Girl Scouts participate in Make a Difference Day
L-R: Makayla Kline, Natalie Ryan, Kate Taylor, victim advocate at Every Woman’s House, Michaela Miller, and Cheyenne Watts. Front: Faith Dravenstott.
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Girls from 19 troops in the Wooster Girl Scout service unit participated in this year’s Make a Difference Day. The troops decided to make scarves this year. They were made for People to People Ministries, Wayne County Children Services, and Every Woman’s House. Each place received 102 scarves. The girls really enjoyed making these. Some of the troops had the girls sew on decorations, which was quite a learning experience, for some of the girls had never sewn anything before. The troops made 304 scarves for Make a Difference Day.
Published: November 30, 2011