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The Kewaydin Service Unit is located in the heart of St. Paul, Minnesota.  We are part of the Girl Scout Council of St. Croix Valley.  Our schools include ~ but are not limited to ~ Holy Spirit, Expo, St. Paul Academy, Linwood A+, Randolph Heights, and IHM St. Lukes. 

We also have a strong community of older girls in the

local junior high and high schools.

This page is a great medium for girls to let all the other troops know what fun things they are doing.  If your troop would like to share a message, please contact us and we will put it up for you.

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DAISY GIRL SCOUTS learn to work in small groups and begin to develop good citizenship, a sense of personal worth, awareness of others, personal responsibility and an awareness of the world. When learning about the Girl Scout Promise and Law, girls may receive a Promise Center and Daisy Learning Petal patches. Daisy Girl Scouts participate in age appropriate activities, service projects and may earn the Bridging to Brownie Award. Daisy Girl Scouts do not participate in fundraising programs or activities.

 
BROWNIE GIRL SCOUTS explore new opportunities and attempt new things. Girls participate in group activities and may earn Try-It patches. They learn to help make decisions, plan, and solve problems. Brownies learn about “kapers,” how to help others and participate in community service projects. When Brownie Girl Scouts “fly up” they may earn Brownie Wings and the Bridge to Junior patch.
 

 
JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS may earn proficiency badges either on their own or with a group as they participate in more complex activities. They may also earn the Junior Aide patch, Bronze Award and Bridge to Cadettes patch. Girls begin to plan and budget for extended trips, participate in enhanced skill building activities and take on leadership roles.
 

Studio 2B, Cadette Girl Scouts, and Senior Girl Scouts may earn recognitions designed with additional challenges and requirements to suit their age level.  Studio 2B Girl Scouts work out of focus books, and earn charms.  Cadette Girl Scouts work on earning Intrest Project patches, may earn the Girl Scout Silver Award, and may apply for national and international trips sponsored by the council and hosted by other councils throughout the US and at GSUSA worldwide centers.  Senior Girl Scouts may continue to earn Interest Project patches and volunteer service bars or explore careers or attend destination trips (formerly called Wider Opportunities). Girls expand their leadership skills and may earn the Girl Scout Gold Award — the highest recognition in Girl Scouting.

 

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