Susan Thompson, CEO of Girl Scouts Black Diamond Council, holds an architect's rendering of what the council's new West Side offices, in the former Charleston Lincoln-Mercury dealership, will look like.
Kenny Kemp
In the parking lot behind a former auto parts store, roughly where property manager Joe Whittington is standing, the Girl Scouts hope to build a fire pit for their urban camp.
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Each of the two dormitory-style bedrooms of the Girl Zone urban camp will have six bunk beds, as shown in this architect's rendering.
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The Girl Zone includes a fire pit in the rear, as shown in this architect's rendering, where scouts can gather to "make s'mores, sing around the campfire, watch the stars and dream about tomorrow," Susan Thompson says.
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