Girl Scouts give gifts to future members
In honor of Girl Scouting's centennial on Monday, March 12, Girl Scouts in San Jacinto Council delivered more than 100 gift baskets for all baby girls (future Girl Scouts) born that day at Ben Taub and Lyndon B. Johnson general hospitals.
The Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council delivered gift baskets to baby girls born on Monday, March 12 in honor of the Girl Scouts' 100th anniversary.
Baskets containing handmade cards, baby items and tiny Girl Scout gear were given to more than 100 infants at Ben Taub General Hospital, located at 1504 Taub Loop, and Lyndon B. Johnson General Hospital, located at 5656 Kelley St.
The newborns were also named honorary members of Troop 2012, a special 100th anniversary Girl Scouts troop.
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