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The History of Thurston Group A small group of African American and Native American parents from Thurston County, Washington established themselves to provide their youth with positive experiences. These experiences included a variety of activities, in areas of cultural awareness, leadership development and educational options and opportunities. In this process, Larry A. Jenkins, Coordinator, led this endeavor and formalized the group of parents and other interested individuals. The name “Thurston Group” was first used in 1994 when Larry A. Jenkins (LAJ) organized the transport and attendance of nine (9) young men to the male only Black Orientation of Leadership Development Conference, at Washington State University in Pullman, Washington. The Conference experience for males was so successful that in 1994, Washington State University organizers introduced the African American Women’s Conference (AAW) in 1995, to be carried out during the same period as the Conference. The growing numbers of conference participants increased from the original nine (9) to 141 by 1996. Thurston Group canvassed the churches and community for dedicated parents and volunteers to act as chaperones to accompany the youth to the annual and AAW conferences held in Pullman Washington. Simultaneously, Native American events and conferences
are held to These experiences brought about the need for on-going assistance and support to many of our young men and women with the desire for more advanced learning. The group therefore, established the name Thurston Group OF THE GREATER PUGET SOUND, which was later adopted as Thurston Group OF WASHINGTON STATE ® adopted in 1997. The name reflects the new vision and mission of our organization.
Thurston Group of Washington State are parents with a
vision of the future for our young men and women. Our essential emphasis
is to support our youth by providing them with educational options to
achieve their goals. The group determined that “Education Was and is the
Key.” Thurston Group of Washington State later adopted the motto:
"Education is the Key to Our Future" in 1997.
Thurston Group’s mandate is to assist and serve all students throughout the State of Washington to become productive citizens within their communities. |
Points if Interest See Calendar for workshops, meetings, events
13th Annual Student of
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Bethune-Cookman University, FL
Students of Color
Bethune-Cookman University, FL
Student of Color Banquet Guest speaker Mr. Drexel Ball of Claflin University
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