STUDIO 2B destinations: Pathways to Politics: The Sponsor (Text-Only Version) | |
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PATHWAYS TO
POLITICS From the Garden State to D.C., forty-one girls explored the powerful roles of women in politics, leadership, and community activism—past and present. ABOUT THE SPONSOR Addresses The mailing address of the Delaware-Raritan Girl Scout Council is: Delaware-Raritan Girl Scout Council, Inc. 108 Church Lane East Brunswick, NJ 00816
Phone Numbers & Fax Numbers
Websites Delaware-Raritan Girl Scout Council has a website which is found at http://www.gsofdr.org. It contains updated information about many council related activities and happenings, and also has special sections just for girls and teens. Plus it contains Internet versions of their council's publications.The Center for American Women in Politics website is located at http://www.cawp.rutgers.edu. It has lots of information on: women in politics today, research and education related to women's' politics, their programs, news, and much more. E-mail Contact Addresses Vicky Allen is the person who you should contact with any questions or comments regarding "Pathways to Politics." (Vicky is the Associate Executive Director of Program and Property at this council.)
If you wish to contact someone else in the council or if you don't have any idea who to contact with your question, comment, or concern, I'd advise you to visit the Council Directory found on the Girl Scouts of Delaware-Raritan Council's website. From the Center for American Women in Politics, there are two main people who are bringing this destination together. They are Kathy Kleeman and Lisa Masterson. Here's a little about them:
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