Community Champions Exhibit: D’Andre D Lampkin Foundation at Cooper Regional History Museum
About the Exhibit
The D’Andre D Lampkin Foundation is honored to be featured in the Community Champions exhibit at the Cooper Regional History Museum in Upland, California. This special exhibit highlights local nonprofits and leaders who are making a lasting difference through service, advocacy, and community-building.
As part of Community Champions, visitors will see photos, stories, and artifacts that illustrate the Lampkin Foundation’s work in:
- Advancing community resilience and disaster recovery
- Supporting youth through scholarships, mentorship, and volunteer opportunities
- Strengthening neighborhoods through partnerships, events, and civic engagement
When to Visit
The exhibit will be on display throughout November 21, 2025 through January 24, 2026
Admission to the museum is free, and donations are appreciated.
Please check the museum’s website for the most up-to-date hours and holiday closures.
Location
Cooper Regional History Museum
217 East A Street
Upland, CA 91786
The museum is located in Upland’s historic town center, in the former Ontario-Cucamonga Fruit Exchange building, an Art Moderne landmark that now serves as a hub for preserving and sharing local history.
Why This Matters
Being included in the Community Champions exhibit is a meaningful recognition of the volunteers, partners, and supporters who fuel the D’Andre D Lampkin Foundation’s mission. This exhibit is an opportunity to:
- Celebrate the impact of local community service
- Inspire new volunteers and partners
- Connect our region’s history with the people and organizations shaping its future
We invite you to visit the Cooper Regional History Museum, experience the Community Champions exhibit, and learn how you can get involved with the D’Andre D Lampkin Foundation.