Liberty Girls
The Girl Scouts of American was organized in 1912, just two years before the beginning of WWI. Come to the Sullivan Brother Iowa Veterans Museum in Waterloo to learn about the contributions of women and the Girl Scouts during WWI and WWII. We will tour the WWI and WWII areas of the museum focusing on the contributions of women during those times. The tour will be followed by activities such as Morse Code, and gardening. Learn how to appropriately present the colors at a flag ceremony as well as how to fold an American flag. Register online.
| Date | 11/15/2012 |
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| Time | 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm |
| Grades | 2, 3, 4, 5 |
| Cost | $10 for girl members, $5 for adults. Not a member? Join us! |
| Location | The Sullivan Brothers Iowa Veterans Museum, 503 South St., Waterloo, IA 50702 |
| Contact | Natalie Tuttle / nataliet@girlscoutstoday.org / 319-232-6601 |
| Deadline | 11/08/2012 |
| Forms | Liberty Girls Info Card Event Registration for Individuals Event Registration for Troops |
| Share | Email Link/Print View |
