Girl Scouts in Westborough

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Here you may find information and stories about Girl Scouts in Westborough, MA. As of Jan, 2009, Westborough has 28 Girl Scout troops in grades K-12 in town, and approx. 315 registered girls in town. For information on membership contact:

Judith Wilchynski
Service Unit Manager
Westborough Girl Scouts-100th Town
508-870-1895
Jwilchynski@aol.com
www.gscwm.org -
Girl Scouts Central and Western Massachusetts

Girl Scout Gold Award to Leah Garber

Written by Webmaster   
Thursday, 30 April 2009 08:15
Leah Garber 2009 Girl Scout earns Gold AwardThe Girl Scout Gold Award, highest award in Girl Scouts, will be given to Leah Garber at a council wide ceremony on May 3rd at the Crowne Plaza in Worcester.  Leah is a member of Westborough Girl Scout troop 30633 led by Charlene Aldrich and Judy Wilchynski.  Leah will graduate from Westborough High School on June 6. She is a member of the National Honor Society and vice president of the rollerblading club. Her interests at school involve being a member of the Environmental Club, and a member of the indoor and outdoor Track and Field team. . Leah has been a member of Girl Scouts for 10 years, and will continue as a lifetime member. This summer she will be working as a lifeguard and swim instructor. She plans to study business a Northeastern University in the fall.
 
Her project consisted of two parts. The first piece was educational. For this she recreated the town recycling brochure that explains dump rules and has recycling statistics. In addition, she held a seminar at a local church for kids and adults. For adults, she presented a Power Point on how to recycle, why to recycle, and what to recycle. At the seminar, informational pamphlets from the Board of Health and the Mass DEP in Worcester on recycling, composting and energy savings  were distributed. The pamphlets remaining were donated to the Board of Health  for use within Westborough. Mr. Ben Harvey, of E. L Harvey’s and Sons, and Mr. Paul McNulty, Director of Public Health, attended the seminar and served as Leah's advisors during the project.  At the children’s seminar, they were taught about recycling and then made bird feeders out of recyclable materials. The second part of the project involves the implementation of recycling receptacles in town at playing fields. Leah has worked with the John Walden, manager of the Department of Public Works,  and Ben Harvey of E. L. Harvey and Sons to obtain them, have graphics placed on them, and have the receptacles placed at fields around town so attendees at sports events can use them rather than just throw water bottles away. Leah has worked with John Walden to arrange for placement and continued emptying of the receptacles over the spring to fall months.  These will be picked up regularly by the DPW. During the project Leah worked very closely with town officials and private business to implement her Gold Award project.  Since then, she has been asked to participate in a recycling information program at Solomon Pond Mall and participated in an educational program at the Harvey Farm. 
Paul McNulty, Director of Health, Board of Health Westborough, Leah Garber Westborough Girl Scout and Ben Harvey, E. L. Harvey and Sons
Last year, approximately 5,500 girls across the country received the Girl Scout Gold Award. That was around 5.4% of the eligible registered Girl Scouts in grades 10-12.  If the project is a service, it should be something that creates change or action with long-term possibilities, empowering others besides just the girl; if it is something tangible, it should come with a plan for use and maintenance within the community. The project is more than a good service project—it encompasses organizational, leadership, and networking skills. Requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award are several and must be completed and approved prior to the start of the project.  Each girl must earn the Girl Scout Gold Leadership award, earn the Girl Scout Career award by having a paying job or to do a total of 40 hours related to career exploration. In earning the Girl Scout 4B's Challenge award the girls have an opportunity to assess their skill set and achieve two goals related to self improvement, create a community profile to find out the community needs and assets, create a vision for change within the community and to focus on developing a specific network of people who will help with the vision.  Each Girl Scout then makes an application for her project to the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts Gold Award committee and is assigned an advisor from the committee.  Tammy Breen, GSCWM Teen Program Specialist, oversees the volunteer committee advisors and is responsible for all Gold and Silver award applications and the council ceremony.
 
 
Leah is the daughter of Dr. Larry Garber, Southboro and Leslie Garber of Westborough. 
Last Updated on Thursday, 30 April 2009 08:30
 
 

Westborough Girl Scouts Rededicate to Scouting Law and Promise

Written by Michael (admin)   
Wednesday, 21 January 2009 00:00
    Westborough Girl Scout troop 30554 recently invited family members to watch as the girls and leaders rededicated themselves to the Girl Scout movement.  Each girl received a poem about Juliette Low's pearls and a special pin. Juliette Gordon Low was the founder of Girl Scouts in 1912.  
    The girls and leaders held a candle light ceremony as they renewed their commitment to the Girl Scout promise and law.  Girl Scouts is open to any girl in grades kindergarten to twelfth grade. For information on joining call Monica at the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts at 508-853-1070, x 110.
 
Westborough Girl Scouts Rededicate to Scouting Law and Promise 
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2009 22:16
 
 

Westborough Girl Scout Cash and Carry Cookie Sales

Written by Michael (admin)   
Monday, 19 January 2009 00:00
    The Westborough Girl Scouts will be selling Girl Scout cookies over the next two weeks at many locations in town.  All booth sales are cash and carry opportunities to buy any of the eight varieties of cookies this year.  All boxes are three dollars and fifty cents.
On January 24th cookies may be bought at  Stop and Shop on Lyman Street from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., ; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Otis Street Stop and Shop; Roche Brothers from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. and at Lowe's from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Cookies can be bought on Sunday, January 25th from 12-6  p.m. at the Lyman Street Stop and Shop; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Otis Street Stop and Shop;Roche Brothers from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.;CVS from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Lowe's from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and at the White Hen Pantry from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
 The Westborough Girl Scouts would like to thank the community for their continued support of the twenty eight troops and over three Girl Scouts.
 
 

Girl Scout Cookie Booth Sales

Written by Michael (admin)   
Tuesday, 13 January 2009 22:50
Girl Scout cookie cash and carry sales at the following locations and times:
  • At Stop and Shop, Lyman Street, January 17th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, and January 18th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

  • Cookies sales at Stop and Shop, Otis Street, January 17th 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and January 18th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

  • Also, at Roche Brothers on January 17 from 12 to 4 p.m., and January 18th from 12-6 p.m.

  • From 9 a.m. to noon at White Hen Pantry on January 18th.

Some troops are accepting donations and cookie donations to send to military personnel overseas.

Thank you for supporting the Westborough Girl Scouts. Booth sales will run every weekend through March 15th.

CONTACT: Judith Wilchynski
                      Westborough Girl Scouts
                      508-870-1895


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Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 January 2009 00:19
 
 

Westborough Girl Scouts Learn Eco Action

Written by Michael (admin)   
Friday, 09 January 2009 00:00
            Westborough Girl Scout troop 30633 recently completed the requirements for the Eco Action badge.  For  one of the requirements the girls designed a poster to be used in town concerning alternative sources of energy. They invited George Thompson, chair of the Westborough Board of Selectman, to speak on noise ordinances and laws.  
            The members of the troop are from three towns and are planning for their annual January overnight trip. Plans are underway for cookie booth sales, and planning an end of the year trip to New York City.
         For information on joining Girl Scouts contact Monica at Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts at 508-853-1070, x110.
 
Members of Westborough Girl Scout troop 30633 Catherine Hastings, Amanda Hughes, Morgan Molloy, Amanda Borglund and Cassie Eaton 
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2009 22:09
 
 

It's Girl Scout Cookie Time!

Written by Michael (admin)   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 16:37
          This past Saturday, January 3rd, hundreds of Centrall Massachusetts Girl Scouts gathered at the Auburn Mall to participate in the annual Girl Scout cookie sale kick-off. This year, there are eight varieties of cookies, being sold at three dollars and fifty cents a box. They are Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Patties, Shortbread, Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Sandwich, Thanks-A-Lot, Lemonades, and Reduced Fat Daisy Go Rounds. Westborough Girl Scouts will be conducting door to door sales from January 3rd to February 20th. The cash and carry booth sales will run from January 17th to MArch 15th at various locations around town. If you would like to order cookies, please contact Julie Baldwin at 508-366-9463.
           Several troops will participate in the sending of cookies to military personnel overseas and in veteran hospitals for the third year. Donations may be purchased and made at the booth sales over the next three months.
            All profits from the Westborough cookie sales directly benefit the 28 troops of Westborough. The troops will use the money raised to help fund overnight trips, purchase supplies for troop activities, and participate in the town encampment this May. The Girl Scouts thank you for your continued support of the cookie sale.

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2009 21:59
 
 

Westborough Girl Scout Happenings - Jan 2009

Written by Michael (admin)   
Sunday, 04 January 2009 00:00
         Over the last few months, the 28 Westborough Girl Scout troops have been working on an abundance of community service projects and badges.
         Girl Scout troop 30511 had a birthday celebration for Juliette Gordon Low, founder of Girl Scouts.  The troop members also attended a performance of the Nutcracker during the holiday season.  They participated with many other troops in the making of placemats for the Westborough Interfaith Community dinner for the elderly and those homebound.  The members of the troop are Annie Beckman, Kayla Beckman, Sophia Bajenaru, Madison Callender, Julie Carrier, Sarah Carrier, Caroline Davis, Audrey Didier, Sarah Kline, Kalina McNeil, Cassidy Sams and Ellie Sams.
         Girl Scout troop 30633 has completed the requirements for the Eco Action badge. For one of the requirements, George Thompson, chair of the Board of Selectman, spoke on noise ordinances and town laws.  The girls are planning an overnight at Camp Laurel Wood in Spencer. The members of the troop are Amanda Borglund, Amanda Hughes, Cassie Eaton, Morgan Molloy, Catherine Hastings, Courtney Swenson, and Leah Garber.
        Westborough Girl Scouts are currently selling Girl Scout cookies through February 22nd.  Cash and carry booth sales will run January 15 to March 15.
         Plans are underway for the annual Girl Scout dance in April.  More information will be available through the troop leaders.  For information on membership please contact Monica Baldyga, Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts, at 508-8531070, x110.
 
Girl Scout troop 30511 making placemats for Interfaith Dinner 
 
CONTACT: Morgan Molloy
                      508-870-5755
                     Westborough Girl Scout Publicity 
         
 
Last Updated on Thursday, 22 January 2009 22:10
 
 

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