Ignite your curiosity
Girls Who Science is a FREE program that includes conversations, presentations, and Q&As with esteemed women professionals in the STEM industry. This program is intended to inspire girls ages 8-18 to pursue a career in STEM, but family and other interested community members are welcome to attend as well!
Following the presentation and Q&A, DHDC will provide a 30-minute hands-on learning activity to match our speaker’s topic of study. The activity is for Girls Who Science club members only.
This month’s speaker is Amanda Barrera!
Amanda is Director of Library Services at the Amarillo Public Library, and she’ll be talking library science, reading, and education this March at Girls Who Science!
Girls Who Science coincides with Free First Mondays, so the whole family can join in and explore DHDC’s immersive exhibits after Girls Who Science!
Drop off policy:
- Drop-off will begin at 4:30 pm, and the program will begin at 5:00 pm
- All participants will need to sign in prior to the program starting
- All participants need to provide an emergency contact name and phone number
- Participants under the age of 14 will require a guardian’s signature if being dropped off

Want to highlight some of the brilliant women in your life?
Nominate your favorite women in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) career fields!
Our Girls Who Science speakers inspire the next generation by sharing their personal journeys and experiences in their fields. We’ve featured doctors, horticulture professors, CSIs, a NASA Mission Control Specialist, and many more inspiring professionals.
We’re now looking for nominees for our 2026 Girls Who Science Program and we’d love to hear who you want to see!
To nominate someone, please contact: [email protected]

