Girl Scout Sabbath & Service Saturday
Date: Sat Mar 15 2025
Category:
  • Community Service,
  • Girl Scout Traditions
Level:
  • Juniors,
  • Cadettes,
  • Seniors,
  • Volunteers,
  • Ambassadors,
  • Brownies,
  • Daisies,
  • Adults

Throughout the year, girls and adults celebrate some very special days in Girl Scouting. Girl Scout Week is celebrated each March, starting with Girl Scout Sunday and ending with Girl Scout Sabbath on a Saturday, and it always includes the Girl Scout Birthday, March 12, which commemorates the day in 1912 when Juliette Gordon Low officially registered the organization's first 18 girl members in Savannah, Georgia. Girl Scouts is celebrating 113 years this March!

Girl Scout Sabbath gives girls and opportunity to attend their place of worship to be recognized as a Girl Scout. If a place of worship is a sponsor, girls may perform a service, such as greeting, ushering, or doing a flag ceremony. Check out this suite of Girl Scouts Celebrate Faith Resources to plan a Girl Scout Sabbath celebration.

It is also Service Saturday! Serve your community as a sisterhood. Give back by volunteering at a local shelter or lending a helping hand to those in need. An act of service can be small or a bigger project you start planning for now!

Check out the Girl Scout Week flyer for more ideas and inspiration!