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Young women like these could be the business leaders of tomorrow. (John Fisken photo)

   Young women like these (l to r, Skyler Lawrence, Ashlie Shank, Maddy Hilkey and Sarah Wright) could be the business leaders of tomorrow. (John Fisken photo)

Dream big. Succeed big.

Soroptimist International of Coupeville will be offering three free seminars — Dream it, Be It: Career Support for Girls –– in March, with an eye on helping local young women prepare for their futures.

The sessions will be held at a yet to be determined spot, and registration is now open.

Classroom space is limited and it’s on a first-come, first-served basis, so girls and their parents are encouraged to pick up, fill out and return the necessary forms as soon as possible.

Registration applications can be found in the counseling center at Coupeville High School and can be returned there or to Shelli Trumbull at Cascade Insurance (404 S. Main).

The sessions will be:

Saturday, Mar. 5 – 10:00-2:30
Saturday, Mar. 12 – 10:00-2:30
Saturday, Mar. 19 – 9:00-3:30

Each session, which is designed for high school-aged girls, will include female business owners from the Central Whidbey community.

The program aims to empower young women to pursue career goals, with an emphasis on career opportunities, setting and achieving goals, overcoming obstacles and moving forward after setbacks.

For more info, pop over to:

http://www.soroptimist.org/our-programs/career-guidance-girls.html

Or contact Kathy Sechrist (360-678-3951 or sechristk@gmail.com) or Vivian Rogers Decker (360-320-7013 or vivianrdecker@gmail.com)

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Are you a young woman in grades 8-11

   Are you a young woman in grades 8-11, attending Coupeville schools (as some of these randomly-selected athletes are)? Let your voice be heard. (John Fisken photo)

Amy Briscoe wants to talk to your daughters.

She and her fellow Coupeville Soroptimists are part of a global program to help young women who face obstacles to their future success.

The program — “Dream It, Be It: Career Support for Girls” — provides girls with access to professional role models, career education and the resources necessary to accomplish their goals.

Financial backing will also be offered starting this year.

The local branch would like to set up a Girls Advisory Group with a small group of CHS students.

Plans call for two students from each of the four grades to be included in the initial group.

The Soroptimists are looking for students currently in grades 8-11, so they would all be current high schoolers next school year, when the advisory group will start meeting.

The students selected for the group will help the Soroptimists plan, implement and evaluate their “Dream It, Be It” projects.

For more information, students and/or parents can contact Briscoe at albriscoe1074@gmail.com.

The national Soroptimist web site can be found at: http://www.soroptimist.org/

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