 Well, the I am not invisible display had been making its way all over Minnesota. Now it's finally at the Rife Center in Grand Rapids. Reporter Cheryl Moore has a look for this week's in focus. People just don't realize that women serve. It's not that they don't think we can. It's just that they don't think about it. The display is simple. There are 33 black and white portraits featuring women of all ages, ethnicities and from all different branches of the military. They belong to different eras, from World War II in Korea to Afghanistan and Iraq. There's a woman that was with the infantry in Vietnam. There's several in the military police, communications, film production, even for the for the military. At the bottom of each portrait, you can read the woman's story. But I'm impressed with the with the older ladies who who have come out and have told their stories under their photos. You know, to me it's just amazing. You can find dozens of stories in the I am not invisible display. Some talk about sacrifice while others talk about pride. I didn't know that many women veterans in the area until just the last few weeks. And it's just great to know that these are all Minnesota women. They're up from mostly down in the Twin Cities area. But they're all Minnesota women. They're my peers. They're my colleagues. Chris was the one who pushed to bring the traveling show to Grand Rapids after participating in a female's veteran retreat for women who live in Northeastern Minnesota. She says many people she's talked to say they feel inspired after viewing the portraits. The people have been amazed. They see how young these women were when they went in the service. What they went through, how some of them are dealing with PTSD. You know, the challenges they faced and they're just amazed at the strength of the women from our part of the country. This Sunday, the Rife will host a special free event that evolves the display. They'll be showing a documentary that tells the stories of three women who were deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan. Women in vets will also be available to talk about the display in their own personal experience. The I am not invisible display itself will also be up at the Rife Center until Sunday. Our goal is to make sure that our women veterans get recognition. Reporting in Grand Rapids with this week's in focus, Cheryl Moore, Lakeland News.