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The East Meadow Girl Scouts Troops 1266 and 1674 have taken up a new initiative — aiding Hurricane Sandy victims. more
East Meadowites came out to Veterans Memorial Park on Sept. 11 to remember the men and women who died during the attacks on the World Trade Center and while less tears were shed than in years passed, the solemn ceremony reflected on the loss still felt by the community. more
East Meadow Girl Scouts were praised for earning their Bronze Award at a ceremony at Woodland Middle School last month. more
The ELLM Association of Girl Scouts honored four girls from the area by awarding them the Gold Award, the highest earned achievement in Girl Scouts. The … more
Eleven East Meadow girls volunteered 50 hours of their time to individualized projects in order to earn the Silver Award. They were congratulated on their dedication to volunteerism and Girl Scouts … more
It was certainly an experience for the more than 200 scouts and parents who camped out at the Village Green last week. A rainstorm in wee hours of Saturday morning not only soaked the site but it flooded some tents and sent many campers fleeing to their cars. more
It’s been a busy few weeks in Baldwin with spring busting out all over, but perhaps no group has been as active as Baldwin Junior Girl Scout Troop 2264. The little ladies of 2264 have chosen to “help beautify Baldwin,” for their Bronze Award Project and are planning to dedicate at least 20 hours of service to the community. more
The Ronald McDonald House of Long Island is place of comfort for families who are dealing with the illness of a child. Thanks to a pair of Valley Stream Girl Scouts, it’s an even better place to be. more
As one of the largest incorporated villages in the state, Valley Stream does not have a shortage of people who enjoy doing good things for their community. Many of those people were out in full force over the last week, picking up litter, planting trees and making Valley Stream a better place. more
On an abnormally warm Thursday afternoon on April 12, nine first-grade girls put on colorful gloves, picked up small green shovels and gathered around a small flower bed at the entrance to Edward J. Speno Memorial Park to plant pink and white flowers. more
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