First Email to Parents:
Dear Parents,
We are happy to invite you to join our new Daisy Scout
Troop! My name is Stacy and my good
friend K and I will be co-leading. My daughter
is a kindergartener at _____ Elementary, and K’s daughter is a first grader at ________
Elementary School, so this will be a mixed troop. Our goal is to have eight girls.
If you would like to join or troop we will be meeting from 4:00-5:30
pm every 1st and 3rd Friday at my house. We are having a Family Meeting September 21
at 6 pm to meet everyone and sign paperwork.
The meetings will start on Friday, Oct 5, and if you decide to join I
will send you our tentative schedule for the year.
We also plan to have monthly field trips on Saturdays or
Sundays (Sundays will be mostly during soccer season). Our first field trip will be Apple Picking on
Sunday October 28 to Mark Miller Farm in Winchester
from 1-5:30. Most of our field trips
will not be this long or far away.
We need families who are committed to coming to the meetings
since this will be a small troop and we plan to be moving at a strong
pace. We want the girls to earn a petal
or a patch at almost every meeting. The
meetings will be held in or near my kitchen which is not nut free, so if your
child has a dangerous nut allergy
this may not be the right troop for them.
We plan to have a very active and interactive group. If you are not
interested in the weekend field trips please wait for another troop. As a small troop we want the majority of
girl’s at all events.
We will also need parent involvement. We will need a female chaperone for each
field trip. We are asking all the
parents to rotate “hosting” meetings, which means bringing a snack and hanging
out during the meeting to help if needed.
For meetings, moms and dads are welcome (dads are welcome on field trips
as well, but because of regulations we’ll need 3 adult females if all the girls
want to go). We’re also looking for moms
interested in being Cookie Mom or our Troop Money Manager.
K and I have decided to purchase everything the girl’s will
need to get started and hand it out at the first meeting. We’ll expect each girl to come with $90. For this we will register the Daisy, one of
her parents (a parent needs to be a member of girl scouts to help out), the
Blue Daisy Vest (we’ll have them at the family meeting for the girls’ to try on
for size), all the petals and pins they will need to get started, and all of
our crafts, activities, and field trips through the end of the year. Hopefully after that, fund raising will start
to pay for everything. We are not
requiring the girls to purchase the Daisy Handbook, but you may want to. We’ll have one available to look at the
meeting and if you want we can purchase a copy of that for your daughter as
well. It’s $22.50.
Please know that if you don’t think we are the troop for you
and you turn us down now you will keep your spot at the top of the waiting
list, but if you join the troop and then want to switch you will be placed at
the bottom.
If you decide to join our Troop we promise an exciting
adventure that is both fun and character building. Please let us know as soon as possible if we
seem like the troop for you. We’re so
excited to meet you and get started!
Thank you,
Stacy & K
Troop Rules
It looks like I over wrote out initial troop rules and these were the ones I put together before our second year, so you'll see the curriculum and books I've mentioned are what we did in Fall of 2013 when we had both Daisy 2 and Brownies.
Troop 000
Daisy Troop 000 is a small mixed group Daisy Troop with Kindergarteners
and First Graders from ____________Elementary School, ____________ Elementary School and ____________Elementary
School.
Meeting Place: All
regular meetings, including the Family meeting with be at Stacy’s house:
XXXXXX
XXXXXX, VA
55555
(I do have two small dogs.
I’m going to try to keep them in the basement for meetings, but they may
get out so please warn your girls not to try to pick them up. They look like cuddly, friendly teddy bears,
but they bite if they get scared or have had too much.) We will usually be on the main floor, but
some activities may be outside.
Meeting Times: Regular Meetings will be 4-5:30pm on the
First and Third Fridays of every month.
Please be on time or early as we have a lot to do.
Uniform: The Blue
Daisy Vest or Brown Brownie Vest and patches/pins, Khaki bottoms (pants,
shorts, skirt) and a white shirt should be worn at every meeting, field trip or
event. If you would like to buy the official Daisy or Brownie skirt, leggings
or shirt be our guest, but they are rather expensive.
Badges: This Fall the Diasies will be working on
Their Animal Journey Badges (and will get other fun patches along the
way). The Brownies will be working on 6
different Badges that either work well with the journey or that our current
girls have chosen. They incluse:
Painting, dancer, My Best Self, Hiking, Snacks, and the Daisy Way .
Books: The Daisies will be using The Daisy
Handbook and 5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals Journey Book. The Brownies will need the Brownie Handbook
and all three badge supplement packs.
Dues: We earned a ton of money last year in
cookies and fall sales, but we also spent almost all of it with our many field
trips, activities and badges. We are
asking for $100 from daisies and
$115 from Brownies for the girl’s registration, mom’s registration, badges,
vest, books, craft supplies and most field trips.
Field Trips: Outside the two meetings a week we will be
planning a monthly field trip (Usually the second weekend). Depending on the logistics it might be
Friday, Saturday or Sunday. We would
like the girls to attend as many of these as possible, as they will be a very
important part of the experience. If all
the girls attend we will need at least one other female chaperone. There are extensive rules for male chaperones
and while we welcome them as the fourth etc, we need three adult, registered
female girl scouts on all trips.
Snacks: We are requiring that every family take turns
“hosting” or bringing snacks, plats, cups, etc for each meeting. Girl scouts very much emphasizes healthy
snacks, so keep that in find when your turn comes. Also, we’d like to avoid prepackaged snacks
because we will use snack time to emphasize sharing and being fair and the
small packages are just too easy. There
will be times when a specific snack ties in with an activity so we might ask
you to get that.
Fund Raisers: We do plan on having all the girls participate
in Cookie Sales after the new year, including booth sales. We will also participate, more casually, in a
Fall Fund Raiser that sells magazines and Candy/Nuts.
Absences: We expect all the kids to be sick at some
point this year and miss a meeting.
Since we will be earning patches at most meetings, if a girl is out we
will get you a packet of things to do at home so they can still earn their badges
with the rest of the girls.
We hope to have a wonderful, fun filled year!
Mommy Rules:
While I'm posting rules, I might as well post the set that we instituted these year for field trips and camp outs. They've been invaluable and I often have parents quoting the "Mommy Rules" to the girls.
The Mommy Rules
Troop 000
1.
Mommies do not
carry a girl’s scouts stuff on field trips and events
2.
Mommies do not
carry girl scouts
3.
When mommies are
at meetings they do sit in the Girl Scout circle. Girl Scouts do not sit on their laps (they may sit next to
them).
4.
Mommies do not
clean up the girl scouts’ mess (unless specifically asked by the leaders
because we are running behind).
5.
Ms Stacy and Ms K
are in charge, if they tell you to do something do not go to mommy to get an
answer you like better.
6.
When mommies are
at meetings they will be given jobs, girl scouts will not leave what they are
supposed to be doing to go bother their mommy.
7.
Crafts at Girl
Scout meetings are designed so the girls can do them mostly by themselves. Mommy’s can help by using the stapler,
opening glue bottles, and pouring paint, but they will not do a girl scout’s
project for them.
8.
Ms Stacy and Ms K
are in charge but all Mommies are to be respected at all times. They are allowed and asked to tell any girl
scout if they are misbehaving and all girl scouts are expected to listen.
Hope this helps. I'll try to get out more blogs. It's just been a crazy busy year.
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