Thursday, October 9, 2025

Toy and Book Drive


Who
: Cadette Troop 4361

What: New toy and book drive for The Foster Alliance, an organization that provides resources for children that are placed in foster families.

When: Now until November 2nd (Juliette Low's Birthday Party).

Where: Juliette Low's Birthday party or contact Jennifer Oh (see service unit list) or pima.neighborhood@gmail.com for an alternative dropoff location.

Sunday, October 5, 2025

October Leader's Meeting

NEW BUSINESS

OLD NEWS

Babysitter's List 2025-2026
Babysitters: Sign up here.
Parents: Access Girl Scout babysitters here.

2025-2026 CALENDAR


OCTOBER
Recommended Troop Activity (October 24): ASU Earth and Space Exploration Day
October 21, 6 to 9 pm, First Aid Training
October 25, 2:30-3:30 pm, Daisy Badge Workshop
October 30, Haunted Yard

NOVEMBER
November 3, Cookie Training at 10 and 6:30
November 21, 6 to 8 pm, Songfest

DECEMBER
Recommended Troop Activity: Hike Pinnacle Peak (holiday story usually can be found along the trail during the month of December)

JANUARY
January 9, Cookie Rally @ Parsons
January 9-11, Pima Jammin' @ Parsons
January 17 or 18th, Cookie Delivery (likely the 17th)

FEBRUARY
February 22, Thinking Day

MARCH
March 8, 2 pm, Alice in Wonderland
March 27-28, Camp B.A.S.I.C.

APRIL
April 6, Leader's Gala
April 6, Jared Box Deadline
Mother's Day Tea
April 26 (tentative), Annual Meeting

MAY
May 6, Older Girl Bridging

JUNE
Day Camp/PA Training (Tentative)

JULY
July 20-25, National Convention, Washington DC

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Halloween Candy Collection

 

Got Candy?

Don’t get stuck with piles of leftover Halloween candy this year!  Consider donating your excess candy to MOM’S PANTRY!

Donation Dates: November 1st - 5th
What to Donate: All types of wrapped candy are accepted!

Candy collections may be dropped at Diana'sand left in the cooler outside her front door. 

Let’s spread some sweetness and give back to the community! 

Friday, October 3, 2025

Thinking Day 2026


Thinking Day 2026

WHAT: Each year on February 22, World Thinking Day, girls honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts by taking time to give thanks for their international friendships and remember that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community—one of nearly 150 countries that are members of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).

 

WHEN & WHERE: 

Sunday, February 22, 2026

1:00–3:00+ pm

Scottsdale Ranch Park, Ramada 10


REGISTRATION FORM: 


Click here for the Thinking Day 2026 Registration Form


WHY THINKING DAY MATTERS FOR GIRLS: 


Preparing a country booth helps girls practice teamwork, budgeting, public speaking, and leadership—all while having fun exploring global cultures. Yes, for Daisies, too! See here: The Benefits of Thinking Day Participation


COST: $5 per girl and includes a patch and passport.  No charge for leaders. Troops will be issued a refund of up to $3 per girl after the event for those who attend. Last day to register is February 9, 2026. 

 

Payment can be made via troop check to Pima Neighborhood.

Mail/deliver the check to: 15240 N. 104th PL, Scottsdale, AZ 85255

Or give the check directly to the money manager at a leader’s meeting.


ATTENDANCE:  Please have registered adults to meet ratio. 


Slots will be filled and countries assigned on a first-come, first-paid basis and then registration will be closed.  Please submit your check made out to Pima Neighborhood with the registration form below. After payment is received, you will receive a confirmation of your country choice by email.

 

DIRECTIONS

Each troop should:

  • Pick a country and prepare a booth that includes:

    • Poster/information

    • Food

    • Craft and/or SWAP

    • Physical activity (game or song)

  • Bring a stamp or sticker for passports.

  • Bring your own table.

Please don’t try to prepare a perfect table. Keep it simple especially if you have a younger troop. Our troop has done it since they were Daisies ðŸ™‚

Helpful tips for making Thinking Day manageable:
Tips & Best Practices for Leaders
Keeping Thinking Day and Cost Manageable

Community Supply List

To help save costs and avoid duplicate purchases, we’ve put together a shared sheet of community supplies that troops can borrow from or add to. This list includes items like extra stamps, craft leftovers, etc, from previous years. Please be sure to add supplies that your troop is willing to share! 

View the Community Supply List

PATCHES: Your troop will receive the same number of patches as the number of girls registered.


COUNTRIES TAKEN: Japan

COUNT: 8

SCHEDULE:


Set up: 1:00 to 1:30

Rotations: 1:30 to 3 pm

Clean up: 3 until completed


Sign Up Here.  https://forms.gle/yMPN9EYoq2GqgSUZ6

Questions? Email: Pima.4338@gmail.com