Cookies, Community, and VIP Guests: Girl Scout Booths Are the Place to Be!

UPDATED APRIL 7: Our Cookie Booths have been hopping with activity—and hosting distinguished visitors.

Elected officials from across our 30-county footprint have stopped by booths to support Girl Scouts, and to get their fill of Cookies of course!

Our 2025 Cookie season has ended—and we appreciate the support from elected officials who visited Cookie booths throughout our council. Check out this update as of April 7.

Rep. Nate Davidson patronized two booths—one by Troop 11014 and one by Troop 20860:

Troop 31117 enjoyed a visit from Rep. Tim Twardzik:

State Rep. Jamie Barton stopped by a booth with Troop 32727 at Boyer’s Food Market:

State Rep. Dane Watro visited a booth in Hazle Township, where he supported Troop 32909:

Rep. Marc Anderson supported members of Troop 20387 at a local Tractor Supply:

Girl Scout fan Rep. Joe D’Orsie, who stopped by booths earlier this cookie season, visited two more in support of Troops 20398 and 20673:

And Rep. Jim Haddock visited a booth run by Troop 51040 at Walmart in Lackawanna County, captioning his trip with “I came, I saw, I bought too many cookies.” We know there’s no such thing as too many cookies, Rep. Haddock!

Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill picked up a few boxes of her favorite cookies at the Exchange Club of Hanover’s 71st Annual Builder’s Home & Garden Show on Saturday in York County.

State Rep. Jeff Olsommer did double duty, visiting Troop 52287 at Dutch’s Market in Greentown, Pike County, and hitting up Troop 50735 for some treats at Tractor Supply in Milford, where he scored his favorite—Peanut Butter Patties!

State Rep. Russ Diamond revealed that he loves Thin Mints while his wife prefers Peanut Butter Patties when he visited Troop 70839 in Annville, Lebanon County.

State Rep. Joe D’Orsie supported Troop 20278 at Bobcat Creamery in Manchester, York County.

More elected officials will be visiting booths in the coming weeks, so keep an eye out on our social media pages for photos and check back here for an update at the end of the month.

Don’t forget, you can find a Cookie Booth in your area. Or, if you want cookies directly shipped to you, find your local troop to support via out Digital Troop Cookie database.

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  1. divine! 107 2025 Bringing back the past: Watch the transformation of a historic barn at Camp Furnace Hills perfect

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