"I joined Girl Scouts as a Daisy and remain a Girl Scout Volunteer to this day. Girl Scouting has enriched my life in ways I never imagined!"
- Susan, Buffalo NY

Calling all Gold, Silver and Bronze Awardees

Girl Scout Silver Award
Highest Award for Girls 11-14

The Girl Scout Silver Award represents a girl's accomplishments in Girl Scouting and her community as she grows and works to improve her life and the lives of others. It can be done as an individual or with a group. If done with a group, a girl must be responsible for a specific part of the project and evaluate her contribution to the project and the group.

The Silver Award Project

A girl must be 11 or going into the sixth grade to begin work on STEPS 1-4 of her Girl Scout Silver Award. She must be 12 or going into the seventh grade to start work on STEPS 5 and 6 of the Girl Scout Silver Award Project. She must complete STEPS 5 and 6 by the end of her eighth grade Girl Scout year that ends on September 30 of her ninth grade year.  Training is available to help girls and leaders get started.  Download the GSWNY Silver Award booklet and forms.


Click here for the Silver Award Training Homestudy

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Are the girls in your troop interested in completing the Silver Award? Attend training to learn about guiding girls through their Silver Award.

Silver Award event dates for Girl Scouts of Western New York:

If you wish to attend the 2010 recognition events for the Gold and Silver Awards you must have your final
paperwork turned in to your Girl Scout Service Center no later than March 1, 2010. 


Date: Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Location: Rochester Service Center; West Henrietta, NY
Cost: $5/girl
Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Minimum #: 10 Maximum #: 20

County: Monroe
CES Code #: grlprog-CA__06-G8-03.23.10
Age Level: Cadette