Norton Honors Coach Natalie Randolph and Lindsay Czarniak for Women's History Month, Tomorrow
Norton Honors Coach Natalie Randolph and Lindsay Czarniak for Women's History Month at Coolidge High School, Tomorrow
March 24, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC -- Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) will celebrate Women's History Month by recognizing two women who have made breakthroughs for women, Natalie Randolph, the nation's first permanent female varsity head football coach, and Lindsay Czarniak, an anchor and reporter for News4 Sports, during a school-wide student rally, with congressional awards at 10:00 a.m. Friday, March 25, at Coolidge High School gymnasium, 6315 5th Street NW. The event will feature a sit-down interview by Czarniak with Coach Randolph, a member of D.C. Divas, and a member of Coolidge's football team concerning Randolph's football and coaching career.
"We think the best way to celebrate Women's History Month is to recognize these two women, Coach Randolph and Lindsay Czarniak, who have made significant contributions to the sports field, while also becoming an inspiration to girls and women." said Norton.
WHO: The Office of Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton, Natalie Randolph, Lindsay Czarniak, and D.C. Divas and others
WHAT: Women's History Month Celebration
WHEN: Friday, March 25 at 10:00 a.m.
WHERE: Coolidge High School gymnasium, 6315 5th Street NW, Washington, DC