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Opinion: Raquette Valley Service Unit thankful for support on National Girl Scout Leader’s Day, says Chase Mills woman

Posted 4/21/20

April 22 is designated as National Girl Scout Leader’s Day. Girl Scout volunteer leaders have been positively impacting girl’s lives since the beginning of Girl Scouting in 1912 when Juliette …

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Opinion: Raquette Valley Service Unit thankful for support on National Girl Scout Leader’s Day, says Chase Mills woman

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April 22 is designated as National Girl Scout Leader’s Day. Girl Scout volunteer leaders have been positively impacting girl’s lives since the beginning of Girl Scouting in 1912 when Juliette Gordon Low organized the first Girl Scout Troop in Savannah, Georgia. These leaders are often beacons for girls as they approach womanhood.

They provide a foundation of confidence, experience, respect and courage that stays with a young woman throughout her lifetime.

In this time when the world is dealing with the corona virus pandemic, the Girl Scout volunteers have been going the extra mile to be sure that their troop members are still receiving information and activities to keep them involved with Girl Scouting

Here in St. Lawrence County we are but a small part of the larger picture of Girl Scouting. Our area known as Raquette Valley Service Unit is a part of the Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways Council which consist of 26 counties.

As a result of these adult volunteers in our area giving of their time, talent and support, the Girl Scout program is being made available to 120 girls ages 5-17 in the Raquette Valley Girl Scout Neighborhood which takes in five area school districts: Colton-Pierrepont, Parishville-Hopkinton, Madrid-Waddington, Norwood-Norfolk, and Potsdam.

A special thank you to the following people who are making it possible for the Girl Scout activities happening as part of the Raquette Valley Neighborhood: Katrina Bailey, Jen Milburn, Marilyn Paradis, Nichole Hartigan, Katie LaShomb, Tonya Fisher, Stacie Cole, Leslie Gray, Laura Perry, Stacey Montroy, Liberty Stanavage, Lisa Wilson, Sue Scott, Nicole LaFave, Julianne Doyle, Carolyn Zanta, Sophie Forney, Vanessa Lucas, Francine Griffin, Jamie Fairchild, Sara Schulz, Samantha Ibey, Cheryl Gagne, Nicole Dimon, Sue Donahue, Amanda Jones, Jessica Lamb, Samantha Rombough, Amanda Felt, and all the other troop committee members and parent volunteers who also assist with the troops.

The Girl Scout organization is a world wide group and for these girls to able to take advantage of the Girl Scout program opportunities and in fulfilling the Girl Scout mission, that girls lead with courage, confidence and character, is a definite plus to their future. Girl Scout program makes it possible for girls to build character and skills for success in the real world. Again, thank you adult volunteers for all your help.

If you happen to see any of these people, please express a “Thank you” for all their dedication in helping to make Girl Scouting available to the girls in our area.

Also, we would like to take time to thank all the parents/guardians who support the Girl Scout troops in our area and allow their daughters to participate in the program and the different communities who allow the troops to hold their meetings at various locations and for their support.

Anyone needing more information regarding the Girl Scout program or interested in volunteering the number to call is 1-800-943-4414 or checkout the gsnypenn.org website.

Happy National Leaders Day!

Marcia Oney, RV chairperson

Chase Mills