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06/02/2026

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If youโ€™re looking for reasons to go outside, buckle up because we have a list! What would you add?
๐Ÿ˜Œ Boosts physical and mental health
๐Ÿค Creates connection to others
๐ŸŒŒ Sparks curiosity and wonder
๐ŸŒต Deepens appreciation of the world around us

๐Ÿ“ Park pictured: Rockin' River Ranch State Park

05/28/2026

The Arizona State Historic Preservation Office - SHPO and Arizona Preservation Foundation have announced the recipients of the 2026 Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Awards, recognizing individuals, organizations, and projects that have made outstanding contributions to preserving Arizona's prehistoric, historic, and cultural resources.

Since 1982, the Arizona Preservation Foundation and SHPO, a division of Arizona State Parks & Trails, have partnered to present Arizona's highest preservation honors. The awards celebrate excellence in historic preservation while increasing public awareness of the importance of safeguarding Arizona's diverse heritage

"Historic preservation connects Arizonans to the people, places, and stories that shaped our communities," said Kathryn Leonard, State Historic Preservation Officer. "These award recipients demonstrate how preservation strengthens local identity, enriches our understanding of the past, and ensures that significant cultural resources remain meaningful and accessible for future generations."

The 2026 Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Award recipients are: The Abuelas Project: Borderlands; David Yubeta; Fort Lowell Commissary, Tucson; Jason M. Nez; L. Ron Hubbard Osborn House, Phoenix; Lehi Auditorium Rehabilitation, Mesa; Lookout Studio Rehabilitation, Grand Canyon National Park; Pranav Raj Vippagunta and Lois A. Valdez, Arizona Heritage Preservation Youth Council; Sprouts House, Tucson; and Tucson Heritage Video Series.

The highest honor presented through the program, the James W. Garrison Heritage Award, will be announced on May 30. Named in honor of former State Historic Preservation Officer James W. Garrison, the award is selected by the Office of Governor Katie Hobbs from among the year's award recipients.

"The Governor's Heritage Preservation Honor Awards recognize the remarkable efforts of volunteers, professionals, nonprofits, government agencies, and community advocates who work tirelessly to preserve Arizona's heritage," said Jim McPherson, President of the Arizona Preservation Foundation Board of Directors. "Their accomplishments demonstrate that preservation is not only about protecting historic places. It is about investing in vibrant communities, education, and Arizona's shared future."

The awards will be presented during a public ceremony on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Arizona Baseball Museum, located within the historic 1939 Lehi Auditorium on the Mesa Historical Museum campus, 2345 N. Horne, Mesa. Opened in early 2026, the museum is Arizona's first permanent museum dedicated to the history of baseball in the state. A reception will begin at 5 p.m., followed by the awards ceremony at 6 p.m. RSVP to [email protected]

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