
Girl Scout Leader Appreciation Week is April 20-24. Girl Scout Leader Week recognizes and honors the many adult volunteers to the girl scouting program. Girl Scout Leader Day began April 22, 1982, when a flag honoring Girl Scout leaders was flown over the Capitol building in Washington, D.C. This day honors the thousands of volunteers who help to make the Girl Scout program a success. Celebrate today, by thanking the girl scout leaders in your troop and area. Send a note, or card of thanks. Girl Scout groups can hold parties or have a cake at meetings. Gifts are not a requirement, or an expectation. One of the ways girl scouts can thank their leaders, is to do their best in everything they do. Your leaders get their reward by seeing you grow into outstanding citizens and human beings! Pictured above, left to right in the front row, are local leaders: Kim McDaniel, SU coordinator Troop #2137; Crystal Deshotel - Troop #123; and Lula R. Guillory - Troop #2010; In the middle row, same order, are Carrie Johnson - Troop #2137; Kim Gil - membership specialist; Stacy F. Poullard - Troop #2010; Tonnie Manuel - Troop #2522; and Judy Moses - Troop #2010. In the back, same order, are Donna Manuel - Troop #2010; and Stephanie Miller - Troop #123.

