Listen in to our New Year Fun and World Thinking Day Volunteer Connections Podcast Episode!

 Listen in to our New Year Fun and World Thinking Day Volunteer Connections Podcast Episode!
While the Girl Scout Cookie Season may be the main focus for your Girl Scout troop right now, we wanted to give you other troop activities perfect for this time of year that you can use to switch things up! 

During our January Volunteer Connections podcast episode we’ll discuss new year themed troop games, conversation starters, how Girl Scouts can reflect on their accomplishments, and a special Girl Scout day, World Thinking Day (WTD).

You’ll find that all of the New Year games are easy to plan, include low cost materials, and will remind girls it’s okay to be silly and do something fun to celebrate something exciting like the start of 2023. Daisies and Brownies will get up and moving, so you’ll have no problem getting their energy out! Juniors to Cadettes will be challenged with a word scramble, and Senior and Ambassadors will work in teams of two.

The conversation starters will help girls brush up on their communication skills and provide you with an activity to kick off your troop meeting. Lastly, you’ll hear about the importance of girls celebrating their Girl Scout accomplishments, the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) and all about the World Thinking Day Award theme this year and how to access the requirements!

The next episode will air on January 26, 2023 at 9:00 AM, and consecutively on the last Thursday of every month. Listen on demand, when it fits your schedule! That means you can tune in anytime, anywhere that works for you. Be sure to follow the podcast and turn on notifications, so you’ll know when new episodes are released. 

You can find the podcast on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher!



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