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National Convention – News from the floor

Friday, November 11th, 2011

By Super Kristi

Day one of the 52nd Girl Scout National Convention has been quite a ride. As Kathy Cloninger stated so well in her opening address, “we cried, we laughed, and our heart strings were pulled” and it’s only the first day!

Our girl delegation in on day two of their National Convention adventure. They spent today in three sessions of the Girl Scout Leadership Institute with 1200 other girls focusing on things like marketing, entrepreurship, and global innovation. The Institute was planned by GIRLS from the Southwest Texas and San Jacinto Girl Scout Councils over the last year and a half. Check Facebook for videos and pictures from the girls!

On the grown-up side of things, Timalee has attended many GS University sessions including multi generational Girl Scouting and courageous leadership moments. You’ll be hearing more about what she’s learned soon!

Debbie and Christine attended the board development track sessions and have gathered many tools and exciting, innovative ideas for igniting passion in our board and donors.

Our adult delegates, myself included, arrived in Houston at around 12:30 this afternoon. Since there were no delegate sessions today, we had the opportunity to check out the exhibit hall and explore the convention center. What we saw was amazing! If I only got to see the outside of the event, it still would have been worth it. From the Girl Scout flag flying high over the convention center, to beautiful banners of quotes and vintage photographs, to the 5,000 women and girls all glowing with Girl Scout pride- it was a moment I will not soon forget.

There are girls and women represented from every state, council and generation. No one is embarrassed to wear their Girl Scout uniforms. In fact, that very topic made for some interesting lunch conversation this afternoon! Do you think girls should have to hide that they are Girl Scouts?

Fast forward to to the opening ceremony this afternoon. Try to picture this in your mind (real pictures coming soon): a silhouette dance group acting out the growth of a girl. Cheers and tears and wild applause. Then a Sousa march fills the room as the flags of every WAGGS nation are announced along with every state and territory. A parade a girls and flags filled the stage. Cheers from different parts of the room when each state was announced.

Our National CEO, Kathy Cloninger, and National Board Chair, Connie L. Lindsay, gave a warm we,come and introduced the CEO and Board President of our host, the Girl Scouts of San Jacinto. They spoke about all the work and dedication that went into planning the convention, including more than 3,000 volunteer shifts and 13,000 volunteer hours!! They spoke of how their goal was to renew the effort to do great work for women and girls around the world and inspire women leaders of tomorrow.

More inspiration was ignited with Houston Mayor Annise Parker who challenged the room to take action in their cities, citing there have only been ten women mayors of major American cities in the those entire history of the United States.

We got a special treat when Earnie Graham relived her Extreme Makeover Home Edition experience with us and shared how that journey helped her to understand how much Girl Scouts is a part of her soul.

The highlight of th evening was guest speaker Katie Couric, who was the first solo evening newscaster. She walked out on stage wearing a 1969 vintage adult uniform, saying it was very fashionable with the right pair of shoes. She talked about her Girl Scout camp experiences in Virginia (which scored a lot of cheering points with the Virginia delegation!) and reminisced about her experiences with her troop. Her camp names were George and Hamburger! She sang G for Generosity and everyone joined in. She mentioned that camp taught her to be independent and to adapt to different circumstances.

Katie told lots of fun stories and cited antidotes from friends before talking about important critical like bullying and healthy media for girls. She talked about how all of the greatest female leaders, astronauts and innovators have all been Girl Scouts and how we have come a long way since 1912 but still have a lot of work to do before we sleep.

She spoke about her career and how the Girl Scout Law played a big role in her life and how the life skills she learned helped her get through the death of her husband. “A Girl Scout is always ready to put her compass to good use” she said, talking about how life leads you in many different directions.

Katie ended her talk saying “we want progress and we want it now. I never read anywhere that Girl Scouts are supposed to be patient! Girl Scouting rises within you and inspires you to put forth your best. Do your best to be a sister to all Girl Scouts, all people and to yourself and that way every year will be the Year of the Girl.”

After a long standing ovation, Connie Lindsay presented Katie with a Girl Scout pin and a lifetime membership, welcoming her back to the movement.

After another dance performance, the whole room say When ‘Ere You Make a Promise in rounds. It was beautiful, and a nice closing to the day.

We all left the convention center feeling full and inspired.

It’s time for bed now, but we are all excited for another day at the convention and our next chapter in Girl Scouts.

Until tomorrow…

Follow the Yellow Brick Road

Tuesday, November 8th, 2011

On October 29, 2011, 96 Girl Scouts from Yuma celebrated the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz by hosting Follow the Yellow Brick Road. Down the Yellow Brick Road girls made Dorothy’s Ruby Red Slippers, Rainbow character bracelets, Wicked Witch shoes, Glenda the Good Witch wands and crowns, marshmallow rainbow art, decorated rainbow cookies, and made a red ribbon craft and took the Red Ribbon Drug Free Pledge. Girls dressed like their favorite Wizard of Oz character and there was also a costume contest. Everyone had a great time!

Jamboree On the Air

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The Cochise Amateur Radio Association (CARA) sponsored the annual scouting activity called Jamboree On the Air (JOTA) on Oct. 15 open to all the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and Cub Scouts in the area. During JOTA, Scouts had the opportunity to communicate with other Scouts and Guides all over the world by means of amateur radio contacts (voice and digital). Voice contacts were logged from places like California, Mexico City, and Texas. Digital contacts were logged from Ireland, Africa, and Indiana. We had three times the number of people this year than we did last year. Participants will receive the 54th JOTA patch. If you want to know more about JOTA, head to http://scout.org/en/information_events/events/.

Volunteer Appreciation Night – RSVP Now!

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

 Volunteer Appreciation – Southern Garden Party

Free!

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Splish, Splash, Brownie Bash

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011

Girl Scout Week in Review

Monday, April 4th, 2011

by Super Kristi

Hey Hey Hey! What an incredible week here in Southern Arizona! Did you take part in any Girl Scouty goodness this week? We did, and hopefully you did too!

On March 27th, the Catholic Committee on Scouting recognized Girl Scouts with Religious Awards. Dr. Virgina Robillard was presented with the Saint Anne Award. The Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton Award was presented to Kathleen N (Troop 646) and Carla R (Troop 1022). Marie R (Troop 646) was presented with the Spread the Spirit Medal. The Marian Medal was presented to Brianna R (Troop 1022), Danielle R (Troop 1022) and Siobhan Frankiewicz (Troop 1073). The Family of God Medal was presented to Rhiannon M, Karla M, Solil C, Layla L, Heidi L, Brenna D, Ciela P, Stephanie S, Lily G, and Jillian S all from Troop 1217. The I Live My Faith Medal was presented to Kelly D (Troop 1217), Mikayla S (Troop 1217), Mireya E (Troop 1217), Jenna S (Troop 1217), McKenzie C (Troop 1217), Annie O (Troop 1212), Catherine S (Troop 1212) and Noelle S (Troop 1212). Congratulations to all of you!

On Friday, Kim met with a group of Cadettes for Fashion Remix. They spent their time learning about fashion and how to transform old clothes into something new and cool! How fun is that? Want to get in on the action? Join Ellen for Fashion Rewind on April 6th from 5-7 at the Resource Center!

Also on Friday, we had some staff changes happen at the office! Congratulations to Niki Hoffman, our new Customer Experience Manager; Karyn Synnestvedt, our new Retail Manager; and Kristi Pallack, our new Mission to Market Coordinator!

Saturday was a BIG day in Girl Scout land! In Yuma, Juniors got to enjoy a two hour horseback riding lesson at the Rocking Horse Farm! They learned to groom their horse, take care of their tack and then got to learn how to ride. Thanks Jonica for organizing such an awesome event!

If you were in Tucson on Saturday, you must have been busy! We had three amazing events for you to choose from! We started the day off at 10am at the Resource Center with Eatza Pizza where 40 Daisies and Brownies gathered to learn about what makes a pizza a pizza! They planted herb gardens to use on their own pizzas at home and built solar ovens to cook pizzas for a pizza party!

Also at 10am, we kicked off our 2nd Annual GreenFest- Presented by Bookmans at the Tucson Village Farm! Over 1,000 Southern Arizonans came out for this FREE, family event showcasing over 40 local, sustainable organizations. We had a farmer’s market, a green living exhibit, a recycled art show, live music on the solar powered stage and even an electric car show! We had over 30 Girl Scouts show up to volunteer at the event and even more bring their families to walk around. We made worm bins, challenged you with a recycle relay and had a solar robot demonstration! If you’d like to get involved with GreenFest 2012, become a fan of GreenFest Tucson on Facebook to keep up with the latest news and planning for next year!

On Saturday afternoon, the Flandrau Science Center hosted Brownies and Juniors for an afternoon of Insect Discovery! Girls learned about insects, why we need them and how they aren’t as gross as you may think! Insect Discovery is happening every Saturday in April so if you want to get in on the bug fun- contact Michelle for more info!

Well, that’s it for this week! Make sure you consult our Program Calendar for what’s coming up this week!

Do you want to cover Girl Scout events and write about them for the GS Blog Squad? It’s fun! If you don’t want to write about them, you can make a movie, record a podcast or even draw a picture! Sounds exciting, right? Let your voice be heard! Contact Kristi Pallack for info on how to get started as part of the Blog Squad!

Broadway in Tucson presents: BURN THE FLOOR

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Broadway in Tucson presents: BURN THE FLOOR

Girl Scout Discounts!

Tucson Music Hall at the Tucson Convention Center

Coming April 19 – 24, 2011, is BURN THE FLOOR.  The international dance sensation BURN THE FLOOR visits the Tucson Music Hall direct from its record-breaking run on Broadway! You’ve seen ballroom dance on shows like “Dancing with the Stars” and “So You Think You Can Dance.” Now, with BURN THE FLOOR, you will feel, live on stage, all the passion, the drama and the sizzling excitement of 20 gorgeous champion dancers, in a true theatrical experience. A performance with a grace and athleticism that The New York Times calls, “Dazzling!”

From Harlem’s hot nights at The Savoy, where dances such as the Lindy, Foxtrot and Charleston were born, to the Latin Quarter where the Cha-Cha, Rumba and Salsa steamed up the stage, BURN THE FLOOR takes audiences on a journey through the passionate drama of dance. The elegance of the Viennese Waltz, the exuberance of the Jive, the intensity of the Paso Doble – audiences will experience them all, as well as the Tango, Samba, Mambo, Quickstep and Swing.

This offer is available to all Girl Scouts, family members and friends.


Discount Rates:
$44 Area A (Regularly $55) – Orchestra Level
$41 Area B (Regularly $50) – Rear Orchestra Level
$24 Area C (Regularly $40) – Lower Balcony

These Performances Only:
Wednesday, April 20th @ 7:30pm
Saturday, April 23rd @ 2:00pm
Sunday, April 24th @ 6:30pm

Click this link to purchase discount tickets online:  https://oss.ticketmaster.com/html/go.htmI?l=EN&t=bit1&o=1541755&g=5 No minimum order necessary, but if you have an order of 10 or more seats, then you may order by calling Dan Berman at (520) 300-8585 x1.

Deadline to purchase: April 18th, or earlier if seats sell out.

Any questions?  Call Dan Berman at (520) 300-8585 x1 or e-mail dan@groupticketsamerica.com.

University of Arizona Softball Discounts

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

GreenFest is April 2nd!

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

GreenFest~ Presented by Bookmans is right around the corner! Join us for this FREE family event with music, food and activities for the whole family! Learn how to lead a greener, more sustainable life and get the tools you need to start making changes today! For up to date information about GreenFest, join our Facebook page!

Interested in volunteering the day of the event? Contact Kristen Culliney at 520.319.3170.

Calling all artists! Bookmans challenges you, accredited artist or self-proclaimed, to use books, magazines, LPs or CDs to create recycled art. The goal is to create a piece with no less than 85% recycled products and that all materials are visible. The juried exhibit will be on display at GreenFest on April 2, 2011 with prizes for multiple winners. Click here for more information about the recycled art contest.

Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona are proud to once again be partnering with Bookmans to present the 2nd Annual GreenFest~ Presented by Bookmans! This year’s GreenFest will be held at Tucson Village Farm and will feature Southern Arizona’s brightest and greenest!

Here’s who you’ll find at GreenFest:

  • Goodwill Industries
  • Heifer International
  • WellHome
  • Big John the Toilet Guy
  • Tucson Clean & Beautiful
  • Bartlett Tree Experts
  • Technicians for Sustainability
  • Arjencia Water LLC
  • VerVe Salon
  • Arizona Feeds Country Store
  • GeoInnovations
  • Girl Scouts of Southern Arizona
  • Young Rembrandts of Tucson
  • Computers for Kids USA
  • Ordinary Bikes
  • Pima Association of Governments (PAG)
  • Bookmans
  • Nissan
  • Iskashitaa Refugee Harvesting Network
  • Walking J Farm/FERN
  • River Road Gardens at the Tucson Waldorf School
  • Ordinary Bikes
  • 92.9 the Mountain
  • Mrs. Green’s World
  • PhireHeart
  • Tucson Green Art & Farmers Market
  • Originate Natural Building Materials Showroom
  • Sparky’s Cantina/Whisper Sanctuary
  • Habitat for Humanity
  • Trees Please!
  • Planet of the Crepes LLC
  • Clean Cities
  • And more!

Explore Cyclovia Tucson

Wednesday, March 9th, 2011

Hi Ladies! Looking for a fun event that blends being outdoors, fashion, hanging out with friends, meeting new people, and doing something awesome for the Tucson community?? Come participate in the GS Booth at Cyclovia, on March 27 from 9:30-3:30! Cyclovia is a big celebration of open, car-free streets that anyone can come to, whether your walking, running, on a bike, on skates, pushing a stroller, anything! This year, the Girl Scouts will be womaning the “Fur and Flower Your Bike Booth,” decorating passerbyers’ bikes with whacky fur and crazy flowers. If you want to come join us and put your mad creative skills into action decorating bikes, contact Ariane at 520.319.3144 or amohrfelsen@sahuarogsc.org. Don’t forget to bring your family and your bikes and explore Cyclovia after you’re done helping out–there will be obstacle courses, food vendors, a jumping castle, a rock climbing wall, live music and dancing, and free helmet give-aways, just to mention a few of the other activities! Please contact Ariane by March 21st to reserve your space as a bike decorator!

For more information about Cyclovia, check out their website or find them on Facebook.