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Blazing a Trail to Capitol Hill

Historic Firsts for Women in Congress

2025-03-05 19:00:00 2025-03-05 20:30:00 America/Chicago Blazing a Trail to Capitol Hill Engage in inspiring stories of women who achieved historic "firsts" in the U.S. Congress in honor of Women's History Month. Presented by Carolyn Crouch, Founder Washington Walks. Register for Zoom Virtual -

Wednesday, March 05
7:00pm - 8:30pm

Add to Calendar 2025-03-05 19:00:00 2025-03-05 20:30:00 America/Chicago Blazing a Trail to Capitol Hill Engage in inspiring stories of women who achieved historic "firsts" in the U.S. Congress in honor of Women's History Month. Presented by Carolyn Crouch, Founder Washington Walks. Register for Zoom Virtual -

Engage in inspiring stories of women who achieved historic "firsts" in the U.S. Congress in honor of Women's History Month. Presented by Carolyn Crouch, Founder Washington Walks. Register for Zoom

Hear about the American women who persisted and achieved historic “firsts” in the U.S. Congress.

Although 50 percent of the total U.S. population is female, women represent only 23 percent of elected officials at the U.S. Capitol. Recall that 127 years passed before a woman won a seat in Congress and it becomes apparent that those first female politicians needed to marshal unwavering conviction and resiliency to persuade skeptical, sometimes hostile, constituents to vote them into office—women such as:

Jeanette Rankin of Montana, the first woman elected to Congress
Margaret Chase Smith, an independently-mind Representative from Maine and the first woman whose name was advance for the presidency at a national convention
Patsy Takemoto Mink, who decided to run for office after a lifetime of discrimination as both a woman and a person of Asian descent and who sponsored, co-authored, and passed the landmark Title IX legislation
Brooklyn, New York’s Shirley Chisholm, the first Black woman elected to Congress and the first to run for president

AGE GROUP: | High School | Adults |

EVENT TYPE: | History | Adult Programs |

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Virtual

Phone: 847-742-2411

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We're open 9:00AM to 6:00PM

Mon, Feb 17 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Tue, Feb 18 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Wed, Feb 19 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Thu, Feb 20 9:00AM to 9:00PM
Fri, Feb 21 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Sat, Feb 22 9:00AM to 6:00PM
Sun, Feb 23 12:00PM to 5:00PM

About the Branch

Programs presented virtually through FB, Zoom, YouTube, and other online sources.

Upcoming Events

Sat, Feb 22, 9:00am - 1:00pm
Main Library - Grove Room
Free tax preparation for individuals & families who qualify for the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.

Sat, Feb 22, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Main Library - Computer Training Room
Serie donde aprenderás a utilizar las herramientas que te brindan los programas de Microsoft Office. En español.The registrations will open 15 days before the class date.

Sat, Feb 22, 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Main Library - Computer Training Room
Quieres sentirte más confiado aplicando lo que aprendiste en tu clase de computación en español?

Sun, Feb 23, 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Main Library - Meadows Community Rooms ABC
Enjoy music from the baroque to the 20th century performed by violinist, Sara Su Jones and pianist Tatyana Stepanova. Please Register.