In celebration of International Day of the Girl, Girl Scouts of Maine in South Portland recognized Charlena LaVallee from Gray, Mikaela Spooner from New Sweden, Ayla Clark from Biddeford, and Kimberley Spears from Sidney. They identified the root cause of pressing issues in their communities, created sustainable solutions, and took action to earn the Gold […]
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The Girl Scouts of Maine are getting creative to safely sell cookies this year. Author: Alex Haskell (NCM) Updated: 1:56 PM EST January 21, 2021
BANGOR, Maine The COVID-19 pandemic is not stopping the Girl Scouts of Maine from selling their beloved cookies.
Girl Scout cookie season is a time that lovers of thin mints, caramel delights, and peanut butter patties look forward to every year. The scouts will still be going door-to-door to sell you cookies this year. However, they re getting innovative. They re doing unique things like making door hangers and leaving postcards with their contact information on them, says Girl Scouts of Maine marketing and communications director Laura Genese.