Monthly Archives: February 2014

Meeting Reminder, Cookies, Camping and a Bit of Troop Housekeeping

troopMeetingFridayOur next regularly scheduled troop meeting will be Friday, 14 February, 6 – 7:30PM, inshaAllah.

PICK UP COOKIES THIS WEEKEND
Parents should come pick up their girls cookie orders this Sunday, February 16, 2014, 11AM – 2PM. Please be timely and bring boxes and/or bags in which to carry cookie boxes. Please note that payment for half of the cookie order is due at the time of pickup. Makes checks payable to ‘Troop 3480’. Because this is a private home, the address will not be posted here. Contact Sis. Zakiya at zakiya [dot] said [at] gmail [dot] com.

SIGN UP FOR COOKIE BOOTHS
Sign up for Cookie Booths at this Friday’s troop meeting. Cookie booths can only be successful with parent participation. Help your daughter increase her cookie count by signing up.

Dates & Times:
3/8: 12 Noon – 2PM
3/15: 4 – 6PM
3/22: 12 Noon – 2PM

(Again, exact locations will be given at the troop meeting, inshaAllah.)

Older girls are needed to handle money and this can go toward Cookie Management patches. Parents will be responsible for picking up cookies for the booth from the Cookie Mom, returning remaining cookies, as well as accounting for the money with assistance from other parents and troop leaders. Teamwork makes everything easy.

Contact Sis. Zakiya at zakiya [dot] said [at] gmail [dot] com.

FINAL PARENT CAMPING MEETING
InshaAllah, our Troop will be attending the Encampment with our Service Unit April 11-13. If you would like your daughter to attend this enriching camping experience it is mandatory that you attend the Camping 101 Meeting this Friday at 6:15PM during our regularly scheduled troop meeting.

Parents who already attended a parent camping meeting need to register their Girl Scout(s) for camp, including paying the $35 for the two night camping trip. Please bring the $35 to register your daughter for the April 11-13 camping trip. She must also be current in dues. There will be no exceptions and space is limited to those who register first. Please contact Sister Alia if you have any questions.

This is the final parent camping meeting being offered as a courtesy to parents who were unable to attend the first meeting.

TROOP HOUSEKEEPING
We would like welcome some new parents to the troop and the blog. Here are some housekeeping items that help our troop run smoothly.

  1. Troop meetings begin at 6PM. Girls are not allowed in after 6:15PM.
  2. Our troop accepts all payments in cash as well as checks made out to “Troop 3480”.
  3. Please sign up to receive email updates from PGMAGirlScouts.org. All information about trips, meetings, events (both troop-sponsored and on-your-own) are posted on this public forum. We have over 100 registered girls in our troop and contacting every parent is just not always possible.
  4. All registered girls must to have health forms on file to attend Troop sponsored trips. Even if you don’t have private medical insurance, Girl Scout membership covers registered girls while on trips.
  5. Dues are $45 a year. Dues money covers pins, patches and supplements the costs of some trips.
  6. Our troop unifies through the Girl Scout uniform. Read more about our troop uniforms and where they can be purchased. We currently have a uniform incentive program to reward girls who are always in uniform every meeting.
  7. Permission slips and fees for trips should be turned in together. We post permission slips on our blog, hoping parents will print them out and turn them in at the next meeting. Calls or permission slips will not be accepted the day of an event. Questions about trips should be sent to Sis. Kesha or the respective troop leader.
  8. Both parents and girls should learn more about Girl Scout programs by visiting our council website, Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital (GSCNC). The site includes information about camping, summer camps, volunteering, Girl Scout awards and so much more. Our Beloved Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed us to seek knowledge from cradle to grave.
  9. When in doubt about something, just ask. If you have questions about anything above see troop managers, Sis. Kesha or Sis. Alia. Troop management and leaders are here to make sure your girls are safe, secure and are able to enjoy their scouting year.

Thank you for your time,

troopManagement

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Troop 3480 to Host Service Unit World Thinking Day Program, Feb. 21

WorldThinkingDay2014Each year on February 22, World Thinking Day, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. World Thinking Day is part of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts Global Action Theme based on the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goals, which aim to improve the lives of the world’s poorest people. The theme for World Thinking Day 2014 is girls worldwide say “education opens doors for all girls and boys.”

Did you know…?

  • 66 million girls are out of school globally (UNESCO). That’s even more girls than all the girls in Canada, Mexico and the United States combined!
  • There are 33 million fewer girls than boys in primary school. (Education First) That’s approximately the number of all school-age girls in the United States.
  • In some places, there are 90 students to one teacher. (Global Campaign for Education)
  • A child born to a literate mother is 50% more likely to survive past the age of 5. (UNESCO)
  • A girl with an extra year of education can earn 20% more as an adult. (The World Bank)
  • Girls with 8 years of education are 4 times less likely to be married as children. (National Academies Press)
  • 14 million girls under 18 will be married this year. That’s 38,000 girls today. (UNFPA)
  • Even though K-12 school is free in the United States, almost one in every seven US adults cannot read. (U.S. Department of Education, National Institute of Literacy)

Troop 3480 will host our service unit’s World Thinking Day program at Kingsford Elementary School on Friday, February 21, 6:30 – 8:30PM. Ambassadors and Seniors will assist with the program, Cadettes will be responsible for check-in and donation collection, and Juniors will help with event set up. Brownies and Daisies will highlight Sweden. More information will be given at this Friday’s troop meeting to take home. We will work hard to ensure an enjoyable event.

Each girl should be in full uniform and bring a new book for their own age level to donate to children at the House of Ruth DC / House of Ruth MD. Download the World Thinking Day permission slip and turn in at the Feb. 14 troop meeting. Girls should also eat before coming to the Thinking Day event.

QUICK RECAP
What: Service Unit 22-6 World Thinking Day Program
Who: All Levels
When: Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, 6:30 – 8:30PM
Where: Kingsford Elementary School
1401 Enterprise Road, Mitchellville MD 20721
Cost: new book donation for children of the House of Ruth

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Bring a Healthy Snack for the Brownie Snacks Badge, Feb. 14

Brownie-Snacks-BadgeBrownies have begun working on their Snacks badge. The Snacks badge focuses on the importance of healthy eating and making wise food choices.

We ask that all Brownies bring a healthy snack to the next Girl Scout troop meeting on February 14. Please bring enough to share with 20 girls and a written list of the ingredients used.

In order for your Brownie to complete the badge she must participate in this activity.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you on February 14.

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