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Alger Women of Honor Roll
In 2006, two Alger County women were added to the county roll of honor.  They are pictured with the program speaker and coordinators.
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Alger Women of Honor program participants, 2006
The Alger Women of Honor roll recognizes Alger County women who have lead enriched lives, whether through work, hobby, volunteerism, or everyday living. The annual program is usually held on the third Thursday of August. In 2007, the program will be on Thursday, August 30.

The Women of Honor Observance celebrates the passage of the 19th amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave women the right to vote.

News release - 2007
Nomination form (pdf)

 

Women’s Suffrage Rights
Nineteenth Amendment
August 26, 1920

Section 1. The right of the citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied
or abridged by any State on account of sex.

Section 2. Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation.


 

Year

Speaker

Honorees

2007

Mary Thomas
Former professional skater,
Grand Island resident

Wilma Hill
Jude Holloway
Billie Mazzali

2006

Nheenah Weyer Ittner, Founder/Director
Upper Peninsula Children’s Museum

Elizabeth Rajala
Joan Vinette

2005

Janel Crooks
Hiawatha National Forest

Geraldine Anderson
Nancy Cihak
Treasa Iho

2004  

Jackie Chandonnet
News Anchor, WLUC-TV 6

Dorothy Avery
Jacqueline Richmond
Ruth Snyder

2003

Karen Bahrman
Alger County Prosecuting Attorney

Alice Aley
Hella Maki
Evelyn Wood

2002

Karen Gustin, Superintendent
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore

Anita Hulse
Diane Isleib
Shirley Olson

2001

Frida Waara
Video Producer, Freelance Writer, 
Owner of On-Cue Productions

Rochelle Cotey
Lois Leavenworth
Helen Maki

2000

Dr. June Schaefer, Superintendent
Marquette-Alger Intermediate School District

Mary Beth Kovanen
Jeanette Little
Nancy Robare

1999

Dr. Judith Bailey, President
Northern Michigan University

Barbara Feldhusen
Marie Fromm
Kathleen Goss
Rita Hedglin

1998

Joni Peffers
Sexual Assault Response Advocate
for Alger County

Frances "Kewpie" Gage
Brynhild "Beo" Mitchell
June Nettleton
Sandee Sibbald

1997

Margaret Swetish Twichell, RN, BSN
Wellness Institute Coordinator
Marquette General Hospital

Gail Hall
Ardis Hanish
Norma Harger
Earlene Ingraham
Kris Lindquist

1996

Michael Prusi
Representative, 109th District
State of Michigan

Catherine Casey
Bettina Graber
Mary Alice Johnson
Sadie Luoma
Faith Swanberg
Kim Swanberg

1995

Connie Binsfeld
Lieutenant Governor
State of Michigan

Evelyn Balko
Connie Binsfeld
Marvel Campbell
Gladys Dolaskie
Edna Jean Johnson
Esther Jonas
Aune Juntunen
Maybelle Kahle
Phyllis Pokela
Clara Severson
Sarah Williams



 

 
For more information or to nominate an Alger County woman for this honor, please contact:

Mary Jo Cook, Program Coordinator
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore
P.O. Box 40
Munising, MI  49862
906-387-2607, ext. 204
email

Mineral seepage creates the vibrant colors shown on this close-up photo of the Pictured Rocks cliffs.  

Did You Know?
Mineral stains give color to the famous cliffs of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore. Red and orange colors are iron, black is manganese, white is limonite, and green is a trace of copper. There are no pictographs or petroglyphs on the Pictured Rocks cliffs (that we know of).
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Last Updated: August 23, 2007 at 15:31 EST