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August 15, 2012

March, luncheon planned for Women’s Equality Day

TERRE HAUTE — Women’s Equality Day will be celebrated in Vigo County with two events planned for the last week of August.

A Women’s Equality Day March will begin at 6 p.m. Aug. 27 on the  Indiana State University campus near the Eugene V. Debs home on Eighth Street.

And the annual Women’s Equality Day Luncheon is set for Aug. 28 at the Terre Haute service center of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. The guest speaker will be Senior Judge Viola Taliaferro of Monroe County.

The march has been planned to remind people how far women have come since they gained the right to vote in the early 1900s. Women and men are invited to participate, and to wear vintage clothing to mark the milestones in equality through the past century.

The march will be organized from 5 to 5:30 p.m. in the parking lot by the Debs home between Eighth and Ninth Streets north of Chestnut Street. The march will end at the ISU Quad where tables will be set up for voter registration. A program is planned, and ISU student organizations are participating in the event.

Participants also are encouraged to bring toiletry items to donate to the CODA women’s shelter and the Next Step recovery shelter for women.

Organizer Bianca Gambill of the League of Women Voters of Vigo County said permission has been granted by the ISU Risk Management and Safety Office, the City of Terre Haute and the city Board of Public Works.

“This event is not just for women,” Gambill told the Tribune-Star. “It took women and men who supported the right to vote for women. There were no women elected at the time of the suffrage movement.”

This is the first year for the march, but the next day’s luncheon has been a local event for several years to highlight local women who have uplifted women’s equality at all levels of society and government.

Becky Buse of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana said the luncheon reminds everyone that it is the responsibility of all citizens to vote during elections, and to make sure others are registered to vote.

“We all have the responsibility to get out and vote, and be involved in issues that are important to us all,” she said.

Reservations for the luncheon are $15 per person, and should be made by Aug. 24 by calling the local Girl Scout service center 877-474-2248 and asking for Buse.

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