Junior BP & BP Presentation Tonight – Reminder

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Reminder we have Junior BP & BP Presentation on tonight from 6:30pm till 8:00pm.

We encourage parents to come along & stay for the presentation. These awards are the highest to achieve in Junior Guides (Junior BP) & Senior Guides (BP). We will be highlight & celebrating with Fee & Niamh on their Junior BP awards plus Kiamah & Maisy on their BP awards.

We will end the night with celebration cake & tea/coffee

Hope to see you there. Bickie

Parent Help at Guides

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All parents who help at guides (either once off or on a regular basis) need to be associated members of the Girl Guide Association of Victoria. Associated members have no fees, just registered with Guides Victoria with Working With Children & Police Checks & any other qualifications such as first aid, CPR etc on record.

Please check with Bickie on Tuesday night to see if you are already registered or grab a form if you need to register. Free to register as an associate member.

Term 2 Program – Junior Guides

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Hi, here is the term 2 program for junior guides.  Click here – select Term 2 Juniors

I need more help each week at guides to ensure we meet the ratio numbers for supervision & give the guides an exciting program.

There are a few spots on the program that need more parents to assist, if you can , please add your name here on this post with the week you want to help!

Remember your help will make an exciting program for the girl guides!

ANZAC DAY – Medals & Uniform

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Advice on wearing relatives medals with your uniform at ANZAC services and marches: The RSL advice is that when worn by others, medals are worn on the right side to show that the wearer is not the original recipient. When a Guide is in uniform, if no sash is worn, medals are worn in a horizontal line on the right side, in line with the GGA logo. If a girl is wearing a sash, medals should be worn in a horizontal line across the sash, in line with the GGA logo. Leaders/parents should consider pinning/fixing the sash under the collar to prevent the weight of the medals shifting the sash.