Have you eaten all those Thin Mints and Samoas already? Or maybe you realized that you didn't order enough to last a whole year.
Don't fret - today is your lucky day!
Today, booth sales start in western Ohio and you can buy your fill of all six varieties of Girl Scout Cookies!
Not sure where to find a cookie booth near you?
We have a solution - visit our website http://www.girlscoutsofwesternohio.org/ and click on the "Cookie Locator" banner. Then, you just type in your zip code and viola! - a list of booths near you appears.
Or, if you're feeling especially 'high tech' and have an iPhone or Android device, simply dial **GSCOOKIES and download the free "Cookie Locator Mobile App" right to your phone. The locator uses either GPS or your zip code to locate booths near you. And, you can also have fun - take a cookie personality quiz, learn the nutritional value of the cookies, and then share all that information with your friends and family via Facebook, Twitter or e-mail.
Booth sales run through April 3.
The cookies are here!
The Girl Scout Cookies have arrived!
This past weekend, troops from all around Western Ohio picked up cases and cases of cookies, and the girls are ready to start delivering your cookies.
Don't think that because the cookies have arrived that the 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale is over - it's still going strong! Girl Scouts in Western Ohio are still taking orders, cookie cupboards will be open soon, and this weekend marks the start of booth sales.
So, if you still need to get some Girl Scout Cookies - or if you need MORE cookies (because you can never have too many boxes of Thin Mints), be sure to check out the cookie booth locator to find a sale near you. Click here for the locator.
And if you want to go really 'hi-tech' with Girl Scout Cookies, be sure to download the free Cookie Locator Mobile App for your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or Android device. This mobile app - available in the iTunes Store and Android Marketplace - uses your phone's GPS location to find cookies nearby (or you can use your ZIP code to find booths). The app also lets users discover their "cookie personality" and share fun facts with friends via e-mail, Twitter and Facebook.
Click here for more information on the mobile app.
Booth sales for Girl Scouts of Western Ohio run from March 4 - April 3.
And don't forget - if you want to buy cookies for our troops, you can always donate to the Gift of Caring. The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio's Gift of Caring sponsorship program is a great way for you to send a taste of home to US military personnel serving overseas. The cookies you purchase are sent directly to our military personnel and 100 percent of the proceeds from Gift of Caring stay in our communities. (Gift of Caring ends March 21).
Enjoy those Thin Mints and Samoas!
This past weekend, troops from all around Western Ohio picked up cases and cases of cookies, and the girls are ready to start delivering your cookies.
Don't think that because the cookies have arrived that the 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale is over - it's still going strong! Girl Scouts in Western Ohio are still taking orders, cookie cupboards will be open soon, and this weekend marks the start of booth sales.
So, if you still need to get some Girl Scout Cookies - or if you need MORE cookies (because you can never have too many boxes of Thin Mints), be sure to check out the cookie booth locator to find a sale near you. Click here for the locator.
And if you want to go really 'hi-tech' with Girl Scout Cookies, be sure to download the free Cookie Locator Mobile App for your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or Android device. This mobile app - available in the iTunes Store and Android Marketplace - uses your phone's GPS location to find cookies nearby (or you can use your ZIP code to find booths). The app also lets users discover their "cookie personality" and share fun facts with friends via e-mail, Twitter and Facebook.
Click here for more information on the mobile app.
Booth sales for Girl Scouts of Western Ohio run from March 4 - April 3.
And don't forget - if you want to buy cookies for our troops, you can always donate to the Gift of Caring. The Girl Scouts of Western Ohio's Gift of Caring sponsorship program is a great way for you to send a taste of home to US military personnel serving overseas. The cookies you purchase are sent directly to our military personnel and 100 percent of the proceeds from Gift of Caring stay in our communities. (Gift of Caring ends March 21).
Enjoy those Thin Mints and Samoas!
Take a survey about Girl Scouts!
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio invites you to share your thoughts and feelings about Girl Scouting's benefits for girls!
To give girls the best program experiences possible, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is interested in whether girls are enjoying program activities, if they are understanding new materials, and ultimately if the program experiences are benefitting them.
We'd like you to help us in our research by occassionally completing short surveys about your experiences. We value your honest feedback.
To participate, click this link http://www.girlscoutvoices.org/ to register.
For more information please contact Ms. A.J. Office, Research and Evaluation Director at ajoffice@girlscoutsofwesternohio.org.
To give girls the best program experiences possible, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is interested in whether girls are enjoying program activities, if they are understanding new materials, and ultimately if the program experiences are benefitting them.
We'd like you to help us in our research by occassionally completing short surveys about your experiences. We value your honest feedback.
To participate, click this link http://www.girlscoutvoices.org/ to register.
For more information please contact Ms. A.J. Office, Research and Evaluation Director at ajoffice@girlscoutsofwesternohio.org.
Get your Girl Scouts to "doodle for Google"
GSUSA recently announced that Girl Scouts is partnering with Google for their annual Doodle 4 Google contest where kids (and in our case, girls!) in grades kindergarten through 12 are asked to redesign the Google logo according to a selected theme. The national winner will be awarded a $15,000 college scholarship and a $25,000 technology grant for her Girl Scout council.
This is a great opportunity for your troops to dream BIG, be creative and look toward the future - all values that are central to the Girl Scouts (and Google).
Google is offering a special award for the troop that has the most entries and is able to get to the state finalist round. If one of your Girl Scouts is selected as a state finalist, your council/region would win 20 Netbook computers and a $2,500 technology grant.
Click here for the Doodle 4 Google doodling party kit - scroll down near the bottom of the page, and on the right hand side you'll see After School Program Doodle Kit - Girl Scouts. (It's a pdf you can download).
Register online now and start doodling - the contest deadline is March 2! Mailed submissions are due March 16. Each Girl Scout is only allowed to submit ONE doodle.
For more information and FAQs, click here.
Happy doodling!
This is a great opportunity for your troops to dream BIG, be creative and look toward the future - all values that are central to the Girl Scouts (and Google).
Google is offering a special award for the troop that has the most entries and is able to get to the state finalist round. If one of your Girl Scouts is selected as a state finalist, your council/region would win 20 Netbook computers and a $2,500 technology grant.
Click here for the Doodle 4 Google doodling party kit - scroll down near the bottom of the page, and on the right hand side you'll see After School Program Doodle Kit - Girl Scouts. (It's a pdf you can download).
Register online now and start doodling - the contest deadline is March 2! Mailed submissions are due March 16. Each Girl Scout is only allowed to submit ONE doodle.
For more information and FAQs, click here.
Happy doodling!
Volunteer Award Nominations
In light of today's Academy Award nominations, we'd like to remind you of our council's own award nominations!
February 1 is the deadline for all volunteer award nominations, so take some time and look at the volunteers in your service units. Who has gone above and beyond their job descriptions? Who has helped girls reach our council goals? Who has had an impact on service to girls and adult volunteers. Who has not been recognized for their commitment of time, efforts and resources donated to the Girl Scout organization?
It's time to nominate these extraordinary volunteers.
Find the Adult Recognitions booklet on our website and match the award criteria with the accomplishments of the volunteers on your list. Then, complete the appropriate nominations form and secure the required number of endorsement letters. Mail, fax or e-mail the nominations to your local Girl Scout Center (Toledo, Lima, Dayton or Cincinnati).
Don't forget the deadline is February 1.
(Remember: click here for the link to the booklet).
February 1 is the deadline for all volunteer award nominations, so take some time and look at the volunteers in your service units. Who has gone above and beyond their job descriptions? Who has helped girls reach our council goals? Who has had an impact on service to girls and adult volunteers. Who has not been recognized for their commitment of time, efforts and resources donated to the Girl Scout organization?
It's time to nominate these extraordinary volunteers.
Find the Adult Recognitions booklet on our website and match the award criteria with the accomplishments of the volunteers on your list. Then, complete the appropriate nominations form and secure the required number of endorsement letters. Mail, fax or e-mail the nominations to your local Girl Scout Center (Toledo, Lima, Dayton or Cincinnati).
Don't forget the deadline is February 1.
(Remember: click here for the link to the booklet).
Today is THE day! Girl Scout cookies are on sale!
Today is the day we've all been waiting for...
The 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale has officially started!
From now until February 8, Girl Scouts in Western Ohio will be setting sales goals, asking friends and family to buy all Super Six varities of cookies and best of all, they'll be developing essential life skills and having fun!
This year, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is proud to be part of a pilot program with Little Brownie Bakers - the Super Six! Our Girl Scouts will be selling six delicious varieties of cookies - Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Samoas, Trefoils, Do-si-dos and Lemon Chalet Cremes.
Some 'fun facts' about this year's Girl Scout Cookies:
And just in case you wanted to make a grocery list for a week's worth of baking Girl Scout Cookies...this is what you'd need:
Don't forget - every cookie has a mission ... to help girls do great things!
The 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale has officially started!
From now until February 8, Girl Scouts in Western Ohio will be setting sales goals, asking friends and family to buy all Super Six varities of cookies and best of all, they'll be developing essential life skills and having fun!
This year, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is proud to be part of a pilot program with Little Brownie Bakers - the Super Six! Our Girl Scouts will be selling six delicious varieties of cookies - Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Samoas, Trefoils, Do-si-dos and Lemon Chalet Cremes.
Some 'fun facts' about this year's Girl Scout Cookies:
- - Little Brownie Baker bakes more than 4.5 million Thin Mints PER DAY during peak baking times
- - LBB makes their own caramel for Samoas - the old fashioned way in copper kettles
- - Do-si-dos and Taglongs take 230,000 POUNDS of peanut butter. Per week.
- - Peanut butter creme is deposited on Do-si-do cookies at the rate of 2,800 cookies per minute!
- - A rotary die shapes Trefoils - there are 300 identical Trefoil shapes engraved in one rotary die. The die rotates 17 times a minute, equaling 5,100 cookies per minute!
And just in case you wanted to make a grocery list for a week's worth of baking Girl Scout Cookies...this is what you'd need:
- 21 truckloads of flour (1,050,000 pounds)
- 7 truckloads of shortening (300,000 pounds)
- 50,000 lbs of cocoa
- 500,000 lbs of chocolate coating
- 14.5 truckloads of sugar (650,000 pounds)
- 230,000 lbs of peanut butter
- 75,000 lbs of toasted coconut
Don't forget - every cookie has a mission ... to help girls do great things!
Need Girl Scout Cookies? There's an app for that!
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio is excited to annouce that we are part of a pilot program with Little Brownie Bakers offering a new Cookie Locator Mobile app for iPhones and Android phones.
Today - January 13 - the iPhone app has launched!
You can download the app (FREE!) at the iPhone App Store or by calling **GSCOOKIES (**472665437) from your iPhone.
(The Android app is launching soon, as is a mobile website for BlackBerry users).
Once you download the app you can sign up for cookie sale e-mail alerts, and you can search by ZIP code for cookie sales (booth sales) in your area. You can also discover your "cookie personality" with an interactive quiz and share the results via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail!
If you have downloaded the app, let us know what you think by leaving a comment!
Get cooking with Girl Scout Cookies!
Recently, the staff at the Toledo Girl Scout Center had a 'bake off' with one requirement - the recipe had to include Girl Scout Cookies.
We're sharing the "top secret" recipe for Girl Scout Cookie Peanut Butter Truffles from Regional Director Angela Tennaro and a "Thin Mint Cheesecake" recipe from Program Services Specialist Allison Demkowski. (More recipes will be shared in a later blog post). If you have any great recipes using Girl Scout Cookies, please share them in the comments!
Girl Scout Cookie Peanut Butter Truffle
(made with Tagalongs and Do-si-dos)
1/2 pkg. (4 oz.) cream cheese, softened
1 box Do-si-dos, finely crushed and divided
1 box Tagalongs, finely crushed
2 pkgs (8 squares EACH) BAKER'S semi-sweet chocolate, melted
Crush Do-si-dos and set aside (using a food processor makes this easy!)
Crush Tagalongs
Mix cream cheese, Tagalongs and all but 1/4 cup of crushed Do-si-dos until well blended. Shape into 1 inch balls. Dip in melted chocolate, place on wax paper covered baking sheet. Sprikle with remaining cookie crumbs. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm.
Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
Yields: approximately 36 truffles
Thin Mint Chocolate Cheesecake
Crust:
1 1/2 sleeves Thin Mint cookies
4 tbsp butter or margarine, melted
Grind Thin Mints in food processor until finely ground. Add melted butter and blend well. Press into bottom of springform pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 minutes. Cool completely!
Filling:
4 8 oz pkgs cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp peppermint extract
4 eggs
8 squares BAKER'S semi-sweet chocolate, melted and slightly cooled
1 sleeve Thin Mints, roughly chopped
Preheat oven to 325. Beat cream cheese, sugar and both extracts in large bowl until well blended. Add eggs and mix until just blended. Stir in cooled, melted chocolate. Fold in Thin Mint chunks. Pour into cooled crust. Bake 45-50 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool. Refrigerate several hours before serving.
Chef's note: This recipe can be made in a "regular" pie pan - just be sure to half the filling recipe so it doesn't overflow.
We're sharing the "top secret" recipe for Girl Scout Cookie Peanut Butter Truffles from Regional Director Angela Tennaro and a "Thin Mint Cheesecake" recipe from Program Services Specialist Allison Demkowski. (More recipes will be shared in a later blog post). If you have any great recipes using Girl Scout Cookies, please share them in the comments!
Girl Scout Cookie Peanut Butter Truffle
(made with Tagalongs and Do-si-dos)
1/2 pkg. (4 oz.) cream cheese, softened
1 box Do-si-dos, finely crushed and divided
1 box Tagalongs, finely crushed
2 pkgs (8 squares EACH) BAKER'S semi-sweet chocolate, melted
Crush Do-si-dos and set aside (using a food processor makes this easy!)
Crush Tagalongs
Mix cream cheese, Tagalongs and all but 1/4 cup of crushed Do-si-dos until well blended. Shape into 1 inch balls. Dip in melted chocolate, place on wax paper covered baking sheet. Sprikle with remaining cookie crumbs. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm.
Store in tightly covered container in refrigerator.
Yields: approximately 36 truffles
Thin Mint Chocolate Cheesecake
Crust:
1 1/2 sleeves Thin Mint cookies
4 tbsp butter or margarine, melted
Grind Thin Mints in food processor until finely ground. Add melted butter and blend well. Press into bottom of springform pan. Bake at 375 degrees for 8 minutes. Cool completely!
Filling:
4 8 oz pkgs cream cheese, softened
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 tsp peppermint extract
4 eggs
8 squares BAKER'S semi-sweet chocolate, melted and slightly cooled
1 sleeve Thin Mints, roughly chopped
Preheat oven to 325. Beat cream cheese, sugar and both extracts in large bowl until well blended. Add eggs and mix until just blended. Stir in cooled, melted chocolate. Fold in Thin Mint chunks. Pour into cooled crust. Bake 45-50 minutes or until center is almost set. Cool. Refrigerate several hours before serving.
Chef's note: This recipe can be made in a "regular" pie pan - just be sure to half the filling recipe so it doesn't overflow.
It's almost cookie time!
In a little more than a week, the 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale starts for Girl Scouts of Western Ohio.
We are proud to be a part of a pilot program with Little Brownie Bakers called the "Super Six." Our Girl Scouts will be selling six varieties of Girl Scout cookies - Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Samoas, Do-si-dos, Trefoils and Lemon Creme Chalets.
The 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale starts Friday, January 21!
(Graphic provided by Little Brownie Bakers)
We are proud to be a part of a pilot program with Little Brownie Bakers called the "Super Six." Our Girl Scouts will be selling six varieties of Girl Scout cookies - Thin Mints, Tagalongs, Samoas, Do-si-dos, Trefoils and Lemon Creme Chalets.
The 2011 Girl Scout Cookie Sale starts Friday, January 21!
(Graphic provided by Little Brownie Bakers)
Calling all prospecitve national council delegates!
If you are interested in being considered as a National Council Delegate or Alternate Delegate, please see details below.
Every three years, each Girl Scout council in the country sends elected delegates to the National Council Meeting to assume one of the major rights and most serious responsibilities in Girl Scouting.
The next National Council Meeting will be held in Houston, Texas, Nov. 10-13, and Girl Scouts of Western Ohio will be eligible to send 28 national council delegates to the meeting.
In order to be inclusive, Girl Scouts of Western Ohio pays national council delegate expenses. However, individuals selected may choose to pay all or a portion of the cost to attend Information will be provided at a later date for those individuals interested in attending the national council session as a visitor.
The role of the national council delegate has been studied by the national board of directors and the following criteria are recommended for selection of national council delegates:
- Ability to think strategically and focus on the future of the Girl Scout Movement
- Experience in policy-influencing and policy-making positions
- Demonstrated knowledge about the workings of councils and the Movement
- Ability to analyze issues from a national, as well as a council, perspective as National Council actions and decisions have national implications
- Commitment to attending all council and GSUSA training sessions in order to be as informed as possible about the issues and democratic process used at the National Council Session
- Willingness to support all the decisions of the National Council.
If you are interested in attending this meeting as a national council delegate, are a citizen of the United States, are a registered member of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A., and are 14 years of age or older, please send a letter of application to the following address no later than January 7, 2011:
Girl Scouts of Western Ohio
4930 Cornell Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
Attn: Board Development Committee
Your letter of application should include the following: name, address, and phone number; present Girl Scout position and current occupation; other positions you have held in Girl Scouting and in the community; any awards or honors you have received within or outside of Girl Scouting; and a statement of 50 words or less on why you would make a good national council delegate for Girl Scouts of Western Ohio.
For more information visit our website here.
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