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Springfield Women's Commission schedules March 6 International Women’s Day program focused on education

2160060 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

The Springfield Women’s Commission set a March 6 recognition event at City Hall with an education theme and named a set of proposed honorees, assigned outreach tasks and set a follow-up meeting for Feb. 11.

The Springfield Women’s Commission agreed to hold an International Women’s Day recognition event on Thursday, March 6, at 3:30 p.m. at City Hall and set “education” as the event theme.

The decision came during a planning meeting held on Zoom in which members discussed honorees, program format, donations and logistics. Caitery, a Springfield Women’s Commission member, said, “We’re going to be doing, an event for International Women’s Day recognition event. We’re gonna do it at city hall this year. And we’re looking at March 6, 3:30 and our theme is education.”

Why it matters: the commission intends to recognize educators and education-related contributors — including a new superintendent, a paraprofessional leader and a student — and to use the City Hall venue to make the program accessible to staff and parents. Commissioners said the program will be short (about an hour to 90…

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