Girl Scouts of Southern Illinois (GSofSI) has wrapped up the annual Fall Product Program for 2025. Girls in Southern Illinois sold over $485,000 in tasty treats, magazines, and other fun products. Let’s give a shout out to the following girls for being Fall Product Top Sellers for their respective areas:
Halyn Kuester from the Bond/Fayette County Service Unit sold $1,504 in product
Amelia Westman from the Centralia Service Unit sold $1,201 in product
Gracie Phillips from the Clay County Service Unit sold $2,009 in product
Gertrude Koebel from the Clinton/Washington County Service Unit sold $474 in product
Madilynn Somerville from the East Marion County Service Unit sold $382 in product
Isabella Porter from the Jackson County Service Unit sold $933 in product
Jamey Elliston from the Jefferson County Service Unit sold $639 in product
Jazmine Smith from the Johnson/Pope County Service Unit sold $802 in product
Bria Hopper from the Lawrence/Wabash/Edwards County Service Unit sold $2,056 in product
Sophia Harrison from the East Williamson County Service Unit sold $1,393 in product
Mia Bunting from the Massac County Service Unit sold $914 in product
Saphyra Wall from the North Franklin County Service Unit sold $728 in product
Juliette Cannon from the Perry County Service Unit sold $678 in product
Olivia Koester from the North Randolph County Service Unit sold $1,748 in product
Kamryn Patterson from the South Randolph County Service Unit sold $852 in product
Scarlet Thompson from the Richland County Service Unit sold $1,121 in product
Skyleigh Bostick from the Shawnee Service Unit sold $374 in product
Harper Jansen from the Union/Pulaski/Alexander County Service Unit sold $373 in product
Maisie Schallmo from the Wayne/Hamilton/White Service Unit sold $1,026 in product
Delilah Hargett from the West Frankfort Service Unit sold $1,000 in product
Autumn Doss from the West Williamson County Service Unit sold $709 in product
Cearena Chatman from the Alton/Godfrey/Wood River/Roxana Service Unit sold $1,517 in product
Olivia Taylor from the Granite City/Madison/Venice Service Unit sold $850 in product
Ainsley Bertels from the Jersey/Calhoun County Service Unit sold $1,367 in product
Katelynn Norman from the Bethalto Service Unit sold $1,784 in product
Beatrix Smith from the Edwardsville/Glen Carbon Service Unit sold $1,055 in product
Leah Branch from the Troy/St. Jacob Service Unit sold $737 in product
Autumn Stanley from the Highland Service Unit sold $610 in product
Elouise Floro from the Collinsville Service Unit sold $667 in product
Vanessa Sill from the O'Fallon/Shiloh/Fairview Heights Service Unit sold $2,196 in product
Olivia Wallenberg from the ClinClair Service Unit sold $604 in product
Aaliyah Martin from the Belleville/Swansea Service Unit sold $1,334 in product
Olivia Gilreath from the Millstadt/Columbia/Dupo/Smithton Service Unit sold $1,018 in product
Kora Knoth from the New Athens/Marissa/St. Libory/Freeburg Service Unit sold $1,298 in product
Sage Manning from the Waterloo Service Unit sold $1,054 in product
Hadley Skolasinski from the Effingham County Service Unit sold $1,589 in product
Jacquelynn Wernsing from the Western Coles/Cumberland County Service Unit sold $1,200 in product
Amelia Vandermeer from the Eastern Coles County Service Unit sold $1,102 in product
Delaynee Patton from the Edgar/Clark County Service Unit sold $936 in product
Aleigha Mullins from the Crawford/Jasper County Service Unit sold $856 in product
“What a fantastic Fall Product Program! This is a great way for girls to raise funds to kickstart their new Girl Scout year,” said Katie Grayling, Director of Product Programs. “While gaining valuable life skills, girls are funding exciting Girl Scout adventures. I can’t wait to see what this year has in store!”
Girl Scout Product Programs help girls gain five valuable life skills – goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics – that will benefit them throughout their lives. And, proceeds from these programs stay local to provide numerous opportunities for girls to explore their interests, become tomorrow’s leaders, and change the world.