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Girl Scouts Launch New Experience Box Program for Daisy Troops (Page 99)

The Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands is excited to introduce the Girl Scout Experience Box (GSEB) program, designed to support new Daisy (K–1) troop leaders as they begin their Scouting journey. Starting in August 2024, first-year Daisy troops will receive a complimentary monthly supply box, filled with everything needed to run engaging and enjoyable troop meetings.

Each Girl Scout Experience Box includes:

  • Step-by-step instructions and script suggestions for each meeting
  • Ready-to-use supplies such as kid-friendly scissors, crayons, and paper plates
  • Activity guides to boost leaders' confidence and preparation

The GSEB program aims to make it easier for troop leaders to conduct meetings and build a stock of durable supplies for future use. The boxes will be delivered directly to one leader per troop and are available in both English and Spanish.

To start a new Daisy troop and receive your Girl Scout Experience Box, complete the new troop request form at this link. For more information, to volunteer, reconnect, or donate, visit Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands.

Girl Scouts Launch New Experience Box Program for Daisy Troops

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Community News

The Girl Scouts of South Carolina—Mountains to Midlands is excited to introduce the Girl Scout Experience Box (GSEB) program, designed to support new Daisy (K–1)Continue Reading

Columbia Unveils Riverfront Development with Williams Street Extension Project

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Business

Columbia has officially launched phase one of the Williams Street Extension project, aimed at enhancing public access to the riverfront and improving key gateways toContinue Reading

Meeting Street Music Fest Returns to West Columbia with Two Days of Free Entertainment

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Entertainment, Events

Meeting Street Music Fest Returns to West Columbia with Two Days of Free Entertainment West Columbia is bringing back the popular Meeting Street Music FestContinue Reading

Registration Closing Soon for Lake Murray Cleanup Event

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Events

Keep the Midlands Beautiful (KMB) is gearing up for the sixth annual Lake Murray Cleanup on September 14, but volunteers must register by this Friday,Continue Reading

South Carolina State Museum Awarded $250,000 Grant to Digitize Natural History Collection

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Entertainment, Recreation

The South Carolina State Museum has received its fourth Museums for America grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), securing $250,000 toContinue Reading

Koger Center for the Arts Celebrates 35 Years of Culture and Entertainment

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Events

The University of South Carolina’s Koger Center for the Arts marked its 35th anniversary with a festive celebration on Thursday. County Councilperson Allison Terracio (DistrictContinue Reading

Team Fish Whistle wins August MSC Tournament

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Fishing, Sports

By Thomas Grant, Jr. Special to Midlands Striper Club On Aug. 17, the Midlands Striper Club held their montlhly tournament on Clark’s Hill / ThurmondContinue Reading

City of Columbia Water Waste

2024-09-05
By: John
On: September 5, 2024
In: Letter to Editor, Opinion

Letter to Editor  Six months ago I noticed water flowing from the ground at the intersection of Superior and S Holly streets.   As a goodContinue Reading

Weakened Patent Protections Threaten American Innovation

2024-09-03
By: John
On: September 3, 2024
In: Business, Government

By Kristina M. L. Acri, PhD. If you’re an individual who shoplifts a $100 item from a store, you might spend the night in jailContinue Reading

Blythewood says undefeated, mourns loss of teammate

2024-09-03
By: John
On: September 3, 2024
In: Community News

By Thomas Grant Jr. Blythewood football is off to a 2-0 start. The Bengals defeated Midland Valley 34-7 Friday at home. Quarterback John Henry CollinsContinue Reading

Former Cardinal Newman Star and Gamecock Player Ashlyn Watkins Faces October Court Date

2024-09-03
By: John
On: September 3, 2024
In: Community News

Special to the Northeast News By Thomas Grant, Jr. An Oct. 25 court appearance is scheduled for University of South Carolina and former Cardinal NewmanContinue Reading

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