A Girl Scout bucket list created by Katie L.
1. Go to a weeklong summer camp
2. Sell Girl Scout Cookies
3. Visit Juliette Gordon Low’s birthplace in Savannah Georgia
4. Host a meeting for a younger troop
5. Sing Girl Scout songs around a campfire
6. Be a camp counselor
7. Have a Girl Scout or Girl Guide pen pal from another country
8. Make and swap Swaps
9. Hike to Our Chalet in Switzerland
10. Visit Pax Lodge in England
11. Attend a session at Our Cabana in Mexico
12. Visit Sangam in India
13. Go to a World Thinking Day event
14. Go to Girlapalooza
15. Go camping with your troop in somebody’s backyard
16. Earn your Bronze Award
17. Earn your Silver Award
18. Finish your Gold Award project
19. Go to a Father/Daughter dance
20. Take a self-defense class
21. Write letters to military service men and women overseas
22. Host a mother/daughter tea
23. March in a parade
24. Hold a canned food drive
25. Go to Six Flags
26. Take a tour of the CNN Center
27. Host a Bridging ceremony
28. Go to Stone Mountain Park
29. Go to Ingathering
30. Have an ice cream social event for Leader Appreciation Day
31. Go tubing
32. Make a scrapbook
33. Have a troop lock-in
34. Go animal tracking
35. Take a Lego robotics class
36. Have a pool party
37. Go to the Festival of Trees
38. Go bowling with your troop
39. Go to leader/daughter camping
40. Sing Christmas carols
41. Take a nature hike
42. Stargaze with your troop
43. Host a Service Unit flag ceremony
44. Have a Rededication ceremony
45. Visit a nursing home
46. Go whitewater rafting
47. Go fishing
48. Volunteer at a homeless shelter
49. Go platform tent camping
50. Zip line with your troop
51. Have a karaoke party
52. Go horseback riding
53. Take an outdoor cooking class
54. Learn a new craft
55. Go snow skiing
56. Take an archery class
57. Go canoeing
58. Go swimming as a troop with a lifeguard
59. Visit the Fox Theater
60. Learn songs to sing around a campfire
61. Do a community service project
62. Go to Zoo Atlanta
63. Visit the Georgia Aquarium
64. Plan a movie night for your troop
65. Dress up and go out to dinner with your troop
66. Sell Girl Scout Cookies at a cookie booth
67. Take a dance class with your troop
68. Go to a blueberry patch and pick some blueberries
69. Go on a hayride
70. Find your way through a corn maze
71. Take a yoga class
72. Cook a meal for your Girl Scout family
73. Make smoothies with your troop
74. Go geocaching (look it up if you don’t know what it is)
75. Learn to knit
76. Make some jewelry
77. Go to play with your troop and talk to the actors after the show
78. Decorate Christmas trees for a retirement home
79. Have book club with your troop. Everyone in your reads the
same book and then talks about it while drinking hot chocolate.
80. Go orienteering
81. Go to Girl Scout Day at the Capitol
82. Have makeovers with your troop
83. Earn your Horse Fan Badge
84. Do a team building activity
85. Climb a climbing wall
86. Volunteer with Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta
87. Have a baked goods sale
88. Have a car wash
89. Visit the World of Coke
90. Have a pizza party
91. Learn about careers
92. Visit a college fair
93. Take a CPR class
94. Go to Build a Bear
95. Go to the nail salon with your troop
96. Earn your Program Aide award
97. Go to Callaway Gardens
98. Go to Babyland General
99. Learn about WAGGGS
100. Earn your Senior Girl Scout Community Service Bar
101. Be a member of the Lime Green Giraffe.
For more activities you can go to the Girl Scout (girlscouts.org) website or to the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta (gsgatl.org) website! Have fun. Make your years in Girl Scouting count!
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