There is a mention of girl scouts in the 2003 Awake magazine that was a brief summary about a Supreme Court ruling that stated this:
"Supreme Court: You Can't Keep Jehovah's Witnesses, Girl Scouts From Knocking
WASHINGTON-The Constitution protects the right of missionaries, politicians and others to knock on doors without first getting permission from local authorities, the Supreme Court ruled today. . . .
"By a vote of 8 to 1, the court reasoned that the First Amendment right to free speech includes the entitlement to take a message directly to someone's door."-Star Tribune, Minneapolis, June 18, 2002.
This ruling is one of many that Jehovah's Witnesses won in favor of certain rights for groups that benefited many today.
No, Jehovah's Witnesses can not join Girl Scouts or Girl Guides due to the fact that the worldly viewpoints of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides conflict with the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses.
No, because of the oath that Girl Scouts give to "serve God and my country". Jehovah's Witnesses do not give an oath to worldly governments and leaders.
You can be a member of Girl Scouts all your life. Once you graduate high school, you can become a Girl Scout Adult member. Many Girl Scouts have a lifetime membership.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the Girl Scout Daisy is in Kindergaren or grade 1, so they would be about ages 5 and 6.Daisy scouts are typically in kindergarten and first grade.
The term "Beaver Scout" is generally used by Boy Scouts for the age group from 5 to 7. When Girl Guide/Girl Scout associations become co-ed with the Boy Scouts, the youngest group may become known as Beaver Scouts. Countries which use this term for girls are: Sweden Netherlands Belgium
In Girl Scouts of the USA, a Juliette Girl Scout is a Girl Scout who is not a member of a Girl Scout Troop or Group. In order to become a Juliette you register for Girl Scouts and then let the membership registration person know that you want to be a Juliette Girl Scout. A Girl Scout can also become a Juliette when there are no longer have enough girls to have a troop or there isn't an adult willing to volunteer to be the troop or group leader. Again, let the membership registration person for your area or your Girl Scout council that you would like to be a Juliette. In other Girl Guide and Girl Scout organizations, they are known as Lone Scouts.
To become a girl scout, one must look around locally and find a girl scout camp in their community. After finding said girl scout camp, they must approach the executives and see if they are looking for new members. Another way to sign up for girl scouts is to look at their website online. For example, to become a part of the Girl Scouts of the USA, one can go on their not-for-profit website and sign up there.
It depends on who is asking the questions and why they are asking questions. If you are asking about becoming a Girl Scout: What activities do Girl Scouts do? How much does it cost to be a Girl Scout? What badges do Girl Scouts earn? When are the troop meetings? What Girl Scout level would I be? What is the Girl Scout uniform like? If you are going to be asking a Girl Scout questions about Girl Scouting: Who founded Girl Scouts? When did the first girl scout troop form? Why did you want to become a girl scout? Why do Girl Scouts sell cookies? If you are a Girl Scout and will be questioning the children: Who was Juliette Gordon Low? Who started Scouting? What do you want to know about Girl Scouts?
There are 8 Girl Scout Councils in the US state of Texas: Girl Scouts of Central Texas Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest Girl Scouts - Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas Girl Scouts of Greater South Texas Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Girl Scouts of Texas Oklahoma Plains
Since 1912 in the USA. Girl Guides and Girl Scouts were founded by Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell when girls asked to become Boy Scouts. Lord Baden-Powell thought that girls should have their own organization, so, in 1910, Girl Guides were started in the United Kingdom. The World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts is celebrating the Centenary of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting in the years 2010 to 2012. Girl Scouts of the USA celebrate 100 years in 2012.
The Girl Scouts and Girl Guides share the same motto as the Boy Scouts. This motto from 1907 is 'Be Prepared."
Girl Scout Girl Scouts in Hawaii are members of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), so they use English for Girl Scouts.
Girl Scouts, of course!
Girl Scouts, definitely Girl Scouts!