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Event Info

 

   

Wylie Girls Scouts Hold Sign Ups on Sept. 10

 

Who:     Girls ages 5 – 17; adults

 

What:    Girl Scout and adult volunteer sign ups

 

When: Thursday, Sept. 10, 7 – 8pm

 

Where:

  1. §  Akin Elementary
  2. §  Birmingham Elementary
  3. §  Cox Elementary
  4. §  Dodd Elementary
  5. §  Groves Elementary
  6. §  Hartman Elementary
  7. §  Smith Elementary
  8. §  Tibbals Elementary
  9. §  Whitt Elementary

Why:     In Girl Scouting, girls discover their values, skills, and the world around them; connect with others in a multicultural environment; and take action to make a difference in the world.

 

Girl Scout adult volunteers can work with girls of all ages as event or trip chaperones, lead troops and lead special activities such as hiking or geocaching.

 

At each school, girls will have the opportunity to learn songs, play games or make a craft to take home and learn more about Girl Scouts from current members. Girl Scouts adult volunteers will also be on hand to answer any parent/guardian questions.

 

“Girl Scouts gives girls the opportunity to do things they would have never imagined,” said Debbie Brown, Girl Scout Service Unit 148 manager. “From camping, sailing, hiking and visiting geological sites, to designing Web sites, crocheting, planting community gardens and learning about space exploration. Girl Scouts offers a wide variety of new and fun experiences for both girls and adults.”

 

Contact: Shannon Madler, (972) 408-8666, shans2b5@hotmail.com or visit www.gssu148.com

 

Girl Scouts is an organization that helps girls ages 5 – 17 discover their values, skills, and the world around them; connect with others in a multicultural environment; and take action to make a difference in the world.

 

 

Girl Scout Promise

On my honor, I will try, to Serve God an my country, to Help others at all times, and To live by the Girl Scout Law.

Girl Scout Law

I will do my best to be

  • honest and fair,
  • friendly and helpful,
  • considerate and caring,
  • courageous and strong, and
  • responsible for what I say and do,

and to

  • respect myself and others,
  • respect authority,
  • use resources wisely,
  • make a world a better place to live, and
  • be a sister to every Girl Scout.