| Navigate below and throughout this page to
stumble on some terrific things to do, as well as links to some
games especially created for Scouts, information links
and more! |
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Tote Bag |
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Candle in a tea cup |
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Caterpillar Swap |
| Dunk Bag |
| Easter
Swap |
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Tie Dye T-Shirts |
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Reindeer Puzzle Pin |
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Sit-up-on |
| Smiley
Swaps |
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Spray Bottle Tye Dye |
| Swaps |
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Trefoil Swap |
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| What is Scouting all about?
Curious?
Click here for more information. |
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| Interested in games targeted
especially for scouts?
Click here for scout games, or
click here for many other
wonderful and challenging games on Craftsnhobbies.com |
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| Badges
of Recognition are given for certain things you do or
participate in. This Web Site will help you along.
Click here |
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| I want to be a Scout. How do I
join? Easy, just click
here |
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Girl
Scout Promise and Law
The Girl Scout Promise and Law are shared by every member of
Girl Scouting. The Girl Scout Promise is the way Girl Scouts
agree to act every day toward one another and other people, and
the Law outlines a way to act towards one another and the world.
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The 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. |
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The Girl
Scout Law
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout. |
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| The word "God" can be
interpreted in a number of ways, depending on one's spiritual
beliefs. When reciting the Girl Scout Promise, it is okay to
replace the word "God" with whatever word your spiritual beliefs
dictate. |
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| A little History |
The Juliette Gordon Low
Birthplacea Girl Scout national center in Savannah, Georgiahas
something to offer everyone. It is the birthplace of
Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts of the USA, who
was affectionately known by her family and friends as "Daisy."
Built in 1821, the house has been elegantly restored to reflect
the 1880s and furnished with many original Gordon family pieces,
including artwork by Juliette Gordon Low. Located in the heart
of the Savannah Historic District, "the Birthplace," as it is
commonly called by Girl Scouts nationwide, was the city's first
National Historic Landmark. |
The house is the setting for a
family story entwined in the history of Savannah and the United
States. It features stylish Egyptian Revival and classical
details popular in the early 19th century, when it was built for
Savannah Mayor James Moore Wayne (who later became an associate
justice of the U.S. Supreme Court).
In 1831, Wayne sold the house to his niece, Sarah, and her
husband William Washington Gordon I, who was Juliette Low's
grandfather. Girl Scouts of the USA purchased the house from the
Gordon family in 1953. It was opened in October 19, 1956, as a
program center and historic house museum. |
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One of the most popular and sought after items in
our Girl Scout section is the Spray Bottle Tie Dye. If you are
interested in learning this fantastic art, or know someone
that is, please send them our way. Otherwise,
click here for full
instructions.
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Wow, Kool-Aide Tie Dye is one to remember. Spray
bottle Tie Dye got you in the mood for some more fun. Nothing
like creating something to wear, with the same thing you use to
quench your thirst. Thirsty? In the crafting mood. Not a
problem. All you have to do is click below and let the fun
begin!
Click here to create
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Interested in
Adding a Craft or some great tips and advice for all those other
Scouts out there? We will scream to everyone about your talents
and how you created your wonderful item or gave the best
information. Fill out the form to get started.
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