Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS
Next Leader Meeting in Feb - TBD

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Fly Up Meeting Minutes - 3/15/11

Fly Up Planning Meeting - 3/15/11


What is Fly Up? Flying up is graduation from one level to the next. Every troop that is moving from one level to the next can fly up and will receive her wings.

Troops can also earn their bridging patch - updated requirements are out at girlscoutseasternmass.org

It will be held at NR HS Auditorium on 5/22 6-8p.m. Because dates are tight, there will be no rehearsal; however, the Senior troop that is flying up will help coordinate the troops in lining up to minimize confusion.

This year's theme is "Candyland".

Ceremony will follow this format:
o Flag ceremony (5 min)
o Presentation of banners (5 min) explain banners
o Welcome (5 min) done by Amy
o Juliette Low World Friendship Fund Collection (5 min).  This is a donation made to support troops around the world, suggested donation by each troop is 50 cents to 1 dollar per girl
o Crossing the bridge (30 min)
o Entertainment - Slide show (5-10 min)
o Leader Awards (5-10 min) done by Amy
o Closing Ceremony (5 min)
o Refreshments (25 min)

Each troop takes a job - and the girls should be involved in doing the work of the job.  Jobs were assigned as follows:
  • Site Reservations/73904/Alycia McGoldrick
  • Invitation Flyer/71868/Kate Mahoney
  • Program Layout/71872/Julia Slavin
  • Stage Decorations/71872/Julia Slavin
  • Bridge Decorations/73903/Laura Wall
  • Town Gift for Girls/73904/Alycia McGoldrick
  • Announcers/71888/Amanda Heffernan
  • Opening Flag Ceremony
  • Posting of Banners/73899/Ruth Kennedy
  • Juliette Low Collection/71868/Kate Mahoney
  • Refreshment Set up/85122/Patti Harrington
  • Refreshment (organize and serve)/71890/Kristen Kuperstein
  • Clean up/71896/Melissa Grew
  • Clean up/71880/Kristin Lamont
  • Hostesses/71889/Keri DiNapoli
  • Seat Assignments and Signage/71905/Karen McCullough
  • Slide Show/73894/Jan Wise
Remember: Troops doing set up must arrive 30 minutes early (Stage décor, bridge décor, refreshments, seating assignments)

All girls should arrive 10 minutes early

Rosters were checked.
Each troop pays for wings, pin, bridges from their account (or have parents pay). We suggest that these items are NOT handed out at Fly Up.

No need to fill out an activity form – I will take care of that.

Each troop brings 3-4 dozen desserts.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Science & Technology Seminar for 8th grade and up, 4/9/11

Please let them know, when you register, that you are a Girl Scout.

For girls who love science, technology, engineering & math...

Are you interested in a career using science, technology, engineering or math? Would you like to learn more about emerging careers in these fields?

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EXPO HIGHLIGHTS
Guest Speaker, Dr. Susan Avery, Director and President, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, will discuss career opportunities in STEM (science, technology, engineering & math) for girls today.

Learn about four emerging industries and the various career paths, internship opportunities, and strategies pertaining to them.

Meet successful women working as experts in their fields who will share their insights. During the hands-on activities you will work directly with them.

Hear from expert female panel guest speakers who will answer your questions directly.

Receive many giveaways including a Sci-Tech Girl tee shirt, and gift bag, and meet many high school girls from across Southeastern Mass who, like you, are interested in a career using STEM.

Saturday, April 9, 8:30am to 3:30pm
Located at the Mass. Maritime Campus, Buzzards Bay

Enrollment fee: $20 (limited to 100 participants Register Now!)

Call 774-994-2097 or email Phyllis@juniortech.org
http://www.juniortech.org/

Focusing on careers for girls in emerging fields including aerospace, environment, marine and medical careers

Expo Schedule at a glance:

WELCOME
Keynote Speaker: Dr. Susan Avery, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
EXPO DAY OVERVIEW
Caroline Goode, Member of the Governor’s STEM Advisory Council
MORNING & AFTERNOON HANDS-ON-WORKSHOPS
AEROSPACE CAREERS
Living & Working in Space — Astronaut Training Simulations & Space Suits
NASA, Aerospace & YOU! — Learn about NASA, aerospace internships and career opportunities for women!
ENVIRONMENT CAREERS
Sustaining our Planet — How will green technology affect careers of the future? Take the GREEN Tour of the MMA Campus.
MARINE CAREERS
Underwater Robotics (ROV’s) — Build & drive an underwater ROV
Saving our Marine Life — Rehabilitation, Tagging & Release — Understanding the causes of stranding and the strategy for saving our oceans and marine life
MEDICAL CAREERS
Health & Physical Therapy — Physical Therapy & Sports
Forensics — Understanding forensics and using blood-typing to solve a crime
Biotechnology — DNA Extraction, Understanding the Biotech in CSI
LUNCH
PANEL DISCUSSION AND Q&A including but not limited to:
Megan Amsler, Executive Director of Cape & Islands Self-Reliance Corp
Rhonda Moniz, Benthic Exploration (joined Dr. Robert Ballard’s research vessel July 2010)
Kathy Zagzebski, President, National Marine Life Center
Dr. Giza High, UMass Medical Center
Dr. Lynn Graff, Dr. of Physical Therapy
CLOSING REMARKS
Dr. Elizabeth Stevenson, Dean of Enrollment, Massachusetts Maritime Academy will provide a top-ten list of college application strategies.

WHEN: Saturday, April 9, 8:30am to 3:30pm

WHERE: Located at the Mass. Maritime Campus, Buzzards Bay
PRICE: Enrollment fee: $20 (limited to 100 participants — Register Now!)

Call 774-994-2097 or email Phyllis@juniortech.org • www.juniortech.org

Whitewater Rafting (Charlemont) for Seniors and Ambassadors, 5/14/11

Go to Zoar Outdoor in western Massachusetts for a fun adventure ride on class II and III rapids on the Deerfield River, including the Freight Train, Pinball and Microwave! A fantastic trip for White Water Rafting first-timers! This exciting day fulfills a bridging requirement. Price includes, lunch, wet suit rental, PFD's, and helmets. Program questions: Jessie Wetzel, Waltham 781-373-4310.

Date:May 14, 2011
Time:10:30 AM - 04:30 PM
Program Level:Senior, Ambassador
Grades:9, 10, 11, 12
Category:Outdoor Adventures Camp

Location:
Charlemont, MA 01339
Fee:$56.00 (girl), $66.00 (adult)


As an editorial comment - I did this program with my girls (that is some of them in the photo) - and they LOVED it and want to go again, but do a more challenging river!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Leader Meeting Minutes - 3/15/11

Attendees: Service Unit (SU) Coordinator: Amy Kelly [73897, 71901], SU Secretary: Debbie Nearing [73891], SU Registrar:Anne Valade, SU Recording Secretary: Alycia McGoldrick [73904], SU Event Coordinator Angela Danico [71886], Little School Coordinator Barbara Gravel [71876], SU Treasurer: Julia Slavin [71872], SU Cookie Coordinator: Kerstin March [71898], Mary Lasdin [71871, 71893], Kerry Lord [71889], Denise Forcellese [73901], Cindy Russell [73917], Melissa Grew [71896], Batch Coordinator Michelle Rosenthal [71902], Christie Perrone [73898], Michelle Gwozdz [85120], Karen McCullough [71905], Ruth Kennedy [73899], Amanda Heffernan [71888], Kristin Lamont [71884, 71880, 85193], Lisa Craig [71880], Debbie Aalto [71880], Jan Wise [73894], Patti Harrington [71876], Laura Wall [73903], Kate Mahoney [71868]


Items requiring attention are marked in red

ASAP!! Items requiring IMMEDIATE attention are preceded by "ASAP!" and marked in red

Intro/Announcements
Meeting was called to order at 7:35 pm
Pledge of Allegiance and the Girl Scout Promise were recited

Council Updates

Three North Reading Service Unit Volunteers will be receiving awards from Girl Scouts of Eastern Mass (GSEM) at the upcoming awards banquet. Two North Reading Leaders will be receiving awards from GSEM at Fly Up. There is still time to nominate leaders and volunteers for Service Unit level awards.

There are changes coming from GSUSA:
◊ "Juliettes" will now be called "Independently Registered Girls".
◊ By Fall '12, the current badges and badge books will be obsolete. New books will be available this fall ('ll). New books will be 3-ring binders.
◊ New bridging requirements (easier) are available out at GSUSA

Reading Council for Girls is NOT going to be able to offer camperships (camp scholarships) this year.

Service Opportunities have been added to the blog:
◊ Cradles to Crayons - clothing and toy collection. Drop off is local at the NR Comcast on 4/22 from 1-3. Looking for older girl volunteers to help.
◊ 100 year celebration kickoff at Franklin Park Zoo on 4/16. Girls can register on-line until 4/1. Asking girls to bring plastic bags for a recycling project.
◊ Beginning 4/16, the Forever Green project starts. Girls can go to GSUSA to learn how to reduce their footprint AND take the Forever Green pledge. This will be available until April '12.
◊ Council-wide Camperee to celebrate 100 years next year, 6/1-6/3/12 down on the cape. Council is asking all towns to use this as their encampment. Cost will be $35 per person. Troops will need to meet their Adult camp requirements (troop camp certified, first aider)

Events
Events are now being posted to the North Reading Patch!

Girl Scout Sunday
◊ Feedback is that this went well townwide.
◊ Thanks to all the coordinators that managed each of the houses of worship.
◊ There are still patches available if anyone needs extras.

Mother/Daughter Game Night
◊ Cancelled due to low participation.
◊ There was a long discussion about flyers/blogs/attendance - and feedback was captured for the Service Team to discuss at their next Service Team meeting.

Food Pantry
◊ Post-it posters are working well at Stop and Shop and Wal-mart
◊ St. Teresa's response on Girl Scout Sunday was great...two vanfulls went to the Pantry
◊ Collection Drop-off is Saturday 3/19, 10am-12:30pm at Town Hall. There will be tours available for troops that want them

Rollerskating (flyer on the blog)
◊ 3/17, 1:30-3:30pm at Beverly Rollerpalace
◊ All levels
◊ Girls should bring an item for the Food Pantry
◊ Tickets will be sold at the door
◊ This is a Friends and Family event, and brothers can and do attend!

Brownie Ready, Set, Go Camping Try-it Event (flyer on the blog)
◊ 3/26 at Camp Maude Eaton, 10am-12pm
◊ Brownies
◊ Sign-ups were due at March Leader meeting - but additional sign-ups can go to Cindy Russell ctrussell@comcast.net

Me and My Pal Bowling (flyer on the blog)
◊ 4/2 at Wakefield Bowladrome (two sessions)
◊ 5th grade and up
◊ Sign-ups were due at March Leader meeting - but additional sign-ups can go to Mary Lasdin lasdin@comcast.net

Mother/Daughter Ice Cream Social and Magic Show (flyer on the blog)
◊ 4/3 at Moose Hall, 2-4pm
◊ Brownies
◊ Mail or drop off registration to Amy Kelly kellys@majekelly.com by 3/25

Vacation Gymnastics (flyer on the blog)
◊ 4/20 at Reading Gymnastics, 1:30-3:30 pm
◊ Daisies and Brownies
◊ First come, first served event - space is limited (60 girl limit)
◊ Forms will be collected at the April Leader's meeting

Fancy Nancy Arty Party (flyer were provided at Leader meeting)
◊ 4/28 North Reading High School Cafeteria, 4-5:30 pm
◊ Daisies
◊ Storytelling, painting (with washable paints and aprons), tea party

What's Your Make-Up Attitude (flyer on the blog)
◊ 4/30 at Camp Rice Moody, 6-8:30 pm
◊ Grades 5-12
◊ Girls will learn about hairstyles, haircare, appropriate makeup, skincare
◊ Girls will also learn how the media presents images of "perfect" girls...but nobody is perfect!
◊ Girls should bring a toiletry item for donating to the Food Pantry
◊ Forms will be collected at the April Leader's meeting

April Leader Meeting
◊ Moved to 4/12 due to April Vacation Week
◊ Will be in Library activity room

S.H.A.R.E.
◊ This is the fundraiser run by Council, once a year.
◊ Letters and envelopes were distributed at Leader's Meeting
◊ Every family should get a contribution envelope and SHARE letter. The envelope should be returned to the leader, sealed, with whatever donation they feel they can contribute inside. The Leader then puts all of the individual envelopes into the large white envelope and seals it. The Leader then returns the large white envelope at the April Leaders meeting.
◊ GSEM spends ~$300 per girl annually on programs, camp maintenance, scholarships, training, etc...
◊ Need to reach town-wide $1500 goal in order to receive 10% back to North Reading funds

Cookies
◊ Payments were due 3/15
◊ Didn't quite reach the sales total of last year
◊ Recognitions will be available at May Leader's Meeting
◊ Service Unit purchased a case of Thanks A Lots to use as thank you gifts for merchants and individuals in town who support NRGS. This includes: NR Transcript, Rev. Hughes, Rich Porter, Reading Coop, Citizens Bank, North Shore Printing, Karin Marlin @ Town Hall, NR Business Office, Library
◊ Looking for troops to write a Thank You note to one of the above and deliver cookies with the note. Younger troops can take a photo of the girls presenting the thank you and have it posted in the Transcript!
◊ Several Leaders attended the Cookie Creations event - and highly recommend it for next year! This is an adult event.
◊ Cookie Sell Down runs 3/18-3/26 (closed Mondays). Cases can be purchased at $2.50/box and then used for a booth sale - keeping the $1.50 as profit for the troop. Cases must be paid for with cash or money orders only. Cookies can't be sold past May 31st. The Cookie Cupboard in North Andover is part of the Sell Down.

Meeting was adjourned at 8:55

Fly Up Planning Meeting immediately followed

Fitness to Fashion Interest Project Patch for girls 5th-12th grade - 4/30

This event is for the older girls - grades 5-12.  During this event, they'll learn about hairstyles and haircare, age appropriate makeup techniques and skin care, and see how the "perfect" images we see in magazines aren't that perfect after all!

April 30th, 6-8:30 pm
Cost: $6 per girl
Each girl should bring one toiletry item to donate to the Food Pantry

The flyer can be found here

Vacation Week Gymnastics for younger girls - 4/20, 2 sessions

Want to add a scout event to your calendar during April vacation week?
Join us on April 20th at Reading Gymnastics from 1:30-3:30 pm (NOTE - THIS HAS BEEN UPDATED TO A SINGLE SESSION)
This is a first come, first served event as there are a limited number of spaces!

Cost: $7 per girl
Activity patch and snack included

See the flyer for more information

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Spring Service Project - Clean Out Your Closets! Drop Off 4/22

Please Join Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts, Cradles to Crayons, and Comcast for Comcast Cares Day.

It's time to clean out your children's closets and donate your items to Cradles to Crayons.

Donations of children's goods are what make the Giving Factory possible, and make it so efficient and effective. They accept your donations of new and gently used clothing, books, toys, baby items, and school supplies for kids age 0 to 12. www.boston.cradlestocrayons.org for a complete list.

Please only donate clothing that you would have your children wear. Not rips, tears, or stains.

Don't forget as a council we are collecting New Socks and Underwear. We are halfway to our goal of 5,000 pairs of each! If you donate socks and underwear to one of these locations, let Joan Reilly know how many pairs so we can add them to the tally.

Bring your items to one of the following Comcast locations and they will transport it to Cradles to Crayons where they will sort and distribute it. There is a very narrow window for dropoff. Please do not call Comcast to arrange another time. If you can't make this time, you can drop off directly to Cradles to Crayons prior to April 30 for Comcast Cares Day. A limited amount of donations can be dropped off at the Waltham Council Office during the week of April 25. Call or email Joan Reilly to arrange jreilly@girlscoutseasternmass.org 781-373-4232

There is space for 50 Girl Scout Volunteers to help work at the Cradles to Crayons warehouse on April 30 for the morning. If you are interested in helping, please contact Joan Reilly by April 15. This is a first come/first serve opportunity.

Comcast Drop Off Locations for April 22 from 1- 3 PM Only.

WarehouseAddress
Westford, MA4 Lyberty Way, Westford, MA 01886
Lawrence, MA148 Shepard St., Lawrence, MA 01843
S. Boston, MA426 E. 1st St., S. Boston, MA 02127
Natick, MA241 W. Central St., Natick, MA 01760
Winchester, MA10 Lowell Ave., Winchester, MA 01890
N. Reading, MA55 Concord St., N. Reading, MA 01864
Beverly, MA12 Tozer Rd., Beverly, MA 01915
Taunton, MA440 Myles Standish Blvd., Taunton, MA 02780
Foxborough, MA85 E. Belcher Rd., Foxborough, MA 02035
S. Yarmouth, MA10 Old Town House Rd., S. Yarmouth, MA 02664
Plymouth, MA40 Grissom Rd., Plymouth, MA 02360