Building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
Calling all Alumnae!
As a Girl Scout, you learned about the
importance of giving back to your community.
You promised to serve God and your country,
and to help people at all times. Along with
those promises, you had amazing adventures
and learned many skills in your Girl Scout
experience. We want you to reconnect
with Girl Scouts. There are many volunteer
opportunities here in Girl Scouts of the
Missouri Heartland for you to choose from
whether you want to work with girls or adults,
on an ongoing basis or at one-time events.
Mentor a new leader
If you’ve been a troop leader in the past, offer
your advice and support to a new leader.
Run a workshop for girls
Do you have a special skill or hobby? Whether
it’s photography, scrapbooking, or cooking,
have fun teaching it to girls!
Host an alumnae event
Throw a party for a good cause! Connect with
old friends and network with other alums in
the community.
Help Girl Scouts in your community
Make a difference in the lives of today’s girls
by becoming a troop leader, volunteering at
a girl event or help plan an event in your local
service area.
Become involved with Girl Scouts of the
Missouri Heartland and pay it forward.
Contact Resource Development Manager
Renee Trout at 877-312-4764 x 1418 for
more information, or register online at
Girl Scouts Alumnae Association at www.
girlscoutsmoheartland.org/content/reconnect
Program Supplies
• GPS Systems
• Binoculars
• Compasses
• Elmer’s glue
• Safety scissors
• Crayons
• Markers
• Sharpies
• Modge Podge
• Embroidery thread
• Duct tape
• Clipboards
• 3 ring binders with pockets
• Tie Dye
• Paint brushes
• Glue guns
• Glue sticks
• Sharpies
• Paint (all kinds and colors)
• Face paint
• Poster board
• Costumes
• Conference room dry erase boards
• “G” rated DVDs
• 2 way radios
• Board games
• Hammocks
• Pool toys
• Water balloons
• Glow sticks
• Playing cards
• Foam brushes
Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards:
100th Anniversary Celebration
Fundraiser
2016 marks the 100th Anniversary of the highest award in Girl
Scouting. This award has been called by many different names
through the years: Golden Eagle of Merit, Golden Eagle, Curved
Bar, First Class, and the Girl Scout Gold Award. No matter the
name of the award, the significance and prestige of earning it
remains the same. By the time a recipient of the Girl Scout Gold
Award puts the final touches on her seven-step project, she will
have solved a community problem—not only in the short term,
but for years into the future—and she will be eligible for exclusive
college scholarships, higher military rank, and a lifetime of
additional benefits.
To celebrate 100 years of young women earning Girl Scouting’s
Highest Award, Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland will hold a
fundraising event, Girl Scouts’ Highest Award 100th Celebration
Fundraiser. Featuring Girl Scouts of the USA’s CEO, Anna Maria
Chavez, this event will allow Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland
to educate it’s communities about the award, and to raise much-
needed monetary support to ensure that each and every girl has
the opportunity to join the Girl Scout Movement and earn her Girl
Scout Gold Award.
Girl Scouts’ Highest Award 100th Celebration Fundraiser will
be held on June 3, 2016 in Springfield at The Old Glass Place.
Sponsorships and individual tickets are available.
For more information, please contact Chief Development
Officer Angie Robinson Sullivan at 877-312-4764 x1343 or
Thank you to our current sponsors: ABC Interbake, Arvest Bank,
The Bank of Missouri, Citizens Memorial Healthcare, Mary Daly,
DermaHealth, Jane Earnhart, 417 Magazine, Lindsey Godfrey,
Lathrop & Gage, Mercy Health, Metropolitan National Bank, Marla
Moody, Ollis Akers Arney, Positronic, RMMC, Mark & Tina Stillwell,
and Cindy Waites.