Girl Scout cookies for sale

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

Girl Scout Cookies for Sale!

Did you know that Hanover has over 150 registered Girl Scouts? Did you know
that they are all selling Girl Scout Cookies? Support your local scouts and
purchase some today.

Girls are selling cookies through the end of February. E-mail Hanover’s
Girl Scouts at hanovermagirlscouts@yahoo.com and they will put you in touch
with a scout in your neighborhood or visit them on Sunday February 7th at
St. Mary’s Church after masses and Shaw’s in Hanover.

Cookies are $5.00 a box. Varieties include:

Classic Thin Mints – crispy chocolate wafers dipped in minty chocolate

Caramel De-lites – caramel, chocolate and coconut over a shortbread cookie

Peanut Butter Patties – chocolate covered peanut butter and shortbread

Peanut Butter Sandwiches – crunchy peanut butter cookies with peanut butter
filling

Shortbread – simple, traditional shortbread

Lemonades – shortbread with lemon icing

Thanks-A-Lots – shortbread with chocolate fudge icing

There’s more to Girl Scout cookies than what is in the box. Selling cookies
teaches goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and
business ethics—aspects essential to leadership, to success, and to life.

Contact HanoverMaGirlScouts@yahoo.com to place your order. Thanks for your
support!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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