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Girl Scout Service Centers Mableton
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Welcome ...........................
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Welcome to the great adventure of G
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Chapter 1 - We Are Girl Scouts Girl
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Girl Scouts’ Organizational Struc
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Helping GSGATL Ful�ll the Mission
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Need Large Quantities When needing
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Backing Up Because you cannot see e
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Health Histories (Including Examina
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First-Aid Kit Make sure a general
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Chapter 8: Trips, Travel and Events
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Travel Progression Checklist If you
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How do you know if the trip is appr
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Letting Girls Lead Whether the trip
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Hosting a Girl-Led Beyond the Troop
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Chapter 9: Camping - Taking Leaders
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Camp Equipment As troops progress i
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Chapter 10: Selected Safety Activit
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Activities Appropriate for all Prog
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Swimming Know-How for Girls Learn s
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Archery Gear Basic Gear �� �
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Notes Volunteer Essentials