50 Ideas to Make Your Girl Scout Meetings More Fun
Girl Scout leader Erica posted on Facebook:Help! I am drowning in frustration. Our meetings are so lame! I spend time searching for badges and trying to implement the suggestions but…

Being a Girl Scout leader is one of those “it takes a village” situations. Whether it’s sharing a foolproof way to explain the Daisy Petals to a room of high-energy five-year-olds or passing along a secret stash of extra cookie forms, the community is built on a “we’re all in this together” mentality. Newer leaders often find their footing thanks to the veterans who offer up their tried-and-true meeting plans and Leader Resources, turning what could be an overwhelming volunteer gig into a shared adventure. At the end of the day, helping another leader isn’t just about earning a badge—it’s about living out that part of the Law to “be a sister to every Girl Scout,” everyone included.
Girl Scout leader Erica posted on Facebook:Help! I am drowning in frustration. Our meetings are so lame! I spend time searching for badges and trying to implement the suggestions but…
Last Tuesday at 4:30 PM, Sarah found herself staring at a half-empty box of mixed pony beads and twelve energetic second-graders, wondering how she’d fill the next hour without blowing…
Hello! My name is Jennie Pilkey, I am a co-leader for Daisy Troop 75906. This is our first year as a troop, and the first year for all but 3…
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