Looking for clothes for your American Girl dolls?
 
Linda Dawley makes clothes, shoes and accessories  for American Girl dolls in a variety of styles. For a complete list of outfits and prices email her at clothes4dolls@earthlink.net
 
 
 
The American Girl Store has just opened in Alpharetta, GA. for more information, go to www.americangirl.com/store
 
 
 Explore the '70s with Julie Albright! It's the exciting era of American Girl's new historical character.
 

American Girl: November

American Girl Club at Barnes & Noble

Join us for our Thanksgiving themed bookclub.And remember, you can always bring your American Girl doll with you!

Girls age 9 and under will meet Monday, February 4th at 6:30 pm

Girls age 10 and up will meet Monday, February 11th at 6:30 pm

Keepers and Stepping Stones

Stepping Stones is for girls ages 6-8 and is held on the 1st and 3rd
Thursday of each month from 1:30 to 3:30. Keepers at Home is for
girls ages 9-12 and is held on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month from 1:30 to 3:30. It is held at the Hilton Baptist Church in
Columbus. You can contact Debbie Rohly at (706) 649-4211(work) or
(706) 323-1636.

The first meeting for Stepping Stones is September 7th and for Keepers
at Home it is September 14th. These are basically just registration
and information days. The cost is $40 for the school year. There is
a book cost and pin costs at the end of the year for any pins that the
girls have earned throughout the year.

Keepers at Home is a group for older girls. It is similar in purpose to the Stepping Stones, but the activities and requirements are appropriate for older girls.  They meet the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month from 1:30- 3:30 at Hilton Terrace. The same contact info applies for this group.

 

Warriors

Find out the latest news about this favorite book series at www.warriorcats.com Not only will you learn about the Warriors books by Erin Hunter, you'll also have the chance to meet the warrior cats and learn all about Warrior Clans and Clan lore.

 

  

 

Girl Scouts Info

For Girl Scout general information:
Concharty Council
706-327-2646
 

The Girl Scouts of Concharty Council, Inc. is proud to serve girls from eight counties in Georgia, Alabama and Ft. Benning: Chattahoochee, Harris, Marion, Muscogee, Russell, Stewart, Talbot, and Webster. Girl Scouting started in Columbus in 1918 at the Wynnton Academy. Today we are proud to serve thousands of girls and adults throughout the Chattahoochee Valley.

Girl Scouts-over in Phenix City are troop  267

 

Last Updated November 1, 2007