Leigh Ann Davis, CEO, Girl Scout Minnesota and Wisconsin Lake and Pines, presents Maggie Kenna with her Gold Award at Camp Ripley on April 26, 2010. Maggie is now part of an elite group of less than seven percent of all Girl Scouts that will ever receive their Gold Award.
Maggie Kenna speaks to a group of family, friend and fellow Girl Scouts during her Gold Award ceremony at Camp Ripley on April 26, 2010. Maggie is now part of an elite group of less than seven percent of all Girl Scouts that will ever receive their Gold Award.
Part of Maggie’s Gold Award Project was building a bear den exhibit in the Camp Ripley Environmental Classroom.
Part of Maggie’s Gold Award Project was building a skull and skin display in the Camp Ripley Environmental Classroom.
Part of Maggie’s Gold Award Project was building a tree education center in the Camp Ripley Environmental Classroom.