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Local Girl Scouts celebrate World Think Day

Yazoo County Girl Scouts recently gathered to celebrate World Thinking Day. They spent the day learning about cultures, customs and scouting in different countries. The celebration honors international friendships.Yazoo County Girl Scouts recently gathered to celebrate World Thinking Day. They spent the day learning about cultures, customs and scouting in different countries. The celebration honors international friendships.Special to The Herald

World Thinking Day was created in 1926 at an international Girl Guide/Girl Scout conference in the United States. Attendees decided there should be a special day when Girl Scouts and Girl Guides all around the world “think” of each other and give thanks and appreciation to their “sister” Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
Each year on or about Feb. 22, girls participate in World Thinking Day to honor their sister Girl Guides and Girl Scouts in other countries. World Thinking Day not only gives girls a chance to celebrate international friendships but is also a reminder that Girl Scouts of USA is part of a global community, one of nearly 150 countries with Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
On Feb. 20, Girl Scouts from Yazoo County joined together to celebrate World Thinking Day. They learned about the culture, customs and scouting in different countries, along with tasting food from these countries.
They exchanged SWAPS (Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere), a Girl Scout tradition of exchanging keepsakes, which started long ago when Girl Scouts and Girl Guides first gathered for fun, song and making new friends.
This year Girl Scouts learned about Russia (Troop 5064), Greece (Troop 5362), China (Troop 5442), Japan ( Troop 5479), India (Troop 5462) and Mexico (Troop 5488).

 
Letters to the editor

Dear Editor:
In the 6 April 2013 edition of The Yazoo Herald you published a letter from Cynthia Fuller, "Thanks to (Van) Foster for helping get bridge replaced."
After reading this lettter, I had the impression that the bridge was completed and traffic was moving along normally.  
Wrong!  Last Sunday I was on my way to homecoming at Providence Baptist Church.  I turned north onto old 49 and saw the signs that the bridge was out.  I assumed that they hadn't gotten around to removing the signs.  I expected to cross Thompson Creek on the new bridge.  When I approached the creek the road was barricaded and construction equipment was down in the creek.
Perhaps The Herald can keep us updated as to the progress being made on the new bridge.

Nan Harvey
Jackson, MS

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