Living Legacies & Changemakers: Idaho Women Rewriting the Blueprint – Panel Discussion
Date: 3/5/2026 5:00 PM - 2/18/2026 8:00 PM

About this Event
March is Women's History Month and we’re celebrating the remarkable contributions of Idaho women making waves across competitive fields. Inspired by the Erma Hayman House's legacy of women-led community advocacy and change, we invite you to dive into an empowering panel featuring trailblazing women in Idaho rewriting the blueprint in public policy, STEM, skilled trades, and sports.
Moderator: Lana Graybeal, Director of External Affairs, Capital City Development Corporation
Panelists:
- Angela Taylor, President & Co-Founder of the Taylor LEAD Foundation
- Ellie Ansotegui, Co-owner of Ansots Basque Cuisine
- Kathy Griesmyer, Director of Policy and Government Affairs, City of Boise
- Robin Collins, Community Development Director, City of Caldwell
Come early to check out America 250-themed books from Boise Public Library's Excitetrike!, create your own bookmark, and grab a curated reading list to inspire your next book selection!
Registration
Free to attend, with pre-registration required. American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation will be provided.
Presented by the City of Boise and hosted at JUMP, this event is part of the city’s 250th anniversary commemoration. For a full schedule of city-sponsored America 250 events, visit cityofboise.org/America250.
The City of Boise is committed to ensuring equal access to all public meetings, programs, and services. Reasonable accommodations and effective communication—such as ASL interpretation, materials in alternative formats and language access—are available at no cost to facilitate participation. To request an accommodation, please contact us at CommunityEngagement@cityofboise.org or call (208) 972-8500, TTY: 711.