Oxford holds ‘Heart of Girl Scouting’ award ceremony

OXFORD – The First Heart of Girl Scouting, a special Girl Scout award ceremony, was held on May 31 in the Oxford Academy High School auditorium. It was a multi-unit event to honor Daisys, Brownies, Juniors, Cadets, Seniors and adult volunteers. Ceremonious candles were lit signifying the Levels of Scouting which included the three highest Girl Scout awards, the Bronze, Silver and Gold. That evening, seven Girl Scouts received their Ten-Year Award pins and two Senior Girl Scouts were presented with the Gold Award. The recognition served to not only show appreciation and instill pride, but also to inspire younger members to reach “for the gold.”

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Oxford Troops and leaders present were Linda Meek of Daisy Troop 358, Sue Myers of Senior Girl Scouts Troop 711, Denise and Gary Moore of (multi-level) Girl Scouts Troop 473, Dawn Golden and co-leader Darlene Beckwith of Senior Girl Scouts Troop 572. Denise Moore is also the Service Unit Manager. Maryrose Maiurano is the Membership Manager for Chenango County.

Sue Myers, Leader, for 13 years, of Service Unit 632 of Oxford, had the honor of awarding two of her Senior Girl Scouts with the highest Girl Scouting award possible, the Girl Scout Gold Award. Shelby Myers and Erica DeWispelaere, seniors in Oxford Academy High School, both received the coveted Girl Scout Gold Award. They’ve been scouting for 13 years, starting as Daisys when they were just five-years-old. They are the first Girl Scouts in Oxford to receive all three – the Bronze (received in 2003), Silver (2006) and Gold awards.

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