4. Check It Out
Walk around your neighborhood and look for things that stand for America. Do you see a monument? a statue? a plaque? a garden, park, or planting? Find out why it was put there.
5. Through the Years
Who lived in your community before you? How old is your neighborhood, town, or city? How did it become a community?
6. Do Good
Help the country by making your community a better place. Do a good deed for someone else. Tell your parent, guardian, or Girl Scout leader what you did and why it was a good deed.
The Wave the Flag Try-It was adapted from one developed by Rockland County Girl Scout Council (New City, New York).
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