Joe Manchin III



Earl Ray Tomblin GovernorSTATE OF WEST VIRGINIADEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN RESOURCESWest Virginia Women’s CommissionState Capitol Complex, Building 6, Room 850Charleston, West Virginia 25305Telephone: (304) 558-0070 Fax: (304) 558-5167 Karen L. BowlingCabinet Secretary-57150086360CommissionersCHAIRBarbara KyleRaleigh CountyVICE CHAIRKameron MillerKanawha CountyBelinda BiaforeMarionDiana BellOhio CountyJean FordWood CountyKathleen McDermottOhio CountyStacy NorthMonongalia CountyLinda WaybrightJackson CountyRobin YoungKanawha CountyEx-Officio RepresentativesJessica TiceHigher EducationPolicy CommissionMaryKaye JacquetHuman RightsCommissionBetty Jo JordanDepartment of EducationNancy SullivanDepartment of Health& Human ResourcesSara WalkerDivision of PersonnelDawn WarfieldOffice of theAttorney GeneralVacantDivision of LaborStaffTara MartinezExecutive DirectorSara Price-FortneyExecutive Assistant00CommissionersCHAIRBarbara KyleRaleigh CountyVICE CHAIRKameron MillerKanawha CountyBelinda BiaforeMarionDiana BellOhio CountyJean FordWood CountyKathleen McDermottOhio CountyStacy NorthMonongalia CountyLinda WaybrightJackson CountyRobin YoungKanawha CountyEx-Officio RepresentativesJessica TiceHigher EducationPolicy CommissionMaryKaye JacquetHuman RightsCommissionBetty Jo JordanDepartment of EducationNancy SullivanDepartment of Health& Human ResourcesSara WalkerDivision of PersonnelDawn WarfieldOffice of theAttorney GeneralVacantDivision of LaborStaffTara MartinezExecutive DirectorSara Price-FortneyExecutive Assistant68580015876October 1, 2014Dear Educator:Today, I am writing to you regarding Girls’ Day at the Legislature, which is happening at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. The first of its kind, Girls’ Day at the Legislature is a unique civic education experience where participants will learn the ins and outs of government and public policy through hands-on activities and mindful leadership practices. The knowledge and skills obtained at this event will enrich the girls’ lives, staying with them throughout their studies and personal motivations. Girls’ Day at the Legislature is open to any female high school student between the ages of 13 and 18 and offers a hands-on learning environment for civic education. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Mock Legislature, tour the State Capitol, meet their elected officials, and voice their concerns and ideas at a Youth Forum with state lawmakers. Student participation is free and includes breakfast and lunch; however, participation is limited to 125 students. This experience is co-hosted by the West Virginia Women’s Commission and Girl Scouts of Black Diamond. The West Virginia Women’s Commission, a commission within the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, exists to empower women and girls by fostering their economic, political, educational, and social development. Together with the Girl Scouts, we look forward to your participation. Enclosed you will find a promotional flyer and registration form with more information. Should you have additional questions, please contact Tara Martinez on 304-558-0070 or via email at tara.n.martinez@. Gratefully,Tara N. Martinez, MBAExecutive Director 00October 1, 2014Dear Educator:Today, I am writing to you regarding Girls’ Day at the Legislature, which is happening at the State Capitol Complex in Charleston on Tuesday, February 3, 2015. The first of its kind, Girls’ Day at the Legislature is a unique civic education experience where participants will learn the ins and outs of government and public policy through hands-on activities and mindful leadership practices. The knowledge and skills obtained at this event will enrich the girls’ lives, staying with them throughout their studies and personal motivations. Girls’ Day at the Legislature is open to any female high school student between the ages of 13 and 18 and offers a hands-on learning environment for civic education. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Mock Legislature, tour the State Capitol, meet their elected officials, and voice their concerns and ideas at a Youth Forum with state lawmakers. Student participation is free and includes breakfast and lunch; however, participation is limited to 125 students. This experience is co-hosted by the West Virginia Women’s Commission and Girl Scouts of Black Diamond. The West Virginia Women’s Commission, a commission within the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, exists to empower women and girls by fostering their economic, political, educational, and social development. Together with the Girl Scouts, we look forward to your participation. Enclosed you will find a promotional flyer and registration form with more information. Should you have additional questions, please contact Tara Martinez on 304-558-0070 or via email at tara.n.martinez@. Gratefully,Tara N. Martinez, MBAExecutive Director ................
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