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21st Annual Luncheon

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Join us at the Seattle Girls' School 21st Annual Luncheon! The luncheon is our largest fundraising event of the year, hosted by our amazing students, where we honor our Grace Hopper Award Winner. All proceeds from the event go towards SGS's need-based tuition assistance fund.

Wednesday, April 19, 2023
12:00-1:15pm
The Westin-Seattle
1900 5th Avenue
Seattle, WA  98101
 

2023 Grace Hopper Awardee

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  • Maiko Winkler-Chin


    Maiko Winkler-Chin is the Director of the City of Seattle’s Office of Housing. In this role, Maiko leads the Office of Housing in its efforts to create and preserve affordable rental and homeownership opportunities, craft policies and programs that advance racial equity and housing justice, and support low-income homeowners so they can afford to live safely and comfortably in their homes. 
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Interested in Volunteering? Please fill out this form or contact Snow for available opportunities (schristensen@sgs-wa.org or 206.709.2228 ext. 807).

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Thank You Sponsors!

Become an Event Sponsor!
If you are interested in becoming an official sponsor of the 21st Annual Luncheon, please review the Event Sponsorship Packet and return your completed Event Sponsorship Commitment Form to Snow (schristensen@sgs-wa.org).

Leader | $5,000

Collaborator | $2,500

Champion | $1,000

Community Partner | Pay What You Can

Become a Table Captain!

Our amazing Table Captains are essential to the success of our Annual Luncheon. Table Captains help fill the room with guests who believe in our mission. If you would like more information on what it means to be a Table Captain, take a look at our Table Captain Toolkit

If you are interested in becoming a Table Captain, please email Snow (schristensen@sgs-wa.org) to confirm your spot.

Not able to attend?

Please consider supporting SGS with a donation that is meaningful to you.
Located in the Central District, Seattle Girls' School is an independent school for girls and gender nonconforming students in grades 5-8. Our mission is to inspire and develop courageous leaders who think independently, work collaboratively, learn joyfully, and champion change.