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a Blog Squad cookie story by Mary, age 8

Wednesday, July 13th, 2011

by Mary R.
Holladay Intermediate Magnet School

A Disneyland Trip!

Usually Girl Scouts have incentives for Scouts who sell a certain number of cookies. This year Girl Scouts who sell 800 boxes earn a trip to Disneyland!

Most of the girls who earned it can’t wait to go.

This trip will be extra special for Michaela Everett, a Cadette who earned the honor. “It’s my birthday.” Jasmen Struve, a Junior, knows just what it’s like to be at Disneyland on her birthday. Her mother Jamie took her on her 7th birthday. “It was fun, very, very, very, very fun, because it had Splash Mountain,” Jasmen says. “I am looking forward to it a lot! Because Disneyland’s fun.”

“There are 147 girls who earned [a trip to Disneyland],” says Sahuaro Girl Scout Area Team member and Troop 645 leader Pilar Ruiz. “Daisies and Brownies are required to have an adult because they are too young to go out of state.” Juniors and higher levels will attend without a parent, but will still be chaperoned by Area Team members.

Each Girl Scout must have sold 800 boxes to go on the trip — 799 boxes isn’t enough. “They have to creatively find someone else to buy the last box,” says Cheryl Dimmick, another Area Team member. If someone sells 800 boxes but they can’t go, then Cheryl says, “Daisies and Brownies will get a special substitute of a similar value. If they are a Junior, Cadette or Senior, I am sorry, they can’t get anything in return.”

The Area Team had the idea to reward sales with the trip to Disneyland. They planned it and will tag along. The trip is scheduled for June 3 through 5.

The Sahuaro Girl Scout Council will use the money from cookie sales. “The tickets would be probably between $99 and $130,” says Troop 908 leader Jamie Struve. The buses will cost $100 to $200, according to Jamie.

The Girl Scouts will charter buses to California make the trip. It’s the first year, and that it’s very awesome and really cool!

 

Interested in joining the Blog Squad? Contact Kristi at kpallack@sahuarogsc.org

 

 

Brownie Troop Gives Back

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

Brownie Troop 1084 had a shopping trip to the Scholastic Book Fair today!!  They used some of their cookie profits to buy books for their classrooms and the Thunderbird Resource Center!!  They were able to purchase 16 books for the second grade classrooms and 6 books for the Thunderbird Resource Center – WOOHOO!!!!  Each book they bought will be labeled with a special sticker inside so that everyone who reads it will know it was bought by Troop 1084!  They were able to use $172 from the profit the Troop made selling Girl Scout cookies to buy all these books and they know that their library will benefit even more from their purchase!!

Do you have a Cookies for a Change or Gift of Caring project that you want to tell us about? send an email to Kristi, share it on our Facebook Wall, or leave a comment below!

Smile! You’re on Candid Camera!

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Well, everyone is out of school for rodeo break and there have been many a Girl Scout siting today! Check out these Girl Scouts we found around town!

Looking for Cookies? Find a Booth!

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011

Haven’t bumped into a Girl Scout yet? A little sad because you haven’t heard a knock on your door? Well, have no fear! You can still get cookies!! Girl Scout Cookie Booths begin Thursday, February 3rd. Our girls will be all over Southern Arizona until March 6th selling cookies and accepting donations for our Troop to Troop program. Want to know how to find them? Here’s the scoop:

Where can I find a booth location?

On the Web: Navigate to our Cookie Locator
On your Mobile Phone: Install the Cookie Locator App on your iPhone or Android Phone

What Cookies can I buy?

All Girl Scout Cookie booths will be stocked with all Super Six flavors: Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, Dosidos, Trefoils and Lemon Chalet Cremes! Remember, cookies are $4.00 a box and girls can accept cash or checks. When paying with a check, make it payable to “SGSC”.

What if I want to help but I don’t want the cookies?

Each year, we donate boxes of Girl Scout Cookies to Operation Gratitude to send to active military troops around the world. You can support our Troop to Troop program by donating money or boxes of cookies at Girl Scout Cookie booths.

Meet Michael & Chris the Cookie Dads

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

showing off their muscles

showing off their muscles

Got a chance to chat with our go-to cookie dads working the council cookie cupboard this afternoon. I’d like to officially introduce you to Michael and Chris! I’m sure you’ve all seen them or talked to them. They’ve loaded case after case of cookies into your cars, usually carrying 8 cases at a time… but why do they do it? Well, I asked them! Here’s the scoop:

Super Kristi: What’s your favorite part about working in the cookie cupboard?

Michael: Seeing the individual Girl Scouts coming out and carrying cases of cookies to their cars with a smile on their face- they are so excited!

Chris: I agree. Seeing the smiles on their faces- they are working for something. They are setting goals and achieving goals. You can see their drive in their smiles. They are excited to come and pick up more cases of cookies. We watch all these moms who are driving from school to soccer to dance and then here to pick up cookies- [Girl Scouts] is the glue that keeps families together! (Mike adds: which is stronger than the glue on a case of Thin Mints!)

Super Kristi: What inspires you guys to volunteer?

Michael: I love getting caught up in the excitement of doing something good for the community. Girl Scouts gives girls attainable goals. They fulfill a need. This is my small part of serving the community. These girls are out here doing something positive for themselves and their community instead of out getting into trouble. I’m happy to be a part of it.

Chris: It feels good to help out. Its kind of funny seeing these ladies panic about who’s going to do what, but when I’m here standing by- it seems to make things better.

workin' in the cupboard

workin' in the cupboard

Super Kristi: What’s your favorite Girl Scout Cookie?

Michael: Lemon Chalet’s!

Chris: Tagalongs. I faithfully eat a box for breakfast every morning.

Super Kristi: What is the most amount of cases you’ve stuffed into a vehicle so far?

Michael: 200 cases into a Toyota Matrix… and they almost all fit.

Chris: a little over 175 in a compact car.

So, next time you are at council, or even in the neighborhood stop by the cookie cupboard and thank these dads for all they do! Have a story about your Cookie Dad? Share it with us on Facebook for a chance to win an awesome prize!

Super Six Video Contest Winners

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Best Use of Super Six Theme- Troop 1616

(video coming soon)

Best Motivation and Inspiration- Troop 274

Overall Impact- Troop 1772

Cookie Mobile Contest Entries

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

Cookie Mobile Contest Winners

Tuesday, January 25th, 2011

1st Place Winner
Analia (5th grade) and Jacqueline (4th grade) from Troop # 2229


2nd Place Winner
McKenna (3rd Grade)

3rd Place Winner
Lexus (1st Grade) from Troop 67


Make a Tagalongs Shake!

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Show your Girl Scout Cookie pride on Facebook!

Wednesday, January 12th, 2011

From now until January 21, 2011 change your Facebook profile picture to you with a vintage cookie tshirt and write on our wall your favorite Girls Scout cookie experience AND you will be entered for neat giveaways for Girl Scout Goodies! Raffle items – Vintage Girl Scout Ornament (2), Vintage Pillow (2), Vintage Throw (1)!