Thursday, October 4, 2012

Trailblazing Women of the Wild West 2012

We invite you to our annual fundraiser - Trailblazing Women of the Wild West!




On Saturday, October 13, 2012, we will be honoring two amazing women: Heritage Honoree Jane Caughey and 2012 Trailblazer Honoree Ada Gates Patton. 


As a Pasadena realtor for 46 years, Jane Caughey is recognized for commitment to community, support for those needing help, and her generosity to so many. She has served on countless community and education Boards, volunteering her time and expertise.


In 1978, Ada Gates Patton became the first woman farrier licensed to shoe thoroughbred racehorses in the United States and Canada. Her dedication to the industry has led to many years of selfless service, including farrier liaison for the 1984 Olympic Games, official horseshoe inspector for the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, member of the California Thoroughbred Foundation Board of Directors, and presenter of various seminars.




Join us at the Pasadena Center at 5:00 pm for a fun-filled evening! Guests will enjoy a silent auction, some "Wild West Delectables" of Greater Pasadena, and line dancing with Miss Claire & the Greater Pasadena Notables. Dress in your best classy western attire. We hope you attend!

RSVP today by contacting Robin McCarthy: rmccarthy@womenatwork.org.