named programs · 3 · from sources
what they call their work
Agua Fria Festival
Annual community festival celebrating local history with educational and cultural activities
Future Museum Development
Planned museum at 2581 S. State Route 69 to house historical collections and serve as an educational center
Past Trips Program
Organized historical and mining site tours for members to locations such as Perry Mesa, Logan Mine, and Tonto National Forest
activities · 5 clusters
what they do
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Museum Exhibits & Collections Stewardship 4 activities
- Developing a historical museumIdentified a future site for its museum at 2581 S. State Route 69 in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona, indicating plans to establish a physical location for historical exhibits.
- Establish local history museumIdentified 2581 S. State Route 69 in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona as the future site for its museum dedicated to local history.
- Establishing a MuseumThe organization is in the process of establishing a museum, having identified 2581 S. State Route 69 in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona as its future site.
- Establishing a local history museumIdentified a future site for its museum at 2581 S. State Route 69 in Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona, to preserve and display local historical artifacts and information.
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Cultural Heritage Festivals & Celebrations 4 activities
- Host seasonal and community eventsOrganizes recurring community events such as the Harvest Christmas Bazaar, Christmas Craft Fairs, Old Fashioned Miners Picnic, Mine Tour & BBQ, picnics at Fain Park, Pioneer Day at D-H Elementary, and Mortimer’s Pumpkin Fest.
- Hosting community historical festivals and eventsHosts annual community events such as the Agua Fria Festival, Christmas Craft Fairs, Harvest Christmas Bazaar, Old Fashioned Miners Picnic, and Pioneer Day to celebrate local history and culture.
- Hosting community historical festivals and eventsHosts annual community events such as the Agua Fria Festival, Christmas Craft Fairs, Harvest Christmas Bazaar, Old Fashioned Miners Picnic, and Pioneer Day to celebrate local history and culture.
- Organizing and Hosting Community Festivals and EventsThe organization regularly organizes and hosts community festivals and events, including the annual Agua Fria Festival, Christmas Craft Fairs, and other themed gatherings like the Harvest Christmas Bazaar, Old Fashioned Miners Picnic, and Pioneer Day.
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Guided and Self-Guided Museum Tours 4 activities
- Organize historical and mining site toursPlans and conducts educational trips to local historical and mining sites, including Perry Mesa Overlook, Squaw Creek, Robson's Mining World, Anderson Mill, Logan Mine Site, Camp Wood / Black Pearl Mine, Tonto National Forest, and various other mines in the region.
- Organizing Historical Site ToursThe organization conducts guided tours to various historical sites, particularly mine sites and other significant locations in Arizona, such as Perry Mesa Overlook & Squaw Creek, Robson's Mining World, Anderson Mill, Logan Mine Site, Camp Wood / Black Pearl Mine, and several Tonto National Forest mine sites.
- Organizing historical site toursOrganizes and leads trips to various historical sites, including mine sites (e.g., Logan Mine, Tonto National Forest mines, Pick & Drill, Russian Well, Tri-Metals, Lilly Mine, DeSoto Mine, Binghampton, Copper Queen Mines), Anderson Mill, Perry Mesa Overlook & Squaw Creek, and Robson's Mining World.
- Organizing historical site toursOrganizes and leads trips to various historical sites, including mine sites (e.g., Logan Mine, Tonto National Forest mines, Pick & Drill, Russian Well, Tri-Metals, Lilly Mine, DeSoto Mine, Binghampton, Copper Queen Mines), Anderson Mill, Perry Mesa Overlook & Squaw Creek, and Robson's Mining World.
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Archaeological Site Preservation & Interpretation 4 activities
- Preserve Native American historical sitesDocuments and preserves evidence of Native American habitation and agricultural practices in the Agua Fria River valley, including visible remains of stone houses.
- Preserving Native American Historical EvidenceThe organization actively preserves and highlights evidence of Native American habitation and agricultural practices within the Agua Fria River valley, focusing on visible remains of stone houses.
- Preserving Native American historical sitesWorks to preserve and highlight evidence of Native American habitation and agricultural practices, specifically focusing on visible remains of stone houses in the Agua Fria River valley.
- Preserving Native American historical sitesWorks to preserve and highlight evidence of Native American habitation and agricultural practices, specifically focusing on visible remains of stone houses in the Agua Fria River valley.
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Uncategorized 1 activity
- Host annual Agua Fria FestivalOrganizes and hosts the Agua Fria Festival annually, with events held in multiple years including 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023, 2024, 2025, and planned for 2026.
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financials · form 990EZ · fy2021
the money
revenue
Total revenue$22K
Contributions & grants$17K77%
Program service revenue——
Investment income——
Other revenue$31
expenses
Total expenses$10K
Program expenses—
Admin / overhead—
Fundraising—
Salaries & benefits—
Grants paid out—
balance sheet
Total assets$309K
Cash—
Investments—
Liabilities—
Net assets$309K
1 years on record · 2021–2021
leadership · form 990 part vii · fy2021
who runs it
board members · 3
- ROBERT THOMAS — DIRECTOR
- SHARON HOLLY — DIRECTOR
- SUW PALACIOS — DIRECTOR
relationships · 2
who they work with
- Agua Fria Festival Partner — Collaborates with the Agua Fria Festival to participate in public events.
- Prescott National Forest Government — Geographic and contextual affiliate in the region where the Society operates.