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To old to join? No way! Girls don't have to worry about what they've missed; just look forward to what they can experience as a Girl Scout Senior.
What Seniors do!
As girl progress through Girl Scouting, many find that they don't have time for a traditional troop setting. Girls can choose a "Pathway" that offers the freedom to tailor their level of involvement to fit their schedule and lifestyle. She can choose one, all or some of the options -- camp, events, series, troop, travel and virtual.* (*still in development)
GIRLtopia: Imagine a perfect world for girls. Imagining is the first step to creating. Make your vision a reality. That's what leadership is all about.
Sow What?: So, what do you hope for from your food? Great taste? Pleasing smell? Good looks, too? As you dig into Sow What? and get down to the roots, you'll crave a whole lot more. You'll see how your food network can serve up what;s best for Earth - and best for you!
Mission: Sisterhood!: When it comes to sisterhood, what girls start can spiral outward and change the world. Through Mission: Sisterhood! girls see the stories of sisterhood all around them and grow as leaders by widening their networks and broadening their world.
Everyone knows that Girl Scouts have badges. But The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting has more than just exciting, new badges for every age level. Each guide contains:
Click here for information on Girl Scout Gold Award.
Girl Scout destinations, your passport to travel across your state, your country, your globe. Get psyched for the time of your life.
Joining Girl Scouts is simple! Contact the Service Center closet to you. Call the Florence Service center at (843) 669-5174, or the North Charleston Service Center at (843) 552-9910.
Email us at info@girlscoutsesc.org.
Girl Scout Seniors wear the Girl Scout Membership Pin, showing they belong to the Girl Scouts of the USA, and the World Trefoil Pin, signifying membership in a worldwide Movement.
Girl Scouts at each grade level have one required element (Tunic, Sash or Vest) for display of official pins and awards, which will be required when girls participate in ceremonies or officially represent the Girl Scout Movement.
Girl Scout Seniors wear a khaki vest or sash combined with their own solid white shirts and khaki pants or skirts. Girl Scouts in high school can also wear a scarf that unites their look with the sisterhood of Girl Scouts around the world.