Girl Scout Troop #5594 at the Germantown Library
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Girl Grade Level: 1st (entering Fall 2024-2025 school year)
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Tuesday, July 30: 5-6 PM
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Meeting Frequency: Monthly on Tuesdays from 5 – 6 pm
- August and September Dates to come!
Interested in joining or more information?
• Please contact our Customer Care Team so they we can notify the troop leaders of the interest, pass along any important contact information, and monitor the number of girls in attendance per GSUSA ratio requirements. Right now the current troops capacity can likely only accept two more girls given the current number of adult volunteers, but we can also pass along details to families who would be interested in starting another troop of their own and the supports available to get them started.
• Please contact our Customer Care Team so they we can notify the troop leaders of the interest, pass along any important contact information, and monitor the number of girls in attendance per GSUSA ratio requirements. Right now the current troops capacity can likely only accept two more girls given the current number of adult volunteers, but we can also pass along details to families who would be interested in starting another troop of their own and the supports available to get them started.
• Customer Care Team: 518-489-8110 ; customercare@girlscoutsneny. org
What is Girl Scouts?
Simply put, Girl Scouting helps girls discover themselves and their abilities through skill-building activities and opportunities to try new things, connect with others to create change, and take action by developing projects that make their communities and the world a better place. Backed by trusted adult volunteers, mentors, and millions of alums, Girl Scouts lead the way as they find their voices and make changes that affect the issues most important to them.
What do Girl Scouts Do?
The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is built on four core program pillars! Each of these are tied the opportunity to participate in activities, excursions, and badge earning!
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Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) With a focus on high-quality multiyear programs in engineering, computer science, and outdoor STEM, girls become increasingly interested, confident, and competent in STEM subjects.
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Outdoor Through progressive outdoor programs for girls of all ages, girls experience nature, build skills, and take action in their communities as environmental stewards.
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Life Skills By partaking in life skills programming, girls enhance the academic skills they learn in school through topics such as civic engagement, healthy living, communication skills, financial literacy, and global citizenship.
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Entrepreneurship Starting with the iconic Girl Scout Cookie Program, this pillar explores ways in which girls can change the world by learning business skills and provides them with a variety of entrepreneurship opportunities, including social entrepreneurship.