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Get S'More Girl Scout Cookies, On Sale This Week

While you won't find any Girl Scouts at your favorite shopping centers before Feb. 16, you can begin placing orders Jan. 6.

From Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington: Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington kicks off the 2018 Girl Scout Cookie season this week. Girl Scouts will sell cookies door-to-door, at booth sales, and via the Digital Cookie platform, an innovative and educational web-based platform that helps girls run and manage their Girl Scout Cookie businesses online.

Now in its fourth year, the Digital Cookie platform continues to bring Girl Scout programming into the future by providing girls with invaluable business and science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) skills that prepare them for 21st century leadership.

Local Girl Scouts will take orders from customers beginning Jan. 6 for delivery beginning mid-February.

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Cookie Booth Sales and Cookie Finder

Girl Scouts will sell cookies at booths in front of local retailers throughout Oregon and Southwest Washington from Feb. 16 through March 11 for $5 per box.

Signature Girl Scout Cookies, including Thin Mints, Samoas and Trefoils will be offered among the eight Girl Scout Cookie varieties at all cookie booths.

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Back by popular demand are Girl Scout S’mores cookies! Girl Scout S’mores and gluten free Toffee-tastic specialty cookies are available at select cookie booths while supplies last.

Customers can find a Girl Scout Cookie booth near their location with the Cookie Finder at girlscoutsosw.org, or use the Girl Scout Cookie Finder app available for iPhone or Android.

The Power Behind the Girl Scout Cookie Program

The Girl Scout Cookie Program teaches girls the skills they need to become effective leaders, manage finances and gain confidence in handling money — skills that will stay with them for a lifetime. Each box of Girl Scout Cookies sold powers real-life experiences for thousands of local girls.

Further, skills girls learn in the cookie program also influence later success: data shows more than half (57 percent) of Girl Scout alumnae in business say the cookie program was beneficial to skills they possess today, such as money management, goal-setting, and public speaking.

Keeping it Local

Councils use cookie earnings to power amazing experiences for girls through their programming, while girls and their troops decide how to invest in impactful community projects, personal enrichment opportunities, and more — 100 percent of the net revenue earned from cookie sales remains within the local region.

Every purchase of Girl Scout Cookies helps provide for new and unique opportunities for local girls, including valuable educational experiences that have lifelong impact.

Girl Scout campers in Oregon and Southwest Washington use Girl Scout Cookie Program proceeds to fund their own camp and travel adventures. And, nearly every Girl Scout troop uses some portion of their cookie proceeds to give back to their local communities.

About the Girl Scout Cookie Program

A little more than a century ago, girls began participating in what would evolve into the largest entrepreneurial training program for girls in the world: the Girl Scout Cookie Program. To learn more about the history of the Girl Scout Cookie Program, please visit girlscoutcookies.org.

About Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington

Our council serves 13,955 girls in 37 counties with the help of over 10,000 volunteers. The Girl Scout mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Every opportunity in Girl Scouting, including the Girl Scout Cookie Program, develops these essential skills in an all-girl, inclusive, safe environment.

For information, please visit girlscoutsosw.org.


Image courtesy of Girl Scouts of the USA

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