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Atlantic News Dove 333 Central TLANTIC EWS OM OL O PRIL TLANTIC GE EWS AGE P A N .C V 34, N 15 | A 11, 2008 | A N | P 1U A . Preso O . S . J P . AID FOSTER & C ostal Customer r POS r , NH 03820 ted Standard T A A ve. O GE INSIDE: , IN C 16 VOICES . GETTIN’ HITCHED Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 13 | 24 Pages On the horizon Middle school girls get real life lessons in math and science Cyan Magenta Yellow Black BY SCOTT E. KINNEY sponsored by the Exeter 40-mile radius of Stratham. the girls on Saturday about EDITOR, 16 VOICes Area Federation of Women’s The conference consisted designing microchips. TRATHAM | Explor- Club. of three workshop sessions “I love math,” said ing the opportunities Club Chair Vicki Geis of a variety of subjects such Moody. “It just hooked me. that math and sci- said the conference is to get as “CSI: Reality,” “Oh, You’re I would drive around and ence-based careers girls interested in math and Such an Animal,” “Fly by look at a bridge and I could Scan offer. science. Math,” all taught by area almost see the math in it. It That was the purpose of “Young women are not women who volunteered became really exciting.” the “Expanding Your Hori- going into math and sci- their time to speak on their This year’s keynote 2002 VW zons” conference held Sat- ence,” she said. “A lot of it is field. Many of the classes speaker, Brittany Crosby, PASSAT urday at the Cooperative environment. They’re being offered featured hands-on kicked off the day’s event. GLX WAGON Middle School in Stratham. raised on home economics. demonstrations to get each Crosby, Miss Stratham Fair Approximately 150 girls This was set up to encour- girl involved. 2007, is currently a pre- AUTO, LEATHER, $ SUNROOF, MINT! from grades 6-8 participated age young girls.” Many of the volunteers med student at Dartmouth 11,995 84K MI. #5777A in the conference, which Now in its third year, shared the enthusiasm of College. During her pre- GARYBLAKEMOTORCARS.COM offered a variety of classes the event is the only one of volunteer professional Kris sentation, Crosby pointed 84 PORTSMOUTH AVE., EXETER, NH 03833 lead by women from a num- its kind in New Hampshire. Moody, who works as an to women who broke the ber of science and math- The conference hosted girls engineer with Fairchild molds of their respective 866-838-3377 based fields. 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