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Show : ; Brownie Troop 312 enjoys October activities, canyon service project October was an exciting month lor Brownie Troop 312. Besides making such creations as a "Nature mobile" (using leaves and twigs found in the area) and a My tree, the girls were able to visit the Wheeler Farm where they tad the opportunity to milk a cow! Since all 11 girls in the troop were registered before the deadline they were able to participate in a neighborhood outing at the Orem Poreation Center. There they pt the day swimming, jogging aid doing other forms of fun i inercise. Troops from all over 'iiorthem'l)tah County were invited to this activity. Finally, they ended the month with service time spent at the Hanging Rock picnic area in American Fork Canyon. The girls all pitched in to rake leaves from the turf so that it'll be ready next year for people to enjoy. The forest rangers were especially nice to give each girl a "Woodsey the Owl" poster and badge for helping. They also enjoyed having the rangers explain about their forest responsibilities. The girls have already earned the Brownie Round patch this month. |