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This is an interactive course for Senior Girl Scouts and their advisors who are interested in earning the Gold Award.  Teens will receive instruction on earning Girl Scouts’ highest recognition and choosing and implementing their Gold Award project.  Advisors will learn how to support a teen in earning this award.  This course can be brought to a troop or service unit upon approval of the teen program coordinator.

Fee:      $1.00 per girl
Bring:   Girl Scout Gold Award – Go For It! focus book, Interest Project Patch book, and pen.
Notes:  This course is available by request.  Please contact the teen program coordinator for information.

 
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This is an interactive course for Cadette Girl Scouts and their advisors who are interested in earning the Silver Award.  Teens will receive instructions for earning the preliminary recognitions and choosing and implementing their Silver Award project.  Advisors will learn how to support a teen in earning this award.  This course can be brought to a troop or service unit upon approval of the teen program coordinator.

Fee:      $1.00 per girl
Bring:   Girl Scout Silver Award – Go For It! focus book, Interest Project Patch book, and pen.
Notes:  This course is available by request.  Please contact the teen program coordinator for information.

 
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Living On My Honor
is an age-appropriate curriculum that Living on my Honorteaches girls to celebrate their similarities and appreciate their differences. It is designed to help troop leaders and volunteers address issues of racism and bigotry within their troops, schools or neighborhoods. Girls at all levels learn to better understand, accept and discuss issues of diversity, as well as to explore and think carefully about the choices and actions they take in their everyday life. The entire curriculum has been created in an easy-to-use format of games, troop activities, stories, skits and conversations to get girls thinking and talking about issues of diversity.  LOMH card sets are available for your use through your service unit. Community trainings on LOMH are available upon request through the Adult Development Department.


 
 


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601 W. Maple, Kalamazoo, Michigan 49008
269.343.1516 or toll free 800.788.4919

221 East Roosevelt, Battle Creek, MI 49037
269.965.5519

 
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