My whole troop actually earned a Bronze Award. Here are some of the different things everyone did.
1) If you like sewing, you could make quilts or blankets and bring them to a shelter.
2) Animal shelters are always looking for donations. Organize a fundraiser to collect animal food, toys and the necessities (water dishes, brushes and combs, stuff to clean the poop, etc.)
3) My mom had a friend who runs an organization that delivers food and supplies for soldiers away from their homes. I made bags full of fun stuff like mini games and brain teasers.
There is so much to do when you are working towards your Bronze Award. If you are stuck, don't be afraid to ask your Girl Scout leader.
The things a Girl Scout learns by completing the Girl Scout Bronze award include leadership, planning and organization, and working with others.
She might also learn about herself and her interests.
You should meet with your Girl Scout Junior Team to come up with ideas for your Girl Scout Bronze Award project. The team works together to come up with the ideas for your Take Action Bronze Award Project. The project is supposed to show what Girl Scouts can do in their own communities, so your team needs to come up with ideas that work for your community.
It is impossible to give a specific answer to this question. Before Lord Baden-Powell started the Girl Guide organization, there were many Girl Guide/Girl Scout troops already started.
To find your local council go to the Girl Scout Council Finder link in the related links section. They will be able to give you locations of troops in Virginia
A Girl Scout may to go an event with a different troop as long as: 1) the girl's parent gives permission 2) the troop leader of the other troop gives permission 3) there are enough adults attending with the other troop to meet the Girl Scout girl/adult ratios 4) the organizers of the event give permission 5) if transportation is needed, there are enough vehicles and adults to meet Girl Scout guidelines 6) the girl's own troop is not attending the event 7) the adults going with the other troop have the girl's paperwork with them
The scout will be here tomorrow. Give out a shout when you scout him out.
Some Girl Scout councils give recognition to the top seller in their council, but there is no national record kept of top cookie sellers.Some Girl Scouts have made the news due to the amount of cookies they sold, but no one made the news for cookie sales in 2009.
The answer depends on the policy of the local council or organization which runs the Girl Scout camp, so contact the council or organization to find out the cancellation policy. Many Girl Scout camps set a minimum number of registrations they must have in order to hold the camp. This is so that they will not lose money by holding the camp. If the registrations do not meet this minimum, the camp will be canceled, usually within a week or two after the registration deadline. Some Girl Scout councils will give the option of registering for another camp that still has open spots. Another reason for canceling Girl Scout camp might be due to weather or other natural causes such as flooding.
an award that you give to someone for their dogs in the iditarod..
The award is given 'posthumously'.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), each Girl Scout council determines the dates of their cookie sale, however, most of them sell during the months of January through March. You can go to the Girl Scout Cookie Finder web site, enter your zip code, and find out if your local council is currently selling cookies.
No, they do not. However, the national committees for most countries will give athletes that win a medal an honorarium. The US awards $25k for gold, $15k for silver and $10k for bronze. Great Britain does not give and award. In some cases other organizations will award winners as well, I understand one of the US groups will pay one of the wrestlers a 6 figure bonus.
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Becoming a Girl Scout volunteer allows you to inspire and empower young girls, helping them develop important life skills and confidence. It's a rewarding way to give back to your community and make a positive impact on the next generation. Plus, you can cultivate leadership, teamwork, and communication skills in yourself through volunteering.