Girl scout meeting ideas
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While we may be in the weeks before Halloween and Girl Scout Founder's Day, it isn't too early to think about thinking about and planning your November meetings. Image created by the author on Canva With Thanksgiving only a month away, this is a good time to think about having a Girl Scout Friendsgiving meeting with your troop. You can these earn up to three Daisy petals while during this meeting Green Daisy Petal-Use Resources Wisely Rose Daisy Petal-Make the World a Better Place Yellow…

Holly Parker saved to Girl Scouts - Daisy
After tagging along to all her older sister's Girl Scout meetings and field trips, my kindergartner is finally a Daisy scout. She's so excited. Since I already lead an older girl troop, I figured I might as well lead the Daisies, too. I kind of have an idea of the things that work now and the things to skip or tweak, so hopefully this time around will be even better than the first. Poor older kids, having to be my guinea pigs until I get things figured out. And because I know how hard it is…
Whether you’re new to leading a troop or you’re looking for inspiration, this list of suggested seasonal activities, holidays to celebrate, and other meeting ideas for throughout the year will make…
Cassandra Black saved to Girl Guides
Your very first Girl Scout Daisy meeting does not need to be stressful. Here is a quick and easy idea for new leaders to use. *This post co...

Miranda Willis saved to Girl Scouts
Angela shares her story (and lessons learned along the way) in navigating her experience as a multi-level troop leader!

Nichola Mente saved to Girl scouts
We say the Girl Scout law at every gathering but finding time to let the girls talk about what it means somehow gets overlooked in the busy flow of our meetings and outings. This game is a great w…
Erin Scanlan saved to Girl Scouts
25 of the best Juliette Gordon Low activities, service projects & games to use for your Girl Scout troop. As a new Girl Scout leader one of the first things you probably heard was who started the organization and her name, Juliette Gordon Low. Over the years as a leader I always tried to teach my girls more and more fun, interesting and important facts about her. Of course always trying to be fun and exciting.

Veronica Ramirez saved to Girl Scouts