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==Girl Scouting in Hawaii== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Girl Scouts of Hawai'i |image=Girl Scout Council of Hawaii map.svg |caption=Map of Girl Scout Council of Hawaii |type=council }} Girl Scouting started in Hawaii in 1917 with two troops in Oahu. Troop 1 at the [[Kamehameha Schools|Kamehameha School for Girls]] completed their paperwork first, but Troop 2 in [[Kaka‘ako]] asked for the sponsorship of [[Lili'uokalani]], the last monarch of Hawaii, and were promised her own flag that was given after her death. The Oahu council was established in 1918 and chartered in 1919. Other islands followed until Kauai had its first troop in 1936. In 1963 the Girl Scout Council of Oahu expanded to include all of Hawaii as well as Wake and Midway and was renamed Girl Scout Council of the Pacific. Wake and Midway were later dropped and in 1990 the council was renamed Girl Scout Council of Hawaii.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.girlscouts-hawaii.org/site/pp.asp?c=bdJGJJPwB&b=44084 |title=History in Hawaii - Girl Scout Council of Hawaii Website |access-date=2008-11-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070727204751/http://www.girlscouts-hawaii.org/site/pp.asp?c=bdJGJJPwB&b=44084 |archive-date=2007-07-27 }}</ref> {{Clear}} ===Girl Scouts of Hawai'i=== {{Infobox WorldScouting |name=Girl Scouts of Hawai'i |image=Girl Scout Council of Hawaii.png |caption=Girl Scouts of Hawai'i |type=council |owner=[[Girl Scouts of the USA]] |headquarters=[[Honolulu]] |location= |country=United States |coords= |f-date= |defunct= |founders= |founder= |members= |chiefscouttitle=President |chiefscout= |chiefscouttitle2=Council Commissioner |chiefscout2= |chiefscouttitle3=Scout Executive |chiefscout3= |website=[http://www.gshawaii.org gshawaii.org] }} The Girl Scouts of Hawai'i has about 5,500 girl and adult members. ====Service centers==== *[[Wailuku, Maui]] *[[Lihue|Līhu{{okina}}e, Kaua{{okina}}i]] *[[Keaau, Hawaii|Kea{{okina}}au, Hawaii]] *[[Kailua-Kona, Hawaii]] ====Camps==== *Camp Kilohana is {{convert|6|acre|m2}} on Hawaii and acquired in 1954. *Camp Paumalu is {{convert|135|acre|km2}} on the [[North Shore (Oahu)|North Shore]] of Oahu. It was given to the Girl Scouts by the [[Hawaiian Pineapple Company]] in 1951. *Camp Pi{{okina}}iholo is {{convert|14|acre|m2}} on [[Maui]] near [[Piiholo|Pi{{okina}}iholo mountain]] donated in 1962 by Dwight H. Baldwin and Virginia Wellington Wells. {{Clear}}
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