Congratulations to Michaela Staudinger of Girl Scout Troop 2326 in Forsyth County for completing her Girl Scout Silver Award! She successfully built 10 birdhouses by hand for a Salvation Army event and painted each one a different theme. She was able to showcase her creativity while learning some new time management skills along the way. She learned that “even at a young age, I can provide a service to others and make a difference.” She was able to do it all and create a safe environment for the birds in her community. Way to go Michaela!
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