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Girl Scout Service Unit 660
(San Tan Valley, Florence, Coolidge, Arizona)
 
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        Girl Scout Ceremonies  

 

 

Thinking Day: February 22 – Girl Scouts and Girl Guides all over the world think of each other and exchange greetings to
                                          celebrate the birthday of both Lord and Lady Baden Powell.

Girl Scout Birthday: March 12, 1912 – the day Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouting in the United States

Leader’s Day: April 22 – a day to show appreciation to all volunteers and mentors

Founder’s Day: October 31 – Birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scout movement in the United States.
                                          Juliette was born on October 31, 1860 and died of breast cancer on January 27, 1927.

Investiture: A ceremony for one or more persons joining Girl Scouts for the first time. The person who is being invested
                   makes the Girl Scout Promise, receives the appropriate membership pin and is formally welcomed to Girl   
                   Scouting.

Rededication: A ceremony where girls and volunteers renew their commitment to Girl Scouting and remind themselves what
                    the Promise and Law means to them.

Court of Awards: A ceremonial presentation of recognitions and awards.

Bridging Ceremony: A ceremony marking the movement of a Girl Scout from one level to another

Fly-Up: A special bridging ceremony when Brownie Girl Scouts move (fly-up) to Junior Girl Scouts and earn their Brownie  
            Wings.

Flag Ceremony: A ceremony when an American Flag is presented, posted or retired

World Pin Ceremony: A ceremony where girls acknowledge the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGS)
                            and receive their World Trefoil Pin.

Scout’s Own Ceremony: A themed ceremony, usually solemn planned by a troop and their leaders.

 

 

Attachments
Icon File Name Comment  
BridgingCeremoniesPacket.pdf Bridging Ceremonies Packet  
Ceremonies-Support-Packet---full.pdf Ceremonies Support Packet  
Flag and other GS ceremonies.pdf Flag and other GS Ceremonies  
Guidelines_for_Planning_GS_Ceremonies.pdf Guidelines for planning GS Ceremonies