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Awarded to girls between the ages of 14 and 18, it is meant to encourage organizational, leadership, and networking skills and should be of further use and maintenance to the community. The project is meant to fill a need in a local or global community, create change, and be ongoing. Last year approximately 5.4% of all eligible Girl Scouts were given the award.","Katherine Peterson of Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital Troop 2372 compiled this scrapbook as her service project for eligibility. She received the Gold Award along with 183 other Girl Scouts at an annual ceremony on May 13, 2006, in Washington, D.C. She then donated her project to the Thomas Balch Library so that it could be used for research.","Computer with CD-Rom drive.\n","None\n","Ashburn: Then and Now  is a scrapbook that recounts the history of Ashburn throughout the twentieth century. 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