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Investing in local beauty and history: “Friends” passes fundraising milestone for Apostle Islands

Investing in local beauty and history: “Friends” passes fundraising milestone for Apostle Islands

It’s been called the best idea we’ve ever had.  Our system of National Parks, begun with Yellowstone nearly a century after our country’s creation, is as treasured today as any of our most valued American institutions.  Yet the long-term preservation of these special places today is proving more challenging than their legislative creation.  That is why a recent milestone reached by the Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is so significant and a cause for celebration. This non-profit organization, born and nurtured in the Chequamegon Bay area, recently announced that it had...

Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore receives new capacity building grant from National Park Foundation

Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore receives new capacity building grant from National Park Foundation

BAYFIELD, Wis.  Friends of the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore is one of 36 park partner organizations to receive a Strong Parks, Strong Communities capacity building grant from the National Park Foundation, the official nonprofit partner to the National Park Service. This grant will enable Friends to facilitate a community-wide effort that acknowledges the important role local businesses, organizations, schools, nonprofits, tribes and individuals have in stewarding this park’s future. Lynne Dominy (NPS photo)   “The economy of the local area is closely tied to the integrity of its...

Friends to Help Park With Gifts of Time & Money

Friends to Help Park With Gifts of Time & Money

$31,000 is our contribution to the Park in 2018, and volunteers will once again be active come spring. “We are pleased that “Friends” can contribute so significantly to address Park needs. We really appreciate their help and involvement,” says Park Superintendent Bob Krumenaker.  Specifically, “Friends” will be funding several deferred maintenance projects including replicated storm doors to protect the entrances into the Raspberry Island Lighthouse. The old keeper’s quarters on Michigan Island will get a facelift once the lead paint is removed. Funding will remain in place to provide...