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Page 10 January Edition Carthage Gazette<br />

Page 4<br />

October Editio<br />

By running their own cookie business,<br />

they learn how to make correct<br />

change for customers, count and<br />

manage their cash flow, and create a<br />

budget to fund the experiences they<br />

want to have with their troop.<br />

Sandhills Vet Fest<br />

October 27th<br />

FREE<br />

Girl Scout Cookie entrepreneurs are<br />

relationship builders. By running<br />

their own cookie business, they gain<br />

valuable practice communicating<br />

with customers; talking about their<br />

product and goals; and resolving conflict<br />

in a positive, productive way—all<br />

skills that will help them succeed in<br />

school, in business, and in life.<br />

Honor Our<br />

Veterans<br />

Concert Featuring<br />

Becca Rae<br />

Whiskey Pines<br />

Girl Scout Cookie entrepreneurs<br />

are honest, fair, and responsible.<br />

Through their cookie businesses,<br />

they learn to always do the right thing<br />

by their troop members, customers,<br />

and communities—lessons that will<br />

carry them for a lifetime of leadership<br />

and #winning!<br />

Page 8<br />

Food Trucks<br />

cafeteria as a service project.<br />

In July 1922, The American Girl magazine,<br />

published by Girl Scouts of the<br />

USA, featured an article by Florence<br />

E. Neil, a local director in Chicago,<br />

Illinois. Miss Neil provided a cookie<br />

recipe that had been given to the<br />

council’s 2,000 Girl Scouts. She<br />

estimated the approximate cost of<br />

ingredients for six- to seven-dozen<br />

cookies to be 26 to 36 cents. The<br />

cookies, she suggested, could be<br />

sold by troops for 25 or 30 cents per<br />

dozen.<br />

Throughout the decade, Girl Scouts<br />

in different parts of the country<br />

continued to bake their own simple<br />

sugar cookies with their mothers and<br />

with help from the community. These<br />

cookies were packaged in wax paper<br />

bags, sealed with a sticker, and sold<br />

door to door.<br />

Page 4<br />

in three varieties: Sandwich, Shortbread,<br />

and Chocolate Mints (now<br />

known as Thin Mints). With the<br />

advent of the suburbs, girls at tables<br />

in shopping Sandhills malls began Vet selling Fest Girl<br />

Scout Cookies.<br />

October 27th<br />

FREE<br />

In 1978, the number of bakers was<br />

streamlined to four to ensure lower<br />

prices and uniform<br />

Honor<br />

quality,<br />

Our<br />

packaging,<br />

and distribution. For the first<br />

time in history,<br />

Veterans<br />

all cookie boxes—regardless<br />

of the baker—featured the<br />

same designs and depicted scenes<br />

of Girl Scouts in action, including<br />

Becca Rae<br />

hiking and canoeing.<br />

When Tobacco Was King<br />

Concert Featuring<br />

Whiskey Pines<br />

Food Trucks<br />

With the announcement of National<br />

Girl Edition Scout Cookie Weekend (the<br />

September Edition<br />

October<br />

next one is February 23–25, 2018)<br />

and the introduction of our very first<br />

Artists LeAgue<br />

gluten-free Girl Scout Cookie, the<br />

Continued From Front Page<br />

Blue mold probably existed in the<br />

decade<br />

advances<br />

was off to a big start. But the<br />

In 1933, Girl Scouts of Greater Philadelphia<br />

Council baked cookies and Digital Cookie® Annual<br />

really of big news the and new<br />

was sAndhiLLs<br />

machinery allowed<br />

the launch of the<br />

in the brightest yellow tobacco ever<br />

western United States for many years tobacco companies<br />

platform Fall Show<br />

to increase<br />

in 2014. A<br />

All of the seen.<br />

as a minor disease on wild species production in the latter half of the<br />

net revenue raised through sold them in the city’s gas and electric<br />

company disappeared windows. for The ten price years was before girls cigarettes The<br />

fun, safe, and Opening interactive Weekend<br />

of tobacco. It came east in 1921 but 19th century, and by the space early for 1900’s<br />

the Girl Scout Cookie Program—100<br />

to sell<br />

public<br />

cookies, and is cordially cigars were invited the to most the<br />

percent of it—stays with the local just 23 resurfacing cents per in box 1931. of 44 It cookies, is caused by prevalent special opening tobacco reception products for available. the Artists<br />

Cookie League’s takes 24th the annual iconic art exhibit<br />

council and troops.<br />

or six a boxes fungus for that $1.24! attacks A year tobacco. later, Fluecured<br />

Philadelphia tobaccos, took used cookie for cigarette, cookie and program sale on Friday, digital November and introduc-<br />

2nd from<br />

Digital<br />

Greater<br />

Girl Scout Cookie History sales pipe, to the and next chewing level, becoming tobacco, grown in es Girl 5:00 Scouts to 7:00 to p.m. vital 21st This is century our biggest<br />

Sandhills Vet Fest<br />

October 27th<br />

the first southern council Virginia, to sell commercially<br />

central and eastern lessons event about of the online year! marketing, app<br />

An icon of American culture baked North cookies. Carolina, eastern South Carolina, usage, and ecommerce. But most<br />

For more than 100 years, Girl Scouts and southern Georgia.<br />

FREE importantly, Digital Cookie retains<br />

and their enthusiastic supporters In 1935, the Girl Scout Federation the one-to-one personal approach<br />

have helped The eighteenth ensure the century success became of of the Greater New York raised money to selling The market that is exploded essential during to the the First<br />

the iconic “Age annual of Snuff.” cookie Tobacco sale—and from North through the sale of commercially Honor Our success World of War the (1914–1918). program and World the girls War II<br />

they’ve Carolina had fun, was developed used for valuable snuff and pipe baked cookies. Buying Veterans<br />

its own die who (1939–1945) participate. saw cigarette sales hit<br />

life skills, smoking, and made because their the communities<br />

a better not widely place known every step outside of the of Spain. used the words “Girl Scout Cookies” The several centennial popular festivities brands, continued Camel, Lucky<br />

cigarette was in the shape of a trefoil, the group record highs with the production of<br />

Concert Featuring<br />

way. By the 1840’s cigarettes had become on the box. In 1936, the national Girl with Strike, The the opening introduction and Pall weekend Mall. of Girl continues In Scout the 1950’s, Saturday,<br />

November Winston, Paying homage 3, and 10:00 Salem, to an 3:00 the p.m. first<br />

popular with French women. Much Scout to organization began Becca the process<br />

of licensing the first commer-<br />

iconic filter-tipped Meet Girl the Scout artists menthol outdoor as they cigarette, tradition— paint entered in their<br />

Rae S’mores. Kent,<br />

Girl Scout the Cookies chagrin of had anti-tobacco their earliest societies,<br />

beginnings cigarettes in the caught kitchens on and in ovens the United cial bakers to produce cookies that Girl the studios Scout market S’mores during and became the quickly weekend. top became sellers. The exhibit<br />

and popular sale new remains cookies open to through<br />

of our girl<br />

States<br />

members,<br />

as well.<br />

Whiskey Pines<br />

with moms volunteering<br />

as technical advisers. The Girl Scout<br />

would be sold nationwide by girls in the most<br />

An increasing<br />

councils.<br />

penchant for small<br />

launch<br />

Despite Thursday, in our<br />

negative December history.<br />

advertising<br />

As 13th the largest with promoted gallery<br />

Consumer demand established paper-rolled cigars popular in Spain in<br />

sale of cookies as a way to finance<br />

entrepreneurial hours the from 1960’s noon and<br />

program to 3:00 1970’s,<br />

for p.m., girls Monday as well<br />

Food Trucks<br />

in<br />

tobacco farming as an important part prompted Phillip Morris to market the as<br />

troop activities began as early as Enthusiasm for Girl Scout Cookies the world, through the current<br />

the Saturday. lawsuits filed against<br />

Girl Scout Cookie Program<br />

This powering is an ideal the opportunity next century to acquire of<br />

of North Carolina farm life. NC State, first American hand-rolled cigarettes tobacco companies, the industry<br />

1917, five years after Juliette Gordon spread nationwide. By 1937, more<br />

through its College of agriculture and in 1847, and soon other companies continues to flourish. Tobacco products<br />

Low started Girl Scouts in the United than 125 Girl Scout councils reported<br />

holding cookie sales.<br />

girl entrepreneurs the perfect piece toward of art for greatness.<br />

the Agricultural Extension program, like J. E. Liggett & Brothers were are widely marketed outside<br />

personal<br />

the United<br />

enjoyment<br />

States, when the Mistletoe Troop in<br />

researched tobacco and aided farmers manufacturing their own cigarettes. In States, allowing<br />

or as a gift.<br />

tobacco<br />

With approximately<br />

its place as<br />

Muskogee, Oklahoma, baked cookies<br />

and<br />

200 Dollar new General works of In art Carthage in the exhibit and<br />

around the world. Farmers received 1875 R. J. Reynolds began to produce a valuable commodity for export in the<br />

important<br />

sold them<br />

information<br />

in its high<br />

from<br />

school<br />

NC State.<br />

In 1951, chewing Girl Scout tobacco. Cookies came Technological American February economy. 2nd<br />

Carthage Gazette<br />

over 300 pieces in the artists’ studios,<br />

choose from oils, watercolors, acrylics,<br />

pastels, alcohol inks, colored pencils,<br />

and mixed media Player’s in a variety of sizes<br />

and prices. Club<br />

“Dancin’ Dogwoods,” a lovely painting<br />

by Betty DiBartelomeo, will be raffled<br />

during the opening weekend. Tickets<br />

for sale from Artists League members<br />

or at the League. A book of six tickets<br />

is available for $5.00 or $1.00 per<br />

individual ticket. Raffle winner will be<br />

announced on Saturday, November 3,<br />

at 3:00 p.m. A Health Club for<br />

your golf game.<br />

The Artists<br />

Practice<br />

League<br />

at<br />

of<br />

the<br />

the<br />

range,<br />

Sandhills is<br />

a not-for-profit<br />

free<br />

organization<br />

clinics, and<br />

founded in<br />

1994 to<br />

discounted<br />

promote interest<br />

rates.<br />

in the visual<br />

arts by providing art education and a<br />

friendly environment<br />

$19.99 /<br />

in<br />

Month<br />

which to work,<br />

exhibit and sell<br />

Includes:<br />

members’ artworks.<br />

Our gallery,<br />

Golf<br />

The<br />

Cart<br />

Exchange Street<br />

Gallery of Fine Art,<br />

&<br />

is located at 129<br />

Exchange<br />

Unlimited<br />

Street in<br />

Range<br />

the old<br />

Balls<br />

Aberdeen<br />

Rockfish Railroad storage terminal.<br />

Visit the website at www.artistleague.<br />

org. Regular gallery hours are Monday<br />

through Saturday from 12:00 noon<br />

to 3:00. Contact the League at 910-<br />

944-3979<br />

7 Lakes<br />

(10-4<br />

Country<br />

M-F) or artistleague@<br />

Club<br />

windstream.org for information on<br />

membership, classes, workshops and<br />

monthly gallery exhibits.<br />

910-673-4653<br />

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