18th Antigua Girl Guides

18th Antigua Girl Guides Tweenies, Brownies,Guides & Rangers work together, earn Awards & explore their community.

The 18th Antigua Brownies/Tweenies is an organization teaching young girls between the ages of three (3) to ten (10) the importance of friendship, confidence and leadership.

Our girls successfully completed Stage Two of the Swimming Badge Programme during the period 7th to 18th July. This stag...
07/08/2026

Our girls successfully completed Stage Two of the Swimming Badge Programme during the period 7th to 18th July.

This stage allowed the girls to further develop their swimming skills, increase their confidence in the water, and progress toward the next level of badge achievement.

The programme concluded with an unforgettable boat tour to Green Island, where the girls enjoyed the exciting opportunity to snorkel and observe the island's coral reef restoration project.

This educational and fun-filled experience deepened their appreciation for marine conservation while creating an unforgettable memories.

It was truly an exciting and rewarding adventure, making Summer 2026 a season to remember.

THANK YOU, Splashing with Clashing, Elkhorn Marine, AnuBlue Ocean Restoration and team.



Hard work, determination, and striving to reach one's full potential bring the greatest sense of accomplishment.The 18th...
21/07/2026

Hard work, determination, and striving to reach one's full potential bring the greatest sense of accomplishment.

The 18th Antigua Girl Guides proudly congratulate Phoenix Branker on being crowned Miss Optimist Petite 2026!

Phoenix, your dedication, confidence, and bravery have truly paid off.

We are proud of you.🀎

Congratulations,

On Saturday 11th July 2026, the 18th Antigua family, to include the Tweenies, Brownies, Guides, and Parents, enjoyed a w...
14/07/2026

On Saturday 11th July 2026, the 18th Antigua family, to include the Tweenies, Brownies, Guides, and Parents, enjoyed a wonderful adventure at Laviscount Island.

The day was filled with excitement as they explored the island, met the giant tortoises, parrots, lovebirds, and iguanas, and enjoyed a memorable hike around the beautiful surroundings.

This special excursion was the perfect way to conclude a term filled with adventure, friendship, teamwork, leadership, and togetherness.

Most importantly, it celebrated the true spirit and sisterhood of guiding that continues to shine ✨️ within the 18th Antigua Unit.πŸ₯°

Today, we celebrate International Being Me Day by acknowledging our Ranger Guides who were awarded their Free Being Me P...
23/06/2026

Today, we celebrate International Being Me Day by acknowledging our Ranger Guides who were awarded their Free Being Me Patch.

This day recognizes the importance of self-confidence, self-worth, and embracing who we truly are.

By successfully completing the Free Being Me, the most powerful lessons are that they are free to be themselves
in a world where peer pressure, unrealistic expectations, and social influences can often make young people question their value.

They discovered that their uniqueness is their strength and learned to appreciate themselves, support one another, and stand confidently in who they are.

May they continue to grow with courage, confidence, and pride, knowing that you are enough exactly as you are.

Happy International Free Being You
Day! πŸŒŸπŸ’™πŸ’š

"Be yourself; your individuality is your superpower."

HAPPY FATHERS DAY😘❀️❀️❀️❀️
21/06/2026

HAPPY FATHERS DAY😘❀️❀️❀️❀️

Congratulations, girls!
21/06/2026

Congratulations, girls!

21/06/2026

Our Tweenies, Brownies, Guides, and Rangers participated in environmental projects, educational trips, swimming programs, conservation activities, first-aid training, recycling initiatives, and community service projects.

These experiences helped our girls build confidence, leadership skills, teamwork, and a spirit of service.

On 18th June, they were proudly awarded badges and certificates in recognition of their participation and achievements throughout the year. πŸ…πŸ“œ

We are incredibly proud of each and every one of them.

Congratulations, girls! πŸŽŠπŸ‘πŸΎ

05/06/2026

The girls actively participated in all the sessions.

Have you ever heard the sound of your ❀️ heart? Our girls didπŸ˜‰!

Empowering Our Girls with Life-Saving Skills and Healthy Living Tips! πŸ’™β›‘οΈβœ¨Over the past three weeks, our Thursday sessio...
05/06/2026

Empowering Our Girls with Life-Saving Skills and Healthy Living Tips! πŸ’™β›‘οΈβœ¨

Over the past three weeks, our Thursday sessions have equipped our girls with valuable, life-saving skills and proper meal planning for school lunches and snacks.

Through engaging first aid sessions led by the dedicated πŸš‘ Emergency Medical Services (EMS) team and πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈNurse Markiba Drigo, the girls learned how to care for minor cuts, scratches, bruises, and other everyday injuries.

πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈNurse Melissa Telemaque lectured on healthy eating, the importance of exercising, and our heart.

These hands-on experiences have helped prepare them to confidently assist themselves and others in times of need.

The sessions were truly educational and empowering experiences for all! πŸ‘πŸ½

A heartfelt THANK YOU to the EMS team and Nurse Mariba Drigo and Melissa Telemaque for investing in and empowering our future leaders. πŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏπŸ‘πŸΏ


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Saint John's

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16:30 - 18:00

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+12687841814

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