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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
The Munchies and Mags Program is an awesome opportunity for your girl to enhance her Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Much more than a money-earning activity, Munchies and Mags teaches your Girl Scout skills that will help her grow into a leader and prepare her for the future.
Participating girls will develop skills in financial literacy and learn how to set goals, make individual and group decisions, craft their unique sales pitch, manage troop proceeds and ethically run a business. Girls will start taking orders on September 12 through October 20. Their online sales will end on November 6.
Friends and family can order or renew their favorite magazine subscriptions through the online program. Furthermore, there are several delicious varieties of candy and nuts that range in prices from $6-$12. You can also order or renew your favorite magazine subscriptions through the online program. GSSA and local Girl Scouts receive a portion of the subscription fees. Not only are you getting a great magazine, but you are also supporting Girl Scouts in your local community and helping to provide programs, adult training, and support for our camp.
For each $6 donation, we will send one tasty can of nuts or package of chocolates to Ronald McDonald House, Dothan Rescue Mission, and/or East Alabama Food Bank.

Every purchase of Munchies & Mags is an investment in girls both now and in the future and their leadership capabilities, with 100 percent of the net revenue staying local. If you are interested in purchasing any of the items we offer and have not been visited by a Girl Scout in your community, please email your contact information (name, address, zip code, and phone number) to [email protected] or you can call 800-239-6636, and the council can connect you with a troop in your area.


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