May 2005 Volume 31 Issue 5  

Troop #10148 participated in Brownie Magic at Camp Agnes Arnold.

Troops #10049 and #10260 spent Valentine’s Day at the Heritage Nursing home in Tomball. The girls made cards, passed out silk flowers, and entertained the residents with Girl Scout songs. Many of the residents are past Girl Scouts.

Troop #10022 went camping at Camp Agnes Arnold with the money they earned from fall product sales. The rain did not stop the girls and their leaders from having a great time.

Troops #10049 and #10260 are pictured with Celeste Graves, a historian in the Magnolia area. She took the girls on a tour of the Magnolia Train Depot. Her family ran the depot when she was a young girl. This trip helped the girls finish the Listening to the Past Try-it.

 

Group #10127, a homeschool group with all five levels, collected items and wrapped boxes for a Christmas service project. The project was called Samaritan’s Purse. The boxes were sent to children in countries around the world.

 

Magnolia Blossoms Service Unit had a mother/daughter event centered around safety. The girls were fingerprinted by the local constables, had a demonstration/role playing about child abduction ploys, and were photographed with their moms.

Girls in Copper Corners Service Unit made more than 140 fleece blankets for Ben Taub Hospital. Troops #5131 and #16052 show off some the finished blankets.
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