Bahaipedia:Today's featured individual/September 6
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Mildred Clark was a pioneer and Knight of Bahá’u’lláh named for pioneering to the Lofoten Islands. Mildred Clark choose pioneering as her field of service from the earliest days of her association with the Bahá’í Faith, and she never relaxed in her service. In the first Seven Year Plan (1937-1944) assigned to the United States she pioneered to Denver, Colorado. In 1946, at the inception of the second Seven Year Plan (1946-1953), she offered to go to Europe and was requested by the European Teaching Committee to settle in Norway where, in 1948, she assisted in the formation of the first Spiritual Assembly of Oslo.
