Girl Scouts of Eatonton

Posing with a statue of Girl Scouts of the USA founder Juliette Gordon Low in the front yard at Low’s birthplace in Savannah, are members of Girl Scouts of Eatonton (l-r): Zoey Robinson, Elizabeth Hensley, Karmen Spillers, Sophia Talavera, Victoria Hensley, Raegan Ogden, Tegan Rainey, and Stormy Kendrick. LENA HENSLEY/Staff

Posing with a statue of Girl Scouts of the USA founder Juliette Gordon Low in the front yard at Low’s birthplace in Savannah, are members of Girl Scouts of Eatonton (l-r): Zoey Robinson, Elizabeth Hensley, Karmen Spillers, Sophia Talavera, Victoria Hensley, Raegan Ogden, Tegan Rainey, and Stormy Kendrick. LENA HENSLEY/Staff

Eatonton Girl Scouts visit birthplace of movement

As proof that education is fun, Girl Scouts of Eatonton went on a road trip Aug. 18-20, to explore Savannah and Tybee Island. “We chose Savannah because it is the birthplace of Girl Scouts,” troop leader Tiffany Ogden said.