Hall Fletcher hosts first annual District-Wide Girls’ Chess Summit June 4

Hall Fletcher Elementary hosts first annual District-Wide Girls’ Chess Summit June 4

Asheville, NC, April 30, 2015: Hall Fletcher Elementary’s Pawnstorm Chess Team invites all Kindergarten through 5th Grade girls in in Asheville City Schools to come play chess at their first annual Girls’ Chess Summit, sponsored by Short Street Cakes. The Girls’ Chess Summit will take place at Hall Fletcher Elementary at 60 Ridgelawn Road in West Asheville on Thursday, June 4th from 5-7pm. This is a free event. T-Shirts will be available for purchase. Refreshments will be provided by Short Street Cakes and Urban Orchard Cider Bar. Image 420 Screenprinting and the Yale Alumni Club are also sponsors of this event.

Started in 2012, Pawnstorm Chess Team promotes the school’s core values of Curiosity, Grit, Gratitude, Optimism, Self-control, Social Intelligence and Zest through the game of Chess. Hall Fletcher Elementary has the highest proportion of low-income, special-needs and minority students of all Asheville schools, so the social and intellectual benefits of chess for children couldn’t be more relevant.

Pawnstorm is seeking strong women in our community to attend this event and serve as mentors, with the goal of empowering self-confidence in girls through chess. Volunteers do not need to be chess experts. The power of chess for children is this: the unexpected experience of being taken seriously by an adult. Sitting at a table with girls, collaborating to solve puzzles and learn strategies is a powerful experience for them.

Registration for participants is here: http://goo.gl/forms/L8OebU4E6H

Registration for sponsors, mentors, and volunteers is here: http://goo.gl/forms/C4gywGfBvm

More information at: https://www.facebook.com/events/690120744426868/

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