They say age is just a number, but we think we look good at 106 years old! Our birthday on March 12 marks the day that Juliette Gordon Low started the first Girl Scout troop in 1912, and it kicks-off our weekday Girl Scout Spirit Week campaign. This year Girl Scout Week will be held … Continue reading Girl Scout Week is Almost Here!
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Light up your Halloween with Girl Scouts!
Ah…Halloween! A chance for girls to use their imaginations to be anything they want. From pilots to scientists to presidents - the possibilities on Halloween are endless. And what better way to celebrate a holiday that is filled with creativity, imagination, and fun than honoring a woman who made it possible for girls to explore … Continue reading Light up your Halloween with Girl Scouts!
On Daisy’s Birthday, Five Girl Scout Accomplishments to Make Her Proud
By Meridith Orr, Program Executive “There was nobody like her.” - Rudyard Kipling, author of The Jungle Book On the last day of October, 155 years ago, a girl was born who would change the world. Juliette Magill Kinzie Gordon came into the world amid the turmoil and strife of the Civil War. And little … Continue reading On Daisy’s Birthday, Five Girl Scout Accomplishments to Make Her Proud
The Most Adventurous Girl Scout of All
By Krista Park, Communications & PR Director Today, Girl Scouts is 3.2 million strong – 3.2 million girls and adults who believe girls can change the world. It began over 100 years ago with one woman, Juliette Gordon Low, who believed in the power of every girl. She believed girls could do anything – and … Continue reading The Most Adventurous Girl Scout of All
Celebrating The Girl Scout Movement!
By Meridith Orr, Program Executive Happy Birthday to Girl Scouts everywhere! On this 102nd anniversary of our movement, it is so important to look back at the life of our remarkable founder, Juliette Gordon Low. Many Girl Scouts today might not be aware of how many of our programs and traditions actually connect back to … Continue reading Celebrating The Girl Scout Movement!