Fly Like Amelia Earhart
Inspirational Dallas power lunch emboldens girls with sky's-the-limit message
What: Amelia Earhart Luncheon presented by Zonta Club of Dallas
Where: Arlington Hall at Lee Park
The 411: This annual event has a very specific purpose: to provide young women with a forum to explore potential career paths in science and math fields such as aviation, aerospace, engineering and medicine. So while supporters lunched, they also listened to several inspirational speakers — two of which are just seniors at the School for the Talented and Gifted at Yvonne A. Townview Magnet Center in Dallas: Taylor Holloway, who wants to study computer science, statistics and analytics, and Cameron Wicks, a Girl Scout Gold Award winner and math and science student who wants to study food science and nutrition. Amelia Earhart fellow Hieu Truong also spoke about her current adventures: working on hybrid composite materials for space vehicles while pursuing mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University.
Funds raised for the luncheon will be divided between two agencies the club supports — Our Friend’s Place and VMLC — as well as international projects and scholarships. Founded in 1924, Zonta Club of Dallas is a member of Zonta International, a 95-year-old global organization of executives and professionals in business working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.
Who: Kaleta Doolin, Barbara Gibbons, Barby Crabtree, Beth Soltero, Robin Green and Tiffany Luedke.










Myrna and Bob Schlegel, Margot Perot.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander
Peter and Amy Baldwin, John and Debbie Tolleson, Kacy and Carter Tolleson.Photo by Tamytha Cameron and Kelly Alexander













