Upcoming Events

UPCOMING EVENTS
Next Leader Meeting in Feb - TBD

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

Library Activity Room Policy

We have been asked by the Director of the Flint Memorial Library to make sure that all Leaders/Volunteers know about a no fee meeting room policy for use of the Library Activity Room.  This is the first we had heard about this policy. According to the meeting room policy:  http://flintmemoriallibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Activity-Room-Policy.pdf -
“No admission may be charged for events held in the Activity Room. Nonprofit or community organizations may suggest a donation to defray expenses of an event, but no one may be required to make a donation to attend an event. All public notices where a donation is requested must include the language: ‘Donation requested to defray event expenses. All members of the public welcome regardless of contribution.’” 
 

Lowell Spinners Scout Nights – Harry, Potter, Star Wars and Hockey June 20, July 13, August 10

Attached are the flyers for Scouts Night at the Lowell Spinners.  On June 20th they will be having Harry Potter Night which is always fun for the family! (Promo Code : Brotherhood) will allow you purchase tickets today!  Contact for questions is Chris Taylor, at the Lowell Spinners, phone number 978-805-5111.

Harry Potter flyer here.

Star Wars and Hockey Flyer here.

 

GSEM Outdoor Training Dates for Camping

Spring dates for Outdoor Basics for lodging and tenting:

Cooking (formerly Lodge) and Outdoor Basics: Camping (formerly Tent) trainings are now available for registrationThese WILL fill up fast.  Get your camp training now in time for Encampment.  Without being camp trained, you will not be allowed to cook on an open fire or indoors on a stove.  Council WILL NOT run any other trainings before May 31st.
  • 4/6 at Camp Runels from 9am to 3pm - Outdoor Lodge Basics: Cooking only
  • 5/11 at Camp Wind-in-the-Pines from 9am to 3pm – Lodge only
  • 4/27 from 4 p.m. to 4/28 at 10 a.m. at Camp Favorite in Brewster, Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham, and Camp Maude Eaton in Andover – Outdoor Tent Basics: Cooking followed by Outdoor Basics: Camping (includes overnight)
  • 5/11 from 4 p.m. to 5/12 at 10 a.m. at Camp Wind-in-the-Pines in Plymouth (overnight for tent training)

Girl Scout Cookies – Update from Jo

Sunday, February 24th was the last day that you could place an order with the cookie cupboard.  The cupboards are closed. If you are just looking for a package of cookies here or there, let Jo know because there are still troops in town who have cookie inventory that they would like to offload. Jo has sent an email regarding recognition orders and allocating cookies to each of the girls so that they receive their rewards. This next step will need to be completed by early March. We're almost there! 

Thank you Leaders and troop Cookie Managers for making this a successful cookie season!

Thank you from Bonnie!!!

Eighteen months ago, NRGS was asked to send holiday cards to Florida to cheer up a relative of a Girl Scout family here in town. At the time, Bonnie had a brain tumor, and it was not hopeful, and we wanted to brighten her Christmas.  She was so grateful for all of the Christmas cards she received from NRGS.  It meant so much to her during her cancer treatments and brightened her spirits.  This past week, the family wrote to me (we have been in touch for 18 months) and told me they have great news and she wanted me to spread the good news to the NRGS and thank those families and troops who sent cards to Florida to cheer up Bonnie.  She is now past the 2 year survival rate and not only that, she is off chemo meds as there is no sign of any tumor and she is among only 2% of survivors with this type of tumor!  They credit this to being a miracle and to prayers and good thoughts from everyone including the Girl Scouts…please know we made a difference in Bonnie’s life with a simple card!  Thank you and please pass on to your girls! 

Thursday, February 21, 2019

Final Call to sign up for the Amazon Robotics Tour on February 26th.

 We have a total of 15 and may open it up to Reading Service Unit.  We are able to have 25 participant, but we want to make sure North Reading girls get first priority to sign up.  Contact Denise Kung or Lisa Coroa-Bockley in the next couple of days if you have Girls who want to register and have not done so yet.

Saturday, February 9, 2019

TIME SENSITIVE! Amazon Robotics Tour – February 26th (3:30-5:00 p.m.)

We are very excited to be running this free STEM event for a tour of Amazon Robotics for registered Girl Scouts in grades 6-12 only.  Take a tour of the Amazon Robotics facility and hear about their state-of-the-art robots. Council is equally as excited as this is a FIRST and will be offered in the future to other Service Units! Parents are invited to attend and will be required by Amazon Robotics to sign a non-disclosure agreement. 

Please send this flyer (here )to your girls and their families ASAP.  Girls do not need to participate as a troop.  We will need at least three chaperones to attend, and they must be CORI’d through GSEMA.

If you have any questions, please contact Denise Kung at denise_kung@hotmail.com or Lisa Coroa-Bockley at lisa.coroa-bockley@ge.com

Get ready for....the NRGS Powder Puff Derby in April!!

Get ready, set, go!  We now have our first Derby Race for all levels of North Reading Girl Scouts where girls will be able to design, build and showcase their racing and design skills for the big race!  The race is being held at the Union Congregational Church Hall on Saturday, April 6th from 5 to 7 p.m.  Registration forms and fees need to be returned no later than March 30th.  See the attached flyer and registration form (2 pages here).  Complete instructions and rules will be coming out separately.  

 

World Thinking Day - Feb 22

On February 22 of each year, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from 150 countries celebrate World Thinking Day (that’s one big celebration!). World Thinking Day is a way to celebrate with girls all over the world by doing the same activities. The 2019 World Thinking Day theme is “Leadership.”  In 2019, learn the different ways to be a leader and develop the power to bring the change you want to see in the world.  Check out this website for some great troop ideas (link here). Then honor your girls with the WAGGGs pin for their vest. 





Danvers SU Event: Cadette Book Artist Badge

Cost per girl for the Cadette workshop is $19 and includes the 1.5 hour workshop, and a personalized/signed copy of Jen Malone's Young Adult Books. (She will have a selection to choose from at event).
Time: 6:30-8pm
Date: February 8th
Location: Maple Street Church Social Hall (Enter through the back on Charter Street and go down stairs straight to Social Hall.)
There is a minimum amount of participants for this event to run so please make sure you RSVP as soon as possible.

We invited local author, Jen Malone to work with our scouts on the Book Artist Badge.  We will most likely have about 15 girls but we wanted to let you know in case you know of any Juliettes or other cadettes in area that might like to join us.  Ideally we would like a leader or CORI'd/registered adult to stay with girls if we do not know them but that is open for discussion.  If you need any other info feel free to call/text Andrea Sears at  781-479-6438

Girl Scout Sunday - THIS WEEKEND and NEXT

Girl Scout Sunday is being celebrated this weekend, Sunday, March 10th and next Saturday, March 16th for the Sabbath.  Any girl who attends a House of Worship this weekend or a temple on Saturday, March 16th will receive a participation patch.  Patches will be handed out at the 9 a.m. Mass at St. Theresa’s, and the 10 a.m. Service at the UCC, and the 10:30 Service at the Aldersgate.  A photo will be taken of all the girls participating after the celebration so please let your girls know to stay for the photo.  Also, please bring a non-perishable food pantry item to Church for our NRGS food pantry drive.  Girls should wear their vests, sashes, pins, etc., and should attend St. Theresa’s 15 minutes early for designated seating in the front of the Church.  Patches will be available at the Leader meeting for girls attending another House of Worship or another time this weekend.




Girl Scout Food Pantry Collection

March is the month for North Reading Girl Scouts to collect donations for the North Reading Food Pantry.  Amber O’Driscoll has volunteered again this year to coordinate and run this food drive and service project.  More information will be forthcoming very soon.   The drop off date will be determined. 

Wednesday, February 6, 2019

Girl Scout Cookie Direct Debit

The next direct debit for cookies is on Feb 11th. It will be 50% of the balance due as of Feb 6th.  Check that your troop account has enough funds for this transaction.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Reading Service Unit Event – Annual Funtastic Event!!

Saturday, February 2 – 10th Anniversary
Girl Scouts – Kindergarten through Grade 5
Camp Rice Moody – Reading  12:30-2:00 or 2:30-4:00

$12 per girl and a fun patch for each girl participating
Liquid Starch Slime, Valentine Yarn Monsters, Stained Glass Hearts, Love Bugs, Bath Salts, Friendship Bracelets, 
Face Painting, Sports and Games and More!

Last year one of the two sessions sold out so they are asking you to sign up as early as possible.
Deadline: January 24th

 (flyer attached here.  )


NRGS Lego Building Event - It's almost here!!

This is an event sure to be fun for all, but you need to move quickly as the deadline to sign up is February 4th.  The volunteers worked hard coordinating this event for February in such short notice.  We are hoping it becomes an annual event for the NR Girl Scouts.  The event is Sunday, February 10th, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. and the cost is $5.00.

If you have girls who want to attend, please tell them to complete the attached registration form and either return it to you for submission or submit it to Lisa Ayer or Denise Kung at the addresses they provided on the attached flyer together with their $5.00 payment to cover the cost of the patches and the prizes.   

If you have girls attending and are holding on to the registration forms, please email Denise or Lisa to let them know you have girls wanting to participate. If we do not get enough participation, we will try to rebook it for a later date.

Flyer is here. 

 

Disney on Ice Girl Scout Special!! February 2019

Mickey’s Search Party – Girl Scouts SAVE!   
Girls receive a commemorative patch!
Dates:  
Feb 15,16 @ 7 p.m.
Feb 18,21 @ 3 p.m.
Feb 22 @ 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.
Feb 23 @ 7 p.m.
Contact: www.gsema.org for tickets

  (flyer attached here)

 

Visit from Adventure Coding Academy

This Chelmsford-based business offers programs in a variety of areas, including robotics, 3D modeling and printing, game design, web and app design. They will be offering badge programs such as Designing Robots and Programming Robots starting this spring, for multiple scouting levels. Adventure Coding Academy hosted a table at our January Leader Meeting.Check them out!!

 

 

GSEMA Town Hall for Service Unit Volunteers

When:  Monday, February 4, 2019, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: North Reading Flint Memorial Library Activity Room

What:  Join GSEMA senior leadership and membership team members at a town hall meeting for an opportunity to connect with fellow service unit volunteers and share your thoughts on the state of the Council.  

 
We hope volunteers/Leaders will be able to join us for our SU’s first town hall meeting!

Amazon Robotics Tour

Target is Feb or April vacation week – tours are offered Mon-Thurs 9-3pm

Take a tour of the Amazon Robotics facility and hear about their state-of-the-art robots. Tour groups have the opportunity to receive an overview of the facility and how it runs day to day, followed by a visit to the manufacturing floor. You will have an opportunity to take pictures at the end.  All visitors 18+ must sign an NDA to enter the facility. This opportunity is normally open to girls 6th grade and up, however we will try to ask for an exception to allow 5th graders.  We need a minimum of 10 to run the tour.

 

 

Volunteer Awards and Recognitions

It is time to submit VOLUNTEER RECOGNITIONS for the 2019 Volunteer Recognitions event. If you know volunteers or Leaders whom you feel are amazing and should be recognized at the Council Level, please complete the form in jotform by clicking on the Volunteer Recognitions link, no later than February 15, 2019.  Volunteers will be notified in March and will attend the Awards and Recognitions Luncheon provided by GSEM.

You may also submit a nomination for a North Reading Service Unit Level Award by emailing your written nomination to Debbie Nearing at bcednearing@comcast.net.  The Service Team will vote on the SU Awards.

Nomination form is here.