Here are Brownie Troops for the 2003-04 year.  All the troops have been linked to the leaders email address.  If your troop has a web site let Gabriele know and she will link it to your troop.

TROOP 1162 from Brooklake Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 1496 from Enterprise Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 1525 from Enterprise Elementary (1st Grade Brownies)
TROOP 1663 from Silver Lake Elementary (2nd Grade Brownies)
TROOP 1850 from Sherwood Forest Elementary (1st Grade Brownies)
TROOP 1864 from Green Gables Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 2138 from Green Gables Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 2139 from Sherwood Forest Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 2153 from Sherwood Forest Elementary (2nd Grade Brownies)
TROOP 2188 from Rainier View Elementary (This is a bridging Troop)
TROOP 2266 from Lakeland Elementary (1st Grade Brownies)
Here is a list of resources to help you with your troop

First Month of Brownie Meetings:  This can help you plan your first four meetings of the year.
The Brownie Resource Page:  This page lists book and web site resources.
Brownie Girl Scout Safety Award:  This is an internet award in the Just For Girls Section under Girl Scouts of America web site.
Wave The Flag Try It:  This is an online Try-It.
Ms. President Activities for Daisy and Brownie Girl Scouts:  This is a new patch program from GSUSA and the White House Project
LEADER'S POEM

If I'm not somewhere, I'm always on the phone,
Reminding someone's mother of a stray permission slip.
Whose loss would cause disaster to our upcoming field trip.
I'm dashing out to get supplies (I think I'm going daft)!
Who's idea was this?  Can we really do this craft?
And then there are the cookies-on the chairs and on the floor.
My house has twice as many as the local grocery store.
Even when I'm sitting still, my brain is overheating
Searching for a game or song to liven up the meeting.
Just when I'm exhausted, too tired to move again,
A small eruption at the door and the girls are coming in!
I draw a breath in wonder, and ask myself, "Oh Why"?
Then I'm almost toppled by a bear hug, just knee-high.
The room is full of laughter and suddenly I see
That I really cannot think of a better place to be.
Yes, I'm a Girl Scout leader and I guess that's no surprise,
And everything I do is worth the smile in one girl's eyes.
--Author Unknown
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COURT OF AWARD IDEA

Each letter is written on a small poster or 5x8 card, and on the back is an explanation.

T:  Talents, tradition
R:  Rewards, respect
Y:  "Yes", youth, you

I:  Interests
T:  Time
S:  Service, skills

"IF"
If  you know the Girl Scout Promise, the Slogan, Motto and Pin;
If  you know the Girl Scout Greeting, and can show it with a grin;
If  you've worked on Try-It's and in a flag ceremony you have shared;
If  you've sung songs, done crafts, and in service showed you cared;
If  you know the Girl Scout Laws, both inside and out;
Then little Brownie you are ready to become a Junior Girl Scout.
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