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| Four Seasons Hemet Herald | APRIL 2021 | 17 Happy Campers RV Club We are looking for someone to volunteer to write the Happy Campers article for the Four Seasons Hemet Herald. Please let Cynthia Ellingworth (cynthia0430@verizon.net) know if you are interested in taking this over. We are also hopeful that our Happy Campers RV Club will be able to resume in-person meetings soon, so keep the first Saturday of the month on your calendars. For now, 'happy camping' and continue to be safe out there! Another month has come and gone. We are still in the "Shelter in Mode" with restrictions and cautions being in the front of our minds. As each month passes we hope all are being safe and now starting to get vaccinated to allow us some freedom in the near future. Last month was Women's History month and I started to look at what women have accomplished in our past. Here are a few interesting women that have done such in the early years. Enjoy. 1. First women's rights convention met in Seneca Falls, NY in 1848. Organizers discussed the social, civil, and religious conditions and rights of women. 2. Wyoming Territory was the first to grant women rights to vote in 1869. 3. A 26-year-old named Julia Morgan from California was admitted to the prestigious Architecture school in Paris in 1898. She returned to California to become the first women to be licensed to practice Architecture in the state. She is most famous for Hearst's Castle. 4. Margaret Sanger, a nurse and women's right activist, opened the first birth control clinic in U.S in Brooklyn, NY in 1916. 5. Edith Wharton was the first woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in 1921 for her novel The Age of Innocence. 6. Activist Alice Paul proposed the Equal Rights Amendment for the first time in 1923. For 50 years she tried to get Congress to approve the Equal Rights Amendment. FINALLY in 1972 it succeeded. I could go on and on how women in this country became trail blazers. History is full of pioneers, women who fought for their rights. As a Women's Club, we also stand together to do good for our country and our community. I pray we will be united again really soon. We stand strong united together. Hope to see you all soon. Once we are able to meet again, we invite you all to join our group of amazing women. We meet on the fourth Monday of the month at 3 pm in the Ballroom. For info, call Lucille Gould at (951) 325-8366. FS Ladies Club The Great Courses Club The Great Courses is a series of college-level video courses produced and distributed by The Teaching Company, an American company based in Chantilly, Virginia. It has over 700 courses in many subjects: economics, food & wine, fitness, history, literature, fine arts and more. When restrictions are lifted and we are able to safely have a meeting again, the first video series presented will be The Federalist Papers. It will be a six-week course showing two parts each week with discussion to follow. If you have any questions please contact Don Krampe at (951) 926-9005.