Our Service Unit (3) is part of the Frederick County Association (37). We have over 450 girls in 46 Troops from the Middletown Valley area through the support of our great volunteer leaders. We are part of the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital (GSCNC) which has over 79,000 members in the Greater Washington, DC area. The Girl Scout (US) and Girl Guide (world-wide) programs are designed to give girls the opportunity to explore their world, build leadership skills and develope character through participating in the program.
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Congratualtions to all of the girls in service unit 37-3 that completed their Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards! Outstanding job ladies.
Bronze Award Recipients
Emily Blumenauer, Sarah Campbell, Katie Cicmanec, Alicia Coats, Juliana Coates, Michaela Cooley, Juliana Csiba, Sarah Durham, Bethany Elliott, Logan Green, Rachel Glessner, Mikayla Guyton, Grace Heaton, Emma Hogan, Madison Jones, Alyssa Klinger, Zoe Maliszewskyj, Alexis Ogren, Lylie Pagliochini, Sarah Pearre, Mackenzie watkins, Allie Wilson, Kelly Young & Holly Zimmerman
Silver Award Recipients
Sarah Abernerthy, Briana Ayers, Kelsey Chittick, Cassidy Cregan, Allison Dempsey, Gracie Falkenstein, Taylor Goodie, Lacey Guyton, Carlee Lammers, Ashlyn Miller, Caitlyn Miller, Ashley Park-Brouse, Chelsea Park-Brouse, Brittany Reichelt, Megan Rigby, Julie Rockwell, Sierra Trudeau & Ally Young
Gold Award Recipient
Lauren Lucernoni
Presidental Volunteer Service Awards
Cadette - Brittany Reichelt (Troop 81277)
Bronze Award for her work with Girl Scouts and the Builders Club
Cadette - Ally Young (Troop 81374)
Gold Award for her work with Girl Scouts
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To all leaders,
The team and I have been working hard for our Service Unit to be accepted to a Fall Product Pilot. We just received the news that we were accepted. This is good news. It is my understanding that nuts, candy, calanders and QSP will all be included in one brochure. For those that remember when we sold nuts, the profit is the same about .75-$1.00 profit for each can sold. This will be done in the fall (end of September to mid October). I am informing you of this because you will probably need to have a fall product person registered by September. Just trying to get a jump on this. Tricia Pieklo will be attending training mid August and will inform us further.
Participating in the Fall Product Sale is a great way to help fund troops in the begining of our Girl Scout year. By combining nuts, calanders, and QSP, I think all will be satisfied. Any questions, feel free to contact me and if I don't have the answer, I will certainly try to get it for you.
Thanks.
Debbie Reichelt
37-3 SUM
301-371-5763
dareichelt@comcast.net
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Registrations for next year are currently taking place. This year the price is $12.00 per person. In order for a troop to qualify for the $20 Early Bird credit the troop needs to have at least 5 girls and 50% of the troop registered by 4/30.
Becky needs your troop financial reports no later than June 8th. The form can be downloaded from GSCNC.
Bridging will once again be held at Middletown High School on Monday June 8th. Troops should be there no later than 6:45. We are requesting that all troops remain in the auditorium during the entire ceremony.
Each bridging troop should bring a tray of cookies to share with everyone after the ceremony.
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