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Weekly Troop Spotlight: November 22, 2019


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Girl Scouts around our council are always active – camping, traveling, doing service projects, and making the world a better place. Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains invites all Girl Scouts in our council to share photos of their adventures, achievements, projects, and more. Send your photos to us at customercare@girlscoutsgwm.org. Be sure to include a description of the event, your troop number and levels involved, when it took place, and any other relevant information.


Paying respect to veterans

Girl Scouts from five troops in Service Unit 248 of Francestown, NH, participated in the Veterans Day parade there on November 11. They had a great turnout for the event.

T-shirts to totes

Girl Scout Troop 20507 of Concord, NH, sewed about 150 T-shirts into reusable bags for homeless veterans. They then filled them with toiletries before giving them out.

Finding their voices

Manchester Community Music School hosted a group of Girl Scouts on November 11 for the Find Your Voice program. Aubrie Dionne, performance leadership director for the school, said all the girls had a wonderful time and their teachers really enjoyed interacting with the girls. Each earned their Public Speaking badge at the event.

Vermont Girl Scouts honored

October 19, Girl Scouts in Williston, Vermont, held their annual Bridging, Investiture and Rededication ceremony. They also honored six Cadettes with their Summit pin for completing three journeys and three Take Action projects. Other Girl Scout Cadettes were honored for the leadership and service. The Silver Torch for leadership was earned by Gabriella for being a co-captain of her track team and advisory representative as well as by Amira for her role as an advisory representative. Zoe earned her Service to Community Bar for her work with the Franklin County Animal Rescue.


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