June 16 2020

GSUSA Launches CircleMeow™ – Powered By Girl Scouts!

National Operations, Random Things That Don't Fit Anywhere Else Kinda Like Me    12 Comments    , , ,

On the heels of its latest endeavor CircleAround™, Girl Scouts of the USA announced today the launch of CircleMeow™, a media brand and online destination targeted to meet the needs of today’s cat owners.  CircleMeow™ is a operated by GS Mew-dia, a wholly owned subsidiary spun off by GSUSA just the other day.  Continue reading

June 13 2020

Nerd Alert!  A Virtual Parliamentary Procedure Reality?

National Governance, Opinions    12 Comments    , , , , , , , , , ,

It’s the summer, and I get bored.  Idle hands are the devil’s workshop and all that.  So I thought, what’s something I’ve been wanting to do for a while now?  I’ve been considering becoming a certified parliamentarian for the past few years.  Samona says I’d be good at it.  At least I think she said that.   But who knows – it could lead to some sort of side job!  Last year, I did look into how to become certified and even took a practice test, but maybe this is a good time to revisit it.

Yeah, I know it wouldn’t look this way, but that’d be kinda cool.

So while I was gathering up study materials, I thought back to the reasoning given by the National Board denying two potential proposals allowing for electronic NCS meetings submitted by councils for the 2020 NCS.  The rationale was based on the opinions of two parliamentarians that GSUSA hired and can be found in a National Board memo released at the same time as the Early Alert back in February.  You can read the board’s response in this previous blog post where I thought the NCS would be postponed.

I’m not sure what made the National Board do a 180 and decide it’s now possible to have the NCS virtually, but the questions it raised in its denial still have to be answered.  I still wonder about the legality of the decision, but that’s another discussion entirely.  Regardless, I would really like to know how parliamentary procedure will be pulled off in a fair and correct manner.  Continue reading