posted by Content Keyword RSS on Jan 4
Members of Troop 1310 from Scarborough presented the colors at the annual Girl Scouts of Maine Women of Distinction dinner in early December.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Dec 23
Boulder, Colorado-based Girl Scouts Brownie Troop 4382 sold products from The Tea Spot, local loose tea company, at the Boulder Farmers Holiday Market to raise money for their troop. The market was a two-day event held December 3rd-4th, 2011 at the Boulder County Fairgrounds, where the scouts sold Boulder Blues loose green tea, Red Rocks loose herbal tea, and Tuffy Tea Steeper loose tea infusers.
(PRWeb December 23, 2011)
posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 29
Thanks to Kimberly Ross, animals at a Lake Elsinore shelter have new beds and toys. The 14-year-old Girl Scout from Troop 980 recently collected donations from her neighborhood in Murrieta and brought them to Animal Friends of the Valleys, formerly known as the Lake Elsinore Animal Friends shelter.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 27
There are hundreds of badges, Try-Its, patches and pins Girl Scouts of all ages can earn. And now that Forsyth County’s Girl Scout Badge & Sash Store is open for business just down the hall from its branch office in Cumming, they can get them closer to home.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 19
MONROE Museum Village in Monroe is offering workshops for Hudson Valley Girl Scouts to explore history and discover historic handcrafts.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 18
MONROE Museum Village in Monroe is offering workshops for Hudson Valley Girl Scouts to explore history and discover historic handcrafts.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 14
MONROE — Museum Village in Monroe is offering workshops for Hudson Valley Girl Scouts to explore history and discover historic handcrafts.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Mar 12
MONROE — Museum Village in Monroe is offering workshops for Hudson Valley Girl Scouts to explore history and discover historic handcrafts.posted by Content Keyword RSS on Feb 7
Girls in eighth grade or older and their parents have an opportunity to learn a little about what might lie ahead for the girls after high school, and how to prepare for it. And all Girl Scouts can have a blast over spring break.