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Gold Award Honorees Make the World a Better Place
 The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout can earn and recognizes the work of Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors who demonstrate leadership culminating in 80 hours or more dedicated towards a project that has lasting impact in their community. On May 11, 2013, 85 Girl Scouts from Northeast Texas received the Girl Scout Gold Award. "As a Gold Award Honoree, the skill that has mostly resonated with me today is the leadership that I learned throughout my project. I learned never to be afraid to voice my own opinion, and I now have the confidence to be a leader in my community" said 2013 Gold Award Honoree Jessica M. Click here to see a gallery of Gold Award Honorees who were honored at the May 2013 ceremony. |
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Save the Date for the 2013 Women of Distinction Luncheon!

The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas 2013 Women of Distinction Luncheon, presented by AT&T, will be held on October 24 at the Hilton Anatole.
The Women of Distinction Luncheon, formerly known as Real Girls Real Women Awards Luncheon, recognizes outstanding women leaders and Girl Scouts for their contributions to the community. The honorees are recognized as Lifetime Achievement, Woman of Distinction, and Young Women of Distinction. Funds raised during the luncheon help support various Girl Scouting activities and programs to more than 35,000 girls throughout Northeast Texas. The Women of Distinction Luncheon is chaired by Angie, Ann, and Kimber Kadesky. Click here for more information. |
Donor Spotlight: Meet the Plenger Family
 Girl Scout troop leader Amy Plenger and her husband Nick have always given to charitable organizations as a way to help others. They currently give to GSNETX's Family Partnership. What do you hope others learn from your leadership and giving? "I hope others realize how important the Girl Scout organization is to the future of our children. We believe in giving everyone the opportunity to become strong leaders through experience and encouragement from caring adults. The job of developing leadership qualities should not be left to chance. By supporting Girl Scouts we are making the world a better place one child at a time. Click here to read more about the Plenger Family. |
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ToGetHer There

When girls succeed, so does society. Together, we can get her there.
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