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Keizer proclaims March 2026 Women’s History Month; museum exhibit headed to state capitol

Keizer City Council · March 17, 2026
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The Keizer City Council proclaimed March 2026 as Women’s History Month and heard a presentation from Tammy Wilde of the Keizer Heritage Museum about local women’s contributions; the museum’s exhibit is scheduled for display at the Oregon State Capitol in August (opening reception tentatively Aug. 3).

The Keizer City Council on March 16 adopted a proclamation recognizing March 2026 as Women’s History Month and welcomed Tammy Wilde of the Keizer Heritage Museum to highlight women who helped shape the city’s history.

Tammy Wilde, a Keizer resident and volunteer at the Keizer Heritage Museum, traced contributions by Native leaders, pioneer women and educators, and noted local names tied to schools and civic…

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