501 E North Ave
Lompoc, CA 93436
USA
Lompoc, CA – The Lompoc-Vandenberg Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host its second annual live and virtual dual-language ChangeMakers celebration on Thursday, March 31 at 6:00 pm featuring a panel of women and leadership from diverse fields known for blazing trails.
Click HERE to register for the event. There is no charge to attend but donations are welcome.
The ChangeMakers 2022 celebration will feature a panel who are renowned for making positive change.
Tara Gomez is the first recognized Native American winemaker in the U.S., in 2021 was recognized as winemaker of the year and is the Co-Founder and Co-Winemaker at Camins 2 Dreams Winery. Ms. Gomez is joined on the panel by Mayor Jenelle Osborne a city leader in Lompoc since 2016 and owns her own business. She served first on the city council then was elected as Mayor for two consecutive terms.
Devika Stalling is the first Black CEO of the Lompoc Chamber of Commerce. Prior to her accepting the Chamber position served as the Director for the Boys and Girls Club in Lompoc; she is also and a Co-Founder of Future for Lompoc Youth.
Shay Allen is a student leader at Allan Hancock College where she will graduate in the spring and transfer to Cal-Poly in San Luis Obispo or California State University in Channel Islands to receive her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education. She is currently the Director of Student Advocacy on the Associated Student Body Government at Allan Hancock
College and a permanent member of the Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS) honor society.
The event will be live in person at the Lompoc Library Grossman Gallery, and via Zoom where it will be available with live interpretation on Thursday, March 31, 2022 from 6 to 7 pm.
For those attending in person vaccination proof will be requested and following the state of CA guidelines, surgical masks are suggested to ensure the safety of the community; the entry to the Grossman Gallery is to the far left of the library main entrance.