Girl Scout Awards
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The Girl Scout Bronze Award

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The Girl Scout Silver Award

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The Girl Scout Gold Award

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The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Junior Girl Scout can earn. It shows you have made a promise to help others, improve your community and world, and become the best you can be.
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The Girl Scout Silver Award represents a girl’s accomplishments in Girl Scouting and her community as she grows and works to improve her life and the lives of others.
It can be done as an individual or with a group; a girl must be responsible for a specific part of the project and evaluate her contribution to the project and the group.
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The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award is the highest achievement for Girl Scouts ages 14 - 17 or in grades 9 - 12. When you go for the Gold, you will design and lead a project that takes at least 65 hours, including "planning and doing" time, to complete.
"A Girl Scout Gold Award project can make a lasting change for the better in your community" Go For It! Gold Award insert
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Reaching Our Dreams: Girl Recognition Celebration
Everyone’s invited -- Girl Scouts, Leaders, families, and friends! We’ll recognize the accomplishments of our Gold, Silver, and Bronze Award recipients, as well as scholarship recipients, graduating seniors, religious and community award recipients, and top cookie and fall product sellers. The stage will be set once again at the lovely Ernsthausen Performing Arts Center of Norwalk High School. Following the program, guests can gather in the art gallery for refreshments and time to visit with our honorees.
Invitations will be mailed to all girls who will be recognized at this event.
Deadline for recognition of awards is February 1 of recognition year!!!!
Where: Ernsthausen Performing Arts Center
Norwalk High School
350 Shady Lane Drive, Norwalk
When: Sunday, April 22, 2007
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Doors Open 1:30 pm
General Admission Seating
Cost: NO CHARGE