FLOWER PROMISE & LAW CEREMONY


Welcome.

Please join us in reciting the Girl Scout Promise.

On my honor, I will try:

To serve God and my country, (light a candle)
To help people at all times, (light a candle)
and to live by the Girl Scout Law. (light a candle)
Flowers have always played an important part in human life.
From the earliest times they have been given as signs of love and respect and have been used in ceremonies of all types. The flowers included in this ceremony represent the ten parts of the Girl Scout Law.

I WILL DO MY BEST

TO BE HONEST AND FAIR (light a candle)
The white carnation represents honesty, showing truth, and honor.
Ivy represents a faithfulness to duties and keeping promises, and to be reasonable in dealing with others.
The color green is for new growth and being open to new ideas.

FRIENDLY AND HELPFUL (light a candle)
The daisy shows warmth and caring for friends.
The daffodil shows the cheerful willingness to help

CONSIDERATE AND CARING (light a candle)
The iris represents caring for others.
The baby's breath shows generosity

COURAGEOUS AND STRONG (light a candle)

The poppy symbolizes courage even in the face of difficulty.
The heather shows the ability to persevere.

AND RESPONSIBLE FOR WHAT I SAY AND DO, (light a candle)
The sweet pea represents reliability and shows devotion to duty

AND
TO RESPECT MYSELF AND OTHERS, (light a candle)
Churchbells symbolize moderation
and represents thoughtfulness and kindness toward each other and ourselves.

RESPECT AUTHORITY, (light a candle)
The violet shows careful thinking, attention, and faith in common values.

USE RESOURCES WISELY, (light a candle)
The delphinium symbolizes thriftiness.

MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE, (light a candle)
The sunflower represents our love of nature.

AND BE A SISTER TO EVERY GIRL SCOUT. (light a candle)
The rose symbolizes our love for our sisters in Scouting and Guiding.

This basket represents our dedication to the Girl Scout Promise and Law.
Its beauty reminds us of our commitment to the principles of Girl Scouting.

(Blow all candles out)
 

 

 

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