One of our Ambassadors, HS Junior Elisabeth Chee, is running a mock trial at North Reading Middle School on 5/16/11 as the culmination of her Gold Award project!
Elisabeth is looking for a Lawyer/Judge professional that could help be the judge in her "mock trail". If anyone knows of someone who might be able to help - she can use them!
The mock trail is being presented to 8th graders at the Middle School on May 16th. Time needed - 12:30pm - approximately 2pm. The Trial is about the social drinking law. High School students and middle school students will be acting out a real trial that Elisabeth wrote which shows what can happen in real life if you are under age and caught drinking. The judge would need to make decisions for the trial - just like a real judge.
If you or anyone you know can help - please contact Elisabeth's mom for more information at jschee@comcast.net or 978-664-1612.
See attached flyer for more info
Upcoming Events
UPCOMING EVENTS
Next Leader Meeting in Feb - TBDSaturday, April 30, 2011
MallMadness - A Shopping Adventure for Girl Scouts at the Square One Mall
Mallmadness!
Mallmadness is like a scavenger hunt. The girls (teams) receive a packet when they arrive with items listed and places that they have find and questions to be answered.
Each team receives funds in their packet to help them along their way with items they actually have to purchase.
The mall is very nice and knows the girls are coming and prepare the stores and staff for their questions and hunt items.
Each group will end up with a photo printed that day as well as a nice memory along with their participation patch. The girls will also receive a certificate that they can turn into their leader as recognition that they met the requirements for their earned awards as well.
Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 11am–1pm
Cost: $20 per team
(Each team MUST have one adult and a maximum of 4 girls)
Please Note: This is not a troop event! All girls must be Girl Scouts, but teams don’t all have to be from the same troop!
Please return the registration form that is attached, with payment, to
Jillian Matarazzo (96 Dunstable Street, Charlestown, MA 02129)
by May 9th, 2011
For more information contact Jillian at 857-247-5228
jillian@charlestowngirlscouts.com
Mallmadness is like a scavenger hunt. The girls (teams) receive a packet when they arrive with items listed and places that they have find and questions to be answered.
Each team receives funds in their packet to help them along their way with items they actually have to purchase.
The mall is very nice and knows the girls are coming and prepare the stores and staff for their questions and hunt items.
Each group will end up with a photo printed that day as well as a nice memory along with their participation patch. The girls will also receive a certificate that they can turn into their leader as recognition that they met the requirements for their earned awards as well.
Date: Saturday, May 14th, 2011 11am–1pm
Cost: $20 per team
(Each team MUST have one adult and a maximum of 4 girls)
Please Note: This is not a troop event! All girls must be Girl Scouts, but teams don’t all have to be from the same troop!
Please return the registration form that is attached, with payment, to
Jillian Matarazzo (96 Dunstable Street, Charlestown, MA 02129)
by May 9th, 2011
For more information contact Jillian at 857-247-5228
jillian@charlestowngirlscouts.com
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Candy Canes Needed for Fly Up
If anyone has the large lawn candy canes - Julia Slavin is looking to borrow some to use as part of the decorations for Fly-Up!
You can contact Julia at juliaslavin@verizon.net
You can contact Julia at juliaslavin@verizon.net
Labels: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette
Fly Up
Ice Crystals Ice Show - 4/30 or 5/1
Colonial Figure Skating Club has invited all Girl Scouts to their 2011 Ice Crystals Show in Boxborough.
Saturday 4/30 @ 7 pm
Sunday 5/1 @ 2 pm
Discounted tickets are $5 for each scout (Adults and chaperones at regular $10 price)
A flyer and ticket order form are attached here.
Saturday 4/30 @ 7 pm
Sunday 5/1 @ 2 pm
Discounted tickets are $5 for each scout (Adults and chaperones at regular $10 price)
A flyer and ticket order form are attached here.
Labels: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette
all levels,
field trip
Leader Meeting Minutes - 4/12/11
Attendees: Service Unit (SU) Coordinator: Amy Kelly [73897, 71901], SU Secretary: Debbie Nearing [73891], SU Registrar:Anne Valade, SU Recording Secretary: Alycia McGoldrick [73904], Little School Coordinator Barbara Gravel [71876], SU Treasurer: Julia Slavin [71872], SU Cookie Coordinator: Kerstin March [71898], Amanda Heffernan [71888], Ruth Kennedy [73899], Melissa Grew [71896], Kate Mahoney [71868], Batch Coordinator Michelle Rosenthal [71902], Cindy Russell [73917], Janice Gulbicki [71905], Laura Wall [73903], Kerry Lord [71889], Dorothy Lehane [73899], Kristin Lamont [71884, 71880, 85193], Kristin Puliafico [85118], Lynn Landers [71865], Denise Costantino [71865], Sue Kirby [73899]
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
There are changes coming to the GSEM website with available programs:
◊ Will now have a calendar view so that if you have an open day, you can see what is being offered
◊ Registering for programs now selects individual girls by name, not straight numbers
◊ There is a link for help on the page if you get confused
Camp Early Bird deadline is 4/15 - discount given for early registration.
Reminder: Reading Council for Girls is NOT going to be able to offer camperships (camp scholarships) this year.
Volunteer Appreciation Week is next week - 4/17-4/23
◊ Still taking nominations for Outstanding Leader and Outstanding Volunteer recognitions at Fly-Up
Registration Update
◊ Registration materials are available
◊ Re-registration is available on-line
◊ Leader must have an '01' designation in order to access registration databse
◊ New registration program is CES Support. Will require you to set up and account with password
◊ Help is available at cessupport@girlscoutseasternmass.org
◊ Beginning 4/19, can begin re-registering online. Payment is by credit card or debit card and is due immediately
◊ Can update girl info online as well
◊ Pre-printed forms provided. If you don't have a form for a girl, you won't be able to re-register online and must register with a blank form
◊ Moves, and new registrations must be done through Anne Valade
◊ If re-registering online, print out a copy of your roster and give to Anne with a single marked up copy of the pre-printed forms showing any changes made
◊ Early Bird runs 4/19-6/17, all remaining must re-register by 9/30
◊ The question "how many years has a girl been a scout" - means UP TO THIS POINT (not including next year)
◊ Leaders will need to sign Volunteer Agreements
◊ Membership Dues form only applies to girls that you are re-registering or registering via paper copies. You don't need to fill this out if all are being re-registered online
◊ Currently up in the air about running a Spring Registration Event - if we do, it will be posted in the Transcript
◊ If anyone approaches you about scouting - ENCOURAGE THEM TO BE A LEADER! WE NEED LEADERS!
Council-wide Camporee
◊ Council-wide Camporee to celebrate 100 years next year, 6/1-6/3/12 at the Barnstable County Fairgrounds.
◊ 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)
◊ Has flush toilets
◊ Accommodates 4,000, hoping for 2,500 attendees
◊ Younger girls can attend on Sunday only for a separate birthday celebration
Past Events
Food Pantry◊ Food Pantry was very thankful and this year was considered a very successful drive
◊ Day of drop off wasn't that heavy, perhaps due to St. Teresa's and Stop & Shop drop offs
◊ Sticky notes worked really well and Stop & Shop is leaving them up
Rollerskating
◊ 110 people attended
◊ Small profit made for North Reading
Brownie Ready, Set, Go Camping Try-it Event
◊ 30 girls attended
◊ Feedback was VERY positive
◊ There are extra packets of bandanas available for purchase: $5/pack of 12 - contact Cindy Russell if interested
Me and My Pal Bowling
◊ 30 couples attended
◊ Patches are on order and will be delivered to attendees
Ice Cream Social
◊ Magician was good for 2nd graders, but not for the older girls
◊ Girls enjoyed their ice cream!
April Events
Gymnastics - Wednesday 4/20 1:30-3:30
◊ 10 spots remaining, these could be filled by Juniors at this point
Fancy Nancy Arty Party - Thursday 4/28 4-5:30
◊ Looking for older girls to help do setup around 3:00
Make-Up Attitude - Saturday 4/30 6-8:30
◊ Forms need to be in by Friday 4/15
◊ Don't forget to bring toiletry item for Food Pantry (Service Project portion of patch)
Fly-Up - Sunday 5/22 6-8
◊ At High School Auditorium
◊ Invitation Flyer will be going out to Fly Up Leaders via email and posted on the blog
◊ Found out that Boy Scout Black and Gold dinner is the same night and time - may need to juggle order
Memorial Day Parade - Monday 5/30
◊ Will be sending out guidelines
◊ Girls can march with other troops if their troop isn't going to officially march
Scavenger Hunt TBD
◊ Likely to be 2nd or 3rd weekend in June
◊ Currently 6th grade and up - may open up down to 4th graders, depending on size of facility
Ice Crystals Skating Show - Saturday 4/30 7pm, Sunday 5/1 2pm
◊ In Boxborough
◊ Discounts offered for scouts
◊ Info will be up on the blog for ticket ordering
Blog Update
Blog email subscription now appears to be working. Link is at top left of blog. If you enter your email address, you will receive an email when new items are posted to the blog.
We posted a troop written review on the blog for a troop working on their theater badge. Remember that you can use the Service Team as a resource for all sorts of things! Just ask!
Misc
Girl Council would like to collect email addresses for girls currently in 6th grade and up
◊ Will allow them to solicit feedback and notify older girls of events
◊ Leaders will need to ask parents if the email addresses can be shared with Girl Council
There was lots of discussion around the idea of creating an Event Committee
◊ Committee could help fill out calendar
◊ Committee would not be responsible for running every event
◊ Everyone agreed that Town-Wide events are important
◊ The numbers for Town-Wide events are really down
◊ There are always going to be conflicts and we shouldn't worry too much about that
◊ Need to start meetings during the summer in order to have events in the fall. Would be nice to have a fleshed-out calendar when the new year starts
◊ Fall events were really well attended
◊ 4th grade Juniors have not had many events
◊ Advanced calendar notification, even if it is just the month that the event will happen, will help Leaders with their yearly planning
◊ People might be more inclined to help run an event if they knew the whole thing wasn't going to fall on their shoulders
Cookie Update
◊ Incentives are arriving next week, will have to distribute by next Leaders Meeting
◊ If you would like your incentives earlier, contact Kerstin March
◊ 23,735 boxes sold - more door to door sales this year, fewer boxes from booth sales
◊ Still a small quantity of boxes still available
S.H.A.R.E. Update
◊ Collecting envelopes - they should go to Anne Valade
◊ Will continue to collect at the next Leaders Meeting
A short Fly-Up check-in followed.
◊ If anyone has Xmas Candy Cane yard decorations, Julia Slavin would like to borrow them to use as decorations
◊ Melissa Audier is collecting photos for the slide show. An email went out to all Fly Up Leaders. Alycia to resend. If you did not get it...contact Alycia McGoldrick
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
There are changes coming to the GSEM website with available programs:
◊ Will now have a calendar view so that if you have an open day, you can see what is being offered
◊ Registering for programs now selects individual girls by name, not straight numbers
◊ There is a link for help on the page if you get confused
Camp Early Bird deadline is 4/15 - discount given for early registration.
Reminder: Reading Council for Girls is NOT going to be able to offer camperships (camp scholarships) this year.
Volunteer Appreciation Week is next week - 4/17-4/23
◊ Still taking nominations for Outstanding Leader and Outstanding Volunteer recognitions at Fly-Up
Registration Update
◊ Registration materials are available
◊ Re-registration is available on-line
◊ Leader must have an '01' designation in order to access registration databse
◊ New registration program is CES Support. Will require you to set up and account with password
◊ Help is available at cessupport@girlscoutseasternmass.org
◊ Beginning 4/19, can begin re-registering online. Payment is by credit card or debit card and is due immediately
◊ Can update girl info online as well
◊ Pre-printed forms provided. If you don't have a form for a girl, you won't be able to re-register online and must register with a blank form
◊ Moves, and new registrations must be done through Anne Valade
◊ If re-registering online, print out a copy of your roster and give to Anne with a single marked up copy of the pre-printed forms showing any changes made
◊ Early Bird runs 4/19-6/17, all remaining must re-register by 9/30
◊ The question "how many years has a girl been a scout" - means UP TO THIS POINT (not including next year)
◊ Leaders will need to sign Volunteer Agreements
◊ Membership Dues form only applies to girls that you are re-registering or registering via paper copies. You don't need to fill this out if all are being re-registered online
◊ Currently up in the air about running a Spring Registration Event - if we do, it will be posted in the Transcript
◊ If anyone approaches you about scouting - ENCOURAGE THEM TO BE A LEADER! WE NEED LEADERS!
Council-wide Camporee
◊ Council-wide Camporee to celebrate 100 years next year, 6/1-6/3/12 at the Barnstable County Fairgrounds.
◊ 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)
◊ Has flush toilets
◊ Accommodates 4,000, hoping for 2,500 attendees
◊ Younger girls can attend on Sunday only for a separate birthday celebration
Past Events
Food Pantry◊ Food Pantry was very thankful and this year was considered a very successful drive
◊ Day of drop off wasn't that heavy, perhaps due to St. Teresa's and Stop & Shop drop offs
◊ Sticky notes worked really well and Stop & Shop is leaving them up
Rollerskating
◊ 110 people attended
◊ Small profit made for North Reading
Brownie Ready, Set, Go Camping Try-it Event
◊ 30 girls attended
◊ Feedback was VERY positive
◊ There are extra packets of bandanas available for purchase: $5/pack of 12 - contact Cindy Russell if interested
Me and My Pal Bowling
◊ 30 couples attended
◊ Patches are on order and will be delivered to attendees
Ice Cream Social
◊ Magician was good for 2nd graders, but not for the older girls
◊ Girls enjoyed their ice cream!
April Events
Gymnastics - Wednesday 4/20 1:30-3:30
◊ 10 spots remaining, these could be filled by Juniors at this point
Fancy Nancy Arty Party - Thursday 4/28 4-5:30
◊ Looking for older girls to help do setup around 3:00
Make-Up Attitude - Saturday 4/30 6-8:30
◊ Forms need to be in by Friday 4/15
◊ Don't forget to bring toiletry item for Food Pantry (Service Project portion of patch)
Fly-Up - Sunday 5/22 6-8
◊ At High School Auditorium
◊ Invitation Flyer will be going out to Fly Up Leaders via email and posted on the blog
◊ Found out that Boy Scout Black and Gold dinner is the same night and time - may need to juggle order
Memorial Day Parade - Monday 5/30
◊ Will be sending out guidelines
◊ Girls can march with other troops if their troop isn't going to officially march
Scavenger Hunt TBD
◊ Likely to be 2nd or 3rd weekend in June
◊ Currently 6th grade and up - may open up down to 4th graders, depending on size of facility
Ice Crystals Skating Show - Saturday 4/30 7pm, Sunday 5/1 2pm
◊ In Boxborough
◊ Discounts offered for scouts
◊ Info will be up on the blog for ticket ordering
Blog Update
Blog email subscription now appears to be working. Link is at top left of blog. If you enter your email address, you will receive an email when new items are posted to the blog.
We posted a troop written review on the blog for a troop working on their theater badge. Remember that you can use the Service Team as a resource for all sorts of things! Just ask!
Misc
Girl Council would like to collect email addresses for girls currently in 6th grade and up
◊ Will allow them to solicit feedback and notify older girls of events
◊ Leaders will need to ask parents if the email addresses can be shared with Girl Council
There was lots of discussion around the idea of creating an Event Committee
◊ Committee could help fill out calendar
◊ Committee would not be responsible for running every event
◊ Everyone agreed that Town-Wide events are important
◊ The numbers for Town-Wide events are really down
◊ There are always going to be conflicts and we shouldn't worry too much about that
◊ Need to start meetings during the summer in order to have events in the fall. Would be nice to have a fleshed-out calendar when the new year starts
◊ Fall events were really well attended
◊ 4th grade Juniors have not had many events
◊ Advanced calendar notification, even if it is just the month that the event will happen, will help Leaders with their yearly planning
◊ People might be more inclined to help run an event if they knew the whole thing wasn't going to fall on their shoulders
Cookie Update
◊ Incentives are arriving next week, will have to distribute by next Leaders Meeting
◊ If you would like your incentives earlier, contact Kerstin March
◊ 23,735 boxes sold - more door to door sales this year, fewer boxes from booth sales
◊ Still a small quantity of boxes still available
S.H.A.R.E. Update
◊ Collecting envelopes - they should go to Anne Valade
◊ Will continue to collect at the next Leaders Meeting
A short Fly-Up check-in followed.
◊ If anyone has Xmas Candy Cane yard decorations, Julia Slavin would like to borrow them to use as decorations
◊ Melissa Audier is collecting photos for the slide show. An email went out to all Fly Up Leaders. Alycia to resend. If you did not get it...contact Alycia McGoldrick
Labels: Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette
minutes
Monday, April 11, 2011
Barnum - a review by Troop 73894
The play we saw was Barnum!, performed by the North Reading High School Masquers Club. It was about Barnum’s life and how he went from freak show to museum to a traveling circus. We enjoyed the acrobatics, dancing, and musical numbers. The costumes, wigs, and set were very colorful, exciting, and quirky. We thought the opera singer was fantastic and the lights and technical crew did a great job. Our favorite acrobatics were the single twirling spinner, the two pole climbers, tightrope walking, and the double trapeze artists.
On the other hand, we thought that the microphones didn’t work well and the plot was hard to follow at times. Some of the actors didn’t project their voices well enough. Our opinion of the beginning was that it was a little slow. During the intermission, the bathroom lines were very long.
There was a lot going on during the finale, and it was tough for the performers to outdo themselves since the play was so awesome. The carnival beforehand was fun and creative, but it was geared toward a younger audience who would not have enjoyed the play as much. Overall, we thought that the play was exciting, colorful, and well performed.
Troop #73894
Alaina Wise, Joanna Keaton, Gillian Audier, Haley Spellenberg, Emily Humphreys, Nicole Shedd
On the other hand, we thought that the microphones didn’t work well and the plot was hard to follow at times. Some of the actors didn’t project their voices well enough. Our opinion of the beginning was that it was a little slow. During the intermission, the bathroom lines were very long.
There was a lot going on during the finale, and it was tough for the performers to outdo themselves since the play was so awesome. The carnival beforehand was fun and creative, but it was geared toward a younger audience who would not have enjoyed the play as much. Overall, we thought that the play was exciting, colorful, and well performed.
Troop #73894
Alaina Wise, Joanna Keaton, Gillian Audier, Haley Spellenberg, Emily Humphreys, Nicole Shedd
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