Friday, September 5, 2014

Megan Kraus from Waterloo Earns the Girl Scout Gold Award



Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSSI) is pleased to announce that Megan Kraus from Waterloo has received the Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can receive. 

For her Girl Scout Gold Award project, Megan spread a sense of positivity and creative expression through an array of community service projects, including painting a mural in her former grade school and engaging children in art programs.  

“I’ve always had a fascination for and enjoyed the arts,” she said.  “A common need for expression and a lack of financial and visual support for the arts made me feel like something necessary was becoming extinct.”

When a mural of Noah’s Ark at St. Peter and Paul School had to be removed due to renovations, Megan remembered how it had inspired her as a child and decided to replace it.  Under the direction of SIUE art student Jacki Lampitt, she sketched and painted a new design that took over three days to complete. 

To get area children involved, she then hosted a coloring contest at Vacation Bible School, a calendar-making class at the library and craft sessions at an area Girl Scout campout.  While teaching them artistic skills, Megan also emphasized that art can be a positive outlet for emotional expression, rather than turning to negative attitudes or behavior.

“I discovered ways to encourage positive creations and futures,” she said. “Even when paint is not involved, positive actions illuminate a beautiful path.

Along with sharing her deep love and respect for art, Megan also developed her own sense of confidence and leadership abilities.   “Going outside of your comfort zone is completely worth it and can lead to phenomenal experiences,” she said.  “After completing this project, which included formal communication with powerful adults and connecting with younger children, I feel like I can do anything.”

Megan is the daughter of Jeff and Patti Kraus.  She is senior at Waterloo High School and has been a Girl Scout for twelve years.  Next year, she plans to attend college to major in Spanish.

The Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest award a Girl Scout can earn, recognizes a Girl Scout's commitment to excellence as she develops skills and values to meet present and future challenges in her life.  To earn the Girl Scout Gold Award, a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador must design and carry out a project that fulfills a need within a girl’s community, creates change, and is sustainable.   The project must be completed with a suggested minimum of 80 hours of work.  Only about 6 percent of eligible girls earn the prestigious Gold Award.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Girl Scouts Honored For Community Service By Comptroller Topinka




Illinois State Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka honored several GSSI Girl Scouts for their dedication to community service during the Illinois State Fair this summer. 

Those honored include:

Troop #440 from Granite City - Kaitlin Koenig, Kristen Koenig & Dakota Smallie
Troop #899 from Granite City - Katie Reagan
Troop #8174 from Carbondale - Josie Pimental & Athena Wrenn
2014 Graduates Cheyenne Chalkus from Salem & Kathryn Dragovich from Mt. Olive

We're so proud of the amazing things that Girl Scouts do in their communities!  Way to go, girls!


Volunteers Needed for Robotics Tournaments



Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois needs volunteers that are interested in helping at high energy, exciting robotics tournaments -  no robotics experience is necessary.
At the Southern Illinois First Lego League Qualifying Tournaments, volunteers are needed as robot game field resetters, referees, judges and to help with team check in and guiding them to the judging locations. This is your opportunity to see first-hand why there is so much excitement about First Lego League Robotics. The tournaments will be held on Saturday, November 22 at Amelia Carriel Junior High in O’Fallon and Saturday, December 6 at Carriel Junior High in O’Fallon and Albert Cassen Elementary school in Glen Carbon.
Please contact Mary Buchanan at mbuchanan@gsofsi.org for more information.