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How Seniors Use the Journeys and Girls Guide To Girl Scouting
First Pick a Journey and Earn the Awards
Girl Scout Seniors know the world is not ideal. This journey is their
chance to imagine a perfect world—for girls. They’re invited to create
their vision as an art project—in any medium they choose. Then they’ll
take action to make their vision a reality. Leaders, after all, are
visionaries! |
Seniors investigate the food network (no not cable TV—the real one that gets each piece of food to the table). As they ponder the dirt on land use around the world (corn's a big issue!), girls get down to the science and roots of complex and global food issues.Girls plan and conduct a local "food forage" to scope out their "food print" choices, and talk to scientists, local growers, and business owners—and even global hunger experts. Using what they learn, girls consider their "leader prints" as they decide who and what they can cultivate en route to a Take Action Project that positively impacts their food network. Along the way, Seniors take time to enjoy a "truly happy meal" together, experiment with new recipes, and try out being "locavores" who know how to savor local bounty. |
It's Your Story—Tell It! explores many of the same important themes found in uniquely ME!
such as developing a strong sense of self, learning about the benefits
of a balanced diet and physical activity, developing healthy
relationships, identifying ways to express yourself, and promoting
well-being and confidence in others. Seniors learn how widening their network broadens their world, and benefits the world as well. |
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Girl Scout Seniors know the world is not ideal. This journey is their
chance to imagine a perfect world—for girls. They’re invited to create
their vision as an art project—in any medium they choose. Then they’ll
take action to make their vision a reality. Leaders, after all, are
visionaries!









