“Beyond the Bicep: The Real Story of Rosie the Riveter”
Amanda Goodheart Parks, a historian and lecturer, specializes in women’s history. In her “Beyond the Bicep: The Real Story of Rosie the Riveter,” she’ll speak about the cultural icon of World War II. (“We Can Do It,” was an American wartime poster used as a call to inspire women workers to join the war effort.)
The Friends of Wood Memorial Library and South Windsor Historical Society are co-sponsoring a calendar of programs with connections to local history.
All programs are held at Wood Memorial Library and Museum unless otherwise noted.
Program fees: Friends and Society members pay $5; non-members pay $7 at the door. Pre-registration is not required.