Girl Scouts celebrate 98th anniversary

By Staff reports
Posted Mar 12, 2010 @ 03:00 PM
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Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland joins Girl Scouts around the country as we celebrate the 98th anniversary of Girl Scouts today.

More than 3 million girls in the United States and more than 15,000 members in across the council are discovering their path to leadership through Girl Scouts.

Self-discovery and community service were core values  Girls Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low sought to instill in girls from the earliest days. When the organization was founded in 1912, many girls' paths in life were limited and Low's vision was to establish an organization where any American girl could expand her personal horizons.

Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland joins Girl Scouts around the country as we celebrate the 98th anniversary of Girl Scouts today.

More than 3 million girls in the United States and more than 15,000 members in across the council are discovering their path to leadership through Girl Scouts.

Self-discovery and community service were core values  Girls Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low sought to instill in girls from the earliest days. When the organization was founded in 1912, many girls' paths in life were limited and Low's vision was to establish an organization where any American girl could expand her personal horizons.

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