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Date: 2/26/07 <br />Item: 6.a <br />Proclamation of <br />�� Women's History Month <br />��� <br />Women's History I��n�� <br />March 2007 <br />Whereas: The City of Roseville is committed to recognizing and honoring contributions <br />of all members of our community; and <br />Whereas: Women's History Week was established to accurately and completely promote <br />women's historical achievements; and <br />Whereas: In 1980 the Joint Congressional Resolution declared the week of March 8 as <br />National Women's History Week, and in 1987 Congress expanded the celebration of <br />women's contributions to the entire month of March; and <br />Whereas: The movement recognizes and celebrates the contributions that women of <br />every race, class and ethnic background have made to the world; and <br />Whereas: The 2007 National Women's History Month theme "Generations of Women <br />Moving History Forward" celebrates the wisdom and tenacity of prior and future generations <br />of women; and <br />Whereas: "Generations of Women Moving History Forward" recognizes the power of <br />generations worl�ing together; and <br />Whereas: The Roseville Human Rights Commission celebrates the contributions that <br />generations of women have made to the City of Roseville and to the world. <br />Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, that the City Council hereby declare March 2007 to be <br />Women's History Month in the City of Roseville, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, <br />U.S.A. <br />In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of <br />Roseville to be affixed this 26th day of February 2007. <br />Mayor Craig D. Klausing <br />