Girl Scouts understands that in a world of clubs for boys, girls should have a space of their own. Inspired by that same idea, Jennifer Roder, leader of Troop 20535 …
Girl Scouts and communities: Raising each other up
Girl Scouts, which turned 109 years old on March 12, 2021, has a long history of encouraging its members to be active in their communities. Two troops recently showed examples …
Girl Scouts create snow characters
The first ever Girl Scouts of the Southern Appalachian’s Snowman Project was a huge success.
Oodles of Girl Scouts and their families came in from the cold in early November to …
A ready-made family of sisters: Joni Morgan
As service unit manager and co-director of the Girl Scout Museum at Daisy’s Place, “Army Brat” Joni Morgan says Girl Scouts was her sanity-saver growing up. Now, 60 years of …
Girl Scouts take over Parking Day
Troop 20269 took over Parking Day on Gay Street earlier this year to show that Girl Scouts are more than just cookies and crafts. Because Parking Day promotes natural services and preserving natural resources, …
Rappin’ with the Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts come in all styles and sizes. Check out this video from the Outreach Program at the Phyllis Wheatley Center. At 2.5 minutes long, it is original work by …
Girl Scouts promote recycling at Strickland Park
When Girl Scout troop 20596 decided to tackle a littering problem for their Take Action project, they agreed on a sustainable solution by providing a recycling bin for a local …
Girl Scout fosters change for foster-care families
Across Tennessee, there is no training for foster siblings. Yet, across the state, there are 7,859 children in foster care. A Blount County Girl Scout designed a program to meet …
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