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Legacy 2010

Climbing the Hill: 150 years of women physicians in Grand Rapids

by Grand Rapids Historical Society (Sharon Hanks - ...)

Submitted 03-25-2010 under

Join the community in a reception welcoming to Grand Rapids Dr. Marsha D. Rappley, dean of Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine! Hosted by WGVU's Shelley Irwin, the reception "Climbing the Hill: 150 years of women physicians in...

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Finale of Legacy 2010: "Climbing the hill: 150 years of women physicians in Grand Rapids" March 31 reception

by Grand Rapids Historical Society (Sharon Hanks - ...)

Submitted 03-25-2010 under NONPROFITS

Join the community in a reception next week welcoming Dr. Marsha D. Rappley, dean of Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine, to Grand Rapids for the final event in a month-long series of activities celebrating Women's History...

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Legacy Landmarks: Walking with Women Who Left Their Mark on Grand Rapids, a New Self-Guided Tour

by Grand Rapids Historical Society (Sharon Hanks - ...)

Submitted 03-03-2010 under

A month-long celebration of Women's History Month continues Saturday, March 6 with a new walking tour of 16 downtown landmark sites significant in the history of Grand Rapids women. Program introduction starts at 10 a.m. in the downtown library with...

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Legacy Landmarks: New walking tour this Saturday of 16 sites significant in the history of Grand Rapids women

by Grand Rapids Historical Society (Sharon Hanks - ...)

Submitted 03-03-2010 under NONPROFITS

A month-long celebration of Women's History Month continues Saturday, March 6 with a new walking tour of downtown landmark sites significant in the history of Grand Rapids women. This inaugural walk, titled "Legacy Landmarks: Walking with Women Who...

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Celebrate the Legacy of Women's History during a whirlwind of events this March

by Grand Rapids Historical Society (Sharon Hanks - ...)

Submitted 03-02-2010 under NONPROFITS

A look back in history shows West Michigan women have long worn different hats while at work or play. Their lives took them to crowded cigar factories, warm laundry rooms, noisy newsrooms and the spotlight of stages. To celebrate their legacy...

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