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Assemblymember Waldron honors Lila MacDonald as 75th Assembly District Woman of the Year

Community leader has a long history of service to the Fallbrook community

SACRAMENTO –Assemblymember Marie Waldron, R-Escondido, honored Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce CEO Lila MacDonald as the 2021 Woman of the Year for the 75th Assembly District, March 16.

"Lila MacDonald lives and breathes the Fallbrook community," said Waldron. "From Honorary Mayor to CEO of the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce, Lila MacDonald embodies the spirit of Fallbrook."

For decades, MacDonald has been active in the community. Her service includes local PTA boards, the Fallbrook Food Pantry, the Youth Baseball League, local committees like County Revitalization, Public Safety and the Children's Public Health/ Safety Committee, to name just a few.

Serving as Chamber CEO since 2014, she values and nurtures relationships with local and state representatives, community organizations and local businesses. Along with her outstanding staff, she works daily to build a better community through educational seminars, networking events, and community/cultural events including the Avocado Festival and Artisan Faire.

MacDonald grew up in Fallbrook and graduated from Fallbrook High School. Her public involvement dates to her youth, when she won the title of Miss Friendly Village in 1988, a result of her deep involvement in her school and the community. With four children and one grandson, MacDonald has dedicated her life to making Fallbrook a better community for all.

Assemblymember Marie Waldron, R-Escondido, represents the 75th Assembly District in the California Legislature, which includes the communities of Bonsall, Escondido, Fallbrook, Hidden Meadows, Rainbow, San Marcos, Temecula, Valley Center and Vista.

 

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