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9 - Brownies

What do Brownies do?
Brownies have fun! Their meetings are full of challenges, games and activities, usually ones that the Brownies have suggested themselves.

What to know?
Brownies belong to a Pack and work in small groups called Sixes. This gives each girl a group of ready-made friends to take care of her. It also makes her feel that she belongs to something special.

Brownies meet regularly and there are often opportunities for Brownies to take part in special activities and events throughout the year.

Any girl over the age of seven who wishes to can become a Brownie.

The Brownie Promise is:
I promise that I will do my best:
To love my God,
To serve the Queen and my country,
To help other people
and
To keep the Brownie Guide Law.

The Brownie Guide Law is:
A Brownie Guide thinks of others before herself and does a good turn every day.

Each Brownie chooses what she wants to wear from a range of items - it is up to each girl to decide which items she likes. This choice allows Brownies to be themselves but also makes them feel part of the Pack.

2nd Davyhulme Brownies
Time:      Monday - 18.00
Venue:    Church Hall
Contact:  Janet Culleton
Tel:         0161 747 6447
e-mail:     janet.culleton@btinternet.com 

3rd Davyhulme Brownies
Time:      Thursday - 18.30hrs
Venue:    Day School Hall
Contact:  Susan Barlow
Tel:         0161 748 9555
e-mail:     susan_barlow_uk@hotmail.co.uk


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