Welcome Girl Scout Juliettes
It's a Girl's Life - Lead it!
What's a Juliette Girl Scout? Juliettes are girls who register and participate individually in Girl Scouts.
A Juliette does not attend troop meetings. She works on Girl Scout program with a parent or other adult mentor, and decides what Girl Scouting activities she wants to participate in and which earned recognitions she wishes to work on.
Who can be a Juliette? Any girl who is 6 through 17 years of age may become a Juliette Girl Scout. Adults who mentor and/or assist a Juliette may also register as an adult Girl Scout.
Why be a Juliette? It's a great way to be in Girl Scouts when some girls are too busy to be involved in a troop, but still want to do Girl Scout activities. It's a solution for girls who want to participate in council programs and choose to not be in a troop.
How much does it cost? The annual membership fee is $10.00. The fee provides accident insurance for girls participating in Girl Scout activities. Financial assistance is available. Events and programs offered throughout the year may have additional costs.
How do I register? Fill out the required information on the Girl Registration Form. This form is available from The Doubletree Service Unit Juliettes Coordinator is Rachel - email her at vidales4@verizon.net . It is very important that you fill in your School Name on the Girl Registration Form. Have a parent or guardian sign your form.
How can adults help? Adults can assist in many ways - mentor a Juliette Girl Scout, share a special interest, help at an event, invite others to get involved.
As a Juliette, you may attend any service unit event. Please note that some events will require that your parent/guardian attend as well. Call the contact name listed under "Questions" on the event flier. Check out the new events!
It's a Girl's Life - Lead it! Become a Girl Scout Juliette!
A girl can join as a Girl Scout Juliette at any time during the year and at any age level:
Girl Scout Daisy, ages 5 -6, in grades kindergarten & grade 1
Girl Scout Brownie, ages 6 - 8, in grades 2 & 3
Girl Scout Junior, ages 8 - 11, in grades 4 & 5
Girl Scout Cadette, ages 11 - 13, in grades 6, 7, & 8
Girl Scout Senior, ages 14 - 15, in grades 9 & 10
Girl Scout Ambassador ages 16 &17, grades 11 & 12
Formal
uniforms—white shirts and khaki pants or skirts with their official
There are may ways to participate for a Girl Scout Juliette:
Earn Daisy
Petals, Try-Its, Badges, Interest Project Awards

and more!
As a Juliette Girl Scout, a girl does not participate in Girl Scouting or meet regularly with a troop. Instead, she may work on earned recognitions on her own, using her age-appropriate handbook/badge book as a guide.
Earn the Girl Scout Bronze, Silver or
Gold Award.
A Girl Scout Juliette may earn any of these awards at the
appropriate age level.
Attend Day/Twilight Camp or Resident
Camp.
A Girl Scout Juliette may attend camp in their local
service unit, or may attend Sybaquay's Camp Pokonokah Hills or
c-op camp.
Attend Local Service Unit Events and
Council-Sponsored Events.
A Girl Scout Juliette may any local service unit event
such as a sock-hop. She may register for any program event
listed in Sybaquay's program booklet that indicates "individual
registration." Additionally, any Sybaquay-sponsored event, such
as Sybaquay Way, is also open to Girl Scout Juliettes.
Make a difference in her community.
A Girl Scout Juliette can work on an community service
projects. Some suggestions would be to organize a clean-up day
at her local park, planting flowers at her church or school, or
volunteering to help at a food pantry.
Participate in a STUDIO 2B
destination.
Girl Scout Juliettes who fall under the age 11-17 STUDIO
2B distinction, can
apply to attend a national or council-sponsored destination.
Our national organization will be holding focus groups here at the Girl Scout Center in August to discuss virtual pathways in Girl Scouting. Girl Scouts of the USA has chosen Sybaquay Council to participate in this discussion which will help to determine the path of online-oriented programming for girls nationwide.
We're looking for 8 to 24 girls in each program level, Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador. The schedule for the focus groups is as follows: