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Structure of Trefoil Guild.

Trefoil Guilds are an integral part of Guiding and each  Guild is autonomous. Each Guild elects its own president, Secretary and Treasurer, plans it's own program and decides when and where to meet.

Each Guild decides how they can offer service and support within their community, while keeping in mind the spirit of the Guide promise.

Members are kept well informed of State activities through the publication of regular newsletters.

Where are Trefoil Guilds in SA

For more information on SA Trefoil Guilds and how to join Contact: 8418 0900

Why Trefoil

         - Once a Girl Guide, always a Girl Guide

          - To keep the Guiding spirit alive in the community

          - To support youth members

          - To adherer to the principles of the Promise and Law

Uniform

Trefoil members may wear a Guild dress which consist of a white blouse with navy skirt/slacks. A Trefoil Guild long scarf is generally worn as part of the Guild dress.

The Trefoil Guild promise badge is a gold Trefoil with a red background with the wording of "Trefoil Guild" on the scroll. Informal Trefoil tops,( with Trefoil state colours) are also worn. Trefoil members may wear the adult uniform of GGSA.

 

 

 Sandra Simper, Barb Donnelly, Ann Lee and Helen Janz

 

 

Ann Lee                       Trefoil State Guild Adviser
8362 0272                   annbrucelee@bigpond.com
 
Sandra Simper            Asst State Trefoil Guild Adviser
8449 4196                sandra.simper@internode.on.net
 
Barb Donnelly             Asst State Trefoil Guild Adviser
8276 6974                   donnellybarb@bigpond.com.au
 
Helen Janz                  Treasurer                                           
8370 5924                   helenj42@adam.com.au
 
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