They wore their modern uniforms, but stood next to someone wearing the original brown dress.
They watched a 94-year old silent movie about how the first generation of Girl Scouts helped others, including young wives whose husbands had to go away to World War I.
They made cookies in the shape of a daisy, a tribute to Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low, whose nickname was "Daisy."
These and other activities helped remind current Girl Scouts that their organization is marking its 100th year.
The March 31 celebration in the Blessed Hope Church fellowship included a variety of other activities, as Girl Scouts and their leaders marked the centennial.


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