It’s Volunteer
Appreciation Season! Show appreciation
for volunteers you know and love by nominating them for formal recognitions! Submit nominations online by February 15.
Youth Mental Health First
Aid. Offered at a discounted rate for GSEMA
volunteers, this training introduces participants to the unique risk factors
and warning signs of mental health challenges for adolescents, builds
understanding of the importance of early intervention, and teaches participants how to help an
adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental health challenge. The course will
be offered twice this winter and spring: at Camp Maude Eaton in Andover on
February 22, and in Middleboro on April 25. Register.
Volunteer
Resources Updates. Volunteer Resources and the Safety page of Volunteer Essentials will be getting a redesign! We are restructuring Volunteer
Resources to help you find the information you need faster. Travel and required
training information will move to the Safety page, and will soon include recommended
action items for volunteers. Please contact Danielle with
feedback about the changes.
Upcoming Events
UPCOMING EVENTS
Next Leader Meeting in Feb - TBD
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Monday, January 27, 2020
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
It’s Volunteer Appreciation Season!
Show appreciation for
volunteers you know and love by nominating them for formal recognition!
Submit nominations online
by February 15.
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Volunteer/Troop Leader Education Opportunities
Risk
Management and Volunteer Safety Virtual Connections. Looking
for additional guidance on how to ensure safe Girl Scouting experiences for
your girls? Join us online on January 10 for Risk Management and Volunteer
Safety Virtual Connections. You’ll be introduced to Safety Activity
Checkpoints, Volunteer Essentials, and council policies and procedures for
troop overnights, camping trips, and trips abroad. Register today.
Wilderness
First Aid. Our spring Wilderness First Aid course is
now open for registration! Financial aid is available, and Girl Scout
Ambassadors may also register to attend as part of earning their First Aid
badges. Sign up now—space is
limited!
Youth
Mental Health First Aid. Offered at a discounted rate for
GSEMA volunteers, this training introduces participants to the unique risk
factors and warning signs of mental health challenges for adolescents, builds
understanding of the importance of early intervention, and teaches
participants how to help an adolescent in crisis or experiencing a mental
health challenge. The course will be offered twice this winter and spring: at
Camp Maude Eaton in Andover on February 22, and in Middleboro on April 25. Register.
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Getting your troop activities in the Transcript
If you'd like to let the North Reading community know about some
of the great stuff you do with your troop, consider sending it to the North
Reading Transcript. Whenever you do something community related, outdoors, STEM
related - anything really, you can send a pic and a blurb. The girls love to
see their picture in the paper + it promotes girl scouts in our town.
Here are some tips:
- send a ready to print article of 200 words or less
- include who, what, when, where and why
- always send hi-res photographs with captions (always make sure
you have permission from parent/ guardian to publish)
- add a quote if you can (but not necessary)
- send it to nrtranscript@rcn.com
- please reach out to Jo Gibson (joanneg@gmail.com)
if you want help.
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Calling for volunteers
We are hoping to run these great events in the new year if we
get enough volunteers:
Girl Scout Race Car Challenge
Seeking volunteers to participate on a planning committee for
this event likely to be held in the March/April time frame. Plan to meet maybe
3-4 times between Dec-March. Please contact Lisa Ayer at lisa.ayer7@gmail.com
World Thinking Day
If you, or someone you know (such as a troop parent) would like
to share their heritage, we would love them to help at our World Thinking Day.
They would be asked to share a craft, or game, or food, or music, or a brief
presentation. They would probably only need to do a couple of these things and
keep the girls occupied for about 15 or 20 minutes. Your troop is also welcome
to represent a country as a group. It can just be a country they are interested
in - even if they don't have ancestry there. Please reach out to your troop
parents. They can email Jo Gibson (joanneg@gmail.com) with any questions.
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Volunteers
Monday, November 4, 2019
Volunteer Recognitions
GSEMA is now accepting nominations for
volunteer recognitions! Show appreciation for volunteers you know and love by
nominating them for formal awards. Nominations are
due by February 15. Plus, check out our tips for
other fun and easy ways to say thank you to volunteers who are making the world
a better place.
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Represent GSEMA at the 2020 National Convention
Calling Girl Scouts age
14+ and adults! Apply to serve as a National Council Delegate
for GSEMA at GSUSA’s 55th National Council Session and
Convention. From October 21–25, 2020, in Orlando, Florida, you can be part of
the action by representing GSEMA, meeting delegates from other councils,
and casting your vote to help shape the future of Girl Scouting. Learn more
about the role and
read through the FAQ,
then apply by
December 5.
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Cookie Program
Get ready, get set, mark your calendars for the
2019–20 cookie program! Girl Scout Cookies fund adventures and help girls
empower themselves through goal-setting and entrepreneurship—not to mention
fun! Girls can begin selling cookies online on November 21, and in person on
December 3. Troop Cookie Coordinators can get a prepared by submitting
their required paperwork now. You can explore our online resources, and email us with your troop number if you need to be
introduced to your Service Unit Cookie Mentor.
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Saturday, October 26, 2019
The 2019 GSEMA Volunteer Conference
Will take place on Sunday, November 17th from
8am-5pm at the Burlington Marriott. The cost is $25 and lunch is included.
Please join us for a fun day of workshops and networking. Register here https://www.gsema.org/ en/for-volunteers/volunteer- conference.html
Contact Rebecca Lowe with
any questions rebecca.lowe@gmail. com
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Halloween Party
Thank you to all our volunteers for
helping to make this event a success! If you have any feedback on how our
annual Halloween party could be improved or expanded for 2020 we welcome any
suggestions. Also, please email Rebecca Lowe photos of the event and the names
of the girls pictured for submission to The Transcript.
Friday, October 18, 2019
Facebook pages & blog
Please invite parents to join this blog and our private Facebook page "Parents and
Guardians of North Reading Girl Scouts". We also have a private leader
Facebook page "North Reading Girl Scout Leaders". All have loads of
information about upcoming events, interesting GS articles, and a forum
for asking any GS-related questions.
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Monday, September 23, 2019
Caroling Event - Need Volunteer
Caroling event - we need someone to run this event. Please let Rebecca (rebecca.lowe@gmail. com) or Jo (joanneg@gmail.com) know if you would like to do it. It involves making holiday cards for veterans, hot chocolate and of course, caroling.
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2019 GSEMA Volunteer Conference, Nov 17
The 2019 GSEMA Volunteer Conference will
take place on Sunday, November 17th from 8am-5pm at the Burlington
Marriott. The cost is $25 and lunch is included. Please join us for a
fun day of workshops and networking. Register here https://www.gsema.org/ en/for-volunteers/volunteer- conference.html Contact Rebecca Lowe with any questions Rebecca.lowe@gmail. com
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Leader Meeting Minutes 9/9/2019
North Reading Girl
Scouts
Leader Meeting
Minutes 9-9-19
Library Activity
Room at 7:30 p.m.
In
attendance: Debbie Nearing, SU Coordinator (outgoing); Jo Gibson, SU Coordinator
and Troops 62548 & 69175; Rebecca Lowe, SU Coordinator and Troop 62550; Amy Kelly, Treasurer and
Troops 71901 & 62804; Lisa Ayer, Blog Manager & Troop 62798; Denise Kung, Fall Product
Manager and Troop 62798; Amber O’Driscoll, SU Membership Promotor and Troops 76211 & 67419; Kristen Pemberton, SU New Leader
Mentor and Troop 69171; Karianne Bekier, Media Coordinator and Troops 62803 & 82418; Stephanie Musgrave, Troop 71868; Kathleen Roy, Troop 70416; Marissa Rumasiglia, Troop 70416; Anne
Valade, Troop 71901; Cindy DeWolfe, Troop 85336; and Casey Taylor, Troop 70415
Meeting called to order: 7:38 pm
Pledge of Allegiance Led by Junior Girl Scouts, Julia
Pemberton and Elizabeth Ayer
Girl Scout Promise Led by Junior Girl Scouts, Julia
Pemberton and Elizabeth Ayer
Debbie
Nearing, Outgoing NRGS Service Unit Coordinator
- Opened the meeting and welcomed all new and current Leaders to our September Leader meeting.
- All Service Team members in attendance introduced themselves and explained their positions. Debbie welcomed all new volunteers to their new positions.
- Debbie talked about this being her last Leader meeting she was running as SU Coordinator and that she would be stepping down from NRGS as a Service Team member but would be staying on as the Chair for the Founder Award Scholarship and for the Volunteers and Recognitions to award volunteers in North Reading.
- Open positions were discussed as we are in need of a Corresponding Secretary to send out Monday emails, update and maintain distribution lists, book venues, etc. We are also in need of a Recording Secretary to take minutes at the Leader and Service Team meetings. This person can do both jobs or the jobs can be split.
General Information
- Leader meeting dates for 2019-2020 will be forthcoming under the new SU Coordinators, tentatively Monday, October 7th at 7:30 p.m. was booked for the October Leader meeting.
- Leaders passed in registration forms and money for the Archery/Canoeing event which Jo said was just about full.
- Early bird patches were available for each troop who had girls register before June 30 for the new membership year. If you didn’t pick them up, they will be at the October meeting or you can make arrangements with Amber O’Driscoll to get them.
- Cori representatives were on hand to authorize updated Cori’s to bring to GSEM and volunteers and Leaders were reminded to check their Cori status for all members especially Leaders since they will be locked out of their GS account if their Cori expires
- Leaders were reminded to take new level training through Lead Online if they never took it or if they just flew up to a new level of scouting. This is not only for the benefit of the troop, but also without the proper training, the troop may not receive all the incentives and benefits and awards for the troop and Leaders they may be worthy of receiving.
- Rebecca Lowe talked about the Volunteer Conference on November 17th being held in Burlington this year and the benefits to signing up and attending. Sign up at www.gsema.org. New Leaders and existing Leaders can all benefit and can also meet new volunteers from other Service Units to share information. Debbie and Anne Valade will be sitting in at tables for “what to do after your troop graduates” and “awards and recognitions”.
- Lisa Ayer and Denise Kung attended the Sun Day Event from Council on August 25th and shared a little of what they heard about from GSEM, but the 2 pages of valuable information will be posted to the NRGS blog to save time at the meeting.
- If troops have money in their account, you don’t need to charge dues, but a good rule is $1 or $2 per girl per meeting. Consider taking installments if you are charging large amounts like $40 when starting your new troop.
- North Reading does have financial aid for any girl who cannot afford a uniform, or an event and the troop doesn’t have funds for her, no questions asked. Talk to Amy Kelly or a SU Coordinator in confidence.
- GSEM will also pay for registration fees for girls who are struggling to stay in Girl Scouting.
- If your troop has the funds, consider paying registration fees for the fall product or cookie coordinators for your troop.
- Try not to buy too much for a new troop starting up using your out of pocket money. If you do spend money out of pocket, remember to reimburse yourself with receipts you hand in to your treasurer. It will add up if you don’t reimburse yourself.
- If you want to keep your troop open to more than 12 girls, make sure you check that option with GSEMA when you sign up your troop or they could close your troop at 12 girl members.
- All volunteers helping with the troop NEED to be registered Girl Scouts and Coried/Soried. If a Daisy adult is coming with a daughter to an event, the adult does not need to be registered since she is not working with the other girls.
Registration and Membership
- There will be a GS informational table at the Apple Festival on Saturday, September 14th. Troop 71901 members will be there on hand to do face painting and offer help to serve pie and ice cream to families. Anyone who can attend the sit at the table for a few hours, let Amy or Debbie know. Amber is not available as the SUMP. Debbie offered to stay at the table until 12 noon with Amy’s girls.
- We are looking for Leaders for the Batch School Kindergarten troop. Contact Amber O’Driscoll if you are interested.
- Remember that girls need to be re-registered by 10/1/19 to participate in the new year activities, events and troop meetings.
- Amy Kelly also reminded Leaders that although the new membership year starts on 10/1, girls and adults can join and sign up anytime during the year.
- Girls not reregistered by 10/1 may not participate in troop meetings.
- If a troop is not attending an event, remember girls can still participate and sign up individually to any event.
- New troop leaders can reach out to Kristen Pemberton as the new Leader mentor for NRGS. She should be able to help you with questions you may have pertaining to your new troop.
Upcoming Events and Future Events
- Archery/Canoe/Smores Event is October 6th.
- Jo Gibson talked about having 4 groups of 16 girls and that the event is pretty full.
- Some people paid through Venmo but didn’t send in forms and other people sent in forms without payment. There was discussion about how many of these girls were considered registered.
- By the end of the night, Jo declared that the event was indeed full, and no more registrations could be taken.
- Halloween Party Event is booked at the Moose for Sunday, October 20th from 2 to 4 p.m. Jo booked the hall from 1 to 5 for set up and breakdown.
- We are looking for volunteers to help run some of the stations and also looking for new ideas at this event. Several Leaders said they would help out and some said they had older girls who could run some events as well. Ideally, Cadette level and up would be great to help.
- The flyer will be forthcoming in the next few days and posted to Facebook, the Blog and attached to the Monday email.
- Debbie offered to update last year’s flyer with the new information.
- It was mentioned that there would not be a parade this year to the Nursing Home because of a change in the facility with memory impaired patients. Last year, there was hardly any interaction with the patients and the girls.
- Jo asked for anyone to donate used Halloween decorations as well to decorate the hall
- New Daisies can have a parent attend with her at this event.
- The Caroling Event is usually in December.
- Kristen Pemberton was asked to run this event again, but she declined stating that she got negative feedback from last year when it was held at CareOne in Wilmington because it wasn’t kept in town.
- Leaders all thought it was a great event last year and didn’t add any negatives to the conversation and the event was well attended.
- We are looking for someone to run the event
- Amy Salomon also declined to help run the event this year due to family conflicts, but she did say she had things in her shed that were used last year that she can let someone use.
Fall Product Sale
- The fall product sale this year runs from September 16 to October 23.
- Denise brought several samples of candy and nuts to the meeting for all to try
- Fall product kits were available at the meeting for each troop interested in selling
- The food pantry will be receiving fruit slices this year instead of nuts
- Troops earn 15% of every dollar sold and older opt out troops get 20%
- Troops MUST participate in BOTH the fall product sale and cookie sale in order to raise money through fundraising and a troop cannot fundraise during the date of each other sale
- Each troop must have a fall products coordinator to handle the sale and this person must be registered as a Girl Scout and also be Coried and must complete the volunteer paperwork and return it to Denise Kung.
- Troops must have a bank account open before they can sell fall products. Go on to www.gsema.org and request a bank account. GSEM will send you the necessary paperwork you need to take to the bank. GSEM would like troops to use Citizens Bank because they have negotiations set up with the bank whereas troops won’t be charged service charge fees. If you use another bank, as Reading Cooperative was suggested at the meeting by Rebecca Lowe, you must be sure you are not paying monthly service charge fees. That would deplete Girl Scout accounts.
- Denise set up a Team App for the Fall Products that troops can download to get information for the fall products sale.
- Denise will send everyone an email to get you started on September 16th through Unify once you sign up with her.
- Girls must be registered by October 21 to participate and receive recognitions
- Troops must also have each girl complete the annual permission form for 2020 found on the www.gsema.org website to be able to sell fall products and cookies
- Troops should receive a large white envelope, In a Nutshell Guide, and a money receipt booklet.
- Girls should receive an order card, a money envelope and a sheet of business cards.
- Girls can sell online again, and customers will get a discount in shipping fees
- Customers may also be able to order online and have only certain products delivered by girls which are available on the cards only. Other items will need to be shipped if not on the card.
- Orders must be input by October 23rd into the system. Don’t wait until the last day because the system gets slow. Online has 5 days longer until October 28.
- By October 28th, the money must be deposited into your bank. GSEM will remove the money for the fall products you ordered, and your troop profit will stay in the account.
- Fall product selling is a great way to earn money early for your troop account.
- Girls will get patches for each thing they participate in from the sale and each patch will interlock to create a larger cool patch.
End of Meeting
Debbie ended the meeting by thanking everyone for volunteering
as Girl Scout Leaders and to remember that the girls are watching over them as
their role model and that they can help the girls succeed. Whether it’s a badge, activity, craft, or
something else that seems insignificant, in the end the girls will know that
through Girl Scouts and through you, they accomplished something grand and the
joyful look in their eyes will be all the thanks you need!
She thanked all the service team members for their love and
support over the years and for supporting her as SU Coordinator. Debbie said it was a privilege to share so
many good moments over the years with so many wonderful, amazing women. For
Debbie, being involved in Girl Scouting wasn’t about getting a reward, it was
about helping girls grow into strong female leaders and giving them the tools,
they need to succeed in life. It was a very rewarding experience in Debbie’s
life for the past 16 years, and she wished Jo and Rebecca best wishes in their
new role as Service Unit Coordinators.
Debbie left Jo and Rebecca with a Survival Kit to remind them of the ups
and downs of their position but to have faith that they could handle whatever
is thrown at them. Included in that kit
among other things was a pack of gum to remind them to “stick together” as
Coordinators!
She left them with:
·
Mounds candy for the mounds of information you will
be learning
·
Nuts to be a little nutty sometimes and have a good
laugh
·
A Puzzle piece because without you, things wouldn’t
be complete
·
A Band-aid for healing hurt feelings, your or
someone else’s
·
Marbles to replace those we lose from time to time
·
A Rubber Band as a reminder to stay flexible
·
String to tie things together when everything falls
apart
·
An Eraser to remind you that everyone makes
mistakes and that’s okay!
·
Sweet and Sour candy to help you appreciate the
difference in others
·
Hugs and Kisses to remind you that someone cares
for you
·
A Paper Clip to help you keep it all together and a
·
Candle to remind you to share your light with
others.
The Service Team members thanked Debbie for her service over the
years and gave her a lifetime scarf and slide as a token of their appreciation. Debbie said she will truly miss being part of
NRGS Service team, but you will see her around…
Meeting adjourned at 8:45 pm
Minutes
taken and Submitted by Debbie Nearing, SU Coordinator
in the
absence of a Recording Secretary
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