Girl Scout Troop 10078 Cookie Curbside Sale
Mar 13th @ 1:00pm - Mar 13th @ 4:00pm
First United Methodist Church
Girl Scout Troop 10078 is holding a drive-thru Curbside Cookie Sale on Saturday, March 13th from 1 to 4 pm. The Drive Thru is in the parking lot of the Carroll 1st United Methodist Church at 1621 N. Main Street. Available flavors will be: Smore’s, Toasty Yay, Lemonades, Peanut Butter Patties, Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Caramel Delites, Thin Mints, Shortbread and Gluten Free Chocolate Chip cookies. See you there!!
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Girl Scouts Troop 10078 Cookie Sale
Feb 27th @ 1:00pm - Feb 27th @ 4:00pm
First United Methodist Church
Girl Scouts selling cookies curbside at the 1st United Methodist Church 1621 N. Main Street on February 27 from 1 to 4 pm. Available Flavors: Smore’s / Toasty Yay / Lemonades / Peanut Butter Patties / Peanut Butter Sandwiches / Caramel Delites / Thin Mints / Shortbread / Gluten Free Chocolate Chip
Girl Scouts adapt techniques for annual cookie sales
Out of all the things 2020 took from us, Girl Scout cookies won’t be one.
Uniform-wearing girls have been setting up shop around Gaston and Cleveland counties for the annual fundraiser – teaching budgeting and salesmanship while offering customers the sweet treats that only pop up each winter.
“Even as we continue to face these challenging times, our girls are committed to bringing the public their favorite cookies,” said Lane Cook, CEO of Girl Scouts Peaks to Piedmont Council.
Traditionally, scouts approached friends, family and neighbors to take orders. Once the mounds of boxes arrived, they would also set up booths in front of big box stores in shifts to sell additional cookies.
The Gaston Gazette
Out of all the things 2020 took from us, Girl Scout cookies won’t be one.
Uniform-wearing girls have been setting up shop around Gaston and Cleveland counties for the annual fundraiser – teaching budgeting and salesmanship while offering customers the sweet treats that only pop up each winter.
“Even as we continue to face these challenging times, our girls are committed to bringing the public their favorite cookies,” said Lane Cook, CEO of Girl Scouts Peaks to Piedmont Council.
Traditionally, scouts approached friends, family and neighbors to take orders. Once the mounds of boxes arrived, they would also set up booths in front of big box stores in shifts to sell additional cookies.