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Saturday, October 11, 2008

Silver Award

My daughter finally decided on her Silver Award Project. I was beginning to think that she wasn’t going to go for her Silver. In fact, when I asked her about it last year she said it sounded to hard and wasn’t interested. Well what are you gonna do, you can’t force her to do it. When we started planning the Camporee for next April three of the girls decided that they would earn their Silver doing this. That’s all well and good but I really don’t like group projects. But, once again I wasn’t going to say anything.

Well she has now decided that she is going to do a bowling workshop. A council has created Bowling IPA/Badge/Tri-it. So she is planning on offering all three at once. She has personally already earned her IPA. She has been bowling in a league since she was 5 years old, so it wasn’t a difficult award to earn.

She plans on attending a Silver Award Up All Night workshop. She has over half of her pre-requisite work already, this will just help her along the way.

Gold & Silver Up All Nights
Earn as many of the Gold or Silver Requirements as you can in 24 hours! Girls will decide how much they want to accomplish. Start with the Gold or Silver Training on-site and then begin completing the Steps to earn the Gold & Silver Awards. We will have IP workshops (4 hrs each) including Your Own Business, Focus Book workshops (2 hours each) including, Uniquely Me the Real Deal and Looking In, Reaching Out and we will work on the Silver Career Award and the 4B Challenges. There will always be 2-3 options for recognitions girls need to earn! Girls can stay up all night if they want to in the ‘up all night area’, but there will be no formal workshops from 1 AM-8 AM.


Sounds like fun.
   
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