4 November 2008
Sunday’s Golden Girls – 11/01/2008 (Mucho Delayo)
Posted by admin under: recognition .
Massachussetts
Girl Scouts young and old, families, friends and dignitaries gathered to honor Dana Bullister of Wellesley College and a 2008 graduate of Weston High School, and Mary Wells, a senior at Weston High, with the Girl Scout USA highest achievement, the Gold Award.
Dana Bullister’s project was teaching basic computer skills to children ages 7 to 13 at the Margaret Fuller Neighborhood House in Cambridge. This project incorporated her two passions of design and art by designing a program to teach the children to make power points and do WordArt.
Mary Wells’ project built on her artistic talent and passion. She painted bright colored maps of the world on the playgrounds at Weston’s Country and Woodland elementary schools. Created with the help of friends and elementary school students, these murals are admired by all visitors and will become the setting for geography lessons and games.
Link to source
Pennsylvania
Thumbs up also to Victoria Laird of Reeders, a PM East graduate, for earning the Girl Scouts’ highest achievement award, the Gold Award. The honor reflects personal commitment and excellence and dedication to community.
Link to source
Virginia
Senior Girl Scout Caitlin Wallace of Troop 1499, and a Girl Scout of 10 years, has earned the Girl Scout Gold Award — Girl Scouting’s highest achievement — for her community project titled “Busy Bags.” Wallace hand-sewed 30 cloth bags and filled them with small toys, books, and activities to be given to children in the waiting room of Mary Immaculate Hospital.
Link to source
- Sunday’s Golden Girls – 11/16/2008
- Sunday’s Golden Girls – 10/19/2008
- Sunday’s Golden Girls – 12/07/2008 (delayed)
- Sunday’s Golden Girls – 02/01/2009 (delayed)
- Sunday’s Golden Girls – 01/13/2009 (thought I forgot, didn’t you?)