Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Hope Williams, Reidsville, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Williams, daughter of Demond and Terrica Williams and a member of Girl Scout Troop 30000, created an “Empowered Girl” program as a resource for high school … Continue reading Empowered Girl: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Category: Highest Awards
Lexington Pride March in June 2022 + Teaching Sessions: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Jianna Miller, Lexington, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Miller, daughter of Edgar and Kivi Miller and a member of Girl Scout Troop 2160, partnered with Lexington PFLAG, First Reformed United Church of Christ and … Continue reading Lexington Pride March in June 2022 + Teaching Sessions: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Hidden Histories: The History of Rockingham County – A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Meredith Dishmon, Reidsville, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Dishmon, a member of Girl Scout Troop 3000, addressed the lack of resources concerning local history by creating a website and webquest to be used by … Continue reading Hidden Histories: The History of Rockingham County – A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Life Regrows in the Garden: A Garden of Hope – A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Jena Towery, Morganton, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Towery, daughter of Chad and Dawn Towery and a member of Girl Scout Troop 1985, constructed a garden in the Morganton community as a peaceful and … Continue reading Life Regrows in the Garden: A Garden of Hope – A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
The Port Pillow Project: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Courtney Blair, Hendersonville, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Blair, a member of Girl Scout Troop 2997, made port pillow bags for patients at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital in Florida. The bags included a … Continue reading The Port Pillow Project: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Flag Retirement: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Gracie Bowling, Thomasville, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Bowling, a member of Girl Scout Troop 2558, helped to organize a permanent spot for flag retirement and burning in Thomasville, as well as worked in … Continue reading Flag Retirement: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
My Little Readers Club: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Sarah Felder, Jamestown, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Felder, a member of Girl Scout Troop 41740, created My Little Readers Club to give children of color access to books and bring a love of … Continue reading My Little Readers Club: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Creating a sustainable Nature Trail: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Anika Kreider, Mebane, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Kreider, daughter of Jason and Christine Kreider and a member of Girl Scout Troop 2188, revitalized a neglected trail for a local elementary school that had … Continue reading Creating a sustainable Nature Trail: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Growing Learning Outdoors: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Cora Goforth, Forest City, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Goforth, a member of Girl Scout Troop 1853, constructed and installed an outdoor classroom at Forrest Hunt Elementary School. She equipped the new classroom with … Continue reading Growing Learning Outdoors: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Restoring Caldcleugh’s Teaching Garden: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont is pleased to announce that Emory Simpson, Greensboro, has earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, the highest achievement a Girl Scout can earn. Simpson, daughter of Philip and Stacy Simpson and a member of Girl Scout Troop 1714, helped revitalize the teaching garden at Caldcleugh Multicultural Center in Greensboro. … Continue reading Restoring Caldcleugh’s Teaching Garden: A Girl Scout Gold Award Project
