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Report from SAR 2002: Sharing

 

Sharing Session: Successes, Snares, Solutions
Moderator: Lola Jackson, AAUW Greensboro NC
Timekeeper: Bobbie Edmisten, AAUW Statesville NC
June 8, 2002, AAUW SAR Conference, Tampa, FL

SAR Sharing Session: Successes, Snares, Solutions

Georgia
Speaker: Marie Bruner, Incoming President, 706-322-5764
Girl's Domain: Where Girls Rule Technology
Columbus (GA) Branch partners with Soroptimist International and Girls, Inc sponsoring a computer club for middle school and teen girls. The project is the result of a Woman-to-Woman Dialogue. Girls Domain Technology Club receives funding from the AAUW Educational Foundation and Soroptimist International. For additional information contact Lavonda Forbes, Columbus Branch AAUW, Lavonda_Forbes@knology.net, 5702 Ventura Drive, Columbus, GA 31909, 706-324-7440.
Camp Registration (, 9K)
Career Day Registration (, 110K)
More from Georgia (
, 12K): Women's Health Issues, The World of Muslim Women, Reading is Fundamental, Phone calling cards for state officers
North Carolina
Speakers: Mary Fran Schickedantz, Past President, 336-299-6870; Nancy Shoemaker, Technology Chair, 919-773-1340.
Branch banners, Transitions Conference, Technology Use.
Handout.
South Carolina
Speaker: Trish Johnson, Incoming President, 803-328-8324 (H), 800-527-7638 x238 (W)
State Legislative Day, State Leadership Conference, Other visibility strategies and ideas.
Virginia
Speaker: Neola Waller, President, 757-464-6553
Capitol Hill Lobby Day, The Diamond Donor Project from Start to Finish
Handout
West Virginia
Speaker: Barbara White, Incoming President, 304-253-0267 (h) or 304-256-2824 (w)
GEMS Mentoring project for at-risk girls. Contact: Sylvia Elmore, Buckhannon Branch President,
304- 472-8535
Expanding Your Horizons in Science and Math Conferences for middle school girls. Contact: Dee Kapourales, Mingo-Pike Branch President (304) 235-3770, or Barbara White (see above).

Last updated: 21-Jun-2002
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