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Girl Scouts on the go Wednesday, May 12, 2021 4:00 AM Ashley Broadstreet, left, and Lilly Carter are next to a World Thinking Day display.
Photos Courtesy Girl Scouts Girl Scouts got together recently. They included Lilly Carter (with the stocking cap) and to her left is Bella Hutson, Brooklyn Wilkins, Alexis Funkhouser (standing), Elliot Hamilton and little brother Jackson, Keliegh Anderson, Anna Bowers, Jillian Clark and Amelia Clemons. Brynn Hutson is sitting in the middle of the circle. Standing in the back left are Chelsea Wilkins, Dayonna Murdock and Olivia Murdock. • • It’s been a busy few weeks for local Girl Scouts in Crawfordsville and Montgomery County. Last Saturday was the annual Montgomery County Girl Scout Bridging and World Thinking Day at First United Methodist Church. And this Saturday is First Responders Day at Fusion 54 in beautiful downtown Crawfo
Years of service: 4
Whatâs your favorite activity? My job entails everything under the sun when it comes to Girl Scouts. From recruiting new girls to the troops to training new leaders, I am the âgo-to Girl Scout lady.â I maintain relationships with all the local schools, businesses and community partners to make sure each and every girl in my area has a chance to be a Girl Scout and has a great experience as one.
Mary Curry
Years of service: 4
Whatâs your favorite activity? Adventures with my terrific troop of girls! (Escape room, camping, archery, cooking and community service).
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Girls in Manchester got their first Girl Scout experience thanks to the volunteers who stepped up to form a new Daisy troop for kindergartners and first graders. (Courtesy photo)
BEDFORD, NH – They lead Girl Scout troops. They coordinate cookie deliveries. They teach girls essential life skills and mentor them as they gain leadership skills. They are the volunteers who make everything possible for Girl Scouts throughout New Hampshire and Vermont, and Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains is marking their enormous contributions during April, Volunteer Appreciation Month.
The past year has been one of uncertainty and disruption to everyone’s normal routines. That includes Girl Scout activities. Fortunately, many of our volunteers have stepped up and kept their Girl Scouts active in virtual troops, with outdoor activities, on Zoom, and other ways.