GIRL SCOUTS OF NASSAU COUNTY OFFERS TREATS FOR FALL
Garden City, NY October 8, 2009—Looking for that special something to give someone you care about? The Girl Scouts of Nassau County is happy to offer its newest line of tasty treats and discounted magazine subscriptions from its Fall Products Program that is sure to offer something for everyone to enjoy and feel good about giving.
“Our Fall Products Program offers a wide variety of fun gifts suitable for business clients, co-workers, family or friends,” says Donna Ceravolo, Executive Director, Girl Scouts of Nassau County. “Not only, will the gift recipient be delighted by these tasty treats and discounted magazine subscriptions, they’ll also be happy to know that by purchasing this gift, they are also part of a gift to our organization that will help us continue to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place!”
The Girl Scouts of Nassau County Fall Products Program offers everything from Mint Meltaways and Gummi Berries to Cranberry Nut Mix and Peanut Butter Dreams. Besides these tasty treats, the Fall Products Program also allows you to renew (or order new) your favorite magazines for lower prices than found elsewhere. By ordering through the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, troops receive 10% for each subscription sold and candy or nut purchase, as well as personal recognitions such as patches, stuffed animals, and cd’s. Look for your local Girl Scout in your neigborhood today or visit http://www.gsnc.org//fallproduct/index.asp to view the full product line! Many girls will be participating in booth sales throughout the county.
To find out how you can purchase items from the Girl Scouts of Nassau County Fall Products Program, please visit www.gsnc.org or call 516-741-2550.
Girl Scouts of Nassau County builds girls of courage, confidence and character. Girl Scouting in Nassau County creates an accepting and nurturing environment, which gives girls a chance to build character and receive skills for success in the real world. In partnership with committed adult volunteers, girls develop qualities that will serve them throughout their lives, like leadership, strong values, social conscience, and conviction about their own potential and self-worth. With more than 22,000 girl and 7,000 adult members, Girl Scouts of Nassau County has become the preeminent organization and leading authority for girls. The organization, now in its 97th year, continues to make the world a better place one girl at a time.
For more information on the Girl Scouts of Nassau County call Donna Rivera Downey 516-741-2550 at ext. 260, or visit www.gsnc.org.