I mentioned below that I had the honor of attending a luncheon celebrating Women's Equality Day recognizing First Ladies, Rosalynn Carter and Hillary Clinton. Before I can tell you about the great event, I have to say HAPPY BIRTHDAY to one of the fabulous democratic women in my life, my grandmother, Charleen Locke. Now I won't tell you Mimi's age, but I will tell you she was born after the passage of the XIX Amendment giving women the right to vote.
About the luncheon, there is so much to say about this event that it will take more than one post to tell you about it so stay tuned!
Lauren Logan Benedict
We can bring a change to this country, and, with your help, we will. You don't have to be a political expert or have lots of time to have an impact. You just need to believe in the importance of women's issues and commit to bringing them to the forefront of our national debate.
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