South Yuba River Park Association

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Join the South Yuba River Park Association
and help preserve a uniquely beautiful and historical place.

SYRPA is a non-profit organization assisting the California Department of Parks and Recreation in the operation of South Yuba River State Park.

By joining SYRPA, you will:

Help preserve, protect and enhance both the natural and man-made features of the park.

Promote the South Yuba River to the surrounding community.

Support the interpretation of the river canyon's rich biological diversity, scenic geologic features and historical cultural resources.

Receive a quarterly newsletter and other notices of park activities.

Enjoy a 10% discount on purchases at the Bridgeport Visitor Center and Gift Shop.

 

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Click here for a Membership Application Form. Fill it out and mail it or bring it to the Bridgeport Visitor Center along with your tax-deductible donation:

Annual Individual Membership $20.00
Annual Family Membership $25.00
Lifetime Individual Membership $150.00
Lifetime Family Membership $200.00
Annual Business Sponsor $100.00
Annual Small Business Sponsor (fewer than 5 employees) $50.00

SYRPA Mission Statement: SYRPA is a non profit corporation founded to assist the California Department of Parks and Recreation in preserving, protecting, enhancing the South Yuba River State Park and all of its resources, man made and natural, and to promote the South Yuba River.

Department of Parks and Recreation Mission Statement: The mission of the California Department of Parks and Recreation is to provide for the health, inspiration and education of the people of California by helping preserve the State’s extraordinary biological diversity, protecting it’s most valuable natural and cultural resources, and creating opportunities for high quality outdoor recreation.

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Bridgeport News
South Yuba River State Park Association

This newsletter is published periodically here on behalf of the State Park and the Park Association. The news is published in this open part of the website so it accessible to interested public as well as park rangers and volunteers.

Click here to view the current newsletter.

Partial Archives:
2nd Quarter 2009 Newsletter
3rd Quarter 2009 Newsletter
4th Quarter 2009 Newsletter
1st Quarter 2010 Newsletter

If you wish to receive email notices when new issues appear, contact Bridgeport.

 

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