Monday, May 19, 2014

The New Green Vest -- Where Things Go





I thought it would help everyone to see a photo of where things are supposed to go on the girls' new Junior vest. You can click directly on the picture above to make it easier to read.

When you go to the Girl Scout store to purchase the vest, you also may want to get the American flag patch, the council identification set, the troop numbers (10265), the Girl Scout Membership pin for Juniors and older, and the Junior insignia tab (the green ribbon-type thing that pins onto the vest and holds the World Trefoil Pin, which they should still have from their Brownie vest and can transfer over to the new vest on the tab, and the Girl Scout Membership Pin, which you would need to buy at the Girl Scout store).

So if you want to get it all here's your shopping list:

Green Vest (they told me "go big" so I got Julianna an x-tra large at the store, figuring room to grow)
American flag patch
Council Identification set
Troop Numbers (10265 -- they are sold individually)
Girl Scout Membership Pin (there are two different versions of this and either is fine)
Junior Insignia Tab

Merrillville Shop
8699 Broadway
Merrillville, IN 46410
Phone: 219-472-1943
merrillvilleshop@gsgcnwi.org
Monday – Friday,
8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Other things that your girls should already have and can transfer over to the new vest are their membership stars and the colored discs under them. They should have one membership star for every year they've been in Girl Scouts.

New things they received at the bridging ceremony that should be put on the new vest are: the rainbow badge (it looks longer and thinner than the rainbow in the picture but it goes in the same spot as the rainbow in the picture -- Girl Scouts has just updated the bridging badge) and their Brownie wings. See the picture above as to where they go.

Good News: Most of it is "iron on!" ;-)

That should be it. Any cookie badges they received from selling cookies can go on the back of the vest if you'd like. If your daughter participates in any Girl Scout-related fun this summer (i.e. marching in the July 4 parade, going to a Girl Scout camp, going to Girl Scout night at the symphony, etc.) than those "fun badges" go on the back of her vest. If she does any skill-related badges, they likely go on the front, but check with me first if you're not sure.

We will use troop funds, as usual, to purchase skill-related badges the girls work on during the school year.