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Smithsonian Exhibit in Polk Celebrates Accomplishments of Women

A Smithsonian poster exhibit that celebrates the invention accomplishments of both locally and nationally known women is on display through March 31 in lobby of the Polk County Administration Building in Bartow.

The exhibit, "Picturing Women Inventors," explores the inventions of 19 highly accomplished American women including astronauts, computer pioneers, businesswomen, athletes, engineers and teenagers.

The exhibit will also include content that features the contributions of women in Polk County who lead, innovate and inspire our communities. Among these great women are Judge Karla Wright, the first Black woman to preside within the 10th Judicial Circuit; and Carol Jenkins Barnett, daughter of Publix Super Markets founder George Jenkins, whose lifelong support of literacy has impacted countless children and families.

For more information, contact the History Center at (863) 534-4386. Additional Women's History Month videos will be on the Polk County Facebook page. The Polk County Administration Building is located at 330 W. Church St. in Bartow.

 

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