League of Ladies ABCs

Posted By on Apr 22, 2025 | 0 comments


We can't thank you enough. (Photo by Christine Seiber)

We can’t thank you enough. (Photo by Christine Seiber)

A is for Ashley, League of Ladies mastermind.
B is for BootRoxx, blinging boots of all kinds.

C is for Colorful Cord Covers at binxme.com for your phone.
D is for Dunce College Planning, where study skills are sewn.

E is for EasyKeeper, helping farmers manage goat herds.
F is for Female Founders, because “glass ceiling” are dirty words.

G is for Girlmade, helping women pursue their dreams.
H is Heidalicious. (We saw you dancing as her rad beats streamed.)

I is for Instagram. Hope you took pictures, because this party rocked.
J is for jewelry crafted by Karen Hancock.

K is for Suzy Klass — thanks for the flowers.
L is for League of Ladies — because y’all have the power.

M is for Makers, because they’re born engineers.
N is for Networking. That’s why we’re all here.

O is for Opportunity. Seize it, sassy lasses.
P is for Photographers (M. Linquist and Matt and Jentry), so work those silly glasses.

Q is for Queen — actually, forget the monarchy.
R is for Reno, where you can build your own hierarchy.

S is for Startups going against the corporate status quo.
T is for Truckee, home of Coalition Snow.

U is for Urban farming, perfected by Lost City Farm.
V is for Vera Chroma. Check out Leilani’s artsy charm.

W is for Women. We hope this event made you feel at home.
X is for X — the best chromosome.

Y is for Your next ‘do at Outsider’s Hair Studio. (It’s lovely straight or curled.)
Z is for Zawadisha.org, helping women across the world.

This is Girlmade’s way of saying thanks (again) to all the sponsors and everyone who attended League of Ladies on Thursday. I tried my best to work everyone into this post, but you start to lose brain cells after rhyming things for three hours.

League of Ladies sponsors

The next (Great Gatsby-themed!) League of Ladies will be July 10 at the W.M. Keck Museum at the University of Nevada, Reno. We’re gonna party like it’s 1922.

Christine Seiber is a grad student at the University of Nevada, Reno. She can be reached at [email protected] and on Twitter @seibersays.

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