Impact 100 hosts March 23 membership social in Foley

Impact 100 hosts March 23 membership social in Foley

Now entering its 15th year, Impact 100 Baldwin County host a membership drive social at Local and Company Food and Drink in Foley (812 N McKenzie St.) on March 23 from 5-6:30 p.m. Hosts include Rhonda Morris, Phyllis French and Lucy Smith.
Membership is open to all women ages 18 and older. The only requirement is to pay $1,000 to fund community grants but membership can offer so much more. The membership drive wraps up March 31. For more info, visit impact100baldwincounty.org.
“As a new resident of Baldwin County, joining Impact 100 has been invaluable,” said 2021 new member Meg Willett. “I loved learning more about our county and the diversity of its needs. Serving on a focus group and attending member social events has had the added bonus of getting to know women across generations. It wasn’t a question that I would renew my membership for this year.” RSVP at joinus@impact100baldwincounty.org. Visit impact100baldwincounty.org for more info.
Pictured: The host restaurant is located in a depression era armory that was previously occupied as the Old Antique Mall. The concrete block structure was built in 1934 by The Civil Works Administration, President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Great Depression job creation program that morphed into the Works Progress Administration that was responsible for the digging of the Intracoastal Waterway across Pleasure Island in 1937.