Saturday, May 18, 2024

GIRL SCOUT MEDIA TEAM

Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England Launch the Girl Scout G.I.R.L. Media Team!

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Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England (GSSNE) has formed their very first Girl Scout G.I.R.L.

Media Team! This group of Go-getters, Innovators, Risk-takers and Leaders (G.I.R.L.) had their kick-off meeting on Saturday, November 18th at the Radisson Hotel in Warwick.

The local Girl Scout members of the team are:

Hannah A (Cadette),

Attleboro Troop 4961

Emily B. (Cadette),

Warwick Troop 174

Chiara C. (Cadette),

Cranston Troop 165

Paige C. (Junior),

Blackstone Troop 321

Charlotte F. (Cadette),

Wrentham/Plainville MA Troop 4721

Melody F. (Senior),

Apple Valley Troop 382

Charlotte K. (Cadette),

Cranston Troop 165

Riley M. (Junior),

Warwick Troop 165

Emily O. (Junior),

Attleboro Troop 890

Katie P. (Junior),

East Providence Troop 519

Annabelle T. (Cadette),

Warwick Troop 174

Veronica W. (Cadette),

Southgansett Troop 31

The G.I.R.L. Media Team is a year-long program that gives girls the chance to be included in various council based media opportunities.

This includes invitations to participate in radio, newspaper & television interviews, appear at special council events, and take part in Girl Scout community events where GSSNE needs to have a strong Girl Scout presence!

This Team will also have an opportunity to express their love of Girl Scouts via writing, on-camera presenting and any other opportunities that may pop -up.

Throughout the year girls will experience field trips to news stations to get a sneak peek at the behind the scenes of every day news-making, as well as meet with and hear from professionals in the industry and get the inside scoop on all things media related!

For more information on this incredible group of G.I.R.L.s, check out the Team webpage:

http://www.gssne.org/en/our-council/girl_media_team.html

 

About Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England

Girl Scouts is the world???s preeminent girl leadership organization where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world. Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England, in partnership with 2,700 adult volunteers, serves 6,500 girls from Rhode Island, thirteen communities in southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, CT.

For additional information, please visit www.gssne.org follow @GirlScoutsofSNE on Twitter , and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GSSNE