On April 16, 2010 our Daisy Troop met with the other CIS Troops for an afternoon of performances and ice cream. Our Daisies performed two songs, Make New Friends and We Are Daisies.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
World Thinking Day
On Saturday February 20, 2010, World Thinking Day was held at the Singapore American School. This is another popular event where Girl Scouts from all over the world participate in activities, games and projects with global themes to honour their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries.
The theme for this years World Thinking Day 2010 was "together we can end extreme poverty and hunger". World Thinking Day is based on the UN Millennium Development Goals which aim to improve the lives of the world's poorest people.
Girls worldwide voted and chose Germany, Kuwait, Peru, the Philippines and South Africa to represent the five regions of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, Europe, the Arab Region, Western Hemisphere, Asia/Pacific and Africa.
World Thinking Day provides the girls with a chance to celebrate international friendships while also being a reminder that Girl Scouts are part of a global community - one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Our troop worked in shifts to man their own booth. We included an art display while also concentrating on languages in South Africa of other Girl Scouts.
The theme for this years World Thinking Day 2010 was "together we can end extreme poverty and hunger". World Thinking Day is based on the UN Millennium Development Goals which aim to improve the lives of the world's poorest people.
Girls worldwide voted and chose Germany, Kuwait, Peru, the Philippines and South Africa to represent the five regions of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, Europe, the Arab Region, Western Hemisphere, Asia/Pacific and Africa.
World Thinking Day provides the girls with a chance to celebrate international friendships while also being a reminder that Girl Scouts are part of a global community - one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Our troop worked in shifts to man their own booth. We included an art display while also concentrating on languages in South Africa of other Girl Scouts.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Daisy and Brownie Day Camp
The Singapore Girls Scouts held their annual Daisy and Brownie Day Camp at Sembawang Park on Saturday February 6, 2010. With relay races and hands-on projects, this event is always one of the most popular events of the year.
During the event the girls were guided through day camp by adult volunteers from their troop through various stations with fun activities that this year will work towards earning the Brownie Safety Award, an earned pin. We also had the fun task of running our own activity booth.
Older girls received service and community service hours for helping the younger scouts have a great time at day camp. It was a fun way for our girls to explore new ideas and see for themselves how big USA Girl Scouts Overseas really is.
During the event the girls were guided through day camp by adult volunteers from their troop through various stations with fun activities that this year will work towards earning the Brownie Safety Award, an earned pin. We also had the fun task of running our own activity booth.
Older girls received service and community service hours for helping the younger scouts have a great time at day camp. It was a fun way for our girls to explore new ideas and see for themselves how big USA Girl Scouts Overseas really is.
Friday, December 11, 2009
CIS Girl Scout Troops Christmas Carol Concerts December 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Father Daughter Bollywood Dance
On November 14, 2009 some of our Daisys attended the Father Daughter Bollywood Dance. This is one of the biggest Girl Scout events of the year and is run solely by the older Girl Scouts. Our Daisys (and Dads!) all wore their finest Indian apparel, and our special sari theme was SPARKLY...the more sequins the better!!
Looking fabulous in their sparkly saris!
And the Dads looked pretty wicked too!
Practicing some moves.
Preparing to hit the dance floor, Daisy style!
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Investiture Ceremony
On November 4, 2009, after making some wonderful paper flowers in preparation for the upcoming Father Daughter dance, we had our investiture ceremony. Each Daisy selected one girl scout law to read out, the definition of which was read out by a family member. After a few songs each Daisy was presented with her two pins, a select few badges, her certificate and a posy of flowers. A good time was had by all.
A few of the flowers we made for the Father Daughter Dance.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Meet the Daisies!
On October 7, 2009 our complete Daisy Troop, led by fearless troop leaders, Miss Pam and Miss Bernadette, met at the Canadian International School.
Miss Pam and Miss Bernadette.
The room where all the action takes place!
Our Troop members are:
- Milly Arden
- Delaney Bower
- Natalie Donosky
- Thea Milland
- Lilly Odhner
- Fien Papousek
- Kiahna Rawlinson
- Millie Reynolds
- Carina Vazquez
- Jasmine Wani
Our first meeting was spent getting to know one another and talking about the Girl Scout Law and Promise as we made a Daisy flower together with our names on each petal.
We also made a Daisy invitation to give to our family inviting them to our upcoming investiture ceremony.
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