CELEBRATING THE WOMEN OF FRENCHMAN'S CREEK
Women's History Month has its origins in International Women's Day (March 8), which has been celebrated for over a century, tracing back to the early 1900s. The specific month-long celebration began as Women's History Week in the United States. It started in 1978 in Sonoma County, California. The week was chosen to coincide with International Women's Day on March 8. The celebration gained momentum and grew nationally, leading to the U.S. Congress officially expanding it to the entire month of March in 1987. Since then, Women's History Month has been celebrated annually in the United States, with each year featuring a theme selected by the National Women's History Alliance. Other countries, like the UK and Australia, also celebrate the month, though they may choose different times of the year. This Women's History Month, we want to thank the amazing women at Frenchman’s for your hard work, dedication, and leadership. Your contributions shape our success every day, and we’re grateful for everything you do. Let’s continue to inspire and empower each other!
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