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Saturday, January 15, 2022
May Service Project: Toys for Animal Shelters
April Service Project: Bees, Butterflies, and Me
April Service Project: Bees, Butterflies, and Me
Sunday, January 9, 2022
February Service Project: Treasures for Teachers
Join Troop 4312 in cleaning out your house and donating items to Treasures 4 Teachers!
Last year, we had amazing donations for Treasures 4 Teachers.
For 2022, items can be dropped off at one of the following locations:
Kelley Hurley’s house
Text to confirm drop off availability.
Once confirmed, ring door bell and will open the garage to help unload.
Liz Sinkwitz’s House
Text to confirm drop off availability. This is a gated community and you must be put on list to enter.
Check for email from Pima Neighborhood for addresses
Please wear a mask when assisting with moving pieces from your vehicle.
Be sure to complete the http://tinyurl.com/
Our schools and teaching staff have worked hard over the past year to provide an education to our children despite all the chaos happening around us. Teachers often pay out of their own pocket for supplies to finish outfitting their classrooms or to prepare for special projects. Treasures 4 Teachers gathers new and slightly used supplies from across the valley to help teachers have the resources they need to excel. Anyone who works closely with students can have access to a wide selection of materials, resources and training that will enhance and expand the learning process. T4T is a donation-based operation.
T4T is looking for clean, safe and interesting donations that will support our local teachers and students while at the same time preserving our environment. Please review the list below.
Arts & Crafts/School Supplies
- Art supplies (new and used)
- Books (all kinds, not just teaching)
- Craft books and craft magazines
- Craft kits and misc. crafting items
- Fabric (scrap or full pieces)
- Ink/Toner (new or used)
- Jewelry, beads (broken is ok)
- Paper of all kinds (including wrapping, matte and foam board)
- School supplies (pencils, pens, markers, crayons, paper, paint, etc.)
- Sewing notions (ribbon, trim, rickrack, yarn, thread, zippers etc.)
- Spools and cores (empty or with thread)
- Buttons Office Supplies (file trays, binders, staplers, tape, etc.)
- Vinyl, leather pieces and scraps
Containers/Bags
- 35mm film containers
- Baby food and Mason jars
- CDs and their cases (new and used)
- Coffee cans (clean, with lids only)
- Oatmeal containers (clean, with lids only)
- Pringles cans (clean, with lids only)
- Shoe boxes with lids only
- Tissue Boxes
- Ziploc bags all sizes (new or used)
- Reusable bags (brown paper bags, canvas bags)
Electronics/Industrial
- CDs, and their cases (new and used)
- Electronics (flat screen monitors, cords, mice, keyboards, CPUs)
- Lab equipment (beakers, flasks, test tubes, funnels, microscopes, petri dishes, pipettes, tips and trays, vials, gloves)
- Discontinued items, overruns and surplus materials
- PVC pipe
- Telephone wire and any wire
- Washers, hardware, nuts and bolts
- Tools Wood pieces and wood trimmings (small)
Household Items
- Bottle caps of all kinds and sizes (must be clean)
- Cardboard tubes & plastic tubes all sizes
- Clothes pins
- Corks
- Cups, plates and straws new only (paper and plastic, NO GLASS)
- Egg cartons (not flats)
- Frames (picture or cardboard)
- Greeting cards (new or used)
- Keys
- Magazines
- Metal lids from frozen juice
- Paper towel and toilet paper rolls
- Photographs
- Records
- Calendars with pictures
Toys
- Toys
- Tennis balls and their empty containers
- Stuffed animals (must be clean and in good repair)
- Jigsaw puzzles (missing pieces are OK)
- Games (missing pieces are OK)
- Golf balls, tees and pencils
Miscellaneous
- Cardboard fabric bolts
- Magnets
- Packing material ~ peanuts, bubble wrap, foam, square pieces of Styrofoam (not large unusable shaped sizes of Styrofoam)
- Promotional items
- Rock and shell collections
- Tile (small pieces only, not broken)
- Small furniture (chairs, tables, desks, file cabinets, easels, bulletin boards, book shelves etc.)
- Sandpaper (new only)
- Samples and sample books of any kind (wallpaper, carpet, fabric)
Friday, January 7, 2022
2022 Annual Meeting
We’re getting ready for the 2022 Annual Council Meeting! It will be held Saturday, April 23, 2022, starting at 8 am via Zoom. If you are a Girl Scout aged 14 and older as of September 30, 2021, you can represent Pima at this meeting. We need 9 delegates for the meeting.
Please fill in this form if you would like to be a delegate: Pima Annual Meeting Delegates
Deadline to sign up is February 7th.
Thursday, January 6, 2022
January Leader's Meeting Agenda
Our leader's meeting will be at either 10 am or 7 pm on Monday, January 10th. The remainder of this year's meeting dates are here.
AGENDA
- MSE Notes
- Cookie Rally Review
Managing "helicopter" parents
- Fall Incentives Status (Emily)
- Neighborhood Tshirts (Lee)
- Community Service: Food Drive for the Navajo Nation Community Service Day, Treasures for Teachers (Penelope/Lee/Kelley)
- Outdoor Activities for the spring: "hikes, " skills day, Camp B.A.S.I.C., Spring Encampment, Marapai
- Thinking Day Supply Swap (See 1/7 email for available supplies)
- Robotics Coach News
- Annual Meeting
COOKIES
- Daisy First Cookie Booth Program (Kristie)
- Cookie Flags / Cookie Costumes for Check Out
- Cookies: Parent Financial Agreement Link
- Cookie Training Page / Delivery Process & Questions
- Delivery Volunteers
2020-2021
Robotics Workshops available in person and online