IN THE PUBLIC EYE
Public Relations Patch

Purpose: Girl Scouting plays an important role in your community and in order to showcase the"good
news" of Girl Scouting, Girl Scouts - Sybaquay Council has developed a public
relations patch, In the Public Eye.
Requirements: To earn this patch a troop must complete at least four of the following requirements, including the
one starred requirement, and complete the report form.
In the Public Eye patches are available for purchase at the Council Shop.
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Participate in a troop activity in public view. Visibly identify
yourself as Girl Scouts (in a parade, community service project,
caroling, etc.). Identifying yourself as Girl Scouts: If making
posters or banners, be sure to identify the council, your service
unit (optional), your town (optional), and your troop level
and number. Always include the words Girl Scout after your age
level. Example:
Girl Scouts - Sybaquay Council
Senior Girl Scout Troop 3000
OR
Girl Scouts - Sybaquay Council
Apache Service Unit - Elgin
Brownie Girl Scout Troop 2400
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Marching in a parade: Parade banners are available for check out from
the Girl Scout office. Call ahead to reserve.
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Create a Girl Scout display in a public place (library, school,
store window, church, etc.). Creating a Girl Scout display:
If you need Girl Scout logos for your display, contact the director
of communications at the Girl Scout office. A number of Girl
Scout posters are also available.
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Make and display posters promoting and/or recruiting Girl Scouts
(at school registrations, kindergarten roundup, school open
house, church socials, etc.).
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Create an imaginary advertising campaign with Girl Scouting
as your product. Include slogan, radio and TV spots, and newspaper
or magazine ads.
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Make a video tape commercial that promotes Girl Scouting.
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Have your service unit publicity representative take pictures
of your group in action (at a ceremony, bridging, special event,
doing badge work, etc.) and put it in the newspaper.
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If your service unit has no publicity representative, send an article and picture to the local newspaper for publication.
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Please, remember that the public's impression of Girl Scouting is affected by the activities of everyone in the Girl Scout
Movement. Girls' behavior during a parade, community service project, or field trip will influence the way the community views Girl Scouting.
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