Girl Scouts of Maine announces that it will host Girls’ Night Out for potential members and volunteers at various locations this fall as a part of this year’s recruitment initiative.
In Girl Scouts, girls unleash their inner G.I.R.L. — Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader — to become the superheroes of their own stories. The Girls’ Night Out events are free drop-in evenings when girls will test their super powers and practice being a G.I.R.L. They’ll discover how they can participate in Girl Scouts throughout the year and learn about the important role adults play.
“Girl Scouts helps girls develop their full potential,” said Joanne Crepeau, the CEO of Girl Scouts of Maine. “When a girl becomes a Girl Scout, she grows into a young woman who is self-confident, strong, and compassionate. She learns how to build and maintain healthy relationships. She becomes more aware of the world around her and uses her skills and talents to make her world a better place.”
Girls’ Night Out events are just some of the many recruitment events that Girl Scouts of Maine will be holding this fall. In Lincoln County, Girls’ Night Out will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 15 at Miller Elementary School, 145 Kalers Corner St., Waldoboro.
For more information about Girls’ Night Out, go to girlscoutsofmaine.org or call 888-922-4763.