Gold Award Class of 2022 Awardees

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About the Girl Scout Gold Award

Executive Leadership

The Gold Award is a Girl Scout’s highest honor.

Janet Donovan President and CEO

This prestigious award is earned by a select group of Girl Scouts who demonstrate a higher commitment to improving communities and advocating for lasting change.

Deb Bogdanski Chief Operations Officer

For the Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania’s Class of 2022, 68 Girl Scouts have earned this Gold Award honor.

Krystell Fox Chief Financial Officer

To complete this task, each Girl Scout identified a community issue or project that she is passionate about. She determined the project’s need, audience and viability for its positive impact and sustained growth. During this journey, mentors and Gold Award advisors assisted and supported each Girl Scout in the project’s development. This class has exhibited outstanding leadership, exceptional organizational skills and a sincere commitment to investing in their communities. We are honored to share their projects in this booklet.

Girl Scout Law

Girl Scout Mission

I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

Building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place.

Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

Adia Walker Chief of Staff Board of Directors Adrienne Vicari Board Chair Alison L. Bernhardt Vice-Chair Jeshanah Fox Secretary Bridget Casher Treasurer Members-at-Large Anthony Billet Barbara Green Jayne Huston Stacey O. Irwin Tena Maurer Daren Russ Daniel Sheaffer, Jr. Gina Suydam Deborah D. Vereen Judith Windom

A message from our Highest Award Coordinator Congratulations! Your hard work, dedication, and determination have gotten you to this very special day. You have joined the ranks of many girl leaders who have left their mark in both our council and the Girl Scout movement, and we commend you on earning the highest honor possible in Girl Scouting. The issues you and your classmates have chosen to address with your projects have ranged from the environment, to women’s issues, to poverty, and many more. It has been my honor and privilege to work with each of you amazing Girl Scouts throughout your Brynne Hall Gold Award journey. The pin you receive today lets the whole world know that you are a Gold Award Girl Scout. Wear it with pride! We look to you as a voice for change and a role model among your peers and those you encounter throughout your bright future. Know that your Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania family is supporting you and is so proud of everything you have accomplished and will accomplish in the future. 2


Adrienne Vicari Board Chair

Janet Donovan President and CEO

Dear Gold Award Girl Scout, By earning your Gold Award, you have demonstrated the power of Girl Scouts and proved how one girl’s desire to make the world a better place can make a difference in the lives of many individuals. You have boldly addressed pressing issues in your community and created sustainable change, and we know this is only the beginning of the positive impact you will have on others as you continue your life’s journey. Earning the Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn, is no easy feat. You were required to devote a minimum of 80 hours to problem-solve, plan and implement your ideas for change. In true Girl Scout fashion, you faced whatever obstacles came your way with determination and positivity. The beauty of the Gold Award is that you were able to select a community issue important to you. Thank you for your passion. You made a difference, and the impact of your Gold Award will be felt long into the future. Thank you! As a Gold Award Girl Scout, you set the example for the next generation of girls. Because of your passion and hard work, girls from Daisy level to Senior level will look to you as inspiration throughout their Girl Scout experience. As a Gold Award Girl Scout, you have embodied the Girl Scout mission to make the world a better place. Today, take in every moment of your Gold Award celebration. Allow your family and friends to shower you with praise for your accomplishments. Walk tall with pride as you join us on stage to receive your Gold Award pin. Celebrate your fellow Girl Scout sisters as they are recognized for the impact they’ve made in their own communities. Let today be a reminder that when you go for gold, anything is possible. Congratulations to the Gold Award Class of 2022!

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Class of 2022

Katelyn Ainey

Jessup, PA • Lackawanna County Positive Potties Katelyn addressed self-esteem and mental health issues for students in her school district. She painted school bathrooms and other walls with messaging and images to encourage positive mindsets in students. Katelyn’s murals will continue to inspire future students at the school.

Jessalyn Aquilino

Archbald, PA • Lackawanna County Positive Paws Jessalyn saw an increase in stress and anxiety in middle school students. To address this issue, she worked with Therapy Dog International to begin monthly therapy dog visits to the students. She brought awareness to the impact that stress and anxiety has on young students.

Maura Barber

Lititz, PA • Lancaster County Pollinator Hotel with Educational Programs Maura noticed many of the pollinator species in her area were being affected by habitat loss, invasive species and disease. She decided to combat this decline by creating a pollinator hotel to encourage an increase in local species numbers. She also created an educational program.

Amelia Blevins

Lititz, PA • Lancaster County Bat Boxes for Camp Bashore Amelia created new bat boxes with durable and lasting materials to address the issue of declining bat populations. She gave bat colonies a safe home to build up their population while also ensuring a safe environment for children visiting the camp.

Emily Bloom

Bloomsburg, PA • Columbia County Angel Outfit Emily felt passionate about helping to relieve the burden placed on families affected by infant mortality. She created outfits that were donated to a local hospital, later to be distributed to grieving families. These outfits will have a lasting impact on the families. 4


Isabella Bobé

York Springs, PA • Adams County Holiday Tree Cheer Isabella aimed to help families in her community who were not able to financially afford a Christmas tree and ornaments. To help bring holiday cheer to these families Isabella worked with local donors to provide trees and decorations to families who needed them.

Jennyfer Bonilla

East Stroudsburg, PA • Monroe County Getting to Know Your Local Government Jennyfer decided to help educate the younger population of her community on their local government. She organized an event for teens to hear from nine of their elected officials and learn about the roles they play in the community.

Emma Cantor

Mechanicsburg, PA • Cumberland County The TOPS Project Emma saw the need in her community to help a local soccer program with a materials shed. She shared information and raised awareness about the program and the work the program does for children with disabilities.

Makayla Cawley

Lebanon, PA • Lebanon County Unique Needs of Women Veterans Makayla recognized women veterans have unique needs that are not always acknowledged or met. Through educating her community and raising awareness about this issue, she was able to share ways others can begin to help those in need.

Katherine Copper

Hummelstown, PA • Dauphin County Hydroponic Victory Garden Katherine addressed food insecurity in urban areas and pollution runoff from home gardens. She created a hydroponic garden display at Hershey Gardens to demonstrate how to have an effective and efficient garden in any space. Her display is being used to educate visitors.

Jane Corbin

Bloomsburg, PA • Columbia County Healthy Recipe Cookbook for Food Banks Jane focused on addressing poverty, health and education. She created a cookbook using ingredients patrons receive at her local food bank. She included starters and will have a highlighted recipe each month so families can be inspired to make healthy family meals.

Haylee Czyzyk

Scranton, PA • Lackawanna County Leave It Cleaner Than You Found It Haylee saw all the litter in her community and knew there was not enough being done to stop it. She educated the public about the impact of litter through a blog and a booklet for children. She also organized a clean-up in her community with other volunteers at a local Dickson City trail. 5


Emily Danczyk

York, PA • York County ILA Reading Library for St. Joseph School Emily decided to address literacy in young people in her community. To help encourage literacy, she organized a classroom library for multiple classes at St. Joseph School in York County. These sustainable libraries will help students find books that interest them and get them excited about reading.

Paige David

Harveys Lake, PA • Luzerne County Pastor’s Food Pantry Paige saw a need to bring awareness to her community when the local food pantry moved to a new location. She created a sign for the new location and helped initiate an annual food drive to make sure the pantry remains stocked.

Emily Dias

York, PA • York County Birthday Bagz for Kidz Emily created Birthday Bagz for Kidz to help make sure all students can celebrate their birthday, regardless of family finances. This program will help raise awareness of what children go through, and has inspired those who do not know disparity to help those who do.

Rebecca Diaz

York, PA • York County The Death Penalty: Not in My Name Rebecca led an educational online discussion available across Pennsylvania concerning capital punishment. She encouraged her peers to take action and continue asking questions about capital punishment and how to address this issue across the country.

Sara Diehl

Hanover, PA • York County Raised Bed Gardens Sara created raised garden beds that are accessible for the residents in a local nursing home. She also created a tutorial on making raised gardens on a special social media account. Because of Sara’s contribution, the residents will continue to tend and harvest plants grown in the garden.

Hannah Fee

Mifflinburg, PA • Union County The Giving Garden Hannah decided to bring healthy food choices to everyone in her community, regardless of financial standing. She revived a community garden and planted a variety of fresh, healthy produce. This garden will be sustainable for years to come.

Marissa Freed

Dillsburg, PA • York County The Cracked Pot Coffee Shop Outside Activity Area Marissa worked with a local coffee shop to create an outdoor activity space for families in the community to use. This project has not only created a safe space for customers to connect and interact, but also a space for people to enjoy nature in a peaceful environment for years to come. 6


Sage Gibson

Manheim, PA • Lancaster County Youth Wellness/Skill Building Camp Sage wanted to help local girls experiencing a lack of confidence, stability or poor mental/social health. She created a weekend camp experience for Girl Scouts filled with activities to learn Girl Scout traditions, build confidence and spend time together outside.

Catheryn Goodwin

Centre Hall, PA • Centre County Mission Masks Catheryn noticed her school and sports teams getting shut down frequently during the pandemic due to the spread of COVID-19. She created a school-wide campaign to educate students on the importance of wearing masks and managing infectious diseases.

Adrienne Gordon

Milford, PA • Pike County Pocono Mountains Invasive Species Awareness Adrienne saw a need to educate her community on the dangers of invasive species after they disrupted the ecological processes in her area. She created a website to educate on invasive species and how to protect local plant and wildlife in the area.

Emily Grove

Red Lion, PA • York County Suicide Prevention Education Emily focused on creating materials to increase education and information for middle and high school children in her community about suicide prevention. She also designed a suicide awareness mural and developed a pledge card program for the students.

Sarah Gurzynski

Dallas, PA • Luzerne County Poverty Education Birthday Bags Sarah saw many students affected by poverty in her community. She worked with donors to provide birthday bags for poverty-stricken students. Sarah also created educational materials to help students learn about poverty and its effect on others.

Sara Harter

Mifflinburg, PA • Union County Dale-Engle-Walker Plant Guide Sara brought attention to a local trail overrun by invasive plants by creating and sharing a plant guide with her community. She spread awareness of invasive plant species and shared information on how people can protect and learn about the native plant species on the trail.

Madeleine Haley

East Berlin, PA • Adams County Educate the Park Madeleine wanted to educate her community on the Chesapeake Bay watershed and its many local waterways and wetlands. She created educational signage to show how visitors can protect their local waterways. She also made a QR code and a geocache. 7


Mikayla Hicklin

Harrisburg, PA • Dauphin County Book-Sharing Boxes Program Mikayla decided to address the importance of literacy both during and outside of school for children. By creating book-sharing boxes for her community, she was able to convince the community to stock the boxes and encourage the books continual use.

Kaitlyn Hillenbrand

Harrisburg, PA • Dauphin County Food Pantry to Fight Hunger in Students Kaitlyn saw students struggling with food insecurity outside of school, so she created a food pantry at her school to combat the issue for low-income families. The pantry will be maintained in future years by the National Honor Society at her school.

Maggie Hostetler

Strasburg, PA • Lancaster County Beautification Project Maggie recognized the lack of different plant species in a local park and did research on plants that could survive and contribute to the local environment to help expand the variety within the existing ecosystem. She also created signs for each area she planted so visitors could learn.

Corrine Justick

Jefferson Township, PA • Lackawanna County Community Garden Corrine noticed a lack of food in the community, as well as an increase in mental health issues. To combat these issues, she created a community garden to help provide healthy food options for those in need. The garden will also provide relaxation to the community through its upkeep.

Amanda Livingston

Lancaster, PA • Lancaster County A Video for Women’s Concerns Amanda noticed a lack of available information on uncomfortable topics within her community. With misinformation so easily shared on social media, Amanda created informational videos with information to be shared with teens and young adults that will serve as a lasting resource.

Carolyn Livingston

Lancaster, PA • Lancaster County Magic Beans & Books Carolyn recognized a lack of intergenerational connections for teens and the elderly in her community. She decided to use her passion for the arts to create activities for people of all ages to do together. Carolyn’s program will continue to help strengthen community connections.

Abigail Lushefski

Trucksville, PA • Luzerne County Busy Bee Ambassadors Abigail addressed the issue of bee safety and the declining population of bees with children in her community. She created educational materials to share with children, including worksheets. Abigail taught children how to make miniature bee gardens for their homes as well. 8


Sydnee Lynch

Hummelstown, PA • Dauphin County Syndee’s Sensory Garden Sydnee created a sensory garden using native plants for her local community park to add beauty and more opportunities to conserve natural, local resources. While created for children and individuals with disabilities, Sydnee hopes everyone is able to appreciate the garden.

Alyssa Matzoni

Mechanicsburg, PA • Cumberland County Allergy Awareness Education Alyssa aimed to highlight allergies. She created educational materials such as brochures, videos and presentations to share with the community on how they can respond in the case of an allergic reaction.

Ally McCann

Williamsport, PA • Lycoming County Prayer Garden Ally recognized the issue of mental health in today’s society and sought to address it in her community. She created an outdoor garden as a place of reflection and peace for anyone who needs that space. Ally has opened up the discussion for prayer, mental health and mindfulness.

Cali Moore

Hughesville, PA • Lycoming County Richarts Grove Schoolhouse Preservation and Beautification Project Cali restored and preserved a one-room schoolhouse in her local community to share with future generations. She cleaned and painted the building, created a digital tour of the schoolhouse and started a tour program to educate visitors about the history of the building.

Isabella Moyer

Schuylkill Haven, PA • Schuylkill County Izzy on Mars: A Website for Kids Who Love STEAM Isabella created a resource for students who do not have easy access to STEAM programming or wanted to learn more about STEAM fields. She created a STEAM website that allows students to learn, explore careers, find figures to follow and access activities for all age levels.

Jackolyn Munson

Albrightsville, PA • Carbon County Jackie’s Herb Garden Jackolyn was interested in finding a way to supplement her local food pantry by creating a medicinal plant and herb garden. The garden will be used to educate the community on the benefits of various herbs and to encourage those using the food pantry to try healthy foods.

Abby Musser

Lititz, PA • Lancaster County One Swing at a Time Abby was passionate about inclusion for children with disabilities having accessible playground equipment in her community. She installed two adaptive swings in her local park and made space for future swings to be added. 9


Amanda Neil

Milford, PA • Pike County Garden of Reflection Amanda created a garden of reflection near a local lake. She added many plants, a seating area and other amenities. She created a garden club to maintain the reflection garden, where they will continue to plant different flowers and plants seasonally.

Angelica Nowak

Mayfield, PA • Lackawanna County Girls’ Sport Information Session Angelica hosted a sports clinic where girls could talk to high school coaches about sports, how to get involved and how to stay healthy. She also recorded videos from the clinic to share with future groups.

Madison O’Neill

Stroudsburg, PA • Monroe County Educating and Creating Madison raised awareness of the lack of hygiene products for girls and women in rural Africa by creating pillowcase dresses and sanitary items. She also hosted in-person and Zoom webinars about the needs of these communities and made tutorials on how to make these items.

Morgan Pandolfi

State College, PA • Centre County Music Takes Flight Morgan did research on the importance of music education for children and decided to address this issue by installing an outdoor instrument in her community. Morgan also created a website on the importance of having music education for children.

Caroline Pease

Clarks Summit, PA • Lackawanna County Flowers for Our Future Caroline wanted to address habitat damage in her local area. She created a structure at her local library to teach community members about native plants and provided seeds that would attract local wildlife to gardens and other outdoor spaces. She also hosted an educational camp.

Kaitlyn Pegarella

Nanticoke, PA • Luzerne County Sanction Girl’s Wrestling Kaitlyn wanted to increase awareness of wrestling as a great sport option for girls in her community and create a space for girls to learn wrestling. She created a wrestling club and local news stations and podcasts advertised her new program.

Mia Pesavento

Enola, PA • Cumberland County Mia’s Masks Mia identified a mask shortage for health care workers and worked with a team to create masks to protect local health care workers. Mia also created lasting resources for local hospices sharing the importance of basic hygiene to prevent the spread of diseases. 10


Payton Potalivo

Enola, PA • Cumberland County Quiet Books-Encourage Learning & Fine Motor Skill Development for Preschoolers Payton created soft-sided books specifically for preschoolers to encourage fine motor skills, and other skills necessary for development. She distributed the books to several preschools along with an evaluation form for teachers to use to measure growth of skills in children.

Rachel Pronesti

Harrisburg, PA • Dauphin County Supporting the Arts in Public Education Rachel’s school did not have adequate items or the proper storage for its theatre department supplies. She inventoried the current supplies and was able to purchase and receive through donations costume pieces in different sizes to make the costume stock more inclusive.

Dixie Ramsey

Dillsburg, PA • York County Bags for a Better Life Dixie used her own personal experience and knowledge to identify the needs of children in the foster care system. She created hygiene kits and social media pages to educate and raise awareness of the foster care experience. Online information included community involvement.

Novalei Rehmeyer

East Berlin, PA • Adams County Connecting with Children Through Common Interests Novalei combined her passion for working with children with special needs and her love of animals by creating a program for children to work with raising young chickens. Her school has since taken on the project to share with other children in future years.

Amanda Rzucidlo

Jermyn, PA • Lackawanna County Remembering the Red Cardinal Amanda created a community garden in honor of her deceased neighbor who valued being a good neighbor and helping others in the community. Produce grown in the garden was donated to people in need. She shared information about the garden and her neighbor’s mission online.

Claire Schmoke

Sunbury, PA • Northumberland County The Comfort Closet Claire addressed students’ inability to access hygiene products due to poverty or other issues. She wanted to increase student self-esteem and decrease bullying by creating a sustainable closet at her school stocked with various self-care and hygiene products in the nurse’s office.

Katy Schon

Williamsport, PA • Lycoming County Kids Korner by Katy Katy wanted to create more opportunities for children at the James Short Park. She created a GaGa pit, a four square court and a maze. Katy refurbished the recreation area by adding outdoor games, planting bushes to attract butterflies and adding hand sanitizing stations. 11


Hannah Shriver

Beaver Springs, PA • Snyder County Starting a Food Pantry in My Community Hannah identified there were many families in her community who struggled with food insecurity, especially after the pandemic. She decided to create a place where families could pick up free food. The food pantry will be continued by the host church and the church’s youth group.

Mackenzie Skinner

Harrisburg, PA • Dauphin County Uniform Clothes Drive Mackenzie created a yearly clothing drive to help students who could not afford school uniforms. Uniforms were collected from graduating seniors to be given to incoming students. The school student council will continue her project for years to come.

Abigail Swegel

Vandling, PA • Lackawanna County Blessing Bags, Boxes & Baskets Abigail wanted to assist domestic abuse survivors through donations and providing accurate information. Her team collected donations and delivered them to two centers that assist domestic survivors. She also created videos and brochures.

Madison Swick

Orwigsburg, PA • Schuylkill County Packed with Love Madison identified a need in the foster care system for children to have suitcases to carry their belongings instead of trash bags. She donated 35 suitcases with toothbrushes, toothpaste, a brush and other personal items. She also created a documentary on how to support foster care.

Rachel Thornton

Mechanicsburg, PA • Cumberland County Mobile Food Pantry for Middlesex Rachel addressed food insecurity in her school district by creating a safe way for students in need to get access to food through mobile food pantries. She hosted two events a month for families to get food that will be continued by the school district in the future.

Emma Troy

Dunmore, PA • Lackawanna County ADA-Compliant Boat Launch at Camp Archbald Emma saw a need for greater accessibility at camp, specifically Camp Archbald. She researched and raised funds to install an ADA-compliant boat launch at the camp so all campers would have the opportunity to use the lake at Camp Archbald.

Wrenn Underkoffler

Boiling Springs, PA • Cumberland County Preschool Playground Wrenn has a passion for children’s health, education and sustainability, so she wanted to create a safe space for kids to explore nature and use recyclable items to decrease the environmental impact of the space. She worked with a local preschool to create the space. 12


Kelley Warner

Montrose, PA • Susquehanna County Elderly Encouragement Kelley addressed the needs of the elderly in nursing homes by creating care packages for residents and also revamping all the gardens at the nursing home to improve accessibility. Kelley designed the gardens for the residents to maintain them and grow vegetables as a hobby.

Hallie Washko

Roaring Brook Township, PA • Lackawanna County Communication for Volunteers Hallie noticed it is difficult to find volunteer opportunities in her community and a lot of people don’t know where to even start. She created a self-running database through social media that allows potential volunteers to research organizations and find out how to get involved.

Samantha Watkins

State College, PA • Centre County Bird House Quarantine Gold Award Project Samantha wanted to increase local bird populations and educate the community on local species, so she created a video series talking about different types of birds, their habitat needs and how to protect local wildlife. Bird habitat kits were distributed for community members.

Brianna Weghorst

Wilkes Barre, PA • Luzerne County Wood Duck Nesting Boxes Brianna saw a large decrease in local wood duck populations in her area. She worked with local environmental groups and the Pennsylvania Game Commission to create 10 wood duck boxes that will be maintained by the commission in the future.

Brooke Woll

Danville, PA • Montour County Field Hockey Little Sticks Camp Brooke identified a decrease in field hockey participation in her area and created a one-week field hockey camp for middle school-aged girls to introduce them to field hockey and build basic skills. The camp will be continued in the community for years to come.

Leah Zackus

Cumbola, PA • Schuylkill County SPCA Cat Box Restoration Leah focused on the issue of stray/feral cats in her community. She restored cat houses at her local SPCA so there would be more space to house cats. She created educational materials to teach the community about the issue of overpopulation in pets that are not spayed or neutered.

Sarah Zubler

Bellefonte, PA • Centre County Community Greenhouse Sarah created a space for her community and her school to grow local produce and supplement the local food pantry. She built a greenhouse and created a gardening club to care for the plants. The club will continue to care for the garden and donate produce for years to come. 13


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Bronze Award Girl Scouts, 2020-2021 The Bronze Award is one of the highest awards a Girl Scout can earn, available to girls in fourth or fifth grade who completed a Junior Journey and teamed up with their troop to make a difference in their community. These outstanding Girl Scouts had to complete a minimum 20 hours of work, share equal responsibilities and focus on team work and group decision-making along the way. Congratulations to our 596 Bronze Award Girl Scouts for 2020-2021! The following lists are by county, troop and the girls who participated in the projects.

Adams County Troop: 80096 Girls: Emma G., Riley F., Hannah S., Lucy H., Bailey T., Evelyn W., Bailey G., Miranda R., Zoe S. and Emily G. Centre County Troops: 40421, 40036, 40035, 40049, 40046, 41123, 40170, 40043 and 41174 Girls: Betty N., Carmen D., Claire S., CoCo F., Gabrielle S., Ellie B., Ruby K., Ella B., Kaitlyn B., Kate G., Talia D., Megan W., Cadence H., Kayla F., Aubrey F., Leah O., Camryn W., Addison F., Chloe S., Kendall G., Karlie E., Ella P., Emily W., Delaney K., Anna L., Lillian M., Lilyana T., Silvia H., Eliza F., Emily D., Lauren C., Riley M., Isabella C., Rileigh W., Abigail S., Aerin G., Allison W., Ashlynn S., Caitlin S., Ellie L., Jeanette V., Maya S., Stella S., Valerie S., Kaila R., Cecilia L., Aubrey M., Alexandra L., Stella C., Colleen L., Camilla T., Emma N., Anya B. and Whisper M. Cumberland County Troops: 10619, 10662, 11354, 11466, 11413, 20710, 10620, 20868, 10265 and 10360 Girls: Isabella W., Megan C., Natalie K., Rori E., Synclaire E., Jasmine N., Ella Y., Alivia B., Chloe W., Larissa W., Marissa S., Saffron Z., Hannah T., Avery G., Jasmine A., Kristen P., Sadie S., Ryleigh T., Abigail W., Tessa B., Katelyn A., Riley A., Madelyn B., Isabella H., Miriam M., Analise M., Regan G., Teagan H., Allison H., Caroline B., Charlotte B., Eden K.,

Emily G., Emily G., Emily J., Haley O., Hannah B., Kai P., Katelyn B., Kiera D., Lila P., Lolli P., Nichole B., Emma H., Aubrey M., Emma N., Kayla K., Audrey S., Anna D., Caleigh C., Emma W., Ella L., Mackenzie H., Emily M., Rebekah S., Aubrey B., Alexis D., Sydney W., Yana S., Elise S., Abigail F., Amelia A., Evie W., Genevieve K., Madeline O., Molly K., Tessa B., Sophia G., Addison M., Alyssa B., Anna S., Cricket B., Ellen K., Emma M., Grace S., Isabelle S., Julia P., Lea P., Lillian D., Mackenzie M. and Shoshanah Z. Dauphin County Troops: 14008, 10104, 14009, 12300, 11262 and 10049 Girls: Sophia B., Lydia C., Madison H., Sienna F., Cecilia B., Karina M., Avery P., Mary J. Madison U., Madeline K., Sophia M., Ciara P., Brooke L., Sadie K., Kloei C., Emma B., Joie B., Cecelia C., Ava L., Evelynn M., Hailey N., Abigail S., Capri W., Julia W., Natalie W., Kara M., Annabelle Y., Natalie B., Aliyah S., Sophia G., Alaena G., Kyra W., Ayla W., Rachel P., Zoe R., Charlize N., Caroline P., Emery C., Jayla M., Julienne P., Kaleigh S., Lila P., Mikayla G., Sophia M., Synai L., Alexia W., Alexis K., Chelsea G., Hanna M., Laila H., Melanie D., Seraphina R., Kaliana B. and Jackie P. Franklin County Troops: 80173, 80876 and 80162 Girls: Eliza B., Dalila H., Delaney H., MacKenzie L.,

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Samantha R., Margo S., Jordyn H., Emerson L., Dariya M., Adrienne Y., Leah B., Maci B., Cadence C., Bailey D., Chloe L., Anna W., Abigail W., Claire Y., Isabella B., Emmalynn R., Stella P., Althea P. and Elizabeth C. Fulton County Troop: 80338 Girls: Skylee C. and Katelynn S. Huntingdon County Troops: 41361 and 40243 Girls: Sophia T., Arianna R., Isabella Z., Faith R., Addie B., Brynn B., Sarah F., Lucy F., Mazzy H., McKenzi H., Hailie I., Alaina M., Gabriella S., Amanda S. and Ava W. Juniata County Troop: 40370 Girls: Kaylee K. and Brynn R. Lackawanna County Troops: 50075, 50000, 50749, 52140, 50605, 50171, 52144, 50037, 50002 and 58929 Girls: Gwen B., Maggie K., Giada F., Leighton C., Madeleine F., Erin B., Maryn M., Mia M., Ryan M., Rebekah N., Alainah C., Alaysia S., Marina B., Nathalie A., Jacqui H., Elisabeth S., Olivia J., Fiona S., Sydney F., Rylee C., Abigail C., Kaydee D., Kady H., Adeena C., Lilly H., Morgan A., Hannah S., Dana O., Charlie O., Bristol S., Bailey S., Ruby S., Mackenzie W., Isabella M., Sarah B., Emily K., Madeline P., Gabri-Anne W., Emily R., Julie B., Natalie K., Danielle L., Aarilyn C., Zoriannah


T., Madyson M., Audrina R., Klaudia R., Raelee M., Korrie A., Sarah C., Hailey S., Dixie B., Alana P., Liesel K., Lucy R., Emma P., Ireland W., Annie G., Jaidon E., Lilly W., Madelyn D., Gabrielle Z., Kyrsten B., Sadie W., Aubrie M., Amber D., Victoria M., Heather W., Carmindy D. and Molly Grace F. Lancaster County Troops: 70417, 70674, 70614, 70393, 70241, 70570, 70305 and 71348 Girls: Keeli A., Mya B., Lainey S., Gwen S., Emma C., Harper D., Ximena H., Lucinda K., Ellie B., Sienna Y., Claire W., Elle W., Evelyn P., Eve K., Rowan Y., Charlotte U., Camryn Y., Ava L., Brianna T., Eleni B., Faith M., Gwendolyn H., Piper C., Trinity G., Valerie H., Julia L., Annabelle V., Addasyn W., Annie B., Kylie P., Lillie H., MacKenzie V., Lena G., Alyse B., Avery P., Delaney R., Anneliese P., Ava H., Ella R., Rosemary J., Raelynn R., Azhalie R., Mirranda M., Rayna W., Jorja W., Jenna H., Jayla H., Chloe E. and Emma W. Lebanon County Troops: 70363, 11290 and 70549 Girls: Sophie H., Keira G., Abigail B., Sariah A., Adelyn S., Melanie L., Annabelle B., Emmalynn S., Eva T., Sarah P., Claire C., Keva C., Sophia H., Dylan D., Harper S., Genevieve S. and Chloe B. Luzerne County Troops: 32109, 33262, 32624, 34210, 30866, 32906 and 33259 Girls: Chloe R., Adria B., Elise L., Alivia R., Isabelle W., Sadie W., Emily J., Kady O., Sadie B., Naomi L., Ava S., Gabby S., Maggie W., Kelsey S., Lily N., Magnolia G., Molly-Emma S., Briana N., Tristan B., Erin S., Haley L., Payton K., Cora Z., Averie N., Annabelle B., Emmalynn S., Eva T., Sarah P., Claire C., Keva C., Sophia H., Dylan D., Harper S., Kinsey D., Lily B., Lillian M., Riley W., Callie C. and Clara K.

Lycoming County Troop: 61303 Girls: Ashley D., Kieran U., Ziva S., Kristina S., Abigail G. and Brinlee W. Monroe County Troops: 50984, 50983, 50679 and 51058 Girls: Breslin B., Julia H., Lindsey P., Harlie S., Ella R., Ava R., Bethany K., Chloe H., Claire L., Elena A., Gianna B., Gwendolyn B., Jaylnn Y., Kelsey L., Macy F., Michalina S., Payton M., Samantha B., Shelby O., Sophia T., Lily V., Gwen H., Chloe K., Victoria J., Arianna R., Arianna R., Kylee B., Zuri S. and Faith G. Northumberland County Troops: 61128, 60072, 61271, 60407 and 60055 Girls: Samantha M., Elizabeth M., Harper G., Melody G., Skye R., Kylee T., Julianna V., Audrey C., Adelyn R., Katelyn M., Autumn Z., Jillian C., Elyce J., Lydia C., Karlee T., Alexandra W., Hailey M., Lila H., Makayla M., Olivia H. and Peyton H. Perry County Troop: 10467 Girl: Riley D. Pike County Troops: 52128, 52202 and 51441 Girls: Avery A., Caetlin L., Camryn Y., Kayla G., Natalie D., Victoria W., Kaitlyn O., Julia B., Antonina P., Ella M., Emily M., Aubrey B., Alyssa D., Leah R., Katherine P., Jenna P., Jillian S. and Samantha C. Schuylkill County Troops: 31128, 30340, 31135, 33013 and 31260 Girls: Isabella L., Layla S., Jennifer Z., Kalynne M., Adalyne Z., Sabrina D., Grace Z., Olivia W., Madison S., Thea S., Caitlyn B., Lilyanne H., Piper H., Adalyn H., Emma W., Amelia B., Leah L., Addyson B., Ayla A., Kay-Lee H., Madelyn B., Mikaela R., Shea N., Sophie W., Tessa N. and Zoey L.

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Snyder County Troops: 60325 and 61141 Girls: Alyson E., Jenna K., Madison M., Emily A., Madison L. and Amber S. Union County Troop: 62057 Girls: Hailey E. and Emily H. Number of projects: 1 Wayne County Troop: 50252 Girls: Ella W., Madison D., Alina S., Madison C., Alexis M. and Maddie M. Wyoming County Troop: 50015 Girls: Athena O., Ayrianna H., Lilian M., Lilly K., Lily D., Madeline M., Tatum R. and Freyja F. York County Troops: 21192, 20497, 21077, 20868, 20774, 20312, 20389, 20429 and 20842 Girls: Ana P., Audrey G., Dynasti S., Elena S., Emma M., Finleigh S., Grace C., Helena F., Renee C., Sophia P., Alyssa C., Calliope S., Kaitlyn S., Abigail R., Grace Ann M., Illyana M., Kelsey S., Kiera S., Mallory P., Mia D., Mia S., Emily A., Nici T., Sydney S., Delaney K., Alexis C., Alyssa L., Tala M., Olivia S., Abigail R., Madelyn A., Carley C., Bianca B., Daphne M., Adelyn B., Isabella P., Mia S., Natalie A., Kathryn S., Sophia M., Kaylee D., Jolie H., Abigail F., Elise K., Lydia G., Aaleyah D., Addison A., Allison R., Avery G., Cailyn M., Isabella A., Isabella S., Keirsten M., Kendall T., Marlowe G., Nora H., Rio F., Violet B., Autumn M., Alexa B., Gwendolyn H., Sarah G., Caelyn C., Calleigh D., Brianna H., Jassidy P. and Nicole Y.


Silver Award Girl Scouts, 2020-2021 The Silver Award is one of the highest awards a Girl Scout can earn, available to girls in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade. Girls earn this honor by completing a Cadette Journey, identifying an issue they care about and then making a difference in their community. These outstanding Girl Scouts had to complete a minimum 50 hours of work, which can be completed by an individual Girl Scout or a small team of girls. Congratulations to our 346 Silver Award Girl Scouts for 2020-2021! The following lists are by county, troop and the girls who participated in Silver Award projects.

Adams County Troops: 80750, 80114, 81557, 80102 and 80094 Girls: Rachel S., Jordan B., Abigail F., Leah T., Tayler B., Ava F., Mirena K., Khloe R., Samantha W., Madison B., Lily J., Madelyn M. and Kate B. Centre County Troops: 40034, 40076, 40418 and 40024 Girls: Raven H., Anna T., Elizabeth S., Cassidy B., Hannah G., Gail O., Brooke S., Esme B. and Isobel H. Clinton County Troop: 40158 Girls: Hailie G., Catherine L. and Jocelyn S. Columbia County Troop: 60084 Girls: Haley C., Eliza F. and Jenna M. Cumberland County Troops: 11588, 10618, 10336 and 20506 Girls: Bekka K., Evelyn H., Tessa F., Mya B., Madeline B., Hayleigh L., Taylor H., Makayla C., Megan K., Emily P., Katelyn H., Hannah S., Alessandra B., Cheyenne B., Ava J., Genevieve M., Juliana M., Remaz S., Mason R., Amanda L., Avery N., Natalie N., Marguerite B., Taylor M., Chloe L., Summer F. and Margaret C.

Dauphin County Troops: 11943, 10235, 10753, 11693, 11958, 11454, 14003, 10277, 10101, 10238, 14000 and 14108 Girls: Nicole E., Anne N., Heidi B., Chloee L., Hannah T., Havannah S., Greta B., Erica W., Gianna B., Jasmin E., Camille W., Maura C., Vanessa W., Lena P., Elizabeth C., Sarah M., Bailey S., Jordan S., Jody R., Angel V., Sarah B., Sarah H., Kaelan O., Giavanna S., Grace T., Sara Y., Aubrey Z., Mary O., Hannah H., Marissa H., Ella N., Trinity R., Jincy S., Madilyn P., Allie W., Tiffany K., Elizabeth T., Carina S., Madelyn W., Rachel L., Sylvia L., Cassie R., Nina C., Catharine W., Miranda H., Karly G., Noelle H., Lauren W., Kaitlyn W., Rosaleen D., Taylor S., Emma W., Elena W., McKenna M., Victoria A., Emma B., Rachel C., Brooke H., Alex B., Amber S., Sarrahann T., Nya R., Anya L., Allison W., Jersey S., Josie S., Haley H., Rubenna B. and Madeline C. Fulton County Troop: 81597 Girls: Maggie M., Raevan S., Alison T. and Marin C. Huntingdon County Troops: 40112 and 40131 Girls: Emily D., Bailey T., Diane K., Casey Z., Elyssa H. and Violet C.

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Juniata County Troops: 40370 and 60323 Girls: Shylynn H., Kayla G., Kiya K. and Veronica H. Lackawanna County Troops: 50999, 50023 and 50440 Girls: Ayla H., Sierra L., Mary Lynne R., Lara E., Nina C., Sadie P., Cassidy S., McKenzie W., Addison R. and Alix R. Lancaster County Troops: 71266, 71264, 70105, 70674, 70531, 70515, 70069, 70441 and 70803 Girls: Christine W., Matalyn Z., Brynn Y., Ellie Y., Natalie M., Sydney C., Maeve K., Sophia P., Cecily S., Evelyn C., Anastasia S., Amelia R., Cecelia W., Emily S., Gwendolyn W., Katherine V., Kylie N., Kylie M., Merideth G., Katelynn M., Juliann V., Maya H., Sidney G., Emma D., Victoria P., Kenley S., Makayla B., Violet W., Elizabeth H., Cara C., Rebecca M., Sydney L., Sonia G., Lauren C., Emma T., Charlotte S. and Caellain B. Lebanon County Troops: 70338, 70430, 70549 and 71518 Girls: Jill S., Eliani C., Madelyn L., Elizabeth L., Magdalene W., Madison V., Elizabeth L., Aubrey G., Tessa T., Briella F. and Cassie S.


Luzerne County Troops: 32935, 30304, 30301,32624, 30363 and 33932 Girls: Paige G., Brianna L., Elyse M., Kendall W., Gabriella D., Lily G., Mercedes H., Ava D., Emma P., Adrienne W., Katelynn C., Ruby S., Ava N., Emily R., Sarina R. and Mariska R.

Montour County: Troop: 60089 Girls: Addison P., Lauren S., Abra C. and Madeline C. Northumberland County Troop: 60413 Girls: Abby C. and Madelina E. Perry County Troops: 11436, 11495 and 10625 Girls: Darah Z., Phoebe H., Sritanvi K., Kylie U., Carlee G., Alyssa G., Molly R., Amiah B., McKenzie C. and Lily S.

Lycoming County Troops: 60388 and 61373 Girls: Ellie J., Emily D., Hailey U., Gabby F., Maddie M., Katrina H., Aniya A. and Abby L. Monroe County Troops: 51005, 51008, 50679, 50341, 50716, 50821, 50814 and 50491 Girls: Celeste F., Zoe B., Alexis T., Amea C., Brenna W., Jaelynn B., Kendra C., Isabella S., Gloria B., Kyla C., Sonali S., Emily B., Isabella L., Liberty U., Lila S., Kayla M., Kathleen S., Mykaila C., Anayah A., Briana P., Ashley P., Katie V., Kiera J., Lauren A., Laura B., Phoebe S., Mira G., Lily D., Delaney T., Julianna S., Paris P. and Sarah C.

Pike County Troop: 50669 Girls: Rachel V., Aida G. and Addison K. Schuylkill County Troops: 31080, 31208 and 31105 Girls: Kaitlyn Z., Lizzy G., Alexandra B., Allyson T., Gianna B., Grace O., Hailey M., Hannah L., Katie W., Kayleigh R., Lillian E., Bradyn B., Alyssa P., Emily W., Emily C., Jamie L., Trinity D., Lorelai D., Brooklyn D., Alyssa D. and Hope F.

Snyder County Troop: 60323 Girls: Marissa L. and Danika L. Union County Troops: 62055 and 61083 Girls: Paige E., Erin D., Orissa R., Olivia M., Ellis R. and Natalie D. York County Troops: 20653, 20338, 20896, 21229, 20404, 20070, 21002, 20522, 21192 and 20566 Girls: Grace Z., Eliana W., Isabella A., Claire H., Madison K., Jenna H., Piper S., Leah B., Kayla M., Leana H., Taylor H., Mallory R., Nadia P., Sadie P., Nora R., Rebekah W., April T., Virginia O., Sheyrymar C., Jae L., Lillian S., Ruby L., Charlotte P., Austen P., Emily S., Ariana H., Caitlyn R., Jessica S., Shelby B., Rachel F., Lydia D., Megan N., Lauren N., Augusta D., Peyton K., Lilly S., Sophia S., Katherine B. Loralei S., Allison K., Leah S., Emma B. and Zoe M.

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