Monday, January 2, 2012

Girl Scouts Introduce New Cookie for 100th Anniversary


In honor of Girl Scouting’s 100th anniversary, customers can expect to see an old favorite, with a new name: Savannah Smiles. These lemon-flavored cookies, along with seven other varieties, will be on sale December 30 through March 3.

Cookies offered include all-time favorites: Thin Mints, Samoas, Trefoils, Tagalongs, Do-si-dos, Savannah Smiles (100th anniversary cookie), Dulce de Leche and Thank U Berry Munch. Each box sells for $3.50. All eight varieties of Girl Scout Cookies contain zero grams of trans fat. Girl Scout cookies are a low-sodium treat, and some varieties weigh in at only 28 (Savannah Smiles) and 40 (Thin Mints) calories per cookie!

Through the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program, an integral part of Girl Scouting’s Financial Literacy initiative for girls ages 5 to 17, girls manage inventory, set goals, learn money management, and develop their own personal leadership style. Essentially, the girls run their own business. The entire troop sets a goal and creates an action plan leading toward that goal. Girl Scout troops use funds from the cookie activity to fund a service project or to plan an exciting trip. Cookie funds are also used for council programs.

“Girl Scouts teach the importance of health and wellness every day,” says Trish Coghlan, CEO of the Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama (GSNCA). “Even if you are participating in a weight loss plan, you can still participate in this important program by purchasing cookies as part of our Cookies for Troops campaign, and have your cookies sent overseas to brighten a soldier’s day.”

Girls will take pre-orders for cookies beginning December 30, with deliveries after February 3. Booth sales at many local stores and supermarkets will start February 10. If eager customers have trouble finding cookies near them, they can visit www.girlscoutsnca.org and use the Cookie Locator button or call 800-734-4541. Customers may also download the free Girl Scout Cookie Locator App for iPhone or Android. The app tells customers when and where sales will take place in their area, and map them to the location.

Girls in Lamar, Fayette, Marion, DeKalb, Lauderdale, Colbert, Marengo, Green and Sumter counties will take place in the Direct Sales Pilot Program this year. Instead of taking pre-orders, Girl Scouts in the above counties will have their cookies at the beginning of January to sell immediately. Booth sales at many local stores and supermarkets will start February 10.

Important Safety Notice: Girl Scout Cookies should be purchased only from someone affiliated with the Girl Scout organization to ensure safety and freshness.

About the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program  
Since 1917, the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program has become a famous annual event that has helped girls develop important leadership skills they will use throughout their lives. Whether they are dreaming of becoming a doctor, teacher, businesswoman, CEO of a Fortune 500 company or an engineer, the Girl Scout Cookie Program helps to build the self-esteem they need to reach for the stars.

About Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama  
For 100 years Girl Scouting has given every girl access to life-changing experiences that inspire her to do something BIG! For more information about how you can get involved, visit our 100th anniversary link at www.girlscoutsnca.org/100.Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama is a United Way community partner and serves more than 15,000 girls ages 5-17, and 5,000 volunteers in programs across 36 counties. For more information, call 800-734-4541 or log on to www.girlscoutsnca.org.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Town Hall Property Assessment Meetings

If you did not have a chance to participate in the Property Assessment survey, there will be other opportunities to provide feedback. In January, we will hold town hall meetings through the Council area. Everyone is invited to attend.

Thursday, January 5, 2012 | 6 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
Room 203
900 Greensboro Avenue
Tuscaloosa, AL 35401

Tuesday, January 10, 2012 | 6 p.m.
First United Methodist Church
109 Gayle Avenue SW
Jacksonville, AL 36265

Thursday, January 12, 2012 | 6 p.m.
Bluff Park United Methodist Church
733 Valley Street
Birmingham, AL 35226

Tuesday, January 17, 2012 | 6 p.m.
Huntsville Service Center
1515 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35816

Thursday, February 2, 2012 | 6 p.m.
First United Methodist Church (small Fellowship Hall)
415 N. Seminary
Florence, AL 35630

Please plan to attend and let your voice be heard!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Ashlyn Earns P.R.A.Y Four-Star Award

GSNCA would like to recognize Ashlyn, a member of Girl Scout Troop 10737 and a 10th grader at Bob Jones High School, who was recently awarded the Four-Star Award from the Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (P.R.A.Y.) To be a Four-Star recipient in the P.R.A.Y. Program of Religious Emblems, a person must complete every program of the P.R.A.Y. series from God and Me through God and Life. Ashlyn and her family are members of Messiah Lutheran Church in Madison.
For more information about the P.R.A.Y. Program, please visit www.praypub.org.

About P.R.A.Y. 
P.R.A.Y. is best known for religious awards programs. The P.R.A.Y. program helps young people to develop a deeper relationship with God and to understand how God is active in their lives and in the world around them. It is a Christian Education resource that uses Bible lessons paired with service projects to help young people not only to grow in Christian faith but to also express their faith by reaching out in love and in service to others. P.R.A.Y. encourages families, youth agencies, and Protestant congregations to use the P.R.A.Y. series to foster spiritual growth in children, youth and families.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Girl Scouts Give Lovelady an Extreme Room Makeover

Pictured: Kensie, Mackenzie, Olivia
and Maizie
Girl Scout Troop 2610 members Kensie, Mackenzie, Anna Lee, Maizie, Katie, Anna  and Olivia, recently earned their Silver Awards after bringing their version of Extreme Home Makeover to the Lovelady Center. To complete the project girls sent letters asking people for donations. Through those contributions, the girls were able to paint the walls and bedframes, caulk the bathroom, hang new blinds and curtains, and purchase new bedding. The troop said they wanted to give the women and children a pretty space to rebuild their lives. This project was completed while the girls were in the eighth grade at Homewood Middle School and Altamont.

The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn. This award symbolizes a Girl Scout Cadette’s accomplishments in Girl Scouting and community activities as she matures and works to better her life and the lives of others.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Troop Gets Into Christmas Spirit with a Little School Spirit

Junior Girl Scout Troop 19 decorated Auburn/Alabama pine cones for a tree that St. Vincent's will donate to a family this Christmas. Didn't it turn out cute?
Pictured L to R: Sarah, Avery, Lexy, Amanda
Not pictured: Christina and Logan