Girl Scouts hold recognition ceremony at Liberty Park
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The Hillsboro Service Unit, part of Girl Scouts of Ohio Heartland Council, recently held their Recognition and Bridging Ceremony at Liberty Park. The sunshine and wind could not have been stronger!
Cadette and Senior Girls started things off with the Pledge of Allegiance and proceeded to take turns reciting the Girl Scout Mission.
Lois Crowthers announced the Troops one by one to the stage, starting with the two troops, Misty Elam and Kim Cooper’s Lynchburg Brownie Troop 50359 and Kristen Rodgers and Amanda Parker’s Hillsboro Brownie Troop 594, “bridging” from Brownie Girl Scouts to Junior Girl Scouts.
Troops not bridging, but recognized, were: Megan Parson and Jessica Jones’ Daisy Troop 2113; Jennifer Jarnigan and Marsha Williams’ Daisy Troop 1584; Alexis Kirk and Jennifer Howland’s Brownie Troop 1845; Krissy Harmon and Melissa Collin’s Brownie Troop 50210; Misty Elam and Kim Cooper’s Brownie Troop 503591; Kara Stewart and Missy Stewart’s Junior Troop 688; Stacy Butler and Gail Throckmorton’s Cadette Troop 2407; and Lois Crowthers and Sue Higham’s Cadette/Senior Troop 50128.
Girl Scout Field Executive Julie Meritti announced her relocating out of the Hillsboro area into a Service Unit closer to her home. She was recognized for her many years of hard work, training, guiding, counseling, and encouraging Girl Scout Leaders and Assistant Leaders. Julie was given a basket of flowers and a scrapbook with each page representing a different troop she has worked with.
New Girl Scout Field Executive Becky Chandler was welcomed with a basket of flowers also. Cookies and punch were enjoyed to close out the evening.
Also new to Girl Scouts in this area is a bigger Service Unit that will include Hillsboro, Lynchburg, Greenfield, and Bright Local School Districts. With new troops comes new leaders and new and exciting ideas for Girl Scouts to discover and explore. A total of seven new troops with 70 girls will combine with the Hillsboro Service Unit team and will now be known as Highland Hills Service Unit.
Contact new Becky Chandler at (800) 886-2246 for information on joining the Girl Scouts.[[In-content Ad]]
Cadette and Senior Girls started things off with the Pledge of Allegiance and proceeded to take turns reciting the Girl Scout Mission.
Lois Crowthers announced the Troops one by one to the stage, starting with the two troops, Misty Elam and Kim Cooper’s Lynchburg Brownie Troop 50359 and Kristen Rodgers and Amanda Parker’s Hillsboro Brownie Troop 594, “bridging” from Brownie Girl Scouts to Junior Girl Scouts.
Troops not bridging, but recognized, were: Megan Parson and Jessica Jones’ Daisy Troop 2113; Jennifer Jarnigan and Marsha Williams’ Daisy Troop 1584; Alexis Kirk and Jennifer Howland’s Brownie Troop 1845; Krissy Harmon and Melissa Collin’s Brownie Troop 50210; Misty Elam and Kim Cooper’s Brownie Troop 503591; Kara Stewart and Missy Stewart’s Junior Troop 688; Stacy Butler and Gail Throckmorton’s Cadette Troop 2407; and Lois Crowthers and Sue Higham’s Cadette/Senior Troop 50128.
Girl Scout Field Executive Julie Meritti announced her relocating out of the Hillsboro area into a Service Unit closer to her home. She was recognized for her many years of hard work, training, guiding, counseling, and encouraging Girl Scout Leaders and Assistant Leaders. Julie was given a basket of flowers and a scrapbook with each page representing a different troop she has worked with.
New Girl Scout Field Executive Becky Chandler was welcomed with a basket of flowers also. Cookies and punch were enjoyed to close out the evening.
Also new to Girl Scouts in this area is a bigger Service Unit that will include Hillsboro, Lynchburg, Greenfield, and Bright Local School Districts. With new troops comes new leaders and new and exciting ideas for Girl Scouts to discover and explore. A total of seven new troops with 70 girls will combine with the Hillsboro Service Unit team and will now be known as Highland Hills Service Unit.
Contact new Becky Chandler at (800) 886-2246 for information on joining the Girl Scouts.[[In-content Ad]]