Girl Scouts Step out in Style D/B- Girl Scout History Center
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Date: Sat Mar 14, 9:00 AM MDT - Sat Mar 14, 11:30 AM MDT
Category:
  • Girl Scout Traditions
Level:
  • Daisies,
  • Brownies

For more than a century, Girl Scouts have proudly worn distinctive uniforms that symbolize our organization's standards. Decade by decade, the look of how the Girl Scout's iconic uniform style has changed. Come learn about these vintage uniforms and experience what it was like to be a Girl Scout from our illustrious past.

FUN FACT: In 1914, Girl Scout uniforms began to be manufactured. Juliette Gordon Low ordered a stock of blue uniforms, the khaki to be sent only by special request. But the girls preferred khaki-they were developing an interest in outdoor activities and thought khaki was more practical for hiking, picnicking, and camping. The khaki uniforms were used until 1928. Patches and rockers will be included with your registration.

Upcoming History Patch Program Events:

April 11 - Golden Teacup

* May 9 - All Tied Up

* June 13 - Brownie Magic

 

Location:
Girl Scouts of Colorado History Center,
2004 W 15th St #1,
Loveland, CO 80538

  • This is not a drop-off event. All girls must be accompanied by their caregiver or attend with their troop. Adult safety ratios must be followed. Please refer to Volunteer Essentials.
  • Event capacity is very limited. Registration will close when capacity is met.

Questions? Contact GirlExperience@gscolorado.org

If you are having trouble completing registration, please contact inquiry@gscolorado.org or 877-404-5708.

If you cannot attend a Girl Scouts of Colorado event, please cancel to allow another Girl Scout to take your spot! Full refunds will be given up to two weeks before the registration deadline, partial refunds (minus a $5 processing fee) will be given within two weeks of the deadline, and no refunds will be given after the registration deadline. Contact registrars@gscolorado.org for cancellations or refund requests. Review the Cancellation Policy for full details.