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6:30-7 P.M. | Cocktails and Conversation 7:00- 8:00 P.M. | Induction Ceremony 2020 Inductees

Connecticut Suffragists

Josephine Bennett Sarah Lee Brown Fleming Frances Ellen Burr Clara, Helena, and Catherine Flanagan Emily Pierson

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COVID-19 has created many challenges for our community, and women and students are particularly impacted. At the Hall, we are working diligently to ensure that our educational materials are available online while parents, students, and community members work from home and that our work remains relevant to . We are moving forward to offer even more programs that support our community’s educational needs, from collaborating with our Partners to offer virtual educational events like at-home STEM workshops, to our new webinar series, “A Conversation Between”, which creates a forum for women to discuss issues that matter to them with leaders in our community. Proceeds from our Annual Induction Ceremony support these efforts to ensure we can continue to provide important programming that centers and uplifts women and girls and inspires them to keep learning and working together during this challenging time. Why Sponsor Why CWHF • Showcase your organization as a supporter of innovative and relevanteducational materials • Since 1994, the Hall has worked to create a more equitable future for all that empower women and girls of us by sharing the stories of accomplished women, • Network with over 800 of empowering women and girls to reach their full potentials. Connecticut’s top civic and • Proceeds from the event support the development of our award-winning business leaders educational materials which we provide to schools, businesses, and • Recognition for your organization community organizations state-wide. on promotional materials used throughout the year

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• Splash Page and Program Logo Listing • Company Logo on on Website, Bronze Sponsor • Mention in Media Outreach social media platforms and all marketing materials $3,000 | Unlimited Tickets 2 Educating Girls 2018-2019 PROGRAMS

Our educational programs and resources are designed to share women’s stories of struggle and accomplishment and offer creative ways to bring Connecticut women’s history to life for current and future generations.

Lesson Plans School Programs 108 Educators were able to request lesson and Partnerships plans that help young people connect In-School Over 2,830 students in 4th-8th the past to the present and inspire them grade participated in programs PROGRAMS to take an active role in shaping their that share women’s stories of future. struggle and accomplishment. 3,138 “See It, Be It, New Haven” reached Talks on the Road 250 students to teach girls and boys Students 3,576 adults across the state attended a 30- the valuable lessons contained in INSPIRED 45 minute educational, inspirational, and the stories of the CWHF Inductees. interactive presentations meant to engage attendees and encourage them to 60 explore Connecticut Women’s History. Community TALKS STEMfems: 3,576 Women Transforming Our World Adults At four all-day events across the state 200 girls participated in workshops led by STEM women professionals. One post- event REACHED survey demonstrated that 90% of the participants felt they had the capacity to pursue a career in STEM. This program could not happen without the support of the many STEM women profession- als who take time out of their busy schedules to bring forward the next generation.

Girls Day at the Capitol

At this all-day event, 100 girls learned about advocacy and civic engagement. Many thanks to from Pantsuit Politics and our Advocacy volunteers who taught the girls much needed skills of how to advocate for yourself and others and how to have a civil discourse with someone with whom you disagree. The finger snapping was off the chart! 2018-2019 Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame PROGRAMS Inductees 1994 - 2019

Mary Jobe Akeley Dollie McLean Cyrinthia Sacretia Smith Faith Middleton Hancy Zephina Smith Carolyn Miles Hannah Hadassah Smith Rachel Taylor Milton Laurilla Aleroyla Smith Emma Fielding Baker Alice Julia Evelina Smith Emily Dunning Barringer Jane Hamilton-Merritt Anne M. Mulcahy Thrall Smith Evelyn Longman Batchelder Denise L. Nappier Helen Smits Adrianne Baughns-Wallace Katharine Houghton Anne Stanback Hepburn Catharine Esther Beecher Indra K. Nooyi Hilda Crosby Standish Caroline Maria Hewins Joan Steitz Dotha Bushnell Hillyer Martha Parsons Maria Miller Stewart Jody Cohen Mary Goodrich Jenson Elizabeth Hart Jarvis Colt Ellen Ash Peters Betty C. Tianti Emeline Robert Jones Augusta Lewis Troup Elizabeth George Plouffe Katherine Seymour Day Antonina Uccello Isabelle M. Kelley Rosa DeLauro Glenna Collett Vare Barbara B. Kennelly Lillian Vernon Eileen Kraus Susanne K. Langer Sr. Helen Margaret Feeney Edna Negron Rosario Patricia M. Wald Martha “Matt Langevin Fidelia Hoscott Fielding Jennifer Lawton Hannah Bunce Watson Barbara Hackman Franklin Margaret Fogarty Rudkin Madeleine L’Engle Martha Minerva Franklin Margaret Bourke White Edythe J. Gaines Maggie Wilderotter Marian Salzman Miriam Therese Winter Linda Koch Lorimer Maria C. Sanchez Chase Going Woodhouse Patricia Goldman-Rakic Mary Townsend Seymour Mabel Osgood Wright Carolyn Mazure Dorothy Goodwin Lydia Huntley Sigourney Joyce Yerwood Barbara McClintock Ella Tambussi Grasso Abby Hadassah Smith Our Mission

The Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame’s mission is to honor publicly the achievements of Connecticut women, preserve their stories, educate the public, and inspire the continued achieve- ments of women and girls. Our 125 Inductees are role models for women of all ages, and their stories are proof of all that women can accomplish.

Board Chair Sandra Vigliotti Senich Trustees Kristin Flyntz Meryl Mallery Roberta “Bert” Vice Chairs Melinda Agsten & Desiree Wolfe Joaquina Borges King Deb Geyer Mickey Mattei Wachtelhausen Treasurer Beth Costello Lori M. Budnick Sandra D. Inga Ndidi Moses Abby Warren Secretary Ruby Melton Lisa Cantone Jennifer Jackson Susan Sprano Nancy Wheeler Founding President Geena Clonan Anne Elvgren Melinda Kaufmann Tracy Tyree Consulting Scholar Tracy L. Feliciani Christine Lodewick Deborah Ullman Rosalyn Amenta

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Sarah Smith Lubarsky

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