International Women’s Day at the Mt. Airy Art Garage — and the celebration goes on — join us Saturday nite and Sunday afternoon
- emcee -Melissa Hamilton International Women’s Day (IWD) started as a Socialist Political Event called International Working Women’s Day and is celebrated each year on March 8th. There were many starts to IWD. In Russia, the first IWD started in 1913 and in 1914 women from other European countries held rallies to express their solidarity. It began as a response to the issues of women — who hold up half the sky and without whom there would be no past or future generations. Today, IWD is an official holiday in nearly thirty countries — and it is celebrated differently in different places but is a reminder of our shared history and struggles.
- Anna Crusis Women’s Choir and Sister Cities Girlchoir join voices!
- Sister Cities Girlchoir
- emcee -Melissa Hamilton International Women’s Day (IWD) started as a Socialist Political Event called International Working Women’s Day and is celebrated each year on March 8th. There were many starts to IWD. In Russia, the first IWD started in 1913 and in 1914 women from other European countries held rallies to express their solidarity. It began as a response to the issues of women — who hold up half the sky and without whom there would be no past or future generations. Today, IWD is an official holiday in nearly thirty countries — and it is celebrated differently in different places but is a reminder of our shared history and struggles.
- Janet Mason and Tamara Oakman — together again!
- Anna Crusis Women’s Choir and Sister Cities Girlchoir join voices!
- Sister Cities Girlchoir

Comments overheard:
“That was just like the old days!”
“Let’s get together and strategize about how to take over the world!”
“Unemployment is a great thing!”
Remember, Anynomous was a woman.