Celebrating 35 Years of Service to Women & Girls in Washington County
Celebrating 35 Years of Service to Women & Girls in Washington County
Serving Women of Washington County Since 1987
For 35 years, the Washington County Commission for Women has supported
the advancement of women and girls in Washington County.
The Commission for Women was established in conformance with Senate Bill 785 by the Governor of Maryland on April 29, 1987. The Commission is a non-political and non-partisan government organization.
Washington County is located in western Maryland, nestled in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains. The Commission represents over 76,000 women in nine municipalities across the county.
Meetings are held every second Wednesday of the month at 6pm EST. Commission meetings are open to the public.
The Washington County Commission for Women celebrates 35 years of service to women and young girls in Washington County! The theme of our anniversary year is: "A New Era: Dreamers, Doers, and Encouragers." Visit #35for35 to join us as we celebrate dreamers, doers, and encouragers in Washington County!
The Washington County Commission for Women celebrates 35 years of service with a celebratory event and film premiere.
The Washington County Commission for Women has supported women's involvement in business and government.
The Washington County Commission for Women gathered for Women's History Month to honor women who make a difference in Washington County.
The Washington County Commission for Women held its eighth annual Circle of Sisters' celebration to honor successful women in the county.
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