History of Girl Scout Founder’s Day Juliette Gordon Low became the founder of the Girl Scouts in the U.S. on March 12, 1912. It is believed that she did so with the help of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of the Scouting Movement. She gathered 18 girls in Savannah, Georgia, ...
After the failure of the proposed merge, she tried to merge the organization with the Girl Scouts of America which was founded by Clara Lisetor-Lane in Des Moines, Iowa as she thought the similarities between both organizations would make it easier. This didn’t go well however as Lisetor-...
Toys Electronics hosted a workshop with the scouts of Western Pennsylvania women in tech. Toys electronics was able to conduct interactive experiences for the Girl Scouts. The young girls scouts were encouraged and empowered to tell their own story, create their own avatars and brainstorm Read ...
1912 Girl Scouts unite! The first Girl Scout camp is held in Savannah, Georgia. 1910 'Be Prepared' Boy Scouts of America and Camp Fire USA are founded. 1908 The 'father' of camping Thomas Hiram Holding publishes his book "The Campers Handbook." ...