Greater Clarks Hill Service Unit
part of the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
part of the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia
Our yearly event at Camp Tanglewood showcased 10 troops' creative and fun carnival games - including our first haunted cabin experience! Over 150 scouts, families, and guests donated 1651 pounds of donated non-perishable food items to Columbia County Cares. Pelican's SnoBalls were also available for purchase throughout the October 30th event.
Our younger scout troops enjoyed a fabulous afternoon/evening at Camp Tanglewood on September 25. While learning new outdoor skills, hiking through camp, and preparing edible fires, they earned at least two badges!
With the end of the summer comes the beginning of the school year, which means that many troops are welcoming new girls to Girl Scouts. More than 70 scouts, leaders, friends, siblings, and parents enjoyed a pool party at Camp Tanglewood on August 22. Participants enjoyed snacks while they splashed in the newly refinished pool.
Over 125 scouts and leaders enjoyed perfect weather on May 15, 2021 at Camp Tanglewood. Participants enjoyed archery, canoeing, crafts, swimming, and badgework. The day of fun concluded with s'mores and skits at the Trefoil Theater.
More than 80 scouts and leaders attended the magical Masquerade Ball on March 12, 2021 at the Sacred Heart Cultural Center. Guests enjoyed music and a digital photo booth from Amplified Events, as well as yummy snacks and a craft.
Our annual recruitment event was a blast at the beautifully refurbished pool at Camp Tanglewood on August 16, 2020. Nearly 50 current scouts, leaders, and parents invited non-scout "pals" and their parents to enjoy the summer fun in the sun with popcorn, ice pops, lemonade, and a fun patch.
The Highest Awards Ceremony for all areas of the Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia Council was held in webinar format via Zoom on Sunday, May 5. Several Augusta area scouts and troops were represented among the Gold, Silver, and Bronze award winners, and three adults received volunteer service awards.
The Ceremony is available for viewing at this YouTube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmENsqoxvos
Greenbrier High School hosted our annual World Thinking Day event on January 18. Over 200 scouts, leaders, and parents toured 19 countries, learning about scouting and culture and sampling delicious local cuisine.
Scouts donated dimes to their favorite booths and food tables, and troops receiving the most dimes were awarded certificates. All money collected is donated to the GHSG Friends and Family campaign. Donations of toiletries were also collected for the Chavis House.
Over 100 scouts, leaders, and parents met at River Ridge Elementary on November 22 to make nearly 1200 fleece scarves to be donated to local charity organizations. Participants also enjoyed a delicious spread of sweet and savory treats to munch on while cutting and tying into the night.
After two successful Recruitment Rallies in early August, current Girl Scouts and those interested in becoming Girl Scouts were invited to a Pool Party at Camp Tanglewood on August 18. Scouts were asked to "bring-a-pal" of their choice to introduce her to the fun and friendship that Girl Scouting has to offer.
Over 200 scouts, friends, leaders, parents, and siblings attended the event, enjoying ice pops and popcorn while they made new friends by the cool of the pool!
Greater Clarks Hill Service Area hosted the Augusta Area Highest Awards Ceremony at the AJCC on May 5, 2019. Former Gold Award recipient and local news anchor Jennie Montgomery served as the emcee.
Four troops (24 scouts) earned the Bronze Award, seven scouts earned the Silver Award, and two scouts earned the Gold Award.
In addition, five leaders were recognized with Volunteer awards.