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citrus peel<br />

2017-2018 | Vol. 9<br />

STEM<br />

life skills<br />

outdoors<br />

entrepreneurship


TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

MARYANN’S INSPIRATION LETTER<br />

2<br />

03<br />

STEM with City of Orlando<br />

Reclamation Division<br />

09<br />

Fall Product Program<br />

19<br />

Rachel Saves<br />

a Life<br />

OUTDOORS<br />

13<br />

Outdoor Program<br />

21<br />

Troop<br />

Stories<br />

02<br />

Maryann’s Inspiration Letter<br />

STEM<br />

05<br />

ChangeGiving<br />

ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />

10<br />

Citrus Council Shop Sales<br />

TROOP STORIES<br />

25<br />

Stand Beside<br />

Her in<br />

Memphis<br />

07<br />

Upcoming STEM<br />

Events<br />

11<br />

2019 Cookie Sale<br />

Dates<br />

LIFE SKILLS<br />

17<br />

New to Healthy Living<br />

27<br />

One Daisy’s<br />

Quick<br />

Thinking<br />

29<br />

Girl Scouts<br />

of Citrus<br />

Alumnae<br />

Hello<br />

Citrus Family and Friends!<br />

I am very excited about this edition of our<br />

Citrus Peel that shines a light on the four<br />

pillars of our Girl Scout program designed<br />

to support our mission to build girls of<br />

courage, confidence, and character who<br />

make the world a better place!<br />

The four program pillars include STEM, the<br />

Outdoors , Life Skills, and Entrepreneurship.<br />

The feedback we are receiving from our<br />

girls on the new badges, and core programs<br />

within each pillar is telling us to keep up<br />

the momentum and build more and more<br />

opportunities for unique and exciting<br />

experiences in these four focus areas.<br />

I have been blessed to get out into the field<br />

quite a bit over the past few months to<br />

meet girls and participate in programming<br />

first hand. I cannot tell you the inspiration<br />

and sheer pride that fills my heart seeing<br />

our girls, their families, and our volunteers<br />

in action bringing our mission to life.<br />

Our mission, promise, and law are far more<br />

than words on a page or something we<br />

recite, they are meant to ignite our souls<br />

and offer us a clear vision and direction<br />

as stewards of our nation’s most precious<br />

natural resource, our children.<br />

Our girls deserve nothing less than the best<br />

that each of us has to give, letting them<br />

lead while gently guiding them to a future<br />

in which they are able to realize their fullest<br />

potential as happy, kind, and productive<br />

women, who lead the way in their own way.<br />

Well, that’s what it’s all about, folks. Thank<br />

you for the passion and resources that you<br />

give to our girls. Our girls are already doing<br />

great things, I cannot wait to see what the<br />

future holds with them leading the way!


STEM<br />

3 4<br />

STEM with the City<br />

of Orlando Water<br />

Reclamation<br />

Division<br />

The City of Orlando Water Reclamation Division<br />

has been partnering with Girl Scouts of Citrus<br />

since fall 2016. The first program offered by the<br />

Water Reclamation Division was the “Flush to<br />

Finish” fun patch. “We had no idea what to expect<br />

with how many girls would be interested in the<br />

program, but our first program sold out as well<br />

as every other program since” expressed Daniel<br />

Friedline, an Environmental Specialist.<br />

Since Daniel’s mother was a Girl Scout, he was<br />

exposed to many Girl Scout traditions. He grew up<br />

listening to stories of the opportunities she was<br />

able to have because of her involvement in Girl<br />

Scouts. When Daniel was able to be in a position to<br />

run an education program, he immediately thought<br />

of the Girl Scouts.<br />

“I wanted to partner with the Girl Scouts to<br />

help continue providing exciting programs<br />

for girls in just the same way that my mother<br />

had.”<br />

There are two goals in the programs offered<br />

by the Water Reclamation Division. The first is<br />

to educate girls on their environmental impact<br />

and to challenge each girl to be an advocate<br />

in their communities for reducing sanitary<br />

sewer overflows and keeping their surrounding<br />

environment beautiful. The second goal is to<br />

inspire girls to continue their current studies<br />

in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math<br />

(S.T.E.M.), which will encourage them to pursue<br />

positions in the S.T.E.M. field that they will love and<br />

can challenge them.<br />

Because of how well the initial program<br />

was received, an additional seven<br />

programs have been added to what<br />

the facility can offer Girl Scouts. These<br />

programs are facilitated by Daniel or<br />

Alyssa Madrid.<br />

The City of Orlando Water Reclamation<br />

Division continues to offer the “Flush to<br />

Finish” fun patch, a “Natural Skin Care”<br />

fun patch, the “Just Wing It” fun patch<br />

and a “Trick or Treatment Spooktacular”<br />

event in <strong>October</strong>. They currently offer<br />

the Journey to Justice with Sage Award,<br />

Ambassador Water Badge, and maintain<br />

a section in the Citrus Council’s “Earn<br />

Your Lab Coat Badge” program.<br />

Daniel’s Message to Girls<br />

“Girls are underrepresented in not just<br />

Water Reclamation, but other S.T.E.M.<br />

career fields as well.<br />

I want to see women breaking down<br />

the walls and entering these career<br />

fields with the passion, determination<br />

and excitement they brought to every<br />

program they attended as Girl Scouts.”


GIRL SCOUTS OF CITRUS<br />

INVEST IN<br />

GIRLS<br />

At Girl Scouts of Citrus, we believe<br />

that when girls succeed so does<br />

society. We provide girls with a place<br />

to discover their passions, find their<br />

voice and make positive impact in<br />

their communities. These girls are<br />

building a better world for all of us!<br />

GOALS<br />

Help us ensure that every girl<br />

in central Florida develops the<br />

confidence that Girl Scouts nurtures.<br />

An investment in Girl Scouting is<br />

broader than a cause or a cure. It is a<br />

commitment to the next generation<br />

of self-sufficient and extraordinary<br />

women.<br />

Girl Scout Appreciation<br />

Evening Shows<br />

Our thrilling two-hour show is a great way to excite the entire troop. Girl Scouts and their<br />

families can enjoy an exclusive rate. All girl scouts will receive the Medieval Times<br />

participation patch free and admission to the Medieval Life Village!<br />

HOW IT WORKS<br />

1. Change Giving simplifies giving by<br />

allowing users to donate their spare<br />

change to fundraising campaigns with<br />

their everyday transactions.<br />

2. Choose Girl Scouts of<br />

Citrus Council (as the charity<br />

of your choice) and link your<br />

debit card or credit card.<br />

3. Anytime you make a purchase,<br />

Change Giving automatically<br />

rounds your transaction to<br />

the nearest dollar. All your<br />

transactions that you make<br />

throughout the month are added<br />

up and distributed at the end of<br />

the month.<br />

• Two-Hour Live Action Tournament • Four-Course Feast • Magnificent Horses • Authentic Sword Fights and Jousting<br />

Scouts & Leaders $ 29. 95* | Guests $ 33. 95*<br />

4510 W. Vine St., Kissimmee FL 34746<br />

*Minimum 15 guests for group benefits. Prices do not include tax or gratuity. Valid at the Florida Castle only. Price includes 4 course feast, show,<br />

and Medieval Life Village. Children 2 & under receive free admission only. Offer expires 9/30/2019. Not valid for the late NYE Show.


UPCOMING<br />

STEM Events!<br />

7 8<br />

1) Halloween Explorer Program at SKELETONS: Museum of<br />

Osteology (D/B/J)<br />

2) Earn Your Entertainment Technology Badge with<br />

Microsoft (Mall at Millenia) (J)<br />

3) Discovery Day at Marine Science Center & Ponce Inlet<br />

Lighthouse (B, J)<br />

4) Explore the Ocean at SEA LIFE Orlando Aquarium (B, J)<br />

5) Flush to Finish with City of Orlando Water<br />

Reclamation Division (D/B/J/C/S/A)<br />

6) Time to Fly (J)<br />

7) Ice Skating and STEM Program at RDV Ice Den<br />

(D/B/J/C/S/A)<br />

10/28/18<br />

11/01/18<br />

11/03/18<br />

11/03/18<br />

11/07/18<br />

11/10/18<br />

01/12/19


ENTREPRENEURSHIP<br />

9<br />

CITRUS COUNCIL SHOP<br />

10<br />

Fall Product Program<br />

HOLIDAY SALES!<br />

is an amazing way for girls to<br />

learn new skills in a way that no<br />

other experience can teach. The<br />

experience gives girls the chance<br />

to support their own troop by<br />

earning early startup funds, while<br />

learning five key life skills:<br />

Halloween Sale<br />

OCT 29 TH - 31 ST<br />

Holiday Savings Sale<br />

NOV 12 TH - 15 TH<br />

• Goal Setting<br />

• Decision Making<br />

• Money Management<br />

• People Skills<br />

• Business Ethics<br />

Super Saturday Sale<br />

DEC 1 ST<br />

Stay tuned for more information on sales this<br />

holiday season.There’s more to come!<br />

*ONLINE EXCLUSIVE<br />

Sale ends November 4th 2018<br />

buy from your Girl Scout today!<br />

For more information visit<br />

www.citrus-gs.org/fallproduct<br />

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11<br />

Important Cookie Sale Dates<br />

JAN 12, 2019<br />

JAN 12 - MAR 3, 2019<br />

FEB 1 - MAR 3, 2019<br />

FEB 22-24, 2019<br />

COOKIE MEGA TRUCK DROP<br />

COOKIE PROGRAM BEGINS<br />

COOKIE BOOTHS<br />

NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT<br />

COOKIE WEEKEND<br />

Girl Scouts and the DC Super Hero Girls are teaming up to help young cookie<br />

entrepreneurs across the country unleash that unstoppable G.I.R.L. (Go-getter,<br />

Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader) shine, share their cookie stories with the world like a<br />

super hero, and enter for a chance to win an epic adventure they’ll never forget!<br />

24 GIRLS NATIONWIDE—Four per Girl Scout grade level<br />

will have the chance to win the Cookie Entrepreneur<br />

Experience of a lifetime featuring:<br />

Super-cool activities featuring the DC Super Hero Girls<br />

Behind-the-scenes VIP adventure at Warner Bros. Studios<br />

Successful entrepreneurs and business leaders and more!<br />

For more information visit https://www.<br />

citrus-gs.org/en/cookies in January 2019<br />

for details on how to enter—and win!<br />

Questions? Contact Girl Scouts of Citrus<br />

Council at (407) 896-4475 or Customer<br />

Care at 800-396-000.


OUTDOORS<br />

13 14<br />

The Outdoor Program team has<br />

been hard at work at bringing all new,<br />

exciting partners to Girl Scouts!<br />

All of the following have been thoroughly vetted and are new<br />

approved Outdoor Vendors. Girl Scouts can feel confident visiting<br />

these partners with their family or with other Girl Scouts as a troop.<br />

Winter Club Indoor Ski & Snowboard<br />

The Girl Scouts of Citrus will be partnering with Winter Club Indoor Ski<br />

& Snowboard to provide girls with the opportunity to enjoy activities<br />

that Florida’s weather cannot offer. The ski center features two indoor<br />

ski slopes along with an interactive panoramic ski stimulator.<br />

Canyons Zip Line & Canopy Tours<br />

The Girl Scouts of Citrus has partnered with Canyons Zip Line &<br />

Canopy Tours in Ocala to offer a wide array of outdoor adventures.<br />

Girl Scouts will be able to go kayaking, horseback ridingw and zip<br />

lining at this breathtaking venue. All while working towards range of<br />

outdoor badges for each Girl Scout level.<br />

Bok Tower Gardens<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus is proud to announce a new partnership with<br />

the Bok Tower Gardens, a national historic landmark. Not only will<br />

Girl Scouts be able to enjoy breathtaking views, but they will also<br />

be able to experience some of the best pristine experiences nature<br />

can provide. Girl Scouts can visit anytime as the venue is open 365<br />

days, and get a jump start on earning some of the new Outdoor Eco<br />

badges recently released.<br />

Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures<br />

Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures provides exciting and safe<br />

educational airboat rides filled with suprises. The company uses U.S.<br />

Coast Guard Inspected 17 passenger airboats to take guests on an<br />

adventure. The boat will be speeding across the water at 45 mph.<br />

Boggy Creek Airboat Adventures will be able to offer Girl Scouts an<br />

array of Outdoor Badge programs and a chance to earn some cultural<br />

patches, like the Native American Patch. Stay tuned for more details!


Orlando Aktion Parks<br />

Central Florida’s First Aquapark is inspired by LEGO blocks<br />

which feature a series of interlocking climbing obstacles and<br />

slides floating on water! The park includes a balance beam,<br />

monkey bars, rodeo slide and a climbing tower.<br />

15<br />

Revolution Off Road Archery Experience<br />

Revolution Off Road in Clermont is partnering with Girl Scouts<br />

of Citrus to teach girls how to properly shoot an arrow. Girl<br />

Scouts will sharpen their technique, work on posture and learn<br />

about the equipment in a safe environment. They offer a variety<br />

of experiences at different levels based on basic targeting,<br />

Olympic targeting and 3-D targeting.<br />

Support Girl Scouts while you shop!<br />

Make sure to designate Girl Scouts<br />

of Citrus through AmazonSmile.<br />

Amazon will donate 0.5% of your<br />

purchase to our Council. AmazonSmile<br />

has the same products, same prices,<br />

and same service as the Amazon you<br />

know. Just make sure to start shopping<br />

through smile.amazon.com in order to<br />

give to our Council today!<br />

Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures<br />

The Cocoa Beach Aerial Adventures Park provides an<br />

opportunity for participants to be suspended in the air and<br />

navigate through 49 obstacles. The park provides seven trails<br />

separated by three levels of difficulty. The question is, which<br />

Girl Scouts will be able to complete all 3 levels.


LIFE SKILLS<br />

NEW TO<br />

HEALTHY LIVING<br />

17 18<br />

Let’s Bulk Up<br />

with Nutrition<br />

Bulk Nation is a specialty bulk food retailer with<br />

a unique experience of over 3,000 specialty bulk<br />

food items such as dried fruits, nuts, flours,<br />

spices, coffees, teas, ancient grains and local raw<br />

honey. Also, some of their products are vegan,<br />

non-gmo and organic. They’re partnering with the<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus to launch the “Let’s Bulk Up<br />

with Nutrition” program this year.<br />

Through this program Girl Scouts of all levels will<br />

learn:<br />

• About local health products<br />

• Health benefits in food, herbs, and spices<br />

• Professional health tips from a Nutritionist<br />

• The importance of healthy eating<br />

• How to create and keep your very own Trail Mix<br />

G.I.R.L. to the<br />

Rescue!<br />

The Girl Scouts of Citrus will be partnering with Linsey<br />

Svajda, an American Red Cross BLS Instructor, to<br />

launch the “G.I.R.L. to the Rescue” program. Linsey<br />

has been teaching Basic Life Support (BLS) as well as<br />

Baby Sitter and child care courses for several years.<br />

First aid classes can help you recognize the signs that<br />

someone needs help and administer the right type<br />

of care. Baby Sitter and child care will prepare Girl<br />

Scouts to become the most capable, trusted and in<br />

demand sitters in their neighborhoods.<br />

With “G.I.R.L. to the Rescue” Girl Scouts will:<br />

• Understand how to care for younger children;<br />

• Know how to use everything in a first aid kit;<br />

• Find out how to prevent serious outdoor injuries;<br />

• Know the signs of shock and how to treat it; and<br />

• Learn to prevent and treat injuries due to weather


TROOP STORIES<br />

19 20<br />

RACHEL<br />

SAVES A<br />

LIFE!<br />

Tiffany Handlon woke up early<br />

on the morning of August 14<br />

unable to breathe, feeling as if<br />

her lung had collapsed. Tiffany<br />

has suffered from asthma her<br />

whole life and any number of<br />

environmental triggers could<br />

cause a flair up, but this time<br />

felt different - it was worse.<br />

Tiffany describes what<br />

happened when she woke<br />

up her 10-year old daughter,<br />

Rachel,<br />

“I was in no condition<br />

to drive. I just felt<br />

so uncomfortable.<br />

I couldn’t sit. I<br />

couldn’t stand. I was<br />

sweating.” That’s<br />

when they decided to<br />

call 911.<br />

Rachel has been a Girl Scout<br />

since Kindergarten, and her<br />

mom taught her early in life<br />

what she should do in an<br />

emergency. The Girl Scout<br />

motto is to “Be Prepared” and<br />

Rachel embodied this motto<br />

with every action that morning<br />

as she assessed her mother’s<br />

condition, called 911, stayed<br />

with Tiffany once she became<br />

unconscious, observed<br />

and remembered details of<br />

the incident to report back<br />

later, and answered all the<br />

questions of the emergency<br />

response operator. Later,<br />

nurses hailed Rachel as a hero<br />

for her calm demeanor.<br />

Once Tiffany was in route to<br />

the hospital via ambulance,<br />

the police transported<br />

Rachel to her grandmother’s<br />

house. It took Tiffany’s mom<br />

45 minutes to locate her<br />

daughter, as the ICU was not<br />

yet open for visitors at that<br />

time of the morning. Tiffany<br />

was still unresponsive at the<br />

time and registered as a Jane<br />

Doe. Rachel knew there was<br />

nothing more she could do<br />

now that her mother was in<br />

the care of a professional<br />

health care team, so she went<br />

to school. She was motivated<br />

to focus on school that day<br />

to maintain her impressive<br />

six-year record of perfect<br />

attendance.<br />

Tiffany was in the Intensive<br />

Care Unit for a full day on a<br />

breathing ventilator, where her<br />

children were unable to visit.<br />

After that first day, Rachel<br />

and her little brother were<br />

able to visit their mom in the<br />

hospital for the three days<br />

she stayed, before returning<br />

home. Tiffany’s health is now<br />

stabilized and she’s grateful<br />

for her daughter’s lifesaving<br />

actions. Rachel says her<br />

advice for other girls who<br />

might find themselves in an<br />

emergency situation is “Stay<br />

calm. If you panic, you might<br />

have trouble talking to the<br />

operator.”<br />

In recognition of her heroic<br />

lifesaving actions, Girl Scouts<br />

of Citrus is nominating Rachel<br />

for Girl Scouts of the USA’s<br />

Medal of Honor. The award is<br />

given to a girl who has shown<br />

presence of mind and true<br />

Girl Scout spirit saving life or<br />

attempting to save life without<br />

risk to the candidate’s own<br />

life.<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus<br />

council’s CEO,<br />

Maryann Barry,<br />

shares “we’re incredibly<br />

proud of Rachel for her<br />

quick thinking, calmness<br />

of mind, and heroic<br />

actions.”


TROOP<br />

STORIES<br />

21 22<br />

TRINITY LUTHERAN TROOPS IN<br />

ROCKLEDGE<br />

Several girls from the Trinity Lutheran Troops in<br />

Rockledge (7011, 7012, 7013, 7014, 7025) braved<br />

the gloomy weather to participate in the Cocoa<br />

Area Trash Bash by cleaning Lee Wenner Park in<br />

Downtown Cocoa on April 12, 2018.<br />

The girls and Troop adults picked up four large<br />

bags of trash, then participated in an Outdoor<br />

Scavenger Hunt, made bird feeders, learned<br />

how long litter lasts in our environment, and<br />

participated in other Earth Day type activities<br />

before heading to the Cocoa Civic Center for<br />

lunch, provided by the City of Cocoa, Keep<br />

Brevard Beautiful and Chick-fil-a.<br />

1 2<br />

THE SUPERSTAR DADS OF TROOP 1372<br />

One of our dads, Tony Maddox, has helped us with crafts,<br />

done activities to help the girls achieve badges, and acts as<br />

a driver when needed. He has been a great help to our troop.<br />

Recently, he helped us get one of our troop leaders and 2<br />

of our girls to a bridging event. He had plans that night, but<br />

there was a storm coming and he wanted to make sure everyone<br />

was safe. Before the troop leader could even get the<br />

girls loaded in the van, he hopped in the driver seat and said<br />

he was going to miss men’s group so he could drive them to<br />

and from the meeting because of the bad storm that was<br />

coming. This is just one example of what he has done for the<br />

troop.<br />

Our other dad, Daniel Hart, has helped us pick up cookies<br />

for Cookie Sales, transport our girls, and makes sure the<br />

girls have what they need or goes and gets it at a moment’s<br />

notice. Perfect example was when we went to SeaWorld.<br />

While the girls were inside watching Shamu, we were planing<br />

the trip home and knew the girls would be hungry. While he<br />

was waiting outside for us, he went to McDonald’s and got<br />

food for all the girls that came. When we came out, every girl<br />

had a happy meal and drink while we made our way home.<br />

Both were also ready to roll up their sleeves and help during<br />

the cookie sales. They had no problems helping us get cookies,<br />

pass out cookies to the girls, and help with both sales.<br />

We can’t thank them enough for what they do. They are<br />

great additions to our troop.<br />

3<br />

SNA GIRL SCOUT BTN EVENT<br />

April Brunner, UCF Daytona Beach SNA<br />

President and Troop 1943 Co-Leader<br />

On April 21st 2018, Girl Scouts in the Volusia<br />

County area were invited to UCF Daytona<br />

Beach for a nursing exploration day. The<br />

event called “Meet the Knights,” was run<br />

by the Student Nurses’ Association of UCF<br />

Daytona Beach and Troop 1943. This four<br />

hour session consisted of presentations from<br />

students and faculty, inspirational videos, an<br />

interactive experience in the nursing lab and<br />

a handwashing experiment. In order to earn<br />

their “nursing exploration badges” each Girl<br />

Scout level had a list of requirements they<br />

had to accomplish. Cadettes, Seniors and<br />

Ambassadors had to finish eight activities,<br />

and Juniors had to finish six. Some of the<br />

activities the girls were exposed to at this<br />

event included:<br />

• learning about different nursing specialties<br />

(ER nurse, pediatric nurse, psychiatric nurse,<br />

etc)<br />

• learning about the women who founded the<br />

field of nursing including Clara Barton and<br />

Florence Nightingale


• learning about the different facilities or<br />

environments a nurse can work in (ex school<br />

nurse, hospital, clinic, etc)<br />

• demonstrating basic nursing skills including how<br />

to use a stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, and<br />

thermometer<br />

• demonstrating how to take a pulse<br />

• learning about some of the more advanced<br />

equipment nurses use including IV pumps and<br />

monitors<br />

• identifying different professional nursing<br />

organizations<br />

• differentiating the different educational<br />

requirements for LPN, RN, BSN, MSN and NP<br />

• demonstrating proper handwashing technique<br />

• making a health poster<br />

“Meet the Knights” served as an amazing<br />

experience for both the Student Nurses’<br />

Association and the girls that attended. The<br />

event perfectly engulfed NSNA’s Breakthrough to<br />

Nursing philosophy of exposing young students<br />

of different ethnic and socioeconomic statuses to<br />

the field of nursing. By the end of the day, almost<br />

all of the girls wanted to become a Nurse!!!<br />

23 24<br />

PRESENTING OUR<br />

MELINDA<br />

2017-2018<br />

ALLEN<br />

OSCEOLA<br />

BUY 5<br />

COOKIE<br />

WINNERS!<br />

SUSIE<br />

CRADDOCK<br />

BREVARD<br />

BRITTANY<br />

LEHR<br />

VOLUSIA<br />

MIKE LOWE<br />

SEMINOLE<br />

SANDI CLARK<br />

MARTIN<br />

LAKE<br />

GAVIN<br />

SCHAFFER<br />

ORANGE


25 26<br />

STAND BESIDE HER IN<br />

MEMPHIS<br />

The Stand Beside Her movement,<br />

created by our sister Council in Memphis,<br />

Tennessee, was originally presented<br />

to Citrus Council girls and community<br />

leaders at the Women of Distinction event<br />

in November 2017. The purpose of the<br />

movement is to encourage girls to lift other<br />

girls and embrace our differences at all<br />

times. After the November event, there was<br />

a core group of nine girls, who became the<br />

only Stand Beside Her girl committee in<br />

the nation! The Heart of the South Council<br />

heard about us, and well…<br />

This past month, the Stand Beside Her<br />

‘Crew’ (as they have called themselves)<br />

from Citrus Council had the incredible<br />

opportunity to travel to Memphis and meet<br />

up with The Heart of the South Council. The<br />

girls at Citrus Council have been working<br />

together for months, transforming the<br />

Stand Beside Her Movement with other<br />

leaders in the community to incorporate<br />

fun new aspects that go along with earning<br />

the Stand Beside Her patch.<br />

The goal has been to create a more<br />

engaging, interactive movement that<br />

councils and their communities can adopt<br />

and use when helping girls develop into<br />

strong leaders. Specifically, the Crew has<br />

been unfolding a plan of workshops that<br />

uses ideas originated from the Stand Beside<br />

Her Movement, to foster collaboration and<br />

support among young girls and women so<br />

that they have access to the resources they<br />

need to reach their goals.<br />

While in Memphis, our girls did a<br />

tremendous job of representing our Citrus<br />

Council by presenting their plans and<br />

proposals that had been added to and<br />

refined for several months. Members of<br />

the audience included representatives<br />

from FedEx, Kappa Delta Sorority, and the<br />

University of Memphis! Melanie Schild,<br />

CEO of the Heart of the South Council and<br />

the Stand Beside Her Movement, was very<br />

excited and inspired by their ideas and<br />

wants to keep in touch so that we can<br />

continue to grow the movement into an even<br />

greater change.<br />

The Heart of the South was incredibly<br />

welcoming and extremely fun to work with.<br />

The Stand Beside Her Crew interacted with<br />

so many promising leaders at the council<br />

and exploring the rich history of Memphis,<br />

such as the National Civil Rights Museum<br />

and the Memphis Zoo. The days were full of<br />

hard work, interesting activities, and creative<br />

energy that demonstrated just how much<br />

a strong group of leaders could accomplish<br />

when encouraging each other to excel.<br />

Tatiana Serna, a member of the Crew,<br />

stated, “We couldn’t thank everyone<br />

enough for the support and belief<br />

entrusted in us to continue pushing for<br />

greater possibilities.”<br />

Needless to say, The Stand Beside Her Crew<br />

is looking forward to accomplishing bigger<br />

and better things! The hope is to continue to<br />

expand the movement within Citrus Council.<br />

PAGE 06


ONE DAISY’S<br />

QUICK<br />

THINKING<br />

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Immediately after our field trip to the police station on<br />

Wednesday, May 16, Alora’s mother, Janice, experienced<br />

a medical emergency. She is 18 weeks pregnant and<br />

had been experiencing lightheadedness and being<br />

over-heated. Following the field trip, she started feeling<br />

worse. As she sat in her car trying to cool down, her<br />

blood sugar and blood pressure dropped and her vision<br />

went out. She told her daughter that she needed help.<br />

Without leaving her mother, she called to me (I was<br />

waiting with the rest of the Scouts to be picked up by<br />

their parents) that she needed help immediately. The<br />

other parent that was with me, Krystal Potrebko (a<br />

registered nurse) rushed to her side, saw her condition,<br />

and told me to call 911. Lake County Fire and Rescue<br />

responded, checked her out and determined she<br />

needed to go to the emergency room immediately.<br />

During all this time, Alora remained calm and<br />

helpful. Janice’s condition was serious and required<br />

hospitalization. The outcome would have been severe<br />

without the immediate assistance by the Daisy Scout.<br />

Her calm, focused response to the emergency reflected<br />

Girl Scout Guidelines: 1) assist victim, 2) call for help, 3)<br />

stay with victim, 4) remain calm, 5) direct rescuers to<br />

victim to help, 6) assist rescuers as needed. Recognition<br />

of this Daisy Scout reflects well upon the girl, her<br />

Leadership, Training, and Girl Scouts USA.<br />

I truly believe this a Daisy who demonstrated<br />

all the I I truly believe this a Daisy who<br />

demonstrated all the qualities of an exemplary<br />

Girl Scout. Second, Janice and the baby are<br />

doing better. Her doctor diagnosed her with<br />

an electrolyte imbalance and she will need to<br />

consume strictly Gatorade and Pedialite for the<br />

rest of her pregnancy.<br />

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GIRL SCOUTS OF CITRUS ALUMNAE<br />

Once a Girl Scout, Always a Girl Scout!<br />

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Who are the Girl Scouts<br />

of Citrus Alumnae?<br />

There are many adults who have a strong<br />

connection with Girl Scouts. And of course they<br />

would, this is a great organization that impacts<br />

the lives of so many girls and adults every<br />

day. Maybe they were once Girl Scouts, have<br />

volunteered as a Troop Leader, or been involved<br />

in some other way.<br />

Wouldn’t it be great to relive some of those fun<br />

times? To make friends, go on new and exciting<br />

trips, help in a service project, and maybe go<br />

camping? The Girl Scouts of Citrus Alumnae just<br />

might be what you’ve been looking for.<br />

The Girl Scouts of Citrus Alumnae<br />

(GSC Alumnae) was formed to offer<br />

opportunities for adults to stay involved<br />

with Girl Scouts in fun and meaningful<br />

ways. There are GSC Alumnae events, trips and<br />

service projects taking place throughout the<br />

year. There is no membership fee and current<br />

members come from all walks of life. Members<br />

range in age, experience and gender (men can<br />

be part of the group as well).<br />

This group is comprised of adults (18+) who<br />

at some point in their lives were involved with<br />

Girl Scouts. Whether they were Girl Scouts as<br />

kids, served as volunteers for Girl Scouts, or have<br />

worked directly for Girl Scouts; all are considered<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus Alumnae.<br />

While the group began with a committee of 31<br />

members in January 2017, the membership grew<br />

to 233. Today the group has grown to just over<br />

300 members and look to reach 500 members<br />

by January 2019.<br />

What to Expect<br />

The GSC Alumnae has a set of dedicated<br />

volunteers on the leadership team who plan<br />

events, service projects and trips for the<br />

group. They work in partnership with a Girl<br />

Scouts of Citrus Liaison to ensure there is<br />

council support as well.<br />

Some of the recent fun events included<br />

a hilarious afternoon of Bunco, a friendly<br />

bowling competition session and a<br />

sophisticated traditional tea party.<br />

The GSC Alumnae also ensure to give<br />

back to their community and Girl Scouts<br />

by getting involved in a series of service<br />

projects throughout the year. These included<br />

helping the Girl Scouts of Citrus Council with<br />

cookie drops, paperwork for product sales,<br />

recruitment events and cleanup efforts at<br />

Council facilities.<br />

For those who enjoy traveling, the GSC<br />

Alumnae offer a variety of trips for every<br />

type of adventurer. There is an annual cruise,<br />

short travel destinations and international<br />

destinations. The GSC Alumnae are currently<br />

planning a trip to Costa Rica in June 2019,<br />

which will include exploring the tropical<br />

paradise, bird-watching hikes and a service<br />

project at a local school; all with a full-time bilingual<br />

guide.<br />

In November, the Annual Alumnae<br />

Weekend Retreat combines fun, workshops<br />

and service opportunities at Mah-Kah-Wee,<br />

with a way to connect with other alumnae.<br />

This event allows members to visit the camp<br />

for a day of activities or to just relax with<br />

friends, new and old, for the entire weekend.<br />

So what are you<br />

waiting for?<br />

Visit the GSC Alumnae website at<br />

AlumnaeGSC.com for more details.<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus Alumnae are<br />

proud to connect with fellow alumnae<br />

while giving back to the Girl Scout<br />

organization they love.


GIRL SCOUT PROMISE<br />

On my honor, I will try:<br />

To serve God and my country,<br />

To help people at all times,<br />

And to live by the Girl Scout Law.<br />

GIRL SCOUT LAW<br />

I will do my best to be<br />

honest and fair,<br />

friendly and helpful,<br />

considerate and caring,<br />

courageous and strong, and<br />

responsible for what I say and do,<br />

and to<br />

respect myself and others,<br />

respect authority,<br />

use resources wisely,<br />

make the world a better place, and<br />

be a sister to every Girl Scout.<br />

Girl Scouts of Citrus<br />

341 N. Mills Ave.<br />

Orlando, FL 32803<br />

800-367-3906

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