Advertisement

Wildomar councilwoman named 32nd District Woman of the Year

Senator Kelly Seyarto presents Bridgette Moore with a framed resolution. Photo provided by Kelly Seyarto.

Senator Kelly Seyarto honored Wildomar Mayor Pro Tem Bridgette Moore as the 2023 Woman of the Year for the 32nd Senate District.

On March 20, Moore was invited to Sacramento to participate in the Women of the Year formal Senate Floor recognition ceremony where she was presented with an award from the Legislative Women’s Caucus and a framed resolution.

“Bridgette Moore is most deserving of this award,” Seyarto said. “As a member of the inaugural City Council of Wildomar, the first woman mayor of Wildomar, and a tireless volunteer who has not only participated in but organized efforts to better her community, she has shown time and time again how fortunate we are to have her in the 32nd District. It is my privilege to be given this opportunity to highlight her hard work and accomplishments and thank her for her public service.”

Moore has been involved in the Wildomar community since moving there with her husband, Stewart, and son, Jake, more than two decades ago. As a public servant, Moore has the reputation of being committed to bettering the lives of Wildomar citizens.

In addition to serving on the city council since 2008, Moore has been actively involved with many organizations, including the local Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Auxiliary, the Wildomar Rotary Club, the Wildomar Historical Society, Cops for Kids, Boy Scouts of American, and Operation Prom Girl. She is also a founder of the Wildomar Beautification Project and has rallied volunteers to pick up trash around the city with the goal of making it a more attractive and safe place.

Moore’s passion is to enhance people’s quality of life through better transportation, access to services, veteran concerns, and public safety.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Social Media

Explore More

Categories

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe To Our Weekly Newsletter

No spam, notifications only about local news stories. 

On Key

Related Posts

Pet Column: Raising an adolescent dog

By Elle Williams, CPDT-KA  Pet Columnist, Canyon Lake Insider  If you got a puppy over the holiday season or have recently adopted a dog, chances are you now have an adolescent