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Prodisee Pantry’s Director Is Headlining North Baldwin’s Ladies Leadership Luncheon — the Same Week She’s Fundraising for a Second Location

James Bullard, July 15, 2026

The North Baldwin Chamber of Commerce is hosting its 4th Annual Ladies Leadership Luncheon, bringing together women leaders from Baldwin County and beyond for a fundraising event benefiting the chamber’s community programs.

Guest speakers include Kayla Stewart, owner of Lil Mae’s Fashion; Sydney Scoggins, owner of EAP Lifestyle Management; and Dani Dials, host of Fox10’s podcast “Entrepreneurial Shades of Gray.” Keynote speaker Deann Servos, executive director of Prodisee Pantry and Prodisee Pantry North, headlines the event, timing the appearance with her organization’s ongoing fundraising push to build a second pantry location near Stockton. Baldwin County Public School System Communications Manager Chasity Riddick returns as emcee for the luncheon.

Chamber Executive Director Kristina Pittman said the luncheon is built around celebrating women’s professional and community accomplishments across the region. The event includes a silent auction and a catered lunch from Naman’s Catering, with reservations available individually for $50 or as tables of eight for $400.

Tables of eight also compete in a decorating contest across five categories: Crowd Favorite, Best Dressed for Overall Presentation, Most Unusual, Most Creative and Most Formal, adding a lighthearted competitive element to the fundraiser. The reservation deadline is Friday, July 17. The event is backed by a long list of local sponsors, including Prodisee Pantry, Novelis, International Paper, North Baldwin Infirmary, North Baldwin Utilities, Quincy Compressor, the Solid Waste Authority, Coastal Community College, Baldwin Gulf Coast Pest Control, United Bank, Baldwin EMC, Supply One, Viva Health and the City of Bay Minette.

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