[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 150 (2004), Part 6]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 7974]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




             HONORING KENDALL JUERS OF GIRL SCOUT TROOP 555

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                            HON. LANE EVANS

                              of illinois

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, April 28, 2004

  Mr. EVANS. Mr. Speaker, today I would like to salute an outstanding 
young woman who has been honored with the Girl Scouts of the USA Gold 
Award by Girl Scouts--Kickapoo Council in Peoria, Illinois. She is 
Kendall Juers of Girl Scout Troop 555.
  Kendall is being honored on May 2, 2004 for earning the highest 
achievement award in U.S. Girl Scouting. The Girl Scout Gold Award 
symbolizes outstanding accomplishments in the areas of leadership, 
community service, career planning, and personal development. The Girl 
Scout Gold Award can be earned by girls ages 14-17 or in grades 9-12.
  Girl Scouts of the USA, an organization serving over 2.6 million 
girls, has awarded more than 20,000 Girl Scout Gold Awards to Senior 
Girl Scouts since the inception of the program in 1980. To receive the 
award, a Girl Scout must fulfill five requirements: earn four interest 
project patches, earn the Career Exploration Pin, earn the Senior Girl 
Scout Leadership Award, earn the Senior Girl Scout Challenge, and 
design and implement a Girl Scout Gold project. A plan for fulfilling 
the requirements of the award is created by the Senior Girl Scout and 
is carried out through close cooperation between the girl and an adult 
Girl Scout volunteer.
  As a member of the Girl Scouts--Kickapoo Council, Kendall began 
working toward the Girl Scout Gold Award in September 2000. For her 
project, Kendall refurbished the Glen Oak Primary School library. Her 
efforts consisted of organizing new and slightly used books that were 
donated into the existing library. She also made bags that the children 
could use to carry home checked out library books. Kendall is currently 
a freshman at Illinois Central College.
  The earning of the Girl Scout Gold Award is a major accomplishment 
for Kendall and I believe she should receive the public recognition due 
her for this significant service to her community and her country.

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