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Central Arizona Museum Association

Central Arizona Museum Association (CAMA), founded in 1978, is a 501(c)(3) regional non-profit organization registered with the Arizona Corporation Commission〔Arizona Corporates - Company Profiles of Arizona http://www.arizonacorporates.com/corp/580074.html〕 and dedicated to fostering collaboration among museum members, encouraging professional development, improving best practices, and promoting the value of member museums to the greater community. Central Arizona is home to diverse museums offering exhibitions and programming for students, adults, specialists, and children ranging from lectures to social hours, free events, workshops, demonstrations, trips to other destinations, and much more.〔Rebecca R. Akins, "Serving, Sharing, Saving: The First Twenty-Five Years of the Museum Association of Arizona," 2007, page 45.〕 CAMA is also the sponsor of International Museum Day in central Arizona.〔"The Arizona Republic," May 12, 1996〕
Central Arizona Museum Association membership boundaries include the following Arizona counties: Gila, Maricopa, Pinal, and Yavapai. CAMA's individual members include directors, curators, registrars, educators, exhibit designers, public relations officers, development officers, security managers, trustees, students, and volunteers. Its museum members represent art, history, natural history, science, military, specialized, and youth museums.
==Founding institutions and officers==


The Central Arizona Museum Association 〔Information for this section was extracted from the official Central Arizona Museum Association Records, housed at the Arizona State University Archives & Special Collections, Tempe, AZ. http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view〕 was formally organized on February 1, 1978. Its founding institutions were the Chandler Historical Society, Glendale Historical Society, Heard Museum, Mesa Museum, the Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix Historical Museum, and the Tempe Historical Museum.
CAMA’s founding officers 〔Board-president roster compiled from Arizona Corporation Commission records. http://www.azcc.gov〕 were: President - Tray C. Mead, Mesa Museum; Vice-President - Peggy Burton, Tempe Historical Museum; Secretary - Mary Jane Williams, Arizona State University Art Collection; and Treasurer - Lee Scott Theisen, Phoenix Historical Museum.

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