Troop 1575 - Junior Award Status

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Troop 1575 – Award Status




Updated
6-10-2003


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Required Activities:

Melissa Erin Mary Carlee Elizabeth Amber Casie Katie Hannah Emily Jennifer
Signs:
     Star

Something New

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Self Esteem

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Show talents

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2 Activities from
"It's Great to be a Girl"

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Issues for GS:
      Girls are Great
"Just for Girls" or
Council event

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     Rainbow "World Neighbors"

Issues for GS:
      Connections or
GS go Global or
Council event

Make Friendship Flag
(pg 69)

Participate in B/J Bridging x x x x x x

2 Activities:
   "My community"
   "Celebrating People"
   "Local Lore"

     Sun GS Promise:
   Service Activity

GS Law:
   Service Activity

Earn Either:
  "It's Important To Me"
  "The Choice Is Yours"
  "High On Life"

  Religious recognition

Do Activity from:
  "GS Basics" or
  "Advent. in GS'g

 

Read:
  "It's Great To Be A Girl"
  "Values in GS'g" and
  answer "Test Yourself"

    World Community Service Project
Earn one of these:
  "Model Citizen"
  "Lead On"
Earn one of these:
  "Earth Connections"
  "Eco-Action"
  "Your Outdoor
            Surroundings"
Issues: "Read to Lead"
Service Project using
   "Create and Invent" or
   "Explore and Discover"

Junior Aide 1- Get Ready x x x x x x x x x x
2- Get Set x x x x x x x x x
3- Go!
Do activity with younger girls

x x x x x x x

Junior GS

1
Leadership 2
Award 3
4
Bridging To 1
CADETTE 2
Girl Scouts! 3
4
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BRONZE 1
AWARD 2 x x x x x
3 x x x x x x
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 Parents, please look at the requirements and speak to your daughters
to see if they would like to work on this. It is not required, but
will be good practice for their Silver Award (can only be done
during the Cadette years) and the even more prestigious Gold Award.
which, as the Girl Scout equivalent to the Boy Scout's Eagle Scout Award,
can help open the doors to scholarship and employment opportunities.
The Bronze is the third Highest Award for girls in Girl Scouting.

See the back of the Junior GS Handbook for specifics

 

 

 

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