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.
Daisy Troop 59163 in Nashua, NH, visited the Nashua Police Department and earned their Respect Authority petal. They also visited the fire department to earn their Courageous and Strong petal.
Bennington, VT, County Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts made posters with inspirational sayings to post at Shaftsbury Elementary School in the bathrooms there on May 3 and 4. The Girl Scouts wanted to help other girls who might run into the bathroom when feeling upset. One girl even earned her woodworking badge during the project, which was done during a lock-in at the school.
Troop 191 from the Girl Scouts of Maine stopped in Manchester, NH, on their way home and did an earth cleanup. They wanted to say hi to their Girl Scout sisters in New Hampshire!
Troop 30048 Brownies in Barre, VT, donated blankets for animals to the Montpelier Veterinary Hospital.
Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Girl Scouts in Troop 30175 in Lyme, NH, helped the Upper Valley Land Trust on May 4 to clean up Lyme Hill for Green Up Day. The girls also learned how to read trail maps and the principles of Leave No Trace.
About Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains: Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains is recognized throughout New Hampshire and Vermont as a leading expert on girls. Our Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a one-of-a-kind leadership development program for girls, with proven results. It is based on time-tested methods and research-backed programming that helps girls take the lead—in their own lives and in the world. Through our exciting and challenging programs, Girl Scouts not only participate but also take the lead in a range of activities—from kayaking, archery, and camping, to coding, robotics, financial literacy training, and beyond! Serving more than 10,000 girls throughout New Hampshire and Vermont, girls discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. Visit www.girlscoutsgwm.org.