File #: R-14-17    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 3/23/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/27/2017 Final action: 3/27/2017
Title: National Women's History Month 2017 - For the purpose of recognizing the month of March as National Women's History Month and honoring the contributions of women who have served on the Annapolis City Council and in other important ways for the City of Annapolis.
Sponsors: Kenny Kirby, Fred Paone, Ross Arnett, Ian Pfeiffer, Sheila Finlayson, Rhonda Pindell Charles
Attachments: 1. R-14-17 Womens History Month 2017.pdf, 2. R-14-17 SIGNED.pdf
Title
National Women's History Month 2017 - For the purpose of recognizing the month of March as National Women's History Month and honoring the contributions of women who have served on the Annapolis City Council and in other important ways for the City of Annapolis.
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CITY COUNCIL OF THE
City of Annapolis

Resolution 14-17

Introduced by: Alderman Kirby, Alderman Paone, Alderman Arnett
Alderman Pfeiffer, Alderwoman Finlayson and Alderwoman Pindell Charles

A RESOLUTION concerning

National Women's History Month 2017

FOR the purpose of recognizing the month of March as National Women's History Month and honoring the contributions of women who have served on the Annapolis City Council and in other important ways for the City of Annapolis.

WHEREAS, in 1987, Congress declared March as National Women's History Month in perpetuity; and

WHEREAS, a special Presidential Proclamation is issued every year which honors the extraordinary achievements of American women; and

WHEREAS, women of every race, class, and ethnic background have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of the City of Annapolis in countless recorded and unrecorded ways; and

WHEREAS, women have played a vital role in the history of the City of Annapolis and we are very fortunate to be able to honor local women who have been pioneers in their own right; and

WHEREAS, Ellen O. Moyer served as the first woman Mayor in the 300 year history of the City of Annapolis; and

WHEREAS, Barbara C. Neustadt was the first woman to serve on the Annapolis City Council; and

WHEREAS, Cynthia Carter was the first African-American Alderwoman to serve on the Annapolis City Council; and

WHEREAS, Classie Gillis Hoyle was the first Alderwoman to amend the City Charter to encourage use of gender-specific titles for members of the Annapolis City Council; and

WHEREAS, Regina Watkins-Eldridge is the first African-American woman to serve as the City Clerk for the City of Annapolis; and

WHEREAS, the City...

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