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Lomatki Pueblo, Wupatki National Monument | Photo by Larry Lindahl

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March 21, 2025

Many have expressed concern about the current threats to the National Park Service and the proposed closure of the Flagstaff National Monuments headquarters. Right now, the best thing an individual can do is to make their voice heard. If you live in Arizona:

Eli Crane (R-AZ)

202-225-3361

Local office number in Prescott 928-286-5338


Ruben Gallego (D-AZ)

202-224-4521

Phoenix office number 480-697-3600

Tucson office number 520-777-0400


Mark Kelly (D-AZ)

202-224-2235

Phoenix office number 602-671-7901

Tucson office number 520-475-5177

If you live in another state, 5calls.org may be a useful website to identify your representatives and their contact information. However, today, when I attempted to use the site only the Republican names were accessible. In previous visits to that site, it worked great. Alternatively, go to house.gov or senate.gov to find your representatives.

Please, call, write, email – object frequently and loudly. 

Mary Blasing

Friends of Flagstaff National Monuments – Chair

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Home page image of Lomaki Pueblo at Wupatki by Larry Lindahl Photography
Mission statement image of Walnut Canyon dwellings by Rick Ruess
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