The nation's first Girl Scout troop was formed in 1912, and Girl Scouts have been pitching their tents in our state since 1913. On October 1, 2007, we became one vibrant and vital organization: Girl Scouts of Connecticut. There's strength in our numbers as well as a great statistic: Girl Scouts of Connecticut is now the largest organization in the state dedicated to building girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. Providing uncommon leadership for the common good.
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THE 2009 GIRL SCOUTS OF CONNECTICUT GOLD AWARD
This year, 43 extraordinary young women from across the state earned their Gold Award-the highest achievement a girl can earn in Girl Scouting. A special ceremony was held on June 7 at Saint Joseph College to honor the Gold Award recipients.
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BOARD NOMINATION FORMS
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Congratulations to our 2009 Woman of Merit honorees Joan McDonald and Mary Fox (center l-r)!!
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