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Girl Scouts of Nassau County Kicks off Their Mags&Munchies Program by Embracing Possibility

Girl Scouts across Nassau County are getting ready to embrace their entrepreneurial spirit with their eagerly anticipated – Mags&Munchies Fall Product Program, running from September 27 through November 3. This year’s Mags&Munchies program is all about “Embracing Possibility”, inspiring Girl Scouts to dream big and set high goals – all while raising money to help to fund their Girl Scout troop adventures.

“Mags&Munchies empowers our Girl Scouts to make a meaningful impact in their community while earning funds for their troop and hone important business and leadership skills,” said Randell Bynum, chief executive officer of Girl Scouts of Nassau County. “Engaging in both traditional and online sales, girls embody the spirit of entrepreneurial leadership, all while generating funds to support their troop activities.”

The Mags&Munchies program is an exciting adventure for Girl Scouts of all ages. Through in-person and online sales, Girl Scouts will harness the power of entrepreneurship by practicing the five key leadership lessons, including goal setting, decision making, people skills, money management and business ethics.

New to this year’s snack lineup is the vanilla flavored honey roasted pecans, featuring a vanilla honey glaze over crunchy salted pecans. With just the right balance of sweet and savory, these crunchy treats as well as many other nut, snack and candy items will be available to order both online and in person. Customers can also explore a wide selection of magazines, with options to subscribe or renew subscriptions, as well as an assortment of stationary and tumbler items, all while supporting their favorite Girl Scout troop.

Continuing their commitment to help others, Mags&Munchies’ Care to Share program allows Girl Scouts and their customers to supportIsland Harvest’s mission to end hunger on Long Island. When making their Mags&Munchies purchase, customers can also choose to contribute to “Care to Share,” sending nuts and snacks to local food pantries through Island Harvest.

For more information about Girl Scouts of Nassau County and the many events they hold throughout the year, visit gsnc.org.

 

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