In the 14th Annual Women in History presentation Monday morning, three Saugus High School teachers and three Saugus students from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) showcased revolutionary women in the culinary arts.
‘I love listening to men’s voices,” declares Imelda May, with mischievous enthusiasm. “But, let’s be honest, we hear them a lot.” The Irish singer, songwriter, musician, poet, actor and TV presenter is discussing her passion for the too often unsung perspectives of women in history.
March is National Women in History Month and the Douglas County Historical Society will be honoring five women for their significant historical contribution to the quality of life in Douglas County. DCHS has reached out to the community asking for nominees that fit this category yearly since 1999.
It’s a good weekend to be a kid: the Kerak Shrine Circus is in town! Well, it’s in Reno, but that isn’t too far of a drive for elephants, clowns, and cotton candy. Also in Reno, but intended for a slightly older audience, is the Lady Luck Tattoo and Art Expo, coincidentally held at Circus Circus.