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Introduced to Hawai`i in 1917 by Queen Lili`uokalani and a school teacher from Kamehameha School for Girls, Florence Lowe.  The Girl Scouts have enabled thousands of girls to discover fun, friendship and power of girls together.   As the preeminent all-girl organization, Girl Scouts provides opportunities for girls to discover their personal best and prepare for a positive future, connect with others in an increasingly diverse world, and take action to solve problems and improve their communities. With more than 5,500 members on all major islands, the Girl Scouts of Hawaii empowers girls to fine the courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place. 

2008 WOMAN OF DISTINCTION - Journeys of Success

This year, the Girl Scouts of Hawai'i is recognizing exceptional entrepreneurs whose remarkable "Journeys of Sucess" have established them at the forefront of their respective industries.  We invite you to join us in honoring four extraordinary women:

  • Bev Gannon, Bev Gannon Restaurants
  • Beadie Kanahele Dawson, Dawson Group, Inc.
  • Anne Namba, Anne Namba Designs
  • Mary Worrall, Mary Worall Associates Sotheby's International Realty

   Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom

   Wednesday, December 10, 2008

  • Reception and Silent Auction, 5:30 p.m.
  • Dinner and Program, 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

         For tickets, please call (808) 675-5516 or [email protected]

 

FREE JOURNEY KITS *on-line registration required

Thanks to the generosity of the A&B Foundation and the Atherton Family Foundation, the Council is able to provide (2) FREE - “Journey Kits” to every active troop. These “Journey Kits” are to remain part of the troop’s resources and be used to help both leaders and girls along this new journey.

Each “Journey Kit” includes: (1) Transforming Leadership Book, (1) Facilitator Set (set includes a Facilitator Guide and Girl Journey Book), and (1) additional individual Girl Journey Book.

To qualify for these troop resources, each active troop must have a currently registered leader with a current Volunteer Agreement on file. New leaders must have a Volunteer Application and Agreement on file and have successfully completed their Orientation and GS Basics training. (information will be verified)

Registration for these resources can only be done on-line. Registration is open from December 5, 2008 to December 19, 2008. Journey Kits will be available for pick-up starting January 30, 2008.

An adult representative from each qualifying troop must complete a Journey Kit Registration form on-line. At that time, the name, email, and phone number of a “Pick-up Person” must be entered. A confirmation email will be sent to this person and must be presented at time of pick-up.

We are grateful to both the A&B Foundation and the Atherton Family Foundation for their commitment to helping the use launch GSUSA’s new Journeys and ensure that every active troop has an opportunity to utilize the new Journey materials.

 Questions can be directed to Barbara at [email protected]   

*To be eligible for free Journey Kits, registration must be done on-line. No faxes, emails, mail-ins, or walk-ins will be accepted.

Access Registration Form Here

 

GSH Online Membership Center (for current members only)

 Click the link below to fill out the GSH Membership Center Agreement Form to receive a login and password.

GSH ONLINE MEMBERSHIP CENTER AGREEMENT FORM

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For more information, contact us at the
Hawaii Council · 420 Wyllie Street · Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone 808-595-8400 · Fax 808-595-3006
E-mail [email protected]

Photo courtesy of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Dayna Martell, Photographer--posted with their permission.
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