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Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary Celebrated in Gray Library Exhibit

A new exhibit in the Mary and John Gray Library lobby celebrates the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts.

The exhibit features memorabilia, including a vest with dozens of colorful patches, a songbook, a handbook, and souvenirs of Theresa Storey Hefner-Babb who was a Girl Scout for over ten years and who learned many lessons from Scouts which benefit her in her daily life. The exhibit highlights the fact that although Girl Scouts are best known for selling cookies, the organization has a heritage of offering leadership opportunities to the women of tomorrow and encouraging community awareness.

For more information on Girl Scouts and events celebrating the 100th anniversary celebration go to www.girlscouts.org/.

Girl Scout 100th Anniversity Exhibit (Front) Girl Scout 100th Anniversity Exhibit (Side) Girl Scout 100th Anniversity Exhibit (Front)

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