Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 839 Parent's Night Out
Girl Scout Cadette Troop 839 had "Parent's Night Out" for girls in their Service Unit. Parents could pay to drop off their children for 3 hours to go Christmas Shopping or a special night out. Kids that attended played games, read stories, watch movies and ate dinner. All activities were planned and put together by the girls.
Manatee 1 Tillman Elementary Girl Scouts
Tillman Elementary Daisy, Brownie and Junior troop let us come and take pictures at a recent troop meeting. If you would like to have GSGCF staff attend one of your events and take pictures email alexandrag@gsgcf.org for more details.
Girl Scout Daisy Troop 863 wins Gingerbread House Contest
Girl Scout Junior Troop 208 participates in Pet Appreciation Day and Jingle Bell Walk
By Niki LeVasseur:
Like Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouts, the girls in Troop 208 of Englewood love animals.
Earlier this year, Girl Scout Junior Troop 208 toured Suncoast Humane Society, and decided to donate a portion of the cookie sale proceeds to help the animals. They contributed $200 and became Shelter Angels to both a cat and a dog. The Shelter Angel Medical Fund is used to provide special medical needs for pets that otherwise would not have a chance for adoption. The girls were happy to learn that both animals found their "forever homes."
Recently, the girls were invited back to Suncoast Humane Society to participate in the annual Pet Appreciation Day and Jingle Bell Walk. The Girl Scouts, along with Santa and Mrs. Claus and SantaPAWS, led the one-mile walk for the animals. The mission of Suncoast Humane Society is to reduce the number of homeless animals and improve the quality of human and animal life through their companionship. Girl Scout Junior Troop 208 is pleased they have been able to help support this mission.
Lee 14 Holiday Tea Party and Service Project
Girl Scout Daisy Troop 138 Holiday Service Project
Girl Scouts decorate Cookies at Whole Foods
My First Car
Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors from around the Gulf Coast visited Auto Quest in Fort Myers to learn about cars. Not only did the girls get to sit in the drivers seats of some of the most expensive sports cars around they also learned what questions to ask the sales staff when purchasing a new car and how to find a car that fits their needs and budget. Mechanics also gave the girls a few tips on "those funny noises" cars make and what it may mean.
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Girl Scout Cadette Rachyl Driver wins the YMCA Volunteer Youth Award of the Year
Girl Scout Cadette Rachyl Driver wins the YMCA Volunteer Youth Award of the Year
Girl Scout Cadette Rachyl Driver won the YMCA Volunteer Youth Award of the Year from the Bradenton YMCA. Rachyl has helped the YMCA run programs for youth in her community through sports, aquatics, and promotions.
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Girl Scout Brownie Troop 757
Englewood Investiture and Rededication
Sister Girl Scout Troops 411 and 208 of Englewood recently held an Investiture and Rededication Ceremony. Friends and Family looked on as the troops welcomed new members and renewed the commitment of others into Girl Scouting.
Brownies from Troop 411 acted out the part of the Brownie Story "Twist me and turn me, and show me the elf" (from the Brownie Journey Book) and sang the "Brownie Smile Song." Juniors from Troop 208 spoke about the Girl Scout Promise and Law being part of their every day lives and sang "Whene'er You Make a Promise."
The ceremony concluded with all of the Girl Scouts singing "Make New Friends."
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