Today’s Tips 1.5.26

Cookies Are Coming Girl Scout Cookies are on the way! Pickups are happening this week across the council. Ask your local Service Unit Cookie Manager for times and locations. We are launching Walk-About Week January 10-18 to celebrate the arrival of our iconic treats! Try out your people skills with your customers closest to home … Continue reading Today’s Tips 1.5.26

Today’s Tips 12.29.25

Shop Closings All shops and service centers will be closed for the holidays from December 22 - January 2. Normal hours will resume on Monday, January 5, but you can see us at the Connelly Springs Pop Up Shop event on Sunday, January 4. Spring Program Guide Get ready for more fun ahead with our 2026 Spring Program Guide. Discover … Continue reading Today’s Tips 12.29.25

Today’s Tips 12.22.25

Shop Closings All shops and service centers will be closed for the holidays from December 22 - January 2. Normal hours will resume on Monday, January 5, but you can see us at the Connelly Springs Pop Up Shop event on Sunday, January 4. Happy Holidays The GSCP2P staff wish our Girl Scout family a warm and happy … Continue reading Today’s Tips 12.22.25

Today’s Tips 9.15.25

Closing Next Week The Asheville Girl Scout Shop will be closed for inventory on September 22, 23 and 25. Orders can still be placed through the GSCP2P Shop Order Form. Welcome, Cinnamon! The Fall Product program starts TODAY and we're excited to announce this year's Grizzly Bear mascot, Cinnamon!Now that you have voted on a winning … Continue reading Today’s Tips 9.15.25

Today’s Tips 9.8.25

NEW! Fall Program Guide The new troop year is on the horizon and we're going places with Girl Scouts! Buckle up and get ready for a year of fun, friends, learning and adventure. Take a look at our new Program Guide to see what council-hosted opportunities are available this fall and maybe even score the Girl Scout Road … Continue reading Today’s Tips 9.8.25

Local Girl Scout Wins National Scholarship

Gabrielle McIntyre of Guilford County and a member of Girl Scout Troop 2483 with Girl Scouts Carolinas Peaks to Piedmont (GSCP2P) has been selected as a National Gold Award Scholarship recipient from Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA).  The GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship recognizes one outstanding Gold Award Girl Scout from each of the 111 … Continue reading Local Girl Scout Wins National Scholarship

Today’s Tips 9.1.25

Closed Today All service centers and shops will be closed today for Labor Day. Orders can still be placed online and through our GSCP2P Shop Order Form. A Message from Our CEO Greetings! As announced at the Volunteer Conference, we are undergoing a Property Assessment to determine repairs, maintenance and safety of all three of … Continue reading Today’s Tips 9.1.25

Today’s Tips 8.25.25

Animal-Powered Learning We hope everyone has a safe and smooth back-to-school season! If you enjoyed our S'more Summer Reading Challenge, you are going to love the Brownie Book Club at the Barn happening at Circle C Equestrian Center this September and October. Read a chapter from a chosen book and bring the story to life through horse-powered … Continue reading Today’s Tips 8.25.25

Today’s Tips 8.18.25

Bronze and Silver Reports Due Have you been working on a Highest Award this year? If you’ve just graduated 5th grade or 8th grade, it’s time to submit your Girl Scout Bronze Award Final Report or your Girl Scout Silver Award Final Report if your Silver Award project has already been approved. Submitting your report by … Continue reading Today’s Tips 8.18.25

Lake Hickory Downhill Mountain Bike Trail: Eva Cronin’s Girl Scout Gold Award

Eva Cronin of Catawba County earned the Girl Scout Gold Award for designing and installing a downhill mountain bike trail for her community service project that teaches leadership and creates sustainable change.  This project addressed the need for more downhill mountain bike trails in Hickory that will improve riders’ skills and are convenient to the … Continue reading Lake Hickory Downhill Mountain Bike Trail: Eva Cronin’s Girl Scout Gold Award