Girl Scouts of Woodland Council
serving the girls of central wisconsin

Product Programs
Where you can find out more about Girl Scout Cookies
& other product programs such as nuts and QSP!
Please contact Leah if you have questions about GSWC's product programs at leah@woodgsc.org or 800.472.0073.Our 2008
QSP Program is
here!Feb. 22 - March 9
Click here for more information!
The Cookie Program is Girl Scouting’s single largest program activity and the public’s most recognizable image of Girl Scouting. All registered Brownie and Junior Girl Scouts and all Girl Scouts 11-17 are eligible to participate in the annual program. While selling cookies, girls from nine counties across the Girl Scouts of Woodland Council are learning life skills including:
- Leadership
- Entrepreneurship
- Decision making
- Goal-setting
- Business skills
- Money management
- Planning
- Marketing
- Responsibility
- Self-confidence
- Communication and Public Speaking Skills
- Teamwork
- Philanthropy and community service
Today, many top businesswomen credit the Girl Scout Cookie Program as their first entrepreneurial experience.
The sale of these cookies also generates revenue for the troops and our local council to support quality Girl Scout programs.
Your purchase helps the troops cover the costs of:
- their pins and badges
- program materials
- special activities
Cookie revenue helps the council:
- recruit and train volunteers
- support our volunteers
- offer program activities
- maintain council properties
- offer diverse camping experiences
- offer financial aid to ensure that Girl Scouting is available to all girls, no matter their economic status
Girl Scout Cookies come in eight varieties and are baked by ABC Bakers. For more information about the cookies and complete nutritional information, visit www.girlscoutcookiesabc.com.
"Every year the Girl Scout Cookie Program helps girls practice a wide variety of skills necessary for success in life both personally and professionally. You see the wheels turning as they figure out new and innovative ways to reach the goals they set individually and as a team, and take pride and ownership in carrying out their plans. This is a chance to test themselves in the world of commerce."
~ Ann Saris
CEO/Executive Director, Girl Scouts of Woodland Council
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For more information on how you can join in the fun, contact us today!


~
Ann Saris