You can make a direct contribution to the Sacajawea Center through Salmon Valley Stewardship (SVS), a non-profit 501(c)3 organization with the mission of promoting a sustainable economy and a healthy environment in the Salmon River Region. SVS is the City of Salmon’s designated fiscal manager of funds donated to the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural and Educational Center.
To make a contribution, send a check made out to Sacajawea Center with the enclosed form to the address below. You can also contibute online with your credit card, via www.salmonvalley.org. Please be sure to type in "Sacajawea Center" in the Comments line. To contact SVS, call 208/756-1686 or email salmonvalley@centurytel.net.
Salmon Valley Stewardship
513 Main Street
Salmon, ID 83467
Thank you to the Friends of 2009!
We invite you to join those who helped to successfully launch the Center's new fundraising initiative in 2008 by becoming a "Friend": please click here.
Today, the Sacajawea Center continues to honor the historic significance of Sacajawea, the time spent by the Corps of Discovery in Lemhi County, the natural world its members explored here, and the culture they encountered. The Center has become a highly valued community asset. Visitors and local residents enjoy walking “back in time” on the Center’s trails, which afford rare access to over seventy acres of unspoiled river valley lands and mountain views. Center programs offer a number of compelling workshops and classes that are both educational and entertaining.
Whether you venture out to do some bird watching or to take in a live concert at the outdoor amphitheater, you know that the Sacajawea Center is a very special place and that we are lucky to call it a part of our home.
Help maintain the legacy by becoming a “friend” of the Sacajawea Center. Your support will ensure that the programs, events, activities and lands of the Center carry on in fulfillment of the Center’s mission and vision, and in the spirit of Sacajawea.
The creation of the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational Center brought a dream to life. The dream was to create a lasting legacy in honor of Sacajawea, the Agai Dika Lemhi Shoshoni woman who helped Captains Lewis & Clark in their quest to find a Northwest Passage through this area over two hundred years ago.
For more than a decade, a diverse group of passionate people worked to turn concept into reality, and in 2005, the Center held its Grand Opening to coincide with the Bicentennial Celebration of the Corps of Discovery and their voyage through what is today known as Lemhi County, Idaho.
DISCOVERERS $500+
George Miley
ADVENTURERS $50+
Karen Gallogly
Beth Waterbury & Tom Keegan
Marsha White
Mary Ann Oberhaus
EXPLORERS $250+
Cole Insurance, Bruce A. Cole
Adrienne & Jude Trapani
VOYAGEURS $100+
Anita Andrus & Tawna Skinner
Bob & Nancy Russell
Jeff & Gina Knudson
Jerry & Barbara Miller
Donna Willoughby
Roger & Ruth Young
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Friends of the Sacajawea Center