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As soon as a baby is born, knowledge and information is absorbed immediately, which is exactly why two Seaford Girl Scouts decided that a bookshelf would be the perfect contribution to a neonatal intensive care unit. more
Everyone needs a buddy. Whether it’s playing outside, making crafts or eating lunch together, having a friend to do it with makes it even better. But sometimes it’s hard to make friends, so 10 Seaford Girl Scouts from Manor Elementary came up with the solution. more
More than 30 girls attended a registration event hosted by the Girl Scouts of Nassau County on May 5 at the Seaford Middle School. While parents sat at the front of the cafeteria to learn about the program, the new Daisy scouts participated in fun activities at the back of the room. more
If you have a sweet tooth, then you are in luck. The Wantagh-Seaford Girl Scout Association will be selling cookies of all sorts outside of grocery stores and other popular spots in Wantagh and Seaford to raise money. Girls from Troop 3121, from Mandalay Elementary School, had fun handing out cookie boxes and dressing in their bright green vests outside of the King Kullen on Wantagh Avenue last week. more
For Seaford Girl Scout Bridget Mulder, earning her Silver Award is much more then just a patch on her vest. It is a milestone in her scouting journey. After brainstorming various ideas for her project, Mulder, 14, decided to research on what she likes best — animals. For many people, taking care of a pet can be a little rough, but with Mulder’s pet preparedness presentation, pet owners everywhere will know what to do in case of an emergency. more
Seaford Girl Scouts Erica Albert and Kim Garneau gave new meaning to the term “senior prom.” The girls hosted a dance for senior citizens at the Atria assisted living facility in Plainview last month. more
The Seaford/Wantagh Girl Scout Association held its annual awards ceremony on June 18 at St. Frances de Chantal Church in Wantagh. more
Rebecca Tredwell has always loved nature. When it was time for the Girl Scout to do her Gold Award project, she knew that it would be centered on the environment. more
Experts regularly warn people to be prepared for an emergency but Girl Scout Tatyanna Soliwoda said one thing always gets overlooked: their pets. more
For Mary Jane Burgess, acceptance is key when it comes to community values. When she took on the role of a Girl Scout troop leader, she vowed to ensure that everybody in her community was accepted. That is why she was honored for her service as a scout leader on Aug. 9 when 17th District Assemblyman Tom McKevitt held his Women of Distinction awards ceremony. more
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