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Life in a Community Without Guiding

Have you ever wondered just how many posters it takes to plaster a town? Or how many thumbtacks and rolls of packing tape you will need? I didn’t, until I moved to a small community that didn’t have Guiding!

Guiding has pretty much always been a way of life for me; you can almost say that it has become my song and over the years no matter where I moved or traveled to, it has always been there in some form. I have traipsed all over western Canada and the UK and have always found a hub of Guiding in each community I have come across; having Guiding there not only meant a sense of home, but it was an immediate way into the community and a way of automatically having new friends!

So I am sure you can image my shock when I found out that the new community I had just moved to – didn’t have Guiding! For the first time, I found myself without that immediate home comfort and decided that something needed to be done to change that. If Guiding wasn’t there for me, I was going to try my hardest and get it back into the community.

It took about a year of hard work and determination, but I am now pleased to say that we have over 25 girls and adults registered in the town and now have a very active group of Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Rangers!

Through trial and error I learned a lot about what it takes to get Guiding up and running:

Jenni and her daughter Katie at a Guider/daughter camp August 2011

At our last Unit meetings, I decided to ask the girls what were some of the reasons that they decided to join Girl Guides. I ended up being very surprised with some of their answers, but also found out that I had been on the right track by how I approached getting Girl Guides up and running in my community.

All in all, it has been an adventure to get Guiding up and running in my community. On top of the fun we have had making new friends, helping the community and showing off just how amazing Girl Guides is, we have also learned a little more about what we are capable of doing in this world!

I can’t wait to see what adventure next year brings our way!

Jenni and her daughter Katie at a Guider/daughter summer camp August 2011

By guest blogger Jenni Halladay. Jenni is a Girl Guide lifer who grew up Guiding, and is ecstatic that her daughter will be joining Sparks next year to continue on with the Guiding experience.  She is the Hope Girl Guide Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders & Rangers Contact Guider; Chilliwack District, Fraser Skies Area, British Columbia  AND Fraser Skies Area Program Adviser, British Columbia.

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