Memorial and Veteran’s Day Flags
Your Girl Scouts can march in a Memorial or Veteran’s Day parade with their flags and give them to Veterans along the parade route, present them during trip to the VA hospital or send in to use as tray favors.

As a troop leader, you know all about the three “C”s: camping, crafts and cookies but you also know that there is so much more. Outdoor adventures. Community service. Parties, parades, ceremonies, events, trips. The opportunities are endless.
Beyond the traditional badge work, the Girl Scout experience is all about letting your troop lead the way into uncharted territory. That’s why we hear so much about it being girl-led. Whether it’s about building friendships, doing community service or traveling to new locations,these experiences are all about sparking curiosity. It’s the place where hobbies turn into passions and young scouts begin to discover exactly who they want to become in the world.
Your Girl Scouts can march in a Memorial or Veteran’s Day parade with their flags and give them to Veterans along the parade route, present them during trip to the VA hospital or send in to use as tray favors.
Girl Scouts can make one for your walkathon or to give as a gift.
Recycle Girl Scout cookie cases for the Brownie Pet Badge or to donate to an animal shelter that cares for cats
Highland Cows look a little different from the cows found in the USA. This craft could be a fun starting place to explore Scotland for your Girl Scout Thinking Day or International celebration
Older Girl Scouts will enjoy learning how to make Ukrainian Easter eggs. This craft uses a lighted candle and is not recommended for young crafters. Perfect if you’ve chosen Ukrane for your Girl Scout Thinking Day or International celebration
Create and decorate your own boomerangs if you chose Australia for your Girl Scout Thinking Day or International celebration
Keep your Girl Scouts busy making a Scrap Paper Tree from inexpensive materials. Who says low cost can’t be pretty. Make lots of these Scrap Paper Trees and set the scene for a beautiful holiday season.
Try this recycled craft for the Girl Scout Junior Animal Habitat Journey
This Recycled Coffeemate Penguin will make a cheerful addition to your penguin collection. This project teaches your Girl Scouts to recycle and reuse objects that would otherwise end up in the landfill.
Show your Girl Scouts how to make this Cardboard Tube Pumpkin Stamp from supplies you probably have around the house. Once they have the stamp they can make cards, wrapping paper or pictures to hang on the refrigerator.
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