Staff in the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland office in Garden City is available to assist volunteers and girls in the surrounding counties with everything from uniform purchases to making summer camp reservations to planning community-service projects. The fully staffed office is the go-to place for anyone wishing to learn more about Girl Scouts as well as those who want to hear more about the extensive programs for girls and training opportunities for adults that are offered in the area. Our goal is to give our volunteers, girls and parents everything they need to have an unforgettable Girl Scout experience.
Contact or stop by our office today to learn more about membership, programs and resources available to adult volunteers.
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Garden City Office 114 Grant Avenue Garden City , Kan. 67846 Phone: (620) 276-7061 | Toll-Free: (888) 900-7061 | Fax: (620) 276-7143
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 Congratulations Jenna! Jenna is a Cadette in Troop 60073 who wrote an essay on how World Thinking Day has inspired her to be a global citizen by contacting Girl Guides in Greece and thinking about ways to "Reduce, Reuse and Recycle". Essay winners received an all-expense paid trip to New York. There were 150 essays submitted and Jenna was among the 18 chosen. Through this trip she realized that she could achieve great things. Jenna, we're proud of you!
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Connect: Volunteer E-Newsletter |
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Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland is proud to bring you Connect, a monthly volunteer e-newsletter full of information and insight. Interested in becoming a volunteer? Fill out this form.
2010 Issues:
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2009 Issues:
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Girl Scouts Get A Green Thumbs Up! |
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 On May 7th, 2009 Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland assisted in a landscape improvement project at the Finney County Courthouse. Daisy Troop #28, Brownie Troop #141 and 2 Cadette girls from Troop #60,along with their Leaders Ora Gere-Swords and Ashley Goss performed a community planting project, thus completing their Girl Scouts Journey Projects.
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