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Girl Scouts of Northern Illinois (GSNI) is hoping Batavia businesses can lend a hand to some fledgling entrepreneurs—Batavia Girl Scouts! The Girl Scout Cookie Program is the first taste of real world business experience for many girls. Through the cookie program, girls learn how to set goals and make decisions. They develop skills in money management, business ethics, and customer service. Best of all, many Girl Scouts who start selling cookies go on to lead future business enterprises—enterprises that improve the overall health of our community economy. Helping a Girl Scout just makes good business sense! Batavia businesses can help Girl Scouts now in three ways: Hosting a CookieBooth Sale GSNI is currently looking for additional cookie booth sale locations. Cookie booths arethe final phase of the Girl Scout Cookie Program and allow girls to learn another way to market their product—through direct sales to the public! If you submit your business location for a booth salesite and are chosen by a troop, you will receive a free business listing on GSNI’s “Cookie Locator,” available on both the council’s website and as a smart phone app viewed by cookie customers in over 16 counties! Girls will be selling cookies at various times on weekends inside area locationsuntil March 20, 2011. If your business would be willing to host a booth during this time, pleasee-mail Chris at cerrera@girlscoutsni.org. Cafeteria, Break Room, or Presentation Sales What could make employees love lunch or break time even more? Girl Scout Cookies! If your businesscould host a Girl Scout selling cookies in the cafeteria during lunch time or setting up a table inthe break room, you could help that girl reach her sales goals! Girls love talking to people about how much they love cookies and the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Many Girl Scout Seniors andAmbassadors (grades 9-12) would be very excited to make a presentation on Girl Scout Cookies and gain some valuable real life business experience (and hopefully sell some cookies to reach her goal).If you can help a girl in this way, please contact Ann-Marie at 630-897-1565, Ext. 7172 or e-mail asoderstrom@girlscoutsni.org. Buying Cookies If your business location doesn’t work for a community booth sale, or if you’re unable to host a girl at your business, you can help Girl Scouts in Batavia by purchasing cases of cookies. Cases include 12 boxes of cookies and can be the perfect way tothank employees, clients, and vendors—all while helping local girls build courage, confidence, and character to make the world a better place! If you’d like to purchase cookies by the case, please call Madelon at 630-897-1565, Ext. 7120 or e-mail mkoerner@girlscoutsni.org. All proceeds from theGirl Scout Cookie Program directly benefit girls in northern Illinois, supporting Girl Scout programs, camp scholarships, volunteer training, membership assistance, and outreach programs. Each troop receives a portion of the proceeds as discretionary funds for troop activities. In fact, the Girl Scout Cookie Program is one of the few youth-oriented programs in the country providing its participants the ability to decide how to direct the proceeds generated through their business activity. For more information, visit www.girlscoutsni.org.
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