Girl Scouts of Nassau County to honor community champions at annual Legacy Award Brunch
Girl Scouts of Nassau County recently announced that their fourth annual Legacy Award Brunch Spring Fundraiser will be held on Wednesday, March 12, at The Heritage Club at Bethpage in Farmingdale.
The event celebrates individuals and organizations making a lasting impact on Girl Scouts and their communities, spotlighting leaders whose volunteerism and professional achievements inspire future generations.
“The Legacy Award Brunch is a remarkable opportunity to celebrate the transformative power of Girl Scouting and the extraordinary individuals who champion our mission,” said Rande Bynum, CEO of Girl Scouts of Nassau County. “By highlighting the accomplishments of these incredible leaders, we honor their contributions which inspire girls to rise to every challenge, shatter barriers, and create lasting change, all while leading with courage, confidence, and character.”
This year’s brunch will feature keynote speaker Dawn Harmon, CPA, director of the Long Island market area for waste management firm Reworld.
The 2025 Legacy Award will be presented to Stacey Sikes of the Long Island Association. There will also be three Impact Awards honoring emerging leaders under 40, to be presented to Erica Gibson from Adelphi University, Amanda Ieraci from Northwell Health and Rebecca Martinez from Molloy University.
Additionally, DHL Express will be recognized with the Community Champion Award for their commitment to Girl Scouts of Nassau County, providing logistical support for Operation Cookie to distribute Girl Scout Cookies to military personnel for 20 years and counting.
To learn more about the Legacy Award Brunch, please visit www.gsnc.org/legacy. All are welcome to purchase tickets, become a sponsor, or make a donation to support their mission. Visit legacybrunch2025.swell.gives.