'Rosie the Riveters' honored during Women's History Month
- A 96-year-old, Rosalind Jean Ackroyd, will be honored by the Gary Sinise Foundation for her work as an aircraft riveter during World War II in San Diego.
- Her daughter, Karen Turner, expressed that this honor is a proud moment for their family and acknowledges the significant contributions of women during the war.
- Rosalind highlighted that women worked from necessity, stating that their efforts changed how people viewed women in the workplace.
- Aykroyd reflected on her contributions, saying, "You were doing something that was meaningful, and that's the way I felt.
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Community Arts Program honors local contributing women
The Community Arts Program recognizes Women's History Month and celebrate the creative contributions of notable women in Kerr County. On March 11, at the City Council meeting, CAP recognized the following women for their contributions to the community:
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