Women's Day Proclamation 2010
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Women's Day Proclamation 2010
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WHEREAS, women of every race, ethnic and socioeconomic background have made historic contributions to the growth and strength of King County, Washington State, our nation, and the global community; and
WHEREAS, these contributions have been critical to the growth and development of our economy, our cultural and artistic achievements, our social advancement, and all areas of accomplishment; and
WHEREAS, 2010 marks the 162nd anniversary of the Women's Rights Movement, which served as the impetus by which many women's rights were secured; and
WHEREAS, despite the innumerable contributions women have made and continue to make, there is much more to be known about the enormous impact women have had on our collective national history and on the success we all enjoy in the present day; and
WHEREAS, each year since 1987, March has been designated Women's History Month in our nation, and the President of the United States has proclaimed March to be National Women's History Month; and
WHEREAS, King County has observed March as Women’s History Month in our region since 1998 and recognizes the many contributions women have made to the workforce, government, and community;
NOW, THEREFORE, we, the Metropolitan King County Council and King
County Executive Dow Constantine, proclaim March 2010 to be
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH
in King County and encourage all residents to participate in ceremonies and events to commemorate and honor women for their countless contributions to our government, community, and nation, and to learn more about the significant role women have played in our history.
DATED this First day of March, 2010.