because of this we are moving where we are having our website
We will be using facebook for our webpage.
sign-up for facebook at www.facebook.com
It allows all leaders to put in pictures into their troop photo album,
and also allows for easy change over for when me (Kathy) is no longer available to help with the webpage.
And it also allows us to make sure only GS/parents can have access.
when you have signed up then use the search for friends
using [email protected] and add as a friend!!!

Hartford-Carlisle Service Unit
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Mission:
Girl Scouting builds girls of confidence, courage, and character, who make the world a better place. |
Law:
I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout. |
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Promise:
On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. |
All Year Supporting Carlisle Food Pantry - Items List
July 3-4 - Booth Sale
Aug 29 - Family Campout
The above dates are subject to change.
When there is a link to see all the information for the event then it is set.
As with last year, the Unit is designating 3 events to award fun patches for.
This year we have picked the Oct Party, Feb Tea, and 4th of July
As with last year these badges will be purchased after the event and given out at the next awards day the unit has.
If your daughter is wanting a fun patch for an event she participated in that a fun patch is not taken care of by the unit,
then it is up to the parent/guardian to purchase one for her at the council shop.
Bridging May 2009
Craft Day April 2009
Lock-In March 2009
Valentine Tea February 2009
Family Potluck January 2009
FROG event - Caroling 2008
Beach Party 2008
Veteran's Day 2008
Birthday Party 2008
Bridging 2008
New Scouts First Meeting 2008
4th of July 2008
Craft Fair 2008
School Lock-In 2008
FROG Bingo 2008
Potluck 2008
Caroling 2007
Can Drive 2007
Birthday Party 2007
Camp Out 2007
Bridging 2007
| Manager | Kathy Fridley |
| Treasurer | Kathy Fridley |
| Unit Cookies/Fall Product | Gina Stone |
| Registrar | Melody Jutting |
| Media | Rhonda Smith |
| First Aider | Gina Stone, Kathy Fridley, Jennifer Dawson |
| Tent Trained | Kathy Fridley, Rhonda Smith, Anny Oakley |
| Troop # | Leader Name(s) |
| 889 | Jennifer Dawson, Nichole Kessler, Gay Laughlin |
| 381 | Debra Sjullie, Amy Sorenson |
| 386 | Kathy Fridley, Rhonda Smith, Gina Stone |
| 524 | Nichole Kessler, Renee Nagel |
| 550 | Sherry Enderton-Lloyd |
| 599 | Jean Janssen |
| 690 | Marsha Kephart, Melody Jutting |
| Daisy's (no number yet) | Lisa Lewis, Gina Lewis |
The National Board of Directors approved a new uniform policy, to begin in fall 2008.
Based on this policy, girls at each level will have one official uniform item (e.g., tunic, vest, sash) so they can display the pins and badges they earn.
Girl Scout Juniors and older program age groups will wear their vests and sashes with white shirts and khaki pants,
making it easier for more girls than ever before to show their pride as Girl Scouts.
Daisies and Brownies may also wear �khaki and white� or choose to wear full uniform ensembles for their age level.
The Daisy tunic remains available.
There will also be a variety of casual uniform components available for those
times when official dress uniform is not required.
Official dress uniform is for bridging and for any time we are in public doing a "clean" activity.
Tunic/Sash/Vest may be purchased online at: goshop.girlscouts.org/gsusaonline/
Or at our Local Council Shop at:
10715 Hickman Road
just east of I-35/I-80 in Urbandale.
Click the correct link to learn what goes where on the uniforms:
Daisy Girl Scouts (grades K-1) |
Brownie Girl Scouts (grades 2-3) |
Junior Girl Scouts (grades 4-5) |
Cadet Girl Scouts (grades 6-8) Senior Girl Scouts (grades 9-10) Senior Ambassadors (grades 11-12) |
![]() Brownies |
![]() Juniors |
![]() Cadette-Seniors |
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The Girl Scout Gold Award�, the highest award in Girl Scouts, focuses on a 14- to 18-year-old Girl Scout's interests and personal journey through leadership skills, career explorations, self-improvement, and service. The Girl Scout Gold Award was updated in 2004. | |||
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The Girl Scout Silver Award� symbolizes an 11- to 14-year-old Girl Scout's accomplishments in Girl Scouting and community activities as she matures and works to better her life and the lives of others. | |||
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The Girl Scout Bronze Award� recognizes that a Junior Girl Scout has gained the leadership and planning skills required to follow through with a project that makes a positive difference in her community. | |||
Safety-Wise Update May 2008 (PDF file)
Junior Badge Requirements - page 1
Recipes with Girl Scout Cookies
Warren County Conservation Board
Polk County Conservation Board
Junior Badge Requirements - page 2