Tuesday, June 23, 2009

RE: [leaders] Girl Scout training - very important

See, more information that I didn't know.

As you may know, the Service Unit owns all the books. give me a call and we will be happy (ridiculously happy, overjoyed in fact) to check out the books to you.

Beverly
--
Beverly Dickinson
Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
874-8926
304-2615 (cell)
beverlyd@charter.net

---- Vicky Pratt <VPratt@gsmists.org> wrote:
> I first want to thank Beverly for moving this message out to you all. It
> is as important as she has stated.
>
> Second, I want to point out you can take these courses online as a home
> study if you have access to a set of your age-level Journey books (I
> have them all at home and can bring them in, but you will need to make
> arrangements to pick them up and return them ASAP when you're finished.)
>
>
> To complete the home study, simply go to www.gsmists.org, click on
> ADULTS in the center of the top banner, Click on CURRENT VOLUNTEERS in
> the right margin, Click on EDUCATION in the right margin, and then
> scroll to find Leadership Essentials Participant Notebook and Leadership
> Essentials Home Study. Print these out, complete the course, return the
> proper portion and you will be "graded" and the training recorded in
> e-Council.
>
> Thank you for giving your time and talents to be the best Girl Scout
> leaders!
>
> Vicky Pratt
> Membership Manager
> Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore
> Grand Rapids Office
> 3275 Walker Ave. NW
> Grand Rapids, MI 49544
>
> Toll Free 866-566-7434
>
> Direct 616-784-3341 or 800-442-1401, ext. 146
>
> www.gsmists.org
>
> fax 616-784-8187
>
> It's cookie time! The Girl Scouts Michigan Shore to Shore 2009 cookie
> sale is going on right now. Need to find a Girl Scout troop? Just call
> 1-866-566-7434 to get connected. Remember, it's more than a box of
> cookies. It's a lasting investment in our community.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: beverlyd@charter.net [mailto:beverlyd@charter.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:56 PM
> To: leaders@rockfordgs.com
> Subject: [leaders] Girl Scout training - very important
>
> Leaders,
>
> Every year, council has told us and told you that training is essential.
> You must be trained.
>
> Well, this year they are coming down on that rule.
>
> If you were a new leader this year and did NOT take the Leadership
> Essentials for New Leaders class
> OR
> if you were a returning leader and did NOT take the Leadership
> Essential for Continuing Leaders class,
> you may not be reappointed as leaders next year.
>
> This is the training that discussed the new Journey books and the new GS
> mission. The following link tells it briefly and, if you took the
> training, you will say, Oh that class.
>
> http://www.gsmists.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&I
> temid=54
>
> This means that if you did not take the training and do not get it this
> summer, council is saying that you are not qualified and may not be
> allowed to be a leader in the future. I believe they will be sending
> out letters and/or postcards pretty soon to that effect.
>
> So, if you took the training, please let us know. We have the council
> computer records, but want to double check.
>
> What does this mean in the short term? Well, we are working with
> Council to find all the available dates for these classes during the
> summer and will be shortly forwarding those to you. It also means that
> we will try to offer it in the Service Unit, but we're not sure who all
> is "trained" to be the "trainer."
>
> What does this mean in the long term? Well, if neither you nor your
> co-leader have taken this class, there will be a problem. If one of you
> has taken it but not the other, then the trained one will be the leader
> and the untrained one will not be allowed to register as a leader.
>
> Obviously, we are hoping that as this is the first year and there have
> been so many other changes, there will be a grace period.
>
> Please note that this is not a service unit decision. This is not
> really even a council decision. This is a directive from the national
> level that the correct message should be presented by our leaders, that
> we want our leaders to be the best trained ever, that we want the right
> message going through to our girls, etc.
>
> Please work with us to make this happen and we will do what we can to
> support you.
>
> Thanks,
> Beverly
> --
> Beverly Dickinson
> Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
> 874-8926
> 304-2615 (cell)
> beverlyd@charter.net
>
> Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl
> Scouts.
>


Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl Scouts.

RE: [leaders] Girl Scout training - very important

I first want to thank Beverly for moving this message out to you all. It
is as important as she has stated.

Second, I want to point out you can take these courses online as a home
study if you have access to a set of your age-level Journey books (I
have them all at home and can bring them in, but you will need to make
arrangements to pick them up and return them ASAP when you're finished.)


To complete the home study, simply go to www.gsmists.org, click on
ADULTS in the center of the top banner, Click on CURRENT VOLUNTEERS in
the right margin, Click on EDUCATION in the right margin, and then
scroll to find Leadership Essentials Participant Notebook and Leadership
Essentials Home Study. Print these out, complete the course, return the
proper portion and you will be "graded" and the training recorded in
e-Council.

Thank you for giving your time and talents to be the best Girl Scout
leaders!

Vicky Pratt
Membership Manager
Girl Scouts of Michigan Shore to Shore
Grand Rapids Office
3275 Walker Ave. NW
Grand Rapids, MI 49544

Toll Free 866-566-7434

Direct 616-784-3341 or 800-442-1401, ext. 146

www.gsmists.org

fax 616-784-8187

It's cookie time! The Girl Scouts Michigan Shore to Shore 2009 cookie
sale is going on right now. Need to find a Girl Scout troop? Just call
1-866-566-7434 to get connected. Remember, it's more than a box of
cookies. It's a lasting investment in our community.

-----Original Message-----
From: beverlyd@charter.net [mailto:beverlyd@charter.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:56 PM
To: leaders@rockfordgs.com
Subject: [leaders] Girl Scout training - very important

Leaders,

Every year, council has told us and told you that training is essential.
You must be trained.

Well, this year they are coming down on that rule.

If you were a new leader this year and did NOT take the Leadership
Essentials for New Leaders class
OR
if you were a returning leader and did NOT take the Leadership
Essential for Continuing Leaders class,
you may not be reappointed as leaders next year.

This is the training that discussed the new Journey books and the new GS
mission. The following link tells it briefly and, if you took the
training, you will say, Oh that class.

http://www.gsmists.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&I
temid=54

This means that if you did not take the training and do not get it this
summer, council is saying that you are not qualified and may not be
allowed to be a leader in the future. I believe they will be sending
out letters and/or postcards pretty soon to that effect.

So, if you took the training, please let us know. We have the council
computer records, but want to double check.

What does this mean in the short term? Well, we are working with
Council to find all the available dates for these classes during the
summer and will be shortly forwarding those to you. It also means that
we will try to offer it in the Service Unit, but we're not sure who all
is "trained" to be the "trainer."

What does this mean in the long term? Well, if neither you nor your
co-leader have taken this class, there will be a problem. If one of you
has taken it but not the other, then the trained one will be the leader
and the untrained one will not be allowed to register as a leader.

Obviously, we are hoping that as this is the first year and there have
been so many other changes, there will be a grace period.

Please note that this is not a service unit decision. This is not
really even a council decision. This is a directive from the national
level that the correct message should be presented by our leaders, that
we want our leaders to be the best trained ever, that we want the right
message going through to our girls, etc.

Please work with us to make this happen and we will do what we can to
support you.

Thanks,
Beverly
--
Beverly Dickinson
Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
874-8926
304-2615 (cell)
beverlyd@charter.net

Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl
Scouts.


Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl Scouts.

[leaders] Girl Scout training - very important

Leaders,

Every year, council has told us and told you that training is essential. You must be trained.

Well, this year they are coming down on that rule.

If you were a new leader this year and did NOT take the Leadership Essentials for New Leaders class
OR
if you were a returning leader and did NOT take the Leadership Essential for Continuing Leaders class,
you may not be reappointed as leaders next year.

This is the training that discussed the new Journey books and the new GS mission. The following link tells it briefly and, if you took the training, you will say, Oh that class.

http://www.gsmists.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=46&Itemid=54

This means that if you did not take the training and do not get it this summer, council is saying that you are not qualified and may not be allowed to be a leader in the future. I believe they will be sending out letters and/or postcards pretty soon to that effect.

So, if you took the training, please let us know. We have the council computer records, but want to double check.

What does this mean in the short term? Well, we are working with Council to find all the available dates for these classes during the summer and will be shortly forwarding those to you. It also means that we will try to offer it in the Service Unit, but we're not sure who all is "trained" to be the "trainer."

What does this mean in the long term? Well, if neither you nor your co-leader have taken this class, there will be a problem. If one of you has taken it but not the other, then the trained one will be the leader and the untrained one will not be allowed to register as a leader.

Obviously, we are hoping that as this is the first year and there have been so many other changes, there will be a grace period.

Please note that this is not a service unit decision. This is not really even a council decision. This is a directive from the national level that the correct message should be presented by our leaders, that we want our leaders to be the best trained ever, that we want the right message going through to our girls, etc.

Please work with us to make this happen and we will do what we can to support you.

Thanks,
Beverly
--
Beverly Dickinson
Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
874-8926
304-2615 (cell)
beverlyd@charter.net

Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl Scouts.

[leaders] Fwd: Girl Scout cookie selection

Leaders,

As you know, the council will be choosing which cookie baker will be used in future years. Of all the councils merging, our old council was the only one using ABC baker. (the one with Peanut Butter Patties, Thanks a Lot, etc).

The other bakers (Little Brownie Bakers) is the one with Do-si-dos and Samoas and those names.

Alice McDowell (almcd253@comcast.net) is on the committee that will decide. And I heard last night that they will make that desicion on Thursday, June 25.

So... If you have any input about cookies (not about cooke sales, not about your cookie mom or your cookie manager or about incentives), but about the actual product and the ordering process, please PASS THAT INFORMATION ALONG TO ALICE BY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24.

Any outstanding praises, big complaints, do you like the marketing programs, incentives, quality of cookies, breakage, delivery, etc.

Thanks!


--
Beverly Dickinson
Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
874-8926
304-2615 (cell)
beverlyd@charter.net

> Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2009 11:24:45 +0000 (UTC)
> From: almcd253@comcast.net
>
>
>
>
>
> Hey, ladies!  I realize this is short notice but I am on the Council committee that will help select the cookie provider for next year and wanted to solicit any input from leaders.  So if any one would like to email me with pros/cons for our current provider - ABC - please do so by Wednesday, the 24th.
>
> Any outstanding praises, big complaints, do you like the marketing programs, incentives, quality of cookies, breakage, delivery, etc.   Just anything you would like me to be aware of.  And remember, this is concerning the cookie company, not GSMISTS.  The other cookie company is Little Brownie Baker.  And just an FYI, of the legacy councils, we were the only one using ABC.
>
> >
> Alice McD


Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl Scouts.

Friday, June 12, 2009

[leaders] VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP

Rockford Leaders,


We need Adult Volunteers for Day Camp!! Also remember, you don't have to be a leader to be a volunteer. Please tell your parents in your troop. It's a lot of fun!

We've heard from some of you who are interested in helping out - now we need you to fill out the attached DC Adult Volunteer form and return it by Monday, June 22 or sooner! (FORM IS AT THE END OF THE EMAIL)

Please remember:

* The number of girls that can attend camp is based on the number of adults that volunteer. We need your help so we can give this great camp opportunity to as many girls as possible.

* All full-time volunteers receive guaranteed placement of their child(ren), a camp t-shirt and $20.00 refund on one camper's registration. (4 days of camp = full-time)

* Volunteer staff's sons aged 5 to 10 years old are invited to attend camp at no cost the days their parent is working at Day Camp.

* Training will be provided for all volunteer camp staff.

If you can volunteer for Rockford Day Camp, please email the form to; gscookiesrock@yahoo.com

or send it by US Mail to: Sarah Ek , 7697 Honeysuckle Lane , Rockford MI 49341

Please return this form by Monday, June 22 or sooner.

Thank you for your support.

Sarah Ek & Julie Savara

Rockford GS Day Camp

Monday, 7-20 to Thursday, 7/23 8:30am to 3:30 pm

(campers arrive at 9am

It is not too late to volunteer!

Help out with Day Camp! Send this form back with the Camper's Release Authorization, Health History and Medication forms!!

Your name: ____________________________________
Phone number: ______________________ Email address: ___________________
Camper's name: ________________________________

I would like to volunteer on: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday

* Circle some or all - All full-time/4-day volunteers receive guaranteed placement of their child(ren), a camp t-shirt and $20.00 refund on one camper's registration.


Volunteer's t-shirt size: AS AM AL AXL

¬¬__I have a 5-12 years old son that I'd like to enroll in the Boy's Unit

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Save this portion and mark the training dates on your calendar

Day Camp Volunteer Training Schedule
All day camp volunteers are required to attend two trainings. We have tried to give some options that will fit everyone's busy schedule! If you can not make these dates, contact Sarah Ek about other possible options.

Training #1
At Sarah Ek's House, 7697 Honeysuckle Lane, Rockford MI 49341

Monday, June 22, 6:30-8:30 pm Or Thursday, June 25 6:30-8:30 pm

AND
Training #2
At Camp Rockford on Rector Road between 12 and 13 Mile roads

Saturday, July 18, 4:00-6:00 pm Or Sunday, July 19, 1:00-3:00 pm


Any questions? Contact
Julie Savara at gscookiesrock@yahoo.com or Sarah Ek at theekx@sbcglobal.net

--
Beverly Dickinson
Rockford Neighborhood Girl Scouts
874-8926
304-2615 (cell)
beverlyd@charter.net

Please visit www.rockfordgs.com for the lastest info on Rockford Girl Scouts.