Showing posts with label I Can't Wait To. Show all posts
Showing posts with label I Can't Wait To. Show all posts

Thursday, September 3, 2015

September 2015 Girl Scouts Registration Nights in Southern Illinois



Looking to get your daughter signed up for Girl Scouts?  Visit our website, www.gsofsi.org or find a Girl Scout Registration Night in your area!   Events may be listed by town or by county.  This list will be updated frequently with new information.  Want to sign up but don't see your area?  Contact GSSI's Director of Membership Joan Burke at 800.345.6858, ext. 1120 or e-mail jburke@gsofsi.org!

 Perry County Girl Scout Registration Night
September 22 at 6 p.m.
DuQuoin Elementary/Middle School
Contact: Mary Reese at 618.571.3010
Boy Scouts will also be on site for registration
 
Past Registration Nights & Contact Info:

Alton/Godfrey Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Darcy Rowland at 618.466.3502 or krowland1@yahoo.com

Bridgeport Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Tammy Brunson at 618.928.4344

Buncombe Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Heidi Stapleton 618-771-3998

Campbell Hill Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Carbondale Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Kristen Heavrin at 618.899.5211

Carterville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Debra Horn at 618.727.0002

Centralia Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Kathy Stachowski at 618.322.2755

Charleston/Eastern Coles County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Miranda Zerbst at 217.246.0848 or charlestongirlscouts@yahoo.com

Chester Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Clay City Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Beth at 618.676.1866

Clay County (North) Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Shelley Callahan at 618.335.6887

Coles County (Western) Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Katina at 217.235.6268 or e-mail su521gs@gmail.com

Crab Orchard Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Gretel Piepoint at 618.521.5614

Creal Spring Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Gretel Pierpoint at 618.521.5614

Cypress Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Heidi Stapleton 618.771.3998

Desoto Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Monica Hanson at 618.795.4271

Edwardsville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Arti Clemon at 800.345.6858 or aclemon@gsofsi.org
 
Edwards County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Tammy Krouse at 618.445.2859

Fairview Heights - William Holiday School Girl Scout Info Night
Contact: Kathryn.Tandy@gmail.com or 618.795.2607

Fayette County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Franklin County (North)  Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Alicia Dixon at 618.439.6030
 

Gillespie Schools Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Nicki Striegel at nstriegel@nelsononline.com or 217.839.2486.

Goreville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact:  Angie Bernard at 618.889.1437

Greenville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Hamilton County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Susanna Mills at 618.643.4919

Herrin Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Debra Horn 618.727.0002

Highland Area Girl Scout Registration Night
(Also Alhambra/Grantfork)
Contact Kathy Arend at katarend@charter.net or Dena Davis at denadavis@yahoo.com

Iuka Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi at 618.267.9638

Jerseyville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Jennifer Kallal at 618.401.2054

Johnston City Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Gretel Pierpoint at 618.521.5614

Kinmundy Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi at 618.267.9638

Lawrenceville Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Tammy Brunson at 618.928.4344

Marion Girl Scout Registration Night
 Contact Gretel Pierpoint:  618.521.5614

Marion County (East)  Girl Scout Registration Night 
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi at 618.267.9638

Massac County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 800.345.6858

Metropolis Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Mulberry Grove Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Murphysboro Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Kristen Heavrin at 618.899.5211

Odin Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi  at 618.267.9638

Patoka Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi at 618.267.9638

Pocahontas Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Prairie Du Rocher Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Red Bud Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Richland County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Mary Lou Spieth at 618.204.6528

Salem Girl Scout Registration Nights
Contact: Melissa at 618.322.8419 or Cyndi  at 618.267.9638

Sorento Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Southwestern School District Girl Scout Registration Night
Brighton Troop Contact: Trisha Clevenger at 618.407.4618 or trishamc@hotmail.com
Medora Troop Contact: Tasha McQuay at 314.650.4638 or pschins@hotmail.com

Sparta Girl Scout Registration Night
September 3  from 6-7 p.m.
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Staunton Girl Scout Registration Nights
Contact: Lucinda Fulton at 618.407.1682

Steeleville Girl Scout Registration Night
Adult volunteers needed to form new troops!
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Sumner Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Tammy Brunson at 618.928.4344

Union County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Lesa Woods at 618.242.5079

Wabash County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Tracey Cheesman at 618.240.4741

Wayne & White County Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Susanna Mills at 618.643.4919

West Frankfort Area Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Mary Armes at 618.937.3046

Wood River/East Alton Girl Scout Registration Night
Contact: Darcy Rowland at 618.466.3502 or krowland1@yahoo.com

Monday, August 18, 2014

How You Can Join In Girl Scouts' National I Can't Wait To Campaign!


In Girl Scouts, girls are always counting down to the next adventure we’ll go on. Maybe it’s artistic. Maybe it’s an experiment. Maybe it’s getting outside or helping the community. With US, she’ll make a bunch of new friends and have a ton of new experiences.

During the 2014-2015 Membership Year we’re kicking off our Back to School campaign. YOU can help by sharing information about the I Can’t Wait To Back to School Campaign with your friends, families, neighbors and volunteers.
 

Here’s what we will be pitching and needing you to help share with your friends, families, neighbors, volunteers and on social media:


  • Girl Scouts provides the most bang for the buck! For just $15, a girl will have access to tons of new, fun and amazing experiences. Girl Scouts offers a wide array of exciting activities that give girls the chance to explore their world and discover their passions.
  • Anyone can volunteer! Calling all moms, dads, grandparents, recent grads, lawyers, teachers, and rocket scientists.  Everyone can be a Girl Scout volunteer, no matter how much time you have or your level of Girl Scout expertise.
  • Too many girls are on waiting lists -- volunteer now! By volunteering today, you make a real impact on a girl's life!
 
 
Get Social!
 
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Sunday, September 29, 2013

First Lady Michelle Obama supports Girl Scouts






First Lady Michelle Obama discusses the important role played by Girl Scout volunteers in a new video released on Sept. 29 by Girl Scouts of the USA, for which she serves as Honorary National President. Every First Lady of the United States has served in this post since  1917, when First Lady Edith B. Wilson became the first Honorary National President. Mrs.  Obama’s video coincides with the launch of the organization’s new national campaign to  increase recruitment of girl members and adult volunteers while highlighting the fun, excitement, and anticipation that are part of the Girl Scout experience.

The campaign captures the fun of Girl Scouting with the theme “I can’t wait to…” and girl-friendly grassroots promotions that will reach every community nationwide. With 3.2 million Girl Scouts and 112 Girl Scout councils across the country, parents, caregivers, and volunteers are vital to the organization’s success.

“Girl Scout volunteers can be moms, dads, aunts, uncles, grandparents, or anyone else looking to help girls in their community fulfill their boundless promise,” said First Lady Michelle Obama. “As a Girl Scout volunteer, you can show girls that anything is possible, and you can inspire them to dream bigger and go further than they ever even imagined.”

Girl Scouts is dedicating the week of September 30–October 7 to getting the word out to adults who care about girls in their communities and want to make a difference. As Girl Scout volunteers, they can help girls make friends, have new adventures, and do great things.

“This campaign brings Girl Scouting to life by highlighting everything our Movement can offer girls, and connecting our mission and values to their interests, energy, and excitement in a way that both girls and adults find engaging and fun,” said Anna Maria Chávez, CEO of Girl Scouts of the USA. “We are thrilled that our Honorary National President and First Lady of the United  States Michelle Obama has leant her remarkable voice and unique vision to this campaign, helping us reach and recruit more girls and adult volunteers across the nation and around the world. Her enthusiasm for our Movement is helping us shape the next generation of female leaders.”

To see how Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois is providing a premier Girl Scout Leadership Experience for girls in southern Illinois visit www.gsofsi.org or to sign up to volunteer, visit girlscouts.org/volunteer.