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Nominate women across the Northland for the prestigious Rosie Awards

Winners will be chosen by a panel of judges and announced during the 8th annual Rosie Awards event on Wednesday, March 5 at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Tickets will go on sale Saturday, Feb. 1.

The deadline for Rosie Awards nominations is Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.

The women of the Northland community are a driving force and The Woman Today wants to recognize them for what they bring to our unique culture. They are mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, aunts and friends; pilots, receptionists, writers, teachers, police officers and sculptors.

Nominations of women who deserve recognition will be accepted in the following categories:

Most Engaged Volunteer: A woman who goes above and beyond and works tirelessly in the region for the good of us all.

Silent Advocate: A woman who silently helps her communities and neighbors.

Leadership Award: A woman who demonstrates outstanding leadership by challenging, motivating and inspiring others in their field of endeavor.

Trailblazer Award: A woman who is willing to step out and blaze a new positive path for others to follow.

Mentor Award: A woman among us who has acted as an experienced and trusted adviser to those around her.

Rosie Award: That woman who simply gets stuff done — she’s a volunteer, a silent advocate, a leader, a trailblazer and a mentor.

Click here to nominate.

Winners will be chosen by a panel of judges and announced during the 8th annual Rosie Awards event on Wednesday, March 5 at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center. Tickets will go on sale Saturday, Feb. 1.

If you have questions, please call Ali at (218) 428-2929 or email
DearRosie@thewomantoday.com.

Source: Press release

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