Christine and Claudia, Really nice ppt, and the websites that are linked are loaded with information. I see www.GSUSA.org and www.girlscouts.org/convention/conversationsummary.asp

Who did the report website, your company, or GSUSA?

I read some of the report sheets from individual sessions/tables. One theme I saw is that local folks often don't trust the "corporate leaders" of GSUSA to respect their knowledge, their voices, and some wonder if these sessions will be "token" -- and whether their being satisfied with things as they are locally "doesn't count," when the national leadership wants change. Who "owns" the Girl Scouts, what story does the money tell..... interesting.

I may have missed this (sorry) -- but did those that went to the OS & WC events select them, or were they assigned to those sessions? Did I read that there were maybe 10,000 people there all together? Do you think that more "traditional" folks went to lecture/listen sessions, and those who wanted to be heard selected the OS/WC sessions?

Were there conversations about the GS pledge and law?

It's all very thought provoking, and I look forward to reading more at the website.

Diane Brandon
Eliot, Maine

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