Juliette`s Guide to Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland

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Juliette`s Guide to Girl Scouts - Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland
a Juliette’s
GUIDE TO GIRL SCOUTS
Regional Office
IN FOR MATION
Wichita Headquarters
360 Lexington
Wichita, KS 67218
Phone: 1-888-686-MINT (6468), (316) 684-6531
Fax: (316) 684-4141
Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Fridays
Shop hours: 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. on Mondays;
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Shop email: info@gskh.org
Emporia Amend Center
1200 Burlingame Road
Emporia, KS 66801
Phone: (620) 342-4532
Fax: (620) 342-8066
Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
Shop hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday; open until 6:30 p.m. on
Wednesday.
Shop email: info@gskh.org
Garden City Office
114 Grant Avenue
Garden City, KS 67846
Phone: (620) 276-7061
Fax: (620) 276-7143
Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Fridays
Shop hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday through
Wednesday and Friday; open until 6:30 p.m. on
Thursday.
Shop email: info@gskh.org
Hays Office
2707 Vine Street, Suite 8
Hays, KS 67601
Phone: (785) 625-5671
Fax: (785) 625-7695
Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
Girl Scout Shop hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday,
Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; open until 6:30
p.m. on Tuesday.
Shop email: info@gskh.org
Salina Office
3115 Enterprise Drive Suite C
Salina, KS 67401
Phone: (785) 827-3679
Fax: (785) 827-6679
Office hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday
Shop hours: 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. on Mondays;
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
Shop email: info@gskh.org
Our office and shop hours can vary. Please check
updates on our council website:
kansasgirlscouts.org
National Level (GSUSA)
girlscouts.org
This includes all 112 council’s in the United States.
The National Headquarters for Girl Scouts of the
USA is located in New York City.
International Level (WAGGGS)
wagggsworld.org
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts
Headquarters are located in London.
Information Technology
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On average, there are more than 50,000 unique visitors
to kansasgirlscouts.org yearly. The Council also has a
strong social media presence on Facebook, Twitter, and
YouTube.
kansasgirlscouts.org
facebook.com/ksgirlscouts
twitter.com/ksgirlscouts
CONNECT
ONLINE
flickr.com/ksgirlscouts
youtube.com/ksgirlscouts
Girl Scout
Fundamentals
There are two important guiding principles in
Girl Scouts: the Promise and the Law.
Welcome to Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland!
I’m so excited that you’ve joined Girl Scouts! As a Juliette Girl
Scout, you get to participate in new and exciting Girl Scout
experiences that fit your interests and your schedule. Juliette
Girl Scouts can do anything Girl Scouts in a troop can. You
will learn to Discover, Connect, and Take Action, all the while
discovering and using your special skills and talents.
We have three different Journey books filled with great
activities – It’s Your Planet, Love It; It’s Your World, Change It;
and It’s Your Story, Tell It. We also have LOTS of badges that
you can earn, which include a variety of skill-building activities.
In fact, earlier this year girls across the nation chose a new set
of Outdoor badges: Outdoor Adventurer (Brownie), Horseback
Riding (Junior), Archery (Cadette), Paddling (Senior), and
Ultimate Recreation Challenge (Ambassador).
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.
*When reciting the Girl Scout Promise, you may
substitute wording appropriate to your own
spiritual beliefs.
Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be
honest and fair
friendly and helpful,
Be sure to take a look at our Activity Guides, which are full of
new, fun and challenging programs and activities that take
place across the council. Attending these events is a great way
for you to meet other girls in your area while earning badges,
learning more about the outdoors, creating jewelry, or thinking
like an inventor, just to name a few opportunities.
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong,
and responsible for what I say and do.
respect myself and others,
And don’t forget about the Girl Scout Cookie and Fall Nuts and
Candy programs. By participating in these two programs, you
will learn a lot of great business skills and earn credits to pay for
all of the fun Girl Scout experiences you’ve got your eye on.
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place,
and be a sister to every Girl scout.
Part of the Girl Scout Law is to “make the world a better place”.
As a Juliette, you can work on individual community service
and Take Action projects, or you can team up with other Girl
Scouts to carry out this Girl Scout tradition.
And to
You get to choose how you want to plan your Girl Scout year
of adventures! I can’t wait to hear about your Girl Scout
experiences and I’d like to invite you to stop by any time you’re
at the Wichita office to share your stories with me.
Liz Workman
Chief Executive Officer
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Why “Juliette”?
We call individual girl members “Juliettes” in honor
of our founder, Juliette Gordon Low.
Born in Savannah, Georgia, on October 31, 1860,
Juliette Gordon Low, or “Daisy” as she was fondly
called, spent her early life in the South as a member
of a socially and financially elite family. After the
death of her husband, Low met Lord and Lady
Baden-Powell, the founders of the Boy Scouts,
which inspired her to create Girl Scouts of USA.
About Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts prepares girls for life and has been
doing so for more than 100 years! When you
participate in Girl Scouts, you join a fellowship
of approximately 2.8 million girls and adults in
the United States (10 million in the worldwide
movement)! Girl Scouts will help you discover the
fun, friendship, and the power of girls together.
Founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low in
Savannah, Georgia, Girl Scouts is a non-profit
organization chartered by the United States
Congress. Based on sound ethical values, The
Girl Scout Promise and the Girl Scout Law are
the guiding principles upon which Girl Scouts is
founded.
You will be part of a girl-led, girl-only organization
where you have a chance to make decisions and
shape your own experiences. Our mission is to
build girls of courage, confidence, and character,
who make the world a better place. Our goal is
to create a society in which every girl has the
opportunity to achieve her leadership potential.
Our distinguished alumnae are proof of our
leadership development program! Consider this...
• 80% of women business owners were
Girl Scouts
• 69% of female U.S. Senators and 67% of U.S.
Representatives were Girl Scouts
• Virtually every female astronaut who has
flown in outer space was a Girl Scout
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What program level is for me?
Becoming a Juliette can help you continue your
own personal leadership adventure!
“Scouting rises within you and
inspires you to put forth your best.”
-Juliette Gordon Low
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Uniforms & Insignia
The Girl Scout uniform is completely optional. A girl
doesn’t need to have a uniform to be a member of Girl
Scouts.
Uniforms are available for purchase at the council
shop. You can find information explaining the uniform
and where to place insignia by visiting girlscouts.org,
choose “Our Program” and “Where to Place”.
To shop for your uniform, insignias, and badges visit
our website kansasgirlscouts.org and choose “SHOP”
at the upper right corner of you screen, or go to
girlscoutshop.com/KANSAS-HEARTLAND-COUNCIL.
While there are many parts to the uniform (including clothing options), girls may just wear the sash, vest, or
tunic over regular clothing, while the formal uniform includes white shirt, khaki pants and vest, tunic or sash.
DISCOVER + CONNECT + TAKE ACTION = Leadership
•
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DISCOVER your special
skills and talents, find the
confidence to set challenging
goals for yourself, and strive
to live by your values. This
includes being proud of where
you came from as well as
where you’re going.
•
CONNECT with others, which
mean you’ll learn how to team
up, solve conflicts, and have
healthy relationships. These
skills help you in school right
now and will prepare you for
any career you choose in the
future.
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TAKE ACTION to make the
world a better place, and learn
a lot about your community
and the world along the way.
Ways to participate
Camp
Programs with a focus on the out-of-doors and/
or environmental education. Make camp a special
part of your summer and choose from our camps;
Starwoods, Double E, or Four Winds!
Events
One-day activities where you can explore your
current interests and discover new ones!
Council-sponsored activities are designed
to enhance the Girl Scout experience and
are developed for specific grade levels. They
include: STEM, financial literacy, healthy living,
environmental and outdoor, and arts and culture
type events.
Each year, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland
(GSKH) print two Activity Guides one for FALL/
SPRING and one for SUMMER events. The events
listed in these Activity Guides are also published
on our website. They include a list of upcoming
events, series, travel, and camp opportunities.
Travel
From the field trips to global adventures, if you
love exploring different places and cultures, then
Girl Scouts is the place for you! Plan, earn money,
prepare, and participate in regional, national, and
international trips.
Product Sales
Teach girls about goal setting, decision making,
money management, people skills and business
ethics. Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland offers two
annual product programs; Fall Opportunity Sale
and Girl Scout Cookie Sale.
Community Service Projects- part of the Girl
Scout Law is to “make the world a better place.”
Juliettes can work on their own or with their Girl
Scout community to carry out this Girl Scout
tradition.
Awards
Review available awards for your level and see
how you can earn them!
Badges
Complete the requirements for the badges
available at your level and purchase them from
the Council’s Girl Scout Shop.
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My Juliette Journey
My Council and Service Unit are:
My ideas and interests, what I want to explore as a Juliette:
What I hope to discover as a Juliette:
How I hope to make the world a better place - community service project:
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My Juliette Story
My Journeys
My badges
My awards
Project name
Date submitted
Date awarded
Bronze Award
Silver Award
Gold Award
My events and camps
My community service projects
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Council Structure
Service Unit (SU)
Council Level
As a Girl Scout member you are part of a Girl
Scout Service Unit.
There are 112 Girl Scout councils in the United
States. The staff at each local Girl Scout council
coordinates and provides services for girls and
volunteers. Each council staff person relies on a
network of volunteers to serve both girls and the
adults who work with them.
A service unit is designed to serve the Girl Scouts
within one large community or several smaller
communities together. A service unit consists
of a team of adult volunteers that provide
direct support to the girls and adults within their
area. This team meets with local volunteers to
exchange ideas, present program resources
and trainings and share council programming
opportunities.
• Your local council is: Girl Scouts of Kansas
Heartland
• The website is: kansasgirlscouts.org
Currently we serve approximately 15,000 girl and
adult members in 80 counties. The council relies
heavily on our valuable volunteers to provide an
exceptional Girl Scout experience.
serving 80 counties
Cheyenne
Rawlins
Decatur
Smith
Phillips
Norton
Jewell
104
Sherman
102
Wallace
Sheridan
Thomas
Scott
Ness
Lane
112
Rush
106
Stanton
Grant
107
Morton
*
10
Stevens
Seward
111
110
Gray
Meade
Clark
207
Salina
McPherson
Rice
204
Marion
Kingman
Comanche
Barber
108
115
Regional Offices
Shaded Area = Service Unit
209
Emporia
Chase
208
418
Greenwood
Coffey
Sedgwick
412
Harper
405
Wichita
Sumner
Woodson
Allen
211
Butler
Pratt
113
Lyon
Harvey
416
Kiowa
Osage
Morris
205
Stafford
Edwards
Ford
Haskell
Ellsworth
Reno
Garden City
Dickinson
Saline
Barton
Hodgeman
Finney
203
Russell
Hays
Pawnee
Kearny
Cloud
Mitchell
Lincoln
Ellis
103
Hamilton
Osborne
Ottawa
Trego
Gove
Logan
Wichita
Rooks
105
109
Greeley
202
201
Graham
101
Republic
Wilson
Elk
212
Chautauqua
214
Neosho
Cowley
213
Montgomery
Labette
The Girl Scout Year at a Glance
The Girl Scout membership year begins on October 1, and runs through September 30. As you begin
your planning, here are some of the important calendar items to keep in mind:
October 1 • First day of the new Girl Scout membership year
October 31 • Founder’s Day/ Juliette Gordon Low’s birthday
Early Fall • Annual Fall Opportunity Sale (nuts, candy, and magazines)
December 15 • Cookie Credits expire
January-March • Annual Girl Scout Cookie Sale
February 22 • World Thinking Day
March • Girl Scout week (begins the Sunday before March 12 through the following Saturday)
March 12 • Girl Scout Birthday
April 15 • Cookie Credits available
April-May • Early Bird registration available
April (third week) • Volunteer Appreciation Week
April 22 • Leader’s Day
May-June • Bridging or End of the Year Ceremony
June 30 • Early Bird registration deadline (for upcoming membership year)
For more information contact at 1-888-686-MINT (6468)
or visit our website at kansasgirlscouts.org
Please keep us updated on your contact information.
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Important Links
Badges
• kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/
badges.html
• forgirls.girlscouts.org/badges
Council Cares
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/our-council/costs/council-cares.html
Destinations
girlscouts.org
Events
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/events/event-list.html
Forms and documents
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/our-council/forms---documents.html
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland
kansasgirlscouts.org
Girl Scouts USA
girlscouts.org
High Awards
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/highestawards.html
Journeys
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/
journeys.html
Other Girls Awards
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/othergirl-awards.html
Product Sales
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/cookies/about-girl-scout-cookies.html
Program Levels
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/gradelevels.html
Registration
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/join.html
Scholarships
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/
scholarships.html
Shop
girlscoutshop.com/KANSAS-HEARTLAND-COUNCIL
Travel
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/about-girl-scouts/our-program/gskhtravel.html
Uniforms and insignias by levels
girlscouts.org/program/basics/for_volunteers/where_to_place/
Update on local office hours
kansasgirlscouts.org/en/our-council/about-us/locations.html