Pine Grove
United Methodist Church

1130 Jonestown Rd, Winston-Salem, NC
                        
(336) 765-2569

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Girls Scouts
More than just cookies.

 

 

 

 

As Girl scouts across the country celebrate 95 years of community service, we remain committed to helping "Make the World a Better Place. "
Girl Scouts salutes all houses of worship for their dedication to and support of the positive development of girls everywhere. Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character.
 
Pine Grove has a Brown Troop that meets on Tuesday nights and will have a Daisy troop for the 2007-2008 year. If interested in getting your daughter in a troop , please call the church and ask for the phone number of Polly Caudle, the Girl Scout coordinator.
 
Girl Scouts will celebrate the 95th Anniversary of Girl Scouting with a big celebration on October 27, 2007 in the Education Building of the Dixie Classic Fair. For more information contact the co-chair of the event , Polly Caudle. 

 

Adults in Girl Scouting

Two pictures each with one adult volunteer and two girl scoutsGirl Scouts is for girls: We believe in them, support them, and advocate for them. If you are a parent/guardian, that may sound like something you want for the girl in your life. We'll show you how to get involved.

Making it all happen for girls are 942,000 adult members, who bring their talents, energy, and dedication to Girl Scouting.

Chief among this group are our volunteers, the backbone of Girl Scouting. They are leaders, mentors, Campus Girl Scouts, and more. Volunteers, and those who want to be, can find tips, resources and success stories on the Just for Volunteers pages of this Web site. Adults in Girl Scouting and future volunteers can also discover news and features in LEADER, Girl Scouts of the USA's quarterly national magazine. Girl Scouts also offer adult development opportunities to help volunteers be their best.

Girls and volunteers are supported by Girl Scout staff. Find out more about our employment opportunities in our career opportunities section.

Since 1912, volunteers and staff working together have served more than 50 million girls in the United States. If you were one of those girls, reconnect with your fellow alumni. They make up a prestigious group that includes scores of today's most successful women.

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