Cache Celebration of Women's Suffrage 2020
Our purpose is to celebrate
1870: Utah became a leader in women's suffrage, a movement working to gain voting rights for women
1920: This victory on August 26, 1920 meant that women could no longer be barred from voting because of their gender.
1965: One of the most far-reaching pieces of civil rights legislation in United States history.
We are a committee comprised of women and men who are working together to plan community events to celebrate our suffrage history.
Committee Members
Amy Anderson
Jamie Andrus
Ann Austin
Kerry Bringhurst
Karina Brown
Wendy Carter
Karen Clark
Mary Urban Clarke
Star Coulbrooke
Holly Daines
Gail Griswold
Wendi Hassan
Susan Jelus
Roxana King
Joyce Kinkead
Charlotte McConkie
Matilyn Mortensen
Sheri Newton
Sydney Peterson
Marianne Sidwell
Julie Hollist Terrill
Barbara Tidwell
Jami Van Huss
Richard & Sharon West
Dana Worley
Gina Worthen
Karina Andelin Brown, Co-Chair
Cache Chamber of Commerce Legislative Affairs Committee
karina@karinaforutah.com
Gail Griswold, Exhibit Designer
gailgriswold@yahoo.com
The story of the struggle for woman's suffrage in Utah is the story of all efforts for the advancement and betterment of humanity."
Martha Hughes Cannon, first female State Senator in the United States