Fun Patches

Fun Patches

General Fun Patches


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Cookie Fun Patches


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Community Service Patches


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make_a_difference.jpg Make a Difference Fun Patches


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Activities A-F Fun Patches


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Activities G-R Fun Patches


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activities_S-Z.jpg Activities S-Z Fun Patches


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Daisy, Brownie & Junior Age-Level Fun Patches


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Older Girl Age-Level Fun Patches


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Bridging / Investiture / Rededication Fun Patches


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Multi-Year Rededication Fun Patches - Iron-On
Iron-On Rededication Patches. Patch is to be worn with yearly Rededication Segments.

Yearly Rededication Segments are are worn under the Rededication Patch. Shown at left is 1st Year.

Multi-Year Attendance Fun Patches - Iron-On
Iron-On Attendance Patches. Patch is to be worn above yearly Attendance Segments.

Yearly Attendance Segments are different colors each year. Shown at left is 1st Year (red).

Tours and Visits Fun Patches


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Birthday Fun Patches


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Leader / Mom Fun Patches


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Religious Observance Fun Patches


Click on the image at left to see a larger view of all these patches. Girl Scout Sunday, Girl Scout Sabbath and Girl Scout Shabbat are all religious observance patches celebrating the rich diversity of belonging. Each patch gives girls an opportunity to attend their place of worship and be recognized as a Girl Scout. If a place of worship is the group sponsor, girls may perform a service, such as greeting, ushering, or doing a flag ceremony. These days can also be a time when girls explore other faiths.

Girl Scout week is celebrated each March, starting with Girl Scout Sunday and ending with Girl Scout Sabbath on a Saturday, and it always includes the Girl Scout Birthday, March 12. Girl Scout Birthday, March 12, commemorates the day in 1912 when Juliette Gordon Low officially registered the organization's first 18 girl members in Savannah, Georgia.