Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Congratulations to the winner of the GSWPA Holiday Card Art Contest

Once again, we invited Girl Scouts across western Pennsylvania to enter the GSWPA Holiday Card Art Contest to help our council create our 2019 holiday card. Girls were asked to create a piece of art in the theme of "Girl Scout Winter Adventurer" using any medium.

Congratulations to our finalists whose entries will be used in our digital card and are also available as printable holiday cards for girls and volunteers. The artwork from our winner, Bhawana B. of Allegheny County, will be the artwork on our printed holiday card which is mailed to community partners and supporters throughout our council.

This year's winning artwork was submitted by Bhawana B. of Allegheny County
“When I think of winter, I think of girls and boys playing outside as the white snowflakes fall as if they were dancing. Winter adventures mean spending time outside playing and having fun. Throwing snowballs, making snowmen, sledding, ice skating, and so much more. I wanted to create that vision of kids playing as a blanket of snow covers the ground as the sun goes down.”
-Bhawana B., GSWPA Cadette Girl Scout


Use Girl Scout artwork for your holiday card!

GSWPA received so many amazing submissions as part of this art contest, so we decided to make each finalist into a printable holiday card. The artwork, instructions, and even sample messages to help you get started can all be found at gswpa.org/holidaycard.

Friday, November 22, 2019

Make new friends. Grow your troop. Earn rewards!


From an appreciation of nature to the development of lifelong leadership skills to friends that last a lifetime, we know the benefits of Girl Scouting will positively impact how a girl performs in school, in clubs and sports, and in her career someday.

Share those amazing benefits with more girls and get ready to have more fun adventures in 2020! From Dec. 1-Jan. 6, troops* will be rewarded when new friends join and troops grow.

 Here's how it works:
  • Add two new girls to your troop and receive $25 in your troop account.** 
  • Add three new girls to your troop and receive $35 in your troop account.** 
  • Add four new girls to your troop and receive $45 in your troop account.** 
  • Add five new girls to your troop and receive $55 in your troop account.** 
*Troops must meet volunteer-to-girl ratio for the program level and number of girls in their troop, which includes at least 2 active troop leaders, by Jan. 6, 2020.
**Prizes will be distributed to troop accounts by Feb. 28, 2020 for troops with a current Bank Account Information and ACH Authorization Form on file with GSWPA. Any troops that do not have this form on file will have a delay in the reward payout.

Need to display your troop or to open more spots in your troop? Fill out the Troop Profile Update form. Make sure to update your troop meeting information, too.

If you have questions, email customercare@gswpa.org or call 800-248-3355.

Pass on the wonders of Girl Scouting to a girl, and we'll pass a prize on to you!

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Thank you for celebrating your Girl Scout spirit!

As part of the month-long GSWPA Spirit Celebration in September, girls, volunteers, and their families celebrated their dedication to Girl Scouts in the most Girl Scout way possible—with fun, friendship, community service, and, of course, a patch!

Checklist challenge, accepted!

Girls challenged themselves with a checklist of activities to showcase why they love being a Girl Scout. Girl Scouts who completed 10 checklist items earned the Girl Scout Spirit patch. Twenty Girl Scouts won a patch through a random drawing.

Girls ROCKED the checklist, which featured 30 ideas for letting her Girl Scout spirit shine! Here are just a few moments that Girl Scouts shared with us:

GIRL SCOUT PROUD. Mercedes, a new Daisy, showed her Girl Scout spirit by putting up the sign “A Daisy grows here” at her home and preparing her first care package for a local shelter.

FAVORITE BADGE, PATCH OR JOURNEY. Flora is determined that she will work for NASA someday. She loved working on the space badge this past month with her troop!

BECAUSE OF GIRL SCOUTS.  Over the summer, Alexa and Rogue went camping at Girl Scout camp for a weekend (Me & My Gal), which was outside of their comfort zone as they had never camped before. We were all a little nervous, but had so much fun—they didn’t want to leave and were asking to go back next summer before we even left!

To help people at all times

Girl Scouts of all ages made an impact in a big way by participating in GSWPA Service Day on Saturday, September 21. Nearly 300 Girl Scouts pledged to do community service on this day. Here are a few of the amazing ways they helped make their corner of the world a better place:

  • Madisyn, a Junior, helped at St. Luke's Lutheran Church and School with the framing of three houses with the congregation. All three houses will be placed and finished in different locations in Butler county for veterans.   
  • Avery, a Brownie, cleaned up litter and debris around her neighborhood with family.
  • Troop 17024 cleaned, weeded, planted, and painted to beautify Clarion County Park.
  • Rebeka, a Brownie, delivered thank you cards and waters to the police officers and other first responders in her community. 
  • Morgan, a Daisy, donated food to the local pay-what-you-can restaurant in DuBois, where she also helped by serving customers and cleaning.
  • Troop 16373 packed food bags for their school's weekend food in a backpack program. 
  • Hailey, an Ambassador, weeded around the veterans’ memorial in a local park.

Thank you to all the Girl Scouts and volunteers who helped make GSWPA Service Day a success!

Be sure to mark your calendars for the GSWPA Spirit Celebration in September 2020!

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Girls in grades 5-12 invited to apply for community service award

http://spirit.prudential.com/view/page/soc

Every day, Girl Scouts in western Pennsylvania are making the world a better place through meaningful Take Action projects. Now, these girls have a chance to be honored for their hard work by applying for a 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Award.
 
http://spirit.prudential.com/view/page/socThis unique youth recognition program, sponsored by Prudential Financial in partnership with the National Association of Secondary School Principals, has recognized more than 115,000 middle and high school students—including thousands of Girl Scouts—at the local, state and national level for outstanding acts of volunteerism over the past 25 years.

Each National Honoree receives an additional $5,000 scholarship, a gold medallion, and a crystal trophy for their school or certifying organization. In addition, National Honorees receive grants of $5,000 from The Prudential Foundation for nonprofit charitable organizations of their choice.

Read about last year’s National Honoree projects.

State Honorees receive a beautifully engraved silver medallion, a $1,000 scholarship, and an all-expense-paid trip with a parent or guardian to Washington, D.C., in May for several days of recognition events. The medallion is presented in the State Honoree’s hometown by a local Prudential representative; the $1,000 scholarship is presented in Washington, D.C.

Read about last year’s State Honorees and their projects.

Girl Scouts in grades 5-12 can apply online at spirit.prudential.com. Application Certifications must be submitted to Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania by Nov. 5, 2019 by emailing it to customercare@gswpa.org with the subject line Prudential Award.


Applications will be reviewed and one or more Girl Scouts will be selected to represent our council in the state-level judging. State-level winners will be announced on Feb. 5, 2019.

For more information, please visit spirit.prudential.com, or call 888-651-2951 if you need a paper application.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Save the date! Upcoming badge days with Penn State University campuses

This fall, Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania is excited to continue our partnership with Penn State University (PSU) to offer innovative programs to Girl Scouts throughout our council.

Because of their expertise, Girl Scouts experience unique activities and introductions to interesting subjects, which make these annual PSU program days incredibly popular events for GSWPA Girl Scouts.

"We're so grateful to these PSU campuses for offering their skills, knowledge, and facilities for the benefit of our Girl Scouts," says Tia Vaught, GSWPA Girl Experience Specialist. "These campuses are equipped with all of the resources that really make these program days special for the girls."

While some event details are still being determined, please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events! This blog and links will be updated as more information becomes available.

3rd Annual Girl Scout Penn State STEM Badge Day

October 26, 2019
Location: Penn State Behrend

On October 26 at Penn State Behrend, girls will experience a fun STEM-filled day and can choose several badges to earn in the areas of STEM and business.  Badge options and registration will be available soon. Mark your calendars and visit GSWPA Activities for more information and registration when it is available.

Penn State Badge Day

November 2, 2019
Location: Penn State Shenango

On November 2, Girl Scouts will benefit from working with Penn State faculty and students to earn badges and Journeys. Specific programming is still being determined. Mark your calendars and visit GSWPA Activities for  more information and registration when it is available.

Girl Scout Day is almost here, and it's 'giraffing' us wild!

All Girl Scouts will receive this special
Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium patch. 
The Girl Scouts are taking over the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium on September 15 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.! GSWPA and zoo staff have planned a day packed full of fun activities with your favorite animals and special Girl Scout-only experiences. Register now!

Important notes:
  • All Girl Scouts receive 10% off merchandise in all zoo gift shops when you wear your Girl Scout uniform or shirt. Discount does not apply to already discounted items, rentals, or media.
  • Are you a member of the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium? If so, you are eligible for a discounted rate of $1 per person for Girl Scout Day at the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium. You must submit this form in advance!
  • This is a rain or shine event. Girls must attend with a troop or parent/guardian.
  • Advanced registration deadline is 09-11-19.
  • Day of registration will be $15 for all participants.
  • If you have a child that is 2-3 years old, please call Customer Care at 1-800-248-3355 to register them.

Schedule of  Events

Admissions Plaza:
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Registration
PNC Pavilion:
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Girl Scout Travel Shop
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Girl Scout displays and SWAPS table

TOUCH TABLES

Lion Overlook:
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Examine tiger fur, an elephant tusk, and a rhino horn to learn more about endangered species.
Working Wild Classroom:
11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Learn more about clouded leopards and take the pledge to save the rain forest.

GIRL SCOUT ONLY EVENTS:

Giraffe Overlook: 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Special giraffe photos (Must be in line by 12:15 p.m.)
Education Complex: 11 a.m. - Noon & 1-2 p.m.
Monarch Madness · Learn about the monarch butterfly and tag a monarch! Tagging activity is for Girl Scouts only, while supplies last. And, meet animal ambassadors. Bring your cameras!

SPECIAL FEEDINGS:

Water’s Edge:
11 a.m. Polar bear feeding (in the water)
12:30 p.m. Sea otter feeding
1 p.m. Northern elephant seal feeding
Kids Kingdom:
1:30 p.m. Beaver feeding · See the beaver kits (born May 30) swimming in their exhibit

ENRICHMENT ACTIVITY (Treats and toys for the animals)

African Savanna:
11 a.m. Elephant enrichment

The Islands
11:30 a.m. Clouded leopard enrichment & Meet the Keeper
Gorilla Overlook:
Noon Gorilla enrichment
The Islands
1:30 p.m. Visayan warty pigs enrichment

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Severe weather impacts western Pennsylvania and GSWPA Camp Redwing

Thursday, June 13
Camp Redwing Clean-Up Day: Thank you for your patience and support in regards to Camp Redwing! Find more details about the day in this update, and email clizik@gswpa.org to volunteer.

The Camp Redwing Clean Up date is Sunday, June 23 from 1-5 p.m. In response to the overwhelming support of our Girl Scouts, volunteers ages 5 and up may now sign up to help.

We have assessed the damage, and here are some of the tasks where we will require your assistance. Please plan on mucky/wet conditions, and note that there is currently no hot water.

Post-Flood Building Clean Up – cleaning out silt from flood waters:
Corral & storage shed
Amphitheater
Orchard wash station

General Grounds: 
Leaf raking around tents/buildings
Wood chipping at amphitheater
Tree and brush removal, includes cutting fallen trees
Log Splitting
Weeding Trimming

Road Clean Up/Reconstruction:
Digging out culverts and filling washout on blowhorn hill

General Cleaning:
Help sweep, clean, and stock shower houses and building as needed

What to wear:
Grubby clothes, Long sleeve pants, t-shirt and long sleeved over shirt
Sturdy boots/shoes, muck boots may be useful
Work gloves

What to bring:
Water bottle, sunglasses, sunscreen, bug spray
Rake
Shovel
Cleaning gloves
Wheel barrow
Push broom
Cleaning gloves

Please email clizik@gswpa.org to volunteer.



Thursday, May 30
Update from Ranger Jonathan: From the storms that passed through on Tuesday night, the worst of the damage was to the footbridge that crosses the Connoquenessing Creek, which will require repairs. Other affected areas include the camp's amphitheater area and corral, which remained underwater late Wednesday morning. As of this morning, there’s nothing new to report from last night, but we’re not in the clear yet. The flash flood watch has moved to today, from 11 a.m. through this evening.



Following severe storms, our Camp Redwing in Butler County experienced flooding, and we are bracing ourselves for more storms; the nearby borough of Zelionople was declared to be in a state of emergency.

At Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania, safety is our top priority. The road to Camp Redwing is currently open, but we ask that no one visit the camp at this time. We will provide updates regarding usage of camp facilities and plans for cleanup and repairs as information becomes available.  We are committed to making Camp Redwing safe and ready for a season of summer fun and adventure as soon as possible.

Girl Scouts always ask how they can help their communities in times of need.  Here are some ways Girl Scouts, our families, and neighbors can step up to help Camp Redwing and the affected communities:

  • Help your Girl Scouts research local disaster relief organizations that provide support to families affected by the storms.  Girl Scouts can volunteer, donate items, or give troop proceeds to organizations helping those in need.\
  • Soon, we will be coordinating a cleanup day to make GSWPA Camp Redwing safe and ready for summer. Please use this form to let us know that you're interested in lending a hand! 
  • Gift online or by check to Camp Redwing: You can make a gift to help Camp Redwing at http://gswpa.org/donate


We will provide additional updates here as information becomes available. If you have any questions, please contact us at 800-248-3355 or customercare@gswpa.org.

Monday, May 20, 2019

A Weekend of Service to honor Girl Scouts

From May 17-19 Girl Scouts of the Northwestern Great Lakes (GSNWGL) created A Weekend of Service in honor of the lives tragically lost in Troop 3055 last November.

Girl Scouts in their council and across the country are encouraged to participate in a service project as a way to continue the work that the troop began. Girls who participate in a service project through this program are able to order the GSNWGL Weekend of Service Patch. The patch must be ordered before June 15.

For ideas and more information about A Weekend of Service, review the patch guidelines.



A Message from Robin Kelley, Leader of Troop 3055:

Everyone in our troop here in beautiful Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, enjoys the many activities we do each year, especially the outdoor activities. We value nature and the beauty of the outdoors and it is a lot more enjoyable when there isn't garbage everywhere. This is why, on November 3rd, 2018, our troop decided to participate in an Adopt-a-Highway program. We knew that this service project would make a difference and once we got out there, we couldn't believe the trash we found! In my group alone, we found lots of cans and plastic bottles, and even an old fishing pole and a tire.

Unfortunately, our activity ended tragically when a driver crossed the centerline and went in the ditch at full speed killing three of our Girl Scout members, one being my daughter. We lost one adult helper who was the mother of one of the girls we lost. One girl, an older sister of one of my troop members, was seriously injured and survived miraculously. She continues to amaze everyone with her recovery every day.

We are devastated but know that one of the best ways Girl Scouts across the nation can honor these four beautiful people that we lost, is to continue the work we began. All service projects that help our environment are so important because this is our earth to take care of and you can make a difference! Help us honor the memory of those we lost by continuing their work and thank you for all that you do in Girl Scouts.

Tuesday, April 30, 2019

GSWPA Volunteers Lead On: Patricia Dewalt & Carrie Lute

The work Girl Scout volunteers put in every day helps girls unleash their most confident selves. Thank you, volunteers, for all you do to make a lasting impact at Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania.


Patricia Dewalt

Crawford County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

As a Council Delegate, Co-Cookie Manager and Finance Manager for the SU, Patricia provides guidance and support to all the troops in Meadville.

Carrie Lute

Cambria County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

In addition to leading two troops, Carrie coordinates events and participation in community events.


James Carona

Allegheny County
2019 Honor Pin Recipient

Jim has been instrumental in supporting archery training throughout council, in addition to serving as the coordinator of a large Cookie Count N- Go serving seven service units.

Thursday, April 25, 2019

Shop Talk in May: Spring patches are here!

Here are special announcements for May from the GSWPA Shops!


New Spring Patches and More:

Browse the catalog or shop online.
AND: $4.75 flat rate shipping on $60+ orders, placed MAY 20-28, at shop.gswpa.org.


Featured Item—Unicorns are real(ly popular)!:

This magical shirt is available in shops now for $17!


Shop Hours

Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Second Saturday each month (Sept.-May only): 9 a.m.- noon

Upcoming extended hours:


  • All shop locations (Edinboro, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh): 
    • Saturday,  May 11: 9 a.m.-noon
  •  Greensburg: 
    • Monday, May 6: Open until 7 p.m. (prior to scheduled service unit meetings)

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

All I really needed to know, I learned in Girl Scouts

On Monday, April 1, the following speech was delivered by retired Colonel Karen Esaias at the 42nd annual Awards of Distinction dinner in Johnstown as the keynote address for the evening. 

Colonel Esaias stands with Johnstown area Girl Scouts, who officially commenced the evening's events by leading attendees in a traditional flag ceremony.
When I was invited to speak at this event, memories of my own Girl Scouting days ran through my head: earning badges, selling cookies, and overnight camp at Camp Conshatawba. All I really needed to know, I learned in Girl Scouts.

In the Girl Scout Promise, I pledged to do my duty to God and my country. I chose to do my duty to my country by serving 27 years in the U.S. Air Force. There are many ways to serve, with more opportunities open to girls and women unavailable even a decade ago. When I entered the Air Force, only 7% of the service branch were women, some of whom thought they had to be like one of the guys to fit in. In the course of my career, I saw that change. Women and men began to realize that diversity in the unit was a strength—and now, the Air Force is 20% female. The lesson is that each unique person on a team brings skills and insight that makes the whole more powerful.

I do have a confession to share: I was a quiet and shy kid. My sister Kathy loved selling cookies door to door—I did not! In the end, my father made Kathy take me with her and made her split the sales with me.

I don’t know what makes someone grow into a leader. Once, I was talking to my commander and I mentioned my being quiet and shy. He looked me square in the eye and said, “Captain, you may have been quiet and shy in the past, but you most certainly are not now!”

We have mentors in Girl Scouts, older girls willing to share skills and experience with the younger girls. In the Air Force, I saw the importance of mentors—and the particular importance to mentor people that don’t look like you! I was in a small group of women in the Air Force and was blessed to have officers who were kind enough to take the time to mentor me.

Let me circle back to how the influence of Girl Scouting affected my life. Girl Scouts pledge to do our duty to God. In the military, our oath of enlistment for the last 200 years has us swear to protect the Constitution of the United States against all enemies and to bear true faith and allegiance to the same. Our nation and the Girl Scouts are anchored in the belief that through our service, we are serving God. This has never been more important in our country than it is right now. It is truly the bedrock upon which our Constitution was founded and is a bedrock of Girl Scouting.

The Girl Scout Law is called the Girl Scout Law for a reason—these are founding principles. If all of us lived up to these principles every day, the world would be a better place. Let’s talk about a few of those principles: honor, helpfulness, and self-reliance. I carried these principles during my military career and they still define me.

Honor: Adherence to what is right. I recently had to decide whether to withhold troubling information from a life-long friend. I could not—I had to do what was right despite the potential repercussions. A girlfriend of mine in the Air Force used to say, “We are the people who stop at stop signs in the middle of the night, even when there is no one around.” Listen to the Girl Scout Law and do what you believe to be the honorable thing in every circumstance.

Helpfulness: A Girl Scout is helpful, so look for ways to help others in your community. In my world, the focus of my efforts since returning to Johnstown eight years ago has been helping veterans—those who have served need and have earned our support.

And finally, self-reliance: As a Girl Scout, I learned how to make things, how to build a fire, and how to follow a trail. In the Air Force, I learned how to make decisions, how to light a fire in my troops to encourage them to do what they believed impossible, and to blaze a trail, not simply follow one. Loyalty, honor, leadership, duty to God and country—all I needed to know, I learned in Girl Scouts!

Monday, April 22, 2019

Girl Scout Volunteers Lead On: Jo Ann Messett & Jeanie George

What would this world be without Girl Scout volunteers? It’d be a lot less bright, that’s for sure! Thank you, volunteers, for all you do to make a lasting impact at Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania. You’re everyday superheroes.


Jo Ann Messett

Mercer County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

Jo Ann has been able to find creative and engaging ways to keep a troop of 18 Cadette and Senior girls involved in Girl Scouting. She serves on her Service Unit team, setting up programs and community service projects. She has coordinated a resource of all programs being offered in the area, stengthening relationships between troops and businesses throughout Mercer.

Jeannie George

Cambria County
2019 Honor Pin Recipient

Jeannie serves as council delegate, providing timely information and feedback for council governance, as well as on the CAT team and as Girl Scout Champion for her SU. She volunteers at many council events, such as Camp Creepy and Junior Jamboree. She is a certified lifeguard and offers that service at Camp Conshawtawba.

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Girl Scout Volunteers Lead On: Darlene Beatty & Kimberly McCullough

Girl Scout volunteers help ignite curiosity while inspiring girls to dream big—talk about a lasting impact!

The volunteers of GSWPA are the reason that girls in western Pennsylvania are benefiting from the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Your time, commitment, and energy are deeply valued. Thank you so much!


Darlene Beatty

Indiana County
2019 Honor Pin Recipient

In addition to leading two troops, Darlene serves as her SU Cookie Manager, A multi-SU Day Camp Director, Outdoor Skills trainer, a CAT team member and part of the SU Program team. Some of her planned programs were so popular, that she also offered them in Pittsburgh. In these roles, she provides critical service to her service unit, support to leaders throughout region 3 - and dynamic programming to a wide geographical area of girls.

Kimberly McCullough

Indiana County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

Kimberly is the troop leader to her sister's troop and helps plan programs in the Su area, and is the co-director of the DU Day Camp, all of which is opened up to girls in nearby SUs.

Girl Scout Volunteers Lead On: Holly Kress & Jennifer Horgan

Girl Scouts is the BEST leadership development program in the world for girls—and it wouldn’t be possible without incredible volunteers.

We are truly grateful for each GSWPA volunteer—for the time, energy, and resources they commit to delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to local Girl Scouts. Thank you!


Holly Kress

Erie County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

As Communications Coordinator, Holly was instrumental in impacting the success of the newly merged SU. This included recruitment efforts, meetings and communication to and from leaders.

Jennifer Horgan

Allegheny County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

A former SUM, Jennifer has organized the Service Unit Community Day Camp for three years. She does this while leading a troop of Seniors and Ambassadors and mentoring new troop leaders.

Monday, April 8, 2019

Winners from Goodwill's Give a Little Love

Brownie Troop 28843 dropping off 38 bags of
donations at the Butler Goodwill. (File photo)
Girl Scouts across western Pennsylvania showed that giving some love in February isn't just for Valentine's Day.  Girls teamed up with Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania and Goodwill Southern Alleghenies for the annual "Give a Little Love" clothing drive.

And give they did! Over 2,260 bags of donations were collected by over 140 GSWPA Girl Scouts during the month of February!

While all girls who participated should be proud of their hard work, these girls went above and beyond. These four girls are the winners of a paid trip to camp, courtesy of Goodwill!

Riley Lewis, Troop 52419– collected 238 bags of donations
Rory Thomas, Troop 26100 - collected 129 bags of donations
Heidi Brower, Troop 39829 – collected 114 bags of donations
Chloe Rogers, Troop 39829 – collected 72 bags of donations

Well done, girls!

Thursday, April 4, 2019

Girl Scout Volunteers Lead On: Joan Emanuel & Roxanne Tuinstra

No mask or cape needed: Girl Scout volunteers are the REAL superheroes! Every single day, they’re making an impact and inspiring girls to dream BIG.

We are truly grateful for each GSWPA volunteer—for the time, energy, and resources they commit to delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to local Girl Scouts. Thank you!


Joan Emanuel

Fayette County
2019 Thanks I Badge Recipient

As a council trainer, Joan has provided leaders the tools and resources they need to succeed in their troops and at camp. As a Council and National Delegate, she provides girl and adult voice to all governance matters. She is a visible and well-known Girl Scout in the her community, as well as throughout GSWPA. She was recently awarded the ATHENA award for her success in impacting girls' lives.

Roxanne Tuinstra

Cambria County
2019 Appreciation Pin Recipient

Roxanne is a dedicated member of her SU team, panning reruitment events and program events that provide amazing opportinuties to girls and volunteers alike. She steppped up t lead a troop when no other leader could be found - a troop that now serves girls K-4 that would not otherwise have this opportunity.

Tuesday, April 2, 2019

GSWPA announces Service Unit Growth Incentive Winners

Congratulations to all Service Units who worked hard to grow their membership to reach more girls in their communities! The following Service Units have won some fantastic prizes!

Those that had an increase of 10 percent or more since October 1, 2018 will receive a Girl Scout flag or tablecloth:

  • SU4601-Armagh (Indiana County)
  • SU3610-Shenango Valley (Mercer County)
  • SU4636-Northern Cambria (Cambria County)
  • SU5704-Peters Township (Washington County)
  • SU3623-Albion/Springfield (Erie County)
  • SU2657-Northern Star (McKean County)
  • SU4683-Philipsburg (Clearfield County)
  • SU5100-Greater Pittsburgh (Allegheny County)
  • SU3601-H.I.S (Erie County)
  • SU2638-South Butler (Butler County)
  • SU3655-Jamestown (Mercer County)
  • SU3641-Mercer (Mercer County)
  • SU3644-Reynolds (Mercer County)
  • SU2646-Rimersburg/Sligo (Clarion County)

Those that had an increase of 15 percent or more October 1, 2018 were entered to win a Splash Pad party at Camp Redwing. The randomly drawn winner of this prize is SU3601-H.I.S! We can’t wait to help them plan the party and see the pictures!

Those that achieved an increase of 25 percent or more will receive a patch party in a box for all their girls!

  • SU4601-Armagh
  • SU3610-Shenango Valley
  • SU4636-Northern Cambria
  • SU5704-Peters Township
  • SU3623-Albion/Springfield


And finally, the Service Unit with the highest percentage of membership growth October 1, 2018 has won a special celebration event – one we will plan with the volunteers and girls in the Service Unit.

Congratulations to the Armagh Service Unit, who has grown in girl membership this year by almost 34 percent! Stay tuned to hear what they planned and see photos of the celebration.

Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Shop Talk in April: Bridging Kits Available!

Here are special announcements for April from the GSWPA Shops!


Pop-up Shops:

Look for the Girl Scout Pop-up Shops on April 13 at the Annual Meeting - IUP location and at the Earth Day Festival happening at Camp Redwing.


Featured Item—Bridging Kits:

Leaders, we’ve made it easy for you! Bridging Kits are now available.

Each convenient kit includes the must have items that adult facilitators present to girls bridging to the next age level.  Just add the girls’ name to the certificate provided, and you’re ready for your bridging ceremony.  Each kit also includes an exclusive bridging patch and pencil.

Available in shops and online.


Shop Hours

Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Second Saturday each month (Sept.-May only): 9 a.m.- noon

Upcoming extended hours:


  • All shop locations (Edinboro, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh): 
    • Saturday, April 13, and May 11: 9 a.m.-noon
  •  Greensburg: 
    • Monday, April 8 and May 6: Open until 7 p.m. (prior to scheduled service unit meetings)
  • Pop-Up Shop:
    • The GSWPA Pop-Up Shop will be open on Saturday, April 13 during the Annual Meeting at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania meeting site and at the Earth Day Festival at Camp Redwing.

Friday, March 15, 2019

March Mania! Clear the cupboards!

Is your troop still working on their goal? Are you a new troop and need extra time? Is your troop still working toward that big trip or service project?

We’ve got some great news for you! We're extending the time you can sell cookies door-to-door, online through Digital Cookie, and have booth sales until March 24!

AND, we’re giving your troop an incentive to get more cookies from a cookie cupboard. Sweet! Earn Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks for your troop!



What is the incentive and how does our troop get it?

Place a Pending order and pick up cookies from any cupboard beginning March 18, 2019 through March 24, 2019.  For every 12 packages ordered, we’ll give your troop a $3 Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks.  (No partial credit for less than 12 packages. Yes, it can be a mix of varieties. You must complete this quick form to let us know you picked up additional cookies to earn the incentive.)
Note: Girl Scout Office cookie cupboards will close at 12:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, 2019.

What are Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks? 

Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks are similar to Girl Scout Bucks for girls.  Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks can be used as payment for council-sponsored programs and camps, service unit day camps, purchases at GSWPA shops and camp trading posts, and for annual Girl Scout memberships.  Unlike Girl Scout Bucks, Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks do NOT double for camp. But, they are great for helping your troop renew their memberships through Early Bird/Renewal.

Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks will expire September 30, 2019.  If the full-face value of the Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks is not used at the time of redemption, no change will be given. GSWPA is not responsible for lost or stolen Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks.

Does my troop still earn proceeds on those cookies?

You sure do!  The Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks are a BONUS!

What about recognitions for girls?

If your troop placed the order before the troop lockout on March 25 at 11:59 p.m., these cookies can count toward final recognitions, provided you distribute the cookies to the girls on the Girl Orders tab and select their recognitions on the Rewards tab. Additional cookie orders placed after the troop lockout will not count toward girl rewards; however, the troop will receive proceeds from these sales.

How does our troop pay for cookies ordered after the final ACH sweep?

Please note, we are not extending any financial or paperwork deadlines.  Pending orders placed before the report is generated for the final ACH sweep will be included in the final ACH sweep.  For orders placed after the report is generated for the ACH sweep, the troop will need to send in a check for the remaining balance due.  Troops should send a check or money order made payable to GSWPA and mail it to:
Cookie Sales Coordinator
Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania
5681 Route 6N
Edinboro, PA 16412

How soon will my troop receive the Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks?

Troop Cookie Bonus Bucks will be mailed directly to troop in early May.

Can we sell cookies for a special event after March 24?

Yes! If there is a special event in your area after March 24 and you'd like to set up a booth sale, the troop must have permission from GSWPA. Cookies can be picked up at one of the GSWPA offices. (Cookie varieties may be limited.)

How can I schedule a booth sale?

You will need to coordinate with your Service Unit Cookie Manager to arrange any booth sales during this time. Booths must be added to eBudde and approved by your Service Unit Cookie Manager to ensure it appears in the Booth Locator to help the cookie-hungry customers find you!

In addition to all the usual locations where booths can be held, here are a few other suggestions:

  • Stage a Walk-About. Load up that mini van and target a neighborhood or two and sell door to door.
  • Set up a pop up or drive up booth in a safe but well-traveled parking lot.
  • Community and Church fish fry’s 
  • Senior Housing


Wednesday, March 13, 2019

GSWPA Girl Scouts meet Pittsburgh's successful business women

On Monday, February 25, the Pittsburgh Business Times hosted their annual Mentoring Monday event for which Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) was a national sponsor this year. This sponsorship is a reflection of GSUSA's unwavering commitment to professional mentorship for young women throughout the nation.

During the event, nine GSWPA Girl Scouts were granted a special opportunity to connect with influential, Pittsburgh-based, female business leaders through a mentoring “speed-coaching” format. The goal was that to launch these goals into meaningful introductions and engaging conversations with women from a diverse cross-section of professions.

These local Girl Scouts who are working to become the leaders the world needs—by earning highest Girl Scout honor, the Gold Award, or by leading others in our Girl Scout camp programs—took advantage of the opportunity to reap the benefits of the positive influence of successful, local women.

Here are some photos from the event:


Thursday, February 28, 2019

Start a troop for great incentives


We know what it means to be a Girl Scout, so let's pass it on to someone else! Through March 31, new troops and service units will be rewarded when new troops are formed. Every new troop formed by March 31 will receive a troop starter pack and $2 in the troop account for every new girl added into the troop! The service unit will receive $25 for EVERY new troop formed by March 31. Start a troop and experience the joy of making a positive impact—together!

Every new troop that is started before March 31 will receive:
  • Troop starter pack
    • (1) Girl Guide to Girl Scouting
    • (1) Badge Activity Set
    • (1) Journey Book Set (girl and adult)
    • $25 in their troop account
  • Service Unit will receive $25 for EVERY new troop started before March 31
And, there's more! Each new troop started in February and March will also receive $2 in their troop account for every new girl added into the troop!

Each new troop must:
  • Include at least four new girl members
  • Have at least two approved troop leaders by March 31
  • Maintain active status with visibility in the opportunity catalog until the troop reaches at least 10 members
To register now, visit gswpa.org/join.

Celebrate Girl Scout Week 2019


Yay—Girl Scout Week is just around the corner! We are so excited for this special time of year when Girl Scouts of all ages celebrate and show the world what it means to be a Girl Scout!

Girl Scouting was founded on March 12, 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low in Savannah, GA. Juliette gathered 18 girls from her cousin’s school and broke the conventions of the time—reaching across class, cultural, and ethnic boundaries to ensure all girls, including those with so-called disabilities, had a place to grow and develop their leadership skills.

In Girl Scouting, we set this week aside, starting with Girl Scout Sunday and ending with Girl Scout Sabbath on a Saturday, to celebrate our history and spiritual beliefs. Download the calendar above for ideas for celebrating all week long! Check out our Girl Scout Week Pinterest board for a collection of fun activities.

And if you're attending your place of worship on Girl Scout Sunday, download and print these Girl Scout Sunday handouts and bulletin inserts to help spread the word about Girl Scouting and faith.

Make sure you share your fun photos from the week on our Facebook page!

Wednesday, February 27, 2019

A service opportunity through Girl Scout Week

Happy Birthday, Girl Scouts!

In honor of Girl Scout Birthday on March 12, Beverly’s Birthdays and GSWPA are teaming up to offer girls a way to celebrate Girl Scout-style by giving back to our community!  It’s called Pajama Party for a Purpose.

Beverly's Birthdays, a Pittsburgh nonprofit, provides birthday cheer for children experiencing homelessness and families in need. Since 2012, the organization has recognized 30,000 birthdays—that’s more than eleven birthdays a day!

As part of your troop’s celebration of Girl Scout Birthday and Girl Scout Week, your troop can hold your own Pajama Party for a Purpose to celebrate Girl Scout’s 107th birthday.

Here is how it works:

  1. Fill out this quick form to let Beverly’s Birthday’s know that your troop is planning to hold a Pajama Party for a Purpose at one of your troop meetings to celebrate Girl Scout Birthday. Beverly's Birthdays will provide you with party ideas and talking points to teach the girls about how they are giving back. 
  2. On (or around) Girl Scout Birthday on March 12, turn your troop meeting into a Pajama Party for a Purpose. Encourage girls to wear pajamas to the meeting and to bring a NEW pair of pajamas, socks, and underwear to donate to children in need.
  3. During the Pajama Party for a Purpose, take pictures of your celebration and please share them (if permitted) on social media and tag us on Facebook @beverlysbirthdays and @gwspa  and use #joythroughjammies #girlscoutsbday #birthdaycheer  
  4. After the meeting, Beverly's Birthdays will coordinate with you to collect any new pajamas/socks/underwear that were donated. Clothes can be dropped off in person at Beverly’s Birthdays headquarters (North Huntingdon, PA), mailed, or someone from Beverly’s Birthdays can come and speak to your troop at a future date/time and collect them. 
    • If  pick up or delivery is not feasible for your troop, you must mail or directly ship your donations. Consider using an online store to ship your donations directly to Beverly's Birthdays!
To commemorate your troop's participation, purchase a Girl Scout Birthday patch from our shops!
Girl Scout’s donations will support Beverly's Birthdays newly launched The Birthday Boutique, a mobile fashion truck that travels to their birthday celebrations. Children/families get to board the truck and "shop" for brand new clothing, a new duffel bag, and they receive a Bev's Basics Kit (pajamas, socks, and underwear).

If your troop would like to participate, please complete the survey registration below. Please contact Megs at myunn@beverlysbirthdays.org or 412-720-9737 if you have any questions!

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Shop Talk in March: Celebrate Girl Scout Week!

Here are special announcements for March from the GSWPA Shops!


Girl Scout Week Specials:

Receive 20% off one item and free shipping on orders of $75 or more from March 10-16. Offer is valid in shops and online.
>> Shop Now


Shop Hours

Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Second Saturday each month (Sept.-May only): 9 a.m.- noon

Upcoming extended hours:


  • All shop locations (Edinboro, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh): 
    • Open Fridays through cookie booth season! March 1, 8, and 15:
      9 a.m.-3 p.m.
    • Saturday, March 9, April 13, and May 11: 9 a.m.-noon
  •  Greensburg: 
    • Monday, April 8 and May 6: Open until 7 p.m. (prior to scheduled service unit meetings)
  • Pop-Up Shop:
    • The GSWPA Pop-Up Shop will be open during the Annual Meeting at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania meeting site.

Monday, January 28, 2019

Shop Talk in February: Open Fridays through booth sales

Here are special announcements for February from the GSWPA Shops!


Save on Shipping for One Week

Enjoy $5.99 flat rate shipping Wednesday, Feb.13-Tuesday, Feb. 19 on orders of $75 or more!

>> Shop Now


Shop Hours

Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Friday: Closed
Second Saturday each month (Sept.-May only): 9 a.m.- noon

Upcoming extended hours:


  • All shop locations (Edinboro, Greensburg, and Pittsburgh): 
    • Saturday, Feb. 9 and March 9: 9 a.m.-noon
    • Fridays through cookie booth season (Feb. 22, March 1, 8, and 15):
      9 a.m.-3 p.m.
  •  Greensburg: 
    • Monday, Feb. 4 & Monday, March 4: Open until 7 p.m. (prior to scheduled service unit meetings)