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Recognizing Women as
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are mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, aunts and friends; pilots, writers, receptionists, teachers, police officers and sculptors. The women of our community are a driving force and we want to recognize them for what they bring to our unique culture. The Woman Today is hosting a Recognizing Women as a Driving Force cocktail hour where we will celebrate who we are, what we do and how we touch those around us.
We’re looking to you, our readers, to help us celebrate those among us who drive us forward. If you would like to nominate a special woman you know please send us a 100 word proposal describing their contributions to the region. We will honor those in the following categories:
Eng lu yo someone be rk tirelessl gion good t ed – Do you know someone who goes above and beyond and works tirelessly in the region for the of us all?
Silent Advocate – This category encompasses those women who silently help their communities and their ighbors.
To nominate a woman who is a driving force fill out the online nomination form at thewomantoday.com
Deadline for nominations is Februar y 28th. For questions please contact Ali 218-428-2929 ship represent endeavor.
Leadership Award – Presented to women who esent outstanding achievement in their field of deavor.
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The Spirit Award – Presented to a young woman who has shown exceptional courage and determination.
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The Mentor Award – This award is given to a woman among us who has acted as an experienced and trusted adviser to those around her.
The Rosie Award – Rosie the Riveter is a cultural icon of the United States, representing the American men who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who were sent off to war. Rosie the Riveter is used as a symbol of feminism and women’s economic power. This award is presented to that woman we all know who simply sponsored by
Tracy Mangan
GENERAL MANAGER
ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE
Stewart Hunter EDITOR
Nan Wisherd
COPY EDITOR
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