Listening Post Winter 2013-14

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recognitions

silver // bronze // Religious girl scout

SILVER

award

Girl Scout Cadettes complete a Girl Scout Journey and a Take Action Project that applies the knowledge learned through Girl Scouting to benefit the community in a meaningful way. Girls work together in small groups, and each girl is responsible for a part of the project. The following are recipients who submitted Take Action reports August 1 – October 5.

IGM’s

Troop 202

Samantha Green

Kenna Stern

Troop 9

Troop 260

Akysha Carter

Haylie Bayster Sydney Bettis

Troop 726

Troop 84

Rebekah Wagen

Allison Daugherty

Tara Cottrell

Abigail Blanchard

Christel Toll Jane Morris Kenzie Easterling

Reanna McBroom

Troop 130

Troop 300

Jenae Hirsch

Kimbery Myers

Troop 288

Carly Venard

Ellie Bowen Hannah Kendall

girl scout

everything else

RELIGIOUS recognitions

God and Me

Marissa Denham

Isabella Martinez Ashley Paulter Katie Belcher

Troop 373

Haylee Johnson

Troop 599

Jane Silverstein

Troop 743

Dani Corgan

Sammy Nieto Troop 995

Autumn Borders

Emma Martin

Troop 1070

Joie Duplessis

Victoria Hoaglin Troop 1440

Lanae Wilson

Paige Brown Troop 1466

Clare Waddell

Troop 1604

everything else

Troop 1834

Kayla Huston Troop 2315

Melissa Kennedy

Emily Cardis Rebecca Carr Shelby Ben-Shalom

Religious recognitions are created by national religious organizations/committees to encourage the spiritual growth of their youth members and reinforce many of the values integral to Girl Scouting. Each faith organization develops and administers its own program.

God and Family

Nicole Hale

Katie Granatelli Jerin Granatelli Taylor Horton Gabby Kirsch

Gabby Belcher Tatum Duzy Andi Lian Abby Paulubinskas

God and Church

Savannah Hale

Maia Gilchrist Hannah Kirsch Amber Paulter Annie Plogman

Brownie Troop Leader, Kristyn Piper, is passionate about ensuring a positive experience for all Girl Scouts. A founding member of the GSACPC Volunteer Interfaith Committee, Kristyn has been an important voice in developing a purpose statement and planning new events. She jumped right in to develop a Girl Scout program at a local synagogue, which she has generously agreed to help facilitate. Thank you, Kristyn, for your support and dedication to Girl Scouting. ■ Volunteers! Are you or someone you know doing something good? We want your shout outs! Send your submissions (photos welcome) with the subject “Atta Girl!” to stories@girlscoutsaz.org.

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Camryn Cote Carlie Jones Sydney Ritter Tessa Cruse

Ali Cambier

atTa girl!

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Troop 1832

God and Life

Ashley Hale


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