Rosie the Riveter Day
The can-do spirit that helped lift women into the workforce in the early 1940s will be celebrated at the fourth annual Michigan Rosie the Riveter Day, which hopes to bridge the worlds of …

4 p.m. Friday, March 13
Capital Region International Airport
4100 Capital City Blvd., Lansing
mirosieday.org
The can-do spirit that helped lift women into the workforce in the early 1940s will be celebrated at the fourth annual Michigan Rosie the Riveter Day, which hopes to bridge the worlds of manufacturing and agriculture with a first-of-its-kind tribute to “Rosies on the farm.”
The event will honor the women who redefined the American workforce during World War II and the trailblazers in today’s industries. Speakers will include Lansing Mayor Andy Schor, UAW Region 1 leaders, and representatives from Jiffy Mix and the Michigan Department of Corrections’ Vocational Village.
Ten Rosie Awards will honor outstanding women in industry across Michigan, Rosie families in memoriam and educators who empower their students with Rosie spirit.
“Seeing my grandmother’s story honored alongside these incredible women is more than just a history lesson — it’s a homecoming,” Madelyn Taylor said. “For our family, this day is about ensuring that her courage and hard work aren’t just remembered, but are used to fuel the dreams of her great-grandchildren.”
The original plane-building Rosies share the same spirit as today’s shop and farm workers, event coordinator Tanya Blehm said.
The airport will be transformed into a history hub with interactive exhibits from Impression 5 Science Center, local robotics teams and Jiffy Mix. “From the legendary Tuskegee Airmen and RE Olds Transportation Museum to the Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan and the League of Enchantment, there is something to spark curiosity in every generation,” event organizers promise.
