Monday, March 30, 2009

Wednesday is Deadline to Sign up for Big Apple Circus

I heard from another Framingham troop that they have some Scouts interested in the Circus. HOWEVER, I need a minimum of 15 to order the tickets.

Please let me know NO LATER than Wednesday, April 1, if your daughter and family would like to attend and how many tickets.

Details are below:

On Friday, April 17 at the 6:30 p.m. Big Apple Circus show (this is the start of school vacation week), Brownies and their family members can get a discount ticket to the Circus at just $14 ($28 off the Mezzanine ticket price.)
THIS IS AN OPTIONAL EVENT FOR Brownies in Troop 2082.
A minimum of 15 tickets must be ordered to qualify for the $14 rate, so like the ballet event, I have opened this event up to other Framingham Girl Scouts.
***The Big Apple Circus also is offering a special Scout Meal/Patch(a minimum of 10 meals must be ordered at least by April 6 to qualify.) Cost is $7.50 per Scout (sibling) Adults do not qualify. Price includes a participation patch for the back of the vest, a hot dog, popcorn, and a juice pack. * Please e-mail me spetroni@rcn.com if your daughter and family would like to attend. I need to know how many tickets total and if you are interested in the meal/patch add-on.
For the best seats, tickets should be ordered ASAP, so I'd like to close registration by April 1st, if not sooner.
E-mail me with any questions.
---Tri-leader Susan Petroni

Earth is Your Home Try-It Cancelled

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts has cancelled its earth is Our Home Try-it Workshop during school vacation week, due to a lack of enrollment. A minimum of 25 Brownies were needed.

Program info: http://brownie2082.blogspot.com/2009/02/optional-try-it-program-during-april.html

Those registered will get a refund.
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Please check this site or the Framingham Girl Scouts Web site (www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com)
for other OPTIONAL activities and Try-IT Workshops for your daughter...
If you have any questions about registration, please contact a leader.
If you register yoru daughter for an optional COUNCIL event, please let a leader know.
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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village

Four Brownies from Troop 2082 took part in Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village on Saturday. They were: Becky, Bella, Sarah, & Talia. Each girl earned a participation patch (for the back of their vest). You can see a photo of the patch at the end of the slide show posted.
Some of the girls participated in Studio workshops for fun.
A couple Brownies participated in specific Brownie Studio workshops, which earned them Try-Its.

Check out the photos below:
Moms: Feel free to send me some of your photos, so I can add them to the slide show.



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Thursday, March 26, 2009

OPTIONAL EVENT: Girl Scout Night at the Big Apple Circus on Friday Night, April 17th

I got an e-mail from the Big Apple Circus in NYC, which is putting up their big tent in Boston starting on April 4th. They are offering a special Girl Scout Discount!!!
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On Friday, April 17 at the 6:30 p.m. show (this is the start of school vacation week), Brownies and their family members can get a discount ticket to the Circus at just $14 ($28 off the Mezzanine ticket price.)
THIS IS AN OPTIONAL EVENT FOR Brownies in Troop 2082.
A minimum of 15 tickets must be ordered to qualify for the $14 rate, so like the ballet event, I have opened this event up to other Framingham Girl Scouts.

***The Big Apple Circus also is offering a special Scout Meal/Patch(a minimum of 10 meals must be ordered at least by April 6 to qualify.) Cost is $7.50 per Scout (sibling) Adults do not qualify. Price includes a participation patch for the back of the vest, a hot dog, popcorn, and a juice pack.
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Please e-mail me spetroni@rcn.com if your daughter and family would like to attend.
I need to know how many tickets total and if you are interested in the meal/patch add-on.

For the best seats, tickets should be ordered ASAP, so I'd like to close registration by April 1st, if not sooner.
E-mail me with any questions.
I have an e-mail into the circus about how payment should be coordinated.
---Tri-leader Susan Petroni

FIELD TRIP: Girl Scout Museum in Waltham

Fifteen Brownies from Troop 2082 toured the Girl Scout Museum at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham this afternoon. (Thanks to Ayushi's and Sagan's mom for driving!)The girls viewed uniforms for all Scout levels dating back to the early 1920s.
They saw a painting of Girl Scout Founder Juliette Gordon Low, who began Girl Scouts in 1912. They learned about Girl Guides all over the world.
The Brownies tried on different scout hats and posed for a Troop photograph.
The girls had the opportunity to check our pins from all over the world and badges through the years.
The field trip today was lead by volunteer Janet Coombs, who showed the girls her Brownie pin when she was about their age. (She told the Troop that when she was Brownie you had to be a third grader.) Brownies used to be first-second-third graders. Starting next year, Brownies will only be second and third graders.
Coombs told the girls that as a Brownie she didn't have uniform options. She had to wear a dress. pants were not allowed in school or at a Troop meeting.
The Girls learned why there was a pocket on the Brownie dress and why the pocket was not straight (Ask your daughter why. Hint: she can sing a song about it.)
The Brownies sang that song at the Museum.
Coombs showed girls a Brownie Beanie (hat). The girls had the opportunity to try on a Beanie.
The Brownies also had the opportunity to see what they would look like in a old-fashioned Brownie and Girl Scout uniform. (See some of the photographs below of them...)
The girls learned about the Cedar Hill site. They learned about Cornelia Warren, who lived on the site in a mansion, which was her summer home. The mansion does not exist anymore. In her will, she left the land to the community and in 1923 it was given to the Girl Scouts.
The Brownies had the opportunity to build a world trefoil using blue and gold felt. They also read about the symbolism in the World Trefoil Pin.
The girls had the opportunity to see pictures and miniatures of the camp site at Cedar Hill.
The Brownies had the opportunity to make a craft and play a memory game, using Brownie and Scout memorabilia.
Afterwards the Troop came together in a Brownie Circle and let Coombs start the Friendship Squeeze after singing Make New Friends. Coombs taught the Troop how to turn the circle inside out and showed us a new way to end our meetings with a Brownie Tunnel.
Girls line up in two rows, holding hands across the space between the rows. The pair at one
end of the “tunnel” walk under the raised arms of the girls. Each pair of girls follows as they become the first in line.
* The Troop had a fun time and we actually stayed longer than our hour.
Below are a few photos from the field trip outing:


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Meeting Summary: Penny Power and Learning About Money



At Monday's meeting, the Brownies began work on the Penny Power Try-It badge.
Before starting work on the badge, the new girls who joined the Troop, this year, were presented with their World Trefoil Pin.
Presented with the pin were: Ayushi, Alyssa, Erin, Tovah, Sagan, & Sasha.
Ask your daughter to tell you some of the symbolism behind the pin.
(Hint: ask her about the sun, sky & stars)
As the Troop began working on the Penny Power Try-It, we talked about money.
What does money look like?
Why there are different designs for coins and bills?
We talked about counterfeit money.
We discussed who is pictured on money.
Then, we had a discussion about earning money. We talked about our cookie sale.
As a Troop of 16 Brownies, the girls sold about 700 boxes.
At the two cookie booth sales, they sold about another 600 boxes of cookies.
We did a little math too. The girls figured out at $4 a box how much money was collected. Then, they tried to figure out how much money the Troop earned, if the Troop keeps 60 cents for each box sold.
After a discussion of cookie sales in the Brownie Circle, we then began some fun money/finance activities as part of the Try-It requirements.
The Brownies played a game similar to one found on the game show The Price is Right.
Two objects were placed in front of them and the Brownies guessed which item was more expensive.
(Surprisingly, a majority of the Troop thought a Magic Treehouse paperback book cost more than a hardcover book.) We explained that typically hard cover books cost more money.
The Brownies did better when it came to a battle between Barbie and a Webkinz (Barbie costs less.)
The Brownies also thought that a can of Progresso Soup cost more than a box of cereal.
Afterwards, groups of 3 0r 4 girls were shown an object (Game of Clue Jr., a Gymboree top, a pair of kids shoes, a video game cartridge, etc..) and had to try to guess what it cost.
The girls will finish work on the Penny Power Try-It at the next meeting.
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In the final Brownie Circle of the meeting, we reminded the girls of the importance of wearing their vest and Brownie uniform to Thursday's field trip to the Girl Scout Museum and about an optional activity -- Alice in Wonderland ballet and post-performance tea party.
Then the girls did the Friendship Squeeze and Girl Scout Out.

Girl Scout Museum Car Pool Details

Just a reminder about the field trip to the GS Museum in Waltham tomorrow.
We will be meeting in St. Andrew's parking lot at 1:30 and drive in 5 cars.
The tour runs from 2:30-3:30 so we plan to be back to the parking lot around 4:30.
Below is the list of cars:

Pam O'Callaghan
Kelly Sydney
Emily S. Talia
Becky
Kate

Susan Petroni
Bella
Madison
Erin

Shawn Granoff
Sarah
Jessica
Tovah
Hannah

Preeti Shirke
Ayushi
Alyssa
Sasha

Claire Oliphant
Sagan
Emily D.


Please bring a booster seat, if you feel your daughter needs one.
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Monday, March 23, 2009

THIS WEEK: Field Trip, Ballet & Cookies

Hello Brownie Parents,
Below are a few reminders for upcoming events & important dates for THIS WEEK.
As a Troop, we talked about these with the girls during Brownie Circle time, but we realize that not all information comes home...
1) Just a reminder the Brownie Troop is doing a Field Trip to the Girl Scout Museum in Waltham on Thursday. The 3 Troop leaders and Sagan's and Ayushi's moms are driving. Unless you hear otherwise from your driver, Brownies are meeting at the parking lot of our typical meeting site at 1:30 p.m. The tour starts at 2:30 p.m. and will last about an hour.
Please have your daughter where her Brownie vest. Also as this is an official Brownie activity, please have her wear a white or cream top and brown pants or skirt. A brown-colored dress is fine, as is a brown top.If you have any questions, please contact any of the leaders.

2) Last week, the Brownies worked on the requirements for the Dancercise Try-It. Some of the girls inquired about seeing a LIVE ballet. Dance Prism, a Boston-area professional ballet company, is offering Girl Scouts an opportunity to experience a special afternoon of ballet plus a post-performance tea party at a discounted ticket price. The Alice in Wonderland Ballet takes place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 5 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester. There is a special pre-show talk/tour at 1:30 p.m. for Scouts. And a post-performance tea party with pastries and the chance to meet some of the dancers. Cost is $12 for Scouts and $18 for adults. (family members may attend at this group rate too.)
***The good news is that a dozen Brownies from another Troop will be joining us at the ballet, so we have the minimum needed for the Scout discount.
*** The deadline to sign up is tomorrow, Tuesday, March 24.
Please E-mail me ASAP if you and your daughter would like to attend the ballet.
Please bring payment with your child to Thursday's field trip.
If anyone has any questions, please e-mail me at spetroni@rcn.com

3) Individual Girl Scout Cookie Money, if it has not been turned in, is due this week. Thursday's Field Trip is a good day to turn it in.
Remember one check made out to GSEM Troop #72082.
If anyone has any questions, please e-mail Cookie Mom Shawn at shawn@granoff.net

4) Finally, the girls worked on the Penny Power Try-It today.
We hope to take the Troop on a field trip to a local Framingham bank this Spring. As soon as we have more details, we'll send out info to all of you.
-- Pam, Shawn, & Susan

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Cookie Payments Due This week!

IF you have yet to hand in your money please know that the deadline is quickly approaching. This Monday we are having our next Troop meeting - that would be a good opportunity to bring the money to the meeting during drop off or pick up.
You could also give the money to one of the leaders on Thursday afternoon, when we return from the Waltham Girl Scout Museum Field Trip.
Please remember that ONE check made out for the full amount is to be handed in.
Cash in the exact amount is also OK.
Checks made out to: GSEM Troop 72082 memo line - Initial order sales
Thank you,
Shawn
Cookie Mom

Friday, March 20, 2009

OPTIONAL EVENT: Safari Scout Day at Roger Williams Zoo on Saturday, April 25

Girl Scouts of Rhode Island and Roger Williams Zoo in Providence are hosting a Scout Safari Day on Saturday, April 25 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

This is an OPTIONAL event for members of Brownie Troop 2082.
Spend an adventurous day at this Providence, R.I., Zoo with fellow Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of all ages. Scouts can participate in interactive stations that will help you to complete a variety of badge requirements, while surrounded by a zoo full of fascinating animals. Meet special guest presenters, Zoo staff, and some very cool critters.
Cost: $12/Scout (includes admission and program fee; does not include lunch). Non-Scouts: $5/children, $10/adults (admission only). The $5 non-Scout admission means that siblings will not be alowed to participate in any of the special programs and interactive stations.

Pre-registration is required and payment is due upon registration.
Registration deadline is April 9.
There will be a late fee of $5 per Scout after that date. Sorry, no refunds. Please let a leader know if you register your daughter.

At this time, no leader is attending. So if your daughter is interested in attending, a parent or guardian must attend with them. Transportation is on your own. If a leader does decide to attend, we will let you know.

In previous years a participation patch (for the back of the vest) was included in the cost of admission for this special event. It is unclear, at this time, if a patch will be given this year.
Registration forms are available online at www.rwpzoo.org
For additional information, contact Jen at the Zoo at 401-785-3510 ext. 352

http://www.rwpzoo.org/education/ScoutSafariRegistrationForm_2009.pdf

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

FIELD TRIP UPDATE: Girl Scout Museum on March 26

Just want to remind everyone that in additon to our regular meeting on Monday 3/23, we are going on a field trip the Girl Scout Museum in Waltham on Thursday March 26th.
***We will be organizing car pools and meeting in the church parking lot at 1:30.
***The tour runs from 2:30-3:30, so we should be back by 4:30.
***We need at least one other chaperone that can fit 4 girls in her car or 2 chaperones to fit 2 each.
***Can all of you respond to me ASAP to confirm your daughter's attending, so we know how many spaces in cars to arrange.
Thanks so much!
-Pam

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Alice in Wonderland Ballet & Post-Performance Tea Party on Sunday, April 5 in Worcester

Dance Prism, a Boston-area professional ballet company, is offering Girl Scouts an opportunity to experience a special afternoon of ballet plus a post-performance tea party at a discounted ticket price.
This is an OPTIONAL event for Troop 2082
The Alice in Wonderland Ballet takes place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 5 at Mechanics Hall in Worcester.
*There is a special 20 to 30-minute pre-show talk/tour at 1:30 p.m. for Scouts.
*And a post-performance tea party and the opportunity to meet some of the cast and dancers. The tea party will have small pastries and other edible goodies, plus lemonade, tea and water.
***Cost is $12 for Scouts and $18 for adults. (family members may attend at this group rate too.) I need a minimum of 5 scouts for the troop to receive the group rate.
***The deadline to sign up is Tuesday, March 24 at noon. Please bring payment to Monday's meeting or Thursday's field trip!
***I'm offering this event as the Brownies expressed an interest in attending a ballet after working on the Dancercize Try-It at the last meeting.
***Visit http://www.danceprism.com/ for additional information.
***For Brownies who attended the Nutcracker special performance in December. This Alice in Wonderland ballet is by the same dance company. However, the dance company is NOT awarding any patches for this special Alice in Wonderland Ballet event.
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E-mail me to let me know if your daughter wishes to attend and how many adult and child tickets.
E-mail me also, if you have any questions.
--Susan

Council Offering Little Breeze, Big Wind Try-It Workshop on Thursday, April 16

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Brownie Movers Try-it Workshop on Thursday, April 16 in Waltham called "Little Breeze, Big Wind."
I believe this is an early release day for Framingham.
This is an OPTIONAL event for Brownies in Troop 2082.
Workshop description: The wind can create a gentle breeze or a powerful hurricane. An airplane couldn’t fly without the wind blowing on its wings. Can you make things that are powered by the wind and have fun doing it? Girls will earn the Movers Try-it.
Worskhop is 4 to 6 p.m. Thursday, April 16 at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
The workshop is for 2nd and third grade Brownies only.
The cost of the workshop is $9 per Brownie. $0 per adult/leader.
To register, visit http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs/search.html?textfield=&agelevel=&category=&zip=&date_st_month=&date_st_year=&id=409
Leader Susan Petroni is attending this event. It is not a drop off and pick up event, but if your daughter is interested and you cannot attend, please contact Susan and perhaps carpooling can be arranged.
Any Brownies in Troop 2082 may sign up for any OPTIONAL event they are interested in.
As always, please let a leader know if you register your daughter for an optional event, as Council may contact the leader of record if there are questions or issues.
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Many optional events are posted on this site. More can be found on the Framingham Girl Scouts Web site at http://www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com/
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Council Offering Letterboxing Event During School Vacation Week

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is hosting a school vacation week event on Letterboxing on Saturday, April 18 from noon to 2 p.m. at Camp Maude Eaton in Andover.
Council also is offering a second letterboxing workshop on Sunday, April 26 in Waltham from noon to 2 p.m.
Workshop info: This is an intro to a great outdoor sport! With maps and clues in hand, girls head off on an outdoor nature adventure, discovering boxes and collecting stamped images for their logbook. The event is for Brownies Scouts.
This is an OPTIONAL event for members of Troop 2082.
At this time, no leader is attending either FUN event. That means an adult must register with each Brownie. If a leader registers, we will let you know.
The cost is $7 per Brownie and $0 per leader/adult.
Registration will remain open until the event capacity is full.
Transportation is on your own.
Please let a leader know, if you register your Brownie.
To register visit, http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs/search.html?textfield=&agelevel=&category=&zip=&date_st_month=&date_st_year=&id=411

Monday, March 16, 2009

Exclusive Central Mass Medieval Maidens Try-it Offered on May 16

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is hosting a Try-it Workshop for its Council exclusive Medieval Maidens on Saturday, May 16 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester.
About the Event: The Middle Ages was an era of knights, fair ladies, princesses and castles. Brownies will learn about medieval times beyond the tales of adventure and make-believe and find out about the lives of girls and women during this time in history. They'll take a tour, do a craft, and have fun earning Central Massachusetts' Council's Own "Medieval Maidens" Try-It (included in price).
This is OPTIONAL event for members of Brownie Troop 2082. There is no leader attending, at this time. So, an adult needs to provide transportation and attend the event with their daughter. There is a FEE for the Adult with this event.
Register directly with Higgins Armory Museum by contacting Rhonda Houle at 508-853-6015 x20 or e-mail rhoule@higgins.org.
The cost is $ 17 per Brownie and $8 per adult.

Registration will continue through April 16 or when all 30 slots have filled.
This is a fun event. Talia and Bella, from our Troop, participated in a similar workshop last spring and earned the Medieval Maidens Try-it.
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Please let a leader know if you register your daughter.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Brownie Troop 2082 - Choreographers

At Monday's meeting, Brownies worked on their Dancercize Try-It. It was one of the three Try-Its the girls voted they wanted to earn this year.

While the girls were having snack, they watched a 20-minute video about girls, ages 8-18, enrolled in the American Ballet School in New York City. They learned what it takes to be a ballet dance, about the shoes, costumes, practices, and performances. The girls were then shown two ballet costumes, including a snowflake costume from the Nutcracker. The girls also had the opportunity to feel and try on a pair of leather ballet shoes.

Afterwards, leader Susan taught the girls a few dance steps.

For ballet, the girls learned the five basic positions, plie, grand plie, and pirouette.

For tap, the girls learned ball change and then learned combo step like step-ball change and shuffle-ball change and kick-ball change.

For jazz, the girls learned shoulder rolls, jazz hands, and a combination step.

For hip hop, the girls learned how to popping, locking, knee bops, and a few other moves.

Afterwards, the girls got to try their hands at choreography. Each girl added a step to a dance. And then the girls performed the 15-step Brownie Troop 2082 Dance.

Below are the 15 steps...

Leader Susan: Step to the right. Step together with left foot

Madison: Roll hand three times

Sydney: Kick

Kelly: 4th ballet position

Emily S: 4th ballet position spin

Tovah: John Travolta 3X -- Saturday Night Fever moves

Sasha: Jump, spin, shimmie, shimmie, shimmie
Sarah: Cabbage patch three times

Jessica: Reach hands up high, have hands touch toe and then jump like a frog
Becky: Scissor Kicks -- (kick left and then kick right foot)

Ayushi: Spin, clap clapTalia: Spin and scissor kicks
Bella: Charleston -- hands up right foot forward, hands down, right foot backward
Sagan: Kung Fu Kick -- Knee up, kick leg, punch arm and then go back with foot
Emily D: hand roll, left hand up, hand roll, right hand up



At the end of the meeting, the girls participated in a Brownie Circle and did the Friendship Squeeze and the Girl Scout Out. Afterwards, the girls who attended the Eastern Mass Council Disney on ice event were presented with their participation patches ( for the back of the vest.)

Our next meeting is Monday, March 23.
Please remember to bring your daughter's cookie money then.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Earn Exclusive "For the Birds" Try-It at April 4th Worcester Workshop

Each Girl Scout Council can create its own special Try-It. The Central & Western Massachusetts Council has created a "Birds' Try-it badge for Brownies.
On Saturday April 4, at the Broad Meadow Brook Sanctuary in Worcester from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Brownies can register to earn the exclusive Try-It.
At the workshop, Brownies will learn about the fascinating world of birds. They will explore beak adaptations, feathers, nests, bird calls and more.
The cost of the Try-it Badge is not included in the workshop and will need to be purchased by one of the troop's leaders at the Worcester Girl Scout store.

This is an OPTIONAL event for members of Troop 2082. A leader (Susan Petroni) is attending, so you may drop off your child in Worcester and pick her up. But you will need to provide your own transportation from Framingham to Worcester and back.

Parents may register their daughter for the special workshop with the Mass Audubon Society directly by calling MAS Broad Meadow Brook at 508-753-6087.

The cost to attend is $8 per Brownie. Parents/leaders are free.

The maximum number of girls who can participate is 30 Brownies. Registration will close once 30 girls have signed-up or by March 25.

If you register your daughter, please e-mail leader Susan Petroni so she knows. Also when you call Broad Meadow Brook tell them your daughter is a member of Brownie troop 2082 from Framingham and with leader Susan Petroni. Please tell them that even if a parent/guardian plans to stay.

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Next Meeting: Monday, March 9

The Troop's next meeting is Monday, March 9.
It is Ayushi's turn for snack & juice. (Remember, no nuts or strawberries.)
The girls will be working on the Dancercize Try-It.
It was one of the 3 Try-Its they voted they wanted to earn this year along with the Animals & Brownies Through the Year Try-its.
Meeting starts at 4:15 and will end about 5:30 p.m.
If you have not signed a permission slip for the Girl Scout Museum Field Trip on Thursday, March 26 please see leader Pam either at drop-off or pick-up.
***Girls who attended the Disney on Ice Girl Scout event on Valentine's Day will be receiving their participation patches on Monday.
Bowling participation patches were handed out on Saturday.
Bowling Try-Its, along with other Try-Its earned in 2009, will be distributed at our year-end party.
--Susan

Brownie Bowling Event

Hope everyone had a great time yesterday at the Framingham-Wide Girl Scout Me & My Pal Bowling Event. Those who attended were given their participation patches ( for the back of the vest) at the bowling alley. Try-It patch will come at a later date.
I apologize, as I was busy bowling I didn't get a chance to snap each Brownie bowling. Parents/Pals thanks for hanging around for a few minutes afterwards for the group photo (which is pasted below in a photo slide show.)
Brownies who participated yesterday were: Ayushi, Alyssa, Bella, Emily D., Emily S., Jessica, Kelly, Sasha, Sagan, Sarah, Sydney, Talia, & Tovah.
-- Susan
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Friday, March 6, 2009

COUNCIL EVENT: Globetrotters on March 29

The ever-popular Harlem Globetrotters are generously partnering with Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEM) Council to offer Girl Scout families a fun way to support their council.
If you buy tickets through GSEM to see The Harlem Globetrotters on Sunday, March 29 at 1 p.m., you will get loge seats, an educational workbook and a patch for just $25.
The same ticket at Ticketmaster would cost $39.35.
Bonus is that $8 of every ticket sold goes to GSEM.
The deadline of this wonderful, win-win offer is
March 16.

This is an OPTIONAL event for members of Troop 2082. All family members, including siblings, may attend the Boston event at this special rate also.
There is no leader from Troop 2082 attending this event at this time, so transportation will be on your own.
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To register visit http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs/search.html?textfield=&agelevel=&category=&zip=&date_st_month=&date_st_year=&id=747
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About the Harlem Globetrotters: The magicians of basketball will be making their annual visit to the TD Banknorth Garden for a great show of hilarious comedy and non-stop family entertainment on the parquet. Now in their 83rd consecutive season of touring the world, the Harlem Globetrotters showcase a captivating assortment of trick shots, high-flying dunks and ball-handling wizardry…with a sidesplitting array of comedy guaranteed to entertain both the young and the young at heart.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Disney on Ice Participation Patches

For those of you who attended this special Girl Scout event on Valentine's Day, my sister e-mailed me to say she received the patches. They are BIG -- about the same size as the Circus patch. (See photo)
I plan to distribute the patches at our meeting on Monday, March 9!
-- Susan

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

March Coco Key Water Event SOLD OUT - 2 May Dates Added

I received notification today that the March 22 Coco Key Water Resort Girl Scout event is closed due to capacity limits.

Several parents had questions about this event and I received answers from Council last night at the Framingham Girl Scout Leader meeting.
While the March date is sold out, 2 May dates are still open -- MAY (2nd & 30th)
PRICE is the same $18 per person.
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Answers to questions from Council:
1) This is a family event. Husbands & brothers are permitted.
2)There is no patch associated with this event, at this time. That could change.
3) There are no specific Girl Scout events planned for the event. Basically, the Scouts are getting a group rate and opening the event up to Scouts in Eastern Massachusetts and their families.
4) Registration is done individually and not as a troop. A credit card is required to register. Please, however, let a leader know if you register your daughter, as council may contact the leader on file if there is a cancellation or question with the event. Troop number is #72082.

To register for the May dates, visit: http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs/search.html?textfield=coco&agelevel=Any+Age&category=Any+Category&zip=Enter+Zip+for+Locations&date_st_month=&date_st_year=&image.x=61&image.y=8

E-mail me if you have any other questions, issues about registration, etc...
Susan

Monday, March 2, 2009

Reminder: Bowling event is Saturday

For those participating in the Brownie Me & May Pal Bowling event on Saturday, March 7 sponsored by the Framingham Girl Scouts...
* Please try to be on time at 2:15 p.m. at Fairways bowling alley on Route 9 West in Natick.
* Upon arrival, check in with your troop's leader for lane assignment.
* Get your shoes.
* Bowling will start at 2:30 p.m. It is a timed lane. The lane will shut off at 3:30 p.m. There will be a couple of Scouts and pals per lane.
* Afterwards, please turn in shoes.
* Check in with leader before you leave to receive your participation patch for the back of the Brownie vest.
Brownie Bowling Try-its are on order and will be issued at a later time.
Event ends at 3:45 p.m.
If you have any questions, please contact one of the leaders.
See you on Saturday
-- Susan

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Girls Did A Great Job Selling Cookies

The Girls who participated in today's Cookie Booth sale at Stop & Shop did a great job selling. Participating were: Alyssa, Becky, Bella, Emily D., Erin, Jessica, Kelly, Madison, Sagan, Sarah, Sydney, Talia, and Tovah.
I'm awaiting a final count on how many boxes were sold. We sold 288 boxes at the first cookie booth sale. This was the final booth sale for season for our Brownie Troop. Thanks to all the parents who helped out too!!!