As with many historical sites, the Monterey Pass Battlefield
relies on contributions and sponsors to conduct ongoing
operations. Interpretive costs, grounds maintenance, and
historical events cost more each year. As interest grows in the
Monterey Pass story, the demand for facilities, signage, and
other means of providing historical education also increase.
The FMPB, Inc. Board and volunteers of Monterey Pass Battlefield
welcome any contribution you may consider to assist in
continuing this worthy cause. There are many ways to contribute,
some of which are memberships and charitable contributions.
Membership:
General membership for the Friends of Monterey
Pass Battlefield, Inc. is on an annual basis. All members will receive
the Mountaintop Advocate newsletter in pdf format, and any
appropriate updates throughout the year. All membership funds
are used for the upkeep or improvement of the Monterey Pass
Battlefield Park, and preservation of adjacent battlefield lands.
To make a tax deductible donation or to become a member of the
Friends of Monterey Pass Battlefield, Inc.,
please download the
following brochure.
Support:
Please show
your support and help us to preserve the Monterey Pass
Battlefield. Your donation will help us to preserve this
irreplaceable battlefield. The
Friends
of
Monterey Pass Battlefield, Inc. is in the process of raising funds
to preserve, protect, and enhance the the Monterey Pass
Battlefield located near Blue Ridge Summit, PA. Funds will be
used to purchase additional lands and help interpret the
battlefield for the enjoyment of people. Projects would
include landscape restoration, the formation of an
interpreter center, as well as additional interpretive signage.
To make a tax deductible donation or to become a member of the
Friends of Monterey Pass Battlefield, Inc.,
please download the
following brochure.
Volunteer Information:
As with any park, volunteers
are always needed. Please contact the Friends of Monterey Pass
Battlefield, Inc. for more information on volunteer projects or
interpretive needs. For more information on volunteer projects
currently in the works, please contact the Washington Township Historian,
John
A. Miller