This year (2010) Girl Guides are celebrating the Centenary of Guiding! (100 years)
They do not cost Canada anything they are self funded. Now if you wanted to join them they do charge a fee, about $100 a year plus costs, well worth it.
Although groups of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides existed before 1910, the first formally founded group, Girl Guides of the United Kingdom, was established in 1910.
According to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) web site, Girl Guiding was introduced in France in 1921.
1915 was the year Guiding was introduced to the Bahamas.
Girl Guides will be 100 years old in 2010. It is their 100 year anniversary this year.
Girl Guides of Canada sell the chocolatey mint cookies every fall (October to December) and the classic chocolate and vanilla sandwich cookies every spring (from approximately March to June). See the Related Links for a Cookie Finder Map. Girl Scouts of the USA: Each Girl Scout council sets the dates of their cookie sale, with the majority of the sales in late winter/early spring. See the Related Links for the Girl Scout Cookie Finder. Girl Guiding New Zealand sells Girl Guide Biscuits in March of each year. Girl Guides Australia take orders year round, but the cookies are delivered in April and May of each year.
When first starting Girl Guides/Girl Scouts in America in 1912, Juliette Gordon Low called the first troops American Girl Guides. A year later, the name was changed to Girl Scouts and, in 1915, the organization was incorporated as Girl Scouts, Inc.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his sister, Agnes Baden-Powell, founded Girl Guides in the United Kingdom in 1910.
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