Mrs. Claus has been visiting Girl Scouts Heart of Central California (GSHCC) for several years, and this year she will be at the GSHCC Sacramento Regional Program Center's GS Shop on December 21, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.! This free event will include a photo opportunity with Mrs. Claus, games, crafts, and special shop sales. Plus, if you bring a donation of school supplies for GSHCC’s World Thinking Day education event, you will receive a 25%-off coupon to use at The Girl Scout Shop.
The Modesto Regional GS Shop will also celebrate from 11 a.m.–3 p.m. on December 21 with raffles, games and a fun wintery photo backdrop.
While you’re at the shop—check out the perfect holiday gifts! GS Shops have everything from stocking stuffers, dolls and Speed Stack cups, to warm knitted scarves, caps and gloves.
Happy Holidays!
Please note GSHCC's holiday hours: The GSHCC offices and shops will be closed December 25–January 1 for the holiday break, but our eShop will be open 24/7 with FREE shipping!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Mrs. Claus is coming to town!
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Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Exciting week for Girl Scouts!
This week is Girl Scouts’ “I can’t wait to” National Recruitment Week—September 30–October 7. Girl Scout councils nationwide are promoting the “I can’t wait to” campaign, signing girls up to be Girl Scouts, and spreading the message that we need more adult volunteers so that even more girls can become Girl Scouts. And to kick off the week, GSUSA released a video featuring our Honorary National President, First Lady Michelle Obama—check it out: www.girlscouts.org/join. In this video, she highlights the fun of Girl Scouting and the important role of Girl Scout volunteers… exciting, right?!
We want everyone to hear about the fun and importance of Girl Scouts!
Here’s how you can help spread the word:
- Please share with your networks online and offline about Girl Scouts’ “I can’t wait to” National Recruitment Week.
- Specifically share the link to the video with your networks as well: www.girlscouts.org/join.
- Interact with GSHCC’s posts on our social networks (Facebook and Twitter).
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Friday, August 16, 2013
Day Camp Spotlight: Air Aware
They also got to tour Sacramento State University, spend a night at the Sacramento Hostel and were even treated to a movie at Esquire IMAX! At the end of the week they presented their newfound knowledge about air to parents, staff, troop leaders, and volunteers. It was a fantastic week of fun, learning, adventure and memories, with a great group of girls. Another successful year for Air Aware!
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Friday, June 28, 2013
Congratulations to our Buy 5 Drawing Winners!
Last year, there was only one council winner. This year we chose two winners – a winner from the council’s northern region and one from the southern region. Check out the deliveries to the winners…
Girl Scout Brownies in Troop 16 and Troop Leader Stephanie Emerson.
Kyra in Troop 1133.
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Friday, May 24, 2013
A Summer Bucket List
I'm challenging you to make this summer unforgettable. Start by making a bucket list! Design a list of super fun goals, but be sure to add a few that will help you grow and develop as well.
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Monday, March 18, 2013
Girl Scout Junior Troop 845 “Caches in, Trashes Out”
Geocaching is an activity that involves the out-of-doors and technology. “Caches” or containers with tracker logs are hidden at GPS coordinates and others try to find them for sport. At each cache, trackers can log that they found the cache and sometimes they trade swag—little trinkets left behind.
Girl Scout Junior Troop 845 has been geocaching for a few years and has attended other CITO events. When they noticed trash along a local bike path and creek, they decided to plan one in their own town.
Guided by their troop leader, Roger, who has organized CITO events in the past, the girls did all the planning and talked with the park and recreation department to organize the event, which they called
“Girl Scouts Giving Back.” With their leader’s help, they were able to post the event on the geocaching website to invite the public. On March 3, more than 100 geocachers and Girl Scouts attended the event—one person even drove in from San Jose, another Girl Scout troop came from Novato. Great job, girls!
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Real Simple: http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/chicken-and-quinoa-burritos-00000000052476/index.html
For an easy breakfast, I recommend quinoa fruit power bars.
Kitchen Daily: http://main.kitchendaily.com/recipe/quinoa-and-fruit-power-bars-142682/
Kale
Kale is a healthy super-food that’s jam-packed with essential nutrients. When consumed on a regular basis, kale provides your body with nutrients such as vitamin K, vitamin C, vitamin A, fiber, iron, potassium and so much more! It also has antioxidants and numerous health benefits. It belongs to the food family that includes cabbage and collards. It is available in three different varieties: curly, ornamental or dinosaur. This dark leafy green can be found at your local grocery store and is readily available winter through spring.
Babble: http://blogs.babble.com/family-kitchen/2010/07/06/its-easy-eating-green-with-kale-chips/
A kale smoothie? I know what you’re thinking…”ick!” Give this recipe a go, and you won’t be sorry! The fruit covers up the taste of the kale, making this sweet smoothie a delicious breakfast or dessert.
For an easy and delicious vegetable side dish at dinner, try sautéed kale.
Jicama
This yummy root vegetable contains dietary fiber, antioxidants, minerals and vitamins. It has an interesting sweet flavor and a crunchy texture. It can be consumed in a variety of ways and is available year-round at your local grocery store.
Simply Recipes: http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/jicama_salad/
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Lynze’s Agricultural Adventures
Hey girls! My name is Lynze and I am a writer for Hear&Now teen magazine. I’ve been a Girl Scout since 2000. Through Girl Scouts, I have gained invaluable skills while creating many memories and friendships. I am also an active member of the Future Farmers of America organization. If you are unfamiliar with this organization, its purpose is to teach students about the importance of agriculture while developing their leadership skills. Both Girl Scouts and Future Farmers of America take pride in helping cultivate responsible and independent leaders like me. As a member of both organizations, I have noticed that much of what I have learned in Girl Scouts can be applied to the Future Farmers of America, and vice versa.
On that note, I would like to introduce you to my new series of blog posts that you can read right here on GSHCC’s blog, “Lynze’s Agricultural Adventures.” Agriculture is a vast industry and covers a wide variety of exciting subjects. I plan to post an assortment of topics that show how you can pursue your interests in the agriculture industry while being a Girl Scout. I’m excited to begin; stay tuned.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
GOT MILK? ®-Girl Scouts Photo Contest Finalists
Elyssa G: “How have Girl Scouts and milk helped me become strong, healthy and confident? By providing me strength to achieve new heights!”
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Julianna L: “Girl Scouts are confident and milk is healthy!”
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Anna R: "Milk feeds my body, Girl Scouts feeds my soul." |
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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