Adult Girl Scouts

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Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble - I am an Adult Girl Scout who was never one as a kid. This is because I lead my daughter's troop. We are the leaders and facilitators. We are not running around earning badges.


https://www.girlscoutsaz.org/content/dam/girlscoutsaz-redesign/documents/fund-development/troop-pearl_phoenix.pdf

This has changed over the years. Troop Pearl is an example.


I'm not familiar with this. I'm an adult girl scout (lifetime) because it's required to volunteer as a troop leader or cookie manager or other adult volunteer roles.

The camps have been amazing for all the kids I've chaperoned. The GSCNC ones are better than many other councils'. The cabins are basic and get a little dusty, but they're not "gross," per se. If you find it gross, you should definitely report that.

It would be nicer if the latrines were composting toilets with wood chips, but they're comparable to many others at state parks and hiking places.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble - I am an Adult Girl Scout who was never one as a kid. This is because I lead my daughter's troop. We are the leaders and facilitators. We are not running around earning badges.


https://www.girlscoutsaz.org/content/dam/girlscoutsaz-redesign/documents/fund-development/troop-pearl_phoenix.pdf

This has changed over the years. Troop Pearl is an example.


I'm not familiar with this. I'm an adult girl scout (lifetime) because it's required to volunteer as a troop leader or cookie manager or other adult volunteer roles.

The camps have been amazing for all the kids I've chaperoned. The GSCNC ones are better than many other councils'. The cabins are basic and get a little dusty, but they're not "gross," per se. If you find it gross, you should definitely report that.

It would be nicer if the latrines were composting toilets with wood chips, but they're comparable to many others at state parks and hiking places.


There were freakin spiders in the cabins !
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do they get to wear that hot sash?


Hopefully they do for DH at home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry to burst your bubble - I am an Adult Girl Scout who was never one as a kid. This is because I lead my daughter's troop. We are the leaders and facilitators. We are not running around earning badges.


https://www.girlscoutsaz.org/content/dam/girlscoutsaz-redesign/documents/fund-development/troop-pearl_phoenix.pdf

This has changed over the years. Troop Pearl is an example.


I'm not familiar with this. I'm an adult girl scout (lifetime) because it's required to volunteer as a troop leader or cookie manager or other adult volunteer roles.

The camps have been amazing for all the kids I've chaperoned. The GSCNC ones are better than many other councils'. The cabins are basic and get a little dusty, but they're not "gross," per se. If you find it gross, you should definitely report that.

It would be nicer if the latrines were composting toilets with wood chips, but they're comparable to many others at state parks and hiking places.


There were freakin spiders in the cabins !


Well, yes, it's nature. That's not gross to me. I thought you meant something else. Don't report a spider, lol!

Fwiw one of my kids prefers tent camping specifically because there aren't bugs inside if you're good at closing the door. You can keep a good tent pretty clean by taking off your shoes outside and brushing yourself off before entering.
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