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Journey in a Day: Sow What?

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Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors need to complete a journey award as a pre-requisite to the Gold Award. If the Girl Scout did not earn the Silver Award, she will need to complete two journeys prior to starting her Gold Award process. We welcome all Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts to join us for this 1-day workshop in Morrisville, Pennsylvania where they will earn the Sow What? journey award.

What is the Sow What Journey About?

During the Sow What? journey you will learn about food: how and where it’s grown, harvested, processed, distributed, and consumed, and why it matters.

We will be addressing food insecurity, growing your own food, and eating locally as part of this 1-day workshop. Girl Scouts will also have an opportunity to cook with local ingredients. All while working with other Girl Scouts from around our region.

Who can attend this journey in a day event?

This workshop is open to all Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors. We request that troops that attend together bring safety-wise adults. If you do not have the adults available who can stay, please make a note on the registration form and someone from GSEP Troop 2888 will get in touch with you.

Please share the flyer and registration information with those in your troop and service unit. Girl Scout Troop 2888 looks forward to having you join us.

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