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Paint for Freedom: Pass It On
Come with your mom or other signifi cant adult female in your life to learn about decorative painting from members of the Society of Decorative Painters. Learn how to mix paint, create a stencil and how to paint on wood. Girls and their Gals will paint a card of encouragement, sign the back and the Girl Scouts will present it to a member of the military who has served and needs a lift. When the recipient is feeling better, they will sign the back and pass it on to someone else to give them an emotional boost. This is a great way for Girls and their Gals to give back to their communities! Girls: $7.00

Trashy Art Show
One woman's trash is another's treasure - and we're proving it at this spectacular celebration of recyclable art! Drop in to see exhibits of Junk Jewelry made by Junior Girl Scouts, Salvaged Sculptures created by Brownie troops, and stay for the main event: A "Project Runway" - style fashion show where Teens will strut their stuff in GARB-age they've designed themselves. "Scrap Stations" throughout the event will give everyone a chance to make their own recycled art creations. Whether you come for an hour or stay the entire time, you'll be sure to appreciate this unique gallery of terrific trash. Please note: All are welcome to attend the Trashy Art Show - this is a Family Event. However, to be eligible to exhibit pieces in the Trashy Art show, make sure to contact Joanna Lenahan, jlenahan@ptgirlscouts.org, to sign up for table space. Each age level has been assigned a topic: Brownies - Recycled Sculptures; Juniors - Recycled Fashion Accessories; Teens - Fashion Design. FREE EVENT




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