You only live once. Have a Tagalong. Here are the details from @lizwas on @troop1775‘s planned presence on Broadway this weekend:
We have shifts Sat & Sun 12-6 next wknd and wknd after, at sites along Broadway: Chase, Rite Aid & QFC at Pike.
Make sure to save room for Monday. Molly Moon’s is giving out free scoops to celebrate 100 years of Girl Scouts:
Molly Moon’s is throwing Girl Scouts of Western Washington a birthday party! When Ms. Moon, a former scout, heard Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary was coming up, she decided to host a party in their honor, complete with complementary kid-sized scoops of our wildly popular Scout Mint ice cream!
The complementary cones will be available all day, starting at 12-noon, on Monday, March 12 at Moon’s scoop shops in Wallingford, Capitol Hill, Queen Anne and downtown at the Chocolate Box; starting at 3 p.m. Girl Scouts will be selling cookies and welcoming customers!
Ms. Moon is proud to honor Girl Scouts on the organization’s 100th anniversary and everyday. In the last four years alone, she’s purchased more than 12,000 boxes of Thin Mints from Girl Scouts of Western Washington troops to make her shops’ top selling Scout Mint ice cream. Ms. Moon is also sponsoring four Girl Scout camperships in 2012, sending two scouts from Washington and two scouts from her native Idaho to camp this coming summer.
Everyone is invited to this special celebration, on our honor! We can’t wait to hand you a Scout Mint scoop!
Get there early, last week the troop at Chase ran out of Thinmintscand Do Si Dos. Fortunately the troop down the block had them.
Although they say no trans fat, girl scout cookies still use partially hydrogenated oils, which means they DO have trans fat, so I won’t buy them. I am sorry about this the mission is good. The cookies are too mass produced.
your inner hippie vs supporting children
interesting
It is a health issue, not a groovy one.I won’t buy cookies, but I do write checks to support youth (including the Girl Scouts)!
Thanks for your support, whether it’s through cookie purchases or not. As it is, troops only get .55 to .70 cents per box of GS cookies. Another great way to support youth would be to get involved. The Capitol Hill and Central Areas are lacking in Girl Scout troops because there aren’t enough adults volunteering to be leaders – and so there are waiting lists. Here’s more on how you can help and why I hope you consider it: http://www.centraldistrictnews.com/2011/02/25/girl-scouts-le
We ran out of Do Si Dos again yesterday, and the new Savannah Smiles are sold out across Western Washington! Dulce de Leche and Thank you Berry Munch will also be hard to find. But we have the classics! And we will be back this weekend. Thanks for your support, Capitol Hill! :)