New board members of Jack London Park Partners

Bill Blosser, Gerry Brinton and Maurice Tegelaar named to board of organization that oversees operation of Jack London State Historic Park|

Three dedicated and active members of the Valley of the Moon community have been named as new board members for Jack London Park Partners, the organization that operates Jack London State Historic Park.

The announcement was made this week by Tjiska Van Wyk, executive director for Jack London State Historic Park; and Betsy Kutska, president of the board of Valley of the Moon Natural History Association, which oversees Jack London Park Partners.

“Bill Blosser, Gerry Brinton and Maurice Tegelaar are distinguished members of our community,” said Kutska. “We are honored to have them join us in our work to preserve the Park and ensure it thrives for future generations.”

Blosser, who founded Sokol Blosser Winery in 1977, has spent his career as an environmental, engineering and planning consultant.

Brinton has had several careers – in property management, finance and administration, and is co-founder with her husband of Charles Creek Vineyard.

A top real estate professional with Pacific Union International, Tegelaar has served on the Scholarship Committee of the SV Realtors, and is a former board member of the Kenwood Education Foundation.

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