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ThuNov8

American Heritage Girls conference draws hundreds to Mason

Posted by rrichardson November 8th, 2012, 1:05 pm Post a Comment

American Heritage GirlsHundreds of adult leaders from across the nation have gathered in Mason for the fifth annual American Heritage Girls conference.

More than 300 people are expected to attend the Cincinnati-based organization’s national conference held through Saturday at Christ Church in Mason.

This year’s conference is the organization’s largest yet, said Jody Token, national public relations coordinator.

AHG has grown by an “unprecedented” 30-50 percent each year since its inception in 1995 and now boasts more than 20,000 members across 47 U.S. state and four countries, she said.

The AHG program was born in West Chester after co-founder Patty Garibay and 26 other Girl Scouts leaders left the organization when it added an asterisk after the word God in the Girl Scout Promise, establishing a “spiritual flexibility” for the word, Garibay told The Enquirer in 2007.

A statement from the Girl Scouts concerning the promise states, “The motivating force in Girl Scouts is a spiritual one, however the Girl Scout organization does not endorse or promote any particular philosophy or religious belief nor do we attempt to dictate the form or style of a member’s worship. Our movement is secular and founded on American democratic principles, one of which is freedom of religion.”

Garibay founded AHG as a “Christ-centered” alternative to Girl Scouts. It now partners with the Boy Scouts and allows girls to earn merit badges, like “Outdoor Skills” and “Our Flag.”

Conference presenters include Garibay and Beth Guckenberger, executive director of Back2Back Ministries, a Mason-based ministry supporting orphans and impoverished children in developing countries.

Information: www.ahgonline.org

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TueAug21

Girl Scouts of Western Ohio accepting nominations for alumni awards

Posted by rrichardson August 21st, 2012, 11:53 am Post a Comment

The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is celebrating 100 years this fall by honoring 100 area alumnae.

The organization is accepting nominations for alumnae in four categories:

  • Trailblazers—Alumnae whose pioneering efforts opened doors for other women to follow. They may be the first women to have reached a particular career or professional milestone, participated in an organization or activity in a way that changed how women are involved, or challenged themselves in some way that created new opportunities for women.
  • Advocates—Alumnae who have made significant contributions as volunteers within their own community or on a regional or national level. They are women whose lives exemplify the value of community service intrinsic to Girl Scouts.
  • Leaders of Promise—Alumnae under the age of 35 who are distinguishing themselves in their profession and/or community. They are women who demonstrate exceptional promise in terms of their ability to ascend to positions of greater responsibility and impact, and who exemplify the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
  • Honor Keepers—Alumnae who have demonstrated outstanding commitment, exceptional service and an extraordinary dedication to the Girl Scout movement. They are women whose leadership, initiative and energy have strengthened Girl Scouting, made a significant contribution to the mission and who exemplify the true spirit of Girl Scouts.

Nomination forms are available online at www.girlscoutsofwesternohio.org and are accepted through Aug. 31.

Honorees will be recognized at an Oct. 25 award reception at the Fifth Third Convening Center at United Way of Greater Cincinnati. For more information, call the organization at 513-489-1025.

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TueJun26

Girl Scouts looking for volunteer recruiters

Posted by rrichardson June 26th, 2012, 4:01 pm Post a Comment

The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is looking for volunteers to assist with school recruiting this fall.

Campaign volunteers are needed to host recruitment and sign-up events at local area schools between August and October.  Troop leaders are also needed year-round.

The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio serves more than 1,500 elementary schools in 32 counties throughout Western Ohio and Southeastern Indiana.

Volunteers must complete an application, provide references and undergo a background check.

For more information or for an application, call the Girl Scouts at 513-489-1025 or go to  www.girlscoutsofwesternohio.org.

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MonMar21

Girl Scouts info/registration meeting to be held Tuesday at MECC

Posted by rrichardson March 21st, 2011, 12:00 pm Post a Comment

The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio will hold a parent-child meeting from 5:45-7 p.m. Tuesday, March 22 at the Mason Early Childhood Center, 4631 Hickory Woods Drive.

The meeting is geared towards girls in kindergarten or first-grade who are not yet involved in Scouts.  Registration cost is $12, with financial assistance available.

An advance RSVP is required; for more information or to RSVP, call Anna Schuerman at 513-619-1430.

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