Girl Scout Cookie Booth Sale: Support Girl Leadership!
The Dennis-Yarmouth Girl Scouts invites you to support them at an upcoming Girl Scout Cookie booth sale! The Girl Scout Cookie Program is proven to help girls develop five essential life and business skills (goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics). Every purchase of Girl Scout Cookies is an investment in girls—100 percent of the net revenue stays local. And troops can use their earnings to experience incredible things, such as travel, summer camp, STEM field trips, community service, and more!
Can’t make it to our cookie booth? Visit www.girlscoutcookies.org to search for upcoming cookie booths by zip code. Girl Scout cookie booth sales are cash or credit card, and carry on site. Local troops will be selling at the following locations. Girls will be selling at Baskin's Ace Hardware January 7 from 11:30 am-1:30 pm and Dunkin Donuts (464 MA 28) from 7 -10 am. On Saturday January 8th booth sales will be held at West Yarmouth Congregational church from 10 am-1 pm; Ice Cream Smuggler (1555 MA-6A) from 11 am -2 pm and Tony Kent Ice Area from 11 am-1 p.m. On January 22 girls will be selling at Lighthouse Keepers Pantry from 9 -11 am; Ice Cream Smugglers from 11am- 2 pm. Check out Dennis-Yarmouth Girl Scouts Facebook page for the latest updates on booth sales. The community support of Girl Scout troops is greatly appreciated. For information on Dennis Yarmouth Girl Scouts email dy.girlscoutsma@gmail.com
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