Brownie Girl Scouts
Troop 734

Kansas

Holly
Mary
Jessica
Madison
Cheyenne
 
Sara
Paige
 
Alexis
Kylie
 

Troop
Leader

Kristie

   

Please review Selling Safety Rules with your child:
This is our first year selling Girl Scout.
It is important that we, as parents, review Selling Safety Rules with our daughters.
SELLING SAFETY RULES:
Please adhere to these safety guideline's.
Remember do not start selling Calendars and
nuts until October 6, 2002
Please turn in your orders on time!
and
Have fun selling
1. When selling door-to-door have adult supervision!
2. Never enter the house of a stranger!
3. Sell only during daylight hours.
4. Never carry large amounts of money.
5. Don't give out your name, address or telephone number!
6. Wear your Girl Scout uniform while selling.

THE GIRL SCOUT LAW

I will do my best to be:
Honest and fair,
Friendly and helpful,
Considerate and caring,
Courageous and strong, and
Responsible for what I say and do,
And to respect myself and others,
Respect authority, use resources wisely,
make the world a better place,
And be a sister to every Girl Scout.

SUPPORT YOUR GIRL SCOUTS

You can help support your Girl Scout and help her troop or group advisors by:

+Attending parent meeting.

+Keeping in contact with her troop or group advisors about what is happening and informing them of any special needs your daughter may have.

+Helping her attend the activities by providing transportation or offering to car-pool with other member families.

+Sharing your skill and talents with the troop or group.

+Reviewing the Program Events Guide with her to select the council sponsored activities that most meet her needs and interests.


THE GIRL SCOUT PROMISE

On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law



God
Bless
America

THE GIRL SCOUT COOKIE SONG

Chorus:
On my honor I will try
To sell Girl Scout cookies all day and night
We'll sell our cookies until they are gone
Cause there's many more where they come from.
People don't need to know my name
They'll buy my cookies just the same
For three dollars a box, they get quite a treat
When they open their box to eat

Chorus:
I've tucked away a box or two
If you buy our cookies you'll have some too
If you need samoas then we have some
And there's plenty more where they came from.

Chorus:
We sell our cookies at the grocery store
and we even go door to door,
Our thin mints are really great
So buy some to freeze before it's too late.

Chorus:
We have a goal that we plan to keep
To sell fifty boxes before we sleep
So buy several boxes so when we're gone
You'll still be munching and singing this song.

Chorus:
Our cookie sale lasts only two weeks
But we have lots of fun with the people we meet
So buy our cookies before we go
Cause we won't be back for a year or so.


FOR PARENTS:

I
f you're a Girl Scout parent and have questions about the Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), this is the place to be. Below are frequently asked questions that link to online answers and resources - most of which are at the official GSUSA website.

These links will take you outside of our troop's website. If you are a Girl Scout, let your parents help you to make wise decisions about the websites that you visit.

Where can my daughter and I learn more about Girl Scouting?

What are the benefits of Girl Scouting?

How can I contribute to my daughter's scouting experience?

What is "The Girl Scout Program"?

What do girls do in Girl Scouting?

Where can I learn about Girl Scouting's history?



GIRL SCOUT AGE LEVELS
  Daisy Girl Scouts - Kindergarten
Brownie Girl Scouts 1st - 3rd Grade
Junior Girl Scouts - 4th - 6th Grade
Cadette Girl Scouts - 6th - 9th Grade
Senior Girl Scouts -
9th - 12th Grade
Email Troop Leader
Kristie