Girl Scouts Cookies & Crafts

Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
Mayor Mary-Ann Baldwin
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The Girl Scouts organization is hosting an exciting event called “Girl Scouts Cookies & Crafts” on Saturday, February 17th. This family-friendly program invites everyone to join in on the fun of sampling delicious Girl Scout cookies while engaging in creative craft activities.

According to the event organizers, the program is designed to be flexible, allowing participants to drop in at any time between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. This ensures that attendees can enjoy the event at their convenience. The event is absolutely free, but pre-registration for each person attending is required to help with proper planning.

The Girl Scouts Cookies & Crafts event provides an opportunity for people of all ages to come together and celebrate the iconic Girl Scout cookies. Attendees will have the chance to savor the different varieties of cookies that the Girl Scouts are renowned for.

In addition to the cookie sampling, participants will also be able to unleash their creativity through engaging craft activities. The event promises to be a delightful experience for families and individuals alike.

To register for the event, interested individuals are encouraged to visit RecLink, where they can sign up and secure their spot. The Girl Scouts organization is looking forward to welcoming everyone to this exciting event and making it a memorable day for all.

As one Girl Scout representative expressed, “We are thrilled to host the Girl Scouts Cookies & Crafts event. It’s a wonderful opportunity for families to come together, enjoy delicious cookies, and engage in fun crafts. We hope to see many people joining us for this special occasion.”

So mark your calendars for Saturday, February 17th, and prepare to indulge in the delectable Girl Scout cookies while exploring your creative side with exciting crafts. Don’t forget to pre-register to ensure a spot at this highly anticipated event.



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