Girl Scouts of Central Maryland – 2016 Distinguished Women's Award Celebration Auction
Auction Ends: Apr 18, 2016 11:59 PM EDT

Live Event

Thu Apr 21, 2016
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM EDT

Baltimore Country Club, Roland Park.

Baltimore Country Club in Roland Park 4712 Club Road, Baltimore MD 21210

Auction Stats

$4,469

Top Referrers

  1. Berit Killingstad7
  2. Cristina Packard1
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Top Bidders

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  8. Sassyvjcat$172
  9. bkillingstad$143
  10. jbvicari$120

Online Auction Open! Live Auction Event Coming Soon!

The online portion of 2016 Distinguished Women's Award Celebration Auction is now open. The auction will run from April 11, 2016 to April 18, 2016, with the live event taking place on April 21, 2016. Proceeds go to Girl Scouts of Central Maryland in order to support programming such as STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math), Community Programs, and camp and program Scholarships for girls. Auction items range from exotic vacation getaways to donated items guaranteed to delight and surprise. So, tell your friends, family, community. Let the bidding begin!

Make Your Bid to Support Girl Scouts of Maryland develop Girls of Courage, Confidence and Character to make this world a better place!

Now is your chance to not only get all the great items you want, but to do it knowing you are helping support our organization and mission. 

Girl Scouts build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. GSCM is committed to continuing the legacy of Girl Scouts’ founder: Juliette Gordon Low who organized the first Girl Scout troop in Savannah, Georgia on March 12, 1912; her mission was to help girls and young women realize their full potential outside of the home. Today, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland continues that legacy by ensuring that all girls –regardless of ability, ethnicity, income or circumstance—have the opportunity to develop leadership skills that allow them to make a difference in their schools, communities and the world. 

One of the most powerful results of living the Girl Scout Law is the ability to exercise and recognize true leadership. Being honest and fair, courageous and strong, using resources wisely, respecting yourself and others, and making the world a better place are values that our staff and volunteers teach, model, and reinforce.