NewsSeptember 27, 1995

Some 300 Brownie Girl Scouts and 100 adults are expected to participate in the Brownie Fall Frolics Saturday at South Cape County Park. The event, which starts with a flag ceremony at 9:30 a.m., will feature several stations where girls can make tissue flowers, sponge paint T-shirts, decorate plaques, dance, dress up in costumes for an audiovisual display and participate in scavenger hunts and spoon relays. Activities end at 3 o'clock...

Some 300 Brownie Girl Scouts and 100 adults are expected to participate in the Brownie Fall Frolics Saturday at South Cape County Park.

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The event, which starts with a flag ceremony at 9:30 a.m., will feature several stations where girls can make tissue flowers, sponge paint T-shirts, decorate plaques, dance, dress up in costumes for an audiovisual display and participate in scavenger hunts and spoon relays. Activities end at 3 o'clock.

Ame Maevers and Nancy Renfrow, two Cape Girardeau Girl Scouts, are chairing and planning the Brownie Fall Frolics as part of their Gold Award Project for the Otahki Council. The Gold Award is Girl Scouting's highest achievement.

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