Thursday, September 9, 2010

Birmingham Girls Explore Their Hometown

What Did You Do Today? Despite claims that there are no adventures to be found in Birmingham, Troop 37 embarked on a twelve-hour day trip to explore their home city. Their tour began at the Heaviest Corner on Earth where they marveled at the skyscrapers on their way to the Peanut Depot where they witnessed a fresh batch of peanuts being poured into a vat to be roasted. Headed to the Alabama Power Building for lunch, the girls made a quick stop at the new Birmingham History Center, which was packed with information and memorabilia. After lunch, the troop then ventured away from the North side and over to the University of Alabama at Birmingham. There the girls visited the Alabama Museum of Health where they were interested by all the wax statues depicting different diseases. After the museum it was time for some fun. At the University’s Rec center the girls free climbed and belayed for two hours on the massive climbing wall. After burning off all their energy, the girls went to 5 Points South to Cosmo’s Pizza for some much needed nourishment. As the perfect end to their day downtown, the girls went to visit Vulcan. Watching the sun set over the skyline the girls were able to think about their exciting day and all the great things Birmingham has to offer an adventuresome person.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Oak Mountain Girls Explore Gatlinburg

What did you do today? Troop 512 from Oak Mountain experienced the beauty of the outdoors during their five day trip to Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The girls went on a horseback riding trip in Cades Cove and hiked to Laurel Falls in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. Laurel Falls is a three- mile hike round trip with the gorgeous falls being a refreshing reward at the end of the trail. The girls brought sack lunches with them and had a picnic near the base before heading back. Everyone agreed that the view was well worth the hike and had a great time in the Smoky Mountains.

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Oak Mountain Troop Dishes it Out

What did you do today? Troop 512 from Oak Mountain learned about the culinary arts as they completed their Creative Cooking badge. First, the girls went on two field trips to further their cooking knowledge. They traveled to a Domino's Pizza where the girls learned about restaurant management and even got the chance to make their own pizza! They then traveled to Birmingham Bake and Cook to learn more about kitchen tools and how to use them. The final step in completing the badge was applying the knowledge they had learned by fixing and serving dinner at the Ronald McDonald House. The girls made the menu: Chicken parmesan, garlic bread, tossed green salad with Ranch dressing, Pasta Alfredo and of course, Girl Scout cookies for dessert. They then had the chance to serve dinner to the guests and see the rewards of their hard work.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Girls Add Color to Local Soup Kitchen

What Did You Do Today? Troop 117 from Tuscaloosa has brightened many peoples’ day by displaying their own colorful masterpieces at the Tuscaloosa Community Soup Bowl. Under the direction of an artist, the troop learned to paint with oils and each completed a unique canvas. They donated their paintings to the Tuscaloosa Community Soup Bowl. Along with donating their paintings, these girls have collected cans for the Soup Bowl for six years and have volunteered to serve a meal. Thanks to the girls’ generosity, many people will be able to enjoy the cheerful décor for years to come. Pictured: Jessie Kate, Rebekah, Emily, Meredith, Brooke, Camyrn and Makaya Not Pictured: Genae

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Girl Scouts Host Lock-In at Decatur Mall

The Shop ‘Til You Drop Lock-In at Decatur Mall in Decatur will be on Friday, September 17. Current Girl Scouts, as well as non-members are welcome to attend. Girls can shop and eat from 9 PM to midnight, and many vendors are offering special deals. Rainforest Glow-in-the-Dark Mini-Golf will offer an all night pass for only $5, while Bourbon Street Candy, Common Grounds Café, Great American Cookie Company, Guadalajara Grill and Bonnie Lou’s Diner will be open and offering great foods and treats! The Venetian Carousel will also be available for girls to ride. Chuck E. Cheese will be open and for $6 per person, they will give $5 in tokens, a refillable drink and two slices of pizza! Maurices, The Shoe Department, Claire’s Boutique, Trade Secret and The Shoe Department will also be open for business.

Check in will begin at 7 PM and last until 8:30 PM at the Guadalajara Grill main entrance near the Carousel. You can pre-register by September 15 to avoid long lines and will receive armbands in advance by calling 866-225-0244. The registration fee for this event is $3 for registered Girl Scouts, and $15 for non-members (the $15 includes the fee to registered a girl for Girl Scouting). Girls must be picked up no later than 7 AM Saturday morning. Girls from any area are welcome to attend.