Community builders earn Silver Award

Whitney Hodgin
Dodge City Globe

With nary an idle hand among them, Girl Scout Troop 60538 achieved a major milestone this year when they earned the organization’s Silver Award.

Nora Nolan, Emilea Klenke and Eliza Ortega each clocked more than 50 hours of service to this community via several projects and partnerships to raise awareness of avian and insect issues as well as to meet the needs of others.

In addition to their traditional cookie sales in the rain, sleet and sun, the middle school students stepped out from behind the fundraising table to

• aid Dodge City Community College with a major insect pollinator garden

• donate American flags to bolster the patriotism already planted in the 14th Avenue Dodge City Women’s Chamber of Commerce rose garden

• lead a birdhouse building workshop at Dodge City Public Library

• build a website of educational resources to help reach even more people

• assemble and donate bird-watching kits to the DC3 library for the public to check out

• hand craft and sell jewelry, jars and greeting cards

Visit their website for complete birdhouse building instructions, educational links and photos of their achievements: gstroop60538.wixsite.com/polinator-project

Girl Scout Eliza Ortega, Nora Nolan and Emilea Klenke assembled more than 30 birdhouses now in use by Dodge City’s feathered friends. [PHOTO BY Jennifer Nolan]
Let the bird watching commence! Girl Scouts Emilea Klenke, Nora Nolan and Eliza Ortega with Dodge City Community College Librarian Holly Mercer. The kits are available for check out by the public.[COURTESY PHOTO]

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