Daisy blazed a trail for every Girl Scout and living a life of courage, confidence, and character.
Juliette Gordon Low (1860–1927), also affectionately known by her nickname “Daisy,” founded Girl Scouts of the USA in 1912. She imagined a movement where all girls could come together and embrace their unique strengths and passions—and as Girl Scouts has done since, she made that dream a reality.
And though Daisy might not recognize the Digital Photography or Cybersecurity badges that Girl Scouts earn today, she strongly believed that everything Girl Scouts do should unlock their full potential and raise their confidence—a powerful legacy that still feels relevant to all Girl Scouts, past and present. Girl Scouts today still share plenty of similarities with the very first Girl Scout troop in 1912: they connect with their communities, get outdoors, challenge themselves, and find ways to make the world a better place.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn all about Daisy and her Girl Scouts mission.
We'll also play games and do other fun activities.
This event is open to girls who will enter grades Kindergarten thru 3rd in the fall, and their parent/caregiver.
ALL ATTENDEES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT/GUARDIAN.
If you are unable to attend but are interested in learning more, please complete the brief form at https://gscm.info/requestmoreinfo to be contacted by a GSCM staff member. You can also call us at 410-358-9711 or send an email to membercare@gscm.org.