Cookies

Sell like a Girl Scout Top Cookie Seller!

Many girls often wonder what it takes to be a top seller in Girl Scouts. Are there girls who just have extraordinary selling skills or some kind of edge? We thought we’d ask our 2017 Top Cookie Sellers to see what kind of things go through their minds when they sold, and if there are any tips they could share with some other up-in-coming top sellers.  Here’s what they had to say…

What are three important qualities a Girl Scout needs if she wants to sell the most cookies?

The 3 important qualities a Girl Scout needs to have to sell the most cookies are determination, motivation and people skills. She has to be determined to reach her goal; whatever it may be. She must be constantly motivated to work hard every day to reach that goal. Selling cookies also requires some good people skills. She must be willing to speak up and be friendly to everyone.

 

At the beginning of the cookie season, did you plan on selling this many cookies or did it just happen?

At the beginning of the season, I set a goal for myself. I planned to sell 3,000 boxes of cookies when I started. After I reached my goal I decided to keep going. As I kept selling, I thought it might be possible to be the top cookie seller. That became my new goal.

What advice could you give younger girls who are trying to become one of the top sellers?

I would tell them to set a goal and figure out how many boxes per day you’ll need to sell to stay on track for that goal. It’s important to work hard. Which means you might need to sacrifice after school activities and hobbies along the way. But it will be worth it in the end. I would also tell them it is helpful to invest in your business. I had cookie business cards made for my business. Customers would text my Mom and I would get the orders ready and deliver them. Lastly, it’s important to remember your previous customers. You can sell cookies to them and have repeat business.

 

What are some of the business skills you learned while selling Girl Scout cookies?

There were several business skills I learned throughout my time selling Girl Scout cookies. Setting goals before the season was always a starting point for me. Building and maintaining a customer base was also very important for a successful selling season. Lastly, being visible through signage and vocal was key…after all you need to advertise some way.

 

Why did you want to become one of the top seller of Girl Scout cookies?

I wanted to do the most in my Girl Scout career. I set that personal goal. Also, talking to people has always come naturally to me. Through the cookie sales I was able to do that every day and leverage my skills.

What advice can you give girls who want to accomplish the same thing?

Make small goals, like selling at least 100 boxes of cookies a day each week. Some days you might go over that goal, and some days you might fall a little short. If you stay on top of these small goals, they’ll add up quickly. Before you know it, you will have numbers in the thousands.

 

Do you think selling Girl Scout cookies is an important experience for younger girls who want to learn about the business world? If so, why?

Yes, I think it’s a great experience, because they will learn a lot of important skills about setting and achieving goals, handling money, being honest, and working hard. You meet lots of new people by selling cookies. I did a lot of door-to-door sales. You can’t be afraid to walk up and knock on a door.

At cookie booths you meet hundreds of new people and you can’t be shy and not talk to them or you won’t sell many cookies. I know when I get older and am in the business world, all of these things I have learned selling cookies will be very helpful. I’m not scared of new situations and I will be a good employee or boss!

What does being one of the top sellers of Girl Scout cookies mean to you?

I was a little surprised. It means a lot to have reached that level. It makes me feel very happy and excited! I worked very hard and spent every day after school and on the weekends going door-to-door, even in the rain. During cookie booth time, my troop and I were at booths every weekend, sometimes several in one day.

For next year, do you want to exceed the amount of cookies you sold this year? If so, why?

I’m going to try! I set a big goal for myself this year and I didn’t know if I was going to make it. It took a lot of hard work, planning and lots of hours to get there. I was also working on my Silver Award project and homework too, so I was very busy. It would be cool to be top seller more than one year!

Badges and Patches

Cadettes: Are you looking toward the Silver Award?

It’s that time in your Girl Scout career to look toward earning the Silver Award. But what is it? What do you have to do? When are trainings?

Great questions. Let’s start with the basics:

What is the Silver Award?

The Silver Award is the highest award that a Cadette can earn. Through about 50 hours of service to the community, you define a Take Action Project that will have a positive impact on the world around you. These hours are just a guideline, though. Read the Silver Award Guidelines for all the must-knows.

What do I need to do?

In general, this is how it breaks down:

  1. Go on a Cadette Journey.
  2. Identify issues you care about.
  3. Build your Girl Scout Silver Award team or decide to go solo.
  4. Explore your community.
  5. Pick your Take Action project.
  6. Develop your project.
  7. Make a plan and put it into motion.
  8. Reflect, share your story, and celebrate.

But first, it really starts with training. That’s the key right now:

When are trainings?

We schedule these often. Here are the two upcoming trainings scheduled at this time.

Lake County
May 22, 2017
7:00 PM – 8:30 PM

Orange County
May 23, 2017
6:45 PM – 8:15 PM

Troop Tips

Know an incoming Kindergartener? Send her to Sprouts!

Set your girl up for success in kindergarten with Sprouts to Scouts! We’ll give her a summer of FREE magazines plus more!

This is a big moment – starting kindergarten. At Girl Scouts, it’s a transition that we’ve been through with millions of girls across the country.

Sprouts to Scouts is a no-obligation, free program for girls entering kindergarten in the Fall of 2017. Your girl will get a magazines throughout the summer designed to help her prepare for this big step.

PLUS, you’ll get exclusive invites to FREE events all summer long!

[We think this is the best part!] If you decide to start a troop for your girl and her new friends in the fall, we’ll give you all the training and resources you need to get started PLUS $100 to the Citrus Shop to get your new troop off to a great start!

Just text SPROUTS to 555888 to opt-in to a summer of magazines for your girl. So simple!

Badges and Patches

Did you know? We have Bridging Kits!

Graduation. Summer break. Year-end tests. It’s that time of year, but it also means it’s Bridging Season!

And we have the perfect thing! Check out Bridging Kits that contain everything you need to give a girl who bridges to the next Girl Scout program grade level!

The kit includes a bridging kit, certificate, membership star and disc, and pencil! Contact the Council Shop at shop@citrus-gs.org or 407-895-7467 to order yours!

Outdoor

Are you ready to take your girls camping?

‘Tis the season! Let the summer adventures begin! School might be wrapping up but our troop adventures doesn’t have to. Let’s plan a summer camping trip with your girls!

Q: Do I need to take a first aid kit when taking the girls camping?
A: Yes, you should have a basic first aid kit with you at all times when you’re with the girls. Even during troop meetings.

Q: Do I need a First Aid trained adult to accompany us on our camping trip?
A: Yes, you’re required to have a Basic First Aid/CPR trained adult with you any time you’re taking the girls on an activity/outing outside your normal meeting place and time. Find an upcoming First Aid training opportunity! 

Q: When do we need to have someone that is qualified in the Girl Scout Outdoor Skills training?
A: The answer depends:

  • If you are sleeping in a structured building such as a lodge or cabin and not having a camp fire or doing any outdoor cooking, including a grill, you do not need to have a Girl Scout Outdoor Skills trained adult with you.
  • If you are sleeping in a structured building such as a lodge or cabin and plan to either have a campfire or do some outdoor cooking, you do need to have a Girl Scout Outdoor Skills – Cabin or Tent (OS – I or OS – II) Camping trained adult.
  • If you plan to sleep in a tent no matter where and no matter what the activity or cooking method, you do need to have a Girl Scout Outdoor Skills – Tent (OS II) Camping trained adult.
  • Find an upcoming Outdoor Skills training opportunity!

Q: Are there patrol boxes (pots & pans, bowls, utensils, knives, etc.) available for us to use when staying at any of the Girl Scouts of Citrus Council properties?
A: No, you should refer to the Girl Scouts of Citrus Council Property Guide for a complete list of what items are supplied and what items are suggested that you bring.

Leadership

Co-Leader Self-Evaluation!

We are eager to hear more details about your Girl Scout troop experience! The following survey will assist all of Citrus Council in creating a helpful and fulfilling co-leader experience for volunteers.

Please take our 2017 Co-Leader Self Evaluation to offer insights into your troop experience and offer suggestions to Council staff on better serving you.

This Self-Evaluation should not be confused with the Girl Scout Voices Count surveys, which were sent from Girl Scouts of the USA on April 3. Check your email to provide valuable feedback to the national and local Girl Scout offices on your entire Girl Scout experience!

Take the Co-Leader Self Evaluation now!

Troop Tips

Early Bird Renewal: It’s the final countdown.

It’s not too late! Make sure every girl in your troop receives her Early Bird patch by renewing before May 15!

Girl Scouts are busy. We’re organizing our communities to take action. We’re planning wildly-successful Cookie Programs. We’re taking trips and meeting local leaders and making a huge difference.

But we’re just getting started. There is always a new adventure right around the corner. We have big goals and a good plan to get there.

 

 

 

Don’t stop now: renew your Girl Scout Membership between April 1 and May 15 to earn a bunch of bonuses (the earlier you renew, the more bonuses you earn).

Troop Cookie Program bonus also requires that troops participate in the 2017 Fall Product Program. Login to MY GS to begin renewing now!

Download the full flyer, including bonus details, to share with your Girl Scout sisters.

 

National

Celebrate Girl Scout Week March 12 – 18

Yay—Girl Scout Week is almost here! Let’s get ready for that special time of year when Girl Scouts of all ages celebrate and show the world what it means to be a G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™.

Let’s make this year’s activities extra special. Here are a few ideas to get you started—one for each day of Girl Scout Week.

Sunday, March 12—Celebrate National Girl Scout Day by reconnecting with the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Learn more about Girl Scout history and our founder, Juliette Gordon Low; you could even hold a Girl Scout birthday party. (We’re 105 this year!) Do something to make the world a better place.

Monday, March 13—Be a go-getter and take action! You might launch a community service project or work toward a Girl Scout award.

Tuesday, March 14—Be an innovator and explore science, technology, engineering, and/or math (STEM)! You could create a fun project through Made with Code, meeting challenges head on and exploring new solutions.

Wednesday, March 15—Be a smart risk-taker and step out of your comfort zone! Get outside to explore and take action to protect our environment. Try a new outdoor activity with family or friends. Sign up for Girl Scout summer camp—or plan a different adventure. It could take place close to home, or around the world!

Thursday, March 16—Be a leader and show people you care! Commit “random acts of kindness” all day long. Be a good friend. Volunteer or donate to charity. Show the world your smile!

Friday, March 17—Get involved civically! Connect with your local (or school) officials and leaders. Learn about Girl Scouts’ legislative agenda. Work toward earning your Global Action award.

Saturday, March 18—Observe Girl Scout Sabbath: the perfect time to honor one’s faith. Attend a religious service. Think about earning your My Promise, My Faith pin. Learn more about faiths different from your own.

But don’t stop there! Learn more about Girl Scout traditions and ceremonies. Or…take the lead like a Girl Scout and come up with some fun and meaningful activities of your own!

And don’t forget to show us how you’re celebrating all week long, by sharing your activities on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, using the hashtag #GirlScoutWeek.

Not currently involved with Girl Scouts? Join, volunteer, or donate!

Above all, take the opportunity during Girl Scout Week, and throughout the year, to share your awesome—and show the world how your courage, confidence, and character make the world a better place.

This article originally appeared on blog.girlscouts.org.

Troop Tips

Show Us How You G.I.R.L. Video Submission Contest

Calling all future filmmakers and directors! We’re gearing up to host the 2020 National Girl Scout Convention in Orlando and we need YOU to get the country excited!

We’re gearing up to the 2020 National Conference in Orlando, FL and we need amazing Girl Scouts like you to Show Us How You G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, and Leader)TM.

In 30-60 seconds, show us how you G.I.R.L. and enter your video for a chance to be included in the official promo video, premiering at the end of the G.I.R.L. 2017! Not to mention that you and your friends could see your video splashed all over the place as we lead up to hosting the 2020 National Convention!

Submissions are due by March 31! 

Video Submission Requirements

Required:

  • All girls must be in uniform. (Full uniform preferred. Tunic, sash, or vest required)
  • No branded attire permitted (unless the brand is Girl Scouts)
  • Videos should be 30 – 60 seconds in length
  • Videos should be shot in HD resolution (720p or 1080p) if possible
  • Videos must be shot in landscape mode, not vertical portrait mode
  • Video size cannot exceed 20 GB
  • Videos should showcase what it means to be a G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk Taker, Leader)TM

Preferred:

  • Video should be captured at Orlando-area attractions (theme parks, notable locations, etc.)

Badges and Patches

Celebrate the 2017 Cookie Program with Event Discounts!

[Updated!] The LAST event of the Cookies2017 event discounts is here! The first 250 girls to register for Girl Scout Weekend at Universal Orlando will receive over a 50% discount with promo code COOKIES2017!


The girls of Citrus Council have done it again. Congratulations on a remarkable Cookie Program that allowed troops to meet or exceed their goals and deliver over 1.7 million boxes of cookies to customers in Central Florida!

Now, let’s celebrate! Use promo code COOKIES2017 to register for the following events at a special reduced rate. That includes $2 TICKET programs designed to let troops experience a great Girl Scout event in a cost-efficient way. Additional programs will be added so check back if your favorite is full!

As you plan exciting adventures with your Cookie Program funds, don’t forget to share the story with us! It’s a great time to be a Girl Scout!

COOKIE2017 Discounted Programs

Celebrate National Girl Scout Day at FUN SPOT! [Event Full]

March 11, 2017
Original Price: $35
Discounted Price: $10

Earn Your Cadettes Secret Agent Badge at Mad Science [Event Full]

March 14, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Earn Your Junior Detectives Badge at Mad Science [Event Complete]

March 14, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Earn Your Junior Entertainment Technology Badge at Mad Science [Event Full]

March 19, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Earn Your Brownie Inventors Badge at Mad Science [Event Full]

April 9, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Earn Your Brownie Home Scientist Badge at Mad Science [Event Full]

April 11, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Not Your Mother’s Career Fair and Overnight at Holiday Inn Waterpark (BOTH)  [Event Full]

April 22, 2017
Original Price: $70
Discounted Price: $20

Time to Fly High at iFly! [Event Full]

April 30, 2017
Original Price: $38.99
Discounted Price: $9.99

2017 Girl Scout Night at the Jack with the Daytona Tortugas[Event Full]

May 6, 2017
Original Price: $8
Discounted Price: $2

Earn Your Brownie Bug Badge at Mad Science [Event Full]

May 9, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Girl Scout Sleepover with the Florida Fire Frogs! [Space still available]

May 19, 2017
Original Price: $40
Discounted Price: $10

Earn Your Junior Animal Habitats Badge at Mad Science! [Registration Full]

May 21, 2017
Original Price: $16
Discounted Price: $2

Girl Scout Day at Daytona Lagoon! [Registration Closed]

June 25, 2017
Original Price: $15.99
Discounted Price: $1.99

Girl Scout Weekend at Universal Orlando [NEW!] 

June 10-11, 2017
Original Price: $88
Discounted Price: $40 (For first 250 girls only)

Details

  • Discounted events are for members and families of Girl Scouts of Citrus only. Discounts are not available for members of neighboring councils.
  • Participants who have previously registered for any of the discounted events listed above will receive a refund for the difference in the original and discounted price automatically. Refunds will be sent via check.
  • Discounted rates are available until the event capacity is reached or the registration deadline has passed, whichever comes first.
  • Discount is available on the purchase price of the event only, not additional purchases such as t-shirts or food vouchers.
  • Discount cannot be applied to events not mentioned above. Continue to check back for updates and additions.