
SWAPS are small tokens of friendship that Girl Scouts can exchange with one another. SWAPS do not need to be complicated or require a lot of supplies—part of the Girl Scout Law is to use …
History of SWAPS It is likely the idea for swaps was based on Native American Potlatch ceremonies which involved trading of colored feathers as a sign of friendship. First Girl Scout …
Tie your beaded string to a safety pin, and attach the safety pin to the printout. Examples of SWAPS
Swaps are financial contracts in which two counterparties agree to exchange or “swap” pay-ments with each other as a result of such things as changes in a stock price, interest rate or …
SWAPS, the tradition of Girl Scouts exchanging keepsakes, started long ago when Girl Scouts and Girl Guides first gathered for fun, song, and making new friends.
Review the sample SWAPS you brought to share so participants have a good idea of what they look like, then introduce the SWAPS you have chosen for everyone to make.
SWAPS can be exchanged at special events, when troops or individuals get together at neighborhood or district events, at Day Camp or Resident Camp or when older Girl Scouts go …