The Rushmore Service Unit celebrated World Thinking Day with a fun and engaging event that brought Girl Scouts together to learn about cultures from around the world. This year’s celebration focused on the countries of the South Pacific, giving girls the opportunity to explore traditions, activities, and global connections from that region.
Throughout the day, girls took part in hands-on experiences and learned more about the diverse cultures that make up the South Pacific. Events like this help Girl Scouts gain a greater understanding of the world around them while building friendships and strengthening the global sisterhood of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides.
The event was a great success thanks to the leadership and organization of Kat Hof and Mary Taylor, who helped plan and facilitate the day’s activities. Their efforts created a memorable experience for everyone involved.
World Thinking Day celebrations like this highlight the global spirit of Girl Scouting and remind girls that they are part of a movement that reaches far beyond their local communities.