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Silver Awards

Cadette Girl Scout Troop 1184 honored its Silver Award winners including Kristen Chang, Justine Han, Hope Jin, Katie McKiernan, Komal Yadav, and Neha Rajan. Their troop leader is Mary Ann McKiernan.

The Scouts developed the Silver Award project to complement their passion for books and reading. The girls organized collection points for new and used books around the West Windsor-Plainsboro schools. Collected books were donated to the Page Turner Book Store operated by the Association of Retarded Citizens (ARC) to provide equal life opportunities for the developmentally disabled. For information visit www.arcnj.org/index.html. For information about Girl Scouts in West Windsor and Plainsboro call Pat Helck at 609-897-0529 or E-mail girlscoutswwp@verizon.net.

Brownie Troop 214 helped beautify the Wicoff Elementary School in Plainsboro. As part of a community service project they cleaned up the area in front of the school and planted bulbs and mums.

The scouts included Ashley Cornish, Allison Safranek, Susanna Primich, Sophia Isnardi, Rameen Masood, Joely Phenes, Elena Friedman, Sara Cvetanovic, Brianna Watson, Amanda Kowalski, Meredith Davies, Nicole Randolph, and Lily Orlovsky. Their co-leaders are Lori Cornish, Tracey Lee, and Elizabeth Safranek. Emily Cornish was their helper.

“The girls were all thrilled to help beautify their school and are looking forward to seeing the flowers come up in the spring,” said Tracey Lee. “Principal Michael Welborn thanked the troop for choosing this project, and for doing such a great job.

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