Published June 29, 2016
Art and Animals Benefit from Girl Scout Silver Awards
Submitted by Yuka Akera
From left, Stephanie Friese, Makenna Ferguson and Chantal Hummel. Photo Mary Friese
Troop 32300 had several Girl Scouts who earned their Silver Award, which is the second-highest award that can be earned in Girl Scouting.
Chantal Hummel's project "Mosaic Stairs" was designing and installing a mosaic tile display on the stairs at Orinda Intermediate School. The mosaic depicts a river flowing down the stairs leading to the blacktop.
Makenna Ferguson and Stephanie Friese's project supported animal rescue to the benefit of Animal Refugee Response in San Pablo. They organized a weekend work party to clean and paint the indoor dog kennels. Both girls individually designed and built cat towers for the cat area.
Stephanie, who attends Miramonte, and Makenna, who attends Campolindo, have been in scouting for 10 years, and Chantal, from Miramonte, has been in scouting for eight years. All are rising sophomores.






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