Sweet treat alert You have until March 16 to get your Girl Scout cookies

Edmonds, WALocal News

The highly anticipated Girl Scout Cookie sales are about to wrap up, with the final opportunity to purchase cookies ending at 6 p. m. on Sunday, March 16. Local residents can easily find Girl Scout cookie booths through the Cookie Finder tool or enjoy the convenience of having cookies shipped directly to their homes. This year's theme, "Embrace Possibility," highlights how each cookie purchase contributes to the personal growth and adventures of Girl Scouts.

After the bakery's fees are covered, all remaining proceeds are allocated to local troops and the Girl Scouts of Western Washington Council, ensuring that the funds support community initiatives. In a bid to encourage larger orders, buyers can take advantage of a shipping discount when purchasing nine or more packages. The initiative not only satisfies sweet cravings but also plays a vital role in funding essential programs for young girls. By participating, consumers are directly investing in the empowerment and development of future leaders in their community. Don't miss out on this chance to enjoy delicious cookies while supporting a worthy cause.

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