
Georgia O’Keeffe (Photo – Donated to Wikimedia: Gift of Georgia O’Keeffe, through the generosity of The Georgia O’Keeffe Foundation and Jennifer and Joseph Duke, 1997)
The City of Pasadena is celebrating National Women’s History Month with two enriching events on Thursday, March 13, designed to honor the contributions and achievements of women throughout history.
By News Desk
Celebrating Georgia O’Keeffe – Women in Art
Thursday, March 13
11:00 am
San Rafael Branch Library
1240 Nithsdale Rd.
The day begins with an inspiring watercolor workshop at the San Rafael Branch Library, where attendees can explore the artistic legacy of Georgia O’Keeffe. Known for her striking close-up depictions of flowers, O’Keeffe’s work will serve as the muse for this hands-on session. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a beginner, you’ll learn how to capture magnified floral designs in O’Keeffe’s signature style. While participants are encouraged to bring their own supplies, materials will be provided for those new to watercolor painting.
To register for this creative experience, call (626) 744-7270.
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HERstory 2025: Mastering Money – Financial Resilience for Women
Thursday, March 13,
5:00 – 8:00 pm
All Saints Church
132 N. Euclid Ave.
Later in the day, All Saints Church will host a powerful financial literacy workshop tailored for women. HERstory 2025: Mastering Money – Financial Resilience for Women will provide essential tools and insights to help women achieve financial stability and empowerment. Financial experts will lead discussions on strategies for building and maintaining financial resilience, while offering opportunities to connect with others in the community. This free workshop is an invaluable resource for women looking to strengthen their financial knowledge and independence.
An RSVP is required for this event. To reserve your spot, visit this link.









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