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UNOFFICIAL! GSSC-MM Resource Links Database - Other Awards & Patch Programs
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This is a links and FAQ database resource for GS Leaders and Volunteers for SU639 of the GSSC-MM council, but anyone is welcome to use and add to it! Please contribute your ideas and links as well to make this resource as helpful as it can be to as many people as possible. If you find a broken link or one that needs to be updated, please contact Amy at amy@dawgtoons.com. Links with stars next to them. Are recommended as not-to-be-missed. More resources can be found on our SU website. List of FAQ Questions.
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Lou Henry Hoover – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 7, 2015. Mrs Hoover Comes to Camp May Flather, part two. Earlier today, I wrote about First Lady Lou Henry Hoover’s visit to Camp May Flather, August 7-8, 1930. As a special treat, here are the memories of Marguerite Hall, an original staff member at Camp May Flather, tasked with baking a cake for Mrs. Hoover’s visit. Her math is a little off at the beginning, but keep watching and enjoy! Tagged Camp May Flather. August 7, 2015.
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Mrs. Hoover Comes to Camp May Flather, part one – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 7, 2015. Mrs Hoover Comes to Camp May Flather, part one. May have been the driving force in establishing Camp May Flather, but she had influential friends who helped as well. First among these was First Lady Lou Henry Hoover. Mrs Hoover was a huge supporter of Girl Scouting. Not only was she honorary national president from 1929 to 1933, she also was the elected national president twice, 1922-1925 and 1935-1937. Dedication schedul...
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GSCNC – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 17, 2016. Who’s That Girl Scout? Virginia “Ginger” Hammerley, ca. 1932. Virginia Hammerley is one of the most important women in the early years of Girl Scouting in Washington, DC. 8220;Ginger” wasn’t one of Juliette Gordon Low’s debutante friends. She wasn’t a wealthy socialite who could donate buildings with a single check. She didn’t organize troops in poor neighborhoods. You bet we did! Earning her Golden Eaglet. Ginger was on...
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Camp May Flather – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 17, 2016. Who’s That Girl Scout? Virginia “Ginger” Hammerley, ca. 1932. Virginia Hammerley is one of the most important women in the early years of Girl Scouting in Washington, DC. 8220;Ginger” wasn’t one of Juliette Gordon Low’s debutante friends. She wasn’t a wealthy socialite who could donate buildings with a single check. She didn’t organize troops in poor neighborhoods. You bet we did! Earning her Golden Eaglet. Ginger was on...
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Mrs. Hoover Comes to Camp May Flather, part two – Girl Scout History Project
https://gshistory.com/2015/08/07/mrs-hoover-comes-to-camp-may-flather-part-two
Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 7, 2015. Mrs Hoover Comes to Camp May Flather, part two. Earlier today, I wrote about First Lady Lou Henry Hoover’s visit to Camp May Flather, August 7-8, 1930. As a special treat, here are the memories of Marguerite Hall, an original staff member at Camp May Flather, tasked with baking a cake for Mrs. Hoover’s visit. Her math is a little off at the beginning, but keep watching and enjoy! This entry was posted in Camps. Enter your...
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Girl Scouting – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! August 17, 2016. Who’s That Girl Scout? Virginia “Ginger” Hammerley, ca. 1932. Virginia Hammerley is one of the most important women in the early years of Girl Scouting in Washington, DC. 8220;Ginger” wasn’t one of Juliette Gordon Low’s debutante friends. She wasn’t a wealthy socialite who could donate buildings with a single check. She didn’t organize troops in poor neighborhoods. You bet we did! Earning her Golden Eaglet. Ginger was on...
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Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! Girl Scout Council of the Nation’s Capital. August 17, 2016. Who’s That Girl Scout? Virginia “Ginger” Hammerley, ca. 1932. Virginia Hammerley is one of the most important women in the early years of Girl Scouting in Washington, DC. About 10 years ago, a relative of Ginger’s contacted Nation’s Capital. They had five of her scrapbooks; would we like them? You bet we did! Earning her Golden Eaglet. Ginger was one of the first campers at Cam...
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Program Center – Girl Scout History Project
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Girl Scout History Project. From Camp to Cloud: Daisy Goes Digital! The Nation’s Capital Girl Scout Archives and History Program Center in Honor of Diane Tipton. Opens on Saturday, September 19, 2015. There will be a dedication ceremony in the morning, followed by an open house from 2 pm to 5 pm. The Program Center is located at 3 Hillcrest Dr., Suite A-103, Frederick MD, 21703. The facility is about one mile from the intersection of I-70 and I-270. The all-volunteer committee meets on the 2nd and 4th We...
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