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July 31, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 7
Allendale Borough teen earns Girl Scout Gold Award
Lauren Richardson of Allendale recently
received her Gold Award by organizing a
Book Drive for school children in New
Orleans. The Girl Scout Gold Award is the high-
est award a Girl Scout can earn and requires
the completion of a leadership project of at
least 80 hours. Each girl must address an
issue, connect with experts and community
members, and take action to effect positive
change. Pursuit of the Gold Award pro-
motes leadership, career exploration, and
community service.
After visiting New Orleans on a youth
mission trip last summer, Richardson was
inspired to help the local children, who are
still suffering from the devastation of Hur-
ricane Katrina.
“After discovering how limited their
resources were and being a very avid reader
myself, I wanted to expose the children to
more books and an awareness of the world
around them,” Lauren said. “The books will
aid in both education and entertainment and
the citizens of New Orleans should enjoy
them for generations to come.”
Richardson set up collection sites at the
Hillside and Brookside schools in Allendale.
She spoke with local community groups
and made posters and flyers to advertise
her collection.
Richardson has been a Girl Scout since
kindergarten and is a member of Troop
94126. This fall, she will be a senior at
Northern Highlands Regional High School,
where she is a member of the marching
band and the varsity swim team.
Within Girl Scouts of Northern New
Rotary welcomes new members
The Allendale/Saddle River Rotary
Club welcomes new members to its weekly
meetings. Sessions are held at 8 a.m. on
Wednesdays Louie’s Place, 29 West Allen-
dale Avenue in Allendale.
On July 31, the club will host James The-
bery from the Bergen County Division on
Disability Services.
For more information about the club,
visit www.AllendaleSaddleRiverRotary.
org or contact Joseph Chinnici at joseph.
chinnici@td.com or (856) 266-7647.
Lauren Richardson with some of the books she collected for children in New Orleans.
Jersey, 12 percent of eligible girls earn their
Girl Scout Gold Award, compared to the
national average of six percent.
Girl Scouts is the premier leadership
development program for girls. In Girl
Scouts, girls discover themselves, connect
with others, and take action to create posi-
tive change. Girl Scouts of Northern New
Jersey serves 20.5 percent of girls ages five
through 17 in 160 municipalities, including
all of Bergen, Morris, Passaic, and Sussex
counties and the northern half of Warren
County. There are currently 33,968 girl
members and 17,463 adult members.