“Thanks!” to Brenda Bohall
“Thanks!” to Brenda Bohall, a volunteer in Des Moines, Iowa, who has cheered Anne on, through ups and downs as we progress through three phases of the American Rosie Movement.
“Thanks!” to Brenda Bohall, a volunteer in Des Moines, Iowa, who has cheered Anne on, through ups and downs as we progress through three phases of the American Rosie Movement.
“Thanks!” to Dr. Katharine Antolini, an American History Professor who is helping us edit stories of the Rosies and the history of how the American Rosie Movement has developed.She is able to meld the very personal stories of the movement with the work that needs to be done by all Americans.
Every May we remember the Freedom Museum in Nijmegen, Netherlands for the forever-memorable event when they thanked Rosies. One from Philly, one from Florida, and one from West Viriginia. The song is about the women supporting those risking their lives for freedom. Now, we have the freedom to learn to use our freedom to …
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“We are proud to have found another Rosie above 100 years old, and her exceptional daughter, Dr. Kathleen Dockett.” We daughters of Rosies are committed to applying the legacy of Rosies to today and the future. It’s not about re-fighting WWII, it’s about pulling together so that all of us have a role in keeping …
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The Rosie is Bobbie Lamb, who is now deceased. The Brownie on the right is Kendra Fox. She is now 14 and writing a book about the development of the Ring a Bell for Rosies.
“Thanks!” to: A government worker for teaching her girls about Rosies and for always having a Rosie spirit, as she does a great job as a public servant.
I talked to a friend the other day whose website I manage. He’s a home improvement contractor. He generally gets at least a couple of leads per day from his website, and several more through referrals and other sources. While we were chatting, I asked him two questions: 1. How soon do …
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“Thanks!” to the people of the Netherlands, for their help to pull together many kinds of people to celebrate the Rosie Legacy to pull together. Special thanks go to Dr. Wiel Lenders, Director of the Freedom Museum in the Netherlands, Hugo Keesing in Maryland, and the Embassy of the Netherlands in Washington. Each of these …
We were guests of the Netherlands’ Ambassador with many others on April 6th.
This spring through Thanksgiving, we are counting on “the people” to grasp that, whoever you are and no matter where you are, you can be part of the American Rosie Movement. We encourage pulling together to do projects in your community or to help with national and international awareness that Rosies stands for far more …
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