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Locality: Morgan Hill, California



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AAUW Morgan Hill 03.12.2020

Please join us! It should be a fun and interesting talk!

AAUW Morgan Hill 22.11.2020

The Morgan Hill Historical Society will debut their 'Stories from the Past' 2020 film on Saturday Dec. 5th, 3:00 to 4:30 pm in a free virtual event. Our event partner, the Santa Clara County Library District, will host the event as a Zoom webinar and livestreamed from their Facebook page. (To watch via Zoom, RSVP is required) Event Agenda -Welcome & Opening Remarks -Film Screening & Discussion with Special Guests -Random prize drawing for attendees who complete a post-event ...survey (20 chances to win great gifts donated by generous community partners) See more

AAUW Morgan Hill 14.11.2020

This will be scentsational!!! Hope you will join us!

AAUW Morgan Hill 30.10.2020

Please join our educational Webinar. This will also be broadcast via Facebook live. #AAUWCA #AAUWMorganHill #AAUWNational #AAUWPrograms

AAUW Morgan Hill 20.10.2020

In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we're sharing the incredible story of Mary Golda Ross, the first Native American aerospace engineer! During WWII, Ross worked on the P-38 Lightning, one of the fastest airplanes at the time, and later she worked on cutting edge research during the early space race as part of Lockheed's top-secret Skunk Works program. To read the inspiring story of this trailblazing engineer, visit https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=26040 For c...hildren's books about more pioneering Native American women, visit our blog post, "A Celebration of Native American and Indigenous Mighty Girls," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10365 To introduce kids to five pioneering women in engineering -- plus a variety of engineering projects they can try at home - we highly recommend "Gutsy Girls Go for Science: Engineers" for ages 8 to 11 at https://www.amightygirl.com/gutsy-girls-engineers To inspire kids with the stories of more trailblazing women of the early space race, we recommend "Margaret and the Moon" for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/margaret-and-the-moon), "Counting on Katherine" for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/counting-on-katherine), and the new graphic novel "Astronauts: Women on the Final Frontier" for ages 10 and up (https://www.amightygirl.com/astronauts-women-on-the-final...) And, for books, toys, and kits to encourage your Mighty Girl's interest in engineering and invention, visit our blog post, "Building Her Dreams: 60 Building Toys for Mighty Girls," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10430 See more