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Old 05-15-2006, 04:29 PM
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Re: Girl Scout leaders

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Originally posted by SilverTurtle
I was a Brownie & then crossed the bridge to Girl Scouts . I was never really satisfied with my particular troop, because I was into the camping & outdoor things, and most of my troop was into sewing & stuff. (We were the troop that stayed in the house with electricity when we went camping ). So when I moved to middle school I, too, left Girl Scouting. I don't, and never have, regretted my time as a Scout, though. It was fun, and I did learn to play with girls (I alway make friends with boys )

My little was a Girl Scout all through high school, and did all kinds of interesting things. She now teaches art and just a few weeks ago started a troop at her school. In another week or 2 they become official!

She was showing me the "new" badge book, and there are some COOL things in there! There are badges on your family (cultural) history, badges on outdoor sports, and anything in between.

And who can resist those cookies?
Dispelling myths...

BROWNIES are GIRL SCOUTS!

Think of it as the age level as the first name and "Girl Scouts" as the last name...

Daisy Girl Scout
Brownie Girl Scout
Junior Girl Scout.

No longer Cadette or Senior Girl Scouts. Now they are Studio 2B....but that is another topic!
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