The Lackawanna County Commission for Women held a meeting on April 2, 2025, where several key topics were discussed, highlighting the contributions of women in the community and recognizing local achievements.
The meeting began with a presentation by Dr. Tagg, a pediatrician practicing in Dixon City, Pennsylvania. Dr. Tagg, a graduate of King's College and Temple University School of Medicine, shared her background, including her residency at the University of Rochester. She emphasized her commitment to serving children in the community and expressed gratitude for being acknowledged during Women's History Month. Dr. Tagg also noted her involvement with the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, showcasing her dedication to both her profession and local education.
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Subscribe for Free Following Dr. Tagg's remarks, the commission discussed the importance of supporting women in various fields, particularly in healthcare and education. The meeting underscored the value of community engagement and the role of women in shaping a better future for the next generation.
The session concluded with a call to action for continued support of women's initiatives and recognition of their contributions to society. The commission plans to follow up on these discussions in future meetings, aiming to foster a more inclusive environment for women in Lackawanna County.