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Girl Scout Week 2024
Girl Scouts and Families

Girl Scout Week 2024

Sun, Mar 10 @ 12:00 am

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In 2024, Girl Scout Week will be observed March 10-16. Join us each day as we celebrate our worldwide sisterhood.

  • Sunday, March 10: Spirit Sunday. Do something kinds in the spirit of Girl Scouts.
  • Monday, March 11: Affirmation Monday. Share a positive message with a friend.
  • Tuesday, March 12: Happy 112 Birthday Girl Scouts! Join us in celebrating Girl Scouts today.
  • Wednesday, March 13: Wear It Wednesday. Wear your Girl Scout gear.
  • Thursday, March 14: Thankful Thursday. Share something you’re thankful for.
  • Friday, March 15: Flash Forward Friday. Share your plans for a brighter future.
  • Saturday, March 16: Service Saturday. Serve your community as a sisterhood!

 

Girl Scouts Celebrate Faith

Girl Scout Week is also a time when many troops celebrate the connections between Girl Scouting and their faith, learn more about other faiths, and thank faith partners for their support throughout the year. Girls can join in the festivities on three specially designated dates (or a day of your choosing):

  • Girl Scout Sunday: Sunday, March 10, 2024
  • Girl Scout Jummah: Friday, March 15, 2024
  • Girl Scout Sabbath/Shabbat: Friday, March 15-Saturday March 16, 2024

Whether they participate in a worship service, plan an activity before or after the service, or organize a service project, your Girl Scouts can honor those meaningful connections in lots of ways!

Details

Start:
Sunday, March 10
End:
Saturday, March 16
Event Category
Girl Scouts and Families
Level
Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, Ambassador, All Ages, Family Event
Grade
K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, All Ages
Region
Des Moines / Central Iowa, Mason City / North Central, Sioux City / Northwest Iowa, Council Bluffs / Southwest Iowa, Oskaloosa-Ottumwa / South East

Hosted By

Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa
Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa
Girl Scouts of Greater Iowa serves nearly 11,000 girls and 3,000 adults in 67 counties in Iowa, two counties in South Dakota, and one county in Nebraska.

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