Join us for a special Girl Scout adventure celebrating Native
American heritage! We'll explore vibrant traditions, listen to
inspiring stories, create beautiful crafts, and learn about the rich
cultures that have shaped our history. Come discover the spirit of
community, respect, and tradition-it's a journey you won't want to
miss! GSUSA Objectives: The Girl Scout Native American Heritage
Celebration Fun Patch is designed for Girl Scouts of all levels and
their leaders to celebrate and honor the rich and diverse cultures,
traditions, and histories of Native people, and to acknowledge the
many contributions that the Native American community has made and
continues to make across our nation. Girls and leaders have to earn
this fun patch, and we encourage girls from all ethnic backgrounds
to participate. The GSCCS Super Troop is a Girl Scout Troop
led by council staff and supported by Girl Scout families and
volunteers.
This is a meeting specifically for permanent and
temporary members of the Girl Scout Super Troop - it is not a badge
workshop.
Designed with every girl in mind, Super Troop is the
best place for girls to start unleashing their inner superpower and
share the sisterhood of Girl Scouts with girls from across our
council. A Super Troop can be the first troop or the permanent troop
for girls to experience Girl Scouting. Sometimes, volunteer-led troops
take time to find or form, so girls can join us for a few meetings or
forever. Together, Super Troop members learn what makes each Girl
Scout unique - it's also what makes her powerful. As a new Super Troop
member, Girl Scouts may opt to make a home in our Super Troop family
by becoming an official member or choose to participate in meetings
and activities with their Super Troop sisters until finding or forming
a volunteer-led Troop closer to home becomes available. Either way,
Super Troop is here for every girl to grow, learn, and adventure with
Girl Scouts. Join our bi-weekly Super Troop meetings on the 2nd and
4th Tuesday of each month.