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Food Bank Volunteer Patch
Food banks often need volunteers to stock shelves. Arrange for your troop to volunteer their time and reward them with this colorful food pantry volunteer patch. -
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Pumpkin Carving Patch-Clearance
Enjoy messy pumpkin carving with your Girl Scout troop. Make it a contest! Who can make the scariest face? The silliest? The most unique? Give your girls our cute pumpkin carving patch to iron on their vest.
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Skate Patch – LIMITED SUPPLY
This fully embroidered patch is will really stand out on your girls’ vests! Take your troop roller skating for fun and for exercise. They will love the time spent with and friends and love to get our skate patch too!
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School Supply Drive Patch Program®
Run a school supply drive or participate in collections and reward your girls with our School Supply Drive patch.
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Paper Making Patch
You’ll be proud to say “Look what I made!” when you get a chance to make your own paper. This patch will be a cute reminder of your fun crafting experience.
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Library Tour Patch
Take a trip to the library and take a tour. Remember a fun trip with this patch from MakingFriends®.com!
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Original price was: $0.99.$0.69Current price is: $0.69.
Jordan Patch-Clearance
Make the Jordan Patch part of your exploration of the Dead Sea, the city of Petra, the Mediterranean food or any of the other wonderful cultural aspects of Jordan.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund**MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA.
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Hong Kong Patch-Clearance
(Note: China is not a member of WAGGGs but Hong Kong has a similar culture.)
Exotic traditions become even more fun when you add a Hong Kong Patch to your exploration of the many festivals celebrated there including Lunar New Year, Lantern Festival and Dragon Boat Festival. Learn about Hong Kong’s use of bamboo in contruction, Cantonese cuisine (such as Dim Sum).
Some difference between Hong Kong and China is that Hong Kong is a mix of Chinese and Western cultures. Having been a British colony for over 150 years, English is widely spoken and many street signs, menus and website are in both English and traditional Chinese characters. English is not commonly spoken in China. Drivers in Hong Kong use the left lane while drivers in China use the right lane.
In Hong Kong football (soccer), rugby union, and cricket are popular while in China the top sports include table tennis, volleyball, and handball.
*This item is not eligible for return/refund*
*MakingFriends®.com is not affiliated with, endorsed by or a licensee of Girl Scouts of the USA.