

Arrange a special gathering in which every girl brings a song new to the group and teachers the other girls to sing it.įOR MORE FUN: Play (or learn to play!) the ukulele, harmonica, guitar, or another instrument to accompany a group as it sings. Organize a songfest. With other Cadettes earning their Girl Scout Way badge, put together a songfest. Girl Scouts sing in special places or to mark special times – or sometimes just for the fun of it! As a Cadette, it’s your turn to teach singing – and lead others in song. Singing brings us all together and helps us feel connected, strong, and proud.


The World to Explore Interest Project Patches were discontinued in 1996.īelow is a list of the retired Worlds to Explore IPP's: They were embroidered in bright colors on white twill fabric and measured approximately 1 1/4" x 1 3/4". In 1980, Girl Scouts of the USA introduced Interest Project Patches, which were produced with different color borders to indicate which world they represented. Retired Cadette and Senior Interest Project Patches, 1980-1996 To earn an Interest Project Award, a Cadette or Senior Girl Scout had to complete a total of seven activities as follows: at least two Skill Builders at least one Technology, at least one Service Project, and at least one Career Exploration.īelow is a list of the retired Interest Project Awards: The requirements to earn the awards contained numerous activity choices, organized into four categories: Skill Builders, Technology, Service Projects, and Career Exploration. The interest projects were organized around five broad areas: Life Skills, Nature, Science and Health, Communications, The Arts and History, and Sports and Recreation. New and revised Interest Project Awards for Cadette and Senior Girl Scouts were introduced in 1997 with a royal blue border. Retired Cadette and Senior Interest Project Awards, 1997-2011 Skill Building Badges It’s Your World-Change It! Below is a list of the current Cadette badges: Legacy Badges It is still possible to earn the badges that have been retired, if you have a copy of the original requirements and can find the badges themselves. In 2011, the Girl Scouts of the USA updated all of the Girl Scout badge programs and retired or remade all of the old ones. 7 Intermediate Girl Scout Proficiency Badges, 1938-1963.6 Retired Cadette Proficiency Badges, 1963-1980.5 Retired Cadette and Senior Interest Project Patches, 1980-1996.4 Retired Cadette and Senior Interest Project Awards, 1997-2011.1.1 Below is a list of the current Cadette badges:.
