In the coming weeks, a total of 699,720 packages of Girl Scout Cookies will be transported from the shelves of the Paul Arpin Van Lines warehouse in Warwick to customers in Rhode Island, southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, Connecticut, kicking off
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In the coming weeks, a total of 699,720 packages of Girl Scout Cookies will be transported from the shelves of the Paul Arpin Van Lines warehouse in Warwick to customers in Rhode Island, southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, Connecticut, kicking off the 2019 Girl Scout Cookie Sale season in southeastern New England.
The distribution of cookies from the Arpin warehouse will occur on Saturday, Jan. 19. Thin Mints, the most popular Girl Scout Cookie, will be sold along with Peanut Butter Patties, Lemonades, Thanks-A-Lots, Caramel deLites, Peanut Butter Sandwiches, Girl Scout S’mores and Shortbreads for $5 per package.
Additionally, a new gluten-free cookie has debuted. Caramel Chocolate Chip will be available on a limited basis for $6 per package. And this year, Girl Scouts will be able to accept credit card payments at the time of cookie delivery on any device.
Proceeds from Girl Scout Cookie sales remain in the local area and provide support for recruitment and training of volunteer leaders, outdoor programs and troop camping, property maintenance, and educational programs. Troops use their proceeds for trips and events and have the option to donate to a community service project.
For the 2018-2019 Girl Scout Cookie Program, Little Rhody Rescue will be the recipient of the Cookie Sale Community Service Project proceeds. Little Rhody Rescue is a nonprofit dog rescue and quarantine facility located in Rhode Island that strives to find safe homes for underprivileged and neglected dogs. It is made up of a small group of friends who share a common love. All of their dogs are rescued from animal shelters in Tennessee that are considered to be “high kill” shelters. For more information, visit littlerhodyrescue.com.
GSSNE is also looking forward to its third annual Cookies & Cocktails celebration, which will be held at the Crowne Plaza Providence-Warwick on Thursday, March 7, from
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Local chefs will be creating delicious desserts using Girl Scout Cookies. Back 40, Castle Hill Inn, Coast Guard House, Hemenway’s Seafood Grill & Oyster Bar and Whisk Me Away have committed to creating magical Girl Scout Cookie concoctions that are sure to leave guests wanting more. The evening will be emceed by WJAR’s Mario Hilario.
To learn more visit gssne.org.
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