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Upcoming Junior Events
  5/9/2008 - The Museum of Nature and Science Sleepovers  
  5/9/2008 - Dad and Me Weekend  
  5/10/2008 - Dallas Puppet Theater- The Women’s Museum  
  5/10/2008 - Ice Skating at Stonebriar Brownie-Junior Sports Workshop  
  5/10/2008 - Basic Modeling Skills and Runway Techniques  
  5/10/2008 - Cultural Diversity  
View the calendar for all events!

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS

May earn proficiency awards either on her own or with a group as they develop and participate in more complex activities. Other awards include the Junior Aide Patch, Bronze Award and Bridge to Girls 11-17. Girls begin to plan and budget for extended trips, enhanced skill building activities and more!

NEW! "Lights, Camera, Action!" ACTIVITY PATCH from Tejas Council
Junior Girl Scouts will have fun doing activities for this patch! Read more...

"Even when you're not thinking about it, nearly everything you do is influenced by math, science and technology. In fact, just by looking at this webpage you are using one of the fastest-growing technologies there is – the Internet!" This is an excerpt from the girls go tech web site - explore the site to see what's up!

 

Cookie Awards for Junior Girl Scouts

Cookie Activity Pin Guide - designed to help girls earn this official GSUSA Award. Activity Pin Guides are available each fall. Individually registered girls (Juliettes) may also earn this award.
Cookie Connection Badge 
NEW! Cookie Biz Badge

The Girl Scout Bronze Award
The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn.
The GSUSA web site contains information on this award including: Requirements; Tips; and more.

Girls may choose to work on the Award individually or in groups - girls who have made the choice to do the requirements for the Girl Scout Bronze Award also have the main responsibility to plan their project and follow the guidelines on pages 202-203 in the Junior Girl Scout Handbook. Leaders (or other adults) act as facilitators or advisors. Read page 11, in the Junior Girl Scout Handbook under "Adults in Girl Scouting", about the special role adults have as partners with girls in Girl Scout activities. (Girls are not required to have project approved by the Girl Scout council)

Tejas Council has prepared a booklet containing curriculum modules to use at service unit events or troop meetings to help girls complete requirements for the Girl Scout Bronze Award. A Report Form is included and after the Award Project is completed, the form should be taken to a Tejas Shop to purchase the Bronze Award.



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