Aileen Robles, right, a Daisy and the daughter of Sen. Luz Robles, D-Salt Lake; and Sarah Hammerstrom wait to hand out Girl Scout cookies to senators at the state Capitol on Wednesday, February 15, 2012. The girls were on hand for a Girl Scouts Resolution announcement and presentation to the legislature honoring our 100th anniversary.
Laura Seitz, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — Girl Scouts were honored and legislators partook of treats during an event at the state Capitol on Wednesday.
Miss Media Girl Scouts, along with Girl Scouts of Utah staff and volunteers, introduced this year's Girl Scout cookies to the Utah Legislature. This event took place in conjunction with a Girl Scouts Resolution announcement and presentation to the Legislature honoring Girl Scouts' 100th Anniversary.
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