Written
by Michelle S and Carla S
1st
Drayton
Valley
Pathfinders
Items
needed:
- Artificial
tree- of a size that is appropriate for your space and your unit
-
Garland
- A
star for the top
- Lights
- The
girls in your unit will need to bring a Christmas ornament from home that
is special to them- it could be from their first Christmas, or just simply
be their favorite one.
The
tree gets decorated during the ceremony. You can do these in whichever order
you feel works the best for you, but the following is the order in which our
group did them.
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1: The
Christmas tree is a symbol of beauty, family, and tradition. Our Guiding tree
is just the same.
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2: The
star on top is to remind us that we are sisters in a global organization,
united under one sky. The five points on the star represent the five regions
in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts- Arab, Africa, Asia
Pacific, Europe, and the
Western Hemisphere
. (Place the star on the tree)
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3:
The garland represents our families. No Christmas tree is complete
without the garland, and the same goes for our Guiding tree, as we are not
complete without the love and guidance of our families. (Put the garland on
the tree)
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4: The
ornaments that we put on the tree represent our diversity. We all have our own
distinct style, and our own separate experiences. When we put them together,
we can create something wonderful.
Guider(s)
invite the girls to come up, say their Promise, and hang their ornament on the
tree. If time allows, the girls can tell why they chose this ornament. Guiders
and parents are welcome to participate in this part as well.
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5: The
lights on our tree represent the many shining qualities that each of us
possesses- our skills, hopes and dreams. They are the things that make us
truly beautiful. (Turn on the lights and enjoy)