MEDIA ADVISORY, Sept. 17, 2004 (PRIMEZONE) --
WHAT: The Association for Women in Technology, Southern California (AWT), a local non-profit organization dedicated to serving the advancement of women and girls in all fields of technology, will host an interest project workshop called "Exploring the Net." AWT has hosted a monthly series of Girl Scout workshops since last summer, allowing the girls to complete various requirements to earn Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior recognitions while learning about technology and various careers in technical fields. The "Exploring the Net" workshop will teach senior Girl Scouts about navigating the Internet. The session will provide the girls with an opportunity to create lists of favorite Internet sites, develop Internet scavenger hunts and plan trips as Internet "tourists". Through this special AWT workshop, girls of all ages will have a hands-on approach to exploring careers, schools, sports and more. Participants will complete some of the requirements for the Exploring the Net Interest Project. This event is for the Girl Scouts 11-17 group. Attending this event will allow Girl Scouts to have hands-on computer learning with the guidance of science and technology professionals. This event is a real "working" opportunity, and participants should plan to take notes and ask questions. Girl Scouts must pre-register for this workshop by contacting Lesley Finch, Program Specialist at GSCOC at 714-979-7900 ext. 318 or lfinch@gscoc.org. To help as an AWT Girl Scout Workshop volunteer, please contact Lori Shapiro, Girl Scout Program Organizer at 888-721-2726 or email lori@awtsocal.org to participate. WHO: As a dynamic forum for networking and learning opportunities, AWT bridges the gap between industry, education and community institutions and continues to strengthen the fabric of our Southern California technology region. AWT holds meetings and events every month, attracting women in every area of technology, from those just entering the field to senior level management and technology innovators. To learn more about AWT, please visit our web site at www.awtsocal.org. WHEN: Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. WHERE: CompUSA 25262 El Paseo Mission Viejo, CA 92691