Brownies are girls ages 6-8. They may be
new to scouting or they may have been a Daisy last year. Troops typically have one leader, one or two co-leaders and several
registered parents who volunteer in many capacities. (see Talent and Interest survey) Troops might meet once a week or once
a month, not counting field trips. Troop 169 will meet once a week. A typical
Brownie meeting consists of songs, games, crafts and other activities. They also have time to share their thoughts and help
make decisions about troop activities.
During their time as Brownies, girls earn
Try-Its, the Brownie version of badges, by completing the requirements in their Try-Its book. Try-Its cover many areas, from
learning about Girls Scouting, to sewing, science, cooking, camping, and more. The girls are not expected to master the activities,
just “try-it”. The exposure to new things is what is important for the girls at this age. Fun patches or Participation Patches may be earned at different events or may be given for attending an
event. Fun Patches always go on the back of a vest.
While Girl Scout council requires we have two
adults for every twelve Brownie Girl Scouts and one adult for each additional six Brownie Girl Scouts, we would like for our parents take turns volunteering to
assist with weekly meetings. Each Brownie will have the opportunity to choose a meeting in which she plans the activity. She
may choose to make a craft, earn a try-it with the troop, etc…That week she will need a family member to plan to attend
so as to assist her.
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Girl Scout Promise:
On my honor,
I will try: To serve God and my country, To
help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law
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Girl Scout Law:
I will do my
best to be honest and fair, friendly and
helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect
myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to
every Girl Scout.
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