Women’s Committee of 100 celebrates 50th anniversary

Photo courtesy of Melissa Allphin.

This year the Women’s Committee of 100 met to celebrate its 50th anniversary. The event honored new and past officers as well as recognized the “Golden Girls” who were a part of starting this group. 

During the program, the Golden Girls shared about acting as hostesses to Birmingham during the 1960s. Their job was to show that Birmingham, though touched with grief, was a city that had much to offer. Past presidents offered stories of cherished friendships and fun during their time served. 

 “Our job is to be as [outgoing President Carolyn Satterfield] has been,” said incoming President Dr. Jeanna Westmoreland. “Someone who defines reality, says thank you and in between the two shows servant hood.” 

The event was held at the home of Lyndra Daniel, and flowers were provided by member Dorothy McDaniel. 

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