
Members Meeting
May 21st
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Sonoma County Office of
Education (SCOE),
5340 Skylane Blvd.,
Santa Rosa, CA 95403Climb
Aboard
May 17th & 18th
10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
A-26 Invader

Have Your Child's
Birthday Party at the Pacific Coast Air Museum. Contact
Al Morgan at 707-431-2856.
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Museum
Location & Hours
Pacific Coast Air Museum
2230
Becker Blvd.
Santa Rosa, CA 95403
707-575-7900 Phone
707-545-2813 Fax
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Tue
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10:00
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Sat &
Sun |
10:00
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Directions & Map
Requested Donation
$5.00.
Twelve & Under, None.
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The Rewards Of
Giving
However you choose to support the
Pacific Coast Air Museum (PCAM), you will be embarking on a partnership
with us to create a world-class aviation museum. Because PCAM is
a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, most gifts qualify
for a federal, and often state, income-tax charitable deduction.
If you have any questions about
making donations to PCAM, please contact our Executive Director, Dave Pinsky, at (707) 575-7900 or send e-mail to director@pacificcoastairmuseum.org.
Three
Ways
To Donate
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Building
Fund - Special Program (click
for more information)
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Mail
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Donations
Via PayPal
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Founded in 1989, The
Pacific Coast Air Museum has enjoyed exceptional growth
over the last decade, both in membership and the
acquisition of historical aircraft. The museum has grown
so large that PCAM needs to relocate to a new permanent
site which will accommodate our growth and expansion for
many years to come.
Currently the museum is
located at a temporary site on the east side of the
Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport in Santa Rosa,
California.
The building area will be
25,000 square feet and the estimated cost of creating the
new museum is projected to be $4.5 million dollars.
The museum Board
of Directors and the membership believe that now is
the time to embark on a fund-raising campaign to
construct a new and expanded facility.
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PCAM provides
educational activities related to aviation history.
Museum members teach the principles of flight and encourage a hands-on approach to learning about the adventures of flight and the importance of aviation to our society.
Our vision for a
great aviation museum is to provide a comprehensive
look at the past, present and future of aviation,
not only for school children, but also for eager
participants of all ages who desire to increase
their knowledge. Aviation education will continue to
be the focal point of the museum and its members.
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Over the
years, PCAM has acquired several aircraft from
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and various other
places for restoration and display. Our museum
has grown and so has our involvement in the
community. Our Mission Statement:
Pacific Coast Air Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the acquisition, restoration, safe operation and display of historical aircraft and provides an educational venue for students and the community. We also intend to honor those heroic aviators who have contributed so much to the growth and defense of our way of life.
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you for your support!
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