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