At their regular Webster Town Board meeting on Thursday evening March 5, Supervisor Alex Scialdone and Deputy Supervisor Nick Hunter presented a proclamation recognizing March as Women’s History Month.
The supervisor had invited representatives from the Women’s Club of Webster (WCW) to receive it, in recognition of the club’s long history and commitment to the Webster community. I was honored to be able to attend the presentation as the club’s First Vice-President, and was grateful to be joined by WCW President Diana Holzwasser.
As is standard with these proclamations, there were a lot of “Whereas”es and one “Therefore Be It Resolved.” But whoever wrote it did a nice job of highlighting the contributions women have made in building our nation and the struggles we’ve overcome to earn respect and make our mark in society.
This was the first time the Town Board has officially acknowledged Women’s History Month in the Town of Webster. (Click here to see the Town of Webster’s announcement on their Facebook page.)
Thank you, gentlemen, for taking the time and making the effort to prepare and present this proclamation. Diana and I were proud to represent the Women’s Club and receive it in the name of all women everywhere who have worked so hard to make our community as strong as it is.
(Pictured above: L-R: Trustee Nick Hunter, Supervisor Alex Scialdone, me, Diana Holzwasser)
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(posted 3/4/2026)
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