St. Cloud News — Continuing the Women's History Month celebration

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  • The St. Cloud Women’s Club Heritage Museum is honoring Women’s History Month with a special exhibit on display as a tribute to the women who helped make St. Cloud great. PHOTO/WOMEN'S CLUB OF ST. CLOUD
    The St. Cloud Women’s Club Heritage Museum is honoring Women’s History Month with a special exhibit on display as a tribute to the women who helped make St. Cloud great. PHOTO/WOMEN'S CLUB OF ST. CLOUD
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The St. Cloud Women’s Club Heritage Museum is honoring Women’s History Month with a special exhibit on display as a tribute to the women who helped make St. Cloud great. The hours are Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and on Wednesday March 29 from 5- 7 p.m. The Museum will be closed March 24-25 to allow for member participation in the Battle of Narcoossee at Chisholm Park. For more information, contact Camille Levee, 626-201-2889.

Celebration of Women’s History Month continues with Suffragettes No More: Register to Vote! There will be a registration table at the library on March 29 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. You may register to vote, apply for a replacement voter’s card or update your information.

Learn the history behind women’s right to vote on March 30 from 12-2:30 p.m. The film Iron Jawed Angels will be shown. Stay after the movie to create a Suffragette button and participate in a discussion about the decades long fight for women’s equality.

Harmony’s Spring Market is Sunday, March 19 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Harmony Town Square (3500 Harmony Square Dr.). Vendors include fresh produce, spices, baked goods, crafts, customized items, body care, candles, nutrition, local businesses, food trucks and more. For more information, email Harmonyactivitydirector@gamil.com.

The St. Cloud Police Department presents Coffee with a Cop on Wednesday, March 22 from 9-10 a.m. at John 3:16 Café (1031 New York Ave.). Get to know your local Police Department over coffee and conversation.

The Florida Department of Transportation’s Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise will hold design public hearing for the project to widen Florida’s Turnpike from Neptune Road to north of Osceola Parkway. The public may participate virtually or online on Monday, March 27 and in-person on Wednesday, March 29 at 5:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Community Center (3101 17th St.) Visit the project website at www.TurnpikeNeptunetoOsceola.com to register for the public hearing and to select your participation option.

If you have any St. Cloud news or information that you would like to share, call Lisa Goldmacher at 407-319-9700 or email lcgoldmacher@yahoo.com.