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Women's History Month

Honoring Women Who Have Shaped Our Nation's History

Women’s History Month is a time to recognize and pay tribute to the remarkable achievements and lasting influence of women throughout history. Join the Miami-Dade Public Library System as we celebrate all month long through a variety of engaging events, including film screenings, special presentations, live performances and more.

Join the Miami-Dade Public Library System as we celebrate Women's History Month with a variety of programs, events, books and more that honor inspiring women whose lasting legacies have shaped art, culture and science for generations to come.

MDPLS Digital Collections
Explore the Coral Gables Woman's Club Collection

Since its founding in 1923, the Coral Gables Woman's Club has played an important role in the City Beautiful. Learn more about this dynamic organization – and the remarkable women behind it – with the Library's Digital Collection.

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Sat, Mar 21, 10:30am - 11:30am
Miami Beach Regional
Calling all honorary members of the Baby-Sitters Club! Craft like club president Kristy and stay organized by decorating your own Baby-Sitters Club notebook. Then take a personality quiz and find out which club member you're most like. Materials available while supplies last. For more information, please contact the branch at (305) 535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 6-14 yrs.

Sat, Mar 21, 10:30am - 11:30am
Miami Beach Regional
Calling all honorary members of the Baby-Sitters Club! If you love club member Stacey, you know she's all about putting together the perfect outfit with the best accessories! Channel your inner fashion maven by decorating your own tote bag. Materials available while supplies last. For more information, please contact the branch at (305) 535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 6-14 yrs. 

Sat, Mar 21, 10:30am - 11:30am
Miami Beach Regional
Calling all honorary members of the Baby-Sitters Club! Craft like club member Mary Anne by picking up a bookmark take-and-make craft kit to get the perfect accessory for your book. Color in your own beautiful designs, add a fun tassel, and make sure you never lose your page. Materials provided while supplies last. For more information, please contact the branch at (305) 535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 6-14 yrs. 

Sat, Mar 21, 11:00am - 1:00pm
Palmetto Bay Branch
Stitch words into art. This workshop blends poetry and textiles, encouraging participants to weave personal meaning and strength into hand embroidered designs inspired by Maya Angelou's empowering spirit. Materials provided. Presented by Crafts and Drafts Miami. Registration is required. For more information, please contact the branch at 305-232-1771 or smithk@mdpls.org. Ages 19 yrs.+

Sat, Mar 21, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Miami Beach Regional
Calling all honorary members of the Baby-Sitters Club! If you love those laid-back California vibes, then you'll love club member Dawn! Create your own hippie-inspired friendship bracelets with messages of peace and love for you and a friend. Materials available while supplies last. For more information, please contact the branch at (305) 535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 6-14 yrs. 

Sat, Mar 21, 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Miami Beach Regional
Calling all honorary members of the Baby-Sitters Club! If you love club member Claudia, you know she's all about the arts and making things bright and beautiful! Channel your inner artist by painting your own kawaii (Japanese for cute and adorable!) magnets - the perfect way to add a pop of color wherever you need it most. Materials available while supplies last. For more information, please contact the branch at (305) 535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 6-14 yrs.

Sat, Mar 21, 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Arcola Lakes Branch
Celebrate the queens who shaped South Florida through music, dance, storytelling and food. Enjoy lively performances and food demos, while exploring their powerful traditions and legacies. Join us for a heartfelt tribute to the queens who made their kitchens the heart of the community! Presented by Women in Ayo Corp. For more information, contact 305-694-2707 or powellk@mdpls.org. All ages.

Sat, Mar 21, 3:00pm - 5:00pm
Miami Beach Regional - Auditorium
Join us this March in celebrating films by women, about women! A superstar singer and her overworked personal assistant are presented with a choice that could alter the course of their respective careers (113 minutes). For more information, please contact the branch at 305-535-4219 or capleyb@mdpls.org. Ages 14 yrs.+

 Miami-Dade County Commission for Women

Miami-Dade County Commission for Women

The Miami-Dade County Commission for Women advances equality, leadership and community engagement by empowering women of all backgrounds to reach their full potential.

Miami-Dade County Park

Miami-Dade County Parks - The Women’s Park

The Women’s Park opened in 1992 and was the first park in the nation dedicated to women. It began as the dream of Roxcy O’Neal Bolton, who envisioned a park to honor all women of Miami-Dade County and their contributions to our community.

Florida Commission on the Status of Women

Florida Commission on the Status of Women

The Florida Commission on the Status of Women is a nonpartisan board created in 1991. The Commission’s mandate is to study and report findings to the Governor, Cabinet and Legislature on issues affecting women. 

Women's Land Army
Who were the Women’s Land Army? They were British women from all walks of life who helped to alleviate a food and farm labor shortage during World War II.

Rosie the Riveter
Who was Rosie the Riveter? She was a cultural icon representing millions of women who took jobs left open by men fighting overseas during World War II.

Dorothea Lange
Who was Dorothea Lange? She was a photographer and photojournalist who captured Americans during the Great Depression and World War II.

Women of Iceland on October 24, 1975
They were the women who stopped working on October 24, 1975, for Women’s Day Off, shouting for change and making sure they were seen and heard.