Welcome to our Girl Scouts Rainbow Troop #4601. The mission of Girl Scouts is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Our Girl Scout troop is considered a rainbow troop because like the variety of colors of the rainbow, our troop has multiple levels--Daisies (K-1st grade), Brownies (2nd-3rd grade), and Juniors (4th-5th grade). As a multilevel troop, the older girls will build their leadership skills as they mentor the younger girls.
Our troop formed spring, April 2016, and is doing a lot since we formed! Girls earn badges, patches, and awards for building and learning new skills and participating in activities; are involved in the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program; spend time enjoying the outdoors through camping and hiking; engage in service activities during holidays such as Thanksgiving, Christmas and Resurrection Easter Sunday; and are actively involved in many other leadership-building and girl-led experiences.
Each year we look forward to participating in the Fall Product Program Nuts and Magazines in October and the Cookie Sale Program from January through March.
In alignment with the Girl Scout Promise--On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout Law--Troop 4601 will serve God through a Christ-centered approach to all activities. In addition to journey incentives, our girls also earn badges and patches through biblical memory work, prayer, and more included in the My Promise, My Faith Girl Scouts programming and the P.R.A.Y. curriculum. Our host churches, where we have our religious recognition ceremonies, are Scott United Methodist Church at 444. N. Orange Grove and First AME at 1700 N. Raymond Avenue, both of which are in Pasadena.
We do community service and volunteer hours in the northwest Pasadena and Altadena communities.
Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout.
Prayer Sunday 1
Prayer Sunday 2
Prayer Sunday 3
Prayer Sunday 4
Girls and parents, along with guests from Polytechnic's Black Affinity Group, decorated La Canada Flintridge's float, "Who Says we Can't," for the Rose Parade. We were excited to find out that our float won its first Crown City Innovator Award for the category, Most Outstanding Use of Imagination, Innovation and Technology! Here are some pics and videos from decorating and from the parade. Wishing you a happy and blessed new year. Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/XqFJgZMa8q76ciii6 Video of our float in the parade: 20220101 101724 and 20220101 101736
Thanks to Ms. Shauna, we had our first Spades party! These moments are meant to be casual and fun for girls and their families. The goal is to promote bonding between the girls and families and to also support good mental health! We listen to music and play the Spades card game. Ms. Shauna (professionally known as Dr. Bigby) said that since we are still in the midst of the pandemic, masks are to be worn at all times, with eating and drinking are done outside). However, we are fortunate that we had rapid COVID testing available, so everyone was tested before removing our masks. Shoutout to Mr. Siwatu (N'zoi's dad) for being so patient in teaching us the steps. The teams were Ms. Ayesha and Mr. Siwatu and Ms. Shauna and Alicia (who had an advantage because her dad taught her already!). The winners of the game were Ms. Shauna and Alicia! Thank you to Mr. Darren for opening up his home and for the delicious Chick-fil-e! The salad was delicious! Here are more videos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8xcXlOVLKhj7Oq12SWsnB2g9sW7DS5FD and photos here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8xcXlOVLKhj7Oq12SWsnB2g9sW7DS5FD . Us moms decided that these games can be impromptu. That means, you may not get a "Save the Date" message telling you ahead of time that it's coming. It could just be that you cleaned up your living room, and it looks good for company and you want to have some folks over. Or it could be scheduled. The next thing we decided is that it is a potluck or BYF... We prefer that parents do not buy anything special, just bring leftovers from the fridge. Next, moms do not have to do a special clean up for this party. So no excuses about the house. And lastly (there will be more pointers soon), here is the playlist (please use this or submit one to Shauna, Siwatu, or Ayesha for approval LOL!): https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3oIO9PBKK1lO3kTMAAsqkk?si=9eda292129a84f99
We are celebrating our stories with Girl Scouts and former First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama on May 6 at 7PM Eastern Time or join us for an encore presentation at 10PM Eastern Time! This one-hour virtual event features a conversation with Mrs. Obama and current Girl Scouts as they discuss the power of finding your voice and the road to becoming women of courage, confidence and character. This members-only event is open to all girls and adults who join through Extended Year or renew their membership by April 30. New Girl Scouts are welcome and encouraged to join!
Join our troop for a 3-day Earth Day Virtual Festival. It will be kicked off with an old fashioned Scavenger Hunt in Bungalow Heaven.
Visit this website for more information: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HNeq240yaexWMtIMU0no2laHJJfHkc2O/view
Just in time for Mother's Day, we will be making rustic bread with Girl Scout mom, Chantal D'Appuzzo. It's a fun parent and girl activity.
Girls will have fun rolling and kneading the bread before baking and eating it! Afterwards, you can slice it thinly for a panini for our tea party or just eat it with a swipe of creamy butter. Please download the flyer here and register here: https://laccd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJEsceioqDouHdDU_XX6L0lf1JzGht1Kr0oM
On March 24, 2021, our partner from Planet Earth Observatory, sent us an email letting us know that the video, "Planting Seeds of Change: Using Cover Crops to Build a Network for Earth and Food Justice," featuring our Girl Scout sister, Azza Brummer, is completed!
You will see and hear about all of the work our troop has been doing growing the fava beans. Visit https://vimeo.com/528185810 to see the video, and use the password: fava.
Girl Scout troop member, Alicia Randall, won first place in the Pasadena MLK Community Coalition Art Contest for Middle School. She created a piece highlighting soil health using watercolor paint and pen. To interpret the theme, "What are you doing for others?", she created a montage of events--one with a girl working in a garden bed, another with two people exchanging vegetables (both wearing masks), and another showing a person giving food to someone who looks to be living in a tent. She also added pictures representing the troops work with Planet Earth Observatory and Mentor Garden, the fava bean root (cover crop) and carrot (harvest crop). Alicia's art will be featured on the MLK website for the remainder of the year.
Thank you to all who participated in the Fava Bean project. Our troop will be focusing on soil regeneration.
Daisies, Juleza and Peyton, helped to cut down the fava beans. We first made observations about the soil, the plants, the weather, the possible pattern of sun exposure, and then the girls cut the plants.
Planet Earth Observatory is producing a five-minute introductory video for the healthy soils investigation in which our troop is involved. Our Girl Scout troop member, Azza Brummer, will be featured in this video. The production team was wowed with her talent and professionalism. Azza attends the Integrated Arts Conservatory for the California School of the Arts in Los Angeles County and already has several television and film credits under her belt. With her charisma and passion for performing arts, we will be seeing a lot more from Azza on the silver and big screen in the future.
Peyton Hampton
From Peyton's Backyard
Valentina D'Apuzzo in her Yard
From Ms. Linda
The Great Conjunction on Winter Solstice 2020'
https://www.space.com/great-conjunction-jupiter-saturn-2020-fun-facts?fbclid=IwAR2YHeMTFmk4EqVnc2oLBqkNsuac_ou6RnpkanN63NIE9g2XhUweKxv0xX0
Alicia Randall
From Alicia's Backyard
Anala and Naila's Photo
Ms. Linda Cole
Today we will have a Court of Awards, a ceremony that combines ceremonies all at once, instead of one at a time, to honor and recognize accomplishments, receive earned insignia, and thank others who have helped the troop/group with their efforts.
Investiture Ceremony: Girls joining Girl Scouts for the first time recite the Girl Scout Promise and are welcomed to Girl Scouting. They receive the appropriate membership pin (Girl Scout Daisy pin for Daisies, Brownie Girl Scout pin for Brownies, or Trefoil Girl Scout pin for Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors). Individuals are invested only once in their lifetime.
Girl Scout says the Girl Scout Promise and receives her pin. As each leader (or registered Girl Scout) pins the trefoil she says:
Troop Leader/Parent: This pin tells everyone you are a Girl Scout. I know you will wear it proudly.
The pin may be pinned upside down.
Troop Leader/Parent: It is tradition to attach your pin upside down. To affirm your belief in Girl Scouting, do something nice to someone and have that person put your pin on upright.
Troop Leader/Parent: Using the Girl Scout Handshake, say, "Welcome to the Girl Scout organization and to Troop 4601."
What great questions the scouts had for Dr. Brown. It was so exciting to have Akira and Cali join us this evening. Alicia started us off with a prayer and the Girl Scout promise and law. Afterwards, Akira read her dad's bio. Dr. Brown wanted to make the visit interactive, so he began with questions. Afterwards, nearly every girl had a great question. Girls to receive patches: Alicia, Anala, Danielle, Daryn ,Destin ,Jordan, Linda, Luna, Naila, Nichelle ,Nzoi ,Valentina (Alina and Naomi logged on for a short while, and will still receive patches) For an edited, unlisted video from the meeting, click on the following link: https://youtu.be/oxaOH1AADjc. (Regular meeting 11/2/20)
Thanks to Annette Story for coming to our October 19, 2020 meeting to give our girls and parents a how-to workshop.
https://www.thenivbible.com/blog/parable-of-the-sower/
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/31/style/randonautica-app.html
With this project, we are growing fava beans and documenting 1) the amount of time they grow, 2) their stages of growth, and 3) what happens along the way of their growth. We are sharing the results with Chico State University to contribute to a larger community of growers all over the country who are documenting the same thing. The results will be uploaded to a database to see where the fava beans have the best growth outcome.
With this project, we are growing fava beans under 4 different conditions to analyze the soil and how it helps to grow corn afterwards:
The first row has no fava beans, the second row has fava beans only; the third row has fava beans with inoculent (black strap molasses); and the fourth row has fava beans with inoculent and fixer.
Soil Vocabulary:
Ammendment: A soil amendment is any material added to a soil to improve its physical properties, such as water retention, permeability, water infiltration, drainage, aeration and structure. The goal is to provide a better environment for roots. To do its work, an amendment must be thoroughly mixed into the soil.
Garden Signs Committee: We need girls to create garden signs for our Mentor Garden. Here are resources below.
Growing Fava Beans
Why You Should Grow Favas
How to Grow Broad Beans...
How to Grow Broad Beans
https://youtu.be/dv6KnOUwPQE
Competition: Girls will be given a playlist of oldies R & B and rap songs and they must match the rap song to the oldie that was sampled.
Music Appreciation Courses: R & B, Gospel and Rap Appreciation
Line Dancing for Teens: Magic Mountain trip
Greens Festival