Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama: Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Joan Page

Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama: Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Joan Page: Joan Page has been a Girl Scout for 43 years. Her journey began at the age of seven. Now an adult, she is service unit manager for Shades Mountain Service Unit...


Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Help GS Troop 136 Help Animals



Please come out and support girls from Girl Scout Troop 136 and G.R.A.C.E. Animal Foundation this Saturday (March 9th) from 10a-2p at Pet Supermarket (608 Montgomery Hwy, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216) for their supply drive.  

We are accepting used blankets and towels.  We will also have a supply list in the store or see this Amazon link.

Photo Credit: Normanack/Flickr Creative Commons  

Monday, January 28, 2013

Cadette Girls Want to Help Kids Learn to Read



This message forwarded from Cadette Leader Maria Burke:

"I am looking for Kindergarten through 2nd graders who may need help with reading. Two of my 7th grade Cadette scouts have chosen to initiate a "Reading Buddies" type of program for their Silver Award. They are volunteering to help younger kids learn to read. These two scouts were particularly interested in working on a project for kids. For now, my scouts are focused on first graders, but they may be willing to expand the scope if there is a specific need.

First graders meet my Cadette scouts at the Vestavia Library at a set time (usually on the weekend). The Library asks that parents of the first grader stay at the library during the reading help session.

My girls have distributed flyers at VHEW - I hope to get one of their flyers on the blog site soon. As usual, this type of program is usually best received when shared by the old fashioned "word of mouth," so that is why I'm telling you. Until we get the flyer up on the Shades Mountain Blog, please use my cell phone 205-541-8278 as the right contact for anyone that might be interested in this helpful (and free) program. THANKS!"


(photo credit: John-Morgan/Flickr Creative Commons)

Monday, January 7, 2013

Cookie Pickup: How Many Cars Is Enough?

Cookie pickup is Saturday... do you have enough vehicles lined up for your troop? Here's a general guideline:

Compact car - 30-35 cases 
Standard car - 45-50 cases 
Standard station wagon - 70-75 cases 
SUV/mini van - 100-150 cases 
Standard pickup - 100 cases 
Standard van - 150-200 cases

Amounts may vary depending on layout of vehicle and whether you remove the seats completely.