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Crater Lake National Park Trust By Carolyn S. Hill, executive director March 2013

Crater Lake National Park Trust By Carolyn S. Hill, executive director March 2013 A report about the Trust, its vision, and the cooperative partnership with the National Park Service, Travel Southern Oregon, Travel Oregon, and others to establish a sister park in China for Crater Lake.

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Crater Lake National Park Trust By Carolyn S. Hill, executive director March 2013

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  1. Crater Lake National Park Trust By Carolyn S. Hill, executive director March 2013 A report about the Trust, its vision, and the cooperative partnership with the National Park Service, Travel Southern Oregon, Travel Oregon, and others to establish a sister park in China for Crater Lake. Prepared for: The 17th annual Travel Southern Oregon Tourism Marketing Symposium

  2. The Crater Lake National Park Trust was formed during planning for the Park’s 100th anniversary in 2002. The Trust works to ensure a future in which the Park is widely recognized as an Oregon icon and national treasure, and in which the Park serves as a thriving laboratory and classroom. The Trust works to encourage gifts, grants, and other contributions. The Trust became an independent 501c3 in 2006. • strengthening the Park as a vital resource for education, inspiration, and discovery • helping people develop meaningful connections with the Park • increasing positive media coverage of the Park’s resources and programs • developing local and regional support for funding capital improvement and visitor services programs

  3. Transformation of a 1930’s-era National Park building into the Science & Learning Center A thriving wellspring for research, a proving ground for educational techniques, and a source of inspiration for artists. Classroom at Crater Lake More than 5,000 students annually Investigate geology, climate change, watersheds, flora and fauna, and more.

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  5. China Sister Park Located on the junction of Fujian and Jiangxi, Mount Wuyi is a famous scenic spot bearing red cliffs, lofty peaks, a deep and secluded valley, caves and fantastic rock peaks.

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  7. TRUE BLUE FOREVER

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