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Girl Scouts hold Powder Puff Derby

Easter breakfast April 7

The Southern Essex County Girl Scouts held their first Powder Puff Derby recently. Winners were Jordyn Borho, first place; Maggie Fox, second place; Andrea Cooke, third place; Samantha Hayes, best in show; and Emily Powers, most original.  The best in show and most original awards were voted on by the scouts.

The Southern Essex County Girl Scouts held their first Powder Puff Derby recently. Winners were Jordyn Borho, first place; Maggie Fox, second place; Andrea Cooke, third place; Samantha Hayes, best in show; and Emily Powers, most original. The best in show and most original awards were voted on by the scouts.

— The Southern Essex County Girl Scouts held their first Powder Puff Derby recently.

Approximately 40 girls from Crown Point, Hague, Moriah, Schroon Lake and Ticonderoga got together at the Hague Community Center to race their derby cars. The cars were designed by the girls with the help of their fathers.

Winners were Jordyn Borho, first place; Maggie Fox, second place; Andrea Cooke, third place; Samantha Hayes, best in show; and Emily Powers, most original. The best in show and most original awards were voted on by the scouts.

“The Southern Essex County Girls would like to thank Cornnia Woods for organizing this event, Cub Scout Pack 73 for helping to serve lunch for our guests and for the use of their track, Kim Powers for making a 100th anniversary cake for us to celebrate our 100th anniversary and the Hague Community Center for allowing us to host our first annual derby,” said Debbie Barber, Southern Essex County Girl Scouts service unit manager.

Approximately 20 community girls attended the Build A Bear Workshop recently. The girls who attended this workshop were able to leave with their own 100th Anniversary Bear.

The Southern Essex County Girl Scouts hosted their second annual Breakfast with the Easter Bunny at the First United Methodist Church April 7. The money raised from this event will go towards community programs and community scholarship fund.

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Girl Scout Troop 3465 hosted its own father/daughter dance Feb. 18. The event was held at the Fraternal F.O.E. Adirondack Araies Ticonderoga #4410.

Troop 3465 hosted its own father/daughter dance Feb. 18. The event was held at the Fraternal F.O.E. Adirondack Araies Ticonderoga #4410. Troop Leader, Christa Cole, would like to thank them for their generous donation of the use of their facilities.

Southern Essex County Girl Scouts continues to collect bottles to help fund their community scholarship fund. The money raised for this fund will go to a registered Girl Scout who plans on continuing her education after graduating high school. Bottles can be left at the redemption center or by calling Ann Arno (Moriah) at 942-7091; Frances Malaney (Ticonderoga) at 585-3339; Debbie Barber (Ticonderoga) at 585-6876; Ann Westervelt (Ticonderoga) at 585-6548.

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