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Spotlight on Kathryn Fletcher
September/October 2023

Fourth generation Californian Kathryn Fletcher and sidekick at home at Warner-Carrillo Ranch House

Kathryn, off duty. Photos courtesy Kathryn Fletcher

If you have been to the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Museum in Warner Springs, likely you have met Kathryn Fletcher, a dedicated and seasoned professional with a passion for history, preservation, and community development. As the head docent,-educator, and manager of the museum for SOHO, she brings a wealth of experience to her role.

Kathryn's work benefits from her rich background in consulting, site planning, recreational development, landscape design, and management. Her 30-plus years of experience has honed her expertise in planning, organizing, and managing. Notably, she has been a driving force behind the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House Museum since its inception.

With a Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education and Art History from the University of California at Santa Barbara, Kathryn combines her academic knowledge with a deep family history. She is a fourth generation Californian with a passion for the Warner Valley and the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House. She understands the importance of ongoing support and preservation for these historical treasures and cares deeply about them.

Kathryn is the author of Warner Hot Springs, an Images of America publication, that showcases her knowledge of and dedication to preserving local history. Her long-term involvement in the re-development of the Warner-Carrillo Ranch House with SOHO and the Vista Irrigation District underscores her leadership.

Kathryn possesses a comprehensive understanding of the Warner Valley and surrounding areas, and you may have seen her gorgeous landscape photos on Facebook. As a respected community member, she has served on the boards of the Warner Springs Resource Center, Los Tules Property Owners Association, and Warner Springs Cultural Association, bringing her ability to collaborate and make a meaningful impact to the table.

Kathryn’s journey has been one of passion, hard work, dedication, and leadership. With a profound commitment to Warner Valley's heritage, she continues to shape the cultural landscape for generations to come and is a warm and welcoming presence at the ranch house. As the weather cools, we encourage you to make plans to visit the ranch house and meet Kathryn, or renew your acquaintance with this versatile leader. We guarantee a memorable and enjoyable visit.

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