Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Gotta Love Those BROWNIES

Whether you love the chocolate delicious treat or the cute little Girl Scouts, Brownies are hard to resist.
Celebrate National Brownie day by making a batch of warm gooey brownies, or celebrating your favorite Girl Scout.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

It's the most wonderful time of the year....

Which means the Holidays are here and so is gift shopping!
Not sure what to get your favorite Girl Scout or Leader?
The Girl Scout Shop has a gift for everyone!

SPLURGE on this 100th Anniversary ornament




or SAVE on this Collectable Caramel Delights tin!

Come check out the Shop soon before all the good gifts are gone!





Dear Readers,

When was the last time you WROTE a letter. Not typed, not emailed, not texted, but wrote a letter? Since December is National Writing a Friend Month, try and keep a correspondence with a friend by letter for the entire month! Let me know how it goes!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hear & Now

Did you all get your copies of the latest issue of Hear & Now?

What did you think? Isn't Katherine pretty cool? Leave a comment with your opinions of the first issue!
Can't wait to hear from you!!

Friday, October 29, 2010

FUN FACT: Juliette Gordon Low turns 150 years old on October 31st


Juliette Gordon Low was, and still is, an extremely important part of Girl Scouts. Without her, where would Girl Scouts be today? Her vision led to unlimited opportunities for girls nationwide, and we should acknowledge all of the wonderful things she did for us.

Did you know that Juliette Gordon Low came up with the idea of Girl Scouts after meeting the founder of Boy Scouts, Sir Robert Baden-Powell, in England in 1912? Girls were demanding a similar organization for themselves, so immediately after Juliette returned to the United States, she created Girl Scouts with the vision of helping girls become productive and responsible women. Girl Scouts began with just a small gathering of 18 girls and is now an international movement with over 3.7 million girl and adult members. Isn't that incredible!?

Due to her national recognition and success with Girl Scouts, Juliette Gordon Low was inducted into the National Women's Hall of Fame in 1979. In 1983, President Ronald Regan signed a bill naming a new federal building in Savannah in honor of Juliette Gordon Low. it was the second federal building in US history to be named after a woman.

Girl Scouts throughout the country plan to recognize her birthday with parties, service projects, and events. Is your troop doing anything to acknowledge this special event? please let us know by posting a comment or sending us an e-mail at marcomm@girlscoutshcc.org.

Also, be sure to visit the GSHCC's new Program Center, featuring a historical museum packed with vintage uniforms and artifacts from Girl Scout past. Register online to visit the museum, where you can learn more about Juliette Gordon Low and the history of Girl Scouts.

Do you know a lot about Juliette Gordon Low? Click here to take a quiz and find out.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Want to be a Program Aide?

Have you ever wanted to be a Program Aide?


Have you already taken PA training?


Don’t know where to start?


Look no further, I have the perfect page for you to check out.



This website has everything you would ever need to know about being or a PA in GSHCC. Need to take the training? Here is your go-to site.



If you have any questions, send them to program@girlscoutshcc.org



Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Courtesy Month

It’s National Courtesy Month, so try to go out of you way to be nice to everyone, and see how it changes the way you feel, not to mention how others will treat you. :)


Hold open a door for a stranger, let someone go ahead of you in line at the grocery store, simply say thank you after someone does something for you. The possibilities are endless!



Let me know how it goes! Leave a comment with a story of how being courteous of someone helped you out.