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The Hanford Girl: Vibrant, Vivacious, and Vital
March 11 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
FreeIn 1943 and beyond many women answered the call to participate in the war work in the hot, dry, and dusty conditions of southeastern Washington at the Hanford Engineer Works. Their contributions were largely unknown; their names (almost!) lost to history.
Join the B Reactor Museum Association (BRMA) in honoring the women who supported this mission. With backgrounds as diverse as the roles they played, these women embodied the “Spirit of H.E.W.” and saw the job through. Meet Bernice, Olga, Hester, Anne, Florence, Leona and more as we highlight their unique stories on March 11th at the Richland Public Library. Doors open at 6:30. Program begins at 7:00 pm Free Admission
Note: On March 21, 2024 the Society of Women Engineers will present The Real Barbenheimer – Women of the Manhattan, a look at the role women scientists and engineers played in the overall Manhattan Project. Location: Richland Public Library Time: 5:30 pm social, 6:00 program. Free Admission