Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The January Happenings


There's tons going on in January! Check this stuff out:
  • CPR/First Aide: Get CPR & First Aid certified in this workshop on Jan. 5th from 9am-5pm at the GS Service Center; Grades 9-12

  • Cookie Club for Teens: Come see all the new stuff that is out there to help you be one of the top sellers. Grades 7-12; Jan. 8th from 6-7:30pm at the Service Center; Email me or call me at nsexton@mbgsc.org or 877-2688, ext. 224, to sign up!

  • Cookie Sale: For Grades 1-12; Starts on Jan. 11

  • Program Aide: Get the skills you need to work with younger girls at council or area events at this workshop. For grades 7-10; Jan. 12, 9am-3pm at Ft. Oglethorpe United Methodist (GA)

  • Make It a Hit Kickoff: For grades 1-12; Join other teams of girls to build Disney-themed structures out of Girl Scout cookies. If you don't want to build, join us anyway to kick off the cookie sale!

  • Go for the Silver: Want to earn your Silver Award? Don't know what the Silver Award is? Come find out more in this workshop. For grades 7-9 on Jan. 14th at the Service Center from 6-7:30pm.

  • Arts Odyssey: Join us for worhshops at the Athens Arts Center. We will be dabbling in some drama and some visual art, so make plans to attend. Jan. 19th--Juniors & up (9am-12pm) & Brownies (1:00-4:00pm)

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

2007-2008 Great Idea Competition

http://www.mayorsgreatideas.org

Mission Possible: A Great Idea Can Earn You Money for College!

  • Must be a high school junior or senior attending a public, private or home school program within the Chattanooga / Hamilton County area.
  • The school with the highest number of entries wins $500 for school supplies.
  • The perfect computer lab assignment or school project—Great Ideas is fun, fast and paperless.
What is Great Ideas? Great Ideas Competition is a scholarship based program that rewards high school juniors and seniors (private, public and home school students) for their innovative ideas. History has shown us that some of the best ideas were first thought to be audacious—much like the crazy idea of having a company that could provide Americans with nation-wide express mail service someday—Federal Express.

The submission process is fast, fun and all online—it is the perfect computer lab or home assignment for inspiring entrepreneurs and inventors. However, it does require creative thought and at least 15 minutes to complete all three “Missions Possible” which are cleverly designed to encourage and inspire students to develop their ideas; and since innovativeness does not require any academic prerequisite or g.p.a. standard, all juniors and seniors are encouraged to participate.

Great Ideas Competition will award three deserving students: 1st Place $3,500, 2nd Place $2,500 and 3rd Place $1,500 a grand total of $7,500 in scholarship awards. 50 of the best ideas will advance to round two and attend a private party and concert hosted by the Mayor’s Office and receive an official Mayor’s Certificate of Accomplishment. Based on scores, only 12 semi-finalists will advance to round three and compete for the three scholarship awards—see links listed below for additional information:

Intellectual Property Protection
Confidentiality---Student's personal information or submission of idea will not be shared with any third parties. Website registration is secured and all information is encrypted.
Contact Headquarters---Send e-mail to:
Greatideas@mail.chattanooga.gov