Greenwich Girl Scouts Color Guard Ceremony Marks the Organization’s Founding in 1912

Greenwich Girl Scouts led the Color Guard at the March Town of Representative Town Meeting at Central Middle School in honor of the founding of Girl Scouts by Juliette Gordon Low on March 12, 1912.

Thalia Nobay, Sofia Syed, Ileana Orozo, fifth grade Girl Scouts
Vivian Marek, fourth grade Girl Scout

Callers: Ileana Orozco, Thalia Nobay, Sofia Syed; Flag Bearers: Vivian Marek, Riona McKersie, Calliope Nobay and Greenwich Girl Scouts Co-Service Unit Manager, Frances Wu Nobay. 

At the meeting, the fourth, fifth, seventh and ninth grade Girl Scouts shared:

“Girl Scouts unleashes the Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, and Leader in every girl, preparing us for a lifetime of leadership. Girl-led, volunteer-supported, Girl Scouts helps girls discover our strengths and change the world. And, if you’re looking for Girl Scout cookies, the cookies arrive April 1. Have a great meeting!”

Callers: Ileana Orozco, Thalia Nobay, Sofia Syed; Flag Bearers: Vivian Marek, Riona McKersie, Calliope Nobay and Greenwich Girl Scouts Co-Service Unit Manager, Frances Wu Nobay