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Babies Other Zoo News Saying Goodbye Support the Zoo Stock Up on These Unique Gifts
Babies Other Zoo News Saying Goodbye Support the Zoo Stock Up on These Unique Gifts
Stock Up on These Unique Gifts for a Good Cause November 21, 2023 It’s that
Finding the right gifts can sometimes be the most challenging part of the holidays
We will show respect to our donors and to the gifts that they give to the Zoo by
Impress Everyone on Your List With Unique CMZoo Gifts November 25, 2024 It’s
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo is asking for the public’s help to “fund the flock” and help complete our Making Waves capital campaign to build a dynamic new exhibit for endangered African penguins, hippos and much more. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and one of very few accredited zoos in the country that receives no tax support, the support of the Colorado Springs community is vital to the Zoo’s continued ability to upgrade our facilities.
Other leadership gifts include contributions from the Harold W. and Mary Louise Shaw
Simply by visiting the Zoo, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo members and guests contribute to important global conservation work. “Watching the devastating bushfires in Australia from our living rooms in Colorado can leave you feeling helpless and wondering what you can do to make a difference,” said Bob Chastain, CMZoo president and CEO. “It’s important to note . . .
stories out of Australia,” said Emma Repp-Maxwell, CMZoo membership and annual gifts
Water’s Edge: Africa may be the biggest new addition under construction at Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, but it’s not the only one. By summer 2019, the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Membership and EdVenture departments will have a new place to call home. The 4,465 sq. ft. two-story building under construction immediately south of the Zoo’s Mountaineer Sky . . .
Emmaline (Emma) Repp-Maxwell, membership and annual gifts manager, is also looking
Timed Entry Required; Additional Tickets Released Wednesday – Our breathtaking mountainside 4-mile route through the Zoo to Shrine of the Sun and back has become an annual Cheyenne Mountain Zoo tradition, and it is the only day of the year that guests are allowed to travel up to the Shrine of the Sun by foot! . . .
Donation gifts will also be available in Lodge at Moose Lake, for those who have
stories out of Australia,� said Emma Repp-Maxwell, CMZoo membership and annual gifts