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Monday, November 3, 2014
SU Meeting Minutes 10/15/14
Friday, September 26, 2014
Service Unit Meeting Minutes 9/18/2014
Anyone who came to the meeting on Thursday were greeted by Debbie Siena, our Service Unit QSP Manager, who was clearly ready to DIVE IN to kickoff our Service Unit QSP sales!!Troops will received 15% of magazine and snack sales as well as $2 for each completed address book (8 addresses). Everyone in attendance can vouch for the delicious snacks: chocolate covered pretzels, huge chocolate covered raisins, carmel clusters, to name a few!
Don't delay! QSP Sales run October 1 - October 31 and will be delivered in time for the holidays (they all make fantastic holiday gifts for teachers, bus drivers, mailmen, etc.)
- As the meeting began, everyone introduced themselves. Vicky then reminded us of the big event for Girl Scouts of Connecticut in May is the Fun Fest at the Durham Fairgrounds. Troops will have the opportunity to show off their service projects. Go to www.gsofct.org for more information about sharing your projects at the Fun Fest. We've been assured that parking and food will be much improved from our last experience there for the Jubilee.
- The National Convention is soon. Our Connecticut delegates have a survey for us to fill out here: http://www.gsofct.org/content-files/File/Convention2014/National%20Convention%20Proposals%20and%20Discussion%20Topic.pdf
- Training Update: Fire, Food & Fun is getting retired. If you want to take your troop to a Camporee, you can take a 5 hour course "Ready Set Go", instead of the overnight Camping Adventures. You will still need volunteers training in Camping Adventures if you want to go on a troop camping trip.
- Recruiting: Lawn signs for GS of CT are available. If you live in a high-traffic area, please consider placing a sign. The Woodbridge Recruiting Carnival is 9/23 and Orange is having a recruiting event on 9/30. Bethany still needs a hand with coordinating a recruiting event.
- Registrar Mary Cassidy is happy to report that there are 27 troops, 260 girls and over 100 adults registered as of today!
- Recognitions were given out for those in attendance who had missed the Volunteer Dinner in June. Deb Urban received the Distinguished Leader Award, Mary Cassidy a 10 yr Member Award, and Allyson Rogers and Stacey Wyner received 5 year member awards. (member awards include years registered as both a girl and adult Girl Scout.
- Delegates are needed for 2015. Clio Nicolakis has nominated Jessica Kenty-Drane. We are still looking for more nominees for Delegate and Alternate Delegate.
- Upcoming Events:
- Quassy Day Sunday October 5th --- fun GS activities and good food
- Amity Thinking Day - date to be determined
- Camporee June 5-6-7
- The meeting ended with the QSP training and sampling of the yummy QSP snacks!
Monday, April 21, 2014
Service Unit Meeting Minutes 4/10/2014
Service Unit Meeting Minutes
Thursday April 10, 2014
1. Vicky welcomed everyone, especially the newcomers. 19 leaders or leader representatives were present!
YEAR END FINANCIAL REPORTS – Monica Blum, our Service Unit Treasurer, went over the procedures and deadlines for completing the year end Financial and Leader reports. She emphasized that if you/your troop treasurer is having difficulty, please call her (or Anita) and she will help you through it. Troop Financial Report, Troop Leader Report, Bank Statement and Disbanding Report (if applicable) are due. Reports are due to Monica by June 1st (ABSOLUTE DEADLINE). Troops that were present at the meeting or sent a representative received an information sheet detailing what is due and a copy of their last year's troop financial report if they were an existing troop. Troops that were not present at the ASU meeting Thursday will receive their's in the mail by Monday April 14. Writeable forms can be obtained online for this year’s submission. Contact Monica @ MJAcorn@aol.com with any questions.
· Writable Financial Report: http://www.gsofct.org/pdf/membership/formLibrary/Writable_Troop_Group_Year-End_Financial_Report_Form_5620_REV_6-12-12.pdf
· Writable Leader Report: http://www.gsofct.org/pdf/membership/formLibrary/Writable_TroopGroup_End-of-Year_Leader_Report_Form_5540_9-1-11.pdf
2. REGISTRATION REMINDERS
· Early bird info will be coming out soon. It will be slightly different this year. Make sure you get your package from Mary Cassidy. Those girls who Early Bird will not only get their Early Bird patch, bu this year, they will also get a discount of $5 on the fees, so total registration/council service fee will be $25 instead of $30. Early bird deadline will be determined by Mary, but it will be BEFORE 8/15. After 8/15, registration increases to $30.
· Only TROOP CHECKS should be used for registration. Neither cash nor personal checks should be submitted.
· If you have any registration forms now, throw them out. New forms have different prices and instructions.
3. QSP SALE UPDATE – Vicky still has some QSP incentives for Troops. See her after the meeting if you never received them. Also, Janice is looking for a Chair-in-Training for fall 2014. If you know if any non-leader volunteers who can take this on, please talk to Vicky.
4. COOKIE SALE WRAPUP – They have added April cookie booths. If anyone is interested, talk to Sue Leigh. Troop proceeds will be $1/box instead of $.75/box.
5. SECRETARY/RECOGNITIONS UPDATE – Clio reminded everyone how important it is to recognize volunteers. Please nominate leaders or volunteers for Helping Hands or Leading the Way awards. Very EASY online portal to nominate someone. They can be awarded year round but we like to do it at the annual Volunteer Recognition event, being held this year on June 13. This will be a casual, catered event at Allison Mislow’s house. Invitees might be asked to bring potluck dessert/drinks.
6. SERVICE UNIT EVENT CALENDAR
· CAMPOREE June 6-7-8: $15/person no matter how long you stay (daytime, 1 night, 2 nights). Initial reservations needed by Friday April 11. After April 11, Mary has to give us some camp sites so camping areas will be available on a space-available basis after that. April 26 is the final deadline but there is some wiggle-room if you need to ADD campers after that. Early deadlines are needed to order patches and get adequate supplies. This year’s theme is CLUE. Payments for Camporee should also be with Troop Checks, not personal.
· RECOGNITION DINNER: Friday June 13th. Invitation forthcoming
· ORANGE MEMORIAL DAY PARADE: Karen Sims has registered the Orange troops to march but Troops must do their own Troop trip forms and permission slips.
· BETHANY MEMORIAL DAY PARADE: Bethany/Woodbridge troops that want to participate must do Troop Trip forms and permission slips.
7. COUNCIL DELEGATE UPDATE – Clio attended the most recent Membership meeting and summarized some points. Council plans to have a new mobile Daisy’s Knapsack “council on the go” to service troops and service units statewide, but especially those that are in far off places. Next annual meeting is Wednesday May 28 6:30-9:30 at the Best Western Plus 201 Washington Avenue in North Haven. It is truly an inspirational event to see these lifelong Girl Scout volunteers get their awards. Everyone is encouraged to attend. Please RSVP to jdavis@gsofct.org if you would like to go.
8. COUNCIL UPDATE (Anita Silvestro)
· Girls are needed for the Color Guard, greeters and to model old Girl Scout uniform models at the Annual Meeting on 5/28. Please contact her asilvestro@gsofct.org if your daughter is interested. Color Guard is needed from 6pm-7:30pm and all others from 6:30pm-7:30pm.
· Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival on July 19 – we’ve been invited by our sister council in Massachusetts.
· New Britain Rock Cats annual Girl Scout Sleepover Night on Saturday June 21. Tickets start at $5. Troops/families sleep on the field in their own tents after the game. Contact kzemke@rockcats.com for more info.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Meeting Minutes 3/13/2014
Girl Scouts- Amity Service Unit meeting
Minutes for 3/13/2014
Happy Birthday Girl Scouts! Yesterday was the 102nd birthday for Girl Scouts. Vicky celebrated by handing out Girl Scout peanut butter bears from our QSP sales.
Treasurer Report-reminder again that the Service Unit assessment is due at cookie paperwork time. $2/per registered girl in your troop. The April Service Unit meeting is mandatory for at least one rep from each troop to review the financial report procedures. Troop financials are due 6/1.
Girl Scout Day Proclamations were issued in Orange (3/10)and Woodbridge (3/12). Thank you also to Melissa Carrington and Deanna Driscoll for presenting their awesome Girl Scout cookie wreath creation to the Girl Scout museum at council.
Cadette Ephemia presented a slides how of photos from Girl Scout Day at the Capitol, Amity Service Unit Thinking Day and the Woodbridge Proclamation presentation.
Recruitment update: Anita and Mary hosted a table at Thinking Day. A few inquiries but the most fun was meeting the two Girl Scout alumni who saw the ad in the paper. In other Recruiting news, Tara will work with Vicky to try and send a letter to Bethany kindergarten parents instead of just a normal recruiting flyer. Problem is the lack of parent volunteers. In Woodbridge, Karen is still trying to re-ignite the 5th grade troop. Karen will brainstorm some sort of event to re invite those lost girls back.
Registrar report: good news is that Earlybird this year will save you money!!! If you Earlybird, the council service fee will be $10 instead of $15. More info at the next meeting.
Cookie Sales: goal getter sales continue! Keep selling! Let's break our service unit record! If you need cookies, your troop cookie manager/mom just needs to contact the cookie cupboard to get your boxes. There isn't a full case requirement for goal getter sales. Payments are due 3/21. Information is forthcoming from Sue Leigh to your troop cookie moms. Assessments are due at the same time (see earlier Treasurer report for details)
Secretary Update: if anyone wants to be recording secretary for the meetings, please talk to Clio. It would help her get the minutes out more quickly. If you want to see the Amity Pinterest board, search Pinners for Amity Girl Scouts (amity is the "first name"). Feel free to follow boards, suggest pins or send photos or links to be shared. This board is meant to help. Clio will be pinning (no pun intended) all the SWAPS from Thinking Day there.
Service unit Calendar:
Training moment: don't forget-if you are doing troop trip forms for "high" adventure, including laser tag or white water rafting, do them early!!!!! These forms need extra attention.
Leader Success Stories/Best Practices:
1. Laurel shared the shadow box/diorama project that her troop did based on Anita's suggestion. She said it was a great peaceful activity. It's still a work in process but all the materials the used were 'recycled' or 'reused': scraps of material or leftover scrapbook/decorative paper.
2. Karen shared about her Cadette troop's book drive for Read to Grow and All Our Kin. The girls loved assembling the bookcase and then delivering the books to the All Our Kin mentored daycare provider.
Minutes for 3/13/2014
Happy Birthday Girl Scouts! Yesterday was the 102nd birthday for Girl Scouts. Vicky celebrated by handing out Girl Scout peanut butter bears from our QSP sales.
Treasurer Report-reminder again that the Service Unit assessment is due at cookie paperwork time. $2/per registered girl in your troop. The April Service Unit meeting is mandatory for at least one rep from each troop to review the financial report procedures. Troop financials are due 6/1.
Girl Scout Day Proclamations were issued in Orange (3/10)and Woodbridge (3/12). Thank you also to Melissa Carrington and Deanna Driscoll for presenting their awesome Girl Scout cookie wreath creation to the Girl Scout museum at council.
Cadette Ephemia presented a slides how of photos from Girl Scout Day at the Capitol, Amity Service Unit Thinking Day and the Woodbridge Proclamation presentation.
Recruitment update: Anita and Mary hosted a table at Thinking Day. A few inquiries but the most fun was meeting the two Girl Scout alumni who saw the ad in the paper. In other Recruiting news, Tara will work with Vicky to try and send a letter to Bethany kindergarten parents instead of just a normal recruiting flyer. Problem is the lack of parent volunteers. In Woodbridge, Karen is still trying to re-ignite the 5th grade troop. Karen will brainstorm some sort of event to re invite those lost girls back.
Registrar report: good news is that Earlybird this year will save you money!!! If you Earlybird, the council service fee will be $10 instead of $15. More info at the next meeting.
Cookie Sales: goal getter sales continue! Keep selling! Let's break our service unit record! If you need cookies, your troop cookie manager/mom just needs to contact the cookie cupboard to get your boxes. There isn't a full case requirement for goal getter sales. Payments are due 3/21. Information is forthcoming from Sue Leigh to your troop cookie moms. Assessments are due at the same time (see earlier Treasurer report for details)
Secretary Update: if anyone wants to be recording secretary for the meetings, please talk to Clio. It would help her get the minutes out more quickly. If you want to see the Amity Pinterest board, search Pinners for Amity Girl Scouts (amity is the "first name"). Feel free to follow boards, suggest pins or send photos or links to be shared. This board is meant to help. Clio will be pinning (no pun intended) all the SWAPS from Thinking Day there.
Service unit Calendar:
- Thinking Day raised over $500 --yahoo!!! We collected almost 300 books. 10 troops presented countries, 3 troops registered as "observers" and many friends and families came (about 200 attendees). Mary C. Mentioned that she received a call from Steve, editor of the Orange times and he would love to know when other Girl Scout events take place in Orange.
- Recognition Dinner will be held 6/13 (with an alternate rain location). Allison M. Is hosting at her house and we will bring in trays of food to keep costs down. We are looking at some church spaces as the rain location. Vicky would like to invite our older Girl Scout alumni who attended Thinking Day. In addition to the dinner, after much discussion, we decided to implement a Court of Awards event before the May Service Unit meeting in order to honor the following: Lifetime membership recipients, Gold, Silver & Bronze Award recipients & Troop recognitions for QSP and Cookie Sales records. This is a great time for younger scouts to be inspired by older scouts. Save 5/8 6:30-7:15. We can also invite Themis Klarides, Joe Crisco and Ellen Scalettar. ****email Vicky if your girls have earned Bronze/Silver in the past year.
- Camporee June 6-8. April 11 deadline is only to guarantee a sleeping spot. Troops registering to sleepover after 4/11 will be accommodated on a first-come, first-served, as available basis. (If our Service Unit cannot guarantee 80% occupancy of sleeping space then we have to give up sections of campsite to others or possibly open up Camporee activities to other Service Units.)
Training moment: don't forget-if you are doing troop trip forms for "high" adventure, including laser tag or white water rafting, do them early!!!!! These forms need extra attention.
Leader Success Stories/Best Practices:
1. Laurel shared the shadow box/diorama project that her troop did based on Anita's suggestion. She said it was a great peaceful activity. It's still a work in process but all the materials the used were 'recycled' or 'reused': scraps of material or leftover scrapbook/decorative paper.
2. Karen shared about her Cadette troop's book drive for Read to Grow and All Our Kin. The girls loved assembling the bookcase and then delivering the books to the All Our Kin mentored daycare provider.
Respectfully submitted,
Clio, Secretary
Amity Service Unit
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Service Unit Meeting Minutes - February 20
Amity Service Unit Meeting
Thursday
February 20, 2014 (delayed from Feb 13th due to snow)
· We said the Girl Scout promise
and Vicky asked us to say a prayer for Megan Luciano, a former Girl Scout
volunteer and Beecher mom who passed away.
· Treasurer Report (via
Vicky): just a reminder now that
cookie sales are underway, that each troop is assessed $2 PER GIRL this
year. This Service Unit assessment
helps to underwrite the Lifetime memberships that the Service Unit provides to
graduating high school Girl Scouts each year.
· Girl Scout Week
Proclamation. Orange Troop 60333
will be receiving the proclamation from the Town of Orange on 3/10. Clio will email Gerry Shaw to get on
the 3/12 Woodbridge Board of Selectman agenda. Any troops interested should try to coordinate.
· Recruitment Update: Thinking Day will be a recruiting
event. Ads have been placed in
Orange Town News, Woodbridge Town News and in online PATCH. Mary Cassidy and Anita Silvestro will
man the Recruiting table at the event.
· Cookie Booth info will be
disseminated tomorrow by Sue Leigh to the COOKIE MOMS. Cookie delivery is 3/1 and is also
coordinated through the COOKIE MOMS for each troop. If leaders have any questions, they should talk to their
troop’s Cookie Mom first.
· QSP Incentives Distribution
continued. If your troop did not
receive it yet, please contact Vicky Burford. Election Day Booth Sale patches were also distributed.
· Communications
Update/Secretary: Clio reminded
everyone about the opportunity to earn Faith badges or GS My Faith pins. All major faith groups have specific
guidelines for earning badges for their faith and Girl Scouts has guidelines
(in the Girl Scout binders) for earning the My Faith pin (one for each year).
· Service Unit events:
o Bowling with the Boys made $103
profit with 25 people participating. Suggestions for future Man in Your Life
events: sports games, Lowe’s/Home
Depot building projects
o Camporee 2014 – plan ahead now
for June 6-7-8. 4/11 is the
deadline if the Service Unit wants to be able to reserve the entire campsite,
we need to guarantee 80% capacity by this date.
o Camporee 2015 - Sponsoring troop 61099 needs to fill
out paperwork to reserve weekend/campsite by 3/1. Clio to coordinate with Karen.
o Thinking day – we expect about
100 Girl Scouts + 75 parents/tagalongs.
Still time to sign up.
o Big Girl Scout Sing & Swap –
Vicky and her girls attended and it was fun. It was held in the arena at Quinnipiac University with over
1000 girls attending.
· Delegate Update (Karen, via
Clio) – Property meetings are finishing up. Anyone can attend and the results will also be posted
online. We will distribute that
information at the next meeting.
In addition, the Board of GSofCT has added another membership meeting
for March 20, 2014 in Norwalk, CT.
All Girl Scout volunteers are encouraged to RSVP and attend. This is an open forum meeting.
· Council Update (via Vicky):
o This weekend, 2/22 is Yale Women’s
Pink Zone. Free admission to game
if you wear pink.
o Rock Cats annual Girl Scout
sleepover (on baseball field) is 6/21.
o Girl Scout Day at the Capitol is
2/26. Troop 61099 and 60437 plan
to attend.
o Online registration is coming
soon!!!!
o Bronze/Silver Awards – to clear
up confusion from an earlier email.
There is no deadline for these wards. There are webinars that the girls are supposed to take and
when they have completed the award, p. 32 in the Program Book explains that
they need to “register” for the award.
This just enables Council to keep track of who is earning these awards.
· Service Unit project for ReRun
Shoes – last meeting we agreed to collect shoes fro ReRun shoes. If anyone wants to help coordinate this
service project, please talk to Clio.
In the meantime, please ask your troops to start saving shoes for this
project. We hope to place some
collection boxes around our towns.
One troop from MA collected over 1000 pounds of shoes in a couple of
months.
· NEXT MEETING: March 13, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Meeting Minutes 1/9/2014
Service Unit
meeting minutes 1/9/14
1.
Marina (Sue Leigh's
daughter) earned her Gold Award and she came to the meeting to talk about her
experience. Congratulations Marina!!
2.
Treasurer's Report (Monica via
Vicky): last month at te Team meeting, the budget was finally approved and the
annual assessment fee was raised to $2/Scout (minimum). This assessment is
requested from cookie-selling troops to help fund the lifetime memberships that
the service Unit gifts to graduating Girl Scouts each year.
3.
Recruitment Update (Vicky): Melissa
F was welcomed to her first Service Unit meeting. In addition to her brownie
troop, she is now leading the new Kindergarten Daisy troop for Woodbridge. They
meet on Sundays. Bethany still needs a leader and a troop.
4.
Registrar Report (Mary): with
cookie sales started, registrations are finally pouring in and we have over 300
girls registered.
5.
Cookie Sales
Update
(Sue L, vis Vicky): use your meetings to set goals, learn about cookies
and role play sales. Sue will only communicate with troop Cookie mom/manager.
Don't try to intervene-you will only confuse things. If you have a cookie
question, ask your cookie mom/manager first. If she doesn't know, SHE
should contact Sue Leigh, not the leader or anyone else.
6.
Website Update (Clio): if you
like getting inspiration for projects, we also set up an Amity Girl Scouts
Pinterest board. Please email me ideas or follow the board and suggest pins.
There is a link from our website "Great Links" page. Minutes
and Training moments also have their own tabs/pages now on our website www.amitygirlscouts.blogspot.com
7.
Service Unit
Calendar (Vicky):
·
1/25 Bowling with the boys (Deb & Deb)-still has room. Sign up
deadline was 1/12. Participants must prepay. No walkins. Everyone is
asked to bring socks for the homeless shelter.
·
3/2 Thinking Day (Clio/Karen) send in your country preferences ASAP.
See emailed flyer for details. Troops and individual scouts and friends
will be encouraged to attend -they do not need to prepare a country table
to participate. It can be a great recruiting opportunity and also a nice way
for Daisies to see what older girls are doing. We will use stage again and have
a great sound system courtesy of a Girl Scout dad.
·
6/6-8 Camporee (Mary): she was trained and Camporee rules are being
strictly enforced by Council. We need to meet 80% occupancy in order to
reserve entire campground so April 11th deadline is critical. Reservation with
council requires a 2 night payment because we need it all day Saturday. The
theme will be CLUE. 3/1 is the deadline for for 2914/2015 reservation.
8.
Delegate update (Karen): there
was an open membership meeting for GSofCT in December but it was not well
attended and many of us forgot. Winter membership meeting is an open forum so
it's a good opportunity to speak directly with board members about governance
issues although the meeting notes mentioned that most discussions focused on
operational issues.
9.
Council Update (Anita):
·
Campsites: please use our campsites during vacations and days off.
They are free after 3pm Sundays until 3pm Fridays. Great opportunity. Both
AnSeOx and Katoyah are very close-Katoyah is on the Orange border but
unfortunately now it is closed because of the new pool construction. Murray
isn’t that far either. Using a campsite on weekends is $3/pp per night
and $4.50/pp/night for a Camporee. Look for the Connie the Catepillar council
badge-girls love visiting all the properties and building the caterpillar.
·
Cookie rallies were great. They were free family events.
·
Cookie hints:
·
Girls should write thank you'd for cookies or make little thank you
gifts--bottle cap Magnets
·
People Skill handouts
·
Bookmark tips
·
Chest sheets for prices
·
Buy extra cookies to give to people who host meetings (janitors,
secretaries).
·
Bethany needs another recruiting event so someone should make a
flyer.
·
She demonstrated Valentine craft using Dollar Store items. She also
reminded us that she has excess craft items at council if you are in a bind.
·
GS Program Consultant – new position - if you are having a guest
speaker at a troop meeting-20 minute online course for them.
·
Big Sing & Swap on 2/15-hoping to sell out 3000 seats. Great
fun. Plenty of swap ideas online.
·
2/28 No Haven SU having Zumba Heart Sisters event and we are
invited.
·
Hamden SU is planning a first aid training next week if you want to
attend.
·
Recognitions Committee has released a new guidebook. Don't forget to
start thinking from now about Helping Hands and Leading the Way, Outstanding
volunteer and Outstanding Leader. Process has changed this year to make it
easier. Clio is the SU
Recognitions Committee Chair and is looking for more help. Vicky will be receiving her 20 yr pin
this year-hopefully she will go to the Annual meeting on May!
10. Training Moment (Vicky): Troop Trip Form-in
Volunteer Essentials book online or p. 125 in old version hard copy. If an event is held somewhere other
than a meeting place, you must do a troop trip form. They should be sent to
Vicky along with the participant lift (girls and adults). Usually easiest to
just send entire roster with form. Troop trip form not needed for Council
events or Service Unt events but troops are still required to get Permission
slips and always carry troop paperwork (registration, health and consent
forms).
Best Practices advice: place your troop forms in a manila or plastic
envelope or small binder and always carry it with you. For backup copies,
our tech savvy leaders suggested setting up a Dropbox account and give access
to your leaders.
Next meeting 2/13/2014
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Service Unit Meeting Minutes - 11/14/2014
Monthly Service Unit meeting at the Senior Center Lounge took place on 11/14/2014.
- RECRUITING: A troop is forming at ML Tracy. Woodbridge had a parent organizational meeting and they are starting a troop with about 10 girls. Bethany has just a few girls - too early to tell.
- ELECTION DAY Cookie Both Sales - Troop 61099 had success at Lowe's in Orange, selling 140 boxes - best cookie booth ever.
- REGISTRAR: Mary gave out Early Bird patches. She reminded everyone to check the registration spreadsheet that went out - to verify your troop numbers and leader information.
- WEBSITE and Communication Update: Please read your emails and let Clio know if you aren't getting any emails. It's important that you read these emails for your troop because often there is Council event information that needs to be shared with them! Website is updated regularly and includes meeting minutes and additional event announcements.
- SERVICE PROJECT: Clio offered a suggestion for an easy service project for the Amity Service Unit. ReRun Shoes. ReRun collects old shoes and sneakers, sends them to entrepreneurs in Africa who clean and sell them. In addition, they employ disabled people in MA to sort the shoes. ReRun shoes will give us collection boxes and handle shipping arrangements. Michael Aronson, the founder, would also love to come speak to the Service Unit. Everyone agreed that it would be a worthy project. Vicky and Clio will work on the details but we are hoping that each troop will be able to commit to helping us place collection boxes in town halls, schools, businesses. The timing and details will be worked out and communicated later.
- UPCOMING EVENTS for SERVICE UNIT:
- Event Coordinator - we still need one!
- Sup-n-Sing - still needs a chairperson
- Girl Scout Sabbath - would be nice to go to a synagogue this year!
- Man in Your Life event - "Bowling with the Boys" - individual registration - troops don't need to get involved. Leaders need to distribute flyer to everyone in their troop. First deadline 12/12.
- Thinking Day - March 2
- Camporee - June 6-7-8
- OPEN POSITIONS
- Treasurer
- Organizer/Recruiter
- School Organizers
- Orientation
- Events Coordinator
- COUNCIL UPDATE
- Drive for $5 fundraising campaign. Help support Girl Scouts. Respond to the email or postcard that you received and donate $5 or more. Talk to your troops. Collect checks from parents and bring to next Service Unit meeting.
- January 4 Cookie Rally - Cadettes and older can help. Contact Anita. Cookie Rallies are family friendly, 12-4pm @ Milford Post Mall. Girls will get a special fun patch.
- Big Sing & Swap is February 15 at Quinnipiac arena. Maximum 3000 attendees. $10 by 12/15. Don't wait until the last minute. Celebrity singer. Astronaut.
- Cookie Booths - look at photos online for decorating ideas and join in the fun to decorate your troop cookie booth! This year's cookie credits if used towards summer camp will be worth DOUBLE.
- LONG RANGE PROPERTY COMMITTEE
- Karen updated the Service Unit regarding Council's Long Range Property Committees efforts. Surveys are still online and everyone's input is requested. Karen and Clio attended the meeting at Candlewood and reminded everyone that Candlewood is just over an hour away and it is a beautiful campsite with a newer lodge building ("the Lighthouse") which is heated for winter camping.
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Minutes - 10/10/13 Service Unit Meeting
- The meeting began with an activity inspiration from our Membership & Marketing Manager, Anita Silvestro. She made an easy salsa recipe that is quick and satisfying. Only need bowl, can of salsa, can of corn and a can of kidney beans and served with multi-grain tortilla chips. It was enjoyed by all and a great treat to serve at Girl Scout meetings.
- VOLUNTEER AGREEMENTS - Leaders were reminded to sign Volunteer Agreements annually and submit them to Vicky, our Service Unit Manager. All your volunteers should sign them.
- RECRUITMENT UPDATES: Orange and Bethany had their recruiting events. Orange has identified a few moms willing to tackle the Kindergarten Daisy troop as an evening troop. Bethany organizer Alice reported that there was some Kindergarten interest, but they are still trying to identify leaders. A new Recruiter/Organizer is needed for 2014 for Orange and Woodbridge.
- AMITY GIRL SCOUTS WEBSITE: Clio reminded everyone that activity information and ideas for troop badge work is available on www.amitygirlscouts.blogspot.com. Since everyone seemed concerned about the terminology "blog", Clio will promote it as a "website" in the future. She's eager for any additional information including troop activity sessions, useful links, etc. Also - she has added a page the Service Unit "Treasure Chest", which is essentially a list of items that troops can borrow from the Service Unit or other troops -- for their own troop events, including camping. Check the website for that current list and email GSCTamitySU@gmail.com if you have additional items to share.
- SUBSCRIBE TO CHANGES IN WEBSITE: if you want to know when something new is added to the Amity Website, without having to check it, go to the website home page and put your email into "follow by email" box on the right side and you will get an email every time there is a new posting.
- SERVICE UNIT EVENT CALENDAR: committed dates are entered on the calendar, also on the Amity Girl Scouts website. We still need organizers for the following events: Sup & Sing & Girl Scout Sabbath. Man in Your Life will be "Bowling with the Boys", hopefully on Saturday January 25th. Debbie U. will be planning that and Debbie S., former SU Manager, will help her with the Event paperwork. Thinking Day is March 2 & Camporee is June 6-8. Girl Scout Sabbath should be around March 12. Please let Vicky B. know if anyone is willing to host it. We'd love to go to a synagogue this year.
- OPEN SERVICE UNIT POSITIONS: There are still open positions for Treasurer, Organizer/Recruiters, Events Coordinator and Orientation Volunteer. Anita is trying to keep Orientations for her entire district on a set calendar so that new volunteers can go to whichever orientation training is most convenient, whether it is in Amity, West Haven or wherever. That way, Amity will have to do it only once or twice a year. Vicky will set a date for one orientation this fall.
- FINANCIAL UPDATE: Budget is not yet finalized. A few troops disbanded. 4 new troops have already set up bank accounts and 3-6 more troops are expected soon.
- COUNCIL UPDATE - BIG SING & SWAP: Anita Silvestro updated us on the Big Sing & Swap to be held in February 2014. It's a big rally to be held for all of Connecticut at the Quinnipiac Arena and features celebrity Country singer, THERESA, who sang at the GSUSA National Convention. 3000 Girl Scouts are expected. Girls who are 4th grade and older can participate in a special chorus with Theresa, but they must attend an orientation this fall/winter and a rehearsal the week before the rally. More information is available at www.gsofct.org
- COUNCIL UPDATE - COMMUNITIES: www.gsofct.org now has online forums to ask questions and get advice from your peer leaders. Sign in and check it out.
- COUNCIL UPDATE - COOKIE RALLLIES: January 4th at nearby malls. Girls who participate will earn a cookie mall patch.
- COUNCIL UPDATE - FIRESIDE CHATS: 11/3 at Katoya and 11/16 at An-Se-Ox. These are wonderful events to introduce campsites to your troops and their families. Check out the Connie the Catepillar - a series of patches that your younger scouts will enjoy earning by visiting all the camps in the Council.
- SMART LIVING CENTER FAMILY FUN DAY: Anita will have a Girl Scout booth there at the Smart Living Center in Orange and volunteer help is needed. One hour shifts from 11am - 2pm.
- FREE MEETING SPACE: Anita has reminded us that all the Girl Scout camps are available for FREE from Sunday afternoons to Friday afternoons. Your troop or service unit can host meetings or events there for free. Don't forget Weston has a new lodge - which is beautiful - which a loft space upstairs for sleeping.
- TRAINING MOMENT: Vicky went over filling out the Registration Forms. Troop Registrars should fill out the bottom section: MMM=302, RPT CODE=601 and Troop #. On the Membership Summary Report, the REG AREA=003. The volunteer name listed as "filling out the form" should be your "O1" Leader ALWAYS. ALSO BE SURE TO PUT THE FULL NAME, ADDRESS and TIME/DAYS FOR THE MEETINGS AS THIS IS WHAT ENSURES PROPER INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR TROOP. All forms should be submitted to our Registrar IN DUPLICATE (and keep copies for your troop records also). This special training moment will be summarized into a 'cheat sheet' and be distributed to all!
- SERVICE PROJECTS: please send blurbs and photos to Anita with any service projects info for your troops. This is important so that Girl Scout supporters can see what awesome projects are going on around the state. Submit same blurbs to the local papers and on PATCH.com. Also, a reminder that Goodwill needs clothes. Have your troops coordinate clothing drives and mark your bags with your troop numbers.
- REGIONAL TRAINING DAYS: Upcoming 10/19 at Pattagansett, 10/26 at Aspetuck or Yankee Trails. Sign up at www.gsofct.org.
- SAVE YOUR RECEIPTS: Daisy Knapsack receipts from October 1, 2013 - June 3, 2014. For each $250 spent, you will receive a $5 credit towards a future purchase.
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