Going for Gold

Hunnewell rises to rank few achieve

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The centerpiece of the makeover of the We Care of Grundy County offices undertaken by Amber Hunnewell in pursuit of her Girl Scout Gold Award was a mural in the children’s play area. (Photo courtesy of the Hunnewell family)
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Amber Hunnewell, 16, earned the Girl Scout Gold Award this fall.

It’s the first time in at least a dozen years that anyone can remember a Morris Girl Scout going all the way to the top with the highest award a Girl Scout ages 14-18 can earn.

Only about 5,500 girls earned this award in the whole country last year. It’s an achievement that can take years of preparation and work, but Amber has already said she’s not through with scouts yet.
There will be no sitting back on her laurels for this achiever. She plans on staying active in Troop 407, and even returning to be a camp leader next summer.

In two states and four troops in cities in California and Illinois, Amber’s been in scouts since she was able to join.

The Hunnewells lived in northern California when Amber first became a Daisy in kindergarten. She remembers making a necklace with beads, each of which stood for a Girl Scout law.

Her mother, Margi, held leadership positions in all her troops throughout the years.

Brownies was the next step in first and second grade, where Amber remembers going tide pooling for starfish and sea anemones. There was also a rodeo they went to with a local Boy Scout troop, where they attended the event then camped out that night on the grounds.

Juniors was after Brownies in third through fifth grades, then Cadets, then Seniors. From there, Amber just bridged up to Ambassadors. She’s been in the Morris troop since she was 8.

“I really enjoyed all the activities,” she said, “and having my mom there helped me stay in it for so long.”
Amber appreciates all the leaders who have helped her along the way, including Morris leaders Caroline Cummings and Mary Miller Roed.

Through her scouting experience, she earned all three major Girl Scout awards – the Bronze, the Silver, and finally the Gold.

Her sash is quite a site. It has eleven small stars – one for each year she’s been in scouts. There are torches for leadership awards; wings representing “flying” up from Brownies to Juniors; bridging rainbows; and 16 interest patches, among other patches and pins.

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