Angela and Anneliese joined the Council for an afternoon of Valentine fun. They joined other Junior Girl Scouts, Brownies and Daisies in making Valentine cards, decorating Valentine containers and decorating Valentine cookies.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
Thinking Day Postcard Exchange
The Troop particiapted in the International Thinking Day Postcard Exchange for the first time this year. We received requests from over 140 Girl Scout and Girl Guide troops representing 40 states and 5 different countries to trade postcards and e-cards. No trade request was declined. The postcards are starting to roll in. This is a great oppportunity to learn about girls just like them from different parts of their state, their country and their world.
Greetings from Girl Scout Jr. Troop 6343 from Springfield, Illinois, USA! We’re a group of 12 fun-loving, very chatty 4th grade girls who love getting out and about in our community. We’ve been together since we were Daisies. This is first year of being Junior Girl Scouts and our first year participating in the Postcard Exchange. We have just completed our Agent of Change Journey adventure. As part of our Agent of Change journey we cooked and served dinner at our local Ronald McDonald House.
Springfield, the Illinois State capitol, is located in Central Illinois about 4 hours southwest of Chicago & 2 hours northeast of St. Louis, MO. Springfield’s most famous citizen is Abraham Lincoln. Each year over 1 million visitors come to see Springfield’s historic sites which includes the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, the Lincoln Home and neighborhood, Lincoln’s Tomb, Lincoln’s New Salem and more. Most of the historic sites are featured in our above postcard.
Check us out on our blog at http://gstroop6343.blogspot.com
Abby, Alexis, Amanda, Angela, Anneliese, Gracie, Katie, Mati, Natalie, Nina, Sarah & Zoe
Leaders: Elizabeth & Mary
Springfield, the Illinois State capitol, is located in Central Illinois about 4 hours southwest of Chicago & 2 hours northeast of St. Louis, MO. Springfield’s most famous citizen is Abraham Lincoln. Each year over 1 million visitors come to see Springfield’s historic sites which includes the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, the Lincoln Home and neighborhood, Lincoln’s Tomb, Lincoln’s New Salem and more. Most of the historic sites are featured in our above postcard.
Check us out on our blog at http://gstroop6343.blogspot.com
Abby, Alexis, Amanda, Angela, Anneliese, Gracie, Katie, Mati, Natalie, Nina, Sarah & Zoe
Leaders: Elizabeth & Mary
It's Your World - Change It!
Congratulations Troop 6343! You have completed your Agent of Change Leadership Journey. Who is an Agent of Change? You are. You have just completed a powerful journey in which you discovered the Power of One and the Power of a Team to create the Power of a Community.
Remember ... Power is the way you act in everyday amazing ways and is something you can show everyday.
Agent of Change - Power of Community
On Friday, February 4, the Troop met at the local Ronald McDonald House to prepare and serve dinner for the House guests. The girls delivered the pop tabs they had been collecting and the flower arrangements they had previously made. After a House tour and explanation of the purpose of the House, the girls got busy making dinner. Their menu included Italian Beef sandwiches, vegetable soup, chips, vegetable trays and homemade desserts.
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