Bridge to Ambassador Ceremony
The Girl Scout Promise and Law
Candle Ceremony
• Flag or opening ceremony
• Recite the Girl Scout Promise and Law
• Present certificates and other awards
• Activity (see instructions/script)
Supplies:
• Bridge, stepping stones, or arch
• 10 white candles
• 3 green candles
• Candle holders
• Candle lighter
• 13 silk daisies
• Ribbon in colors: purple, blue, orange, red, gold, white,
yellow, green, brown, and silver
Preparation:
• Attach a daisy to each candle
• Tie a colored ribbon around each white candle
• Place candles on one table in front of the bridge
Formation:
All girls stand behind the table in a horseshoe in front of the
bridge.
Instructions/Script
Co-leader:
The trail of Girl Scouting winds wide and long,
From Brownies elves and sit-upons.
To campouts with Junior Girl Scouts,
and badges to earn;
So much to do, so much to learn!
Then over the bridge and on to Cadettes,
With memories you’ll never forget.
And when you were Seniors, you reached for the stars
And learned more about who you really are.
Now take this last step, Girl Scouts tried and true,
Ambassador Girl Scouts are waiting for you.
Bridging co-leader presents awards and hands one white
candle to each girl. Bridging Girl Scouts cross over the
bridge and form a horseshoe around the table.
Co-leader: The daisy symbolizes your dedication to the
Girl Scout Movement, which was started by our founder,
Juliette Gordon Low. Juliette’s nickname was Daisy. You are
following in her footsteps as you become a unique and caring
inuence in today and tomorrow’s world.
Bridging Girl Scouts light the appropriate candle.
All: On my honor, I will try
Green candle #1: To serve God and my country
Green candle #2: To help people at all times
Green candle #3: And to live by the Girl Scout Law
All: I will do my best to be
Purple candle: Honest and fair. The purple ribbon represents a
Girl Scout’s sense of honesty and fairness. A Girl Scout works
honestly and keeps her promise. She is fair in all she does and to
those she meets.
Blue candle: Friendly and helpful. The blue ribbon represents a
Girl Scout’s sense of friendship and thoughtfulness. A Girl Scout is
amiable and loyal to her friends. She helps others wherever and
whenever she can.
Orange candle: Considerate and caring. The orange ribbon
represents a Girl Scout’s sense of kindness and warmth. A Girl
Scout works well with others and looks out for their well being.
Red candle: Courageous and strong. The red ribbon represents
a Girl Scout’s sense of adventure and independence. A Girl Scout
attempts new tasks and braves new endeavors. She is condent
and self assured in her actions.
Gold candle: Responsible for what I say and do. The gold ribbon
represents a Girl Scout’s sense of ownership and pride in her
work. She readily admits her strengths and weaknesses and is
aware of the consequences of her actions. A Girl Scout is up front
with her intentions.
All: And to:
White candle: Respect myself and others. The white ribbon
represents a Girl Scout’s sense of integrity. A Girl Scout directs
her thoughts and deeds to encompass her own beliefs and to be
sensitive to, and respectful of the beliefs of those around her.
Yellow candle: Respect authority. The yellow ribbon represents
a Girl Scout’s sense of regard for another’s position. A Girl Scout
understands the importance of having a leader of a group to
make nal decisions. She works with that leader to make the
best decisions for the good of the group.
Green candle: Use resources wisely. The green ribbon represents
a Girl Scout’s sense of being careful with resources. She uses her
materials, money, time, and energy wisely. A Girl Scout does not
waste the Earth’s resources.
Brown candle: Make the world a better place. The brown ribbon
represents a Girl Scout’s sense of improvement. A Girl Scout
strives to clean, conserve, and enrich the world around her. She
believes it is important to leave a place better than she found it.
Silver candle: Be a sister to every Girl Scout. The silver ribbon
represents a Girl Scout’s loyalty to sisters all over the world.
A Girl Scout is always ready to accept more friends into her
ever-widening circle. She treats all of her sisters with kindness,
acceptance, and warmth.
All girls return to the horseshoe.
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