March 29, 2024

Girl Scouts of SNE Celebrate Cookie Season with their Second Annual Cookies & Cocktails Event!

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Warwick, RI (February 6, 2018) — In 2017, Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England celebrated the 100th anniversary of the first known instance of Girl Scouts selling cookies with their debut event Cookies & Cocktails. On March 8th, the celebration returns!

The festivities are shaping up to be an incredible evening celebrating 101 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies! Local chefs will be creating delicious desserts using everyone's favorite treat—Girl Scout Cookies! We have partnered with some of your favorite groups: Knead Doughnuts, Ellie's Bakery, Johnny Granata's, Aquilante's Bistro & Tavern and Newport Restaurant Group to showcase our cookies "out of the box".

Attendees will enjoy passed hors d'oeuvres, tasty Girl Scout Cookie creations, and the opportunity to bid on both live and silent auction items. The evening, once again, will be emceed by the one and only Mario Hilario. This is an event you won’t want to miss and proved to be a hit in 2017! (Please note this is a 21+ event.)

The event is scheduled for Thursday, March 8th from 5:30pm to 8:30pm at the Crowne Plaza (The Atrium) located at 801 Greenwich Ave, Warwick, RI.

Free ample parking is available for your convenience. Ticket sales are live on our website now at www.gssne.org!

About Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England
Girl Scouts is the world’s preeminent girl leadership organization where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world. Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England, in partnership with 2,700 adult volunteers, serves 6,500 girls from Rhode Island, thirteen communities in southeastern Massachusetts, and Pawcatuck, CT. For additional information, please visit www.gssne.org, follow @GirlScoutsofSNE on Twitter, and like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GSSNE.

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