(Nancy Nutile-McMenemy photograph/www.photosbynanci.com)Katey MacMaster from Woodstock Union High School tries out equipment used in laboratories. Volunteer Instructor Estelle Spear explains what to look for. More than 500 young women from schools around Vermont attended the 18th annual “Women Can Do” conference at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center. The Oct. 13 conference promoted STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and trades careers.

(Nancy Nutile-McMenemy photograph/www.photosbynanci.com)Katey MacMaster from Woodstock Union High School tries out equipment used in laboratories. Volunteer Instructor Estelle Spear explains what to look for. More than 500 young women from schools around Vermont attended the 18th annual “Women Can Do” conference at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center. The Oct. 13 conference promoted STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and trades careers.

(Nancy Nutile-McMenemy photograph/www.photosbynanci.com)Katey MacMaster from Woodstock Union High School tries out equipment used in laboratories. Volunteer Instructor Estelle Spear explains what to look for. More than 500 young women from schools around Vermont attended the 18th annual “Women Can Do” conference at Vermont Technical College in Randolph Center. The Oct. 13 conference promoted STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and trades careers.

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