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kdonline 02-11-2006 03:54 PM

You know, I think what we have here, in regards to GSA, is another "old school" vs. "new school."

(For my history, both my sister & I were GS in the 1970s, left when we got involved in school activities. Currently, my sister has been troop leader for a few years...for her daughter's troop.)

Back to my point: GSA has been revamping their curriculum for the past couple years. I think the troop leadership is a matter of which leaders are quick to embrace the new style.

Maybe some of the leaders are just leading the way THEY were led, and refuse to try anything new. Kind of like those teachers currently teaching, who refuse to incorporate technology in their lessons. KWIM?

So then, you have the same old, stale curriculum.

If a leader doesn't want to go camping ("Eww! bugs!"), then she won't plan camping trips. That is a loss for the girls in the troop.

If a leader wants to teach the girls how to sew on a button....yawn! But if she teaches them how to use a BeDazzler (as seen on The Apprentice;)) then she's cool.

kddani 02-11-2006 03:57 PM

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Originally posted by kdonline
But if she teaches them how to use a BeDazzler (as seen on The Apprentice;)) then she's cool.
I wish someone would've shown me how to use a Bedazzler. I could never get the damn thing to work (was trying to make a baby tee with rhinestone K and D)

ETA: Troop Beverly Hills is on ABC family right now, lol. Reminded me of this thread

kdonline 02-11-2006 04:11 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
I wish someone would've shown me how to use a Bedazzler. I could never get the damn thing to work (was trying to make a baby tee with rhinestone K and D)

You shouldn't have dropped out of Girl Scouts to go to law school! ;)

AGDee 02-11-2006 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by alum
They sound like a great bunch of Girl Scouts! Have they earned their Bronze Award?

My daughter's 6th grade troop (we were in KS at the time) went to St. Louis over a 3 day weekend back in 2000. They had a blast!

My daughter earned her Bronze last year!

PM_Mama00 02-11-2006 05:01 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
I wish someone would've shown me how to use a Bedazzler. I could never get the damn thing to work (was trying to make a baby tee with rhinestone K and D)

ETA: Troop Beverly Hills is on ABC family right now, lol. Reminded me of this thread

I had a Bedazzler! Loved it! That was like 15 years ago so I have no clue where it is now.

alum 02-11-2006 05:37 PM

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Originally posted by AGDee
My daughter earned her Bronze last year!
Next step Silver!:)

Contessima 02-13-2006 01:31 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
I am amazed that you want to insult people about something when you did not even READ THE POSTS. The posts that have been about the GS have been about our own individual experiences with GSUSA.

I didn't realize that my childhood was a myth :confused: I think I might need some therapy on that issue

I'm not trying to insinuate that anyone's childhood is a myth. I'm only pointing out that yes, while some GS troops only have the opportunity to sell cookies and make crafts, many, many others have the opportunities to do amazing things. I was trying to make a correlation to what most on hear hold dear to their hearts - their GLO.

We all get up in arms when we read or hear about someone bashing greeks. I even listed some common stereotypes (funny though, I don't think I ever mentioned hazing) such as "paying for friends" and "greeks don't care about their philanthropies, they just do it because they have to" - those two stereotypes are alive on my campus today and I love greekchat because I can find other's experiences with similar issues and come up with ways to combat them.

My point is that in some chapters, greeks probably don't really care about their philanthropy. But is it fair to say that for all? Is anyone drawing the connection yet? Nationally, Girl Scouts has fabulous programs. It's unfortunate that some don't get to take full advantage of that - just like it's unfortunate that some sorority sisters don't get to take full advantage of what their organization has to offer.

If I ran around saying XYZs were all sluts and you were a lifelong member or XYZ. You'd probably get pretty upset.

As a lifelong member of Girl Scouts, I natually get upset when people say my organization perpetuates societal gendering. I even get upset when people say that Girl Scouts is only now finally beginning to change because I know that their programs have always been evolving. I know that forcing women into the home to cook and sew has never been the goal (Juliette Lowe with the first American GS troop ever strung up curtains around an outdoor court so that her troop could wear their bloomers while they played sports!)

I'm sorry I've offended so many people by defending an organization I've gained so much from.

DSTCHAOS 02-13-2006 01:47 PM

No one was bashing the GS. People were just being painfully honest just like some things people say about Greekdom are true, either at the chapter or national levels. We have already established that there are still GS troops that perpetuate gendered stereotypes and socialization. Moving on.

33girl 02-13-2006 03:10 PM

Yeah, after reading all this I'm reminded of my 4-H experience. All our club ever did was cook a meal, eat it, wash the dishes and do sewing projects on our own. The club 2 miles away raised livestock, went on tons of cool trips, you name it. It all depends who's running that particular club/troop and how much the parents of the members expect from it.

dzrose93 02-21-2006 11:38 AM

Re: Kappa Delta joins the Dove Campaign
 
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Originally posted by KDMafia
Hey All!!

I just got a very exciting email today!!

Kappa Delta sorority has decided to join forces with Dove to help take part in their Real Beauty campaign. Kappa Delta's efforts with both the Girl Scout's of America and Prevent Child Abuse America has led them to joining Dove in an effort to help improve the self esteem or girls across the united states.


Dove is airing their new commercial during the super bowl. The article below is their press release and they mention their new involvement in Kappa Delta.

I am so happy, I have been a huge fan of the Dove campaign for real beauty and I am so proud that my organization is taking part in it. I'm hope this is a first step and other national sororities will join in this campaign and help bring an end to the underfed stereotypes that many young girls and older girls believe they need to achieve.
http://sev.prnewswire.com/advertisin...7012006-1.html

This is really good news. Way to go, KD! I noticed the commercial during the Super Bowl. :)


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