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Girl Scout 60th Anniversary Pin Crude Wire 6-600 1972
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Girl Scout 60th Anniversary Pin Crude Wire 6-600 1972; Worn by all registered girls that are Juniors on their uniform to display t heir earned pins as part of their uniform.
The beginning of Girl Scouts was started in 1912 in the Savannah, Georgia home of Juliette Low and was later chartered by the US Congress on March 16, 1950.
Girl Scout Mission
Girl Scouting builds courage, confidence, and character. Thus, allowing the girls to make the world a better place.
Empowering Girls
The mission of Girl Scouts USA is to discover the fun, friendship, and power of girls together. The girls grow in courage and strength through a variety of enriching experiences. These are field trips, skill-building sports clinics, community service projects, cultural exchanges, and environmental stewardships.
Scouting for girls help girls to develop into their full individual potential; in relating to others with increase understanding, skill, and respect;. Girl Scouting develops values to guide their actions and provide the foundation for sound decision making; and contribute to the improvement of society through their abilities, leadership, and working with others as a team.
Levels of Girl Scouts
Young Girls join Girl Scouting according to their grade level in school:
- Daisy Girl Scouts; K – 1st
- Brownie: 2nd – 3rd
- Junior; 4th – 5th
- Cadettes; 6th – 8th
- Seniors; 9th – 10th
- Ambassadors; 11th – 12th
Also, for more on Girl Scouting USA, go to: https://www.girlscouts.org/
Likewise, for the Girl Scouts of America history go to: https://www.girlscouts.org/en/footer/faq/facts.html#:~:text=Girl%20Scouting%20builds%20girls%20of,the%20world%20a%20better%20place.&text=Founder%20Juliette%20Gordon%20Low%20organized,1912%2C%20in%20Savannah%2C%20Georgia.&text=Girl%20Scouts%20of%20the%20USA,Congress%20on%20March%2016%2C%201950.
For more Girl Scouts of America Memorabilia go to https://www.tradingeagles.com/product-category/9b-girl-scout-memorabilia/
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