Category Archives: Badges

Brownie Day at Color Me Mine

Troop 3480 Brownie Scouts will be introduced to ceramic painting at Color Me Mine in Silver Spring. This activity includes a tour of Color Me Mine’s kiln room and a Color Me Mine fun patch for each girl scout.

colorMeMinePatchBrownie Girl Scouts will:

  • learn the basics of ceramic painting including how to apply the underglazes.
  • learn how to use common design materials like stamps, stencils and tape.
  • choose a piece of pottery to paint – they’ll pick one from a selection of 3 items.

Download the Brownie Day Color Me Mine Permission Form. All forms must be turned in by December 28, 2012. The $8 fee for this program is due no later than January 11, 2013.

QUICK RECAP:
What: Brownie Day at Color Me Mine
When: Saturday, January 19, 2013, 1 – 2:30PM
Where: Color Me Mine Silver Spring
823 Ellsworth Drive, Silver Spring MD
301-565-5105
(Next to Chick-fil-A. Parking in the garage on Ellsworth Dr.)
Who: Brownie Scouts
Cost: $8

Note: This Brownie Day event is ONLY for registered Brownie Girl Scouts.

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No Meeting on Friday, But We’re Going to Blitz on Saturday!

Just a few reminders:

  1. There is NO troop meeting tomorrow, Friday, 21 December. Our next regularly scheduled troop meeting will be Friday, December 28, 2012. Remember: Troop 3480 meets every other Friday.
  2. We’ll see you at the Troop Blitz this Saturday, 22 December, at 10AM.
    All girls should be in uniform and bring clothing for yoga in the afternoon. (The Troop Blitz is a special event outside of our regularly scheduled troop meetings.)

  3. Parents MUST meet with the Cookie Mom, Sr. Zakiya, in order for their daughter to sell cookies.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012
10AM – 3PM
Prince George’s Muslim Association
9150 Lanham Severn Rd
Lanham, MD 20706

SCHEDULE

10AM Pinning Ceremony
10:30AM Investiture: Welcoming new members into the Girl Scout family
11AM Court of Arms: Presentation of earned badges
12PM Lunch & Thuhr Salat
1PM Yoga and SWAPS Rotation
3PM Parent Pick-Up

NOTE: Families are invited to attend the Pinning Ceremony, Investiture and Court of Arms. Lunch will be provided at the Masjid.

See you all Saturday!

Kesha

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World Thinking Day 2013: Together we can save children’s lives.

What is World Thinking Day?

Each year on February 22, World Thinking Day, girls participate in activities, games and projects with global themes to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countiries. World Thinking Day is part of the WAGGGS Global Action Theme (GAT) based on the United Nation’s Millennium Development Goalds (MDGs), which aim to improve the lives of the world’s poorest people. The theme of World Thinking Day 2013 is girls worldwide say “Health is precious. Together we can save children and mother’s lives.”

World Thinking Day not only gives girls a chance to celebrate international friendships, but it also a reminder that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community- one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. WAGGGS Thinking Day was first created in 1926 at the fourth Girl Guide/ Girl Scout International Conference held at Girl Scouts of the USA’s Camp Edith Macy (now called Edith Macy Conference Center).

Thinking Day was first created in 1926 at the fourth Girl Guide/ Girl Scout International Conference held at Girl Scouts of the USA’s Camp Edith Macy (now called Edith Macy Conference Center). Conference attendees decided that there should be a special day for Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from around the world to “think” of each other and give thanks and appreciation to their “sister” Girl Scouts. The delegates chose February 22 as the date for Thinking Day because it was the mutual birthday of Lord Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scout movement, and his wife, Olave, who served as World Chief Guide.

In 1932, at the seventh World Conference, held in Poland, a Belgian delegate suggested that since birthdays usually involve presents, girls could show their appreciation and friendship on Thinking Day not only buy extending warm wishes but by offering a voluntary contribution to the World Association. This is how the World Association’s Thinking Day Fund began.

flagsGlobeThe fund helps offer Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting to more girls and young women worldwide. Girl Scouts of the USA, through its Juliette Low World Friendship Fund contributes to the World Thinking Day Fund. Each troop can give to this fund on its own.

What countries will our girls pick? Syria? Indonesia? England? France? Palestine? Brazil? It’s up to the group. Look for more info soon.

Kesha

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