Easter Egg Hunt Patch
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Our colorful East Egg Hunt patch is sure to be a hit after your troop or service unit event.

Egg decorating is a fun activity to enjoy with your troop or service unit.
You can keep it simple with store bought kits or get creative with one of the egg decorating ideas from FreeKidsCrafts.com.

Plan a trip with your troop or service unit to attend, or volunteer at, a local Juneteenth event or help them learn about the history of slavery by visiting an African American museum.

Try our suggested activities for your troop’s St Patrick’s Day themed meeting or have the girls come up with their own ideas.
You will find additional crafts and resources on ouar St Patrick’s Day page.

Celebrate friendships! Help your scouts plan a Galentine’s Day celebration for their troop or service unit.

Celebrate any day in April when you want to play a joke or two on your group!

You can connect with troops, service units and councils looking for assistance after a disaster on our Facebook page Helping Girl Scouts Affected by Natural Disasters

The “First Aid Prepared” Patch is designed especially with our littles in mind.

Your troop can honor Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. with a service project.

Discuss ways to honor Martin Luther King, Jr. while the girls complete this free coloring page from FreeKidsCrafts.com.

Help your girls plan a Valentine’s Day celebration for your troop meeting.
Valentine crafts, coloring pages and more can be found on our page Valentine’s Day.

Host a cookies with Santa event with your troop or service unit. Or attend a local cookies with Santa event with your troop.

This is a skill for everyone. The girls can earn this patch by sewing on their patches and badges.

Girl Scout Sunday 2025 is March 9th.
Recognize your scouts that attended a religious service on Girl Scout Sunday with this fun patch.
Troops and service units can work with local religious organizations to have a breakfast for the scouts and their families after the service.
Another idea is to make arrangements for your Girl Scouts to serve refreshments to the community at the end of a religious service on Girl Scout Sunday.

Give your girls a chance to earn the Archery patch! Check with your council or community for indoor and outdoor archery opportunities with a certified USA Archery instructor. Include archery in the plans while camping or take a trip with your troop or service unit. Of course you’ll want to follow council safety-wise and make sure the proper equipment for the age groups attending is available.

Girl Scouts’ birthday is March 12th and commemorates the day, in 1912, when Juliette Gordon Low officially registered the organization’s first 18 members in Savannah, Georgia.

Think about girls from around the world while you celebrate World Thinking Day 2025.
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