Michigan Waterways Council was established in 1952. It is one of 313 councils nationwide, chartered by Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) to administer and develop Girl Scouting within the Council's jurisdiction. Our Council serves over 4,465 girls within the St. Clair and Sanilac County area, with over 900 volunteers. Our facility is conveniently located off I-94 in Port Huron. During 2006, one of every 4 girls in our area, ages 5-17, were Girl Scouts.
Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan
Realignment News #4
May 1, 2008
Girl Scout Volunteers Honored - April 17, 2008
Hall of Fame Award Recipient - Jan Lutz
Thanks Badge Award Recipient - Michele Mroczek
65 Year Membership Pin - Elizabeth Jamison
WINTER 2008 PROGRAM-TRAINING CALENDAR
Program and Training Sign up Form
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