try
Girl Scouts of the USA special programing ---
"...Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM)
Girls push boundaries, test limits, and look at the world around them with inquisitive eyes. They're natural scientists! Girl Scouts introduces girls of every age to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) activities that are relevant to everyday life. Whether they're discovering how a car's engine runs, becoming math whizzes, or learning about careers in STEM fields, girls are moving forward into the future. They can host science fairs, design Web sites, plan for space exploration, visit geological sites, and more..."
quote from the web site of the National Organization   www.girlscouts.org
your local Council would have information too, but the national office might have an exhibit you want
the local council might "staff it".
 
Barbara Hass, retired librarian and Girl Scout executive staff member
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Perlman, Melanie <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wed, 4 Jan 2006 17:31:43 -0500
Subject: [MUSEUM-L] travelling exhibitions about girls in science?

Hello All!
Has anyone seen or heard of any good travelling exhibitions about women and girls in science?  We are looking for a small-ish exhibition, ideally in the 1000-2000 square feet range, durable yet interactive and fun, and appealing on some level for elementary through high school students. Tall order, isn't it? 
 
We are a collaborative venture between a children's library and a children's theatre - so any connection to stories, in content or means of interpretation, would be ideal.
 
Any suggestions?  Thank you in advance!
 
 
Melanie Perlman Baron
Program Coordinator
ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center
704-973-2783
 
 
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