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BEGIN THE SPRING WITH GIRL SCOUTS
-Register Your Daughter Today-


Garden City, NY April 10, 2006 - It's Spring and there's no better time than now to help your daughter grow into a strong, confident and independent woman! Register her today with the Girl Scouts of Nassau County and give her the opportunity to make memories to last a lifetime!

"Girl Scouts helps girls discover, connect and take action, while they build their character and confidence," says Donna Ceravolo, Executive Director of Girls Scouts of Nassau County. "With so many challenges facing girls today, we want to give girls the know how to address these issues and do so in a fun and caring environment through wonderful programs and activities."

With a wide variety of programs to choose from, Girl Scouts have the opportunity to see the world through the STUDIO 2B "destinations" program and learn about the customs and culture of many foreign lands. Girl Scouts also educates girls on important issues facing youth today such as bullying, peer pressure, and eating disorders. Not to mention, Girl Scouts have the opportunity to experience a cherished camping tradition where girls become familiar with nature, learn wilderness skills and sing camp songs around the campfire at summer camp.

There are innumerable programs to help girls learn the importance of health and fitness, as well as educational programs that highlight math and science, and artistic or cultural activities that demonstrate healthy forms of self-expression. Don't wait, get your daughter in on the action today!

Girl Scouts of Nassau County builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. With 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 95th year, continues to strive to serve Every Girl, Everywhere.
 
For more information about the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, please contact Donna Rivera-Downey at 516-741-2550, ext. 260 or visit www.gsnc.org.