Here are Girl Scout Brownie to Junior bridging ceremony resources for you to help plan this scouting milestone.
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Watching your troop grow up is one of the privileges of being a Girl Scout leader. Now that your troop is at the end of third grade, you will want to start planning their Girl Scout Brownie to Junior bridging ceremony.
I have written about my troop’s bridging ceremony in this blog post. One thing that was not shared were additional resources for planning your ceremony.
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Girl Scout Brownie to Junior Bridging Ceremony Resources
Here are guides to help you and your troop plan your ceremony.
- My Troop’s Brownie to Junior Bridging Ceremony
- GSUSA (scroll to pages 10-11)
- Girl Scouts of Northern California (scroll to pages 7-9)
- Girl Scout North Carolina Coastal Pines
- Girl Scouts of the Jersey Shore (scroll to pages 36-37)
- Girl Scouts of Maine (start at page 45)
- Girl Scouts of Los Angeles
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Girl Scout Brownie to Junior Bridging Certificate
As your girls cross the bridge, you will want to give them a certificate to commemorate the occasion.
Available on TpT
What are you planning to do for your Girl Scout Brownie to Junior bridging ceremony?