Friends of JS Acker Park
2009 Acker Park Holiday Cards
2008 Acker Park Holiday Cards message

You may also support us with a donation, or by becoming a member of the Friends of J. S. Acker Park at $10/year. Mail to:
PO Box 3489
Prescott, AZ 86302

Interested in volunteer opportunities at Acker Park? Contact us at info@ackerpark.org.

Get your 15th Annual Prescott holiday cards today and support a good cause!

Salvatore Scaglione’s contest-winning photograph of Prescott’s sparkling holiday lit courthouse plaza will be featured on the Friends of J.S. Acker 15th annual holiday card. Card sets with message or blank are in stores now. Ten pack sets are being offered again at a discount price of only $7 this year.

Participating merchants:

Adult Center of Prescott
Manzanita Outdoor (Frontier Village)
Sharlot Hall Museum Store
Mortimer’s Nursery
Sun West Gallery
The Worm Book Store
Prescott Chamber of Commerce
Granite Mountain Outfitters
New Frontiers Natural Foods
Watters Nursery

This holiday card sales event is our sole yearly fundraiser event of the year to provide enhancements and support activities and programs at this city open space park. With your purchases these many years, we have been able to raise over $28,000 by offering a unique product that has become a looked forward to Prescott tradition.

We thank the community's long time support of this fundraiser and invite you to discover Prescott’s best kept secret, J.S. Acker Memorial Park.

The Friends of Acker partner with Prescott Creeks Preservation Association again this year. Proceeds will support PCPA’s on-going grant projects, while the Friends will use funds for a student art Mural at the park’s restroom with the assistance of Prescott’s Mural mice next spring. For those who have not discovered this scenic recreational area, the 80 acre open space park is located at the end of S. Virginia St.; just one block east of Mt. Vernon Avenue. There is a 1-mile scenic loop trail with interpretive plant identifications and incredible panoramic views of Prescott from hilltop vistas.