Monthly Archives: October 2017

Reminder: Troop Meeting Tomorrow, Friday, Oct 13

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As salaamu alaikum,

The next regularly scheduled troop meeting will be tomorrow, Friday, Oct 13, 2016, 6 – 8PM, inshaAllah. Please be timely. Arrivals after 6:15PM are disruptive to troop meetings and strongly discouraged.

DAISIES

  • Daisies will be working on their Lupe petal, discussing the importance of being honest and fair.

BROWNIES

  • There are many new Brownies this year so they will be getting to know each other, discussing the Girl Scout Way, and planning for future badges.
  • Two Juniors will teach the Brownies a few traditional Girl Scout camp songs and share their experiences from Girl Scout summer sleep-away camp.
  • Turn in permission forms and $12 payment for the World of Girls Journey-in-a-Day at Chesapeake Children’s Museum, Oct. 28
  • Register online for the Saturday, December 9 morning session (8:30AM – 12PM Noon) of Cookie College at the University of Maryland College Park, or bring $8 to the front desk at the troop meeting (subject to availability).

JUNIORS

  • Juniors will continue getting to know each other and planning their Girl Scout year, deciding what badges they want to earn as well as what activities they would like to do together as a troop.

CADETTES

  • Cadettes should make sure they are working on the first two steps of their Babysitter badge:
    • Step 1 – Observe kids in person for at least one hour. It could be at a day-care center, preschool, after-school program, or with an older girl who has a regular babysitting job. Act as a scientific researcher and take notes about your observations. When you get home, do some research in books or online, and compare your observations with professional opinions on childhood development.
    • Step 2 – Interview five moms about what they expect from a babysitter. What are the top-three behavioral, safety and emergency situations they expect babysitters to be able to handle? If these are situations for which you aren’t prepared, find a way to be prepared.

SENIORS & AMBASSADORS

  • Seniors & Ambassadors will be having a guest speaker on conflict resolution and communication. The presenter, Aaliyah Muhammad, is a former prosecuting attorney for the city of Baltimore. She is also a court-appointed mediator and has worked with and trained police officers and other professionals on mediation and conflict resolution.

MULTIPLE LEVELS

  • Turn in permission forms for the Bridging Ceremony, Saturday, October, 14, 3:30 – 5:30PM, at Fox Hill Community Park Bridge in Bowie, MD.

PARENTS

 

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PGMA Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony, Oct 14

PGMA Girl Scouts will have a bridging program and ceremony Saturday, October 14, 3:30 – 5:30PM, at the Fox Hill Community Park bridge. Bridging is an important transition in a Girl Scout’s life. It’s a defining moment when a girl becomes aware of her achievements and is ready for new adventures and responsibilities.

foxHillCommunityParkBridgeThere are two components to earn a Girl Scout Bridging Award. For the first step, girls have to “Pass It On” by telling younger girls what it is like to be a Girl Scout at their current level. For example, Brownies would tell Daisies how much fun it is in Brownies and the type of activities they have done in the past year. The second step is to “Look Forward” where girls find out from older Girl Scouts what it is like to be in that level. For example Brownies would listen to what Juniors had done in the past year and find out how much fun it is to be a Junior.

Bridging Girl Scouts: get prepared to share last year’s amazing, fun and challenging experiences as well as what you are looking forward to by writing two letters: one letter to a younger girl and a second letter to an older girl. In the first letter you should write 2-3 things you enjoyed about being a girl scout in the previous year and in the second letter 2-3 things you are looking forward to in the year to come. Younger girls can write a short letter and draw a picture. All letters should be brought to the bridging program in a sealed envelope. Address the outside of the envelope to the level you are leaving and the second envelope to the level to which you are bridging.

Girls bridging to Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes should wear their old vest and bring their new vest to change into at the bridging ceremony. Bridging Girl Scouts will receive the insignia pin for their new level, a bridging certificate, and bridging award inshaAllah. Girls who are unable to attend the bridging, should inform their troop leader and they will receive their pins and etc. at the following troop meeting.

Please bring a blanket to sit on and a light healthy snack. We will fellowship by the bridge after the ceremony.

QUICK RECAP
What: PGMA Girl Scouts Bridging Ceremony
Who: All Bridging Girl Scouts
When: Saturday October 14, 2017, 3:30 – 5:30PM
Where: Fox Hill Community Park Bridge
5001 Collington Road, Bowie, MD 20715
(Intersection of 197 and Lerner Place)
Cost: None
Form: Bridging Ceremony Permission Form UPDATED

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Ambassador & Senior Troop Meeting Today, Oct 6

 

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Ambassadors and Seniors ONLY will have a troop meeting today, Friday, October 6, 2017, 6 – 8PM, to discuss their upcoming camping trip, inshaAllah.

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