In late October, the Santa Venera Girl Guides commemorated 30 years of friendship, learning, and community service with a meaningful tree-planting ceremony at the Romeo Romano Gardens.
To honour this milestone, the group planted 16 trees, each symbolising their enduring commitment to nurturing the environment and fostering unity within their community.
Each section of the Girl Guides participated in the ceremony, making the event a collective celebration of their shared values.
The youngest members, the Dolphins, eagerly planted trees with the belief that their small efforts could create a lasting impact.
The Brownie Guides likened the care required to nurture trees to their personal growth, understanding that they, too, thrive with “water, sunshine, and love.”
For the Guides, the young trees represented resilience and hope, while the Rangers and Young Leaders reflected on the significance of deep roots—both for the trees and their connection to the community.
Leaders guided the ceremony, celebrating 30 years of challenges overcome, friendships formed, and positive contributions to the environment.
As these trees grow, they will serve as a living testament to the Girl Guides’ dedication to kindness, courage, and environmental stewardship, inspiring future generations to build a greener, stronger community.
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