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Sock Hop, July 14, 2007

Girl News:
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Girl Award Recipients

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Our Cabana Patrol still taking apps!

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2008 National Girl Scout Leadership Institute

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Oregon Teen Scene Newsletter Winter 2008

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Working On Your Silver or Gold Award?

Check out the Fun Activities
to do in YOUR area:
(Day camps, sewing, skating, beach party...)
Central Oregon
Coastal Area
Umpqua Region

Lane County

Troop 462 helps with the
Beach Clean up Oct. 2007

First time on our site?  Please take the safety pledge.
Did you know 11-17 year old Girl Scouts can travel all over Oregon, the U.S. and beyond?  These trips are called Destinations.

We have some Council and GSUSA Badges available online!

Girls! 
Looking for internet activities
all your own? 
Try the GSUSA webpage
for lots of fun stuff.
Studio 2B is an GSUSA online site for 11-17 year old girls.
Girl Scout Promise
Girl Scout Law
Do you know which level of Girl Scouting you would be in?

Girl Award Recipients
WOW - CONGRATULATIONS GIRLS!
The Girl Awards for 2008 were presented at the annual Girl Celebration on April 11, 2008 in Eugene, Oregon.  From earning the Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouting, to being presented with 10 year pins, our girls have been busy!  Congratulations to the 146 girls that worked long hours on their projects.  Click Girl Awards to see this years list.

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HEY - IT'S NOT TOO LATE !
Our Cabana Patrol for 2009 is still taking applications.  Details for this Destination is on Our Cabana page.

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2008 National Girl Scout Leadership Institute
Live HEALTHY
Lead HEALTHY
October 29-30, 2008
The 2008 Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI) (formerly Girl Congress) is part of the leadership experience for girls in grades 6 -12, designed to develop and hone their leadership skills, provide an opportunity to discuss key health issues relevant to them and engage in a fun and interactive learning environment with peers and adults. Sponsored by Girl Scouts of the USA and Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, Inc., the GSLI will be held on October 29-30, 2008, in Indianapolis, Indiana, prior to the national council session.

Registration info:
Registration opens January 31, 2008
Fee is $125 per participant.
Registration deadline is July 31, 2008
For more information check out www.girlscoutsindiana.org

Click to print off a more detailed Letter.

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The Oregon Teen Scene Newsletter is HERE!
Calling all Oregon Teens
The Teen Specialists from Santiam, Western Rivers, Winema, and Columbia Rivers Council have gotten together to bring you ONE newsletter that is a source for events and information happening from Portland (Columbia Rivers), Salem (Santiam Council), Eugene (Western Rivers), to Medford (Winema Council) and beyond.  This is an exciting way to find out what great adventures are available to YOU, anywhere in the state of Oregon.  If you would like to be included, please send your FULL name, troop number, and email address to Jan Thompson.

What better way to let all teens know about the wonderful opportunities for you throughout the state of Oregon than in one newsletter!
Oregon Teen Scene - Fall 2007

Oregon Teen Scene - Winter 2008

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Working On Your Silver or Gold Award?
All girls, 11-17, who are just beginning to work toward the Silver or Gold Awards should now be using the Studio 2B guidelines. Packets are only available to those leaders (and girls) who take the Silver or Gold Award training. Check training dates in your area.

Questions about Bronze, Silver or Gold Awards may be directed to Jan Thompson, Teen Program Manager at the Eugene Service Center (485-5911 x115) or Katie Lytle, Silver and Gold Coordinator at (344-6424).

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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.

 

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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This page last modified on May 1, 2008.