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Family Activities: Help her heart: Visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls and print three Go Red greeting card templates. Decorate them for three women that you love. In the cards, tell them what you love about their hearts. Then tell them that their heart health is important to you. Encourage them to join the Go Red movement by taking the Go Red Heart Checkup online. Visit uwhealth.org/gored for more information. Walk for heart health: Make a promise with a woman you love to walk together, at least twice per week, for two weeks. Visit new neighborhoods! Play with fast, medium and slow walking speeds to get your heart working. Family activity challenge: Challenge your family to try a new sport, activity or outdoor game. Family meal: Ask your family if you can help cook a heart-healthy meal in the kitchen. For heart-healthy recipe ideas, visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls. Invent your own Go Red family activity! Service Activities: Go Red Girl Scouts Calendar Contest! Draw a picture to teach others about heart health and enter it in the Go Red Girl Scouts Calendar Contest. Contest winners will earn a spot in the 2009 UW Health Go Red calendar. Be creative! For more contest details or to print an entry form, visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls. Go to uwhealth.org/gored and click on Go Red Girl Scouts. Follow the directions, fill it out and mail it to the address below by April 15, 2008: Go Red Girl Scouts UW Health - Go Red Girl Scout Calendar Contest Suite 150 635 Science Drive Madison, WI 53711 Daisy and Brownie Level Wear Red on National Go Red Day: February 2, 2008 is National Go Red Day. Wear red and promise to eat healthy and exercise. Invite one woman that you love to join you! Invent your own Go Red service activity! This patch program springs from a UW Health Heart and Vascular Care partnership with the American Heart Association to bring the national Go Red For Women Campaign to a local level. Together we can raise awareness of the risk of heart disease as the No. 1 killer of women. Copyright 2007-2008 UW Health. Published by University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. GO13450-0807P

Go Red Girl Scouts The purpose of this patch program is to raise awareness of the danger of heart disease as a serious women s health issue that starts with lifestyle habits developed early in life. The patch activities and online tools teach you how to keep your heart strong. Earning this patch will also help you: Learn to make healthier choices Empower women you love to do the same! Use our online tools to earn your Go Red patch! Visit uwhealth.org/gored and click on Go Red Girl Scouts. Don t forget to go to the Go Red Resource Page for Girls and print your own Love Your Heart Journal! It s a great guide to help you earn your patch. Go Red for Girls! Go Red for Women! Calling All Scouts! PATCH REQUIREMENTS Daisies: Complete two activities, each from a different section Brownies: Complete three activities, each from a different section UW Health offers Go Red events and workshops through the year to help you earn your patch. To learn more or to register, visit uwhealth.org/gored, click on Go Red Girl Scouts. PATCH ACTIVITIES Heart Education Activities: Check out a Go Red heart trunk for Daisies and Brownies to learn about how your heart works. Trunks are available through the Girl Scouts of Black Hawk Council. Self-explore: Visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls at uwhealth.org/gored and print your own Love Your Heart Journal to explore your heart health. Decorate it, update it and have fun with it! Activity pyramid: Visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls and print a Kids Activity Pyramid. Talk about it with your troop or family. Then act out the different activities. Put the pyramid up on your refrigerator at home to remind yourself and your family of activity guidelines that help keep your heart healthy. Cuisine collage: Food helps us stay alive and healthy. Eating a variety of foods helps you feel good and take care of your heart. But some foods are better for your heart than others. Cut out magazine pictures of food with your troop or family. Draw a line on a piece of cardboard to make two columns. Draw a big heart on the top of one column and a little heart on the other column. Tape the heart-healthy foods under the big heart and the unhealthy foods under the little heart. Talk about what you learned. Invent your own Go Red heart education activity!

Nutrition Activities: Creative snacking: As a troop or with your family, invent a heart-healthy snack. Eat it together and talk about what makes it healthy for your heart. For helpful hints visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls. Heart-healthy picnic adventure: Plan a heart-healthy picnic adventure as a troop or with your family. Walk or bike to a local park and explore the surroundings. Make a hearthealthy picnic meal or snack. If it is too cold outside, put blankets down and have your own indoor picnic. Use your imagination! Nutrition exploration: Have a fruit and vegetable taste-test as a troop. Try at least five fruits and vegetables that you have never tried before (like pomegranates or eggplant!). When you are done, draw a grocery list of your favorite foods and bring it home to share with your family. Just for fun: put on a blindfold while you taste the foods! Invent your own Go Red nutrition activity! Fitness Activities: Troop fitness: For two months, start or end each troop meeting with 20 minutes of exercise. For example, check out an exercise video from the library or have a dance party with your favorite music and healthy snacks. Exercise exploration: Girls who do exercise activities that they enjoy are more likely to stick with them as they grow up. Make a list of your favorite activities, using your Love Your Heart Journal. Then try one new physical activity like hip-hop or yoga with your troop or family. What did you like or not like about it? Talk about it! Create an obstacle course in your backyard or playground as a troop or with your family. Use a stopwatch to time each person as they go through the course. Tell your leader how you did: What did you learn? How hard did your heart work during the obstacle course? Just for fun: Before the event, make your own Love Your Heart medal out of ribbon and paper/cardboard. Color or paint a heart-healthy message or picture on it. Give the medal to a woman that you love. Participate in your school s local Jump Rope for Heart event! Design your own Go Red Girl Scouts t-shirt to show your Girl Scout pride. Invent your own Go Red fitness activity!

Family Activities: Help her heart: Visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls and print three Go Red greeting card templates. Decorate them for three women that you love. In the cards, tell them what you love about their hearts. Then tell them that their heart health is important to you. Encourage them to join the Go Red movement by taking the Go Red Heart Checkup online. Visit uwhealth.org/gored for more information. Walk for heart health: Make a promise with a woman you love to walk together, at least twice per week, for two weeks. Visit new neighborhoods! Play with fast, medium and slow walking speeds to get your heart working. Family activity challenge: Challenge your family to try a new sport, activity or outdoor game. Family meal: Ask your family if you can help cook a heart-healthy meal in the kitchen. For heart-healthy recipe ideas, visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls. Invent your own Go Red family activity! Service Activities: Go Red Girl Scouts Calendar Contest! Draw a picture to teach others about heart health and enter it in the Go Red Girl Scouts Calendar Contest. Contest winners will earn a spot in the 2009 UW Health Go Red calendar. Be creative! For more contest details or to print an entry form, visit the Go Red Resource Page for Girls. Go to uwhealth.org/gored and click on Go Red Girl Scouts. Follow the directions, fill it out and mail it to the address below by April 15, 2008: Go Red Girl Scouts UW Health - Go Red Girl Scout Calendar Contest Suite 150 635 Science Drive Madison, WI 53711 Daisy and Brownie Level Wear Red on National Go Red Day: February 2, 2008 is National Go Red Day. Wear red and promise to eat healthy and exercise. Invite one woman that you love to join you! Invent your own Go Red service activity! This patch program springs from a UW Health Heart and Vascular Care partnership with the American Heart Association to bring the national Go Red For Women Campaign to a local level. Together we can raise awareness of the risk of heart disease as the No. 1 killer of women. Copyright 2007-2008 UW Health. Published by University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics. GO12970-0607P

Go Red Girl Scouts Activity report and patch order form Leader/Contact name: Email: Troop # Program Level: Daisy Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Address: s: City: Zip Code: Phone: Number of girls who earned this patch x $2 per patch = Total $ * (shipping included) Please make checks payable to: UW Hospital and Clinics Mail your check and order form to: UW Health - Go Red Girl Scouts 635 Science Drive, Suite 150, Madison, WI 53711 Thank you for helping your troop earn Go Red Patches! We believe that each girl reached by the Go Red movement ment brings us one step closer to promoting a healthier generation of women. Please help us by sharing your thoughts on how we can make the Go Red Patch Program better. Write your comments below and feel free to use the back of this sheet. What patch activities or events did your troop choose to complete? What did the girls enjoy most about this program? What did they enjoy least? Did your troop use our online resources? If so, which resources? Did your troop fi nd them helpful? Please share your general reaction to this patch program. Would you recommend it to other Girl Scout troop leaders? Why or why not? What would you change about this patch program to make it better for future leaders and Girl Scouts? Add photos of your troop participating in Go Red patch activities and events to our photo gallery. Visit uwhealth.org/gored and click on Go Red Girl Scouts to fi nd out how your girls can be featured! Go Red for Women - Extras! I want to join the Go Red movement! Please send me more information and a Go Red pin for myself and for a friend. Please add me to the Go Red For Women e-newsletter, a free online newsletter with valuable heart- health facts, survivor stories and updates on local events for women. GO13381-0807P