When meandering down the road of life, we encounter special people that positively impact our lives. We have the opportunity to thank and appreciate many of them but often aren’t aware of the silent heroes that have contributed to our life as we know it.
The Road She Traveled is a project meant to honor and celebrate the women that have changed not only the physical substance of the road we travel, but also the landscape we enjoy. Without the cherished contributions these women have made, we would work, live, and play in a very different community than the one encountered today.
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View the 2009, Commencement Ceremony for The Road She Traveled project.
Over the past several years, Longfellow Middle School students have been diligently working on a one-of-a-kind history project to honor women in the Coulee Region, titled The Road She Traveled. With the guidance of the...
Published 12/17/09
Even with a diagnosis of cancer, Sister Thea Bowman didn’t allow her goals to be compromised. Thea persevered, and this devotion earned her the honor of Viterbo University’s Most Outstanding Person. Sister Thea was a sought after speaker making over 150 speeches a year promoting world peace and...
Published 06/06/09