She wasknown asDaisy toher friends.She learnedabout Scoutingfrom LordBaden-Powell,the founder ofBoy ScoutsShe startedthe first troopin Savannah,GeorgiaShe marriedWilliam LowonDecember21, 1886Never tastedsugar untilshe was 4 or5 years oldShe was buriedin her GirlScout uniformin Savannah,GeorgiaShe led threeGirl Guidestroops inEngland andScotlandHad a parrotnamed PollyPoons.Was a talentedartist whopainted dinnerplates, sculpted,and painted oilportraits.Loved tennisand curling,the nationalsport ofScotland.Juliette hada tea partyafter everyGirl ScoutmeetingStarted a clubcalled “HelpfulHands” where herand her friendswould sew anddonate clothes tochildren in needHer favoritesubject inschool wasartIn 1912, shefounded GirlScouts ofthe USAHelped hermother organizeand serve in ahospital duringthe Spanish-American WarWas an expertswimmer,horsebackrider andfisherwoman,Climbed theGreat Pyramidin Egypt androde elephantsin India.She had18 girls inher firsttroopShe wasborn in1860Went todancingschools andlearned all thedances invogue.She went toschools inVirginia andNew JerseyHerbirthday isOctober31JulietteLOVED totellstories.PartiallydeafShe wasknown asDaisy toher friends.She learnedabout Scoutingfrom LordBaden-Powell,the founder ofBoy ScoutsShe startedthe first troopin Savannah,GeorgiaShe marriedWilliam LowonDecember21, 1886Never tastedsugar untilshe was 4 or5 years oldShe was buriedin her GirlScout uniformin Savannah,GeorgiaShe led threeGirl Guidestroops inEngland andScotlandHad a parrotnamed PollyPoons.Was a talentedartist whopainted dinnerplates, sculpted,and painted oilportraits.Loved tennisand curling,the nationalsport ofScotland.Juliette hada tea partyafter everyGirl ScoutmeetingStarted a clubcalled “HelpfulHands” where herand her friendswould sew anddonate clothes tochildren in needHer favoritesubject inschool wasartIn 1912, shefounded GirlScouts ofthe USAHelped hermother organizeand serve in ahospital duringthe Spanish-American WarWas an expertswimmer,horsebackrider andfisherwoman,Climbed theGreat Pyramidin Egypt androde elephantsin India.She had18 girls inher firsttroopShe wasborn in1860Went todancingschools andlearned all thedances invogue.She went toschools inVirginia andNew JerseyHerbirthday isOctober31JulietteLOVED totellstories.Partiallydeaf

Juliette Gordon Low Bingo - Call List

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  1. She was known as Daisy to her friends.
  2. She learned about Scouting from Lord Baden-Powell, the founder of Boy Scouts
  3. She started the first troop in Savannah, Georgia
  4. She married William Low on December 21, 1886
  5. Never tasted sugar until she was 4 or 5 years old
  6. She was buried in her Girl Scout uniform in Savannah, Georgia
  7. She led three Girl Guides troops in England and Scotland
  8. Had a parrot named Polly Poons.
  9. Was a talented artist who painted dinner plates, sculpted, and painted oil portraits.
  10. Loved tennis and curling, the national sport of Scotland.
  11. Juliette had a tea party after every Girl Scout meeting
  12. Started a club called “Helpful Hands” where her and her friends would sew and donate clothes to children in need
  13. Her favorite subject in school was art
  14. In 1912, she founded Girl Scouts of the USA
  15. Helped her mother organize and serve in a hospital during the Spanish-American War
  16. Was an expert swimmer, horseback rider and fisherwoman,
  17. Climbed the Great Pyramid in Egypt and rode elephants in India.
  18. She had 18 girls in her first troop
  19. She was born in 1860
  20. Went to dancing schools and learned all the dances in vogue.
  21. She went to schools in Virginia and New Jersey
  22. Her birthday is October 31
  23. Juliette LOVED to tell stories.
  24. Partially deaf