Cadette/Senior/Ambassador Troop # 41148 CAD GRADE 6-7-8/ SR GRADE 9-10/AMB GRADE 11-12 REMEMBER MEETINGS ARE NOW STARTING AT 5:30PM
We encourage you to bring a drink to meetings. Simple snacks can be brought if you have enough to share. Currently we have 14 girls registered. Please bring a pen/pencil with you to each meeting.
Don't forget to check out our community, service unit news, and cookie tabs!
April 16 meeting: All money due for DC trip.-ZUMBA
May 2 We will be going to the Richburg cemetery for a community service project.(cleaning stones) 2:15-4pm Raindate May 9. Girls will need a note to be picked up from the elementary school(at dismissal). Parents will pick girls up at the cemetery. Dress down for school this day.
If anyone has scub brushes, ice scrapers, or water buckets that we can use, please get them to the leaders prior to this date.
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DC overnighter-May 4. 5pm come ready to make shirts and bags...Richburg Rod and Gun Club.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SERVICE UNIT ENCAMPMENT- April 27-29th. $2.50/scout You will need an outdoor sleeping bag, pillow, mess kit, toiletries, bandana, flashlight, sweatshirt or light jacket, rain poncho and 1 food item chosen from our need list. No electronics please. RSVP to Sonya. Space is limited...don't miss out! 2 pairs of sneakers
Past meetings: We worked from the Heritage trunk. If you missed this meeting...take some time to research Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of GS. Visit the GS museum online and check out the uniforms and old books. See if you can find some old games or songs to share with the rest of the troop. Throughout the year, we will be doing activities that were copied from the trunk leader book to complete our patch requirements. We will discuss our service project potentials. If you have ideas, please share with the troop.
Girls were introduced to the new national GS program. We played a cool game that taught us about active listening and good communication skills.
103 letters were sent to recovering wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital for Christmas.
We sent Christmas cards to a boy named Max with leukemia who last wish was to receive 1,000,000 cards.
GIRLS: GET STARTED MAKING THOSE SWAPS FOR WASHINGTON, DC...YOU WILL WANT HUNDREDS!
!!!!!DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR COMMUNITY AND SERVICE UNIT NEWS PAGES!!!!!!
We encourage you to bring a drink to meetings. Simple snacks can be brought if you have enough to share. Currently we have 14 girls registered. Please bring a pen/pencil with you to each meeting.
Don't forget to check out our community, service unit news, and cookie tabs!
April 16 meeting: All money due for DC trip.-ZUMBA
May 2 We will be going to the Richburg cemetery for a community service project.(cleaning stones) 2:15-4pm Raindate May 9. Girls will need a note to be picked up from the elementary school(at dismissal). Parents will pick girls up at the cemetery. Dress down for school this day.
If anyone has scub brushes, ice scrapers, or water buckets that we can use, please get them to the leaders prior to this date.
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DC overnighter-May 4. 5pm come ready to make shirts and bags...Richburg Rod and Gun Club.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SERVICE UNIT ENCAMPMENT- April 27-29th. $2.50/scout You will need an outdoor sleeping bag, pillow, mess kit, toiletries, bandana, flashlight, sweatshirt or light jacket, rain poncho and 1 food item chosen from our need list. No electronics please. RSVP to Sonya. Space is limited...don't miss out! 2 pairs of sneakers
Past meetings: We worked from the Heritage trunk. If you missed this meeting...take some time to research Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of GS. Visit the GS museum online and check out the uniforms and old books. See if you can find some old games or songs to share with the rest of the troop. Throughout the year, we will be doing activities that were copied from the trunk leader book to complete our patch requirements. We will discuss our service project potentials. If you have ideas, please share with the troop.
Girls were introduced to the new national GS program. We played a cool game that taught us about active listening and good communication skills.
103 letters were sent to recovering wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital for Christmas.
We sent Christmas cards to a boy named Max with leukemia who last wish was to receive 1,000,000 cards.
GIRLS: GET STARTED MAKING THOSE SWAPS FOR WASHINGTON, DC...YOU WILL WANT HUNDREDS!
!!!!!DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR COMMUNITY AND SERVICE UNIT NEWS PAGES!!!!!!