Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS
Next Leader Meeting in Feb - TBD

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Veterans Day Event

Veterans Day Event, Wednesday, Nov. 11th, ceremony begins at 11 a.m. on the NR town Common.  Girl Scouts of any age level are invited and are asked to arrive at 10:30 a.m. They should wear their vest/sash and stand together as a group for the ceremony. This is not a drop-off event and girls do not need to attend as a troop. Families are welcome to attend.  After the ceremony, there will be refreshments and activities inside the Senior Center. Veterans Affairs welcomes any donations of cookies or snacks for the refreshment table.
Leaders--If you plan on attending with your troop or you have girls who want to go with their family, please email Lisa at krisandlisa@hotmail.com with your headcount no later than November 3rd.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Adult Day at Camp Oct. 31

Who is an Alumna?  If you went to camp, were in a troop, were or are a registered adult, led or helped to lead a troop, in any GSUSA or USAGO dominion, you are an Alumna.   If your SO ever was left lonely because you were off with the troop again, then he/she is an alum!  And we want you to come to camp on October 31st and have your kind of Girl Scout fun (no children allowed! No teenagers to snicker as you sing or negotiate the ropes course!.)  Sing, have tea, smores, climb, hike, chat with museum docents, chat with old friends and new, meet Juliette, see the amazing Great Hall makeover, give service - all of these options are available from 11 - 3 on October 31st!

This event is for all adults (no need to be currently registered).
When: October 31, 11 am – 3 pm
Where: Camp Cedar Hill, 265 Beaver Street, Waltham, MA
All the Details: Online at http://bit.ly/1PWkXEL
Register: Online at http://bit.ly/1WcjkpY
    or
Register: By sending $12, payable to GSEM, along with your personal information and mail to GSEM Alumnae Day at Camp, 95 Berkeley St, Boston, MA 02116



Thursday, October 15, 2015

Leader Meeting Minutes, 10/14/15


Volunteer Leader Meeting
October 14, 2015
Town Hall Room 10
Start time: 7:41pm

In attendance: Debbie Nearing 73891, Karen Buscemi 86279, Joanna Maguire 78188, Kristin Puliafico 85118, Kim Baker 69176, Dorothy Lehane 76211, Karianne Bekier, Kerri Antonucci, Lisa Ayer, Lisa Coroa-Bockley 85121, Mary Hatton 78181, Mays Hannegraaff 78188, Cindy DeWolfe 85336, Jo Gibson 69175, Amy Solomon 69175, Kristen Pemberton 69171, Jessica Barabani, Christy Damphousse 85122, Jennifer Vant 85337, Ruth Kennedy 73899, Amber O'Driscoll 76211, Lisa Alexander 86279, Jessica Blanchette, Anne Valade, Kerstin March, Amy Kelly 3897-1901, Bridget Easler
 Pledge of Allegiance
Girl Scout Pledge
 Anne Valade introduced herself and Debbie Nearing as Co Service Unit Coordinators. We then went around the room starting with the Service Team and introduced ourselves and stated the level of Girl Scouts we are leading and the school we are at.
Anne Valade: Thank you for coming. Girl Scouting can't run without it's volunteers. Thank you for taking the step to become a leader. The time you spend with your daughter is a great memory and very rewarding.
 Protocol and Announcements: Anne explained the "parking lot". If anyone has any questions please use the paper and pen and tape your question to the parking lot. All questions will be answered at the end of the meeting. Also, the little green bag may be used for questions and suggestions as well. Please sign in on the sign in sheet with your name and troop #. Please review the troop rosters on the table and make any changes.  If any of the brand new leaders are confused as to what is being talked about, please feel free to ask any questions.  Early bird patches are still here for troops 73894 and 66232.  Any questions?
A leader asked if you are going to encampment for the day only with Daisies, would you need training? Debbie Nearing answered "no, you do not".
Lisa Alexander is collecting Halloween forms.
Amy Kelly mentioned that every registered Daisy received the Halloween flyer through email. The new troops are: 1 at the Hood School, 1 at the Little School and 2 at the Batch School. To our new leaders: Rosa from Council is hosting Troop Pathway Orientation. The next one is this Friday at Camp Rice Moody. If we get enough new leaders Rosa may come to North Reading for Troop Pathway training.
New leaders need: Troop Pathway training, date & time  for your meeting, to be registered and cori'd before they will receive a troop #. You then can train for your level of Daisy training. There is no rush.
Anne Valade: To look up training online go to: volunteers, then training. Be sure to go online and take GS 101. The Ultimate Guide lists trainings as well.
 Debbie Nearing: The encampment committee is Lisa Alexandra, Kerstin March, Bridget Easler, Jen Vant and Debbie Nearing. Debbie would like to meet and pick the date and talk about locations. Debbie needs to fax the dates and choice camp to council on November 15th. There is no guarantee we get the camp or weekend we want. Confirmation of encampment date will be known by December. Information on encampment will be put out in January. Typically it is a Friday-Sunday. Come for 1 or 2 nights or the day on Saturday. Debbie will be scheduling a meeting to start encampment plans. Anyone interested in joining the committee, please contact Debbie so you will be included in the meeting date emails.
 There is a winter encampment at Cedar Hill in November for troops that would like to try camping in colder weather. To see who was ready to sleep overnight, Debbie took her troop to the Library Activity Room for an overnight. What are the differences of Camp Runels and Cedar Hill? There is much more space at Cedar Hill and it has more closed in lodging sites than Runels for younger troops who are not comfortable with sleeping in tents.  Runels also has a waterfront.
Ruth Kennedy: Star Gazing in this Monday Oct. 17th and offered to Juniors and up. 11 girls have registered. Hopefully Monday will work if it’s not cloudy. Please watch for an email for Ruth if there is a change of date.
The Fall Product ends Oct. 27th. Please have all data in by the 26th at 10pm or well before. The Fall Product Sale is nuts, candy and magazines. Everything is reasonably priced, it's a quick sale, cash up front and delivered by Thanksgiving. Please give checks to Kerstin and booklets with names by Oct. 30.
Magazine subscriptions are much quicker if ordered online especially if you are giving as a gift. The FP items will be at Ruth's house for pick up.
If you need to add a girl to your sale, email Travis to add a girl to your roster. Ruth has his email address.

Lisa Alexander: This year we are having a drive for household and toiletries (instead of the CCS household mitten tags we did in the past) for the food pantry in the month of December. Family gift tags are still available at the Post Office if you would like to do that as well.
The Girl Scouts have their food drive in March. Last year the Middle School did March as well. Will the Middle School do that again? Could each troop be responsible for a bin at different locations in town?
Other events:  Astronomy, Halloween, Veteran's Day, Caroling on the Common. The Service Unit is asking for volunteers sit on a committee. Let Lisa know if you would like to be part of a committee for an event.
 The Halloween party has at least 95 girls. Can anyone stay to help? Please let Lisa know. Set up is at 12. The party is 1-3 and break down is at 3:00.
Veteran's Day is Nov. 11 and on the town common. The Girl Scouts are welcome and there are refreshments after a quick ceremony. Lisa will send a flyer.
Please make any suggestions for future events on the Big Event Sign up Sheet.
We have right now for planned events: Jan. 18- ice skating with Reading, February (World Thinking Day), March (Food Pantry month), April (Autism Awareness), gymnastics over April vacation, May is the Memorial Day Parade, June we have fly-up and encampment. A mother/daughter event would be nice idea this year. The Autism Awareness in April is not a Girl Scout event and will be run by Lisa Alexander. Lisa will be asking Girl Scouts to volunteer to help at the event.

Finances: How to set up an account and what to spend the girls money on is in Volunteer Essentials under forms and resources, chapter 5. Email Lisa with any questions. You need 2 people to sign up for a bank account and you have to get the necessary paperwork from GSEM to open a troop account.
If you would like to have your own fundraiser, you must participate in the Fall Product and Cookie sale. Lisa suggested a car wash or badge workshop to earn your own troop money.
For new Daisy leaders, all financial info. will be part of your training.
Amy Kelly: All leaders and new leaders receive the Ultimate Guide. The guide has family outings, trainings and troop activities. You may also go just with your daughter to any activity. Over 250 programs for girls in the book and also look online at www.hergirlscouts.org.
New this year, the outdoor programing events - you can sign up anytime, even on the same day of the activity.
Check out Wednesday Webinars on the GSEM website. You cannot log in on an iPad and the next one is in November and called Girl Scout Traditions.
There are nice family discounts for being a member of Girl Scouts. Please look on page 7 in the Ultimate Guide for discounts at some activities.

For cost of events or programs: Split the cost into thirds, 1/3 from the troop, 1/3 from the parents and 1/3 from the girl.
If you are going to do a troop activity, you need to fill out an activity form online. You do not need to fill out the form if you are going to do an activity from the Ultimate Guide or a GSEM program.

Check out our NRGS blog: www.northreadinggirlscouts.blogspot.com
 Please bring all donated crafts and Girl Scout related items to our next leader meeting for other Leaders to use if you are done with them.
Our meetings will rotate to different days of the week every month.
The next meeting is Thursday November 12 at the Town Hall in room 14.

Adjourned: 9:09pm





Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Upcoming Events offered by GSEM

Here's a list of programs and events being offered by GSEM by level:
Daisy Level
Brownie Level
Junior Level
Cadette Level
Senior and Ambassador Level



Reading GS Daisy Purple Petal Workshop

Reading Girl Scouts had a conflict and had to change their Daisy Purple Petal Workshop – Respect Myself and Others.  The workshop is now October 21 from 3:15 to 4:45 and they still have room available if you have any interested Daisies who need to earn this petal.  For questions, contact Michelle Kramer at michellekramer@verizon.net or 781-789-6774 or check out the flyer  here.


Monday, October 12, 2015

The Prudential Spirit of Community Awards - call for entries

This award, given out by GSEM, recognizes children in grades 5 - 12 who have distinguished themselves by making a meaningful difference in their communities by volunteering.  Please visit https://gsemserviceunitcoordinators.shutterfly.com/forum/5/647
for more information.


Wednesday, October 7, 2015

CHANGE IN VENUE!!! for Leader Meeting on October 14

The meeting will now be held in the Town Hall, room 10.  You can park in the back and the far door will be open.

Monday, September 21, 2015

Leader Meeting Minutes, 9/15/2015



Meeting on September 15, 2015 at the Library Activity Room.

Volunteers in attendance: Debbie Nearing (73891), Anne Valade, Kristin Puliafico (85118), Lisa Alexander (86279), Amy Kelly, (73897 & 71901) Jenn Casoli Vant, (85337) Kate Mahoney (71868), Sarah Stetson (76213), Marcy Nelson (76213), Joanne Gibson (69175), Mary Hatton (78181), Barbara Gravel (69184), Cindy DeWolfe, (85336) Bridget Easler (76212), Dorothy Lehane (76211), Kristen Pemberton (69171), Joanna Maguire(78188), Ruth Kennedy (73899), Kerstin March.
 The meeting started at 7:45pm with the Pledge of Allegiance and the Girl Scout Pledge.

 Anne Valade: Thanked everyone for coming and announced the new Service Team volunteers. Anne and Debbie Nearing will jointly share the position of acting Service Unit Coordinator. Amy Kelly is the new registrar with a registration team of school coordinators: Jo Gibson (Hood), Ruth Kennedy (Batch), Kristin Puliafico (Little).

 Registration:  The registration event planned for 9/16 was mentioned that it was being held at the LAR 6-8pm. You may also register online. Troop registration deadline is 9/30. After the 30th, parents will need to register girls themselves. If you are looking to transfer girls to another troop, please go through the registration team. We try to accommodate all girls. Amy's goal is to place every girl.
If you have any questions or concerns, please keep the registration team in the loop.

 The Ultimate Guide from GSEM will be in your mailbox in a few days!  This guide will have all the fun activities for your troop and families that will be run by Council.

 Also, the Service Team directory went out in an email two weeks ago. This tells people about the positions for the current year with emails if you need to reach out to anyone. The troop directory will be sent out in a Monday email after the changes are made.

Amy and the registration team: If you registered before June 30, 2015, please see Amy to pick up your early bird patches.
Jo Gibson: Jo has a 2nd year Daisy troop from the Batch and Hood combined. Jo is the school coordinator for the Hood School. Talk to Jo if you have any questions about registering girls from the Hood.
 Ruth Kennedy: Ruth is the interim Batch School Coordinator. If anyone has a daughter at the Batch and would like to take on Ruth's position, please talk to Anne or Debbie.
 Kristin Puliafico: Kristin is the Little School Coordinator. She is also Cori authorized along with Debbie Nearing and Kerstin March. Debbie will be sending a list of people whose Cori's have expired.

Fall Products and Cookies:  Ruth and Kerstin: The Fall Product kits are ready! Volunteer agreement forms need to be filled out to receive your online password for Fall Products. We tasted the samples that Ruth and Kerstin brought. There are some new items this year and items only available online. The products are magazines, nuts & candy. Please collect the money when you sell the item, troops need to pay for entire order upfront. Ruth loves the fall sale, they make great gifts for teachers, babysitters, CCD volunteers, coaches, and your bus driver! The items will arrive November 20, right in time for Thanksgiving. The prizes for the girls are super cute. Girls can opt out of prizes and receive 17% on sales instead of 15%. All information is on the Leader Facebook page. Create a giraffe patch online incentive. All selling instructions are on the Fall Product envelope.  Sale date is September 25 to October 26.
 Ruth would like all troops to please spread the word for selling the honey roasted peanuts to be donated to the North Reading Food Pantry. North Reading Girl Scouts will be donating cans of peanuts for Thanksgiving day baskets to local families. The donated cans of peanuts are $5 a can and we would like to sell 100 cans. Ruth posted a video of how the toffee is made on the Leader Facebook page. The sale runs 9/25-10/26. Please talk to Ruth or Kerstin with any questions. GSEM will email you a password. If your troop wants to run a money raising event, the troop needs to sell Fall Products and Cookies. Magazines and items can also be ordered online and they will ship within 48 hours. Very easy!

 Kerstin March: Cookies went up to $5 a box for the upcoming cookie season. Kerstin is interested in mentoring someone to take over the cookie position. The job is done mostly online and could be split between two people, one to manage booths and one for online duties. The position is from November to mid March. A very manageable job!

 Banking and Events: Lisa Alexander is our new Treasurer and Event Coordinator. Lisa was talking about Citizens Bank and how the Girl Scouts are grandfathered in for no fees. Call Tony at Citizens Bank if you are getting a monthly maintenance fee. Also, there is a fee for paper statements. Lisa suggests trying online banking, it is free and easy and you can save $2 a month. Girl Scouts are tax exempt. You can take the tax exempt certificate in a store and not have to pay sales tax. This will be included to the Monday email.  Please see Lisa for banking questions.

 The NRGS Halloween Party is at the Moose on Oct. 25th 1-3 pm.  Would any older girls like to help? This is a drop off event, no siblings allowed and only for registered Girl Scouts. Lisa, Joanne Gibson, and Karen Buscemi are on the committee, talk to Lisa if you would like to join the Halloween party committee.  The flyer is on the blog at www.northreadinggirlscouts.blogspot.com. 

Star Gazing is on 10/19 at 7 pm. This is for juniors and up and put on by the North Shore Astronomy Club at Merrimack College as a workshop. The cost is $3 per girl. Please write one check to NRGS. The limit is 20 girls, so sign up ASAP if you are interested. The cloud date is 10/26 if the weather is not ideal. Contact is Ruth Kennedy and the flyer is attached to the blog and Monday email.

 Encampment:  Debbie Nearing: Encampment: Possibly in the spring. Leaders will need to be "camp certified" Grab a date for training on the GSEM website because they book up fast. More information on encampment will be known in January. NRGS generally give lodges to younger troops. Daisies may come and enjoy the day. They do not sleep overnight. For ratio and safety wise you will need one trained CPR/FIRST AID and one Camp Certified to attend. You could also go with another troop to meet requirements. All activities are planned for the entire day. A date of Father's Day weekend may be considered. More to come in January.

 Parking Lot:  Anne Valade:  The purpose of the parking lot is to put your thoughts and questions down on a piece of paper and place it on the parking lot. All questions will be answered at the end of the meeting.  There is also a small green bag for questions, comments and concerns if you have any.

Service Team Openings:  Debbie Nearing: Service Team opening-- Media Manager: The Media Manager is the contact for the Transcript, the Patch, NRGS Facebook page and NRGS Facebook Leader page. Responsibilities are placing photos in the Transcript and making sure the proper information gets to the right person. We would like to utilize Norcam as well.
 SHARE Coordinator: Support the mission of Girl Scouts and please contribute. This position would run an event to raise money for SHARE. SHARE gets one big push in April. 

 Blog:  Melissa Audier – was not able to attend the meeting but is still the blog manager and all information to be posted to the blog should be sent to her directly with a copy to Debbie.

 Thank you to Barbara Gravel for her many years of service on the Service Team. The Service Team gave Barbara a nice plant as a thank you gift.

If anyone needs to be Cori'd please come to registration 9/16 or contact Debbie Nearing, Kristin Puliafico or Kerstin March or come to a Leader meeting.
New leaders will need training as well as current leaders who will need to train for the next level. Please go online and sign the volunteer agreement for the current year.

 The meeting adjourned at 8:57pm.
 Kristin Puliafico, Recording Secretary :-D


Thursday, September 17, 2015

Still Time to Register!!

Come visit our Girl Scout table at the Apple Festival this Saturday, 10-3, or find the registration form here. and the website to make the payment here.  Any questions, contact Amy Kelly, registrar, at kellys@majekelly.com

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

A Night Among the Stars, an astronomy event October 19

This is a North Reading Girl Scout run event for Junior level girls and up.  It takes place at Mendel Observatory, Merrimack College, North Andover on Monday, October 19th at 7pm. (“cloud” date Monday, Oct. 26th, 7pm).  This event is limited to 20 girls and costs $3.  Please see flyer here. Flyer is due back by to your troop leader by October 10.  Ruth Kennedy is in charge of this event and can be reached at RuthEKennedy@gmail.com with any questions.


Friday, September 11, 2015

Casting Call! A new training class for Seniors and Ambassadors

Find information about signing up for this class here.  It takes place on September 18 from 6:30-9:30pm.  





Basic Troop Camping Skills Training NOW ONLINE at GSEM!!!!

Basic Troop Camping Skills Trainings are now listed online for you to sign up.  Go here
to find the troop camping skills tent trainings for a $25 fee.  
They are:  
Waltham, April 16-17, 2016 and October 17-18, 2015
Andover, September 19-20, 2015 and April 30-May 1, 2016 
Plymouth, May 10-11, 2016 and October 10-11, 2015
Nantucket September 26, 2015
Brewster September 19-20, 2015.  
 THESE DATES WILL FILL UP VERY QUICKLY!   
YOU WILL NEED THIS TRAINING TO STAY OVERNIGHT AT THE NRGS ENCAMPMENT IN 2016.
 
 
 

North Reading Girl Scout's Haunted Halloween Party!

Come enjoy a fun-filled Halloween party on October 25th from 1pm-3pm.  This event is open to Daisy, Brownies and Junior Girl Scouts only.  This is a drop off event.  Please see flyer here.  
Lisa Alexander is running this event and can be contacted at krisandlisa@hotmail.com.


Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Fall Product Sale

The Fall Product Sale will take place from September 25 to October 27.  Please email Kerstin March march.family@verizon.net to let her know if your troop is interested in participating in the sale.  Let her know how many troop members you have and she will bring that amount of packets to the first leader meeting on September 15th.


Friday, August 28, 2015

Great Escape - Adult Camp - September 25-27, 2015

Any present or former Girl Scout adults (and if you are reading this, that means you!) are invited to Adult Day at Camp:  Great Escape, September 25-27, 2015
http://gsgreatescaper.blogspot.com/2015/08/adult-day-at-camp-october-31-2015.html


Wilderness First Aid -- January 9 & 10, 2016


Accidents happen. People get hurt, sick, or lost. The temperature drops, the wind picks up, and it starts to rain. Would you know what to do? Many backcountry emergencies are preventable, and even when bad things happen, sometimes the wrong care can make things worse. By learning a few basic skills, you can make the difference between a good outcome and a bad one-and maybe even save a life.  The Wilderness First Aid (WFA) is the perfect course for the outdoor enthusiast or trip leader who wants a basic level of first aid training for short trips with family, friends, and outdoor groups.  
Girls who participated in the Winchester 2014 class found that WFA certification helped their applications to be employed by both Girl Scout and other summer camps.  Both Seniors and Ambassadors who participate will receive the appropriate First Aid Badge as well as certification.
WFA is now the Girl Scout safety requirement for troops traveling more than 30 minutes away from emergency medical care (e.g. hiking & backing trips, canoe overnights).
This two day class will be taught January 9th and 10th (Saturday and Sunday) at Rice Moody (Reading) and is open to girls ages 14+ and all registered Girl Scout adult volunteers.  The course will be $120 for both girls and adults ($145 non-registered).  An option to become CPR certified will be offered for an additional $35.  Course cost includes breakfast, lunch and dinner both Saturday and Sunday as well as the option to stay overnight at Rice Moody.

For more information and to register: http://bit.ly/1JK8YJM 


Monday, August 24, 2015

Registration Event!

North Reading Girl Scout registration is on Wednesday, September 16th at the Flint Memorial Library in the Library Activity Room from 6-8pm. This is for all girls kindergarten and up! We also need some volunteers for new troops! Come see what scouting is all about.


Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Rodger & Hammerstein's Cinderella at the Boston Opera House

Another great Girl Scout Membership Benefit:
Broadway in Boston presents Rodger & Hammerstein's Cinderella at the Boston Opera House, September 29th to Oct 11th. See flyer here for more details about the Girl Scout special offer. 



Friday, June 26, 2015

Silver Award Recipients



Recently 14 North Reading Girl Scouts, (members from four different Senior level troops) were recognized and awarded for their hard work and diligence over the past two years in earning the prestigious Girl Scout Silver Award. The Silver Award is the highest award a Cadette Girl Scout can earn and puts these girls among an exceptional group of girls who have used their knowledge and leadership skills to make a difference in the world.
These girls were asked to: Identify an issue they care about; Build a team to work with or do it on their own; Explore a community that they are part of - that could be school, church, town or another focus area; Make a decision about how they want to help that community; and Develop a take action project around that idea. They must put that plan into motion with the expectation of putting at least 50 hours into the process. When they have completed their project, they then reflect on their accomplishment, share their story with others, and celebrate their achievement.
The girls were awarded at the NRGS Annual Fly Up and Bridging Ceremony held at the International Family Church on Concord Street in North Reading.
Anna Buscemi and Emily Nearing worked together as a team and created a recipe website, http://nrfprecipebook.weebly.com/about.html, including many of the food items they found on the shelves of the food pantry as well as using fresh produce harvested from the vegetable gardens located at the Town Hall. The vegetable beds, installed a few years ago by another Girl Scout for her Gold Award project to benefit the food pantry families, are now maintained by the North Reading Girl Scouts. In addition, the girls put together a hard copy of the recipe book for those families without access to a computer, as well as recipe cards to put on the shelf with those food products that are not as popular to families. North Shore Printing generously copied and donated 25 spiral bound copies of the cookbook and recipe cards for the girls to give to the NR food pantry.
Claire Bailey coordinated an afternoon of music at the North Reading Senior Center, in which the young vocalists and pianists shared their talents with older residents. The performance was also filmed and put on DVD so future visitors to the Senior Center could enjoy the performance.
Jessica Kelly held a book drive and book collection. She then sorted through the books and used the donated books to rebuild the library at the main building for the residents of the Peabody Court Housing Authority in North Reading.
Julia Kushakji focused her project on the importance of Reading, English and Literacy. She did research on the topic and then completed two main activities to promote her project. Julia created a website surrounding the topic and then built a bookshelf which she donated to the Hood Elementary School.
Brooke Sponzo spread awareness about Barn Owls, a threatened species in Massachusetts. She created a poster display and researched and built an owl box. The box and poster were on display at Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, and then Brooke had the box installed at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary in Martha's Vineyard.
Carly Sponzo set up a “Letterbox” in the Ive’s Forest here in North Reading. She prepared parts of the trail, hid the boxes containing hand carved stamps of a Boy Scout symbol, a Girl Scout symbol, and a North Reading Hornet symbol. Her Letterbox series information is "live" on Atlasquest.com, and Carly has taken some of our North Reading Girl Scout troops on hikes to find them!
Gillian Audier, Emily Humphreys and Nicole Shedd as a group raised funds through various bake sales. They used the funds they raised to purchase and plant two trees and various shrubs for a beautification project at the Hood Elementary School.
Joanna Keaton raised funds through bake sales to purchase craft stamps and cardstock. She then made greeting cards to be handed out at Elder Services and also donated the materials necessary to make their own cards.
Zoe Kennedy, Allyson Kirby and Olivia Esposito worked together on their Silver Award, learning about the importance of honey bees in a healthy ecosystem. Their research focused on the increasing problem of "colony collapse disorder", an event that threatens our native honey bees, which are the pollinators of most of our grown food supply. Without honey bees to pollinate, crops can fail on a large scale. The girls planted "pollination stations" which contained native wild flowers, at three locations around North Reading. These stations provide food for the honey bees. Additionally, they presented information to encourage homeowners to set aside areas of their yards as honey bee safe zones, free from harmful yard pesticides. They handed out wildflower seeds at North Reading's Apple Festival in September which folks could plant this spring. The girls received donations from local businesses including Wal-Mart, Boston Flower Market, Moynihan’s, and Reading Lumber.