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A trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Baden-Powell. To be considered for use as a non-trademark Girl Guiding/Scouting logo where questions of legality are involved. To be considered for use as a non-trademark Girl Guiding/Scouting logo where questions of legality are involved.
For Girl Scouts, the three trefoil leaves represent the three-fold promise: "To serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout law." While the green trefoil is considered by many to be the symbol of Ireland, the harp has much greater officially recognized status.
A trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Baden-Powell. To be considered for use as a non-trademark Girl Guiding/Scouting logo where questions of legality are involved. Date: 13 May 2006: Source: made by en.wiki User:Kintetsubuffalo, moved to WikiCommons from en.wiki at his request; converted from Image:GGGSgreengold2.jpg to SVG by ...
Girl Guides (known as Girl Scouts in the United States and some other countries) is a worldwide movement, originally and largely still designed for girls and women only. The movement began in 1909, when girls requested to join the then-grassroots Boy Scout Movement .
A fleur-de-lis positioned on a trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Lord Baden-Powell. Date: 10 October 2009: Source: This file was derived from: Scout logo2.svg Made fleur-de-lis and trefoil symmetric, filled in the trefoil, removed the shade behind the stars and increased their size. Author: Created by User:Kintetsubuffalo.
A post shared by Girl Scouts (@girlscouts) "Cookie flavors are phased out to ensure that our flavor portfolio continues to have everyone’s favorites while keeping up with product and consumer ...
A fleur-de-lis positioned on a trefoil, in the original Scouting colors chosen by Lord Baden-Powell. Date: January 2007: Source: Own work, from Image:Scout logo.svg - slightly recoloured, resized and with more detail. Author: Time3000 16:09, 10 January 2007 (UTC) Permission (Reusing this file) GFDL: Other versions
1. Raspberry Rally. This little treat occupies a unique spot in Girl Scout cookie history. It arrived in 2023; it was the first cookie available exclusively online, and by 2024, it was gone.