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Discover the History: Immeasurable Contributions, Santa Monica Women during World War II

Immeasurable Contributions: Rescheduled
to March 16th



In honor of Women’s History Month and in collaboration with the City of Santa Monica's
Commission on the Status of Women, the Santa Monica History Museum is celebrating
Santa Monica Women of World War II with our Discover the History program.  Immeasurable
Contributions
will include a short lecture and focus exhibit on the women who
joined Douglas Aircraft in droves to build, test, and deliver necessary
aircraft, patrolled the beaches on civil defense patrols, spearheaded and
supported war bond efforts, served in service organizations that provided
entertainment and goods to the troops, and even joined the armed services.  



 

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In recognition of Jane Newcomb Whiting’s service to our country as
a member of the WAVES during World War II, the Santa Monica History Museum is
honoring her as a part of our March Discover the History lecture series.
Whiting joined the Navy as a member of the WAVES and served as a link trainer
instructor for pilots learning navigational skills. Born in Santa Monica, she
is the daughter of Walter and Enid Newcomb, who operated the east portion of
the Santa Monica Pier for 30 years beginning in 1943, including the Carousel
and the La Monica Ballroom. She is a founding and life member of the Santa
Monica History Museum.



 

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The celebration
of women’s Immeasurable Contributions to
World War II will take place on March 16th,
2014, from 2pm – 4pm
at the Santa Monica History Museum, 1350 7th
St, Santa Monica, CA 90401.  Admission to
the lecture is FREE to the public. Doors open at 1:30 pm and parking is
available in the adjacent parking garage. Refreshments will be served following
the lecture.




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