Idaho Foodbank LogoAirlift for Hunger: July 1 - 31
Warhawk Air Museum has dedicated July as its “Airlift for Hunger” month in support of The Idaho Foodbank. Their food supplies have declined in the last few years, and the Foodbank needs community support to help build back its resources. They specifically need unopened cans of nutritious foods such as fruits & vegetables, protein, shelf stable milk, grains, and miscellaneous canned foods within two years of their expiration date. We are proud to be a partner with The Idaho Foodbank during the month of July and hope our visitors will help with this very worthy and necessary cause. From July 1 – 31 please bring a minimum of five cans of food to the Warhawk Air Museum and receive a 10% discount off any purchase in the gift shop. For more information: www.idahofoodbank.org



OUR MISSION STATEMENT

The Warhawk Air Museum is a not for profit organization funded entirely by individual donations and private foundations. The mission of the museum is to teach and preserve World War II history from the home front to the war front and aviation history from the advent of flight through the space age. The Warhawk Air Museum encourages an educational experience about the technology, culture, and social changes that have occurred in North America since World War II.

The Warhawk Air Museum welcomes the opportunity to serve the community by allowing special-event use of the museum. The museum's Facility Use Policy must be adhered to at every event.

Passport to Adventure

The Warhawk Air Museum is a proud participant in the "Passport to Adventure: Explore Canyon County" program. The Passport Adventure is for anyone 18 years old or younger. Adult adventurers are encouraged to accompany passport holders.

Simply visit TWO cultural locations, and participate in TWO physical activities. And, remember to get your passport stamped at each location!

Warhawk Air Museum restrictions:
In addition to the rate information you will find in the passport, the museum will enforce the following:
* Daycares, home schools, Scout and church groups, summer programs, and summer camps must have a 3 to 1 ratio of children to adults.
* All adults will be charged the regular admission price of $8.00.
* Special Events are excluded
We thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding

Museum Address
201 Municipal Drive, Nampa, ID 83687
Telephone: (208) 465-6446
Fax: (208) 465-6232
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 Non-profit Certificate

Winter Hours
September 30, 2008-April 14, 2009
Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
Summer Hours
April 15, 2008 - Sept. 29, 2008
Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm
Sunday 11am-4pm
Closed Monday
Holiday Hours
Closed Thanksgiving Day
Closed December 24th
Closed Christmas Day
Open December 26th-29th 10am-4pm
Closed New Year's Eve
Closed New Year's Day
For all other holidays
please call the museum
about hours and closures
Admission Prices
General Admission : $8.00
Seniors: $6.00
Veterans/Military (with ID): $6.00
Kids 5 -12: $4.00
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