By Phyllis Belcher
contributing writer 

Appreciating a good citizen

AAUW of Tehachapi

 

March 4, 2023

Provided.

Rosemary Powell and Tammy Engel told Lewis Brown how much they enjoyed his presentation.

Lewis Brown was enthusiastically welcomed by American Association of University Women as the guest speaker at their February meeting. He was the Tehachapi's 2022 Citizen of the Year and is well known as president of the Senior Center.

Brown purchased property in Stallion Springs in 1971 after he came here for a rodeo. In 2004 he retired after working 27 years for Knudsen Creamery in the San Fernando Valley. In 2009, he and his wife moved to Stallion Springs. They began attending some activities at the Senior Center. After his wife's death, he became more involved and in 2014 he was made president. He still is the president, and as Brown explained, "they wouldn't let me go."

AAUW members were most interested in learning about the Senior Center which was originally a two bedroom house. In fact, it was the childhood home of AAUW Membership Chair Joan Cote. Later it became a laundromat and a grocery store. In September 1981, ground was broken for the annex to the original house and the resulting structure was the Senior Center as we know it today. The doors were officially opened in March 1982 and the Center has been serving the community ever since.

The Center is a safe place for seniors 50 years and older. It is open from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. each week day with lunch served at 11:30 a.m. for $3. Dues are just $25 for the year and allows members to socialize, play games of various kinds and take classes in knitting, yoga, stretching and others.

Brown is also on the board of Tehachapi Community Theatre. He wears many hats there and can be found there whenever a play is in production. He has even acted in nine different plays. He got his start in the play "Driving Miss Daisy" and has been in demand ever since.

Both women and men with a two-year or higher degree are eligible to join AAUW. Information about Tehachapi Mountain Branch AAUW may be found at tehachapimountain-ca.aauw.net. New members may join on March 15 for $107, which covers the dues through June 2024.

 
 

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