Girl Scouts tell it like it was

SHARON — “The Girl Scout Experience: Then and Now†will open on Sunday, March 7, at 2 p.m. at the Sharon Historical Society.

The exhibit is the first “community curator†exhibit at the society. Members of the community used space there to curate their own show.

According to Historical Society Executive Director Liz Shapiro, the idea for the program came up last October. Society members met with leaders of the town’s four Girl Scout troops and discussed ways to create a project for scout members that would connect them with the town and possibly help them earn badges.

Members of the community are invited to suggest ideas for future shows at the museum.

“One of the many things we have been working on is finding ways to make the museum more interesting and user-friendly for the community,†Shapiro said in an interview in December. “We wanted to open the museum to the public, so we came up with the guest curator idea. We will be providing help to curators in finding material and designing the exhibits.â€

Included in the exhibit will be vintage Girl Scout pins from the 1940s, Scout uniforms through the years, handbooks, a pocketknife and a variety of artifacts, all on loan from Sharon residents.

The exhibit will be up until Sunday, April 18.

According to the Girl Scouts’ Web site at girlscouts.org, the organization was founded in 1912, with 18 members, in Savannah, Ga.  The Girl Scouts now have 3.4 million members in more than 90 countries.

The Sharon Historical Society is at 18 Main St. Museum hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m to 4 p.m. and by appointment.

For more information contact Liz Shapiro at 860-364-5688,  e-mail sharonhistoricalsociety@yahoo.com, or visit the society’s Web site at sharonhist.org.

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