It’s time!
Girl Scout cookie time.
The world’s largest entrepreneurial program for girls is underway as the Girl Scouts participate in cookie sales. All proceeds remain local to the community where girls sell their products. The cookies help fund service products, troop travel, and summer camp for the girls across Kentucky and Southern Indiana.
The Girl Scout Cookie program builds skills in leadership, goal setting, money management, decision-making people, people skills and business ethics. These Cookie Bosses earn badges for business, financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills.
Most cookies are $6 a box. This includes the Adventurefuls, Do-si-dos, Lemon-Ups, Samoas, Tagalongs, Thin Mints, and trefoils. Two gluten-free flavors, S’mores and Toffee-tastic, are $7 a box.
Each girl scout can provide their unique website link. So, if you know a Girl Scout, ask. The platform will deliver locally and ship cookies. Cookies can also be donated to US military servicemembers across the nation and overseas through the Digital Cookie.
Beginning Feb. 21, customers can also use the Cookie Finder website (girlscoutcookies.org) to order their favorite cookies for shipment directly to their homes or businesses. Cookie booths will also begin on Feb. 21.
Girl Scouts is open to any girl (K – 12). New members can join, and adults can become volunteers at gskentuckiana.org/join.
This article appears in Dec 18, 2024 – Jan 16, 2025.



