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Krissa started working with the Red Shoe Movement in 2021. Her goal was to elevate women in manufacturing through training opportunities to improve education and skill level. She needed the women to know that they were not alone on this journey. Working in manufacturing is challenging for all women. The answer lies in how we handle those challenges. Lewis Charles, HR Manager at the Woodridge Plant for Parker-Hannefin, asked Susan Dudley, Krissa’s mother, to carry Krissa’s torch by speaking to the women of Woodridge about her challenges as a female administrator in education. September 21, 2022 was truly a Red Shoe Movement! Krissa would be proud!!

Pictured are (left to right) Mary Anne Ayers, George Dudley, Stacey Earleywine, Cindi Garrison, Matt Lovett, Susan Dudley, Dana Milligan, and Chris Thompson
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Thursday morning the Flora Community Development Corporation presented a Preservation Award to George and Susan Dudley. The plaque was in memory of their daughter, Krissa Suzanne Dudley. The Image on the plaque is a cross section of a railroad tie. This is the first of several Preservation Awards to be presented to other generous benefactors. (Mary Anne Maxwell Photo)

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The 1st Annual Trivia Night was held March 11, 2023 at Bretz Wildlife Winery in Carlyle, Illinois. Through the generosity of the community we were able to fund (2) Five thousand dollar scholarships to young ladies graduating from Carlyle High School with the class of 2023.

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