March 28, 2024

Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England to Celebrate Gold Award Recipients in Their Community at the “Girl Scouts Shine Ceremony”

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[Warwick, RI]— On Saturday, May 20th, Girl Scouts from across Southeastern New England will receive their Gold Awards and celebrate among friends and family this important and pivotal Girl Scout tradition. This extra special event has recently been renamed to reflect a new local council tradition where we will not only recognize our Gold Award achievers, but we will also honor ALL our Highest Awards earners at our newly named “Girl Scouts Shine Ceremony”. This includes acknowledging the efforts of our ambitious Bronze Awardees, as well as spotlighting all Silver Awardees too! The event will be held Saturday evening at the Warwick Country Club, where we are proud to welcome guest speaker Darlene Allen, the Executive Director of Adoption RI.
We are thrilled to share the name of the following local girl who will join the millions of Girl Scout alumnae who have created, developed, and executed “Take Action” projects that have positively impacted their communities and the world, earning Girl Scouts’ highest Gold Award:
Lindsey N. Scott, Seekonk, MA

About the Girl Scout Gold Award
Since 1916, Girl Scouts have been making meaningful, sustainable change in their communities and around the world. The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest honor a Girl Scout can earn, acknowledges the power behind each recipient’s dedication to not only empowering and bettering herself, but also to making the world a better place for others. These young women are courageous leaders and visionary change makers. They are our future, and it looks bright.
About Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England
Girl Scouts is the world’s preeminent girl leadership organization where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world. Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England, in partnership with 2,700 adult volunteers, serves 6500 girls from Rhode Island, thirteen communities in southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, CT. For additional information, please visit www.gssne.org, follow @GirlScoutsofSNE on Twitter, and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GSSNE.

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