GIRL SCOUTS OF TROPICAL FLORIDA CENTENNIAL MURAL

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Girl Scouts of Tropical Florida unveiled a Centennial Mural in Wynwood, celebrating 100 Years of Girl Scouting in Miami-Dade and the Keys. The mural was made possible by The Miami Foundation, Cindy and Irv Lerner, and muralist Rudy Mendez. Mendez’s design incorporated the assistance of five Girl Scouts who participated in painting patches that represent the Girl Scout pillars: STEM, Outdoors, Entrepreneurship and Life Skills. The mural is located off NW 3rd Ave. between 25th and 26th Streets. GSTF is proud to be one of the oldest nonprofit organizations in Miami. The first Girl Scout Troop in Miami was formed in 1923 — Alligator Troop 1 in Coconut Grove. Today, the organization serves close to 3,000 Girl Scouts in every zip code across Miami and Monroe counties.


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