Media Advisory

WHO:Girl Scout Troop #

WHAT:Election Day Booth Sales

WHEN:DATE AND TIME

WHERE: List your location
Specific dates and times by town available atcookiesforheroes.com

DATE OF SUBMISSION–Are you casting your vote this year? Don’t forget to buy your favorite Girl Scout Cookies! Girl Scouts in (your town)will be selling cookies at(location) from (time.)

List your troop’s goal this year: Election Day Booth Sales is a great way for your local Girl Scout Troops to start raising funds for all of the amazing activities and programs they want to participate in this year.

[An example: Girl Scouts from Troop 12345 are raising funds to support their take action project this year! Girls are planning to purchase dog treats, toys, and other supplies and donate the goods to their local animal shelter!]

At the Election Day Booth Sales, cookies include all of your favorites this year: Thin Mints®, Samoas®, Tagalongs®, Do-si-dos®, Trefoils®, Savannah Smiles®, and Girl Scout S’mores™!(Take out if you’re not selling S’mores).
If you’re participating in Cookies for Heroes, include this:

Don’t want to eat Girl Scout Cookies, but still want to support Girl Scouts?Many of the booths will offer customers the opportunity to support Girl Scouts of Connecticut's Gift of Caring program, Cookies for Heroes. Cookies are a wonderful way to say “thank you” to our service women and men who serve overseas and at home! They love getting a sweet package of their favorite Girl Scout Cookies!

Note: Election Day Booth Sales dates and times are subject to change. Go to cookiesforheroes.com for up-to-date information and to find cookies near you!

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