GOLD AWARD GIRL SCOUT CANDIDATES AND THEIR PROJECTS: SEE IF YOUR TROOP CAN HELP THEM OUT!
As a Gold Award Girl Scout, you're part of an elite group of young women.
Starting in 1916, the best and brightest have undertaken projects to improve their communities—and the world. The Golden Eaglet insignia, the highest award in Girl Scouts from 1916 to 1939, marked the beginning of a long tradition of recognizing the extraordinary efforts of extraordinary girls. From 1940 to 1963, the Curved Bar Award was the highest honor in Girl Scouts. From 1963 to 1980, the highest award was called First Class. And since 1980, the Gold Award has inspired girls to find the greatness inside themselves and share their ideas and passions with their communities.
The following Girl Scouts have Gold Award Projects that your troop may be a part of:
1. Kera Reinig: Middle School Workshop for 5th and 6th grade girls.
Click the link below to register.
Starting in 1916, the best and brightest have undertaken projects to improve their communities—and the world. The Golden Eaglet insignia, the highest award in Girl Scouts from 1916 to 1939, marked the beginning of a long tradition of recognizing the extraordinary efforts of extraordinary girls. From 1940 to 1963, the Curved Bar Award was the highest honor in Girl Scouts. From 1963 to 1980, the highest award was called First Class. And since 1980, the Gold Award has inspired girls to find the greatness inside themselves and share their ideas and passions with their communities.
The following Girl Scouts have Gold Award Projects that your troop may be a part of:
1. Kera Reinig: Middle School Workshop for 5th and 6th grade girls.
Click the link below to register.