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Sage Garver Earns Girl Scout Award for Sanctuary Project

Girl Scout Sage Garver is recognized by Fairfield First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchik for her Gold Award project at the Center at Fairfield.

In a recent ceremony at the Center, Sage Garver of Fairfield Girl Scout Troop 30133 was recognized for earning the prestigious Gold Award, the highest achievement in Girl Scouts.

Sage earned the Gold Award with her project to create a virtual tour of Connecticut Audubon’s Roy and Margot Larsen Wildlife Sanctuary. Highlighting the diversity of wildlife and natural points of interest along the Sanctuary’s trails, her tour can be seen via the free Connecticut Audubon Society app for mobile or web-based viewing.

Fairfield’s First Selectwoman Brenda Kupchik attended the event proclaiming September 17, 2022 as Sage Garver Day in Fairfield, and Sage was celebrated with the unveiling of a new outdoor bench in her honor at the Center.

The Gold Award is given to less than 6% of eligible Girl Scouts nationwide. It recognizes those who demonstrate extraordinary leadership and have a sustainable impact on their community and beyond.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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