By submitted on Sunday, April 28th, 2013
Rebecca White and Claire Eckert from Huntington Catholic School Girl Scout Troop #20299 practice being considerate and caring by putting together a project for the HCS Run for the Rams annual benefit dinner and auction. Various Girl Scout Troops have donated projects as well as Girl Scout Cookie baskets for the event... Read More...
By submitted on Sunday, April 28th, 2013
Brownie Girl Scout Renee Peterson from Huntington Catholic School Girl Scout Troop #20299 prepares to blow a bubble using homemade bubble solution and a homemade bubble wand as part of the Home Scientist badge. Girl Scouts is America’s premiere leadership development organization for girls... Read More...
By Submitted on Sunday, April 28th, 2013
Girl Scouts of Huntington and Wabash Counties hosted a Girls Only skate at West Park Skate on March 27, 2013. Girl Scouts were encouraged to bring their friends and over 100 girls attended the event. Pictured are (l-r): Ella Mettler, Alivia Shockley, Allie Campbell, Jade Lewis, and a guest... Read More...
By Submitted on Sunday, April 28th, 2013
Girl Scouts from various troops throughout Huntington County joined together to celebrate Girl Scout Sunday on March 10, 2013, at St. Mary Catholic Church. Pictured are (l-r) Front row: Anna Guerre, Laura Hartmus, Andrea Krumanaker, Allie Campbell, Maggie Guere, Norah Fisher. Back row: Leader Tonya Young, Mia Cotton, Jessica Hartmus, Fr... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Thursday, January 19th, 2012
Come celebrate our 100th year of Girl Scouting in Huntington County at World Thinking Day on February 19th from 1-3pm at Mt Etna UMC.
Learn about Girl Scouts while having fun with friends and learning about different countries through games and activities!
Free for all girls grades K-12!
By Lamont Neal on Monday, May 16th, 2011
Roanoke Junior Girl Scouts troop 20551 completed their Bronze Award by Donating Plyoboxes they made for the Parkview Huntington YMCA.
Listed in photo are:
Miki Gilpin, Kassidy Thompson, Alethea Gilpin (leader), Jordan Neal, Kayla Swanson, Lisa Leist (YMCA instructor), Brittany Sands, Gena Sands (leader), Gabrielle Haneline... Read More...
By Cindy Cook on Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
What did you do today?
Kayaking, hiking, planting a community garden, exploring my town and the world around me? Join Girl Scouts and experience more. Today’s Girl Scouts equals more choices, more reasons to join.
To learn about becoming a Girl Scout, join us for our Huntington County Walk-in Recruitment Open House on Monday, August 30th at St... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, June 25th, 2010
The Juniors Girl Scouts from Roanoke recently went to Salamonie Reservoir to learn about canoeing. The D.N.R. Naturalist Thersea instructed the girls on water safety and how to maneuver the canoe. The girls got to put there new skills to use.They completed their Smart Craft badge. The girls were: Chelsea Boyer... Read More...
By Lamont Neal on Friday, June 25th, 2010
The Roanoke, IN Juniors Girl Scout Troop 20305 had a bike rodeo.Huntington Parkview EMS Mike and Ed came out to talk about bike safety and what could happen if they had a accident with out a helmet on.They also gave each girl a bike helmet.
By Mandy Stephan on Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
Do you like making friends, having fun, and serving the community? Join Girl Scouts and experience hiking, camping, crafting, canoeing, fun, friendship, community service and so much more.
A community wide event is being held to learn more about becoming a Girl Scout. Are you in kindergarten through High School? If yes, come and meet local leaders, other girl scouts, and sign up to participate in Girl Scouts... Read More...
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