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Littleton Girl Scouts are learning skills, making friends


Littleton Troop 62561
Girl Scout Brownie Troop 62562 took a class in pottery at the Littleton Studio School to earn their Potter badge. (Courtesy photo)

Brownie troop in Littleton is working on badges, exploring their community

LITTLETON, NH – Girl Scout Troop 62561 has been very busy since forming in October of 2021, learning life skills that will serve them well as they grow up. The troop includes 10 Brownies in grades 2 in Littleton.

Troop Leader Kristine Arey said “We have worked on badges, gone to a council event at the Fairbanks Museum in St. Johnsbury, and participated in a community wide cleanup day. The girls are excited to march in the Memorial Day parade and see what other fun activities they can plan. We are working on wrapping up our Potter, Snacks, and First Aid badges, before we slow down for the summer. At our last meeting we went to Littleton Studio School to learn all about clay and make pinch pots.”

The troop meets bi-weekly at Lakeway Elementary School. Arey said they had a great cookie season, with a couple girls setting goals to earn Program Credits to help pay for Girl Scout camp.

Girls are welcome to join Girl Scouts any time of the year. Participate by joining an existing troop, forming a new troop, or even as an individual member. Find out more at www.girlscoutsgwm.org.

Girl Scouts is here for them through it all. Cheering them on, lifting them up, celebrating their strengths. Today, tomorrow, together—we’re on their team.


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