March is Women’s History Month, and FVTC will be honoring women’s contributions in history. Join us for the following events:
Voices for the Community with Dr. Leona Tate
Saturday, March 21 | 1-4 p.m. | Bordini Center, FVTC Appleton
Dr. Leona Tate of the The Leona Tate Foundation for Change is a recognized leader of education, activism, and community restoration. She is one of the “New Orleans Four” who integrated schools at just six years old during the Civil Rights Movement.

Women’s History Month Craft Fair
Saturday, March 28 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Entrance 15 (C190)
Sponsored by the Access & Community Engagement Office, join us in supporting women artisans featuring various craft items:
- Beaded jewelry and supplies
- Handmade jewelry and accessores
- Water color and canvas paintings
- Bookmarks and greeting cards
- Quilted and sewn items
- Sun catchers
- Water bottles
- Press-on nails
- Soaps, balms, lotions, dry shampoo and sugar exfoliants
- And more!

