Deborah Roberts Explores Juliette Gordon Low’s Legacy in Savannah

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Deborah Roberts will visit Savannah to explore the legacy of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. During her trip, she will engage with local Girl Scout troops and visit Low’s birthplace, connecting the past with today’s scouting values. The visit is part of a nationwide initiative celebrating the upcoming milestones of Good Morning America and the US’s 250th anniversary. Additionally, Roberts will participate in local events and learn about Savannah’s rich history, emphasizing community support and empowerment through scouting.

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Deborah Roberts, a native of Perry, Georgia, will explore the legacy of Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of the Girl Scouts, during her visit to Savannah as part of the Good Morning America series “50 States in 50 Weeks: America the Beautiful.” This initiative celebrates GMA’s upcoming golden anniversary and the United States’ 250th anniversary in 2026.

The journey of Roberts to Savannah is particularly meaningful as she has family roots with Girl Scouts, growing up with six sisters, many of whom participated in Girl Scouting, a tradition that instilled empowerment and community support in their upbringing. Although Roberts did not reach the ambassador level within the organization, her connection to GSA’s mission remains strong.

Roberts will film along Savannah’s historic riverfront on Thursday, July 24. As part of the experience, she is scheduled to visit Low’s birthplace, which is now a house museum offering interactive exhibits on the history and impact of the Girl Scouts of the USA. The museum provides a unique glimpse into the life of Low and highlights her contributions to empowering girls through scouting.

During her visit, Roberts is also set to engage with local Girl Scout troops, where she will learn about modern Girl Scout skills, with the opportunity to earn a Girl Scout pin. This interaction aims to connect the past with current practices, reinforcing the values that Juliette Gordon Low championed over a century ago.

The significance of Savannah goes beyond its association with the Girl Scouts; it played a crucial role in the American Revolution and is also notable for its historical sites, including the First African Baptist Church, which was integral to the Underground Railroad. Roberts expressed interest in exploring this rich history, further enriching her understanding of Savannah’s legacy.

A vibrant event will be part of the backdrop of Roberts’ visit. Hundreds of Girl Scouts recently participated in a Bridging ceremony called “Bridging Savannah’s Bridge,” held across the Talmadge Memorial Bridge. This ceremony involved approximately 400 Girl Scouts transitioning to new scouting levels in a demonstration of unity and growth. The event was particularly meaningful for Krystal Crawford, the CEO of Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia, as it marked her personal transition into leadership within the organization.

In addition to these notable activities, the announcement of the Girl Scout Cookie season for 2025 has generated excitement. The 2025 season will feature classic cookie flavors while retiring the S’mores cookie. Proceeds from these cookie sales are vital for local Girl Scout troops, supporting their activities such as camps and community service projects.

The cookie season in Georgia will commence in mid-February, running until early March, with home delivery options available starting February 21. This approach not only serves as a fundraising initiative for Girl Scouts but also promotes community engagement and the development of entrepreneurial skills among the girls involved.

As Deborah Roberts delves into Juliette Gordon Low’s legacy, her journey exemplifies the rich history of the Girl Scouts while highlighting both individual empowerment and community participation through shared experiences in scouting. The GMA series presents a unique opportunity to celebrate both personal connections and broader traditions within American culture.

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