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11 - 17 year olds
It's a
Girl's Life. Lead it.
updated:
24 December 2008
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go to
STUDIO 2B |
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Cadette/Junior Troop 732 visit Our Chalet,
one of the World Association of Girls Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) four World
Centers.
(CLICK HERE)
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Learn about
the Silver Award
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"Up Do's for Homecoming" 2007
Troop
65--see what they are up to this year
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Are you planning a Gold Award Ceremony?
Sample of a Ceremony Agenda (Word Document)
Sample of a Ceremony Program
(Microsoft Publisher)
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Girls ages 11-17 participate in Girl Scouting in many ways.
Under the guidance of a trained adult advisor, girls mix and match
activities and resources to suit their needs while giving back to their
communities. They connect with each other and build self-esteem and
confidence in their skills as they work on a range of projects and gain
life experiences.
Sample
Activities for Girl Scouts 11-17
- Learning how to be a first responder in an emergency
- Setting goals and earning charms related to a
STUDIO 2BSM Focus book
- Exploring their future career options with a mentor
- Spending a summer as a counselor-in-training at camp
- Rafting down Class III (moderately difficult) rapids
with a river guide
- Publishing their stories online on the STUDIO 2B Web
site
- Attending a Broadway play on a trip to New York City
- Investing "play dough" in a stock-market game and
beating the experts
- Earning a Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor in
Girl Scouting, for working on a project that benefits their community
- Traveling across the country or around the world to
explore culture, science, the outdoors, and more through STUDIO 2B
destinations.
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Vacant, Cadette/Senior Consultant
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Go to Gold
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