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Brownies
For girls ages 7-8
Brownies is the place to go for continued doses of fun. The Brownie experience lets you make friends, learn more about the things you like and find out about the community you live in.
What do Brownies do?
Brownie units meet once a week, usually for one and a half hours. The hands-on program is all about encouraging girls to develop their own identity and positive relationships with others. Brownies gain confidence by learning skills that they can use in their daily lives; everything from safety and eco-awareness to the importance of healthy choices. Girls can also explore science, the arts, camping and the outdoors, and develop a commitment to their communities through service projects and special events. No two Brownie meetings are alike.
Activities include:
- Learning about healthy friendships
- Community service projects
- Celebrating different cultures
- Finding out how to use basic tools, like screwdrivers and hammers
- Planning menus for healthy eating
- Visiting an artist's studio
- Planting an edible garden
- Organizing an eco-project
- Outdoor walks and nature activities
At Brownies, you'll work on more exciting badges, go camping, visit interesting places and most of all, you'll have a blast!
Join today!
Unable to attend regular meetings?
Lones is an option for girls who are unable to attend regular meetings due to distance, health, work, studies or physical challenge. Lones carry out the program of their branch by correspondence. For more information on this program, contact your Provincial Office.
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