• Article Photo. Angelina Ahrenstein serves Girl Scout Cookie S'mores on Girl Scout Sunday.
    Angelina Ahrenstein serves Girl Scout Cookie S'mores on Girl Scout Sunday.
  • Article Photo. Brynn Staab helped serve tea and lemonade at the event.
    Brynn Staab helped serve tea and lemonade at the event.
  • Article Photo. Destiny Slager carries a tray for a Blessed Hope Church member during the dinner.
    Destiny Slager carries a tray for a Blessed Hope Church member during the dinner.
  • Article Photo. Hanna Timmerman and Brynn Johnsn sold Girl Scout Cookies.
    Hanna Timmerman and Brynn Johnsn sold Girl Scout Cookies.
  • Article Photo. Girl Scouts teach their pledge during a Girl Scout Sunday event.
    Girl Scouts teach their pledge during a Girl Scout Sunday event.

Brownies, Juniors and Daisies of Girl Scout Troops 31 and 6652 celebrated Girl Scout Sunday at Blessed Hope Church on the evening of March 10.

The Scouts and their leaders served a meal of maid-rites, sloppy Joes and oven-baked S'mores (using Girl Scout Cookies and marshmallows) before joining church members in the monthly sing-along service, Sunday Night Live. The girls also sold some Girl Scout Cookies.

The Scouts opened and closed the church service by teaching the audience the Girl Scout Pledge and by showing how they end their meetings.

The Girl Scouts web site includes the following information about Girl Scout Sunday:

Girl Scout Sunday and Girl Scout Sabbath give girls an opportunity to attend their place of worship and be recognized as a Girl Scout. If a place of worship is the group sponsor, girls may perform a service, such as greeting, ushering, or doing a flag ceremony. These days can also be a time when girls explore other faiths.