Parents and youth interested in the Girl Scouts program are invited to attend one of two informational meetings on Oct. 13 and Oct. 22 in Lynnwood.
Troops will be formed at the two sessions.
Tues: Oct 13: 6-7 p.m. at Lynnwood Fire Department, 18800 44th Ave. West, Lynnwood
Thurs. Oct 22: 6:-7 PM at Trinity Lutheran Church: 6215 196 St. SW., Lynnwood
Come check out the adventure of Girl Scouting and hear how Girl Scouting can benefit your daughter’s development. Girl Scouts offers enriching activities solely for girls, ages 5-17.
Adult volunteer positions are now open too; you do not need to be a parent to volunteer, training provided.
What do Girl Scouts do? Girl Scouts hike and bike, Girl Scouts play sports and Girl Scouts help the community with service projects – plant flowers, clean up beaches, and visit senior citizens. Girl Scouts learn leadership and decision making skills. Girl Scouts ride horses and go on overnights at the zoo. Girl Scouts build bridges, birdhouses and baskets. Girl Scouts enjoy enhanced self-esteem. Girl Scouting is about values.
Join the 1,100 Girl Scouts already in Edmonds School District area troops. Interested but cannot attend? Call Amber Ariano at the Everett Girl Scout office at 877-822-9435 or email: northerncounties@girlscoutsww.org.
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