
We celebrate the legacies of badass Maine women US Senator Margaret Chase Smith, artist Edna St. Vincent Millay and community nursing founder, Eliza Steele through stories told by three women they inspired.
A scholar, an artist and an organization leader each tell how these courageous and visionary women infuse them with the courage to make a difference and, like their predecessors, ensure future generations of Maine herstory.
Stories told by Harley Rogers, Peta vanVuuren and Lois Anne
Moderated by Pam Maus
March 12, 2020 @ Farnsworth Art Museum


Participation in sport means something different to everyone who plays. Regardless the level at which you perform, the physical, social and emotional benefits can be enormous. Every game or training session is an opportunity to face a challenge.
Three generations of women tell stories of meeting the challenge.​​
Stories told by Kristina Kelly, Anne Williams and Anna Goodale
Moderated by Susanna Liller
February 11, 2020 @ Rockland Public Library


Generation Z, Post Millennials, iGeneration, Net Gen, and Plurals are all names used to describe the generation loosely defined as those born between the mid-1990s to the early 2000s.They represent 25% of the U.S. population. Gen Zers are masters of social media and constantly connected to their peers and their environment. Several local young women, active in their schools and community, will tell us who they are, what motivates them, what they see in their future and if they plan to change the world.
December 11, 2018 @ Camden Public Library
