GSSGC Food for Thought 2017

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People ask me why I work for Girl Scouts or always speak about Girl Scouts. It’s really quiet simple. Because of Girl Scouting I am a more complete human being:

I am brave. Through cookies, camping, and working with the community, I have gained courage through doing.

The GSSGC Product Sales Program is designed to make learning important life skills fun and rewarding. Girls have the opportunity to discover their potential and experience success that knocks down barriers and pushes them forward for life. The staff and volunteers work hard every year to find new ways to motivate you and the community to engage with our program so that everyone can benefit.

I am loved. For this community is strong and embraces one another.

I am enough. I am accepted by my Girl Scout sisters, quirks and all, regardless of what the outside world thinks. More than that,

I am smarter. Exposure to different people, programs, and the cookie broadens my experiences.

☀☀ Girl rewards that are fun, adventurous and relevant drive girls to reach farther than they thought they could.

I am wiser. I gather more and more knowledge each year from my peers, my girls, and this community.

☀☀ The I Care program that collects donations to thank our heroes or help someone in need.

I am more interesting.

☀☀ The proceeds generated that fund activities, camp, community service and more.

Programming broadens my skill set, my eyes, and my world.

As we launch a new product sales year, I challenge you to focus on your confidence and strength as a Girl Scout and entrepreneur. Ask yourself, what is my super power? We all have one, and the 2017 Fall Product Program is all about discovering that part of ourselves. Unleash the Hero Inside is the theme that will encourage you to be fearless and knock your goals out of the park!

But, ultimately,

I care more. The Girl Scout Law guides me, and working with selfless volunteers inspires me to be better.

I live more. The opportunities brought by the “power of the cookie” touch us all.

I laugh more. Working with children who are honest and real fills my soul until it overflows. It is just plain fun. Because of Girl Scouting, my life is more. Without question, I am proud to be a lifetime Girl Scout.

This year we have more options and opportunities than ever on the online platform, and some brand new items on the order card as well. Join us at the Fall Rally, September 9, 2017, to preview and sample our new items! Fall Rally will be at Splash Kingdom Waterpark where Girl Scouts, along with their family and friends, can enjoy an exciting day of play with lunch and programming activities included. Of course you will get a patch and some other cool SWAG too! Yours in scouting,

Yours in scouting,

Elizabeth “ E” Locke-Thomas Chief of Mission Delivery

Devon Spira Director of Product Sales


Your Product Sales Team

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♥ Fall Sale Important Info

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♥ Nuts & Candies

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♥ ✸ Girl Rewards

Central ✸ Heather Gourlay

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♥ ★ Troop Rewards

gssgc.central.team@gmail.com

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♥ ✸ Goal Sheet

Central West ✸ Tara Herrera

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♥ ☙ ★ ✸ Be Fearless! 2017 Fall Rally

cwgssgc@gmail.com

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High Desert ✸ Charlie Engeron

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★ ✸ GSSGC Shop

gshdproductsales@gmail.com

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★ Who Ya Gonna Call? Customer Care!

Low Desert ✸ Beth Newton

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★ Get Involved...Heroes Needed!

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★ ✸ Girl Reporter Features

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♥ ◌ ✸ Top Sellers

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☉ ✸ 2017 Gold Awards

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☉ ✸ Margaret Scout Service Award

Product Sales Council Team

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☉ ✸ Girl Scout of the Year

Chief of Mission Delivery ✸ Elizabeth Locke-Thomas

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☉ ★ ✸ Super Girl Scouts

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◆ ◌ Cookie Community Partners

Product Sales Team Regional Managers

ldproductsales@gmail.com

Southwest ✸ Alissa Ritchie

swproductsale@gmail.com

elockethomas@gssgc.org

Director of Product Sales ✸ Devon Spira dspira@gssgc.org

Product Sales Specialist ✸ Cassie Swanson

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✸ The Daisy Society

✸ Skyland Ranch Updates &

◆ ★ The Juliette Gordon Low Society

productsales@gssgc.org

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Product Sales Juliette Specialist ✸ Genesis Godoy

♥ Fall Sale

julietteproductsales@gssgc.org

✸ Council Event Calendar

◆ ★ Corporate Recognition & ◆ ★ Community Partners

☙ Activities ★ Volunteers ✸ Girls & Events & Adults

◌ Cookies

☉ Awards

◆ Donors


Fall Training Registration g n i n i a r T l l Fa n o i t a r t s i g e R

In order to participate in the 2017 Fall Product Program, it is mandatory that one registered adult from each troop becomes the Product Coordinator and completes the online training learning pathway. The Product Coordinator does not need to be a troop leader, but must be a registered adult for the 2017-18 membership year and have a cleared background check on file.

The deadline to complete training in time to attend material pick-up and start the sale on time is September 4, 2017. You must be registered for training by August 31, 2017, to receive credentials in time to complete training for material pick-up. Once the Product Coordinator registers, profiles and training credentials will be created every Tuesday and Friday starting August 15, 2017.

An email from the training system to complete your profile and set your password will be sent. You can then log-in to https://gssangorgonio.litmos.com to complete the course. Only ONE representative (Product Coordinator) from the troop will have user log-in access to the online training. * Any profiles previously created for the 2017 Cookie Sale Program Training will be inactive. 2017 Fall Program material pick-up is September 7, 2017; the same day/time as SWAG pick-up for the Fall Rally. You must complete training by September 4, 2017, to attend and receive your materials at this time. Additional opportunities to pick-up your materials will be at the discretion of your Regional Team.

Register at: https://girlscoutsgssgc.wufoo.com/forms/sgka4uj1xokd7g/

Are you an Independent or Juliette Girl Scout? A Juliette is an Independently Registered Girl Scout – a girl that is not in a traditional Girl Scout troop. Are you a Girl Scout in a troop but your troop NEVER participates in the Fall Product Program, but YOU really want to? Did you know you can participate via our Product Sales Juliette Program?! Did you know you can participate in the Product Sales Programs and earn Juliette Troop Proceeds that can fund your Girl Scout Programming? Did you know that by being a Girl Scout who participates in the Product Sales Programs, you can pay for all your own programs, events, camps, activity costs, badges, uniforms, and so much more? You can do this and more with your hard work! Learn to run your own business, how to stand on your own two feet, and that reaching and achieving your goals are the survival skills you need for a lifetime! Contact JulietteProductSales@gssgc.org for more information today! NOTE: In order for a Girl Scout to participate in the Juliette Fall Product Program, there must be a parent, guardian or another caring adult that is currently registered for 2017 Girl Scout Membership that is (1) guiding and supervising a Girl Scout through her product sale, (2) financially responsible for the product and money if the girl is participating in face-to-face sales (paper ordering option), and (3) managing her product sale. There is a deadline for mandatory online training, so complete the 2017 Fall Training Registration Form NO LATER than 11:59 pm, Thursday, August 31, 2017, to receive your online training credentials:

Register at: https://girlscoutsgssgc.wufoo.com/forms/sgka4uj1xokd7g/

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Date

Event

Tuesday, July 18, 2017

Fall Online Training Registration Opens (Submit your 2017 Fall Training Registration Form to register!)*

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Tuesday, August 15, 2017 – Monday, September 4, 2017

Fall Online Training Period*

Thursday, August 31, 2017

DEADLINE to submit 2017 Fall Training Registration Form to Receive Online Training Credentials

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Fall Sale Material Pick-up for Trained Troops/Juliettes.

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Thursday, September 7, 2017

Fall Rally SWAG Pick-Up

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Fall Rally at Splash Kingdom

Thursday, September 14, 2017

Fall Product Program begins

Friday, September 22, 2017

Cookie Gluten-Free Pre-order Due

Saturday, October 28, 2017

Fall Mega Drop

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Fall Product Program ends

Friday, November 17, 2017

Fall Paper Push

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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Cookie Online Training Opens*

If your troop is interested in selling Gluten Free Cookies during the 2018 Cookie Program, a pre-order MUST be placed.

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Cookie Adult Volunteer Pep Rally

Monday, December 11, 2017

Cookie Initial Orders Due

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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Cookie Materials Pick Up and Cookie Rally SWAG Pick Up

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No one is obligated to purchase or order Gluten Free cookies; however, if an order is not placed by September 22, 2017, there will be no opportunity to order any in December when the rest of the troop cookie order is placed. Please speak with your troop families now and place your order.

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Cookie Rally

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Cookie Mega Drop

Sunday, January 28, 2018

Cookie Program begins

Sunday, March 18, 2018

Cookie Program ends

Friday, March 23, 2018

Cookie Paper Push

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Pre-order by September 22, 2017, at http://bit.ly/CookieProgramGlutenFreeTriosOrder2018

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Dill Pickle Peanuts

$6

Whole Cashews

$7

Deluxe Pecan Clusters

$6

Crunchy peanuts with an irresistible dill pickle flavor. 9 oz.

ious c i l e d e or P lus m vailable a options nd delivered a ONLINE our door! y right to Dulce De Leche Owls

Fresh, milky caramel surrounded by smooth milk chocolate. 5.1 oz. Box

Salt & Pepper Cashew Halves $7 Cashew halves roasted to perfection and topped with sea salt and pepper! 8 oz. Bag

In GirTlin! Scout

$5

Mint Treasures

A classic favorite roasted and salted with sea salt. 8 oz.

$9

Creamy milk chocolate with a refreshing mint filled center. 6 oz. in a Girl Scout Tin.

English Butter Toffee

$6

Crunchy handcrafted toffee drenched in milk chocolate. 6 oz. Box

Roasted pecans covered in caramel and milk chocolate! 5 oz. Box

Peanut Butter Bears

$5

Milk chocolate bears with a smooth peanut butter filling. 6 oz. Box

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Honey Roasted Mixed Nuts $10 with Peanuts Cashews, almonds, peanuts and pecans with a touch of honey. 16 oz. Jar

Dark Chocolate Caramel Caps with Sea Salt

$7

Butter Toasted Peanuts

Lightly toasted peanuts with a buttery flavor. 9 oz.

Dark chocolate covered caramel topped with sea salt. 6 oz. Box

Salsa Mix

$6

$6

Peanuts, salsa corn sticks, toasted corn, soy noodles, almonds and pepitas. 8 oz.

Dark Chocolate Mint Penguins

$5 Chocolate Covered Raisins $6

Rich dark chocolate penguins bursting with frosty mint. 6 oz. Box

The plumpest raisins covered in smooth milk chocolate. 10 oz.

Cranberry Nut Mix

$6

A tasty mix of peanuts, raisins, cranberries, cashews, banana chips, almonds and walnuts! 7 oz.

Fruit Slices

Fat free! Chewy fruit slices in an assortment of flavors. 10.5 oz.

$5

I Care Donation

$5

Show your appreciation by giving the gift of nuts & candies to our Military Troops serving in the USA!


expires June 7, 2019

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$100+

$250+

combined sales

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CHOICE: Small Plush Cat OR Virtual Reality Viewer

Themed Cat Pen

or

$350+ combined sales

CHOICE: Comic Book Set OR Large Plush Cat

$750+

$150+

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combined sales

Personalized Theme T-Shirt

Themed Ankle Socks

$650+

$500+ combined sales

LED Cat Watch

combined sales

Cat Light-up Headphones

$950+ combined sales

Hydro Flask Water Bottle


$50 Nutty Dough

$80 Nutty Dough

$60 Nutty Dough

$100 Nutty Dough

$600+ Combined Sales

$900+ Combined Sales

$700+ Combined Sales

$1000+ Combined Sales

$70 Nutty Dough

$150 Nutty Dough

$800+ Combined Sales

$1250+ Combined Sales

PLEASE NOTE: Nutty Dough is NOT cumulative.

Theme Patch 2017-18 (Participation Patch) Received when girls reach $75+ in total combined sales, Order Card or ONLINE

Unleash The Hero Received when girls sell 5+ Magazines & More items from the QSP ONLINE store

ONLINE Received when girls send out 15+ emails using the QSP ONLINE website

$1500+

$2000+

combined sales

combined sales

GSSGC Utility Wagon

Themed Giant Jenga

$3000+ combined sales

CHOICE: Smartwatch (Apple or Samsung) OR Nintendo Switch

Goal Achiever Received when girls send out 30+ emails using the QSP ONLINE website Be Fearless Received when girls sell 20+ Nut and Candy items (I Care Included), Order Card or ONLINE Share Received when girls sell 10+ I Care, Order Card ONLY

or or Rewards are cumulative unless otherwise stated.

NOTE: Combined Sales includes ALL Nuts and Candies, I Care and Magazine/Photo Keepsakes sales. Reward items are subject to change or substitution based on availability and without notice.

MyPatchCreation™ Received when girls reach $175+ in total ONLINE sales ONLY (Nuts & Candies and/or QSP Magazines & More)


$800+ Troop Online Sales

Troop Product Coordinator MyPatchCreationTM

$3000+ Combined Sales

Cookie Booth Kit of One (1) GSSGC Igloo Cooler (16 qt.) & Two “It’s Cookie Season” Aprons for the Troop Leader and Product Coordinator.

$400+ PGA Sales One “It’s Cookie Season” Apron per participating girl* in the Troop.

Amazing pin coming soon!

Every girl that participates in BOTH the 2017 Fall Product Program and the 2018 Cookie Program will receive a pin acknowledging her as a Super Entrepreneur!

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* Participation is defined as any girl that earns the program’s theme patch: the 2017 Fall Product Program requires $75 in combined sales. The 2018 Cookie Program requires 12 boxes sold.


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$28 Early Bird General Registration $35 July 11 - August 17, 2017

August 18 - 31, 2017 (SWAG Not Guaranteed)

Rally Pa tc with SWA h* G! Join us for the Be Fearless 2017 Fall Rally at Splash Kingdom Waterpark! Come see what the Fall Product Program is all about and enjoy a preview with samples of many of the products available and girl rewards offered. Girl Scouts, along with their family and friends, can come for an exciting day of play at the waterpark and engage in some Fall Product Program themed activities. Included in the event registration fee is: Waterpark Admission ✸ Parking ✸ Lunch ✸ Program Area Access ✸ Rally Patch* & Fun SWAG! * For Girl Scout Only

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Your Girl Scout Adventure Begins Now! Two ways to get started: Basic Starter Kit – we build it for you. Kit contains everything a girl needs for a great year in Girl Scouts. We’ve eliminated the guess work and included The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, American Flag Patch, Insignia Tab, World Trefoil Pin and Membership Pin. Just select your Official Uniform Item (tunic, sash, or vest), Journey Book, Troop Numerals, Council ID Set, FREE BAG and you’re on your way!

Essentials Starter Kit – build it yourself. The essentials kit is for a Girl Scout of any grade level who wants to select what they need for the year. Simply choose items from a list of Official Essentials*, when your total ade level kit you qualify for a FREE BAG reaches $50 for one grade BAG. Let the adventures begin! gin!

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Trails By Hailey M. Girl Reporter Have you ever expe rimented with Mentos or pe rhaps tested and compared ce rtain brands to see which lasts th e longest? If you have, you wer e creating the basis of a science fair project. On January 26, 2017, Ri ver Heights Intermediate Scho ol held their Second Annual Sc ience Expo, showcasing explic it and intriguing experiments al ong with tri-fold boards expl aining each project. “A scienc e fair challenges our students to think of something that th ey are passionate about or intere sted in that helps to cultivate th eir interest,” says Mrs. Zammit, seventh grade science teacher at River Heights. Students studied topics such as lip stick longevity and the correlation betwee n music and memory. Referrin g back to what Mrs. Zammit said , all students who really do a go od job on their projects have a pa ssion for the topic, something ab out it intrigues them.

At the science fair, the Robotics class displayed the different robots that they ha ve built in their class. Some robots had claws, others had shovels to scoop things off the ground . Each robot was controlled by a program on a student’s phone. Th is allowed the students to control the robots in a quick, easy, and aw esome fashion. Every single table th ere had a different part of sc ience displayed. At a table featuring around five or six m icroscopes, one could look into the eye piece and find differing m icroscopic bits and pieces of na ture. Have you ever thought ab out how the game Flappy Bird wa s created? Coding made that ga me possible! The medical career s class had an exhibit on clogged arteries and on the different stages of the process. I myself, did a proje ct on the decomposition of a pepper. I put three peppers in th ree bags of dirt then observed the results

after five days. One pe pper was in foil, one in a Ziploc , and one on its own. The pepper on its own ended up decomposing the most. In the world of scientifi c research “women are definitely on the rise of getting closer to eq uality,” says Mrs. Zammit. As Girl Scouts, we could make this proc ess go even faster. We have all the power we need to make a chan ge in the world for women and girls! If we all put our mind s together we could continue to be pioneers in the world of science even at our age! So, get outside , go discover something tha t could be the next new thing in science. You could sign up for STEM. classes or simply grow crops outside. So, let’s all hit the road to the land of the future of science! Let’s change the world and take action!

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Packing

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Party By Sophia E. Girl Reporter

On Friday, Mar ch 30th, Girl Sc outs from Central an d Central West area joined toge ther to label an d package cookie boxes, as well as decorate cards for the military . At the event, girls, boys, mothers, and fathers band ed together to make the even t successful an d provide the best letters and care packages they could for the military organi zations. The first two st ations focused around the arts and crafts of th e event. At the fir st station, girls were able to co nstruct a swatch out of safety pi ns and beads. A t the next station, you could find girls of all ages bustling around making cards fo r the military. After completin g their cards, each girl had th e opportunity to place them in a case of cookies, ensuring that th eir warm messages wou ld be shipped to those overseas . Joining us at th e third station were two officer s from the National Guard. Participants of the packing pa rty were able to take pictures w ith them or just chat with the tw o of them! One of the officers, Mr. Stopnik believe s that this event “gives people th e chance to see th at military

people are norm al people.” It is clear that those in the military feel the same jo y everybody else does when rece iving a box of Gi rl Scout cookies.

At the next table, there was an informative less on – teaching th e girls how to prop erly fold a flag. We used miniatu re versions of the flag to repres ent the larger version. At the en d of the lesson, we also learned a very interestin g fact about the fla g: we fold the fla g to only see the st ars, because it symbolizes the importance of ou r 50 states. Next to the flag folding lesson, there wer e stacks of chalk that allowed girls to decorate the concrete floor w ith whatever they please. Message s ranged from troop shout-outs , to colorful names, and draw ings varying from flowers to hearts. The final station was the most important one of all, there we labeled each bo x of cookies with a

sticker and re -packaged th em into boxes. A t each table, there were differen t cookies and a different team of girls, each using teamw ork to get the job done right. At the end of the day, every body was exhausted , but overjoye d with the wor k they comple ted. All participan ts worked as a team to comp lete the proje ct at hand – and th ose ranging fr om young to old were able to bond over a servic e project. The iCare pro gram has alw ays ensured that those overse as or those in need get to enjoy G irl Scout cookie s. For many ye ars, our shipmen ts of cookies to the overseas troo ps have brou ght tremendous joy to those w ho are living in a world of sadn ess and destruct ion. We have donated thou sands of cook ies to these troop s.


GSSGC Girl Reporters get the scoop!

Who Stole the Cookies? By Grace N. Girl Reporter Did you know that girls from Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council (GSSGC) went to Special Agent, a special STEM event that focused on forensic science, in Redlands? On Friday, September 16 Junior and Cadette Girl Scouts were able to earn badges - Juniors earned a Detective Badge and Cadettes earned a Special Agent Badge. Walking into the program center at GSSGC's central offices, the Girl Scouts immediately saw the infamous, bright yellow caution tape. Behind the yellow tape were opened boxes of Lemonade and Trios Girl Scout cookies. Cookies and crumbs had been suspiciously left there. Also left at the crime scene were a receipt and a Girl Scout goal sheet for selling cookies. Who broke into the cookies? Let’s use our detective skills and find out!

The Juniors and Cadettes were not left alone to solve the crime. They got some help from professionals. Police officers from the Montclair Police Department and the Redlands Police Department had volunteered their time. Some of the tools used to solve crimes are microscopes and fingerprint kits. The Girl Scouts were able to use microscopes that had a small screen built onto it. Microscopes are used to analyze fingerprints, blood, DNA, and anything else that can’t be seen with the human eye. The screen on top let the girls see an image without having to squint their eyes. It was their own little television, or digital microscope. Another way to check for fingerprints is to dust the area that may have been touched by a suspect. To practice this, the girls had to rub their faces and get oils on their fingers. Next, the girls put

their prints on the table. Then the they were able to go through and nts pri her gat to “dusting” prepare them for analysis.

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Region Central Central West Central

523 2085 970

Daisy

Name Aniayah M. Shyanne C. Carson S.

1 2 3

Sarah K. Allyson Q. Pithimon W.

Central West Central Southwest

550 608 623

1 2 3

Allyson Q. Khloe S. Hope M.

Central Southwest Southwest

608 1554 544

Brownie

Place 1 2 3

1 2 3

Ryanne L. Leah C Holly S.

Central West Southwest Central

464 1173 2121

1 2 3

Jaiden T. Jessica A. Ryanne L.

Central West Southwest Central West

Juliette 1093 464

Junior

T roop 1128 970 2341

1 2 3

Kathryn H. Amaya C. Jade J.

High Desert Southwest Low Desert

249 1173 584

1 2 3

Treasure R. Alicia H. Grace R.

Low Desert High Desert Southwest

2173 Juliette 607

Cadette

Region Southwest Central Southwest

1 2 3

Elizabeth H. Caitlin S. April B.

Southwest High Desert Southwest

917 1101 Juliette

1 2 3

Naomi J. Bethany B. Katie C.

Central West Southwest Southwest

2083 Juliette 607

Senior

Name

Council

Parker W. Carson S. Tegan O.

1 2 3

Esther C. Keilei G. Ashley P.

High Desert Southwest Central West

1334 600 408

1 2 3

Jillian M. Alyssa H. Aaliyah A.

Central Central Southwest

1072 1072 1327

Ambassador

Place

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1 2 3

1 2 3

Cameron G. Alexa R. Ashley V.

Central Low Desert Southwest

602 655 40782

1 2 3

Ivana W. Kayla E. Ashley V.

Central High Desert Southwest

286 317 40782


2017 Gold Award Recipients

As Gold Award recipients, the young women we recognize are part of an elite group of women. Over the past 100 years, the best and brightest undertook projects that improved their communities—and the world. The Gold Award has inspired girls to find the greatness inside themselves and share their ideas and passions with their communities. Our Gold Award recipients have faced and met many challenges to change the world, and have set their future course for higher success in the years to come.

Phoebe Reiter*

Ivana Wright

Kalynne Brantley

Rebekah Lovejoy*

Isabela Garcia

Olivia Baldwin

Alexa Reynolds

Madison Oaks*

Sabrina Shelton

Autumn Pease

Audrey Meza*

Cozette Nash

Mikayla Aguirre*

Kayla Fritzche

Jeanne MacDonald*

Venora Seay*

Avery Lee

Britney Abshire*

Ainsley Moloney*

Karsyn Punt

Erika Smith

Elizabeth Herman*

Genna Pulju*

Restoring Native Life

Cancer Awareness for All

Defeating Diabetes

Books Without Borders

New Hippotherapy Riding Ramp

Memorial Day Art Contest

Champion League of Murrieta

Building Community through Song

Rose Garden Renewal

For the Love of Art

Pathway to Progress

Mind your Mind

Project Preemie

To Space and Beyond

Gardening for a Better Life

Operation Random Act of Kindness

Lending Library and Literacy Program

Save the Arts

Treasured Memories

Walk to Save a Life

Road Safety Improvement Project

My Story

Make new Friends

*Project completed during 2016 Centennial Year


Margaret Scout Service Award The candidate for the Margaret Scout Service Award is an active Cadette, Senior or Ambassador Girl Scout Member registered with the Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. and has a minimum of 50 service hours. This award recognizes a single girl for her outstanding service to our Council. Nominations for this award can come from anyone affiliated with the nominee and is familiar with her commitment to the above criteria. The Margaret Scout Service Award recipient is selected by the Council Recognitions Committee.

Lydia Smith Lydia Smith, a Cadette in Southwest Region Troop 935, has earned the Gold Level of the President’s Volunteer Service Award for the past two years, volunteering over 250 service hours each year. A heart for service seems to have been ingrained in her since birth. At the age of two, Lydia went with her mom on a 3-day, 60-mile hike for breast cancer awareness and earned the nickname “Little Grin” for her warm and friendly disposition. By all accounts she’s never lost that warmth and smile. A primary focus of her Girl Scout years, even as a Daisy, has been helping others and giving back to the community. For Lydia it’s not, “What’s in it for me?” It’s, “what can I do to make the lives of others’ easier and better?” Lydia serves Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio in many ways: mentoring and training younger Girl Scouts, volunteering as a program aide, assisting with troop programming, helping maintain the alumni database, and being always at the ready to pitch in wherever needed. The secret to her service is that she believes with all her heart that she can make the world a better place, and she acts on that belief. An exceptional representative in her community for Girl Scouts and her Council, Lydia is especially motivated to help other children. She teaches karate to kids and loves working with disabled children, helping them play baseball. She has compassion for sick children and supports both Ronald McDonald House and St. Jude’s Medical Center. Lydia is a superb role model to other children and an inspiration to the adults in her life.

A girl with a servant’s heart, she’s a member of the National Charity League, Club 21, that supports children with Down Syndrome; serves as crew leader for a Vacation Bible School; and is active in her church youth group. Lydia is also accomplished in many other areas. She’s a member of the Gold Honor Roll at her school, is a black belt in martial arts and a rock climber, participates on her school cross-country team, and is First Place Champion for sparring from the USAMA competition. Every one of the sixteen endorsement letters in support of this recognition speaks eloquently of Lydia’s caring and compassion for her Girl Scout sisters and for her community. Her passion for helping others shines through in these accolades and they stand as testaments to how deserving she is of the honor of the San Gorgonio Council Margaret Scout Award.


Girl Scout of the Year The Girl Scout of the Year recognition is the highest Council award presented to a girl in grades 9-12 who exemplifies through her words, actions and involvement, the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service. Nominations for this award can come from anyone affiliated with the nominee and is familiar with her commitment to the above criteria. The Girl Scout of the Year recipient is selected by the Council Recognitions Committee.

Ivana Wright

Ivana is completing her twelfth consecutive year in Girl Scouts as an Ambassador with Troop 286 in the Central Region. From her first year to this year, she has always stood proud, front and center, ready to participate in every activity and help her sister Girl Scouts and leaders have the very best experience. A staunch supporter of the Girl Scout mission, Ivana’s commitment to girl empowerment and girl-led programming sets a positive example for other girls, particularly in the way she conducts her cookie sales business. Her leadership can be seen in her achievement of First Place Ambassador Top Seller for her region and Second Place Ambassador Top Seller for Council in 2016. Throughout her Girl Scout career, Ivana’s Take-Action projects have been well thought-out, addressed significant needs and left the world a better place. For example, for her Silver Award she beautified Clement Middle School by renovating a 10’ x 20’ planter, replacing dirt with a balanced soil mixture, and adding plants and a tree. For her Gold Award, she came back to Mentone Elementary School, which she had attended, engaged a local conservation group to teach third grade students about gardening, revitalized a rose garden, and installed walls decorated by a muralist and sitting areas constructed by volunteer carpenters. For her Ambassador Journey, Ivana created an advocacy statement with Troop 9022, employed guerilla gardening to beautify her community and helped clean and paint a domestic violence center. Having experienced the joy of community service through Girl Scouting, she joined the Fire Explorer program, tutors other students, is a leader in her church’s youth activities, and is President of the Mecha Club at Redlands East Valley High School. For the past two years, Ivana has offered assistance to Troop 1177 to help them sell unsold cookies. She has mentored and motivated one of the girls to carry on with her work. She even added booths from Troop 1177 to her own busy cookie program schedule as a way to help this newer troop. Always there with a smile and words of encouragement, Ivana personifies the spirit of Girl Scouting. Service to her community and helping others learn inspires her, and she is intent on being a leader for change. We know she will become a great, inspirational leader and continue to be active in Girl Scouting.

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The Girl Scouts of the USA Medal of Honor Recipient

The Girl Scouts of the USA Medal of Honor is a national award given for saving life or attempting to save life without risk to the rescuer’s own life. The night of December 6, 2016, was just a regular evening at home. Kyleigh M., a Cadette with Troop 1217 in the City of Hemet, was eating dinner and watching TV with her siblings. Her dad, Jeremy, had just come home from work and was walking to his bedroom to change out of his work clothes. Down the dark hallway he saw his son Gavin walking towards him and said, “Hi.” Gavin didn’t reply. Jeremy turned on the hall light and saw that his son was holding his hands near his throat and appeared to be choking. Jeremy immediately thought of the Heimlich Maneuver, but couldn’t recall the proper procedure. Knowing that Kyleigh had been trained in CPR and First Aid, he called for her help. Kyleigh quickly ran to her brother and performed the Heimlich Maneuver until the article of food was dislodged. Although crying and frightened, Gavin soon recovered from the ordeal. Kyleigh’s family is so grateful for Kyleigh’s quick thinking and actions that saved Gavin’s life.


The Commander’s Award for Public Service Recipient

The Commander’s Award for Public Service is awarded for service or achievements that contribute significantly to the accomplishment of the mission of an Army activity, command, or staff agency. In May of 2017, Monica Shriver, co-leader in Troop 375, was enjoying a nice day at the pool with her children and mother-in-law at Fort Irwin Community Pool, when a 3-year-old slipped into the water. When his mother found him floating, she screamed out for help. Monica, who received her RN license just three days prior, quickly sprang into action. Her training kicked in. She immediately took control of the situation by performing CPR on the young boy. With over a dozen adults and children yelling and screaming, Monica kept her composure and was able to resuscitate the child. Shortly after, the EMT arrived and transported the child to the hospital. Thanks to Monica’s quick thinking and action, later that evening he was released from the hospital and sent home with his family.

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Cookie Sale Community Partners

By inviting girls to sell Girl Scout cookies in front of your businesses, you help them reach their goals!

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Albertsons Alin Party Supply Altura Credit Union America's Tire Store Annie's Cafe Arrowhead Lanes Bank of Hemet Barons Market Barstow Fuel 76 Barstow High School Barstow Mall BBVA Bank Bluewater Grill Bob's Big Boy Boot Barn Bristol Farms Bureau of Land Management Burgess Moving & Storage Canyon Lake Farmers Market Cardenas Market Chicos College of the Desert Cooley Ranch Elementary Country Store Dairy Queen Del Taco Desert Discovery Center Barstow Empire Polo Fields Floor and Decor Flower Hill Bistro Fontana Woman's Center Food 4 Less Gelson's Super Market Gerrards Golden Corral

Goodwin's Market Grizzly Cafe Hemet Farmers Market Hobby Lobby IHOP Jensen's Jersey Pizza Jule's Market Kirklands Kmart Kolb Middle School Krikorian Theatre Lake Elsinore Outlets Lakeshore Learning Center Lane Bryant Lenny Dykstra's Carwash Lowe's Lumpy's Lutheran Church of Our Savior March AFB Marshalls Maxx Pizza McDonalds Menifee Valley Little League Mimi's Cafe Moreno Valley Mall Mountain High Resort Murrieta Farmers Market Newberry Springs Elementary School New Hope Missionary Baptist Church Nuevo Market Oak Trunk PetCo

Pieology Platas Premier ATA Provident Bank Ralphs Rancho Army Navy Store Red Robin Revolutions Bowling Rite Aid Rosita's Sam's Club Shell Gas Station Shepherd of the Desert Lutheran Church Snow Valley Ski Resort Sparkle Car Wash Staples Starbucks Stater Bros Stein Mart Temecula Farmers Market The River in Rancho Mirage The Shops at Dos Lagos Tom's Burgers Tom's Farms Tractor Supply Co Turner’s Outdoorsman UPS Store Victor Bowl Vons Walgreens Walmart Westfield Mall Palm Desert Yermo Community Center Yogurt Island


The Daisy Society What Is the Daisy Society? The Daisy Society was named after Girl Scouts Founder Juliette “Daisy” Gordon Low. Members commit to a minimum ongoing contribution of $20 per month or a $240 annual gift. Elizabeth Sutherland is the founding chair of the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council Daisy Society. Why join the Daisy Society? You are fulfilling your philanthropic goals by raising up girls for generations to come. When you provide financial support you are investing in girls and affecting critical issues for girls and women. You are a part of establishing gender equality and creating women leaders. You become a member of the Girl Scouts of San Gorgonio Council Alumni Association, a group of likeminded people who advocate for girls and live by the Girl Scout values.

Character $10,000+ Anonymous Elizabeth Sutherland Sandra Mayo

Confidence $5,000 - $9,999 Debbie Barrera Karen Bell Cynthia Breunig

Raul Garcia Diana LaMar Ken Mortensen

Michael Schreter Jennie Smith Regina Todd

Courage $1,000 - $4,999 Anonymous Richard Aquino Janice Arnold Edythe Avery Kathleen Barth Cindy Beyl Carol Bond Cindy Chapman

Melinda Dougherty Tony Draper Kristina Falkner Debra Gradias Knea Hawley Renee Hill Joyce Knoll Elizabeth Locke-Thomas

Lolla Long Leonard Longo Kit Mac Nee Chuck MacKinnon Dawn Meade Patricia Nickols-Butler Cheryl Pearson Nancy Perdue

Mary Perry Irene N. Rodríguez Gail Seekins Barbara Sirvis Kelly Straine Christina Thomas

Caryn Martin-Patino Christine McCusker Victoria Mims E.D. Mitchell Terri Mockler Theresa Molko Heather Murphy Michael Murphy Sarah Newton Shannon Ng Judi Penman Michele Penn Carrie Raleigh Tom Ramirez Erika Riddle Catherine Sainz

Katheryn Sari Mary Sawyer Michael Schneider Tina Schumacher Shirley Sedam Kristina Sewell Vada Stephens J Ahleda Stockton Kirsten Tamura Jennifer Thomasian Susanne Tisdall Daniel Villanueva Victorine Wouda June Yamamoto Wendy Zinn

Member $240 - $999 Andrew Avery Dawn Blue Erin Brinker Marci Burdette McKenna Burdette Kassidy Burdette Craig Burdette Suzanne Cacanindin Michelle Chilvers Murphy Sandra Cronce Jasmine Daffin Stephanie Danielson Linda Dominguez Debra Donnell Alleyna Dougherty

Kimberly Drewry Karen Early Adela Flores-Bertrand Kristen Fratt Judith Fuhrman Roberto Galarza Lesli Gooch Stacey Grant Shelley Guerin Georgia Hill Julie Jordan Tonya LaBarbera JoAnne Lauer Charolette LeBlanc Cynthia Ludvigsen Cher Martin


Camp

The Juliette Gordon Low Society

Camp Skyland Ranch’s renovation and expansion is in full swing, even as it hosted a full complement of summer Girl Scout camp sessions. The million-dollar build-out of Duncan Lodge and installation of a new commercial kitchen is well underway. A ropes course, gaga pits and other amenities have been added to the camp, and several other improvements will be made later this year.

What is the Juliette Gordon Low Society? The Juliette Gordon Low Society is a giving society to honor those who have committed to make planned gifts to Girl Scouts. A planned gift is a future gift through your financial and estate plans; for example, a bequest. Why join the Juliette Gordon Low Society? Your planned gift is also your legacy of goodwill that benefits future generations of girls to come. It ensures that Girl Scouts continues to excel at helping girls to be leaders.

Members

Want to help? You can make your legacy count with a gift to the Camp Skyland Ranch Legacy Counts Campaign. Just go to www.skylandranchcamp.org and choose Donate Now.

â?´ Duncan Lodge: Under Construction

Richard G. Aquino Rhesa Ashbacher Andrew Avery Debbie Barrera Cynthia H. Breunig Linda Dominguez Debra Donnell Melinda Dougherty Reita M. Dykes* Sally Gose Debra Gradias Stacey Grant Knea Hawley Renee Hill Joyce Knoll Elizabeth Locke-Thomas Kit Mac Nee Chuck MacKinnon Beatrice M. Martin*

Sandra L. Mayo Wade Mayo Dawn Meade Theresa Molko Sylvia Morrison Donna Parker Ms. Cynthia Paulo Nancy Perdue Carrie Raleigh Diana Robinson Bob Schumacher Tina Schumacher Gail A. Seekins Kristina Sewell Barbara P. Sirvis Edna L. Steinman* D. Scott Thompson Pam Verhaegen *deceased


Corporate Recognition & Community Partners $25,000+

S.L. Gimbel Foundation Advised Fund at The Community Foundation

$10,000 - $24,999

$5,000 - $9,999 Arrowhead United Way BNSF Railway Foundation Employees Community Fund of Boeing

Ford Kaiser Permanente State Farm

U.S. Bank Foundation Union Pacific Wells Fargo Foundation

Friends of Skyland Ranch Reunion Girl Scouts of the USA Goldenvoice GSSGC Troop 998 HDR Inc. Morgan Stanley Foundation Palm Springs Unified School District Partnership for Responsible Business

Seven Point Inc. SoCalGas Spring Valley Lake Lions Club Staples Foundation The Coeta and Donald Barker Foundation Vons Foundation

$1,000 - $4,999 ABSS Computer Networks Inc. BBVA Compass Burgess Moving & Storage City of Riverside Comerica Bank ConvergeOne County of Riverside, First District County of Riverside, Third District

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