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
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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.
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All girls are involved in community service to
make the world a better place, whether it is
individually or as part of their troop.
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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
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GSUSA Cheetah Destination Conservation
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Caring Coins Foundation

Home Community Fund of Coastal Community Foundation of SC
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Winthrop Family Allendale/Hampton Fund
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Spaulding-Paolozzi Foundation
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Fund of Central Carolina Community Foundation
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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
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Toll Free (800) 786-8704
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