Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Help write the best book ever about Guiding!

Help write the best book ever about Guiding!

Girl Guides of Canada is launching You’re My Hero Girl Guides of Canada, a book by Girl Guides, for Girl Guides.

The book will celebrate all of the heroes that are important to you and is being produced in partnership with You’re My Hero Media.

Submit your hero story, and you could have it published in the book!

Every Girl Guide Member, from Sparks to Trefoil and alumnae, is invited to write and submit her hero story. (Sparks and Brownies can draw their story.)

Your submission can be about someone who has inspired you, challenged you, or who makes you feel like you can do anything – someone who is your personal hero.

It can be a friend, a relative, another Girl Guide Member, or anyone whose actions make a big difference.


Guiders, we need you to encourage girls in every branch to submit their stories/drawings! Click here or go to www.ymhggc.com/ymhgg for more information.

The submission deadline is April 16.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Girl Guides in Haiti

This year at our Thinking Day meeting we learned about Girl Guides in Haiti - the Association Nationale des Guides d'Haïti - how they are similar to our unit, and how they differ.



The Association Nationale des Guides d'Haïti was established in 1942 and they are part of the Western Hemisphere Region. The association is divided in four sections according to age:
Jeanette - ages 7 to 12
Guide - ages 12 to 15
Guide relais - ages 15 to 18
Guide aînée - ages 18 to 25

Would you like to donate to help Girl Guides in Haiti?

Please click the "Donate" button!

This will take you to the donations page for the 64th London Guides where you can make a donation! and learn more about Girl Guides in Haiti.

Click Here for more information about Girl Guides in Haiti. And Click Here to read how Girl Guides worldwide are providing aid to Girl Guides in Haiti.



Please note that our fundraising dollars will go to contribute to this year’s World Thinking Day (WTD) Fund, where WAGGGS is focusing on five specific countries; Haiti, Georgia, Maldives, Sudan and Zimbabwe. The WTD Fund supports the work of WAGGGS globally, it is not exclusively dedicated to Haiti or disaster relief. However, part of the funding raised will go to Haiti in 2010 and specific projects agreed upon by Haiti and WAGGGS.

We feel that this way our fundraising will best support Girl Guides in Haiti.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Thinking Day Campfire at Westmount Mall

Note: This is NOT a Unit event. If you attend, you must stay with your daughter.

Open Invitation

Campfire Celebration

to honour the
joint birthdays of
Lord and Lady Baden Powell


You are invited
to join in a

Thinking Day Campfire
at
Westmount Mall
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
6:15pm to 7:15 pm

We will gather at the fountain area of the Mall

Please bring your change/donations for the CWFF (Canadian World Friendship Fund) and sit-upon’s or chairs

An RSVP is not necessary, come one, come all

Note: This is NOT a Unit event. If you attend, you must stay with your daughter.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Casa Loma Craft - Chain Knot Tutorial

Everyone received this craft but not everyone had time to put it together.
The original instructions are at the end of this post.
Start by making the loop as shown here.
Now pull it all a little tighter, but still leaving a pretty big loop (1)there on the right.

Take your cord and make another small loop (2) and pull it through the big loop (1)
Now, make another loop (3) and pull it up through (2)
Now take a minute to tighten up all your loops a little bit. If you have enough cord, then make a few more loops, just like you did for (2) and (3), until you only have a little bit of cord left over.
Pull that little bit of cord through the last loop you made.
Voila! you are done!
Here is the original instruction sheet. Maybe the arrows in the pictures can help you some more.

And here is what the craft package looked like.

Thanks to all the volunteers who worked so hard at Casa Loma that day!!
And many thanks to all who organized this event.




Friday, January 22, 2010

Casa Loma Craft - GGC Key Chain

Casa Loma Craft - GGC Key Chain

Everyone received this craft but not everyone had time to put it together.
Here are photos of what your key chain should look like when it is completed.

Start by folding the yarn in half.
Loop it through the key ring.
Add your colour beads and lettered beads.
We put the letters in the order GGC for Girl Guides of Canada.
If you'd like to be a bit "retro", you could put them as CGG which is what was used 50 years ago in 1960 for Canadian Girl Guides.

I love the 100th Anniversary bead!

When you've added all your beads, make a knot so the beads don't fall off.

And you're done!

Hang it from your back pack, add to your camp hat, or pin onto your badge scarf - whatever you choose!

Another memory of our trip to Casa Loma to take part in the Launch of the 100th Anniversary of Girl Guides of Canada in 2010!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Casa Loma Craft - Guiding Sisters Pin

Casa Loma Craft - Guiding Sisters Pin

Everyone received this craft but not everyone had time to put it together.

When we picked up the craft, we were told that the instructions were backwards.

So here is a tutorial to make the Guiding Sisters pin!

First, put a clear crystal spacer bead onto the large safety pin.

Then add a smaller safety pin - see how the bigger safety pin goes through the little hole of the smaller safety pin?

Now repeat this until all the crystal spacer beads and smaller pins are on the larger pin.


Next, lay out all your beads so that the colours are together.

See the photo for help.

Start with the pink (Sparks) and put them onto the first small safety pin.

First put the pink sequin, then the wooden head bead, then the pink crystal beads.

Close the pin.

Repeat this with the orange/gold (Brownies).

Then the blue (Guides).

Then the green (Pathfinders) - wasn't it neat that we had Pathfinders on the bus with us! Here is a shout out to the 27th Pathfinders!

Finally do the red (Rangers/Junior Leaders). And yes, we had Rangers on our bus, too! Here is a shout out to the Ebramoll Rangers!

We hope everyone enjoyed the trip to Casa Loma!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Canadian Guiding


This week we worked on our Canadian Guiding badge. We looked through the Canadian Guider magazine to find out what other units are doing across Canada. Some talked about camping and selling cookies, but one went dog sledding! We are attending the 100th Anniversary Kickoff Party at Casa Loma this weekend! It's going to be great meeting Guides from all over Ontario.


We are all proud to be members of Girl Guides of Canada. Here are some reasons why we register every year! Post your reason why you're a member in our comments section!


I like Guides because it lets me do things thatI like and I feel proud when I earn a badge - Sofia

I like Guiding because we have awesome leaders - Brooklynn

I like Guiding because you will always meet new friends - Rachel

I like Guiding because it's only for girls - Meghan

I like Guiding because it's boys-free - Jacqueline

I like doing different activities - Julia

I like Guiding because you have somewhere to feel special - Melissa

I like it because it's fun - Imaan

I like Guiding because you get to meet lots of different people - Lee

I like Guiding because I like being with my best friend Menley - Cassie

I like Guides because I can meet new people and play with them - Sydney

I like Guiding because there are no boys and I can be myself and learn new things - Kenzie

I like being at Guides because you get to meet new people and have lots of fun - Megan

I like Guides because you get to go camping - Chelsea

I like being at Guides because you can be who you actually want to be - Mackenzie

I like Guides because I can be around my best friends and I can be around people that don't treat me badly - Kelsey

I get to play games - Kennedy

I like Guiding because you can meet new people - Aqsa

I like Guiding because you get to explore things and learn things and make new friends - Patti

I like Guiding because you get to learn a lot of new abilities, skills and have adventures - Menley

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Casa Loma - SWAPS



What are SWAPs?

The "SWAP" was introduced into Boy/Girl Scouting/Guiding as a way to introduce one Scout to another. The swaps were traded and a conversation would result from explaining the swap. Many of these "SWAPS" started long friendships that lasted although the two swappers may have lived in different countries. A SWAP is usually, but not always,a small homemade item that represents the person, their community, or their background.

Visit http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/gsgvtroop40/swaps_origin.html for more information.

Would you like to make SWAPS for Casa Loma?

Here is a website with lots of great ideas:
http://www.gsswaps.net/ but keep in mind this is the Girl Scouts of the USA so their trefoil and logos will be different than Girl Guides of Canada.

SWAPS can be as simple as a penny glued to a piece of red fun foam cut into the shape of a maple leaf.

Or they can be much more complicated and time-consuming. The only real "rule" is that they be small enough to pin onto a camp hat, or keep in a ziplock bag, or pin to your backpack.

You can identify yourself by your first name, hometown, and Girl Guide unit. Adding the event is helpful to remember why you made this particular SWAP.

When we visit Casa Loma there will be Girl Guide members from all over Ontario. If you'd like to bring SWAPS please do.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Note to Parents

Note to Parents:
During the first half of the year, we have made exceptions for many girls who did not bring back their permission forms on time. This has made it difficult for planning these events, as we have had to make many last minute adjustments. Starting in January, we will no longer be accepting permission forms after their due date. Thank you for understanding.