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During the ongoing global health crisis, all NPCA events have been
canceled and we urge everyone to follow the guidance of public health
experts in protecting themselves and their communities from the
coronavirus. But because we know that some threats to parks will
persist even now, we will continue keeping you updated about how you
can take action online to protect national parks.
Dear Friend of the National Parks,
This National Park Week, something incredible is happening.
While park closures and social distancing measures keeping many people
home, park advocates are sharing park stories and photos online... and
showing that parks truly do bring people together -- even from a
distance.
They're sharing personal stories, like how a ride to Mount Rainier
helped one man reconnect and recenter. Stories about seeing the cliff
dwellings of Mesa Verde for the first time. And stories about
witnessing a spectacular sunset in Acadia.
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People are reading those stories... and finding something in common
with people they've never met. That's the power of our national parks
-- even now.
Those are the connections that we all need, now more than ever. That's
why we want everyone to be able to share in stories that come from
these remarkable places. MyParkStory is an easy way to learn and share
about some of the most important and breathtaking places in our
country.
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There are hundreds of stories already on MyParkStory, all shared by
people who were inspired by national parks and who want to share their
experiences with others. Maybe you'll learn about a park you've never
heard of, or maybe you'll learn something about your favorite places.
Or like Jennifer, maybe you'll discover that parks can teach us about
ourselves, too.
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And MyParkStory makes it easy to share your own park story, whether
it's a day trip to Harper's Ferry or a family weekend at Yosemite.
Close to home or all the way across the country, there are park
stories everywhere.
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During this difficult National Park Week, I hope that reading and
sharing stories from the parks will mean as much to you as it does to
me.
Thank you for all that you do for America's national parks,
Sincerely,
Theresa Pierno
President and CEO
NPCA | 777 6th Street, NW | Suite 700 | Washington, DC 20001
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