This historical walking tour was created by Jessica Barlow and Emily Nix

for their Girl Scout Gold Award Project in 2003-2004.


The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest achievement a girl can receive in Girl Scouting. It usually takes two to three years of work to fulfill the requirements, develop a project, and complete it.  The final project must be approved by the Council, and must take 50 hours or more to complete.


Emily
 
Jessica

Emily and Jessica are both adult Girl Scouts and received their Silver Awards in 2000 and their Gold Awards in 2003. Both girls grew up in Mountain Lakes, although Jessica now lives in Coto de Caza, California. Emily and Jessica have been Girl Scouts for over 10 years and actively participate in their respective communities. They graduated high school in 2005; Jessica now attends Duke University while Emily attends the University of Virginia.




For more information about Gustav Stickley and the Arts and Crafts Movement

be sure to visit Craftsman Farms
2352 Route 10-West #5
Morris Plains, NJ 07950
973-540-1165
www.stickleymuseum.org




Works Cited


"Animal Coloring Pages". 13 August 2004.

< http://www.coloring.ws/animals/alligator2.gif>.

"Arts and Crafts Movement- Gustav Stickley". 1 July 2004.

< http://anc.gray-cells.com/p_gs.html>.

"The Children's Museum of Utah". 13 August 2004.

< www.childmuseum.org/images/snowman.gif>.

"Gingerbread & Holiday Wassail Recipes from Colonial Williamsburg". 13 August 2004.

< http://www.history.org/Almanack/life/food/ginger.cfm>.

"The History of Mountain Lakes". 22 April 2003.

< www.mtnlakes.org/History>.

Kendrick, Bill. "The Maze Generator". 21 July 2003.

< http://www.billsgames.com/mazegenerator>.

Moore, Marcia G., ed. This is Mountain Lakes. The League of Women Voters: 1989.

"St. Peter's Episcopal Church". 2 January 2004.

< www.stpeters.addr.com/Pages/history.html>.




© 2004 Emily Nix & Jessica Barlow