Girl Scouting Ceremonies

Investiture and Rededication Ceremony

"This is a sample ceremony adapted from the Girl Scout Ceremonies book.  The text is broken up into smaller parts for each girl to stand and read.  After they read their part, each girl placed a flower in a vase and remained standing.  After the last girl, everyone recited the law and recieved her pin.  The flowers were given to our assistant leader for all her time and hard work."

You can adapt this ceremony to a bridging ceremony also.

Welcome to our investiture and rededication ceremony.

In almost all countries and cultures, there are ceremonies to mark important events in life.

Girl Scouts also have ceremonies to mark important events and significant days.

Tonight we are here to reaffirm our belief in the Girl Scout Promise and Law.   The Promise and Law are the foundation of all Girl Scouting.

(Leader) Girls, please join me in reciting the Girl Scout Promise.

(girls say promise)

And now we will dedicate ourselves to living the Girl Scout Law.

  • I will do my best to be responsible for what I say and do.
  • I will do my best to be friendly and helpful.
  • I will do my best to be considerate and caring.
  • I will do my best to be courageous and strong.
  • I will do my best to be honest and fair.
  • I will do my best to respect myself and others.
  • I will do my best to respect authority.
  • I will do my best to use resources wisely.
  • I will do my best to make the world a better place.
  • I will do my best to be a sister to every Girl Scout.

* Leaders, start thinking about your bridging ceremonies (June) if girls are bridging to a new level you can get certificates printed from council for free.  Thank you certificates for volunteers and sponsors will also be available.  Check with Brenda for more info.  Also reserve the bridges ASAP with Diane Young 909-794-6858.

OPENING AND CLOSING CEREMONIES

Every Girl Scout meeting should have an opening and closing. They provide a frame in which to work. An opening signals to the girls that the meeting has begun and it is time to get down to business. The closing allows the girls a special moment to end the meeting and say good-bye.

Both ceremonies are usually very short and simple. They will mean more if they are made up by the troop/group and varied from meeting to meeting.

Any of the following ideas would be appropriate for either an opening or closing. Two or three could be combined if a longer ceremony is desired.

  1. Flag ceremony.
  2. Reciting of Promise and Law.
  3. Have each girl give an example of how they observed the Girl Scout slogan "Do a Good Turn Daily" since the last meeting.
  4. Sing a song.
  5. Recite a poem.
  6. Friendship circle with linked hands.
  7. Discuss a symbol of Girl Scouting and its meaning:
    • Membership Pin - The Uniform
    • World Trefoil Pin - Trefoil Shape
    • World Thinking Day Symbol - Girl Scout Sign
  8. Talk about how the program helps us live up to our Girl Scout motto "Be Prepared."

Special Closings

  1. Clean-Up (Good for young girls)
    • The children skip about the room arranging everything neatly, singing to the tune of "London Bridge."
    • Weave the magic in and out, in and out, in and out,
    • Weave the magic in and out, we are Girl Scouts.
    • We have tidied everything, everything, everything,
    • We have tidied everything, we are Girl Scouts.
    • Finally, the girls line up before the leader who asks, "Is everything finished?"
    • The children answer: "Everything."
    • The leader asks: "Is nothing left?"
    • The children answer: "Nothing!"
    • The leader says: "Then be gone!"
    • (Leader can wave a special "good-bye wand" as girls
    • silently tiptoe out.)
  2. Magic Tunnel - When hats and coats are on, the Girl Scouts stand in two lines facing each other, raising their arms and holding hands to make an arch. The two farthest from the door go under the arch, then the next two, etc. The tunnel diminishes until the last two go.
  3. Good-Bye Song - Tune: "Good Night Ladies"
    • Good-Bye (name of level...repeat 3 times)
    • It's sad to see you go.
    • Note: Can be sung while doing the Magic Tunnel (above).
  4. Good-Night Song - Tune: "Taps"
    • Night has come,
    • Owls are out,
    • Beetles hum round about,
    • Tip-toe so,
    • Out they creep,
    • Girl Scouts go home to sleep.
  5. Girl Scout Out - Stand in circle with a girl in the center. Spell G-I-R-L-S-C-O-U-T. Girl in center touches the top of a head as each letter is said. The three girls that get the letters O, U, T leave the circle and line up by the door or are given permission to leave with their designated adult. The remaining girls close up the space and the spelling begins again. Keep repeating until all are eliminated.
  6. Spread Arm Good-bye Circle - Extend arms sideways at shoulder level, drop halfway to sides, step one pace in and hold hands not with the people on either side of you but with the person next to them. Every other person will be holding hands and the arms will make an interesting zig zag pattern. Sing a good-bye song.
  7. Girl Scout Good-Bye Song
    • Tune: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
    • Now our Girl Scout meeting ends,
    • Say good-bye to all our friends
    • To our homes we Girl Scouts go
    • Singing songs to let you know,
    • We are happy as can be,
    • Working, playing, merrily.
  8. Native American Benediction
    • May the Great Spirit - Extend right arm straight overhead
    • In the future - Slant arm ahead
    • As in the past - Slant arm behind
    • Be in our hearts - Right hand on heart
    • As in our prayer - Bring hands together at chest
    • Repeat, using only gestures, no words
  9. Friendship Circle with Friendship Wish - Girls stand in circle with arms crossed right over left and grasping the hands of the person on either side. A designated person starts the passing of the friendship wish by thinking a silent wish and then symbolically passing the wish to the person on her right by squeezing her hand. That girl then thinks her own silent wish and continues the "squeeze". This is repeated until the "squeeze" has gone around the entire circle. When the originator receives the "squeeze" she says, "God Bless the Girl Scouts and Girl Guides everywhere. Goodbye". The girls drop their hands and leave in silence.
  • Note: This could be preceded by singing "Taps".

Hint: So that the location of the "squeeze" can be identified, have each girl extend her right foot as she passes on her wish.



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