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On Sunday, Rosie the Riveter Trust will celebrate We Can Do It! spirit and park ranger Betty Reid Soskin s 100th birthday

On Sunday, Rosie the Riveter Trust will celebrate We Can Do It! spirit and park ranger Betty Reid Soskin s 100th birthday
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Rosie the Riveter Trust to Celebrate History, We Can Do It! Spirit

Q&A with activist, singer and park ranger Betty Reid Soskin at 100

Q&A with activist, singer and park ranger Betty Reid Soskin at 100
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Rosie Trust gala to celebrate Betty Reid Soskin s 100th birthday

By Kathy Chouteau Rosie the Riveter Trust, the nonprofit partner of Rosie the Riveter/World War II Home Front National Historical Park in Richmond, has announced its annual dinner gala will take place Sunday, Sept. 26 from 4-8 p.m. and that the event will also celebrate park ranger and national icon Betty Reid Soskin’s 100 th birthday. The dinner gala, called “Making History Together with a Tribute to Betty Reid Soskin,” and presented by the Boilermakers, will take place at the Craneway Pavilion, 1414 Harbour Way South in Richmond. According to the Trust’s website, it will be a hybrid event—held both in-person and online—so supporters have a choice.

Richmond event offers rare glimpse at wartime child development center

By Kathy Chouteau A “Maritime Tea” fundraiser hosted by the Rosie the Riveter Trust last Saturday afternoon at the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park’s historic Maritime Child Development Center treated supporters to a rare glimpse of an exhibit there and the chance to meet some of its occupants during its wartime heyday. An intimate group of approximately 35 people attended the fundraiser at the center, located at 1014 Florida St. in Richmond, which opened in 1943 and cared for the children of workers at the nearby Kaiser shipyards. On hand at the fundraiser were Marian Wynn, a Rosie ambassador at the park; Ruth Hoffman, a teacher at the center during WWII; and O’Neil Dillon who, along with his brother Eugene, attended the center from 1943 to 1945 according to Lisa Foote, public relations and marketing manager for Rosie the Riveter Trust.

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