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appy International Women’s Day!

Although we perhaps most often think of the women we love in May, International Women’s Day provides another opportunity – March 8 of each year – to celebrate the “social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women,” according to the observance’s website. With its roots dating back to the early 1900s, International Women’s Day is a long-standing tradition in America and around the world. This edition of Franklin Living turns the spotlight on three local women. Elva Lou Stidham is most certainly one of the oldest matriarchs in Franklin County. Turning 104 this month, Elva Lou and her daughter Jane share the story of a life well-lived and well-loved. Among career women in Franklin we find Cassie Goodwin – an English teacher by day and a travel agent by night. Goodwin discovered her passion in planning trips for friends and family with her business, Joyous Adventures. Out on the farm, East Franklin’s Emily Beason is putting her medical education to work carrying for horses and pets in need, but it’s not typical veterinary work that’s her calling. Beason performs animal acupuncture and chiropractic, and she shares why these two medical practices, while perhaps less common, can be so beneficial for the animals we love. Of course, along with these features, this issue of Franklin Living brings all your usual favorite departments, with timely advice from our columnists and a few tantalizing springtime recipes from Amy Gunderman. Remember to honor the women in your life, and enjoy this edition of Franklin Living.

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