Troop Leader: Ms. LeVonda
Co-Leader: Ms. Faith
Troop Members: Alex,
Alex, Alexis, Amber, Ashten, Brittany,
Ericka, Leslie, and Samantha.

Badges
Earned
2006-2007
Cookies &
Dough IPP
Dollars & Sense IPP
Camping IPP
Artistic Crafts IPP

2005-2006
Looking Your
Best
Your
Outdoor Surroundings
Computer Fun
Lead On
Girl Scouting in the
USA
Girl Scouting in
my Future
Caring for
Children
First Aid
Girl Scouts Against Smoking
Sign of the World
Bronze
Award

2004-2005
Food
Power
Fun & Fit
Let's Get Cooking
Stress Less

2003-2004
Outdoor
Cook
Bridge to Junior Girl Scouts Award**
On my
Own
CyberGirlScout
(Online only)
Participation Patches and Pins
Amusement
Park Patch
Cookie Booth Sale Patch
Cookie Participation Patch
Cookie Rally Patch
Cookie Sale Activity Pin
Recycle Patch
Silver Dollar City Pin
United We Stand Patch
Service
Projects
2005-2006
The girls are working on their
Bronze Award this year and have chosen to do a
Children's Health & Safety Expo for their service
project. They chose one specific area of need
and are focusing their attention on it. We
sought donations, sponsors, partners, etc... to help
us with this event. It was held on Saturday,
April 15, 2006 from 1:00 - 4:00 at UCA.
2004-2005
Girl Scouts
plan 'Hobo Hike' to benefit animals
Girl Scout troops 535 and 550 of Theodore Jones
Elementary School will participate in a "Hobo Hike"
in Briarwood subdivision from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Thursday. The scouts will collect items for the
Conway Animal Welfare Unit and Humane Society of
Faulkner County.
Neighbors are asked to leave a donation on their
doorstep that day or be home when the scouts come
by. Those who do not live in the neighborhood may
contact LeVonda Smith, Troop 535 Leader at
gstroop535@theodorejones.com.
Needed items include dry and canned puppy food, dry
dog food, dry and canned kitten food, dry cat food,
neoprene water dishes and small straight-sided
stainless steel bowls (no double insulated bowls).
Other helpful miscellaneous items include blankets,
towels, litter pans and dog houses.
On April
12th the girls delivered around 600 pounds of dog
food along with dry and canned cat food, towels,
kitty litter, bowls, and leashes to the Conway
Animal Shelter. They were able to tour the facility
and see all of the dogs and cats that need homes
here in Conway. If you are looking for a family pet
please check out the animal shelter! Girl Scout
Troop 535 & 550 would like to ask everyone to please
have your pets spayed or neutered!
**Earned by
Brownie's who were bridging to Junior's