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On March 11, the Coronado Soroptimist Club will host an inspiring evening at the Library’s Winn Room to support Girl Scout Troop 6136 members pursuing their Gold Award projects. Attendees will enjoy presentations focusing on opioid safety and accessibility, along with gifts from speakers. This event aligns with Women’s History Month and aims to empower young women in the community.
Coronado Welcomes Inspiring Evening of Support for Young Women
On March 11 at 6:30 p.m., residents of Coronado are invited to gather at the Library’s Winn Room for an inspiring evening organized by the Coronado Soroptimist Club. This engaging event aims to celebrate and support two determined members of Girl Scout Troop 6136 who are stepping up to pursue their prestigious Gold Award projects.
What is the Gold Award?
The Gold Award is not just any achievement; it’s the highest honor that a Girl Scout can attain, akin to the Eagle Scout rank in Boy Scouting. It requires young women to demonstrate remarkable leadership, tackle important national or global issues, and create a tangible, sustainable impact in their communities. This event will shine a light on two outstanding young women as they embark on this meaningful journey.
Presentations with Purpose
The highlight of the evening will be two captivating presentations. First up is Kate Bennett, who will dive into the necessity of adding Naloxone to first aid kits in order to prepare for potential opioid overdoses. In a world where opioid-related emergencies are becoming increasingly common, her initiative is both timely and essential. As part of her commitment, she will provide attendees with Naloxone supplies, but only for those who RSVP.
Following Kate will be Grace Dabbieri, a remarkable individual who has been blind since birth. Grace will showcase the incredible accomplishments of blind individuals and will emphasize the vital importance of accessibility. To make her presentation even more special, she has prepared a relevant gift for all attendees, ensuring everyone leaves with a token of inspiration.
A Celebration of Women’s Empowerment
This event coincides perfectly with Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, making it a fitting tribute to the achievements of women. The gathering is not just about presentations; it’s a celebration of the incredible strides young women are making in their communities and a chance to support them in their endeavors.
Join the Celebration
Everyone is encouraged to attend this exciting evening of learning and support. All attendees who RSVP will not only enjoy the presentations but also receive gift items from both speakers. To ensure you don’t miss out on this opportunity, you can RSVP easily through SignUp Genius or scan the provided QR code to confirm your attendance.
About the Coronado Soroptimist Club
The Coronado Soroptimist Club is part of a global volunteer organization dedicated to improving the lives of women and girls through education and economic empowerment. Their initiatives consistently aim to uplift and inspire, and this event is another example of their unwavering commitment to the community.
Mark Your Calendars!
This evening in Coronado promises to be enlightening, empowering, and supportive, as community members come together to champion the achievements of young women. Don’t forget to mark your calendars for March 11 at 6:30 p.m. and join in on this memorable occasion filled with valuable insights and heartfelt connections. It’s time to come out and show your support for the next generation of leaders!
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- Coronado Times: Soroptimist Club Event
- Coronado News: Girl Scouts Earn Bronze Award
- Coronado Times: Girl Scouts Earn Gold Award
- Wikipedia: Girl Scouts
- Coronado News: Girl Scout Cookie Program
- Google Search: Girl Scouts