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Meet Japanese Girl Scouts visitors on Thursday

Posted at 5:59 am July 30, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Japanese Girl Scouts Visitors

Naka Troop 37 Girl Scouts will visit Oak Ridge this month. Pictured above in front row from left to right are Aya Kusumi, Yuna Umino, Kaho Otsuki, Chiaki Sasashima, Ryoko Usui, Sumika Hara, and Ayaka Namatame.
Leaders in back from left to right are Michiyo Namba, Nozomi Takane, Shoko Oyake, Hatsue Kashimura, and Fujiko Fujisaku. (Submitted photos)

 

Submitted

The Oak Ridge Girl Scouts service unit, in cooperation with the Oak Ridge Sister City Support Organization, will be hosting a group of 12 girls and leaders from our sister city of Naka-shi, Japan. Current Girl Scouts and girls interested in joining a Girl Scouts troop are invited to come meet our Japanese sisters and help with a local Girl Scout service project.

On Thursday, July 31, the Japanese girls and their U.S. hostesses will be cleaning and dressing dolls for the Holiday Bureau’s “Dolls for Daisy” project. This meeting will be at the Oak Ridge Children’s library auditorium from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Girls are invited to come help with the dolls, welcome the Japanese Girl Scouts, and register for local troops for the upcoming school year.

Submitted by Jerry Luckmann, SCSO co-president, Japanese Girl Scouts visit coordinator

Oak Ridge Girl Scouts Hostesses

Hostesses for the Naka Girl Scouts, from left to right, Marian Vacaliuc, Andrea and Rebekka Range, Melody Simmons and Danielle Wooten help with a pancake fundraiser for the Japanese visit.

Filed Under: Community, Front Page News Tagged With: Girl Scouts, Japan, Jerry Luckmann, Naka-shi, Oak Ridge Girl Scouts, Sister City Support Organization

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