GSESC-Annual Report
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GSESC-Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT Building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place ©2015-2016 Girl Scouts of Eastern SC A Word from the CEO & Board Chair Over the past year, Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina has helped thousands of girls grow into strong, confident, accomplished women—women who have become leaders in every part of our council. We provided the opportunity for girls to discover themselves and their values, connect with others and take action to make the world a better place. In the process, they developed a solid foundation in leadership and citizenship. Girl Scouts is a place where girls are free to be girls; to try new things, experiment, be themselves and have fun. There is no other leadership development program in the world that offers girls this inclusive, safe space in which to grow and flourish. Troop 71 listens intently to CEO Loretta Graham on the impact of their community service and Bronze Award project (called “The Pantry Project” in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Girl Scouts cultivates cooperative and self-directed learning: By cultivating this experience, this fosters a lifetime passion for learning. The variety of experiences and the value for the money the Girl Scout program provides are universal. Eighty-nine percent of parents say their daughter gets a greater variety of experiences from Girl Scouts than she does from other programs, and the majority of parents feel Girl Scouts is a great value for the money compared to other extracurricular activities. Overall, parents consider Girl Scouts one of the most beneficial extracurricular activities for their daughter. The value of the all-girl, girl-led environment cannot be overstated; this is so important to the social, emotional and personal development of girls. Girl Scout volunteers come from all walks of life, with varying amounts of time and unique talents. The more adults step forward to volunteer, it increases the opportunity for girls to become the leaders the world needs them to be. The time you donate to this program as a volunteer is the most precious gift you can give. Thank you for your wonderful donation. Thank you, Loretta Graham, GSESC CEO Belinda Copeland, GSESC Board Chair “Scouting rises within you and inspires you to put forth your best.”~ Juliette Gordon Low Caitlyn Richardson Caitlyn is from Mount Pleasant and a part of Troop 226. She is a senior at Wando High School. Caitlyn has family that is in the military, and she learned from their experience how low the pay is for our military men and women, especially those at the entry level just beginning their careers. She felt that since these people sacrifice their lives for us, we need to do a better job in supporting them. Her project is called “$ave the Troops” and she focused on bringing awareness and support to our low income military families. Caitlyn worked with her high school and church to collect coupons, canned goods, and household items to donate to the local military pantry. Pictured above, CEO Loretta Graham and GSESC Gold Award recipient Caitlyn Richardson being interviewed by ABCNEWS4 on her project ”$ave The Troops” : How it has made an impact and how the project will be sustained going forward. Caitlyn also went to Columbia to speak to various student councils from different schools to bring awareness about the military’s low income and she taught them how they could create the same collection program for their schools. GIRL SCOUT PROGRAM Summer Resident Camp 447 people attended Sandy Ridge in summer 2015 (this includes regular resident camp, weekend camps, and Troop Adventure Camps.) This is compared to 376 in 2014, a 19% increase over 2014. 144 girls who attended Sandy Ridge in 2014 returned in 2015. This is a 73.50% increase over 2013-2014 in retention. “We must accept the fact that transport and communications will bring the world in close relations and the youth of the world should have standards and ideals in common.” ~ Juliette Gordon Low HONORARY LEGISLATIVE PAGE PROGRAM Pictured above from GSESC (from far left) Hannah Huggins and Bethany Burnette with SC Governor Nikki Haley, and from far right Katie Edmonds and Bridget Young. The unidentified girls in the photos are girls from the Mountains to Midlands council. Pictured above, Governor Haley with GSESC ‘s Hannah Huggins, (middle photo ) Senator Katrina Shealy speaking to the girls on the eve of the program and (right) Senator Shealy and the girls in her office with the Girl Scout Week In SC proclamation. The South Carolina Girl Scout Honorary Legislative Page Program is an opportunity for Girl Scouts in high school to investigate how our government works. Girls who participate in the South Carolina Honorary Legislative Page Program spend three days working as a Page at the Statehouse in Columbia, SC. This working experience is supplemented with Leadership Journey activities, training on legislative protocol and procedure, and networking with Girl Scouts throughout South Carolina. OTHER INNOVATIVE PROGRAMS Girls participated in STEM events, and even travelled internationally to Spain in the Destinations program. There was also the only preventive anti-bullying program within middle schools in the council area . GSESC took BFF (Be a Friend First) into council area middle schools for girls. Leadership In Action was a program brought to at-risk high school girls to introduce them to colleges via tours and to prepare them for applying to colleges. The Lego All Girl Robotic Program *Team #11632 from Beech Hill Elementary participated in the East State Championship on March 7, 2015. The team won the Champion 1st Place award. Team #2334 from Sedgefield Middle School participated in the Berkeley Country FIRST LEGO League Qualifier on January 10, 2015. Introduce A Girl To Engineering Day 120 girls and 50 adults attended the 2015 Introduce a Girl to Engineers Day event on February 22, 2015. This event is a partnership between Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina, the Lowcountry chapter of the Society of Women Engineers, and the School of Engineering at the Citadel. Girls participating in activities from Design Time and Engineers to the Rescue. Adults had the opportunity to attend a Role Model training during the event which focused on showing them how to be good role models to girls. Girl Scout Juniors and Cadettes participated in an innovative and exciting introduction to the world of engineering by celebrating “Introduce a Girl To Engineering Day.“ The event was co-sponsored by the Lowcountry Society of Women Engineers. "Ours is a circle of friendships united by ideals." ~ Juliette Gordon Low 2014-2015 IN-KIND GIFTS A & B Florist Alabama Theatre Dena Altman Emily Altman Beckie Backery Bagel Factory Beckie's Bakery Bertha's Kitchen Black Jack Harley-Davidson Brandi on College Jane Brandt Brookgreen Gardens Sandi Brown Bulldog Tours Carolina Panthers Carolina Supply House Pat Chapman CJ's Cakes & Catering Belinda Copeland Cynthia's Ladies Fine Apparel & Shoes Darlington Raceway Drayton Hall Edith Macy Conference Center Fire It Up First Reliance Bank Fisher's Jewelers Flirt Boutique Florence Little Theater Flowers by Starks Food Lion - Florence Fort Sumter Tours Galloway & Moseley Ruby Gibbs-Williams Jeannette Glenn Hartsville Service Area Helen Marie Designs Heyward & Hanna Hoffman & Hoffman Mary Jeffries Knight Furniture Showrooms Lake City Mattress Outlet Meg Lane Vanessa Laribee Lee County Disabilities and Special Needs Board Locals Grill Lynda English Studios Mainstream Boutique McCall Farms McLeod Health Medieval Times Merle Norman Cosmetics - Lake City Mi Tierra San Jose Midnight Rooster Minnie's Giftique Chip Mitchum Mosaic Clothing Myrtle Beach Skywheel Old South Carriage Co. Palace Theatre Palmetto Peddlers Patriots Point Pepsi Cola of Florence, Inc. Pepsico Pieces Pink Cabana Jeannine Porter Porters Gift Shop QVC Florence Distribution Center Lake City IGA Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers Charleston Redbone Alley Reilley's Grill & Bar Rivals Salty's Surf & Skate Shop SC Stingrays Service Unit 631 - S. Beaufort Service Unit 638 - Western Horry ServiceMaster Clean Seven Monogram Boutique Ashley Shealy So-Lace Salon Southern Jewelry Design Stitch It & More Sweet Serenity The Haven The Lyric on Main The Palace Theater The Pampered Chef - Heidi Toms The Toy Shoppe Threads Boutique Nick Townsend Vintage Wine Boutique Cindy Watson Michaela Watts Doris Winstead Wukela's Young Pecan Plantation Joe & Marie (Carter) Youmans 2014-2015 DONORS Platinum $20,000-$49,000 United Way of Horry County Diamond $10,000-19,999 Sunoco Foundation United Way of Florence County Gold $5,000-$9,999 Girl Scouts of the USA Hartsville United Way Hootie & the Blowfish Foundation of Central Carolina Community Foundation Silver $2,500-$4,999 BlueChoice HealthPlan Medicaid Dian Castle Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated Mary Alice Ingram Charitable Lead Unitrust McLeod Health Anne Parker United Way of Marlboro County Bronze $1,000-$2,499 Susan Albert Jennet Alterman Nancy & Dave Borghesi Carolina Bank –Darlington Pat Chapman Chick-Fil-A - Magnolia Mall Florence Coastal Carolina Combined Federal Campaign Coastal Community Foundation of South Carolina Belinda Copeland Eastern Carolina Community Foundation Finger, Melnick & Brooks, PA First Reliance Bank - Florence Fisher DeBerry Foundation Loretta Graham Hargray's Caring Coins Foundation Deborah Kalaritis Judy Majors Cliff McBride North Myrtle Beach Woman's Club Office Depot Foundation Pepsi Cola of Florence, Inc. SouthCoast Imaging Techbridge Girls Trident United Way Unicare Life & Health Insurance Company Walmart Foundation Cindy Watson Partner $500-$999 Anthem Dollars for Doers AWA, Inc. dba McDonald's Shirley C.Beavers CareCore National Stuart Christie Coligny Plaza Karen Cooper Melissa Cox Efird Chrysler Jeep Dodge FTC Rocky Gannon Stiney Gardner GE Medical Systems Ruby Gibbs-Williams Charlotte Gillespie Hampton Inn & Suites - Florence Hilton Head Honda Hilton Head Internists, LLC Elizabeth Hoffman Johnson Controls, Inc. Kiwanis Club of Hilton Head Daniel Lockwood Microsoft Matching Gifts Program David Moon Pisgah United Methodist Church Susan Rhyne Santee Electric Cooperative Sea Pines Resort Sheila Sherman-Foskey South Atlantic Canners - Coca-Cola Dana Spivey Stratton Securities TD Bank Tucker-Wells Medical, Inc. UBS United Way of the Midlands Vaux Marscher Berglind Wells Fargo Foundation Supporter $250 - $499 Alcoa-Mt. Holly Dena Altman Celina Anthony Pat Baxley Marjorie Berrigan Ann Binnarr Jane Brandt Charles Sampson Real Estate Group of Charter One Realty Chesterfield County United Way Coastal Wire Co Inc Custom Audio Video Dyess Heating & Air Conditioning Jeannette Glenn Audrey Gordon Hargray Eileen Heinen Honda of South Carolina Mfg. Inc. Hope Health Howard Family Dental - Pinckney Colony Island Getaway, Ltd Benita Jacobs Jim Hooper - Beacon Insurance Group Kim Malphrus Realty, Inc. L. H. Stokes & Son, Inc. Donna Lee Little River Rotary Club Louise Lund Virginia McCuen NHC Healthcare Catherine Patterson Saint Paul Baptist Church Sauls Funeral Home of Bluffton Richard Speer Gina St. Lawrence Nancy Sulek Times and Democrat Truist United Way of Greater Atlanta Billie Walden Walgreens - Okatie Linda Walters Weichert Realtors Coastal Properties HHI John & Elizabeth Weymouth Marguerite Willis 2014-2015 DONORS Friend- $0-$249 Aladdin Realty Company Ginger Allen Michael & Gillian Alsko Emily Altman Amazon Smile Hilary Ancrum AT&T Employee Giving Campaign Atlantic Chiropractic Frank Babel Teresa Badenock Resa Barbalich William Barnett Debbie Barrett Kathleen Bateson Glass Daniel Beaman Benevity Sonja Bennett-Bellamy Sheree Bernardi Maureen Berrigan Maudelle Bing Jessica Bishop Melanie Blackwell Katharine Bloder Blue Bicycle Books Tracy Blusewicz Boeing Company Employee Individual Giving Program Candice Bowers Linda Bradford Jenny Brasington Brenda Britton Alma Brough Gwendolyn Brown Barbara Burkel Burry Bookstore Oscar Butler Paul Caimano Patricia Calder Carolina One - Mt. Pleasant Carolina Typewriter Co., Inc. Isabelle Carpenter Tina Carter Robert Chase Martha Ciccarelli Malcolm Clark Karen Clark Amy Conn Sandra Conyers Dolores Craven Donna D'Amico Joel Davis Sheila Davis Bob Deas Sharon Deas Delisheee Yo Angela Dennis Barbara Denton Melissa Devnich Betty DeWitt Dillon County United Way Rachel Doerr Drayer Physical Therapy Linda Drayton DSM Nutritional Products Judy Dubno Charles Dunlap Theresa Dunn Joyce East Nancy Eldridge Melissa Elliott Employees Charity Organization of Northrop Grumman Corp Diane English Josephine Evans Michael Felkay Tiffany Fender Jacqueline Fesq First Bank Foundation First Citizens Karen Flanders Funding Factory Terri George Georgetown County United Way Martha Gibson Jean Godbold Goodman & Goodman Financial Group GoodSearch Robert Gordon Sarah Hakim Kesha Hamic Glenda Harrison Carolyn Hartley Nanette Hartley Carol Haugen Bruxanne Hein Tom Hennessey Heyward's Lisa Hibdon Omie HIgh-Stingley Hilton Head Island - Bluffton Chamber of Commerce Frank Hines Kimberly Hinson Kathrine Hiott Corinne Holder Donna Hollars Honeywell International Charity Matching Hannah Horne Sean Hoskins Lois Hoyt-Berry Mae Hucks Abbiegail Hugine Chuck Iler Antwane Jackson Charlotte Jackson Jackie Jackson Kathy James Jamison's Pharmacy Rhonda Jenkins Shonda Jenkins Monty Jett Julann Judge Dannie Keepler Sandra Kelly Catherine Kieffer Barbara Kingston Bonnie Kirschling Crystal Klimavicz Konrad Associates, Inc. Fred Krainin La Fontana Waterfront Grill Janine Lawson Fannie Leonard - Simmons Kathryn Lewis Carol Linville Elease Lloyd Lois Lane Properties, LLC Sandra Lucas Mary Ann Mack Jim & Liz MacLeod Jaime Marcotte Elizabeth Marsh Lisa May Wallis McDermott Helen McFadden Thomas McHale 2014-2015 DONORS David & Barbara McIntyre Ramona McKoy-Cummings McLean Marachel - Nationwide Insurance Diane McNamara George McQueen Mead Westvaco Corporation North Charleston Vicki Melton Tarsya Mercer Ruth Metzger Janeen Miklos Sherrie Mikrut Gina Miller Lisa Mitchell Amy Morlock Susan Morrison Amy Murray Denny Neilson Phyllis Neville One Hot Mamas-HHI Dolores Osuna Joanne Overton Julius Page Pageland Family Pharmacy Deborah Paisley Correna Panagiotou H.B. Pasley Orchid Paulmeier Deborah Persin Jason Phillips Bill Pickle Arlene Pierpaoli Marie Pistilli Poulnot Financial Services Joanne Rengier Linda Rhodes Lesley Robinson Tracy Robinson-Hughes Joyce Rodgers Anita Rodriguez Rae Rogers Kaitlyn Rogers Paula Justice Rutledge Grace Salters Jennifer Sandie Anne Saueracker Patricia Scarafile Ingrid Schneider Lois Scott Service Unit 646- Florence Joyce Shaw Richard Singleton Sharonda Singleton Diane Smart Smile Center of Knightsville Mark Smith Crystal Smith Barbara Smyth Sarah Snow Tanice Snyder Sue Sommer-Kresse David Sports Jennifer Springer St. Mary Catholic Church Steve Stauffer Susan Stephens Christine Stone Patricia Stowe Leslie Sullivan Fran Sullivan Surfside Moose Lodge # 2351 Elaine Swain Brenda Tarkenton Debora Taylor Ericka Taylor Connie Terry The Lutes Property Services Co. Sarah Thomas George Tompkins Troop 7000 Thomas Trout United Way of Greater Portland Jane Upshaw Patricia Van Houten Laura Vitiello Cinda Wallace Barbara Walsh Brian Walsh Lyndi Walter Cindy Watson Sam Watson Michaela Watts Christine Weathersbee Wade Webster Sonya White Wilson Hall Ruth Wilwerding Window Works Terry Wynn Young & Young Funeral Home, Inc.. Young Clement Rivers Emily Zimmerman 2014-2015 Girl Scout Gold Award Recipients Kaitlyn Frey “Coastal Surge” Carolina Lalla – “Diabetes C.A.R.E Cooke, Aid, Research, Eat!” Caitlyn Richardson “$ave The Troops” Grace Rieflin “Tires and Oil Workshops (T.O.W.)” Contessa Torin “Interactive Children’s Display at the Discovery Museum” 2015 Awarded Scholarships Mary Dean Brewer Scholarship: Caitlyn Richardson Grace Grady Scholarship: Olivia Clemons Lucille McCown Scholarship: Bethany Burnette Girl Scouts Highest Awards: Gold: 5 girls Silver: 39 girls Bronze: 99 girls "You wear the badge to let people know that you are prepared and willing to be called on because you are a Girl Scout.“ ~Juliette Gordon Low 2014-2015 HIGHEST AWARDS Girl Scout Silver Award Recipients r Girl Scout Silver Award Recipients l Girl Scout Bronze Award Recipients Halle Banwell Emmeline Anderson Basco Valerie Bazan 'Brianna Bradley Elizabeth Carpenter Laura Ciccarelli Ingram Cox Chloe Damron Rachel Driskell Brianna Fuller Helen Gillespie Breona Green Mary "Katy" Hill Caroline Hoy Adrianna Kelly Lauren Krechel Gracie Ann Laseter Christina Marshall Olivia McKnight Kaylyn Mils Emily Morris Hailey Mutter Morgan O'Donnel Alicia Parrill Danielle Paulk Mary Kate Powell Lynae R Ramos Summer Ray Darian Reed Elaine Robbins Kathleen Robbins Caitlyn Rhue Meghan Sheets Rainey Spears Nicole Stahley Sophia Vanderpoo Tiara Walton Victoria Wheeler Emilia Zwarych TROOP # 29 TROOP # 71 TROOP # 95 TROOP # 150 TROOP # 162 TROOP # 176 TROOP # 294 TROOP # 306 TROOP # 353 TROOP # 387 TROOP # 406 TROOP # 436 TROOP # 446 TROOP # 451 TROOP # 532 TROOP # 550 TROOP # 568 TROOP # 569 TROOP # 585 TROOP # 719 TROOP # 727 TROOP # 744 TROOP # 755 TROOP # 762 TROOP # 784 TROOP # 797 TROOP # 957 Pictured above, CEO Loretta Graham being interviewed by ABC News4 in Charleston on the Girl Scout’s Highest Awards. MEMBERSHIP 2014-2015 TOTAL MEMBERSHIP 7827 Adults 2745 Girls 5082 Insert a success story that relates to program / activity area 1. It can be a brief written testimonial, thirdperson story, or—better yet—a video showing your work in action. If it’s a video, keep it under 3 minutes and use professional sound and video recording equipment.” Girl Scouts of Eastern SC provided opportunities for girls to participate in exciting and life-changing experiences such as: Older girls earned the Gold Award and received college scholarships. Girls also participated in STEM and the BFF (Be a Friend First) anti-bullying program. The Destinations program took older girls to global adventures in Spain. Younger girls enjoyed the “Barbie and Me Sleepover” event. All girls are involved in community service to make the world a better place, whether it is individually or as part of their troop. Girl Scouting provides: • Sense of self • Civic engagement • Education • Income/socioeconomic status • Satisfaction with life • Success • Leadership • Relationship satisfaction “The work of today is the history of tomorrow and we are its makers.” Juliette Gordon Low PRODUCT PROGRAM A successful product program ensures that troops and girls have additional resources to support their Girl Scouting needs. The girls also get the opportunity and the hands-on entrepreneurial training to master the 5 skills: Goal Setting, Decision Making, Money Management, People Skills and Business Ethics. Funds from cookie sales are spent in a variety of ways by troops. A weekend at Nantahala with rafting , high ropes, and zipline. A whirlwind weekend vacation to Myrtle Beach where the day was spent at Ripley's Aquarium, and the night spent at Wonderworks. Hiking at one of the state parks. Trip to Cumberland Island to see the wild horses and Tybee Lighthouse on the way back. Some of the Community Service projects performed with cookie funds were: Trips to cook for Ronald McDonald House Donations to Ronald McDonald House Operation Happy Sock Operation Christmas Child Spread the Bread Bought peanut butter to go with a group to Haiti to make protein balls for impoverished Haitian children Bought a cow for an Indian village. Our GSESC troops continued to support our military troops by working with the Blue Star Mothers to ensure donated cookies were shipped to our deployed military for that “noother-like-it-in-the-world” Girl Scout Cookie taste of home. Our troops said it was a great way for troops to tell troops “Thank you for your service.” Pictured below: Second Lieutenant Chris Freshman (U.S. Army) who worked with us in representing Cookies For The Military ADULT DEVELOPMENT Adult volunteers had the opportunity to serve on a host of committees at GSESC, such as the Gold Award committee and the Adult Recognitions committee (to name just two.) Volunteers also had the opportunity to become Trainers. There is not enough room to brag about GSESC’s Leaders, Assistant Leaders and Service Unit Managers. Girl Scout volunteers are the cornerstone of the Girl Scout Movement. Through learning opportunities, GSESC provides volunteers the knowledge and skills necessary to deliver the Girl Scout program in a safe and nurturing environment. “I first volunteered because no one else would. At first, I volunteered for my own daughter. Now, there's much, MUCH more to it. Now, I have 13 daughters, and a sisterhood of other leaders, all who drive me to put my best forth to be a shepherd to future shepherds, to instill in my girls a sense beyond self, to think of others first, to give more than they take from this world, and above all: serve God in all they do. I volunteer to at least try to do good. It makes my heart smile to hear my girls start sentences with 'when I am a Girl Scout leader'... I love them, my troop team, and my Service Unit full of women who (like me) have the gumption to wear the volunteer hat, while wearing all the other hats that life throws at us. We work hard, and have a lot of fun. That's why I volunteer!” - Amanda Bruorton “Right is right, even if no one else does it.”~ Juliette Gordon Low 2014-2015 FINANCIALS FUND DEVELOPMENT- GRANT AWARDS GSUSA Cheetah Destination Conservation Caring Coins Foundation Home Community Fund of Coastal Community Foundation of SC Winthrop Family Allendale/Hampton Fund Spaulding-Paolozzi Foundation Fund of Central Carolina Community Foundation Hootie & The Blowfish Foundation Sonoco Foundation Office Depot Foundation "My purpose... to go on with my heart and soul, devoting all my energies to Girl Scouts, and heart and hand with them, we will make our lives and the lives of the future girls happy, healthy and holy." ~ Juliette Gordon Low FUND DEVELOPMENT- SPECIAL EVENTS The Mary Dean Brewer Women of Distinction event was held March 19, 2015 at SiMT in Florence, SC. Leadership development is at the heart of the Girl Scout mission, and the leaders of tomorrow look to outstanding women as models for the character and determination it takes to succeed. Every year, Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina honors women who make a difference in their local communities at the annual Women of Distinction gala. These awards are presented in recognition of those women who have demonstrated significant achievement in their fields of endeavor, made contributions affecting their local and/or broad communities and acted as positive role models for today’s young women. 2015 Honorees Ann R. Binnarr of Florence Alma E. Brough of North Myrtle Beach Dawn M. Corley of Kiawah Island Andrea N. Dickey of Hartsville M. Hannah Horne of Hilton Head Island Denny W. Neilson of Darlington Joyce F. Shaw of Florence Denese M. Tyler of Loris SPONSORS Silver Sponsor Sonoco Bronze Sponsor McLeod Health Pearl Sponsors Carolina Bank Chick-fil-A Belinda Copeland and Cliff McBride First Reliance Bank Pepsi Cola of Florence Daisy Sponsors: BlueChoice HealthPlan Medicaid • Coca-Cola • Dena Altman and Jane Brandt • FTC • Stiney Gardner • Ruby Gibbs and Mary Mack • Hampton Inn & Suites • Tucker-Wells Medical Death by Chocolate - A Chocolate and Champagne Affair was held August 16, 2015 on Hilton Head Island at The Omi Hilton Head Island Resort. We were joined by Celebrity Chef Tanya Holland as a guest judge. Local chefs shared delectable chocolate delicacies, while local celebrity judges, Tanya Holland and guests voted for their favorites. SPONSORS Presenting Sponsor: SC BlueChoice Medicaid Diamond Sponsors: Finger, Melnick and Brooks, PA Nancy & Dave Borghesi SouthCoast Imaging Dian Castle & James R. Moore Fisher DeBerry Foundation Bronze Sponsor: Charles Sampson - Charter One Realty Sauls Funeral Home! Hilton Head Internists Island Getaway NHC Healthcare Weichert Realtors – Coastal Properties (Above) delisheee Yo chef, one of the competitors in the Death By Chocolate chef’s contest. Chocolate with berries…. Delicious, delisheee Yo! (Above from left) CEO Loretta Graham, Celebrity Guest Judge Tanya Holland and former Board Member Ruby Gibbs on the DBC 2015 Red Carpet. Participants: HH Prime – Omni One Hot Mama’s Sweet Carolina Cupcakes delisheee Yo NEO’S Hewyards of Sonesta "When asked what the girls should do, Juliette responded "What do the girls WANT to do?" ~ Juliette Gordon Low (Most of) The members of Troop 191- Reunion, Summer, 2014 The members of Troop 191 have been together since they were Brownies Girl Scouts of Eastern SC 7257 Cross County Rd North Charleston, SC 29418 Phone (843) 552-9910 Toll Free (800) 786-8704 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place www.girlscoutsesc.org ©2015-2016 Girl Scouts of Eastern SC