Were you ever a Girl Scout? Have you achieved a level of accomplishment in your chosen field — mother, entrepreneur, politician, community activist, chemist, writer, photographer, etc.?
If you were ever a Girl Scout in any area of the country and now reside in northeast Ohio, Girl Scouts of North East Ohio wants to reconnect with you as soon as possible.
In honor of the Girl Scouts 100th anniversary in 2012, the Council is seeking accomplished Girl Scout alumnae to recognize at local events and help connect today’s aspiring girl leaders with women who have achieved their goals, thanks in part to Girl Scouts.
If you or someone you admire was ever a Girl Scout, email marketing@gsneo.org to share your Girl Scout story, be featured as a role model for today’s girls and possibly be recognized at a local 100th anniversary event. GSNEO's first 100th Anniversary event will be a Bridge Crossing and Songfest at Lock 3, on Main St. in Akron, on October 1, 2011 at 9:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. (Admission is free and open to the public.)
An alum(na) is a woman who was a Girl Scout of any level — from Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors — and all former staff, Board members, volunteers — both men and women. All alumnae can register at gsneo.org (search: alumnae) for information on GSNEO’s happenings and invitations to the Girl Scout 100th Anniversary and Alumnae Events.
Nearly a year ago, GSNEO launched its Alumnae Association inviting all Girl Scout alumnae to join, regardless of where or when they were Girl Scouts. More than 400 local alumnae are currently registered in the GSNEO Alumnae Association.
Since Girl Scout organization’s inception in 1912, more than 50 million American women have enjoyed Girl Scouting, and more than 53 percent of all women business owners are Girl Scout alumnae.
GSNEO serves 40,000 girls and 14,000 adult volunteer members throughout an 18-county region including Medina, Portage, and Summit counties; Cuyahoga, Geauga, and Lake counties; Carroll, Stark and Tuscarawas counties; Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning and Trumbull counties; Erie, Huron, Lorain, Sandusky and Seneca counties.
A great way to reconnect with Girl Scouts is to help the girls of today become the women leaders of tomorrow. Learn more about how you can support Girl Scouts of North East Ohio by clicking here.
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