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Girl Scout Service Unit 473
(Wayland, Massachusetts)
 
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Girl Scout Ceremonies

CeremonyCeremonies mark special Girl Scout events throughout the year. They can celebrate major transitions, such as bridging to another level or getting your Girl Scout pin, commemorate your accomplishment when you earn awards, or simply make the beginning or end of your group's meeting special. You can also plan a ceremony around a theme, such as friendship or nature, that you wish to explore in thought, words, or song. Whatever its purpose, every Girl Scout ceremony enables girls to share in a special part of Girl Scout history and create their own special memories.

 

Girl Scout Songs

Girls SingingSince the days of Daisy Low, Girl Scouts and their leaders have been writing, singing, and playing songs that celebrate sisterhood and the fundamental ideals of Girl Scouting. Whether your favorite Girl Scout memory is from the last day of summer camp, a meaningful troop ceremony, or a special event, chances are music was a part of it.

Visit Scouting Web for a good selection of traditional songs, Grandfolkies for fun and silly songs and Songs for Scouts for Girl Scout graces.

Keep up the tradition!

 

Girl Scout SWAPS

SwapSWAPS are the Girl Scout tradition of exchanging keepsakes at camping trips, events, and just about anywhere Girl Scouts gather together. Swaps stands for Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere.

Sit UponFind great ideas for making and sharing Swaps at Scouting WebAbout.com and Girl Scout Swaps. For Swaps to go visit Scout Swap Kits where you can find fun and easy kits to get your girls started.

Get bit by the swap bug!

Useful websites forparents and troop leaders

·Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEM)

·Girl Scout of Eastern Massachusetts - Store

·Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts - CORI form

·GirlScouts of the USA (GSUSA)

·Snappylogos.com forfun patches

·Girl Scout of Eastern Massachusetts Forms

·WAGGS - World Association of GirlGuides and Girl Scouts

·Group Dynamics Assistance

·All currently available journey book copies online

 

 

For Leaders

·Annual Girl Permission Form - Thisform is to be completed at the beginning of each membership year and kept withyour troop records.

·GSEM's Electronic VolunteerAgreement Form - After registering as an adult member andprior to meeting with girls and handling funds, you need to accept and submitthis agreement indicating you will abide by the terms set forth by GSEM.

·Electronic Activity Form - You will needto submit an activity form to GSEM for any high-risk activity your troop plans.

·Activity Girl Permission Form -Each girl, in your troop must have written permission from their primarycaregiver for every activity that is held at a different place from the regularmeeting. Use this form as your troop permission slip.

·Girl Scouts of EasternMassachusetts' Volunteer Essentials -This document guides youin all aspects of leading a troop, including adult-to-girl ratios on page 10.

·Girl Scouts of EasternMassachusetts' Meeting Space Guidelines

·Natick Community Organic FarmPrograms for Girl Scouts

·ScoutingWeb -Resources

Links and Information to help you on your way!



New leaders can get many of their basic questions answered about beginning their work with a troop by watching the great videos posted on the GSEMA website.  The best videos to start with include Family Meetings, Plan Your Year, and Letting Girls Take the Lead. But there's no need to stop there. Check out all the topics and watch as they apply to your troop's growth and interests. If you have questions,please contact Pi Fong, our Volunteer Support Specialist.  

 

Waltham Girl Scout Shop Hours

 

Summer hours begin June 19. Fall hours begin September 12. 

Waltham Shop located at Camp Cedar Hill

265 Beaver Street,Waltham, MA 02452

Phone: 781-893- 6293

Email: walthamstore@gsema.org

School Year Shop Hours 

Monday closed

Tuesday 10 AM - 4 PM

Wednesday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Thursday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Friday 9 AM to 4:30 PM

Summer Hours (closed July 4th ) 

Monday closed

Tuesday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Wednesday 10 AM - 6 PM

Thursday 10 AM - 4 PM

Friday 10 AM - 4 PM

Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM

 

Example planning guides: 

Volunteer Toolkit

 

The Volunteer Toolkit* is a new digital planning tool that gives volunteers resources and program content to get the year started—and keep it going smoothly! Fully customizable, the toolkit is digitally responsive so volunteers can plan and prepare practically anywhere.

Girls have more fun when they can shape their own experience, do hands-on activities, and work together as teams. With the new toolkit, girls and leaders can explore meeting topics and program activities together, and follow the fun as they plan their Girl Scout year.

*Member authentication is required.

A helpful note on the GSEMA website: at the lowest right hand corner there is Volunteer Quick Links and under that are links to the most common pages used by leaders. It can be overwhelming to start.  The training, organizing, paperwork, badges and activities.  Even experienced leaders will get confused or overwhelmed with new "guidelines" Girl Scouts adds.  Just sit back take a deep breath and know that it's about girls doing things together -cherish their smiles and watch confidence grow in each girl! 

Volunteer Toolkit Training


Service Unit Library



Our Service Unit has a small library of Girl Scout Books available. If you are interested in an item, please contact Zuania Wood, as she hosts the Library at her home. 

Please follow the link to see what is available. If you would like to donate items to the library, please contact Zuania as well. 



Need help finding out where to place those badges and patches? Clickhere  for the official Girl Scouts Insignia Placement page.


New leaders can get many of their basic questions answered about beginning their work with a troop by watching the great videos posted on the GSEMA website.  The best videos to start with include Family Meetings, Plan Your Year, and Letting Girls Take the Lead. But there's no need to stop there. Check out all the topics and watch as they apply to your troop's growth and interests. If you have questions,please contact Pi Fong, our Volunteer Support Specialist.  

 

Waltham Girl Scout Shop Hours

 

Summer hours begin June 19. Fall hours begin September 12. 

Waltham Shop located at Camp Cedar Hill

265 Beaver Street,Waltham, MA 02452

Phone: 781-893- 6293

Email: walthamstore@gsema.org

School Year Shop Hours 

Monday closed

Tuesday 10 AM - 4 PM

Wednesday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Thursday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Friday 9 AM to 4:30 PM

Summer Hours (closed July 4th ) 

Monday closed

Tuesday 9 AM to 4:30PM

Wednesday 10 AM - 6 PM

Thursday 10 AM - 4 PM

Friday 10 AM - 4 PM

Saturday 9 AM - 5 PM

 

Example planning guides: 

Volunteer Toolkit

 

The Volunteer Toolkit* is a new digital planning tool that gives volunteers resources and program content to get the year started—and keep it going smoothly! Fully customizable, the toolkit is digitally responsive so volunteers can plan and prepare practically anywhere.

Girls have more fun when they can shape their own experience, do hands-on activities, and work together as teams. With the new toolkit, girls and leaders can explore meeting topics and program activities together, and follow the fun as they plan their Girl Scout year.

*Member authentication is required.

A helpful note on the GSEMA website: at the lowest right hand corner there is Volunteer Quick Links and under that are links to the most common pages used by leaders. It can be overwhelming to start.  The training, organizing, paperwork, badges and activities.  Even experienced leaders will get confused or overwhelmed with new "guidelines" Girl Scouts adds.  Just sit back take a deep breath and know that it's about girls doing things together -cherish their smiles and watch confidence grow in each girl! 

Volunteer Toolkit Training