Warialda Girl Guides
Girl guides is a world organisation offering a varied program that develops girls self esteem, life skills, independency as well as having fun in a non-competitive atmosphere.
If you are interested in finding out more about Guiding in Warialda, come along to the Warialda Guide Hall in Queen St, Warialda from 3.30pm to 5.30pm on Thursday afternoons during school term. Girls need to be at least six years old.
What do guides do?
Guides have fun! They challenge themselves by trying a range of activities appropriate to their age and abilities. Together with their friends they choose and plan what to do with the guidance of a trained adult volunteer leader. Warialda's leaders are Robin Reeves and Jenny Norman, and Di Bussell is a volunteer leader-in-training.
Guides belong to a small group called a Patrol. A number of Patrols make up a local unit. Through their Patrol activities, Guides gain personal and communication skills, teamwork, decision making and leadership skills, a respect for their environment and sense of community.
Outdoor activities are an important part of the Australian Guide Program. Guides learn many skills at camps and can try outdoor adventurous activities in a safe and responsible environment. There are lots of indoor activities as well - no two meetings are ever the same.
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