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prada mens clothes of Boardman, a graduate of Boardman High School, has been a Girl Scout for 12 years. For her Gold Award project, Emery made 73 pillows to donate to Akron Children's Hospital in Boardman. To help raise awareness and funding for her project, Emery held a carnival at a local church for other Girl Scout troops and children in her community. She plans to attend Kent State University in the fall, where she will major in nursing with a minor in Spanish. After receiving her degree in nursing, she hopes to become a nurse anesthetist.Trisha Mullen of Warren joined Girl Scout Troop 80669 as a Brownie in the 3rd grade and has been involved for more than 10 years. Mullen's Gold Award project, "Boys Dating, and Handbags" was an all day program aimed at teaching young girls in grades 6 through 12 about boys, dating and being responsible. "A lot of girls today really don't know what dating is about, and I have seen too many girls from my school and even in my own troop lower their own standards just for one guy who was treating them badly. I even went through this myself growing up and I really wanted to show these girls that dating is more than just having a boyfriend or being with the cutest guy, and that it's ok to be single," Mullen explained of her project. She plans to attend Youngstown State University to major in early childcare education.Miranda Parke of Cortland is a 2013 graduate of Maplewood High School. She was salutatorian of her class and graduated with honors. She has been a Girl Scout since the 3rd grade. For her Gold Award project, Miranda chose to tackle the community problem of education and created a free, bi weekly tutoring program for her school.Erin Pavick of Cortland, a graduate of Maplewood High School, has been a Girl Scout for 11 years. Cancer patients undergoing treatment at the Cleveland Clinic and their families benefited from her Gold Award project. Pavick planned and held a 5 K race and 1 mile fun run to raise awareness and funds to buy needed items for the Cleveland Hope Lodge. The Hope Lodge allows patients and their families a free place to stay while they go through treatment. She was able to donate more than $2,000 worth of items to the Hope