Bucks County Women’s History Month Celebrations (Let’s Go Girls)
Let's inspire the next generation of trailblazers!

March marks Women’s History Month, so it’s a great time to teach our children about some of the amazing women who have helped shape our communities, both near and far. From here in Bucks County to around the globe, let’s inspire the next generation of trailblazers with books, tours and museum exhibits, support women-owned businesses at markets and food-and-drink events and more listed below!
Meet the extraordinary women reshaping culture for good in Bucks County in our Women of Influence Guide!
Highlighted events:
- Celebrating a Decade of Girls Empowerment With Girls Empowered in Ivyland
- Knowledge for Life: Women Pioneers, Pilots, Astronauts, Athletes, & STEM at the Bucks County Library – Bensalem branch
- Women’s History Month Celebration With Linda Kenyon Portraying Eleanor Roosevelt at Generations of Indian Valley in Souderton
- 2025 Bucks County Women’s History Month Award Reception at the James-Lorah Memorial Home in Doylestown
Want More Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month?
- Read Books About Influential Women – Choose age-appropriate books that feature inspiring women from history and the present day.
- Explore Women’s Contributions in STEM, Arts, and Politics – Engage children in activities related to science, music, sports, and leadership, emphasizing the role of women in these fields.
- Support Women-Owned Businesses and Organizations – Show children how supporting women-led initiatives contributes to empowerment and economic growth.
- Encourage Storytelling and Discussions – Have conversations about what gender equality means and encourage children to share their thoughts and aspirations.
- Create Art or Projects Honoring Women’s Achievements – Encourage creativity through drawings, posters, or presentations about women who have made a difference.
Let’s take this opportunity to educate, inspire, and empower the next generation to appreciate the incredible impact of women in history and today!
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