Roswitha Augusta

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Roswitha Augusta is an American entrepreneur, and filmmaker. In 2009 she was designated a Women's History Month Honoree by the National Women's History Project.[1]

In 1980, she established Augusta Properties, an apartment management company.[2] She paid $3,000 for four turtle crossing signs, "Give Them a Brake," on the Dulles Greenway.[3][4] She hosts a cable television program about local environmental issues.

Awards

  • 2009 Women Taking the Lead to Save Our Planet[5]
  • 2000 Hometown Video Festival in Olympia, Wash.[6]

Filmography

  • Preserving the Future 2000

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