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International Girl Scout Week begins with Girl Scout Sunday and ends with Girl Scout Sabbath on a Saturday.
The Girl Scouts have been an organization since March 12, 1912, when Juliette Gordon officially registered the first 18 girl members in Savannah, Georgia.
Traditional celebrations consisted of seven days of service during Girl Scout Week. Taking part in a religious service has been part of Girl Scout Service in the past and continues today. Girl Scouts also celebrate by giving back to their communities and families. They practice maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating right, getting plenty of exercise, and doing things that bring happiness.
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