Tuesday, March 18, 2014

March Meeting: Respecting Authority



Geri Petal: Respecting Authority

We had the special treat of field trip for our March meeting. As you can tell looking at the pictures, the girls had a FANTASTIC time!

Sargent Smith introduces some special ladies
After introductions, Sgt. Smith showed us a safety video that included stranger danger and using the buddy system. He spoke to the girls about not being afraid of officers and even allowed them to ask questions about what would land someone in jail. Then he took us on a tour of the entire facility. First up, the lock-up:

Jail Cell
More than a few girls were disappointed that there weren't any "real" criminals present today. (Sgt. Smith ensured us all that they had taken them downtown before our arrival.)
Inmates



There was A LOT of fascination with toilet and sink. 
Reason #1001 not to go to jail
On to the Interrogation Room. Sgt. Smith explained how they talk to the accused here and try to get them to confess what they did. The general consensus among the parents was that all they needed to do was put an accused criminal in the room with these 20 girls and they would confess to anything. :)

A Daisy interrogation
Next, we moved into the garage and we were shown how and why they use Taser Guns, including their mock criminal to practice on. 
Taser Demo - do not try this at home

And if you try it, aim below the waist
Then out doors for the girls to try on the Kevlar vest and riot gear. Wow, they are really heavy items that officers wear and perform their jobs in.
SWAT team


Not so serious SWAT team
Back inside, they got to see the fingerprint machine. Gone are the days of ink pads and black fingers. Today, it's all electronic.
Electronic finger printing
Then we all went downstairs to the evidence room. The girls learned how it is all collected, catalogued and filed.
A lesson in evidence

Evidence lockers
We ended the day with a very big THANK YOU to Sgt. Smith and his entire team and then he was able to award them their petal.

Earning our petal today 




Monday, March 17, 2014

February Meeting: The Sweetheart Olympics

 

 February Meeting

Vi Petal:  Be a Sister to Every Scout

AND

Tulip Petal:  Be Courage and strong


                      To honor the 2014 Olympics, the girls held a Sweetheart Olympics for their meeting.
As always, we started the meeting with our Pledge and our Promise.

 
The girls listening patiently to instructions.
Their goal was to work together to build a tower using every one of the boxes.
 
Using teamwork, and remembering to be a good scout, they try stacking all the boxes into a single tower.




Look at the concentration going on. They did so well.

They have the hang of it now. They are almost there.


It took several tries and lots of coaching, but they successfully built a tower using every box by working together and listening to each other.

The girls then showed how brave and courageous they were by participating in some
 Olympic games.
 
First up,Figure Skating. 
Here one girl was blindfolded and then trusted her fellow scouts to guide her along the path without bumping into anything.









Then a game of Plinko was to be played.
 


And then a game of Hole-in-one.
 

And the favorite game of the night: bobsledding. The girls truly earned their Courageous and Brave petal on this one. The giggles were infectious as they trusted their fellow Daisy Scouts to rock
them to victory.
 
 

And of course we finished the evening with a medal awards ceremony. Not only did they all receive gold medals, but they received their petals as well.






Mrs. Flory even managed to get us an original USA Olympic Flag!




A very special thank you to Mrs. Flory for organizing these awesome games and to all the wonderful moms who supervised them.

Next Month:  A field trip to the police station to earn our Respecting Authority Patch