Tag Archives: Girl Scout Movement
Great Week in Girl Scouting
Dear Girl Scouts, What a week it has been for Girl Scouting. On Tuesday, May 29th, National President Connie L. Lindsey, members of the Gordon family, five Girl Scouts and I had the honor of being in attendance at the … Continue reading
Posted in 100th Anniversary Celebration
Tagged 100th Anniversary, Anna Maria Chavez, C-SPAN, Connie Lindsey, Girl Scout Movement, Girl Scouts, GSCI, GSUSA, Juliette Gordon Low, Leadership, National Press Club, National Public Radio, President Obama, Presidential Medal of Freedom, The White House, ToGetHerThere
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Celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr.
On this day we honor the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a man who embodied the ideals of courage, confidence and character to which we as Girl Scouts are committed. His heroic embrace of brotherhood, sisterhood … Continue reading
Posted in 100th Anniversary Celebration
Tagged 100 Years of Girl Scouting, Character, Community Service, Courage Confidence, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, Girl Scout Movement, Girl Scouts, Public Service
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Hello Houston – A Memorable Experience
Kicking off the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouting at the National Convention in Houston, Texas is one of the most memorable experiences of a lifetime! A sea of Girl Scouts as far as the eye can see all dressed in … Continue reading
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Tagged Girl Scout Movement, GSUSA National Convention, Houston, Texas
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