Lou Henry Hoover Girl Scout House
Dedicated to Girl Scouts in 1926, Lou Henry Hoover Girl Scout House is the oldest active scout meeting house today. Named after former First Lady Lou Henry Hoover, who established the first West Coast troop and served as president of Girl Scout USA, the meeting house is located in Palo Alto, next to a lovely city park, public pool, local zoo, junior museum, and easy access to downtown Palo Alto. A wonderful building for troop activities, trainings, and overnights.
Become a Girl Scout Volunteer—You Have What It Takes!
As a Girl Scout volunteer, you’re someone girls can count on. You’re the one who cheers them on, makes them laugh, and listens when they need it most. You can help build a community where every girl is accepted and valued—just by being yourself.
You don’t need any special leadership training to get involved—just a passion for helping others. Get started with our council now!
If you want to help others and apply as a volunteer, please, go to page
https://www.gsnorcal.org/en/get-involved/become-a-volunteer.html
Our website is https://camp.gsnorcal.org/rent-a-property/lou-henry-hoover-girl-scout-house/, email is registration@gsnorcal.org
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