Community Corner

Where to Get Your Girl Scout Cookie Fix in Naperville

It's the season of all things sweet, savory and Thin Mint, which means readers need to track down their nearest Girl Scout Troop to place orders for their fix.

It's time to stock up on your favorite Girl Scout cookies, and Naperville Patch plans to make it deliciously easy for you. 

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We're making a list of any local troops who can deal a sugary fix of your favorite variety.

Here's a handy list of local troops, leaders and their contact information. They're ready and waiting to deliver the cookies you crave.

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Can't remember which variety you like best? When in doubt, buy a bunch—or check out the Cookie Guide.

The Sales Girls

Troop 50-438

Contact troop leader Claudia at 630-544-9288 or claudiaheart31@gmail.com.

Troop 1155

Contact Gina at 708.525.2734 or Gina.c.testa@gmail.com.

Troop 51148 (South Naperville)

Contact Suzy at 630-544-0362 or suzy@jaromin.com.

Troop 51192 (Prairie Elementary)

Contact Liz at eafloegel@yahoo.com.

Troop 50293 (Spring Brook Elementary) 

Contact Colleen at 630-904-6097, mobile: 847-815-6460 or jhnsnclln@yahoo.com. 

Troop 50822 (Highland Elementary)

Contact Jill at jillxi@yahoo.com.

Troop 50035 and Troop 50996 (Kingsley Elementary)

Contact Sue at 630-753-9050 or idesigns@wideopenwest.com.

Troop 50585 

Contact Gail at 630-983-7894.

Troop 51337  (Scullen Middle School) 

 Contact Peg at mzz199@aol.com

Troop 50893 (Peterson Elementary School) 

Contact Peg at mzz199@aol.com.

 

Oh no! Did we miss your troop? Let us know by emailing naperville@patch.com.

And just in case you were wondering...

just where all that cookie money goes,we did our homework. According to the Girl Scouts of America, all of the revenue earned from cookie activities stays with the local Girl Scout council that sponsors the sale. This includes the portion that goes directly to the group selling cookies. Councils use their cookie revenue to supply essential services to troops, groups, and individual girls, such as providing program resources and communication support, training adult volunteers, and conducting special events.


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