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February 27 Discovery Day a Huge Success!
By Shirley Gilbert |
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Sporting AAUW Fremont Branch hats, (left to right) Mary Lynn Pelican,
three Tech Trek graduates and Kathy Garfinkle top the wonderful day with beautiful smiles. |
Miriam Keller smiles with a sense
of wonder when she recalls that she has been involved in a total of 21 Discovery Days.
She’s been part of
this semi-annual math and science motivational activity for girls
since its AAUW Fremont Branch inception in 1995.
At first Miriam worked
under the direction of another leader but she took on the chairmanship
of this much looked-forward-to Fremont AAUW program since 1998.
Miriam reported that
this year’s Discovery Day held on Saturday, February 27 was a great success.
“We had a total of 84
girls from over 20 schools in the area and each of the girls had a
female adult accompanying them. That’s over 160 people…quite a crowd
really. But it all went really well.”
The idea of the classes
for girls and their adult companions at Hopkins Jr. High is to provide
a day of fun, hands-on math and science experience for third and fourth
grade girls. There’s a planetarium show, they tackle
tangrams (Chinese puzzles), use pennies to measure the load that their
bridge can support, find the pH of many household and kitchen items
with red cabbage juice, make a bar of soap and see if they did a good
job of washing their hands. They also put together electrical
circuits, explore vibrations including those that are used in musical
instruments, devise secret messages to send to friends and learn enough
about levers that they can lift their mothers using only one hand.
Then there's those gravity defying frogs ...
“Mothers and adults,”
said Miriam, “also get a lot out of it. They learn
ways to motivate girls in math and science that they can use at home.”
Miriam admitted she
couldn’t do this without the help of many AAUW assistants – one for
every class. This year three former Tech Trek graduates
helped in the classrooms as well.
So why does Miriam
take on the leadership of this ambitious project year after year?
“I do it,”
said Miriam, “because it’s so necessary. And my concern is if I
don’t do it, it won’t take place. That would be a great
loss for the girls, who really love it.”
Every year, Miriam
asks the participants to fill out an evaluation of how the day went for
their girls. There are suggestions for tweaks in the program but,
for the most part, parents are thankful that such a fun-filled day exists,
thanks to AAUW Fremont Branch.
“My daughter,”
said one typical reply, “really enjoyed all the classes. Very hands-on
is the key to her interest level. Good job!”
And from the heart
of Fremont AAUW, thank you Miriam for 21 special Discovery Days! |
Go see the girls
for yourself! |
We thank the following suporters for their help: |
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Donors
Alameda County Water District
Fremont Environmental Services Dept.
Aquarium of the Bay
Bay Area Discovery Musueum
Lawrence Hall of Science
The Lindsey Wildlife Museum
The Children’s Discovery Museum
Our Hospitality Team
Liz Poe
Alison Kieft
Kathy Bray
Kathy Scrivani
Our Registration Team
Elin Thomas
Anne Macleod
Harriet Despeaux
Also
Janice Logo - “Folders”
Kathy Bray - “Door Prizes”
Erin Snider - “Emcee and Bells”
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Presenters
Yvonne Alexander, Planetarium, FUSD
Quata Ocano, LED Engineering
Janice Longo, AAUW
Lexi Rohrman, Mad Science
Kimberle Kieft, AAUW
Ninette Pierce, AAUW
Filiz Crocker, AAUW
Lalitha Srinivasan, FUSD
Martha Crowe, AAUW
Radicka and Ritwicka Mitra, IHS
Assistants
AAUW Branch Members
Mary Fuchs
Donna Keller
Jo Szeto
Colleen Marron
Kathy Garfinkle
Rita Hammer
Judy Huff
Tech Trek Graduates
Katlan Cummings
Emily Holmes
Vanuyen Pham |
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