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The Tech Trek experience was “
awesome” for three campers and volunteers.
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| The three Tech Trek campers: Vanuyen Pham, Emily Holmes and Kaitlin Cummins. |
The three seventh grade Tech
Trek campers representing the Fremont Branch, who experienced six
wonderful days at Sonoma State University in late June, write enthusiastically
about their stellar time away.
“I will never
forget,” writes Kaitlin Cummings of Newark Junior High School,“ the
experiences that I had at the camp.” Some of her favorite events,
she adds, were the Mission to Mars at Chabot (a field trip they took
during the week) and Professional Women’s Night.
“This was an amazing opportunity
for me,” enthuses Vanuyen Pham of Our Lady of Guadalupe. “
We participated in hands-on experiences such as building roller coasters.
My favorite experience was looking at constellations through telescopes.”
Finally Emily Holmes of Horner
Junior High passes along her delight at the experience she had.
“Thanks again. You all are so great!”
After months of work on behalf
of AAUW Fremont Branch, member Harriet Despeaux, who is in charge of
our branch’s Tech Trek program this year, and the members of our
chapter and the others who worked as dorm moms during the week at Sonoma
State, can happily report on a fabulous week of science-related
activities for the seventh graders.
Tech Trek is a labor of love for
leader Harriet. “I love kids and don’t have
children of my own,“ she says. “This is a
great way of keeping in touch with young people and having a great
time in the process.”
Seeing the young girls through
the week of exciting hands-on science training is just the tip of
the iceberg in the process of selecting Tech Trek girls for the honor
of being campers.
Harriet and her team
interviewed 21 applicants from six schools throughout the Tri-City area.
The girls are recommended by their seventh grade math and science
teachers and a coterie of Fremont Branch women interviewed them all
in order to select the three winning girls.
The Tech Trek leader
would like to thank branch members Marylouise Bailey, Shelley Ann
Bartley, Jill Bennett, Rita Hammer, Margaret Hartmann, JoAnn Houk,
Alison Kieft, Christine Lin, Janice Longo, Emily Riebold and Florence
Silver who spent hours interviewing girls with their parents.
Harriet would like to
remind members that this valuable experience for girls is supported
by our donations. It costs the branch $800 per girl.
We had enough this year to send three seventh graders to enjoy the camp.
She hopes, thanks to your donations, to send even more next year.
Harriet sums up the
Tech Trek happening for her, the girls and all the volunteers this
way: “It was an awesome experience!” |
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Read the complete perspectives
of the three campers who attended the six days at Sonoma State:
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“Thank you so much for letting me experience this wonderful camp.
I had a great time and I appreciate it. Thanks again.
You all are so great!” Emily Holmes (Horner Jr Hi)
“Dear Fremont AAUW Branch: Thank you
so much for the scholarship to Tech Trek! I have learned
so much and I will never forget the experiences that I had here.
Some of my favorite events were the Mission to Mars at Chabot and
professional women's night. This week really helped my love of
math and science grow, and I am truly inspired to make new discoveries and
change the world! Thank you so much!” Kaitlin Cummings (Newark Jr Hi)
“Dear Fremont AAUW Branch members: Thank you so
much for giving me the opportunity to attend Tech Trek! This was an amazing
experience for me. We participated in hands-on experiences
such as building roller coasters. My favorite experience
was looking at constellations through telescopes. I loved
the field trips that we went on. On the "Kayaking
and Hiking" field trip I learned how to kayak and I learned about
interesting plants such as sticky monkey-face flowers. At the
Cabot Space and Science Center, we went on a simulation "Mission
to Mars". I enjoyed this field trip because it gave me a
chance to experience what a real mission to Mars would be like.
My favorite workshop was the presentation on bats. We
got to see real bats and hear them "talk". I learned
how important bats are to our environment, and I am not scared
of bats anymore! Thank you once again for giving me chances
to further succeed in life.” Vanuyen Pham (Our Lady of Guadalupe)
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