Girls Grades 6-8 Earn Girl Scouts Second Highest Achievement Award
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ALBANY, NY (11/10/2014)(readMedia)-- Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York is proud to announce that Girl Scouts in grades 6-8 (cadettes) have earned their Silver Awards in 2014. Involving more than 50 hours of work per girl, the Take Action project for the Girl Scout Silver Award is aimed at making the local neighborhood or community better. The project allows girls to understand sustainability as they plan and implement their project. It also incorporates a global dimension, which encourages girls to connect with friends outside of their immediate community, learn how others have solved similar problems, and determine whether the ideas of others can help with their plan. Throughout the award process, girls put the Girl Scout Promise and Law into action. The following Girl Scouts have received their Silver Awards in 2014:
Ashley Alexander, Loudonville-Shaker Junior High School Peer Orientation Program
Mollie Baldwin, Albany-Christ Out Light Beautification
Kaitlyn Bossert, Latham-Shaker Heritage Society Community Clean Up
Lauren Brock, Latham-Shaker Junior High School Peer Orientation Program
Nicole Byrne, Latham-Mercy House Clothing Closet Project
Lauren Dentinger, Latham-Shaker Heritage Society Community Clean Up
Shelby Kwarta, Loudonville-Christ Out Light Beautification
Allie Lajeunesse, Loudonville-Shaker Heritage Society Community Clean Up
Chloe Laven, Menands-Shaker Junior High School Peer Orientation Program
Katrina Manzari, Latham-Mercy House Clothing Closet Project
Alison O'Keefe, Latham-Shaker Heritage Society Community Clean Up
Bella Spadinger, Loudonville-Christ Out Light Beautification
Jessica Stark, Loudonville-Mercy House Clothing Closet Project
Anna Brewer, Hoosick Falls-It's a Noisy Planet
Kaylee Cappuccio, Amsterdam-Making a Difference
Natalie Casale, Ballston Lake-The Shining Light Award
Nicole Cioffi, Schenectady-Yearbook
Caitlin Hilder, Schenectady-Yearbook
Ciara Horne, Schenectady-Yearbook
Vanessa Liegeot, Schenectady-Yearbook
Avery Cook, Fonda-Young Writers Club
Breanne Crobok, Troy-Knowledge is Power
Allison Daboval, Saratoga Springs-Light Pollution
Alyssa Gaige, E. Berne-Beyond ADA Compliance
Brianna Melick, Ravena-Documenting the Bronk House's 350th Birthday Party
Brooke Mildon, Moriah-Preserving & Restoring Town of Moriah
Kristen Pontin, Clifton Park-Building a Library of Book Trailers
Caitlin Powell, Lake George-Teen Networking Back to Basics in a Digital World
Taylor Angrisano, Averill Park-St. Joseph's House Project
Emily Rousseau, Averill Park-St. Joseph's House Project
Morgan Angrisano, Averill Park-Kids Night Out
Victoria Lee, Averill Park-Kids Night Out
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