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Girl Scout Age-Levels

  • Daisies, Grades K-1
  • Brownies, Grades 2-3
  • Juniors, Grades 4-6
  • Teen Girl Scouts Grades 6-12

Girl Scouting is open to ALL GIRLS ages five to 17 who believe in the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

 

Joining Girl Scouts is easy!

Call  520-319-3158 or 
1-800-331-6782 ext. 3158
Or e-mail us at registrar@sahuarogsc.org  

Membership
All members:

  • Share the Girl Scout Promise and Law

  • Follow safety guidelines

  • Pay annual membership dues of $10.00. Dues enable girls to enjoy every aspect of the Girl Scout program. Additional fees for individual events may apply. Financial assistance for membership dues and special activities is available. 

VOLUNTEERS
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Girls Scouting can’t happen without the support of adult volunteers. Whether you’re a leader/advisor, parent or guardian, volunteer, or mentor, you awaken in girls their promise to develop their full potential. Research shows that the influence that one caring adult has on a child will last a lifetime.

Helping girls grow strong is a fulfilling and inspiring challenge and being involved means something different to everyone. You can tailor your participation so that it fits right into your life.

What do adult Girl Scouts do?

  • Expand horizons
  • Build values
  • Create a better future
  • Make a difference
  • Plan events
  • Assist in the office
  • Serve on the Board of Directors.

What Do Girl Scouts Do?

Daisy Girl Scouts…

  • Do arts and crafts projects
  • Take trips to pick pumpkins or apples
  • Camp and hike with their families
  • Plan a picnic and make snacks
  • Plant a community garden or tree
  • Earn Daisy “petals” for activities

Brownie Girl Scouts…

  • Visit the zoo to feed and learn
    about animals
  • March in a community parade
  • Plan a sleepover
  • Set goals and celebrate achievements
  • Camp and make s’mores over
    a campfire
  • Collect food for the community
  • Work on Brownie Try-Its
  • Explore life in the desert

Junior Girl Scouts...

  • Camp and learn outdoor skills
  • Sleep over at a museum or science center
  • Attend UA games
  • Learn to ride a horse
  • Earn money for a trip to a theme park
  • Clean up litter in their neighborhood
  • Make comfort kits for the Red Cross
  • Earn the Bronze Award for a community service project

Teen Girl Scouts…

  • Learn CPR
  • Explore career options
  • Volunteer at camp
  • Rock Climb
  • Publish stories online
  • Travel across the country or the world
  • Make our community a better place
  • Earn the Gold Award, the highest honor in Girl Scouting, by working on a project that benefits the community
  • Mentor younger girls
  • Look great on college applications

GIRL SCOUT JOURNEYS
If you want to be a Girl Scout there is a way!

  • Traditional Troops meet in schools, churches or homes during the school year. Girls are usually one age level, Daisies, Brownies, Juniors or Teen Girl Scouts. Troops are typically led by parent volunteers or family members. Girls plan projects together which include earning petals, Try-Its or badges.
  • Community Troops include girls of all age levels and generally meet once a month in a public meeting place such as a library or community center. Under the guidance of community volunteers, girls work together on a variety of cool projects to
    discover, connect and take action.
  • Juliettes are independent Girl Scouts. Juliettes work with a mentor to determine the projects that they would like to pursue based on their time and interests. They are encouraged to attend council-sponsored events and programs. They can also work independently to achieve Girl Scout awards and badges. Newsletters and events keep independent Girl Scouts connected to the Movement.
  • Campers participate in our outdoor education and camping programs. This is an opportunity for those who enjoy camping, hiking and other outdoor activities. Opportunities are available for individual Girl Scouts or as part of a troop or group experience. It’s an awesome way to get out and make new friends in the great outdoors. Campers are welcome to attend all other council-sponsored events.
  • Trippers explore our community through day trip experiences. Connect with other girls who like to take local adventures and learn about Tucson and surrounding areas. Girls plan their monthly trips with the help of volunteers. This is a great Journey for girls and short-term volunteers. Volunteers participate according to their interest in sharing knowledge and experiences with girls.

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Sahuaro Girl Scout Council, Inc., 4300 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, Arizona 85711.
Phone: 520-327-2288 or 1-800-331-6782; Fax 520-795-3318.
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