Sunday, December 1, 2013

A Few FAQ...service night time, bell ringing on Dec. 7th and how to fill out the service logs

We've had a few questions about the number of minutes that the groups had for service during our service night and if bell ringing on December 7th counts for service.  We are putting the answers together for all of you...along with a reminder of how to fill out those service logs.

Service Time on Service Night:
Our goal for our service night wasn't about time...but more about helping the girls figure out what the real purpose of service is.  I have heard A LOT from many of you, ideas from the girls in our AHG troop...and they are getting it.  What is even better...families are working together on projects, the girls are being creative and raising money for all sorts of different groups and they WANT to help.  They have found the spark that is inside and they are making changes happen in this community and in places around the world.

You can read a recap of what we did during our service night at our latest post here...and below is a rundown as well of what we did on Service Night and the amount of service hours that they earned that evening..

Tenderhearts = 20 minutes in the room working on the blankets.  10 minutes in the big room working on thank you notes.  Total of 30 minutes.

Explorers = 10 minutes in the big room working on thank you notes.  Total of 10 minutes.

Pi/Pa = 10 minutes in the big room working on thank you notes.  Total of 10 minutes.


Bell Ringing on December 7th Count as Service Time for Log Being Turned in December 2nd?
The answer is no.  All service hours must happen prior to the service log being turned in.  You can put the service of bell ringing on the next service log though!

How can you fit in another 30 minutes?  We have a few ideas listed for Tenderhearts and Explorers at the links below.  Pi/Pa's...your list is coming soon but you can do many of the items listed on these pages as well.

Tenderheart Ideas for Service
Explorer Ideas for Service


Need Help Filling Out Those Service Logs?  
We have a page just for this...helpful hints and the process for how to fill out the service log.
Here is the link:  Service Log Page

Any other questions, feel free to send Jessica an e-mail at mominmn@gmail.com

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