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Girl Scouts celebrate 100th anniversary
An estimated 200,000 Girl Scouts came to D.C. to celebrate their 100th anniversary. Some of them got to watch as the artist known as GAIA, made finishing touches on his likeness of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low on Sunday at the National Portrait Gallery.
Seibert-Steptoe said she's been volunteering with the Girl Scouts for over 50 years. She received this honorary silver fish medallion from Lady Olave Baden-Powell, the wife of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, who founded the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides (the precursor of the Girl Scouts).