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Welcome to the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, where we are building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place!

  
  

 2009 Real Girls Real Women

The Real Girls Real Women Awards Luncheon was a huge success! More than 500 people gathered at the Hilton Anatole to honor Real Women Lucy Billingsley and Barbara Lord Watkins; Real Girls Catherine Cannariato and Julie Negussie; and recognize Bette Perot’s Lifetime Achievement in Girl Scouting. The luncheon featured special guests Roger & Marianne Staubach and was hosted by Clarice Tinsley and Stephen Giles.

Check out the video below for more information on the 2009 Real Girls Real Women Honorees.

  
  

   Girl Scout Commemorative Coin

Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas is proud to announce that President Obama signed the Girl Scout Commemorative Coin Act into law on October 29, authorizing the United States Mint to strike up to 350,000 silver dollar coins to honor the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA).

The Commemorative Coin will be sold in 2013, marking the end of Girl Scouts’ yearlong centennial celebration.

  
  

Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas 2009-2010 Family Partnership Campaign

 Family Partnership is about families investing in their girls and in Girl Scouting.

  • Family Partnership gifts serve girls through programs, camp improvements, scholarships, volunteer support and other critical services.
  • Cookies currently provide the majority of our revenue but growth is slowing, while our program needs are growing exponentially.
  • Increased revenue is necessary to provide quality services to 42,000 girls and 15,000 adults in 32 counties. It costs more than $250 per girl per year to provide the premiere leadership experience for girls.
  • 100% of the $12 membership fee goes to GSUSA.
  • Adult driven revenue today only equals 10% of our overall revenue - we can do better!

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Unique Girl Scout specialty license plate supports the Texas Girl Scout College Scholarship.

Green and white specialty license plates with the Girl Scout logo are available for $30 in addition to your regular car license renewal fee. To have your Girl Scout plates personalized; the cost is $40 in addition to license renewal fees.

Proceeds from the Girl Scout specialty plates will fund Girl Scout Gold Award Scholarships available to Gold Award recipients in all 8 Texas Girl Scout Councils. The Texas councils will receive $22 from every license plate sold.

To get your Girl Scout License plate, get an application from the Texas Department of Transportation.

  
  

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H1N1 Pandemic

Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas shares your concern about the H1N1 pandemic and is committed to the health and safety of our girls and volunteers. As we monitor this situation, Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas will continue to keep you updated regarding any applicable developments pertaining to GSNETX or Girl Scout activities and programs. Please continue to check our website for future updates specific to your Service Unit. If you don’t know your Service Unit number, please contact your Girl Scout Troop Leader or a member of your Service Unit team. 

Please note that Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas is in no way an expert on disease control or prevention and relies on the expert information provided by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in making decision regarding the health and safety of our girls. If you would like more information regarding the H1N1 Virus and disease prevention, Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas highly recommends that you visit the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) websites at www.cdc.gov and www.dshs.state.tx.us.

  

 

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