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Help parents keep their daughters in Girl Scouts - Read "Why your daughter should stay in Girl Scouts."
As girls get older, the demands on their time increase, and it's easy for them to think about leaving Girl Scouts behind to focus on other activities. So why should you encourage your daughter to stay in Girl Scouts or join a troop when she's in middle school or high school?...View the complete story.
Looking for a troop meeting place? Consider this.
In recent years, Girl Scout troops have been having an increasingly hard time finding places to hold troop meetings. Schools have started to charge for troops to meet in their building. However, some troops in Mile Hi Council have had success in finding other places to have meetings... View the complete story.
Troop Talk: Involving girls in troop activity planning, by Valerie T. of Northwood Service Unit
For me, involving girls in activity planning has always been a strong part of my Girl Scout troops. I think it is important to allow them to do this as it helps to retain girls as they get older since they feel they have a vested interest in the troop... View the complete story.

