This year’s Dangerous Dames are all givers and community advocates

Event Tuesday to honor selected women.
The University of Dayton's Daniel J. Curran Place is located in the former NCR headquarters. The League of Women Voters will host its 2026 Dangerous Dames dinner event there. FILE

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The University of Dayton's Daniel J. Curran Place is located in the former NCR headquarters. The League of Women Voters will host its 2026 Dangerous Dames dinner event there. FILE

The League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area will honor its 2026 Dangerous Dames Tuesday, March 24 at the University of Dayton’s Daniel J. Curran Place.

This annual tribute is named for the Dayton suffragists who fought for women’s right to vote and were deemed as “dangerous to polite society.”

“These suffragists went on to become the founders of our League in 1920,” notes the organization’s website. “For over one hundred years, the Dayton League has been at the forefront of voters’ rights and human rights, and is a strong proponent of diversity, equity, and inclusion.”

The ceremony recognizes the impact of local women from our community. The 2026 honorees are:

  • Sharon Davies, president and CEO of the Charles F. Kettering Foundation
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  • Mary Sue Gmeiner, community activist
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  • Lucy Anne McKosky, community advocate and volunteer
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  • Sharon Rab, founder and co-chair of the Dayton Literacy Peace Prize Foundation
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  • Bonnie Beaman Rice, retired magistrate, community advocate and volunteer
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This year’s keynote speaker will be Joan Donovan, co-author of “Meme Wars: The Untold Story of the Online Battles Upending Democracy in America.”

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The organization says each honoree was chosen for “displaying the same grit and termination the suffragists displayed.”

The event will be in the Daniel J. Curran Place’s Meyer Room at the University of Dayton, 1700 S. Patterson Ave., Dayton. The ticketed reception will take place from 4:30-5:30 p.m. The dinner and program will follow from 5:30-8:30 p.m.

“During Women’s History Month, it is especially important to take time to acknowledge women in our community who have made a meaningful impact,” said Christine Corba, executive director of the League of Women Voters of the Greater Dayton Area. “By recognizing the contributions of this group of women, we honor the suffragists’ legacy of strength and advocacy.”

For more information, visit lwvdayton.org/dangerous-dames-of-dayton-2026.

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