Hartselle scouts earn bronze award
- From left, Amber Davis, Gabrielle Peterson, Piper Holsclaw, Sarah Fox, Katlyn Niles, Andraya Driver, Allison Fritz, Becca Faulk, Jordan Heaps, Hannah Gregory and Te’a Heaps show off their Bronze Award project.
Girl Scout Troop 10060 members Becca Faulk, Amber Davis, Hannah Gregory, Piper Holsclaw, Jordan Heaps, Katlyn Niles and Gabrielle Peterson, sixth graders at Hartselle Intermediate School, and Andraya Driver, Sarah Fox, Allison Fritz and Te’a Heaps, fifth graders at Hartselle Intermediate School, recently earned the Girl Scout Bronze Award for their project Flower Garden at Sparkman Park.
The girls contributed a flowerbed to brighten up Sparkman Park. They built the bed and planted flowers, and the city furnished the soil. The girls enjoyed working together outside and creating a more beautiful place for their community.
The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior (fourth and fifth grades) can earn. This award recognizes that a Girl Scout Junior has gained the leadership and planning skills required to follow through with a project that makes a positive difference in her community.