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The BGB Hosted Troop 803 of the Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline
The BGB Hosted Troop 803 of the Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline

Troop 803 of the Girl Scouts of Virginia Skyline won the “Free Plug Friday” contest that we hosted and stopped by the studios to give us the scoop on COOKIES!

Stop by Sam’s Club in Charlottesville on February 5th from 2:15-6:15pm to get your cookies on person!

CLICK HERE to order those cookies online – like their new “Raspberry Rally” their online exclusive!

“Our troop always used our cookie funds to plan activities for our community and council. We also plan a troop activity like camping, Colonial Williamsburg, or the Girl Scout National Convention.  Our Girl Scouts learn the value of setting goals and making plans to reach those goals. They also learn about business skills and marketing techniques.”

 

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