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SPONSORED CONTENT DID YOU KNOW? Women in Cannabis AN INTERVIEW WITH WOMEN LEADERS FOR NATIONAL ‘HERSTORY’ MONTH River Valley Remedies: What is Women Leaders in Cannabis? Women Leaders in Cannabis: WLC is a nonprofi t 501(c)(6) organiza- tion focused on women in the cannabis industry. We provide a safe space to learn and grow together. When did the board become a 501(c)(6)? The Y provides affordable, stimulating, and safe childcare in 16 4J schools. WE BUILD STRONG KIDS. Eugene Family YMCA. Serving Eugene since 1887. Learn more at eugeneymca.org NewYMCA.org King Estate Winery & Restaurant presents FOOD for Lane County’s 28th Annual The organization was originally founded in 2015 as a limited liability corporation (LLC). Wendy Mintey is the last remaining original board member. Current board members were elected when the majority of found- ing board members stepped down. We gained our new organizational status in July of 2017. When the founding members were dissolving the organization, a group of passionate women wanted to continue developing the board. They loved the idea of a safe community for women in the cannabis industry. Mintey saw the potential of what WLC could be. She held open elec- tions in December 2016. No applications were received for the fi rst weeks. At this point Mintey began to seek out women in the industry who had the skillset, ethics and character to develop a new board. The fi rst annual election as a nonprofi t was announced Feb. 28, 2017. Board members commit to a two-year term. Annual elections give us the ability to maintain a fresh and energetic board of directors and provides the opportunity for others to participate in volunteer work at the board level. Current board members: Heidi Fikstad (Co-President), Anna Kaplan (Board Co-President), Wendy Mintey (Board Secretary), Ryann Haworth (Board Treasurer), Bunni Krass (Community Outreach and Marketing Offi cer), Erika Winters (Newly elected Board Seat) and Sam Krop (Warrior Sisters). What is the mission? Our goal is the normalization of cannabis and to partner with other non- profi ts who meet the needs of under-served groups in our community. WLC sponsors a nonprofi t every quarter, and we raise money or donations for a special project. When WLC initiated our giveback efforts it was hard to get other nonprofi ts to work with us. Now people are more receptive to what WLC has created. Organizations we’ve partnered with are Rock Paper Scissors, Hope in our Valley, and Anti Defamation League. We work along the line of empowering women, supporting cannabis as an industry and supporting its inclusivity — inclusivity is extremely important to WLC. We will continue to fi ght for inclusivity and support the movement. #unitedagainsthate Who can join WLC? A benefit for Tuesday April 3 6:30-9pm Hult Center for the Performing Arts Sample All Your Favorites Under One Roof Restaurants • Wineries • Breweries • Caterers • Music $75 General Admission $90 VIP Early Entrance Get Tickets: Any woman or woman-identifi ed person can join. The only requirement is that the individual is currently in the cannabis industry or is interested in joining the industry. When are the meetings? Meetings are held the fourth Wednesday of each month at The Davis Restaurant in Downtown Eugene for a $5 drop-in fee. We also host three events each year, which are open to anyone who is in the cannabis industry or would like to be involved in the industry. Individual and Business Mem- berships are available. Our featured nonprofi t in April is a Warrior Sisters event happening 2 to 4 pm, April 8. This is a WLC exclusive training event for self-defense, and it’s free to attend. We do encourage advance registration. There is no age restriction, although a parent or guardian must attend with minors. More info at warrior-sisters.org The next Industry Night is 6 to 9 pm, April 25 at the Hi-Fi Music Hall and is named appropriately: 5 after 420. Find WLC on Facebook to fi nd out about our events. If you have questions or comments, visit our website, send an email or fi nd us on Instagram. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under the infl uence of this drug. For use only by adults twen- ty-one years of age and older. Keep out of reach of children. 541-682-5000 Hult Center Box Office hultcenter.org 1985 W 7th Ave, Eugene • (458) 205-8257 rivervalleyremedies.net M-S 9am to 10pm • Sun 10am-8pm 2 March 29, 2018 • eugeneweekly.com