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By Chris Neklason
Published Mar 10, 2025

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti delivers testimony on the fiscal year 2025 budget request at the Senate Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Defense hearing in Washington D.C., April 16, 2024.
Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Lisa Franchetti delivers testimony on the fiscal year 2025 budget request at the Senate Appropriations Committee’s Subcommittee on Defense hearing in Washington D.C., April 16, 2024.
Image credit: US Navy MCC Michael B. Zingaro   Public Domain

Women's History Month

Chris here, thinking of Admiral Lisa M. Francetti, the former Chief of U.S. Naval Operations and the first woman to serve in that capacity and to sit on the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 

And frankly, reading her biography on Wikipedia, I'm angry. 

I'm angry that someone so capable, so tested and so proven, who spent her career in the service of this country, was fired from her position as the head of the United States Navy a few weeks ago—on February 21—because in the end that wasn't good enough for the current administration. She was a woman and she had to go.

I could go on, but the national scene is outside of our lane here at California Local, where we (try to) stay focused on our state, our counties and our communities. 

It's Women's History Month, and this issue of The Newsletter salutes the women who shaped California and continue to work tirelessly to make their communities better and the Golden State shine a little brighter.

Sisters, rock on.


Groundbreakers

The history of Women's History Month goes back to 1911 here in the United States with the first celebration of International Women's Day.

By 1969, International Women's Day was almost forgotten and rarely celebrated. A women's rights advocate who called herself Laura X led a march in Berkeley, California, to raise awareness, and the rest, as they say, is history. Or rather, herstory. 

Below, we present three articles celebrating some groundbreaking women.


25 California Women Who Made History


California women have played a significant role in shaping every major industry within the U.S. and the world. Here are a few of them.

Doing Good: The League of Women Voters

A portrait of the first Board of Directors of the League of Women Voters in Chicago in 1920.
The decades of work to win the right to vote for women was only the beginning.

Doing Good: Soroptimist International

Sign for  Baliuag Lodge No. 301 - Soroptimist International (Pan-Philippine Highway, San Rafael, Bulacan)
Making a better world for women and preparing women to make a better world.


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

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Make the most of spring berries with this easy dessert

Fresh berry parfaits layered with cream and chopped almonds are easy to make. Frozen berries will work in this, too.
New! Berry-berry parfait with strawberries and blackberries (or blueberries)

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