The Unionville High School cafeteria became a veritable United Nations on Friday afternoon as the Girl Scouts celebrated International Thinking Day. Each troop researched a different country and presented its findings. The girls were wonderfully creative: I learned about royal etiquette in England and wildlife and trees in Madagascar, and watched Scouts in pretty blue costumes performing a Russian folk dance. There were more than a dozen countries represented around the room, and many of the displays offered food or crafts. The girls could "Make your own Faberge egg" at the Russian display.
This was the 19th year that the Brandywine Valley Service Unit held the event, and more than 160 girls participated.
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