News & Events
Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee has a membership of almost 14,000 girls and more than 7,000 adults in 39 counties. There are several communications paths to keep the Girl Scout communities informed and prepared to help girls on their journey to leadership. Both girls and adults can be engaged in Girl Scouting through our immediate postings, advice column, weekly and quarterly newsletters and strategic marketing materials.
If you would like to share your Girl Scout girl and troop stories, pictures and milestones please contact the communications department.
Recent Entries
Girl Scouts kick off centennial celebration
Fort Campbell’s Girl Scout Brownie troop 792 celebrates Juliette Gordon Low’s birthday with a Girl Scout 100th anniversary kick off.
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GSUSA Announces New CEO
Effective November 14, 2011, Anna Maria Chavez will become the next national CEO for Girl Scouts.
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Alabama Tornado Relief
We are very saddened by the devastation from the tornadoes that ripped through Alabama on Wednesday. Girl Scouts of North Central Alabama has put together a list of items that can be delivered the Salvation Army and have included other ways to help.
What does GIrl Scouts mean to you?
As part of their ongoing research into the impact Girl Scouts has had on the community over the last 100 years, students at Vanderbilt University wanted to know what Girl Scouts meant to our girls.
Soldiers return home to a sweet treat
Girl Scouts are making sure Fort Campbell soldiers have something sweet and special to come home to.
Girl Scouts of Japan Relief Efforts
We are devastated by the catastrophe in Japan and deeply concerned about our sisters there. To contribute to earthquake and tsunami relief, you can make an online donation to the newly established Girl Scouts of Japan Relief Efforts.

