Copper Grove March 2017
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Junior Troop 113035<br />
Junior Troop 113035 worked<br />
on their Simple Meals Badge<br />
at HEB. They cooked eggs<br />
and prepared lunch and a<br />
desert. They also learned<br />
about basic kitchen safety<br />
and preparing healthy<br />
meals.<br />
FORD PIANO STUDIO<br />
Lessons for<br />
your child or yourself.<br />
Classically Trained Teacher.<br />
Experienced & References<br />
281-373-9236<br />
Telge Rd. Area<br />
Girl Scouting is open to all girls ages<br />
5 (must be in kindergarten) through<br />
18, who are willing to accept the<br />
Girl Scout Promise and Law. Girls<br />
may join at any age and no previous<br />
Scouting experience is required.<br />
<strong>Copper</strong> Creek Meadows Community<br />
serves girls in the residence areas for<br />
the elementary schools listed below,<br />
as well as the corresponding middle<br />
and high schools. Home schooled<br />
and private school students are always welcome. Our elementary schools<br />
are: Birkes, Fiest, Hairgrove, Horne, Kirk, Lee, Lieder, Lowery, Metcalf,<br />
Owens, Tipps, Wilson, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Texas Christian School and<br />
Christian Life Center. For more information on <strong>Copper</strong> Creek Meadows<br />
Community, please contact coppercreekmeadowsgirlscouts@gmail.com.<br />
The website for Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council is www.gssjc.org. The<br />
Council phone number is 713-292-0300. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage,<br />
confidence and character, who make the world a better place.<br />
BOY SCOUTS<br />
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA - COPPERHEAD DISTRICT<br />
For 100 years, Scouting programs have instilled in youth the values found<br />
in the Scout Oath and Scout Law. Today, these values are just as relevant<br />
in helping youth grow to their full potential as they were in 1910. Scouting<br />
helps youth develop academic skills, self-confidence, ethics, leadership<br />
skills, outdoor skills and citizenship skills that influence their adult lives.<br />
The Boy Scouts of America provides youth with programs and activities<br />
that allow them to: • Try new things. • Provide service to others. • Build<br />
self-confidence. • Reinforce ethical standards.<br />
Scouting provides youth with a sense that they are important as<br />
individuals while promoting activities that lead to personal responsibility<br />
and high self-esteem. As a result, when hard decisions have to be made,<br />
peer pressure can be resisted and the right choices can be made.<br />
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