www.girlscoutshs.org 800.624.4185 february 2018 inside this issue • council calendar • summer camp • join our tribe • summer camp gift certificates • girl scout cookie program forms • cookie selling safety tips • girl scout cookie activity pin • eBudde troop app • red wagon saturday • cookie pro contest • astronomy club • girl scout night with the memphis grizzlies & growl towel poster contest • cupcake wars • girl scout night with the mississippi riverkings • stand beside her cookie video • mississippi WeLead experience • kaleidoscope national leadership conference • gs destinations • astronomy adventure • let’s explore: east tennessee • girl scouts go: savannah and tybee island, ga • one voice national infographic contest • 3rd annual volunteer leadership summit • dessert first • trefoil trunk shop 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 camp registration opens february 1 We are so excited about summer camp this year! We’ve brought back the classics, but have added a whole bunch of new and exciting sessions. Sessions that will have you earning badges and patches, traveling, exploring and having an all together awesome time! Summer camp registration opens February 1 at 10 a.m. online at www.girlscoutshs.org/camp and if you register in the month of February you can save $10 off your session fee! Don’t forget that COOKIES=CAMP when you are setting those cookie goals! Rewards are cumulative so when you select Passport Bucks you can really rack up ‘bucks’ to pay for camp! SEE CAMP, PAGE 3 save $10 when you register in february heartstrings adult award nominations due february 19 Honor your fellow volunteers by nominating them for an adult award! Nomination forms for individual and service team awards are available, along with Years of Service Pin and Numeral Guard request forms. Please take a look at the Adult Recognitions tab on our website for a full description of Adult Awards, nomination forms, and lists of previous recipients. heartstrings
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camp registration opens february 1Wearesoexcitedaboutsummercampthisyear!We’vebroughtbacktheclassics,buthaveaddedawholebunchofnewandexcitingsessions.Sessionsthatwillhaveyouearningbadgesandpatches,traveling,exploringandhavinganalltogetherawesometime!
adult award nominations due february 19Honoryourfellowvolunteersbynominatingthemforanadultaward!Nominationformsforindividualandserviceteamawardsareavailable,alongwithYearsofServicePinandNumeralGuardrequestforms.
Viewcompleteeventdetails,registerandmoreonlineatwww.girlscoutshs.org/calendar Events subject to change. Please visit online calendar for up-to-date event information.
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CALLING ALL PARENTS! Doyouhavequestionsaboutcamp?Wanttotalktothepersonincharge?Seewhereyourgirlwillsleepandeat?We’vegotyoucoveredwithmultipleopportunitiestohaveallyourquestionsansweredandyoutoscopeoutourcamps!
View and download Cookie Guides online! Foradditionalinformation,forms,andguidelinesaboutthesales,pleaserefertoserviceunitandtroopproductguidesavailableonlinetoviewanddownload.
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1.Show You’re a Girl Scout WeartheGirlScoutmembershippinand/orGirlScoutclothingtoidentifyyourselfasaGirlScout.
2.Buddy Up Alwaysusethebuddysystem.It’snotjustsafe,it’smorefun.
3. Be StreetwiseBecomefamiliarwiththeareasandneighborhoodswhereyouwillbesellingGirlScoutcookies.
4.Partner with AdultsAdultsmustaccompanyGirlScoutDaisies,Brownies,andJuniorswhentheyaretakingorders,selling,ordeliveringproduct.Girlsgrades6–12mustbesupervisedbyanadultwhensellingdoor-to-doorandmustneversellalone.Adultsshouldbepresentatacookieboothinanypublicplaceatalltimes.
9.Be Safe on the RoadAlwaysfollowsafepedestrianpractices,especiallywhencrossingatintersectionsorwalkingalongroadways.Beawareoftrafficwhenunloadingproductandpassengersfromvehicles.
10.Be Net WiseTaketheGSUSAInternetSafetyPledgebeforegoingonlineandfollowthespecificguidelinesrelatedtomarketingonline.GirlScoutscannotcollectmoneyonline.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: Grabawagonandhaveherdecorateit!Makesuretoincludeasignorbannerwithhercookiegoal!Next,mapoutyourneighborhoodandloaduponcookiesforaRedWagonSaturdaycookieshoponwheels!
Encourage her to step up today to show everyone how the world’slargest girl-led entrepreneurial program helped her be abarrier breakin’, challenge crushin’, lead takin’ cookie pro!
Unlock this awesome, limited-editionCookie Pro 2018 patch
Travel to NYC for anall-expenses-paidGirl Scout Cookie Entrepreneur Experience, where girls will talk business with GSUSA leaders and be recognized as a Top Cookie Pro 2018
Be featured on our iconicGirl Scout Cookie box
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
Who can participate?Registered Girl Scout Cookie sellers from participating councils
How do girls enter?By completing their very own Cookie Pro Resume Survey online and submitting it along with a photo
Her cookie pro submission should include things like: Cookie badges she’s earned and skills she’s learned What she’s done or plans to do with her cookie earnings Best selling tips for crushing cookie sale goals like a PRO!
BY ENTERING THE CONTEST, GIRLS GET A CHANCE TO:
girlscouts.org/cookieproEntry details and of�cial contest rules will be available September 1, 2017.
Travel to NYC for anTravel to NYC for anall-expenses-paidall-expenses-paidGirl Scout Cookie Girl Scout Cookie Entrepreneur Experience, Entrepreneur Experience, where girls will talk where girls will talk business with GSUSA business with GSUSA leaders and be recognized leaders and be recognized as a Top Cookie Pro 2018as a Top Cookie Pro 2018
FUN FACT:200 million Girl Scout Cookie boxes are distributedeach year to more than 50 million cookie buyers!
FUN FACT:
The GIRL SCOUTS® name, mark, and all associated trademarks and logotypes, including the Trefoil Design, are owned by Girl Scouts of the USA.
Entries accepted January 2, 2018, through April 30, 2018.One entry per girl from participating councils.
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All girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program are eligible to earn the annual Cookie Activity Pin. When they earn the pin, invite girls to share their accomplishments in each of the 5 Skills. Here’s how girls achieve the 5 Skills through the Girl Scout Cookie Program:
1. Goal SettingSet personal learning goals. What do you want to learn this year? What do you want to do better? Share this with at least one other person or your group.
Set personal sales goals for yourself based on your personal and group goals. Keep a record of your accomplishments each year!
2. Decision MakingDevelop a basic business plan for your cookie sale.
Work as a team with other Girl Scouts to decide when and where you’ll sell cookies and what you’ll do with the money you earn.
3. Money ManagementDevelop a budget for accomplishing at least one of the goals you set in the Goal Setting step. Use this budget to help determine your sales goals.
Be able to explain how the money earned in the Girl Scout Cookie Program helps you, your group, and your council.
4. People SkillsPractice your “elevator speech” for customers about what you are selling, why you are selling it, and why they should purchase it.
Make a list of customers you will approach. Don’t forget people you sold to last year!
5. Business EthicsDiscuss how living the Girl Scout Promise and Law applies to what you do in the Girl Scout Cookie Program as a businesswoman.
Celebrating the 5 Skills with girls!
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The Cookie Activity Pinis available for purchase at your local store or through www.girlscoutshop.com.The pin is a different color every year.
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astronomy club
Girl Scouts Heart of the South is looking to start our very own Astronomy Club in 2018!
Our Astronomy club would be for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors, would meet at least three times a year, and host two council-wide astronomy programs to share our love for all thing intergalactic!
Before we get started we’d like to measure the members’ interest for this type of club. If you are interested in the workings of the solar system, telescope viewing, and more please fill out our interest survey.p
Girl Scout Night Sat, Feb. 10th ¥ vs. Evansville ¥ 7:00 PM
Enjoy a night out with your family and friends!
662-342-1755 ¥ RiverKings.com
For Tickets, visit https://groupmatics.events/event/Girlscouts6755
by Fr. Jan. 26th
For Tickets, visit
Get a Corner Level seat and a RiverKings hat for just $12.
Plus, GSHS will get $6 from each ticket sold!
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July 5 - 8, 2018 • Memphis, TNWE’RE LOOKING FOR UPCOMING 11TH AND 12TH GRADE GIRLS FROM AROUND
THE COUNTRY WHO ARE HOPING TO BE AGENTS OF CHANGE FOR THEIR GENERATION. JOIN OTHER ASPIRING YOUNG WOMEN SEEKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AT THE KALEIDOSCOPE NATIONAL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE!
www.kaleidoscopeNLC.comFor more information and to register visit our website at
The facts for women, and even more so for women of color, paint a picture of inequality. Women on average are paid 20% less than men. If you break the pay gap down by race and ethnicity, it is even worse: Black women are paid 37% less, and Hispanic women are paid 46% less. With values of inclusion, equity, and excellence, we seek to change the current view of leadership, providing positive role models so all young women can see that success is attainable.
During the conference, we will explore topics of diversity and inclusion, implicit
biases, perceptions of women and people of color in the media, and more. Girls will have the opportunity to hear from female leaders in the fields of STEM, business, politics, and media. By teaching girls networking skills and resiliency, we hope they leave this conference prepared to demand a seat at the table.
Beyond engaging sessions and inspiring speakers, the girls will have the opportunity to explore Memphis with a bus tour of the soul music of Memphis and tour of the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorriane Motel. Visit our website for more information!
Attention Mississippi-Area Volunteers!Deadline to apply for the North Mississippi Cohort is
Thursday, February 15, 2018! Click HERE to register!
ACCEPTANCE IS GUARANTEED AND THE FEE WILL BE WAIVED FOR THE FIRST 35 REGISTERED GSHS
VOLUNTEERS WHO APPLY! Click HERE to learn more!
THE MISSION of We Lead is to provide accessible, quality leadership trainingto women of all backgrounds helping them to develop into ethical,culturally competent, civic-minded leaders with the practical skills
and personal integrity needed to make a positive impact in every facet of their lives.
Open to women aged 23 and over across the Mid-South,We Lead participants will meet once monthly in your choice of location
(Memphis, TN [MEMPHIS AREA REGISTRATION CLOSED 1/25/28] or Tupelo, MS)to network and learn from a wide variety of experts about topics and characteristics
or attributes vital to today’s most successful leaders including:
leadership • resiliencycultural competency and respect for others
communication skills and conflict negotiationmentoring • work/life balance
personal branding
Designed by local female leaders for aspiring female leaders, the We Lead experienceis tailored to help all Mid-South women meet the unique challenges facing
women in our community today. Join us! Visit our website for more informationwww.girlscoutshs.org/welead
WE LEAD seeks to encourage, empower, and equip women of all backgrounds with the courage, confidence, and character required to serve as inspiring role models and catalysts for change wherever they live, work, and volunteer.
an inclusive leadership experiencefor women across the Mid-South.
As cookie season is upon us, we want to take this time to embrace the Stand Beside
Her messaging more than ever! With the competition and comparison that affects all girls and women throughout the year, cookie season can bring that to the forefront for Girl
Scouts. However, when we stand together and support each other, success and the rewarding
feeling of working together is endless.We need your help in spreading the Stand Beside Her message this cookie season!
Show your support by sending us a video showcasing how your troop is standing
together and supporting each other’s goals during cookie season! Videos will be featured on the council website, Facebook page, and
YouTube channel and on the Stand Beside Her website and Facebook page!
Video Tips How To’s:• Wear your uniform or Girl Scout swag.• Showcase your cookie booth.• Avoid noisy environments as much as
possible.• If using your smart phone, hold your
phone horizontally. • Recording length should be no more than
60 seconds. • Email completed video (or a link to
your video via a service like Google Drive or Dropbox) to Alison Coons at [email protected]
Suggested Content:• How are you choosing to Stand Beside
Her, supporting each other’s goals during cookie season?
• Why is it important to Stand Beside Her during cookie season?
• How can other Girl Scouts Stand Beside Her during cookie season?
General Messaging:National Stand Beside Her Movement calls for girls to be supportive of all girls. To be happy
when others succeed and celebrate their success without comparing to them. To stand up for other girls, making sure that everyone is
included and supported. Format:
1. Introduce Yourself – “We are Troop __________ and during cookie season we choose to Stand Beside Her.”
2. General Messaging3. Suggested Content4. Conclusion - “Join us. Stand Beside Her
during cookie season and every season.”
Questions? Need more info? Contact Alison Coons, GSHS Chief Communications Officer, at
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy stretches far beyond the Civil Rights Movement. Despite struggles, oppression, ignorance, and violence, Dr. King rose above the fray to fight for humanitarian rights for all people.
YOUR VOICE IS IMPORTANT.In honor of MLK Day and the voice that inspired change, Girl Scouts Heart of the South challenges you to examine today’s global civil and human rights issues. Let your voice be heard by telling us how this impacts you, how you can have compassion for others, how each of us can make a change, and how we can speak with One Heart and One Voice.
You can say it simply by creating an innovative storyline. Of course, the more creative and relatable to everyone, the better. An Infographic is a visual representation, data, or knowledge intended to present information quickly and clearly. Never created an infographic? No problem! There are many free templates online to help you out. You may use templates such as piktochart.com or venngage.com to create your submission, and let your voice be heard!
ONE HEART ONE VOICECONTEST INFORMATIONPRIZES WILL BE AWARDED FOR 1ST, 2ND & 3RD PLACE.
Winners will be announced via Girl Scouts Heart of the South social media, via email, and on the OneHeartgs.org website.
1st Place Finalist will receive:• Transportation to/from and hotel accommodations in
Memphis, Tennessee for 2 nights, as well as 2 tickets to the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel. *Some restrictions may apply; substitution subject to approval.
• Have your work shared on our website and featured in our Promise magazine.
• Featured at our One Heart One Voice ceremony
2nd Place Finalist will receive a basket of MLK50 Commemorative memorabilia.
3rd Place Finalist will receive A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
All participants including winners, will receive a certificate of participation. Winners will receive an additional winner’s certificate.
SUBMIT YOUR CONTEST ENTRY AT www.OneHeartgs.org
Inclusivity is a big part of the Girl Scout DNA. From the very moment founderJuliette Gordon Low first mentioned her plans to start Girl Scouts,
it was set to be an organization not only for the girls of Savannah, GA, but for“all of America, and all the world.”
Deadline to Submit:MARCH 9, 2018.Winners Announced:
MARCH 16, 2018.
CONTEST ELIGIBLITYThis nationwide contest is open to all girls in 4th - 12th grade.
Submission must be made electronically via file upload to the OneHeartgs.org website.
Submission of your infographic must be accompanied by the online submission form found on OneHeartgs.org.
COST:$10perperson.Eachattendeewillreceivea$10TrefoilTrunkshopvoucheratcheck-intouseattheeventorin-storeatalaterdate.You must attend in order to recieve your voucher.
Sample Girl Scout Cookie-inspireddesserts created by local restaurants.
Vote for your favorite!And don’t forget to pick up something special
at the Silent Auction….just in time for Valentine’s Day!
Enjoy
and make a night of it!Participating Restaurants Include:
Amsterdam Deli • BBQ by Jim • Grata GrilleFox’s Pizza • Steele’s Dive • Sweet Tea & Biscuits • Weezie’s • Thirsty Devil
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Girl Scouts Heart of the South staff are committed to providing quality customer service to our volunteers, families and community. Our Customer Care team is available to assist you during normal business hours: 800-624-4185; [email protected].
Hours:Mon.-Fri.8a.m.to5p.m.
MemphisTrefoil Trunk Shop open until 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays! Shop online anytime at www.girlscoutshs.org/shop
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