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Area Girl Scout leaders honored

  • Gail Maholick/TIMES NEWS Geri Haas and Janet Rimbey were honored for their many years of membership and service as Girl Scout leaders. From left are, Kathleen Hosler, Lehighton service unit manager; Rimbey; Georganne Seely, member manager of Girls…
    Gail Maholick/TIMES NEWS Geri Haas and Janet Rimbey were honored for their many years of membership and service as Girl Scout leaders. From left are, Kathleen Hosler, Lehighton service unit manager; Rimbey; Georganne Seely, member manager of Girls Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania; and Haas.
Published July 01. 2011 05:01PM

Two Lehighton women were recognized for the large number of years they have devoted to Girl Scouts in the Lehighton area.

Geri Haas and Janet Rimbey were presented membership pins by Kathleen Hosler, service unit manager; and Georganne Seely, Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania membership manager.

Haas was presented a 50-year pin, while Rimbey received a 40-year pin.

Haas began her Girl Scout career as a Brownie Girl Scout and then added 48 more years as a leader of Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors and Ambassadors.

The name Ambassadors is the name presently used for the former Cadette and Senior level of Scouting. She is presently leader of Ambassador Troop 3583.

Rimbey moved through the ranks of Scouting, from Brownie, Junior, Cadette and Senior and then joined on as a Brownie leader, which is the level where she is still involved today.

Rimbey said that as a Brownie living in the Slatington area, she took the train to Jim Thorpe and then was bused to Camp Mosey Wood in the Poconos.

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