Thank You, Victoria!

Representative Mike Thompson named then-Tuleyome Board President, Victoria Brandon, his 2002 Lake County Climate Crisis Champion
Tuleyome wants to honor and thank Victoria Brandon for the breadth of what she’s done for Tuleyome and the region. Victoria recently held the position as board president for Tuleyome and has been a long-time board member. We at Tuleyome admire the huge contributions Victoria has made for the region. The Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument, and now its potential expansion with Molok Luyuk are a couple of examples of landmark preservation work Victoria has collaborated to enact. As a resident of Lake County, she always brought regional diversity to Tuleyome’s projects, with an informed, balanced, and compassionate perspective on Northern California, and especially Lake County.
Victoria deeply understands land preservation, political policy and collaboration. She connected the shared goals of land stewardship with many organizations, as she is a founding member the Lake County’s RCD board, and chairs the Sierra Club ‘s redwood chapter, National Food and Agriculture Team, and National Political Team to name a few. Victoria’s passionate and active caring for our region impacts current and future generations in ways that cannot be quantified. When you hike in the inner coastal region, or raft wild and scenic Cache Creek, Victoria is one of the people you can thank for the privilege.
With gratitude, Victoria Brandon, – you are one of Tuleyome’s strong, wise, and steadfast heroes.
-Lyndsay Dawkins
Volunteer Tuleyome Board Member
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