Beryl Amspoker

Beryl Amspoker Legacy Page

Beryl Amspoker spearheaded the drive for the state of California to purchase the Antelope Valley Indian Museum in 1979. She left a lasting legacy throughout the Antelope Valley owing to her tireless work on promoting education as well as respect for the Native history and the environment.

We appreciate our Life Members, who show a high level of support:

Lynn DuPratt

Anne Kittlitz

Rusty Matheny

Dennis & Sandi McClure

Carolyn Neipris-Jones

Elizabeth O'Brien

Palmdale Gem & Mineral Club Inc.

Joshua Rand-Castillo

Steve Sawyer

The Bay and Paul Foundation

Darrell Walters

Martha Wengert

Melissa

Dorothy Friedmann

A.V. Junior Women's Club

Systems Consulting Associates Inc.

A.V. Neurosciences Medical Group

Brien & Ellen Amspoker

Peter & Cassie Baumstark

Jean Chernof

Gil Effertz

Elaine Fetterman

Jerrold & Wendy Franklin

Evelyn Hatch

Daryl Jessen & Sigrid Oseburg

Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Kissling

Joan B. Kitchens

Jean Leland

Dennis & Nancy McHone

Kathy Moore

Mr. & Mrs. K.F. Myers

Elizabeth Nasal

Kay Nowak

Margaret Sharp & David Parks

Leda M. Rand

Elizabeth Swallow

Richard Thompson

A. Williams

Leon Worden

Jerome & Carol Zaharias

Kathleen P. Teberg

Nancy Park