Congratulations to Emily, Dorie and Rylie from Troop 2366 of Guilford County on completing their Silver Award project recently this past year! The girls worked with Guilford Park Presbyterian Church Preschool to build a sensory water wall for children to play with at the school. Along with budgeting and buying their own materials, the girls learned how to get the water to flow in the pathway they desired and built the wall in proportion to the students’ height. Through their project, the girls were able to better understand how to help others in meaningful ways and demonstrated their dedication to being Girl Scouts that enacted positive change in their community.
#TroopTuesday Silver Award: Sensory Water Wall
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