IP-100

A: At a troop meeting, at a Council event, at camp, or at home

Q: Where can you earn an Interest project?

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IP - 200

A: Life Skills, Nature, Science & Health, Communications, The Arts & History, and Sports & Recreation

Q: What are the 5 divisions of the handbook which replace the 5 Worlds of Interest?

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IP-300

A: Complete 2 activities from Skill Builders, 1 frlom Technology, 1 from Cereer Exploration, 1 from Service Projects, and 2 from any of the above.

Q: What is required to earn an Interest Project?

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IP-400

A: Until June 1998

Q: When can you work on discontinued interest projects?

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C&C-100

A: The number of activities required to earn the Cadette or Senior Challenge Pin.

Q: What is 5 (one from each section)?

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C&C-200

A: The name of the patch given for Career Exploration activities at the Cadette level.

Q: What is "From Dreams to Reality"?

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C&C-300

A: The number of hours required for the service project in Section 4 of the Senior Challenge.

Q: What is 15?

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C&C-400

A: Getting a paying job is an option for this Senior recognition.

Q: What is the Career Exploration Pin?

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L-100

A: This recognition can be found in both the Cadette & Senior program levels.

Q: What is the Leadership Pin?

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L-200

A: A pin after the initial training and a patch after 25 hours of service is given for this.

Q: What is Program Aide or Senior Program Aide?

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L-300

A: 25 hours in Cadettes and 30 hours in Seniors for which a torch pin is given.

Q: What is the amount of time to work in a leadership position in order to earn the Cadette/Senior Leadership Pin?

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L-400

A: LIT, CIT, CIT-II, SGSTA

Q: What are leadership recognitions that only Senior Girl Scouts may earn?

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S&G-100

A: This group approves the Gold Award projects & this person approves the Silver Award projects in our Council.

Q: Who is the Gold Award Committee and the Program Director?

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S&G-200

A: Earning this number of Interest Projects are required for the Gold Award.

Q: What is 4?

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S&G-300

A: This person approves an applicant's pre-requisites for the Silver Award in our Council.

Q: Who is the Troop Leader?

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S&G-400

A: It is encouraged that the Gold Award project be done by this number of girls.

Q: What is 1?

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H-100

A: The number of hours for training and the nubmer of hours of service required for the Cadette/Senior or Girl Scout Community Service Bars.

Q: What is 4 and 25?

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H-200

A: This recognition is given to a girl who has been in Girl Scouts for 10 years, not necessarily continuous.

Q: What is the 10 year pin?

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H-300

A: This recognition is received for service in a camp setting.

Q: What is CIT or CIT-II?

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H-400

A: Attending a conference at the Girl Scout training center in Briarcliff Manor, NY earns a girl this special pin.

Q: What is the Macy lamp?

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