Girl Guides sell cookies

Girl Guide cookies are also available locally at Jim’s Food Market in Little Fort

(L-r) Lily Dulaba (Brownie), Amelia Greffard (Spark), Evan Colborne (Spark) and Lily Adamson (Brownie) sell Girl Guide cookies in front of Buy-Low in Clearwater on Friday. Members of the local Guiding movement are selling cookies door to door in their own neighbourhoods over the next month. Girl Guide cookies are also available locally at Jim’s Food Markets in Clearwater and Little Fort.  Cookie selling is the annual fundraiser for Girl Guides of Canada. Money raised helps subsidize local programming (uniforms, badges, crests, etc.), special events, field trips, camp outs and even International Guiding opportunities for older girls in Pathfinders and Rangers (Clearwater resident Hanna Wadlegger went to India this past year through Guiding!).

(L-r) Lily Dulaba (Brownie), Amelia Greffard (Spark), Evan Colborne (Spark) and Lily Adamson (Brownie) sell Girl Guide cookies in front of Buy-Low in Clearwater on Friday. Members of the local Guiding movement are selling cookies door to door in their own neighbourhoods over the next month. Girl Guide cookies are also available locally at Jim’s Food Markets in Clearwater and Little Fort. Cookie selling is the annual fundraiser for Girl Guides of Canada. Money raised helps subsidize local programming (uniforms, badges, crests, etc.), special events, field trips, camp outs and even International Guiding opportunities for older girls in Pathfinders and Rangers (Clearwater resident Hanna Wadlegger went to India this past year through Guiding!).

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