our role as advisors:

August 19, 2008

 The Community Advisory Network: 

Plays a creative role in connecting GSHPA with local communities.

Accept this challenge and help grow our advisory group!

We need you to recruit one person from your region for us. 

We count on your knowledge of your regional community in identifying key people we will need to make this board advisory group work.  

A Girl’s Community Advisory Network:
  • supports the Girl Scout brand and reinforces brand messaging,
  • identifies community resources & supports council fundraising efforts,
  • links GSHPA with funding sources & opportunities,
  • serves as a catalyst to initiate council partnerships & collaborations,
  • fosters community relationships to achieve these collaborations,
  • assists in making connections with under-served communities,
  • identifies community challenges, trends, and strategic issues,
  • advocates with local, state, and federal governments. 

We are the eyes, ears, & advocates of the girls we serve!

As the Community Advisory Network:

we maintain our membership with of GSUSA

and

we commit to donate financially to GSHPA.

Above all, we know that, Girls CAN!

                                                                                                                                                            

75-Year Girl Scout Is Commended

Posted on: Tuesday, 12 August 2008, 09:01 CDT

Anne Weaver Booske, of Lancaster, was honored recently by Girls Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania and Foxfire House for 75 years of involvement with Girl Scouts.

Booske was commended during a ceremony last month at Brethren Village Retirement Community, where she lives.

Since she became a Girl Scout at age 10, Booske has remained involved with Girl Scouts as a volunteer or staff member.

For many years, Booske also volunteered at Foxfire House, a homestead at Camp Furnace Hills near Denver, where Girl Scouts learn about frontier life.

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On Sunday, July 20, Anne Booske will be presented with her 75 year pin!

 The presentation will take place at the Brethern Village located at 3001 Lititz Pike in Lancaster at 2:00 P.M.

If you would like to attend this presentation, please let Jonathan know so that he can make a group rsvp.

Thank you, contact Jonathan for RSVP:

Jonathan Crouch

Executive Administrative Assistant

Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania

350 Hale Avenue

Harrisburg, PA 17105

(717) 233-1656 Phone

(717) 234-5097 Fax