Celebrate Girl Scout Week
Whether you’re a Girl Scout alum, a current member, a
dedicated volunteer, or you simply have an extraordinary Girl Scout in your
life, you’re an important part of the Girl Scout family. And you know what
families do together? Celebrate!
Girl Scout Week is definitely something to celebrate—seven
straight days to show off your Girl Scout pride and lift up all that this
worldwide sisterhood has given you, your community, and the world. Join us in
treating each day from Sunday, March 8, through Saturday, March 14, as a day of
action focused on a powerful yet simple way to get involved.
Sunday, March 8: Honor Your Beliefs
Girl Scout Sunday is a special day dedicated to thinking
about your beliefs and how they’re reflected in the Girl Scout Law. Think of
the things the two have in common and share your thoughts with others.
Monday, March 9: Mission: Sisterhood
Give a big shout-out to your Girl Scout sisters! Whether you
tag other Girl Scouts on social media or get creative and make a card or gift
for a Girl Scout in your life, don’t be bashful about sharing the love.
Tuesday, March 10: Do
a Good Turn Daily
Perform an act of kindness. Whether you pay for a stranger’s
cup of coffee or visit an elderly neighbor, every bit of positivity Girl Scouts
put out there helps make the world a better place.
Wednesday, March 11: Girl Scout Spirit Day
Get out your green gear—it’s Girl Scout Spirit Day! Whether
you sport a Girl Scout tee under a blazer at the office or rock a trefoil
sweatshirt at the gym, let everyone know you’re a proud Girl Scout.
Thursday, March 12: Happy Birthday Girl Scouts!
It’s Girl Scouts’ 108th birthday! Honor the Girl Scout
Movement by sharing on social media an issue you’re passionate about and what
you’re doing to make a difference. You’ve got this, Girl Scout!
Friday, March 13: Girl Scout Jummah
Girl Scout Jummah celebrates the powerful ties between Girl
Scouting and faith and, on this day, Girl Scouts across the country will honor
those shared beliefs as they pledge to serve God and others.
Saturday, March 14: Girl Scout Sabbath Besides reflecting on your beliefs and how they’re echoed in
the Girl Scout Law, we urge you to take some time this Girl Scout Sabbath to
learn something new about someone else’s faith.
So, are you with us? Ready to go green and shout your Girl
Scout love from the rooftops?
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