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Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God* and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
To serve God* and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Sharing Hobbies

Here's our opening circle, promise & pledge time. We shared our hobbies with each other and made our 1st SWAP. It's a friendship knot. Should you want to make some at home, I will upload the directions. It seems confusing at first, but after a few it gets easier.
Homework for this week is for the Brownies to share their hobby or teach it to someone and either make up a "code name" or tell us their nickname next week.



Thursday, September 18, 2008
Hobbies Try-it for Monday 9/22
On Monday, we work on the try-it "Hobbies". Our 1st few meetings have focused on getting to know each other as friends and better understanding Girl Scouts and Brownies in general.
Please take a look at the Hobbies try-it.
Ask your daughter to think about what hobbies they do. Do they collect anything? Play sports? Make anything? If it is possible they can bring an example either this Monday or the following. If you have time before Monday, you can discuss #1 and if the hobby is making things, maybe do #5. If not, no worries, we will get 4 options covered at the meeting.
Please have your girls read the Girl Scout Promise & Law at home from time to time. It is important that they know and can recite it with the group each week.
Thank you for your support. Please let us know if you need us to order the sash & insignias & pins for your Brownie.
Please take a look at the Hobbies try-it.

Ask your daughter to think about what hobbies they do. Do they collect anything? Play sports? Make anything? If it is possible they can bring an example either this Monday or the following. If you have time before Monday, you can discuss #1 and if the hobby is making things, maybe do #5. If not, no worries, we will get 4 options covered at the meeting.
Please have your girls read the Girl Scout Promise & Law at home from time to time. It is important that they know and can recite it with the group each week.
Thank you for your support. Please let us know if you need us to order the sash & insignias & pins for your Brownie.
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Friends are Fun - Try-it #2
The meeting this week focused on "Friends". The try-it is "Friends are Fun". We made friendship bracelets and worked on writing a secrete code to a friend. The home work for the girls is requirement #1:

Look for new friends at school or at after school activities. Is there someone who is sitting by herself? Does she look lonely? Go up, smile, and introduce yourself. Then invite her to join you!
One thing I forgot to put on the Newsletter, is that the girls bring a quarter each week, at the end of the year we use the collection for either part of a service project or the end of the year party. This year, it may go towards the bridging ceremony to Girl Scouts Juniors.
We want the girls to bring ideas for activities, field trips and service projects that they would like for the troop to participate in throughout the year.
One thing I forgot to put on the Newsletter, is that the girls bring a quarter each week, at the end of the year we use the collection for either part of a service project or the end of the year party. This year, it may go towards the bridging ceremony to Girl Scouts Juniors.
We want the girls to bring ideas for activities, field trips and service projects that they would like for the troop to participate in throughout the year.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Troop # 840 - 1st meeting success
We had our 1st meeting for the 2008-09 school year this past Monday. We completed our 1st try-it, Brownies Around the World. The homework for this try-it was for the girls to come back next Monday with an interesting bit of information about any other country that they choose. It could have to do with Girl Scouts around the world or another culture in general. Very open option.
This blog will keep up with us for the year. There will be pictures from our meetings, field trips, and much more. I will collect everyone's email and send notices after updates. Please see the calendar link to the right. It has our plans for the year. We are looking forward to a great year of Brownies.
This blog will keep up with us for the year. There will be pictures from our meetings, field trips, and much more. I will collect everyone's email and send notices after updates. Please see the calendar link to the right. It has our plans for the year. We are looking forward to a great year of Brownies.
Monday, April 21, 2008
Going Green for Earth Day
Tuesday, April 22 is Earth Day.
Our Troop is working on a try-it called "Earth is our Home".
To save paper, we decided not to send home any paper or notes today.
Today we made a glass cleaner, picked up trash around the school playground and brought home a pack of seeds to plant at home. To complete this try-it, talk to your girls about ways to recycle at home, ways to save energy and natural cleaning methods. Here are a few facts to consider with your family:Our Troop is working on a try-it called "Earth is our Home".
To save paper, we decided not to send home any paper or notes today.
- Americans will generate 246 million tons of trash this year alone
- We will throw away 11 million tons of glass bottles and jars
- 36 billion aluminum cans
- packaging alone accounts for 33 percent of the trash we make
- If each of us just lowers the thermostat 2 degrees in wintertime and raises it 2 degrees in summertime, we could each save 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide every year
- Every ton of paper that is recycled saves 17 trees
- http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/human-footprint/
- http://ww2.earthday.net/
- http://www.recycling-revolution.com/
Save energy! Unplug electrical items when not in use. Turn off lights.
Make Clean & Green cleaning products. Today we will have made a Glass Cleaner (which also good on tile or laminate floors). You can also use Baking Soda & water to clean bathroom or kitchen sinks. For a wood polish, combine 2 parts of Olive Oil with 1 part of lemon juice, dip a soft clean rag into mixture and polish away.
And talk to your Girl Scout about what it means to Reduce, Reuse & Recycle.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Monday, December 10, 2007
Caroling @ CT


First picture is our girls that caroled, Second is of all girls and third is the best girl of them all!!
Merry Christmas!

Friday, December 7, 2007
Mrs Clause Visit
Monday, November 26, 2007
100 Lunches Made!
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Listening to the Past
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