STEM - Council's Own Patch
STEM – A Patch Program
Think about it: Science, technology, engineering, and math are everywhere! The color spectrum is a science and your car and computer are constantly changing with new technology. Your house is the work of an engineer, and math includes knowing how much change you will get at the store. It appears as though STEM is all around you, so you might as well embrace it!
This STEM Patch Program was created by Girl Scout Junior Troop 3659 from Spokane, WA as part of their Girl Scout Bronze Award.
This patch has been approved from council to be an official EARNED patch that can be worn on the front of the vest or sash. For more information on this Patch Program and how to earn the award please visit http://www.gsewni.org/content/dam/girlscouts-gsewni/documents/Forms%20on%20Internal%20Pages/Patch%20Programs/STEM_Patch.pdf
Manhattan Project - Council's Own Patch
Hanford, WA is one of three Manhattan Project National Historical Parks. Learn about the Manhattan Project and the impact on our area's history as you tour Hanford and the B Reactor site and complete the Junior Ranger program, then research the history of Girl Scouts in the World War II era to earn this patch.
This patch is designed with flexible requirements, so it can also be earned at the Los Alamos or Oak Ridge National Historical Parks. Please visit the National Park Service website at www.nps.gov for more information about the historical sites.
This patch has been approved from council to be an official EARNED patch. In GSEWNI, this patch can be worn on the front of the vest or sash. Please check with your local council for uniform rules regarding Council's Own Patches.
For more information on this Patch Program and how to earn the award please click here.
100 Years of Votes For Women - Suffrage Movement Centennial Patch
While supplies last!
2020 marks 100 years since the
ratification of the 19th Amendment, ensuring the
right to vote for many women. Both Washington and
Idaho, along with the western states of Wyoming,
Utah, Colorado, and Washington, led the country in
the effort of women’s suffrage. Idaho was the 4th
state in the nation where women won the right to
vote and Washington was the 5th. This special patch program introduces Girl Scouts to the suffrage movement and the importance of women's right to vote.
This is an earned patch program, available for all ages. Click here for the requirements. Girls who earn this special patch will explore the history of the suffrage movement, the process of voting, and complete a Take Action component.
Celebrate the 100 year anniversary of the 19th Amendment on August 18th.
Outdoor Experience Patch - Council Patch Program
The Outdoor Experience Patch offers the Advisor and girls an up-to-date camping program. Girls will have the opportunity to learn the basic skills needed for first-time outdoor exploring and continue in a progression sequence, which will enable them to become completely “at home” in a primitive camp setting. This patch program has 6 levels and can be earned by any age.
Find the level segment patches HERE
Find the requirements for the Patch Program HERE
Bloomsday Run Fun Patch
Participate in Spokane's annual Bloomsday run to earn this patch!
All Fun Patches are unofficial and not to be worn on the front of the official recognition sash, vest or tunic.