4th Annual Wine with the Wild Women of Westford

Through history Westford women have been legendary and Westford Historical Society is sharing lives of legendary Westford women paired with wine and appetizers for an evening full of history and diversity. 

Join us for the 4th annual Wine with the Wild Women of Westford,
Friday evening August 30th at 7:30 pm,
Westford Museum, 2 Boston Rd.

Spend an evening with the Wild Women of Westford, past, current and future. 

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This year we are featuring five influential women from Westford’s past that have shattered glass ceilings and made women everywhere very, very proud. They have all brought their innovative beliefs and talents to life with dedication, passion, and plenty of hard work. 

Come and hear about the Westford Women that have touched our lives, such as:

*Bernice Gould Picking and her love of America and sense of history carried on to her lifetime association with the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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*Noella “Pinky” Leduc was a catcher for the All-American Girls Professional League. 

*For 44 years Rita Edwards Miller  was  an educator, her life touching hundreds of Westford students.

*Without Elizabeth “Beth” Shaw’s vision the Westford Museum would not be what it is today, a space dedicated to preserving Westford’s History.

*Dr. Elizabeth Kittredge Whittemore was Westford’s First Woman Doctor. Her dedication and talents help underprivileged people who need medical attention.

We are also recognizing Patti Mason, a woman of action, as our current day “Wild Women of Westford”. Patti facilitates positive change and deeply cares for all humanity in everything that she does.

Come, entice your curiosity and dazzle your palate for an evening of storytelling with wine tastings, from the wine selection of Aaronap Cellars, with appetizers especially paired by Classic Kitchen Cafe and Sweet Visions, Patisserie and Fine Art.

Featured Legendary Wild Women of Westford

Wild Women of Westford is sponsored by Northern Bank and the Katherine Kinnicutt Family Foundation.

From the Westford Museum Store-Wild Woman of Westford Swag and Gifts