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Written GSCCS on October 02, 2012 in Troops |
Ashlyn from Troop 2486, Troop 105 and Troop 321 just recently all completed their Silver Award. The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Cadette can earn. It gives them a chance to show  that they are a leaders, that are organized, determined and dedicated to improving their community. Ashlyn from Troop 2486 developed a backpacks and school supplies drive at her...
Written GSCCS on September 20, 2012 in News |
Girl Scouts of Central California South and the Sequoia Council, Boy Scouts of America are joining forces again this year to expand their membership by inviting the community to join them in the “Feed the Need” Community Food Drive. They are asking patrons to bring five or more cans or non-perishable food items to the Fair in return for free admission on October 11 from...
Post by: GSCCS | Posted on: August 30, 2012 | In: Volunteers |
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We would like to create two to three quilts to commemorate Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary to be displayed in our Council Offices. We welcome the help of our members, alumnae and staff to make this happen. Please contact Shannon Smith if you are interested at (800) 490-8653 ext 119 or ssmith@girlscoutsccs.org Tweet Pin
Written GSCCS on August 27, 2012 in Girl Scouts |
What:    2012 Camporee – the ultimate Girl Scout camp out of 10,000 Girl Scouts and volunteers! When: October 26-28, 2012 Where: Lake Perris State Recreation Area (in the city of Perris, CA in the Inland Empire of Riverside County) 17801 Lake Perris Drive Perris, CA 92571 Cost:      Weekend – $50/person or Saturday only – $25/person How:     Visit...
Written GSCCS on August 16, 2012 in Troops |
We have created item level sheets that can be used to help parents and troop leaders know the specific costs for items needed for their Girl Scouts. We have included the basic uniform and program items. If you need other items you can contact the Gold Mine store directly or visit our online store. We hope this helps answer some commonly asked questions. Daisy Uniform Brownie...
Written GSCCS on August 08, 2012 in News |
Kids grabbed their helmets, bikes, and bottles of water, and went to the Bike Safety Rodeo! Girl Scout Senior, Erica, hosted a Bike Safety Rodeo on Tuesday July 31, 2012 from 9:00AM – 12:00 PM at Buttonwillow Park & Recreation. There were games, safety tips, and obstacle courses. Best of all – the event was free to attend! Erica is a Senior Girl Scout at Girl Scouts of Central...
Written GSCCS on August 08, 2012 in News |
The swimming pool and summertime are always a key part of a child’s summer. But not everyone is up to date on their water safety skills. Girl Scout Ambassador, Maggie, put together a workshop to teach kids  how to be safe around the water and in their pools at home. She hosted the Water Safety class on Saturday July 28 at the Wasco Veterans’ Hall for kids ages 6-10. The seminar was free to...
Written GSCCS on August 08, 2012 in What Girl Scouts Taught Me |
Written by: Allison Hollender, GSCCS Delegate to the Girls World Forum 2012,Chicago IL Allison is a presenter at the 2012 Women Inspiring Girls Luncheon in Bakersfield on October 5, 2012. It has been some time after the Girl’s World Forum in Chicago, and now I have had some time to digest the extreme amount of information that has been thrown at me during the week. The statistics,...
Written GSCCS on August 01, 2012 in Troops |
          Join Girl Scouts of Central California South for our Summer Scavenger Hunt Contest. Help us reach 100 posts for our 100th Anniversary!   How to enter: Girls 15 and under will need a parent or guardian to sign up for Facebook if they do not already have an account to complete the contest. “LIKE” Girl Scouts of Central...
Written GSCCS on August 01, 2012 in Troops |
Post by: Danielle Cash Fresno troop 2385 decided at one of their meetings they wanted to donate to the families at Ronald McDonald House Charities Central Valley and to the homeless at the Evangel home. So the girls setup a shopping trip! They spent 2 hours and over $440 on items for two charities. Then they organized the items they bought into two piles for the  two different charities. The...