When there is an overwhelming number of extracurricular activities you could enroll your girl in, you may wonder, “Why Girl Scouts?” Even as kindergarteners and first graders, girls can begin to develop important leadership characteristics that will continue to shape her growth. According to the Girl Scout Research Institute, Girl Scouts are more likely than … Continue reading Dynamic Daisies: 5 Benefits of Girl Scouting for Grades K-1
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New Year, New Daises!
With the New Year fast approaching, what better way to kick off 2019 than giving your kindergartener or first grader the gift of Girl Scouts? For Daisies, everything is new and exciting – from planting a garden in their communities to putting on a skit with their troop – and the energy is contagious! The … Continue reading New Year, New Daises!
Goleta Troop 50463’s Daisy Petal Adventure
As part of earning their "Responsible for what I say and do" Daisy petal, Girl Scout Daisy Troop 50463 of Goleta visited Above All Aviation to learn about pre-flight checklists - the list of things that airplane pilots need to check each time they take an airplane up to make sure the airplane is safe … Continue reading Goleta Troop 50463’s Daisy Petal Adventure
Daisy & Brownie Troop Visits Salinas City Hall
Troop 91110 visited Salinas City Hall, received a tour from Mayor Gunter and made it into the "News from the City Manager" newsletter! http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render… Girl Scouts learn about the community they live in. Has your troop visited a local place of government lately?
From Kindergartener to Girl Scout Daisy . . . it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3
Have a girl in your life who’s starting kindergarten this fall? Set her up for success before she even walks into the classroom! Girl Scouts can help you (and her) navigate this new chapter with expert tips and activities. Visit girlscouts.org/daisy for more info on raising awesome girls. It’s never too early to unleash her inner leader!Joining … Continue reading From Kindergartener to Girl Scout Daisy . . . it’s as easy as 1, 2, 3
