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Bridging Documents

Bridging:  Moving To a New Level in Girl Scouting!

Bridging is one of the highlights of a girl’s time at a grade-level in Girl Scouting.  It is a time-honored celebration of achievement and participation in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. 

Preparing for bridging is detailed in each grade-level’s handbook. 

To help make the process of bridging easier, we have bridging ‘cheat sheets’ available for you to help clarify what needs to be accomplished before the bridging ceremony.  Download the sheet for the grade-level your troop/Girl Scout is currently in such as a 3rd grader is a Girl Scout Brownie and will be bridging to Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4 & 5).  

If you have any questions on how to bridge or about bridging, please contact our Badgerland Program Staff at program@gsbadgerland.org.

Bridge to Brownie Requirements

Bridge to Junior Requirements

Bridge to Cadette Requirements

Bridge to Senior Requirements

Bridge to Ambassador Requirements

Bridge to Girl Scout Adult

 

    

Ceremonies mark special Girl Scout events throughout the year. They can celebrate major transitions, such as bridging to another level or getting your Girl Scout pin, commemorate your accomplishment when you earn awards, or simply make the beginning or end of your group's meeting special. You can also plan a ceremony around a theme, such as friendship or nature, that you wish to explore in thought, words, or song. Whatever its purpose, every Girl Scout ceremony enables girls to share in a special part of Girl Scout history and create their own special memories.

Check out the Girl Scout web site for more information about ceremonies you can do with your troop.

Girl Scout Ceremonies link

 

 

Important Ceremonies in Girl Scouting

Bridging Ceremonies mark a girl's move from one level of Girl Scouting to another.

Closing ceremonies finalize the meeting, with expectations for the next. This may be as simple as a hand squeeze around the circle, or a song.

Court of Awards is a time to recognize girls who have accomplished something during the Girl Scout year.

Flag ceremonies can be part of any activity that honors the American flag.

Fly-Up is a bridging ceremony for Girl Scout Brownies who are bridging to Girl Scouts Juniors. Girls receive the Girl Scout pin along with their Girl Scouts Brownie wings.

Founder's Day or Juliette Low's Birthday, October 31, is a time to remember the important role Juliette Low played in the development of the Girl Scout Movement in the United States.

Girl Scout Birthday ceremonies can be held on or near March 12, the date Juliette Gordon Low started Girl Scouting in the United States of America.

Girl Scout Bronze Award Ceremony honors Girl Scouts Juniors who have earned the Girl Scout Bronze Award and is usually held at the troop/group level or combined with council recognition.

Girl Scout Gold Award Ceremony honors Girl Scouts who have earned the highest award in Girl Scouting and often takes place at council level.

Girl Scout Silver Award Ceremony honors Girl Scouts who earn the Girl Scout Silver Award and is often combined with the Girl Scout Gold Award Ceremony at the council level.

Girl Scouts' Own is a girl-planned program that allows girls to explore their feelings around a topic, such as friendship or The Girl Scout Promise and Law using the spoken word, favorite songs, poetry, or other methods of expression. It is never a religious ceremony.

Investiture welcomes new members, girls or adults, into the Girl Scout family for the first time. Girls receive their Girl Scout, Girl Scout Brownie, or Girl Scout Daisy pin at this time.

Opening ceremonies start the Girl Scout meeting.

Pinning Ceremonies help celebrate when girls receive grade-level Girl Scout pins.

Rededication Ceremonies are an opportunity for girls and adults to renew their commitment to the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

 

 

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Madison, WI 53713
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Girl Scout Service Center -   Beloit
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Beloit, WI 53511
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