In a heartfelt recognition ceremony, the Mono County Board of Supervisors honored Linda Bryant Pemberton for her unwavering dedication to the Bridgeport community. Known as the \"heart and soul\" of Bridgeport, Pemberton has been a fixture at the Jolly Cone restaurant, where she not only serves customers but also actively contributes to local initiatives.
Pemberton's commitment to the community is particularly evident in her role as president of the Bridgeport Chamber of Commerce and her tireless efforts to organize the town's Fourth of July celebrations. The event, recognized as the oldest continuous parade in the continental United States, has thrived under her leadership, even during challenging times such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
The resolution presented by the Board highlighted Pemberton's deep roots in Bridgeport, tracing her family's history back to the establishment of the first store in the area and the introduction of telephone services. Her legacy includes employing local youth and fostering a strong work ethic, as well as providing free ice cream to school children at the start and end of each academic year.
The Board's resolution, set to be adopted on September 3, 2024, reflects the community's gratitude for Pemberton's selfless contributions over the years, balancing her roles as a business owner, mother, and grandmother while ensuring the vibrancy of Bridgeport's traditions.