To kick off a new troop year, and in an attempt to welcome new troop members before our first meeting, my Daisy and Brownie multi-level troop held a Pizza Party.
Welcome to the Party
As the girls arrived, there were pizza-themed coloring sheets for them to color. We always have coloring pages out at the start of our meetings, so this continued our tradition and allowed our new members to get accustomed to it as well.
In addition to the coloring pages, we posted a few signs around the room asking the girls what toppings they liked on their pizza. Each sign asked something like "do you like pepperoni on your pizza" and then had two columns underneath, one for yes, one for no. The girls wrote their name in the appropriate column. We then shared the survey results with the girls as a part of the evening. This was a fun way for the girls to get to know each other and get them walking around the party room as well.
A Simple Menu
The theme of the party may have been pizza, but it wasn't the objective. We really wanted the girls to have a great time and get to know each other so that we could hit the ground running at our first meeting. So we opted for a very simple menu:
- Pizza
- Veggie tray
- Fruit tray
- Cookies
- Water Bottles
Let's Get Crafty
Once everyone was there and had nice, full bellies it was time to get down to business and start having fun. First on the agenda was a Girl Scout pizza SWAP. SWAPS are Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere. They are often made and then traded at Girl Scout events. Since we had a few events on the schedule this year, we wanted to get started building SWAPS right away. MakingFriends.com has a super-cute pizza swap that was perfect for our party.
Before You Leave
What would a party be without a goodie bag? At the end of the evening as the girls were leaving, we gave them two small presents.
The first was a Back-to-School Survival Kit. Containing only items from the local Dollar Store, this kit was a cute way to tie-in the start of the school year, the start of the scout year, and a party gift bag all in one. Each item in the Survival Kit represented a bit of positive inspiration for the girls.
My favorite of the gifts was a personalized pizza slice keychain. It's kind of like a group best-friends charm. The slices fit together to make a pizza! And each slice had a charm with their first initial on it. They were so cute! Purchased from SummerJewelryLA on Etsy, they were the perfect way to top off the evening. And SummerJewelryLA was so nice to work with - I highly recommend them.
Fun Patch
Our troop tradition is to give fun patches at our Court of Awards, held periodically throughout the year. Each girl who attended the party will get the Pizza Party fun patch just for coming. It's a surprise for them after the fact. When we purchased the SWAP kit from MakingFriends.com, it came with a free pizza fun patch, so I just bought a few more and we were good to go!
That's it! That was our Back-to-School Pizza Party! I hope these tips help you and your troop kick off an amazing year.
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