Thursday, February 27, 2020

Cookie Donations to the Military


Troop donations for the military can be dropped off at Diana's house until March 6th and then again March 15th through March 22.

Small donations (less than 3 cases) can be left at my front door, just let me know you are coming. Please do not place them directly in front of the door; this is a tripping hazard.

Large donations: text  ahead so that we can transfer them directly into the garage. (Addresses and emails are on the neighborhood roster or in the private Facebook group).

Please bring your cookies in the right cases! The donations will be in the thousands and the base needs to pallet them up for the journey. We need full cases to do that.

Monday, February 24, 2020

Help Australia's Wildlife through WAGGGS

Our troop did Australia for World Thinking Day. The girls learned all about the devastating bushfires that are claiming lives, killing many animal populations, and destroying habitats.
The Australian Girl Guides have a badge available to purchase. All proceeds from the badge go to the Australian Bushfire Emergency Fund set up by Girl Guides Australia.
Each badge is $5 and our troop will be funding the shipping cost. Please order by March 16th.
If your girl or troop is interested in purchasing this badge, please contact Courtney. She is on the Neighborhood roster under "Laguna School Organizing Team"
Please follow this link for more information!

Thanks!
Troop 4913

Robotics

The Herberger Academy robotics teams compete in the First Tech Challenge, which is a part of of the First organization. The First programs are is committed to inspiring young people to go into STEM fields. 

The Herberger Howlers and Javelinas are excited to share what they have learned and help the Pima neighborhood Girl Scouts learn more about robotics and programming through the GSUSA badge programs at all levels. They are tentatively planning a badge day workshop in September, but  would like to gather some information to better serve you. Please fill in the following form if you are interested in either a badge workshop at a troop meeting or a badge day workshop.

We are asking that you fill in this form and watch for a "Save the Date" announcement soon.

https://forms.gle/rUmzJTtaTdcU9MWh8

For more information about us, please visit: https://herbergerhowlers.wixsite.com/ftcteam13968/about

The Javelinas were honored to attend the World Championships in 2019, and the Howlers went undefeated until the semi-final round in the 2020 state championships. 

For more information about FIRST programs, please visit: https://www.firstinspires.org/

Leader's Gala 2020




What: Mark your calendars on April 6th for the annual Pima Neighborhood Leader's Recognition Gala!  The theme is the Groovy 60s so break out your tie dye.

Dinner  will be served, presents will be handed out to all attendees, and volunteers will be honored.

When: 6:30

Where: Diana's.  If you don't know where that is by now, ask your favorite Girl Scout friend or consult the Evite, which was emailed and is also posted in the Facebook group.

March Agenda

Our leader's meeting will be at either 10 am or 7 pm on Monday, March 2 at the Boys and Girls Club located at 10515 E Lakeview Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85258.  The evening meeting will be followed by a social hour at S&V Urban Italian, starting at about 8:15 pm. 


All volunteers are welcome and we ask that at least one leader from each troop attend. This is the single, best way you can enrich your troop's experience in Girl Scouts and make your job as a volunteer easier.


AGENDA


Recaps

Coming Soon

March 1-April 30, Get Outdoor Challenge
March 21, Butterfly Wonderland, 1 pm
March 28, Powderpuff Derby 
April, National Volunteer Appreciation Month
April 1, Spring Renewal begins
           Petal Power

Plan Ahead

ENRICHMENT
Progression and Transition

2019-2020 NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING

MARCH
Cupcake Wars, Juniors-Ambassadors (Troop 83)
March 21, Butterfly Wonderland, 1 pm
March 28, Powderpuff Derby 

APRIL
April 6, Leader's Gala
April 17-19, Spring Encampment at Camp Maripai (2010)
April 25, Annual Meeting
April 26, Mother's Day Tea, (2469/Ashlye)

MAY

JUNE

SEPTEMBER




Thursday, February 20, 2020

Butterfly Wonderland

Butterfly Wonderland
You are Invited!
When?
March 21, 2020
Check in: 12:45pm
 Event: 1:00 pm-2:30pm


Where?
9500 E Via De Ventura, Scottsdale, AZ 85256


Who?
Hosted By: Troop 2153
Girl Scouts Daisies through Juniors invited!


How Much?
$13 per girl -1 Leader per troop receives FREE admission
(includes admission, patch, and take-home treat)


Please RSVP no later than March 6th to Renee Burke at 
Check made payable PIMA Neighborhood mailed to:
Renee (see email for contact info)

Monday, February 3, 2020

Powder Puff Derby

Powder Puff Derby
Girl Scouts Pinewood Car Race
March 28, 2020  

WHO

All ages of Girls Scouts welcome.

WHAT

Pinewood car Build and Race


Cars can be built at home
The build day will be available to refine
Cars and all tools that are required to create cars will be available. 


Girls can purchase additional add ons and weights for their cars at a variety of hoddy stores

WHEN and Where

Race Day  
Laguna Elementary School, 10475 E Lakeview Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85258
        Saturday March 28th 1 pm to 4 pm


Build Day
Comfort House 12425 E SaddleHorn Trl Scottsdale AZ, 85259
Sunday March 22nd  12 pm - 3 pm

COST

$15, which includes a patch and basic car kit that will be available for pick up at the March leader’s meeting.   Checks need to be made out to Pima Neighborhood.


 TO REGISTER
Fill out the Powder Puff Derby Registration    

Submit by mail payment and a troop roster to Laura (see email for address)

Deadline to register in March 3rd.

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

World Thinking Day

On February 22, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides across 150 countries celebrate World Thinking Day—that’s one big celebration!
Promoted by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS for short) along with Girl Scouts of the USA, World Thinking Day originated in 1926. That’s when delegates from around the globe met at Camp Edith Macy—now called Edith Macy Conference Center—in New York State and agreed that February 22 would henceforth be known as a special day for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts worldwide.
Backed by 10 million Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in locations worldwide, World Thinking Day 2020 celebrates the diversity, equity, and inclusion reflected in our global movement. Check out our activity guides below to explore this theme—and celebrate being part of the diverse global sisterhood that is Girl Guides + Girl Scouts!

https://www.girlscouts.org/en/for-girls/think-globally/world-thinking-day.html

Arizona Cactus-Pine

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Policy

Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus-Pine Council (GSACPC) values and honors diversity, equity and inclusion among its staff, board, donors, girl, and adult volunteers and members. The Girl Scout Movement was founded to help all girls to reach their full potential and to create a safe place for girls to foster their individual growth, character, and self-sufficiency and leadership. GSACPC values these founding principles and is committed to upholding them.  GSACPC will not deny membership to staff, board, donors, girl, and adult members or volunteers into the organization because of race, color, ethnicity, religious or spiritual beliefs, age, national origin, socioeconomic status, documentation status disability, gender identity or sexual orientation.

Definitions 


Diversity: 

Diversity includes all the ways in which people differ, encompassing the different characteristics that make one individual or group different from another. While diversity is often used in reference to race, ethnicity, and gender, we embrace a broader definition of diversity that also includes age, national origin, religion, disability, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, education, marital status, language, and physical appearance. Our definition also includes diversity of thought: ideas, perspectives, and values. We also recognize that individuals affiliate with multiple identities.


Equity:

Equity is the fair treatment, access, opportunity, and advancement for all people, while at the same time striving to identify and eliminate barriers that have prevented the full participation of some groups. Improving equity involves increasing justice and fairness within the procedures and processes of institutions or systems, as well as in their distribution of resources. Tackling equity issues requires an understanding of the root causes of outcome disparities within our society.  

Inclusion:

Inclusion is the act of creating environments in which any individual or group can be and feel welcomed, respected, supported, and valued to fully participate. An inclusive and welcoming climate embraces differences and offers respect in words and actions for all people. It’s important to note that while an inclusive group is by definition diverse, a diverse group isn’t always inclusive. Increasingly, recognition of unconscious or ‘implicit bias’ helps organizations to be deliberate about addressing issues of inclusivity.



February Agenda

Our leader's meeting will be at either 10 am or 7 pm on February 3 at the Boys and Girls Club located at 10515 E Lakeview Dr, Scottsdale, AZ 85258.  The evening meeting will be followed by our usual outing to Goldies, starting at about 8:15 pm. 

All volunteers are welcome and we ask that at least one leader from each troop attend. This is the single, best way you can enrich your troop's experience in Girl Scouts and make your job as a volunteer easier.


AGENDA


Flags / check out procedures 
Annual Meeting 2020 / Last Call
Leader’s Gala 
Cookies

ENRICHMENT
Stuff

2019-2020 NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING

FEBRUARY
February 23, 1:30 to 4:30, Thinking Day (2256/4727)
February 29-March 1, Camp B.A.S.I.C. at Usury Park (2010)

MARCH
Cupcake Wars, Juniors-Ambassadors (Troop 83)
March 21, Butterfly Wonderland, 1 pm
March 28, Powderpuff Derby 

APRIL
April 6, Leader's Gala
April 17-19Spring Encampment at Camp Maripai (2010)
April 25, Annual Meeting
April 26, Mother's Day Tea, (2469/Ashlye)

MAY
May 6, Older Girl Recognitions and Celebration (2256/4727)

JUNE
June 22-26, Day Camp: Time Traveler