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Lunch for the Girls

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“We are very excited to feature Mae Jemison - the very first Black woman to travel in space - at Lunch for the Girls,” said Girls Inc. Executive Director Roberta Wilhelm. “She is a champion of STEM for girls and that aligns so well with much of our work and the girls’ explorations. She is also a medical doctor, an author, a dancer and choreographer, a civil rights activist, an environmental scientist, and a performer (on “Star Trek: Next Generation” for the Star Trek geeks…). She demonstrates to the girls that, contrary to popular wisdom, the sky is not actually the limit. Mae Jemison chose to go to the sky and beyond. No limits.”

Reservations for Lunch for the Girls will be available starting August 16 for $100 per person or $200 per person for patron reservations. Reservations can be made online through the Girls Inc. of Omaha website starting August 16 at https://girlsincomaha.org/events/lunch-for-the-girls.

“We are very excited to feature Mae Jemison - the very first Black woman to travel in space - at Lunch for the Girls,” said Girls Inc. Executive Director Roberta Wilhelm. “She is a champion of STEM for girls and that aligns so well with much of our work and the girls’ explorations. She is also a medical doctor, an author, a dancer and choreographer, a civil rights activist, an environmental scientist, and a performer (on “Star Trek: Next Generation” for the Star Trek geeks…). She demonstrates to the girls that, contrary to popular wisdom, the sky is not actually the limit. Mae Jemison chose to go to the sky and beyond. No limits.”

Reservations for Lunch for the Girls will be available starting August 16 for $100 per person or $200 per person for patron reservations. Reservations can be made online through the Girls Inc. of Omaha website starting August 16 at https://girlsincomaha.org/events/lunch-for-the-girls.

More about Girls Inc. Omaha
We have been the place for girls since we opened in 1975. Our first name? Girls Club. Our first home? Donated space in the basement of an inner city church. Our first enrollment? Six girls. Fast forward. We now have two centers in North Omaha and South Omaha – with art rooms, computer labs, a library, a woodshop, a sports field, and a playground. We serve hundreds of girls every day and 1,000+ girls each year. We’ve added pick up transportation, counseling services, healthy meals and snacks, and computer access to our daily services. Over the years, we have adapted our programs to meet the ever changing needs of our members, but it was and always will be all about the girls.
When & Where
Nov 11, 2021, 11:30am to 1:00pm Timezone: CST
$100.00

Special Instructions
Reservations go on sale August 16.

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