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Girl Guides Earn Badges at High Tea
By Sheena Davis
May 28, 2016 - 5:48:35 PM

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Dame Marguerite Pindling, Patron of the Bahamas Girl Cuides Association; along with the President, Anita Bernard; Chief Commissioner, Sonia Adderley ; members of Council, leaders, mothers and daughters gathered at Government House on Sunday, 21st May, 2016 to enjoy the first “Mother& Daughter Tea Party." Some 20 Rangers, Guides and Brownies used the event to complete the requirements for Hostess, Party Planner, Photographer, Entertainer and and Cooks Badges. The girls and young women along with their leaders spent many hours learning and teaching the skills required for the successful implementation of such a large scale event.

The 300 mothers and daughters represented some eleven groups from districts across New Providence. In addition to enjoying a variety of savoury and sweet delights, hot and cold teas, they enjoyed a fashion show where Brownies, Guides and Sunflowers modelled the latest children’s fashions from-Sweet Pea Boutique and Calypso Kids children’s stores, accessorised with exquisite Harl Taylor Bags.

Mrs Leja Burrows, Deputy Chief Commissioner and chairperson of the organizing committee thanked the Commissioners, leaders, parents and the girls for their contribution to the success of the event. Special commendation was given to the Scouts who provided valuable assistance.

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