Who Are Juliettes?
Juliettes are girls who are registered as individual Girl Scouts. Why do girls register as Juliettes?
- They may live in towns or neighborhoods where there are no troops or groups.
- They may have been troop members at one time, but their troop no longer meets.
- They--or their parents--may have other activities that make it difficult to attend troop meetings.
- They may be waiting to be placed in a troop and still want to do things as a Girl Scout while they are waiting.
Regardless of why a girl chooses to become a Juliette Girl Scout, there are still many fun things to do as a Girl Scout, such as:
• Attend Programs and Events
• Go to Girl Scout Camp
• Sell Cookies and Fall Products (magazine, nuts & candy)
• Earn Awards (Interest Project badges, STUDIO 2B Focus charms, council patches, etc)
• Earn the Silver or Gold Award
• Wear the Girl Scout Uniform
• Stay Connected to the fun of Girl Scouting through your volunteer Juliette Coordinators
• Get the News by receiving council publications such as The Bay Window, Council Calendar,
and Camp Brochure; and by visiting our Service Unit website SU 36, Council website GSCB, and
National website GSUSA
If you would like to register as a Juliette Girl Scout in Service Unit 36 (Kent County, Maryland)
contact the Girl Scout Council of the Chesapeake Bay at 1-800-341-4007
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