[Steppes] Ministry of Children

Lady Einin Ciarnait little_dragon_0861 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 9 12:42:31 PDT 2005


Lets see...at least for girl scouts ( sorry my boys weren't interested in scouts) it is Daisy, Brownie, Juniors, Cadets and Serniors.
 
I know part of boy scouts is Cubs, Wolves, Weebelos...then there is something else...then Eagles.
Einin

Jann Mays <hlgabrielle at yahoo.com> wrote:
I really like it. I sent a reply before I saw yours' and Hubert's comments. I
really like the Oaken Star idea and the subgroups. My two cents.

Um... Hubert, remember... they're Girl Scouts here. LOL :D (we've been down
this road before, eh?) :D Also, FYI, I used to be a Girl Scout and the young
ones are 'brownies,' the teens become 'cadets.' Boy Scouts are 'cubs' and
'Cadets (?),' then Eagle Scouts, I think. [Can someone correct or confirm?]

Your dear 'sister',
Gabrielle (ps, loved your suggestion!)

--- Lady Einin Ciarnait 
wrote:

> I think it would work...any other opinions? If not can I hear three cheers
> for the incipient Guild of the Oaken Star, and it's newletter...The Oaken
> Star?
> Einin
> 
> Kevin Black wrote:
> Oops should have added that to my previous post about the breakouts. The 
> newsletter overall could be the Oaken Star (Newsletter of the Guild of the 
> Oaken Star), with subsets for the different age groups (gryce, wolves, heirs 
> etc.)
> 
> Hubert d'Aigues-Mortes
> Qui fait plus, mieux vaux
> 
> >
> >That is a thought I think the Oaken Star would work...but what do we call 
> >the news letter ( I think we got off track)
> >Einin
> >
> 
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