PathwaysGuide Fall2015

Page 1

FALL

2015

pathways guide


Tours for Girl Scouts

ÂŽ

SHOW YOUR GIRLS THE WORLD Give your girls a global perspective and take them on an all-inclusive international tour designed just for Girl Scouts. From pinning ceremonies at a WAGGGS World Centre to fashion tours in Paris to meaningful service projects in Peru, girls return home more confident, with a wealth of new skills and a new perspective on the world.

EVERY ALL-INCLUSIVE TOUR COVERS: Full-time Tour Director Entrances Experiential learning Round-trip flights on major carriers Comfortable motorcoach Overnight stays in hotels

Download a free ebrochure at eftours.com/gsdiscover or call 800-457-9023.

Regional-style meals EF Travel Patch

2 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

eftours.com/girlscouts


Dates to Remember Girl Scout Mission Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place.

......................... Girl Scout Promise

On my honor, I will try: to serve God and my country, to help people at all times, and to live by the Girl Scout Law.

......................... Girl Scout Law

I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.

......................... Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center Hours

Monday-Wednesday—8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday— 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday—8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

......................... Girl Scout Shop Hours

(@ Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center)

School Year (September 1-May 31) Monday-Wednesday—8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Thursday—8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Friday—8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Second Saturday—9 a.m.-3 p.m. Summer (June 1-August 31) Monday-Wednesday—8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday—8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Friday—8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Second Saturday—9 a.m.-1 p.m.

......................... @ GirlScoutsSWTX

Volunteer Expo & Service Team Training .... Labor Day (offices closed) .... Staff Strategy Day (offices closed).... Fall Product Program Begins.... Juliette Gordon Lowe Birthday.... Thanksgiving Break (offices closed) .... Staff Training Day (offices closed) .... Troop Financial Reports Due.... Winter Holiday (offices closed) .... Girl Scout Cookie Program begins .... GSSWT offices reopen .... Staff Strategy Day (offices closed) .... Martin Luther King, Jr. Day (offices closed) ....

August 22 September 7 September 10-11 September 18 October 31 November 24-25 November 5 December 15 Decemeber 24 January 4 January 4 January 7 January 18 January 18

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas (GSSWT) is chartered by Girl Scouts of the USA to provide program in Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Dimmit, Edwards, Frio, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes, Kendall, Kerr, Kimble, Kinney, Maverick, Medina, Real, Uvalde, Val Verde, Wilson and Zavala counties. GSSWT is headquartered at the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center in north central San Antonio. The leadership center includes a Girl Scout Shop, Resource Center, Volunteer Service Center, a large multi-purpose room for programs and overnights, green space, a large patio and plenty of meeting rooms. To Visit or Contact GSSWT Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center 811 N. Coker Loop | San Antonio, Texas 78216 210-349-2404 | 1-800-580-7247 | Fax 210-349-2666 | girlscouts-swtx.org West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center at Coronado/Escobar (formerly Coronado-Escobar Elementary School, Edgewood ISD) 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. (formerly known as W. Durango) San Antonio, Texas 78237 210-319-5775

GSSWT receives funding from United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, as well as from the following counties: Comal, Del Rio/Val Verde, Guadalupe, Kendall and Kerr.

Spring 2015 Pathways Guide | 3


Table of Contents

Table of Contents 5 ... 6 ... 7 ... 8 ... 9 ... 11 ... 13 ... 14 ... 23 ... 47 ... 54 ... 59 ... 60 ... 61 ... 62 ... 63 ... 64 ... 65 ... 66 ... 66 ... 68 ... 70 ... 71 ... 73 ... 73 ... 74 ... 76 ... 84 ... 85 ... 87 ... 88 ... 89 ... 92 ... 93 ... 94 ... 95 ... 96 ...

Program Welcome Notables Registration Procedures/Terminology Outcomes & Pathways Programs-at-a-Glance Calendar-at-a-Glance Programs-at-a-Glance by Location Camp Pathway Events Pathway 2014-2015 Business Patch Initiatives Series Pathway Travel Pathway Troop Pathway Volunteer Development Introduction Adult Learning Registration Procedures Adult Learning Sites Adult Learning Calendar-at-a-Glance Overview of Volunteer Positions Adult Learning for Girl Scout Volunteers Troop Pathway Courses Enrichment Classes Camp Pathway Courses CPR/First Aid Travel Pathway Courses Events & Series Pathway Courses Take Action Opportunities Community Partner Programs Girl Scout Cookie Program Home Study Request/Adult Learning Waiver Girl Program Scholarship Application Spanish Girl Program Scholarship Application Program Event Registration Form Spanish Program Event Registration Form Adult Learning Registration Form Spanish Adult Learning Registration Form Girl Scout Shop News Fall Product Program

4 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Welcome Message

Welcome to the Fall 2015 Pathways Guide What an amazing time to be a Girl Scout. According to Mr. Rogers: Each person in the world is a unique human being and each has unique human potential‌ one of the important tasks of growing is the discovery of this uniqueness. The unique Girl Scout experience begins with the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law. Discover, Connect and Take Action, developing skills that yield the desired outcomes of courage, confidence and character. Never underestimate yourself trying to be someone you are not. Your differences make you beautiful and unique. GSSWT’s commitment to girls is to provide a fun and safe leadership experience that helps each girl realize her uniqueness inside while connecting to the world around her and taking action along her exceptional journey. This year girls will take the lead in helping plan and personalize their own special pathway to discovering their uniqueness.

Match each award with the appropriate Grade Level category. The Power of One Award

Tell a Story Award Birdbath Award

Innovate Award Alert Award

Speak Out! Award Cultivate Award

Dream Maker Award

The Connect Key Award Sisterhood Award

Firefly Award

LOVE Water Award

The Interact Award Sage Award

The Harvest Award

The Golden Honey Bee Award

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 5


Notables

Notables

Please review this section carefully as it contains valuable information about program and adult learning registration and guidelines.

Community Collaborative Waivers: While each girl must have an updated Health History Form and Permission Slip at all council programs, several community collaboratives require an additional permission form or waiver. If a program requires such paperwork, you will see

NOTE: Program and adult learning session opportunities are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Completed registrations with payment received at the Volunteer Service Center (at either the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center or West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center) via fax, email— volunteerhelpdesk@girlscouts-swtx.org, mail or dropoff by the close date will fill spaces available up to the maximum allowed as noted in this guide.

Tag-a-longs: Icons listed with each program in this

listed with the program in the guide.

This paperwork will be emailed as an attachment along with your confirmation email. You may not be able to participate in the program if this paperwork is not complete when you arrive.

Safety Activity Checkpoints Adult/Girl Ratio: If registering for a council program, your group/troop must have at least two unrelated registered, approved adult volunteers present at all times, plus additional adult

guide will indicate whether or not tag-a-longs are permitted

volunteers as necessary, depending on the size of the group

at the program. If you see

and the ages and abilities of girls. Adult volunteers must be

listed with any program,

absolutely no tag-a-longs will be allowed. A tag-a-long is any

a registered member at least 18 years old and must have

extra participant who is not registered for the program. This

a cleared background check on file at the council before

includes siblings, friends and adults who do not meet but

volunteering. One lead volunteer in every group must be

exceed the adult/girl ratio. Due to liability insurance limits,

female. At least two adults are needed per the number

most programs do not permit tag-a-longs and they will be

of Girl Scouts listed below:

asked to leave or remain outside of the program.

Buisness Patch Initiative Disclaimer:

Girl Scout Daisies •

Company logo is listed by programs with the potential of completing a portion of the curriculum. For complete

registered for a program, you will receive a confirmation email that contains important information about the event and attachments of all necessary forms that must be completed and brought to the event. Always included in the attachments are copies of a Health History Form and Permission Slip. Each girl attending the program must have these two documents present at each program she attends. This packet is sent only to the registering adult. It is that adult’s responsibility to make sure all participants receive this information.

12 Girl Scout Brownies, plus 1 adult for each additional 6 Girl Scout Brownies

curriculum, visit www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches.

Confirmation Email: After you are successfully

6 Girl Scout Daisies, plus 1 adult for each additional 4

16 Girl Scout Juniors, plus 1 adult for each additional 8 Girl Scout Juniors

20 Girl Scout Cadettes, plus 1 adult for each additional 10 Girl Scout Cadettes

24 Girl Scout Seniors/Ambassadors, plus 1 adult for each additional 12 Girl Scout Seniors/Ambassadors

Volunteer Opportunities:

Adults and Program

Aides are needed at many council programs. If you see listed with any program, you’re needed. If you’re interested in sharing your time or talents, please contact your GO Team Program Specialist for more information.

West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center: If a program is to take place at our West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center (WSGSLC) this icon will be used as the reference symbol for that location.

6 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Registration Procedures be submitted for programs with fees more than $25. Full payment must be made at the time of registration for all programs with fees of $25 or less.

Registration Procedures

1. Carefully read Notables, Registration Procedures and Registration Terminology.

2. Select the program you wish to attend from pages 15-58. 3. Check the close date for each event. 4. Log onto your eBiz account to check program availability .

5. Register for program(s) and pay deposit(s) or fees online.

* For more information on registering with paper forms please contact the volunteer service center.

Registration Terminology

close date: The last day that registrations may be accepted. All program fees/balances due must be received by the close date. Those with outstanding balances remaining will be canceled and replaced with girls from the wait list. (Wait list: When a program or adult learning session reaches the maximum capacity, all registrations received up to the close date will be given the option to be placed on a wait list. The wait list will be utilized if there is a cancellation.) minimum: The fewest registrations needed for a program to take place. maximum: The most registrations that will be accepted into any particular program. limit: The most registrations that will be accepted into any particular program when there is no minimum.

Max/Min refer to program totals—not per troop

confirmation email: A confirmation email with important program information and attachments of all necessary forms for the program will be emailed at the close date. It is extremely important that you read all of the information in the email and download all attachments.

payments: Full payment must be made by the close date. If you are confirmed for a program and the balance due is not received by the end of business on the close date, your registration may be canceled and your space may be filled from the wait list. refunds: Refunds generally take 7–10 business days to process unless otherwise mentioned. If a program is canceled by council for any reason, a full refund will be given within 1-2 business days of the cancellation. If a cancellation is made by the customer no later than two weeks prior to the program, the customer will receive a refund minus the deposit fee or 25%. If a cancellation is made by the customer within two weeks of the program, a refund will not be given. Call 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391 for more information about refunds. cancellations: Cancellations made two weeks or more prior to the program date will be eligible for a refund, minus the 25% deposit. Cancellations made within two weeks of a program or “no-shows” are not eligible for any refund due to expenses incurred. scholarships: Scholarships are available for many programs (see program descriptions). The Girl Program Scholarship Application (see page 87-88) should be completed by the parent/guardian or troop leader and attached to the registration form. Girls are eligible for two scholarships per year. cookie credits: Cookie credits may be applied only to girls’ registration fees for council-sponsored program events. Please indicate on the registration form if using cookie credits—and be sure to include the cookie credit card number. severe weather: In the event of severe weather, please call the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center (210-349-2404/ 1-800-580-7247). Voice mail will be available 24 hours a day with notification of program cancellation or postponement. behavior: Inappropriate behavior on the part of any participant (girl or adult) may result in the participant being asked to leave the event without a refund.

deposit/fees: A non-refundable deposit of 25% must

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 7


Outcomes & Pathways

Outcomes of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience

Girl Scout Pathways

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE) represents a leap forward in how Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence and character.

Camp. This pathway captures participation in day, twilight or resident camp. It allows girls to participate in the outdoors and/or focus on environmental education. Girls must currently attend or have completed kindergarten to participate.

More than a century ago, Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low recognized that developing girls’ leadership abilities was critical for ensuring they would be the positive change-makers of the future. Since Juliette Low’s time, the world has changed dramatically. This ever-more complex and uncertain world requires a new kind of leader—one who values diversity, inclusion and collaboration and is committed to improving neighborhoods, communities and the world. The GSLE engages girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others and taking action to make the world a better place. This model begins with a definition of leadership that girls understand and believe in: a leader, girls say, is defined not only by the qualities and skills one has, but also by how those qualities and skills are used to make a difference in the world. This more inclusive and empowering model of shared leadership is also the one most valued by girls. It encourages girls to take an increased responsibility for designing and implementing activities, resulting in opportunities for them to see how their actions can impact the lives of others. The GSLE identifies three “keys” to leadership: Discover—girls understand themselves and their values and use their knowledge and skills to explore the world. Connect—girls care about, inspire and team with others locally and globally. Take Action—girls act to make the world a better place.

When Discover, Connect and Take Action activities are girl-led and involve learning by doing and cooperative learning, girls achieve the desired and expected shortterm leadership outcomes, ultimately resulting in Girl Scouting achieving its mission.

8 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) has developed a more flexible model for participation in Girl Scouting. When a girl joins the organization, she becomes a Girl Scout member. Girls can choose any one, all or some of these pathways:

Events. This pathway offers a variety of scheduled activities that are open to all girls by grade level. Girls may choose to participate in as many events as they like, exploring their skills and interests along the way in a variety of thematic areas such as community service, cultural arts, overnighters, healthy living, math and science, aquatics, environmental awareness and much more. Series. This pathway offers activities for the same group of participating girls, scheduled over three to eight weeks, relating to a specific theme or purpose. Series are developed with the intent that each registered participant attend all sessions scheduled throughout the course of the offering, because sessions are designed so that each day builds toward the next and culminates upon the delivery of the last session activity. Travel. These programs offer leadership and cross-cultural opportunities through regional, national and international travel. Girls can participate through council-sponsored trips or national and international sponsored trips called destinations. Girls will meet with other girls and adults, participate in a “girl-centric” planning component, travel to a destination and take part in a service-learning Take Action project. Troops. This pathway offers girls an opportunity to work with the same group of girls in their own grade level, usually over a span of nine to 12 months, in partnership with two or more appointed adult advisors. Girls may join at any time during the membership year. The troop/group meets for the enjoyment and benefit of the girls, and meetings are built around the girls' ideas. Girl planning, in partnership with adult volunteers, helps to develop a team relationship, developing leadership skills and allowing girls to benefit from the guidance, mentoring and coaching of caring adults.


Programs At A Glance

Programs-at-a-Glance Archery FUN-damentals at Camp La Jita, A/V p. 17, (CP) Archers Ready, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 30 (EP) SCGSLC Archery FUN-damentals at WSGSLC, A/C p. 38 (EP) Back to School Jamboree, F p. 27 (EP) WSGSLC Babysitters Club, J/C/S/A p. 34 (EP) SCGSLC/WSGSLC Battle of Flowers Parade p. 53 (EP) downtown Be Brave, F, p. 19 (CP) La Jita Bone Voyage, C/S/A p. 31 (EP) Alamo Plaza Brain Freeze, D/B/J p. 51 (EP) WSGSLC Blessing of the Animals, D/B/J/C/S/A p.41 (EP) SCGSLC BROWNIE Blessing – St. Agnes, Patron of Girl Scouts, B p. 42 (EP) St. Helena Catholic Church Brownie Skill Builders, (SP) p. 57 SCGSLC Cadette Program Aide Core Training at Spring Break, C p. 21 (CP) Camping with Mom, D/B/J p . 41 (EP) SCGSLC Canoe FUN-damentals at Camp La Jita, A/V p. 16, (CP) Canoe FUN-damentals at Boerne Lake, A/V, p. 18, (CP) Catholic National Religions Recognition, B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) Celebration of Sikh Culture in Texas, F p. 36 (EP) Institute of Texan Cultures Celebration de los Muertos, B/J/C/S/A p. 38 (EP) WSGSLC Cookie Bash, 2016 D/B/J/C/S/A p. 49 (EP) SCGSLC Cookie Pajamarama, F p. 50 (EP) WSGSLC Craftopia D/B/J/C/S/A, p. 45 (EP) WSGSLC Daisy Skill Builders, p. 57 (SP) SCCLGC Deck the Halls: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 48 (EP) SCGSLC Every Daisy Needs a Journey, D p. 48 (EP) SCGSLC Explore Aviation, C/S/A p. 30 (EP) Valero Airport Hangar Final Splash, F p. 25 (EP) WSGSLC Freaky Friday, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 25 (EP) WSGSLC Girl Power!!! S/A p. 33 (EP) WSGSLC Girls Give Back, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 40 (EP) SCGSLC Girl Scout Fun, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) SCGSLC Gold Award Workshop, S/A p. 24 (EP) SCGSLC GSSWT Annual Thanksgiving Dinne,r F p. 43 (EP) WSGSLC Great Girl Scout Race, C/S/A p. 50 (EP) SCGSLC Holiday Wonderland, F p. 46 (EP) WSGSLC Hunger Games, C/S/A p. 39 (EP) SCGSLC How to Survive a Zombie Invasion, C/S/A p. 16, (CP) Camp La Jita Junior Skill Builders, J p. 58 (SP) SCGSLC Lights on the River, C/S/A p. 46 (EP) Riverwalk Light the Holidays Lock, In D/B/J/C/S/A p. 32 (EP) SCGSLC Luau Shake Down, D/B/J p. 29 (EP) WSGSLC Mirrors, Mazes & Lasers, Oh My! C/S/A p. 51 (EP) Alamo Plaza

Mommy and Me Making Memories, D/B/J/C, p. 18, (CP) Monster Mash, D/B/J/C p. 37 (EP) SCGSLC Mother Nature Everywhere, D/B/J p. 43 (EP) SCGSLC Mother & Daughter Self-Defense, C/S/A p. 45 (EP) SCGSLC MLK March. F p. 49 (EP) Music to my ears – Badges, Badges, Badges, D/B/J p. 36 (EP) Boerne. Kerrville My Little Pony- Winter Horse Camp for Daisies and Brownies, D/B, p. 21 (CP) National Night Out 2015, F p. 31 (EP) WSGSLC Neon Nights, B/J/C/S/A p. 44 (EP) SCGSLC Picasso Princess: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 35 (EP) SCGSLC Pizza Ninjas, B/J/C p. 35 (EP) WSGSLC Pretty in Pink – Breast Cancer Awareness, C/S/A p. 34 (EP) Mirasol Deluna Foundation Program Aide Core Training, C p. 28 (EP) SCGSLC Program Aide Enrichment, C p. 56 (SP) SCGSLC Program Aide Horsemanship Training, C/S/A, p. 20 (CP) Camp La Jita Pumpkin Palooza, F p. 37 (EP) WSGSLC PJs and Penguins, D/B/J/C p. 39 (EP) SeaWorld Roars & Snores, Africa Live! D/B/J/C/S/A p. 33 (EP) SA Zoo SA @ Night, C/S/A p. 40 (EP) Alamo Say Goodbye to Summer, F, p. 15, (CP) Camp La Jita

Girl Scout Daisy

Girl Scout Senior

Girl Scout Brownie

Girl Scout Ambassador

Girl Scout Junior

Girl Scout Volunteer

Girl Scout Cadette

f

Family

Programs in this Pathways Guide are divided into sections by pathways: Camp, Events, Series and Travel. The code in parentheses allows you to quickly see which pathway each program is in.

CP = Camp Pathway

SP = Series Pathway

EP = Events Pathway TP = Travel Pathway Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 9


Programs At A Glance Cont. Scavenger Hunt, C/S/A p. 53 (EP) SCGSLC Silver Award Workshop, C p. 24 (EP) SCGSLC Sorority Night, C/S/A p. 52 (EP) SCGSLC Spa Night Sleepover, B/J/C p. 32 (EP) SCGSLC Spring Troop Camping, D/B/J/C/S/A, p. 22 (CP) Success Academy: Career Skills and Training for Adults, F p. 27 (EP) WSGSLC Super Hero Training Camp, B/J/C p. 22 (CP) Camp La Jita Taste of Sailing, C/S/A, p. 15, (CP) Boerne Lake Thanksgiving Break Mini Fun Camp, D/B/J/C p. 44 (EP) SCGSLC Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29 (EP) Uvalde, Eagle Pass, Boerne, Kerrville

Tone Up Tuesdays, F p. 26 (EP) WSGSLC West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center Family Fun Nights, F p. 26 (EP) WSGSLC We Canoe & Have Fun Too! At Camp La Jita, B/J/C p. 17, (CP) We Canoe & Have Fun, Too! At Boerne Lake, B/J/C, p. 19 (CP) Winter Horse Camp, J/C/S/A, p. 20 (CP) Camp La Jita Women’s Health Day, C/S/A/ p. 52 (EP) SCGSLC World of Science – STEM Program, D/B p. 28 (EP) WSGSLC Zip Line Adventure ,J/C/S/A p. 42 (EP) Natural Bridge Caverns

OVERNIGHT CAMPOUTS ABOARD

On the Beach • Corpus Christi, Texas

BOOK YOUR TROOP TODAY 1 - 8 0 0 - L A DY - L E X E x t . 3 21 USSLEXINGTON.COM

1 on

#

10 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Calender At A Glance

Calendar-at-a-Glance August 13, Silver Award Workshop, C p. 24(EP) 20, Gold Award Workshop, S/A p. 25 (EP) 27, Final Splash, F p. 25 (EP)

September 10, 24 Girl Scout Fun, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 12, Say Goodbye to Summer, F, p. 15, (CP) 16, West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center Family Fun Nights, F p. 26 (EP) 17, 24 Success Academy: Career Skills and Training for Adults, F p. 27 (EP) 19, Back to School Jamboree, F p. 27 (EP) 19, Program Aide Core Training, C p. 28 (EP) 20, Catholic National Religions Recognition, B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 24, World of Science – STEM Program, D/B p. 28 (EP) 24, Luau Shake Down, D/B/J p. 29 (EP) 26, Taste of Sailing, C/S/A, p. 15, (CP) 28, Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29, (EP) October 2, How to Survive a Zombie Invasion, C/S/A p. 16, (CP) 3, Explore Aviation, C/S/A p. 30 (EP) 4, Archer’s Ready, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 30 (EP) 6, National Night Out, 2015 F p. 31 (EP) 8, 22 Girl Scout Fun, D/B/J/C/ S/A p. 55 (SP) 9, Bone Voyage, C/S/A p.31 (EP) 9, Light the Holidays Lock In, D/B/J/C/ S/A p. 32 (EP) 9, Roar & Snores, Africa Live! D/B/J/C/ S/A p. 33 (EP) ZOO 9, Spa Night Sleepover B/J/C, p. 32 (EP)

10, Canoe FUN-damentals, A/V p. 16, (CP) 10, Archery FUN-damentals, A/V p.17, (CP) 10, We Canoe & Have Fun Too!, B/J/C p. 17, (CP) 10, Girl Power!!! S/A p. 33 (EP) 10, Babysitters Club, J/C/S/A p. 34 (EP) 10, Pretty in Pink – Breast Cancer Awareness, C/S/A p. 34 (EP) 12, Picasso Princess: Day Camp, D/B/ J/C p. 35 (EP) 15, Pizza Ninjas, B/J/C p. 35 (EP) 15, Daisy Skill Builders, D p. 57 (SP) 16, Mommy and Me Making Memories, D/B/J/C, p. 18, (CP) 17, Celebration of Sikh Culture in Texas, F p. 36 (EP) 20, Music to my ears – Badges, Badges, Badges, D/B/J p. 36 (EP) 25, Catholic National Religions Recognition, B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 29, Pumpkin Palooza, F p. 37 (EP) 29, Brownie Skill Builders, B p. 57 (SP) 23, Monster Mash, D/B/J/C p. 37 (EP) 31, Archery FUN-damentals, A/C p. 38 (EP) November 5, 19, Girl Scout Fun, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 6, Celebration de los Muertos, B/J/C/ S/A p. 38 (EP) 6, Hunger Games, C/S/A p. 39 (EP) 7, Canoe FUN-damentals, A/V, p. 18, (CP) 7, We Canoe & Have Fun, Too! B/J/C, p. 19 (CP) 7, PJs and Penguins, D/B/J/C p. 39 (EP) 7, SA @ Night, C/S/A p. 40 (EP) 12, Junior Skill Builders, (SP) p. 58 14, Girls Give Back, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 40 (EP) 14, Be Brave, F, p. 19 (CP) 13, Camping with Mom, D/B/J p . 41 (EP) 14, Blessing of the Animals, D/B/J/C/ S/A p. 41 (EP)

14, BROWNIE Blessing – St. Agnes, Patron of Girl Scouts, B p. 42 (EP) 14, Zip Line Adventure, J/C/S/A p. 42 (EP) 15, Catholic National Religions Recognition, B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 19, GSSWT Annual Thanksgiving Dinner F p. 43 (EP) 21, Mother Nature Everywhere D/B/J p. 43 (EP) 23, Thanksgiving Break Mini Fun Camp D/B/J/C p. 44 (EP) 24, Thanksgiving Break Mini Fun Camp D/B/J/C p. 44 December 3, 17, Girl Scout Fun, D/B/ J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) 4, Neon Nights, B/J/C/S/A p. 44 (EP) 5, Babysitters Club, J/C/S/A p. 34 (EP) 5, Mother & Daughter Self-Defense, C/S/A p. 45 (EP) 5, Zipline Adventure, J/C/S/A p. 42 10, Craftopia, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 45 (EP) 10, Daisy Skill Builders, D p. 57 (SP) 12, PJs & Penguins, D/B/J/C p. 39 12, Lights on the River, C/S/A p. 46 (EP) 17, Holiday Wonderland, F p. 46 (EP) 18, Every Daisy Needs a Journey, D p. 48 (EP) 21, Deck the Halls: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 48 (EP) 22, Deck the Halls: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 48 January 7, Brownie Skill Builders, B p. 57 (SP) 9, The Great Girl Scout Race, C/S/A p. 50 (EP) 15, Program Aide Horsemanship Training, C/S/A, p. 20 (CP) 16, Cookie Bash 2016, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 49 (EP) 18, MLK March, F p. 49 (EP) 21, Cookie Pajamarama F p. 50 (EP)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 11


Calender At A Glance Cont. 21, Junior Skill Builders (SP) p. 58 22, 29, Winter Horse Camp, J/C/S/A, p. 20 (CP) 28, Brain Freeze, D/B/J p. 51 (EP)

10, Junior Skill Builders, (SP) p. 58 18, Sorority Night, C/S/A p. 52 (EP) 19, Women’s Health Day, C/S/A/ p. 52 (EP)

February 4, Daisy Skill Builders, D p. 57 (SP) 6, 13, My Little Pony- Winter Horse Camp for Daisies & Brownies, D/B, p. 21 (CP) 6, Mirrors, Mazes & Lasers, Oh My! C/S/A p. 51 (EP) Alamo Plaza 13, Cadette Program Aide Core Training at Spring Break, C p. 21 (CP) 13, Spring Troop Camping, D/B/J/C/S/A, p. 22 (CP) 13, Super Hero Training Camp, B/J/C p. 22 (CP) 18, Brownie Skill Builders, B p. 57 (SP)

March 10, Junior Skill Builders, D p. 58 (SP) 31, Daisy Skill Builders, D p. 57 (SP)

April 9, Scavenger Hunt, C/S/A p. 53 (EP) 14, Brownie Skill Builders, (SP) p. 57 22, Battle of Flowers Parade, p. 53 (EP) 28, Junior Skill Builders, J (SP) p. 58

a s h e c r u p h e s e it e m s t at 10% o f f pt. d u ri n g Se & Oct.

or

Fre e Gift wit h Pu rch a s e

e e r f et

and

(purchased items may be of any grade level)

g

and

12 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

(Must purchase uniform component, vest or sash; flag, council ID, troop numbers, insignia tab; and Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting to receive one free bag, while supplies last)


Programs At A Glance

Programs-at-a-Glance by Location Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center

Archer’s Ready, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 30 (EP) Babysitters Club, J/C/S/A p. 34 (EP) Blessing of the Animals, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 41 (EP) Brownie Skill Builders, (SP) p. 57 Camping with Mom, D/B/J p . 41 (EP) Cookie Bash 2016, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 49 (EP) Daisy Skill Builders, D p. 57 Deck the Halls: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 48 (EP) Every Daisy Needs a Journey, D p. 48 (EP) Girls Give Back, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 40 (EP) Girl Scout Fun, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) Gold Award Workshop, S/A p. 24 (EP) Great Girl Scout Race, C/S/A p. 50 (EP) Hunger Games, C/S/A p. 39 (EP) Junior Skill Builders, J p. 58 (SP) Light the Holidays Lock In, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 32 (EP) Monster Mash, D/B/J/C p. 37 (EP) Mother Nature Everywhere, D/B/J p. 43 (EP) Mother & Daughter Self-Defense, C/S/A p. 45 (EP) Neon Nights, B/J/C/S/A p. 44 (EP) Picasso Princess: Day Camp, D/B/J/C p. 35 (EP) Program Aide Core Training, C p. 28 (EP) Program Aide Enrichment, g C p. 56 (SP) Scavenger Hunt, C/S/A p. 53 (EP) Silver Award Workshop, C p. 24 (EP) Sorority Night, C/S/A p. 52 (EP) Spa Night Sleepover, B/J/C p. 32 (EP) SCGSLC Thanksgiving Break Mini Fun Camp, D/B/J/C p. 44 (EP) Women’s Health Day, C/S/A/ p. 52 (EP)

West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center

Archery FUN-damentals at WSGSLC, A/C p. 38 (EP) Back to School Jamboree, F p. 27 (EP) Babysitters Club ,J/C/S/A p. 34 (EP)

Brain Freeze, D/B/J p. 51 (EP) Celebration de los Muertos, B/J/C/S/A p. 38 (EP) Cookie Pajamarama, F p. 50 (EP) Craftopia, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 45 (EP) Final Splash, F p. 25 (EP) Freaky Friday, D/B/J/C/S/A p. 25 (EP) Girl Power!!! S/A p. 33 (EP) GSSWT Annual Thanksgiving Dinner, F p. 43 (EP) Holiday Wonderland, F p. 46 (EP) Luau Shake Down, D/B/J p. 29 (EP) National Night Out, 2015 F p. 31 (EP) Pizza Ninjas, B/J/C p. 35 (EP) Pumpkin Palooza, F p. 37 (EP) Success Academy: Career Skills and Training for Adults, F p. 27 (EP) Tone Up Tuesdays, F p. 26 (EP) West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center Family Fun Nights, F p. 26 (EP) World of Science – STEM Program, D/B p. 28 (EP)

Camp La Jita Archery FUN-damentals at camp La Jita, A/V p. 17, (CP) Be Brave, F, p. 19 (CP) Canoe FUN-damentals at Camp La Jita, A/V p. 16, (CP) Cadette Program Aide Core Training at Spring Break, C p. 21 (CP) How to Survive a Zombie Invasion, C/S/A p. 16, (CP) Mommy and Me Making Memories, D/B/ J/C, p. 18, (CP) My Little Pony- Winter Horse Camp for Daisies & Brownies, D/B, p. 21 (CP) Program Aide Horsemanship Training, C/S/A, p. 20 (CP) Say Goodbye to Summer, F, p. 15, (CP) Spring Troop Camping, D/B/J/C/S/A, p. 22 (CP) Super Hero Training Camp, B/J/C p. 22 (CP) We Canoe & Have Fun Too! At Camp La Jita, B/J/C p. 17, (CP) Winter Horse Camp, J/C/S/A, p. 20 (CP)

Boerne

Boerne Lake Canoe FUN-damentals at Boerne Lake, A/V, p. 18, (CP) Taste of Sailing ,C/S/A, p. 15, (CP) We Canoe & Have Fun, Too! At Boerne Lake, B/J/C, p. 19 (CP)

Eagle Pass

Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29 (EP)

Kerrville

Music to My Ears – Badges, Badges, Badges, D/B/J p. 36 (EP) Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29 (EP)

San Antonio Downtown San Antonio Battle of Flowers Parade, p. 53 (EP) Bone Voyage, C/S/A p. 31 (EP) Celebration of Sikh Culture in Texas, F p. 36 (EP) Lights on the River, C/S/A p. 46 (EP) Mirrors, Mazes & Lasers, Oh My! C/S/A p. 51 (EP) SA @ Night, C/S/A p. 40 (EP) MLK March, F p. 49 (EP) Mirasol Deluna Foundation Pretty in Pink – Breast Cancer Awareness, C/S/A p. 34 (EP) Natural Bridge Caverns Zip Line Adventure, J/C/S/A p. 42 (EP) Providence Catholic High School Catholic National Religions Recognition B/J/C/S/A p. 55 (SP) San Antonio Zoo Roars & Snores, Africa Live! D/B/J/C/ S/A p. 33 (EP) SeaWorld PJs and Penguins, D/B/J/C p. 39 (EP) St. Helena Catholic Church BROWNIE Blessing – St. Agnes, Patron of Girl Scouts, B p. 40 (EP) Valero Airport Hangar Explore Aviation, C/S/A p. 30 (EP)

Uvalde Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29 (EP)

Music to my ears – Badges, Badges, Badges, D/B/J p. 36 (EP) Think It – Make It, B/J p. 29 (EP)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 13


Camp Pathway

EVENTS

CAMP Day and resident

Single-day events. Different girls, each event.

camps, focused on outdoor and/or environmental education.

VIRTUAL

Interactive program delivered in a safe and secure online environment.

Girl Scout Pathways for Girls

SERIES

Same girls, all sessions relating to a specific theme or purpose.

TRAVEL

TROOPS

Same girls, all sessions; typically spans the length of a school year.

Regional, national and international trips.

CAMP PATHWAY This pathway captures participation in day/twilight or resident camp. It allows girls to participate in the outdoors and/or focus on environmental education. It’s available to any girl regardless of previous Girl Scout involvement, can be volunteer or staff led and supported, is offered and repeated throughout the membership year and requires council approval to operate. Girls must currently attend or have completed kindergarten to participate.

14 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


September Camp

Say Goodbye to Summer

Taste of Sailing

Day is done, gone the sun. Say goodbye to summer spending a fun-filled day at Camp La Jita with your family. Swimming, archery, hiking and more all make for an amazing start at the beginning of the new school year. We will provide lifeguards, archery and waterfront instructors. River activities dependent on river conditions. This camp event is for all Girl Scout families and friends.

Fee: $5/participant

Ever wanted to try your hand at sailing? If so, here’s your chance! The morning session is for experienced sailors to practice skills and techniques and sail. The afternoon session is for beginners. Learn basic sailboat safety, how to tie knots and sail the lake with experienced sailors. Parents/guardians or caregivers, please remember that the girls will get wet, so bring a change of clothes, socks, shoes and towel. Secured water shoes are required. Participants are required to wear a personal flotation device—provided—while in the sailboat and take a swim test. This camp event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Minimum: 50 participants

Date: Saturday, September 26

Maximum: 200 participants

Time: Choose one session:

Balance Due: With registration

Session 1: Morning (experienced sailors only)—10 a.m.-6 p.m.

Session 2: Afternoon (beginners)—1–6 p.m.

Date: Saturday, September 12 Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884

Close Date: September 3 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Bring sack lunch, water bottle and change of clothes. Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides and adults are available. Adults must pass a criminal background check and be a current registered Girl Scout. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Place: Boerne Lake, Boerne, 78006 Fee: $20/participant Minimum: 10 participants per session Maximum: 20 participants per session Balance Due: With registration Close Date: September 17

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Directions to location will be sent in confirmation email. Adults wishing to participate must register and pay $20 fee. Prerequisite: To attend the morning session, you must have attended a sailing session at summer resident camp or have equivalent experience through documented sailing training with ARC, U.S. Sailing for Girl Scouts. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking. (BJ 5200-300-3920-9999-999) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 15


October Camp

How to Survive a Zombie Invasion

Canoe FUN-damentals at Camp La Jita

Do you have what it takes to endure a zombie invasion? Learn the survival skills needed to stay alive after the rise of the undead. Discover ways to hide in plain sight, first aid in case of emergencies and other helpful information to keep you from being a zombie snack. Whether you have zombies after your brain or are surrounded by the walking dead, this program can help you make it out alive. This camp event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Learn all about canoeing on the beautiful Sabinal River. This program will enable you to help facilitate future canoeing events at Camp La Jita. Participants will be required to wear a Personal Flotation Device—provided—while in the canoes and on the waterfront. This camp event is for all Girl Scout Ambassadors and adult volunteers.

Date: 7 p.m., Friday, October 2 to 11 a.m., Sunday, October 4 Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $35/participant Minimum: 20 participants Maximum: 100 participants Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration Close Date/Balance Due: September 17 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Must meet, but not exceed, girl/adult ratio. No TCL or first aider required for this program as Saturday’s meals and Sunday breakfast will be provided. Volunteer opportunities are available for adults. Outcomes: Girls develop critical thinking. Girls can resolve conflicts. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

16 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Date: Saturday, October 10 Time: 9:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $15/participant Minimum: 10 participants Maximum: 20 participants Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: NOT available for this program. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. Volunteer opportunities for adults are available. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls educate and inspire others to act. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


October Camp

Archery FUN-damentals at Camp La Jita

We Canoe & Have Fun, Too! At Camp La Jita

Love archery and want to help others learn how to shoot arrows? Learn how to lead a camp archery session at the La Jita archery range. This program will enable you to facilitate future archery events at camp. This camp event is for Girl Scout Ambassadors and adult volunteers. Date: Saturday, October 10

This is a good way to find out if canoeing is for you! Spend time on land learning about canoes as well as trying your hand at paddling a canoe. Be sure to wear old clothes and shoes. All participants will be required to wear a Personal Flotation Device (provided) while in the canoes and on the waterfront. This camp event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Time: 1-3 p.m.

Date: Saturday, October 10

Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884

Time: (Choose one time slot.)

Fee: $15/participant

Session 1: 1-3 p.m.

Minimum: 5 participants

Session 2: 3-5 p.m.

Maximum: 20 participants

Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884

Balance Due: With registration

Fee: $15/participant

Close Date: October 1

Minimum: 15 participants per session

Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

Maximum: 30 participants per session

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. Bring sack lunch and a water bottle. Program starts promptly at 1 p.m.

Balance Due with Registration

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls educate and inspire others to act.

Scholarships: ARE available for this program.

(TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Close Date: October 1

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no taga-longs are permitted at this program. Groups must meet adult/girl ratio. Adults wishing to participate must register and pay the $15 fee. Volunteer opportunities for adults are available. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 17


October Camp

Mommy and Me Making Memories

Canoe FUN-damentals at Boerne Lake

Calling all Girl Scouts and Moms! Come camp for a weekend at beautiful Camp La Jita! Test your skills in archery, canoe in the Sabinal River, go hiking, make s’mores at Council Rock and end the evening with a disco dance. Moms and daughters will work side by side doing wonderful activities where the girls will earn badges. Daisies are working on Mari Petal, Brownies on Bugs & Snacks, and Juniors on Staying Fit. Cadettes will earn Night Owl Badge. You will create wonderful memories with your mom that you will never forget. This program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Learn all about canoeing! This program will enable you to help facilitate canoeing for future canoeing events at Camp La Jita. Participants will be required to wear a Personal Flotation Device—provided—while in the canoes and on the waterfront. This camp event is for all Girl Scout Ambassadors and adult volunteers.

Date: Friday, October 16-Sunday, October 18

Minimum: 10 participants

Time: (Optional: Arrival from 6-9 p.m. on Friday night. Dinner will NOT be included this night) Arrive at 10 a.m. on Saturday Depart at 10 a.m. on Sunday

Maximum: 20 participants

Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $60/couple; $30/each additional girl (includes 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 1 dinner, snacks, patch, badges and a sentimental take home keepsake). Minimum: 50 girls and 50 adults

Date: Saturday, November 7 Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Place: Boerne Lake, Boerne, 78006 Fee: $15/participant

Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 22 Scholarships: NOT available for this program. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Volunteer opportunities for adults are available.

Maximum: 120 girls and 120 adults

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls educate and inspire others to act.

Balance Due: (non-refundable) 25% with registration

(TB 5210-300-3920-9999-999)

Close Date/Balance Due: October 1 Scholarships: ARE available for this event Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-alongs are permitted at this program. Volunteer opportunities are available. All girls must have a mom or another female guardian with them. No mom can take her daughter AND another girl who is NOT her daughter. Please note on registration if anyone has any allergies to any foods or other conditions. Outcomes: Girls develop critical thinking. Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls develop healthy relationships, outdoor awareness and environmental stewardship. (CL 5200-350-3920-9999-321) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

18 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


November Camp

We Canoe & Have Fun, Too! at Boerne Lake New! This is a good way to find out if canoeing is for you! Spend time on land learning about canoes as well as trying your hand at paddling a canoe. Be sure to wear old clothes and shoes. All participants will be required to wear a Personal Flotation Device (provided) while in the canoes and on the waterfront. This camp event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Date: Saturday, November 7 Time: (Choose one time slot.)

Session 1: 1-3 p.m.

Session 2: 3-5 p.m.

Place: Boerne Lake, Boerne, 78006 Fee: $15/participant Minimum: 15 participants per session Maximum: 30 participants per session Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 29 Scholarships: ARE available for this program. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Groups must meet adult/girl ratio. Adults wishing to participate must register and pay the $15 fee. Volunteer opportunities for adults are available. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking.

Be Brave Want to be a sharp shooter like one of your favorite princessprincess? Dress up like characters from Brave, find will o’ the wisps, hear bagpipes, shoot arrows and even try some goodies Merida would approve of! This camp event is for all Girl Scout families and friends. Date: Saturday, November 14 (optional Saturday night dinner, sleep over and a viewing of Brave for additional $10/person; breakfast not included) Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $15/participant (includes lunch on Saturday and snack) Minimum: 20 participants Maximum: 100 participants Balance Due: with registration Close Date: November 5 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Volunteer opportunities are available for Program Aides and Adult volunteers available. Girl/adult ratio must be met. Families will stay in a unit with individual families assigned a cabin. Adults must pass a criminal background check and be a current registered Girl Scout. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop healthy relationships. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

(TB 5210-300-3920-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 19


January Camp

Program Aide Horsemanship Training If you like working with horses and teaching younger girls, this training is for you. During the weekend you will practice teaching saddling, bridling, feeding, handling and grooming horses. You will also get practice teaching riding skills in the arena. There will be time for fun and a trail ride. Once you have completed the PA Horsemanship Training, you can practice your newly acquired skills working at one of the Winter Horse Camp Weekends and/or Resident Camp. Once you have completed 20 hours of service, or two weekends of Winter Horse Camp or My Little Pony, you will earn the PA Horsemanship patch. This camp event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: 7 p.m., Friday, January 15 to 10 a.m., Sunday, January 17 Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $50/girl Minimum: 10 girls Maximum: 25 girls Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration Balance Due/Close Date: December 17 Scholarships: NOT available for this program. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Girls must have completed Program Aide Core Training. All participants must be able to ride a horse with confidence at a walk, trot and canter. Participants must have trail riding experience and be able to handle their horse. To complete Program Aid Horsemanship Training, girls will need to volunteer two additional weekends of Winter Horse Camp or My Little Pony. Adult volunteer opportunities are available. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self and develop critical thinking. Girls will also educate and inspire others to act. (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Winter Horse Camp Come join the fun at Winter Horse Camp for a fun-filled weekend of horses galore at Camp La Jita! Ride horses and spend time at the barn learning about saddling, bridling and grooming horses. Top off the weekend with a trail ride along the beautiful Sabinal River. (Girls will be tested before the trail ride. If rider or riding staff feels a rider is unable to ride the trail, she will be given extra time in the arena.) Friday campers meet the riding staff and move in. Saturday or Sunday will be barn time. Each group will spend about three hours at the barn. This camp event is for Girl Scout Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Dates: 8 p.m., Friday, January 22 to 11 a.m., Sunday, January 24 8 p.m., Friday, January 29 to 11 a.m., Sunday, January 31 Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $50/person Minimum: 10 people per date Maximum: 72 people per date Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration Balance Due/Close Date: January 14 January 21 Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: No tag-a-longs at the barn. Groups must supply their own Troop Camp Leadership (TCL) and certified first aider (certification must accompany registration). In order to serve more girls, only adults who meet the adult/girl ratio will be accepted. Groups will do their own cooking and share a unit with other groups. Not all time will be spent at the barn, so plan additional group activities. Trading Post will be open. Adult volunteers are needed to help at the barn or cook for the riding staff. Camp La Jita offers great opportunities for service projects, nature crafts, hiking trails and additional badge work! Additional group camp activities included in confirmation email. Volunteer opportunities are available. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking skills (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

20 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


February Camp

My Little PonyWinter Horse Camp for Daisies & Brownies (Day program only) My Little Pony is specially designed for Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies. If you love horses and want to learn to ride, then join us at Camp La Jita for a special riding day. Learn basic horseback riding and horse care in this beginning instruction. This camp event is for Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies. Dates: (choose one date)

Cadette Program Aide Core Training at Spring Break New! Want a new way to take action as a leader in Girl Scouts? This Program Aide (PA) workshop will help Girl Scout Cadettes mentor younger girls by sharing skills, testing knowledge and trying out new leadership roles at resident camp and council events. Girls will help grow awareness of Girl Scouting’s aim to deliver fun with purpose—enjoyable and challenging activities that grow girls’ leadership in their daily lives and around the world. Girls have the opportunity to try out archery, artsand crafts and canoeing. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes only.

Saturday, February 6

Dates: 3 p.m., Sunday, March 13, to 3 p.m., Wednesday, March 16

Saturday, February 13

Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia 78884

Time: (Choose one time)

9-11 a.m.

12-2 p.m.

2:30-4:30 p.m.

Fee: $65/girl (includes all meals and PA Pin upon completion of requirements) Minimum: 15 girls Maximum: 50 girls

Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Fee: $35/girl

Balance Due/Close Date: March 3

Minimum: 10 girls per session

Scholarships: Not available for this event.

Maximum: 24 girls per session

Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this leadership training. All meals, activities and PA Pin are included in the cost. Adult volunteer opportunities available.

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration Balance Due/Close Date:

January 28 February 4

Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Special items are required for all horse programs-please bring long pants and boots or close-toed shoes with smooth soles and ½”-defined heels (please not tennis shoes). Camp will provide safety helmets that must be worn while leading or riding. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop critical thinking.

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls gain practical life skills. (TB 5210-300-2400-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

(TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 21


March Camp

Spring Troop Camping Camp with your troop at La Jita and make new friends. Get an early start on the summer by sampling activities such as cooking, swimming, archery, arts and crafts and much more! This camp event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: 3 p.m., Sunday, March 13 to 3 p.m., Wednesday, March 16 Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $50/participant (includes all meals) Minimum: 20 participants Maximum: 100 participants

Super Hero Training Camp Remember to bring your cape and become a super hero as you fly through a week of adventure! Test your super powers through challenges, make the perfect disguises, do kind deeds and meet real life super heroes! This camp event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Date: 3 p.m. Sunday, March 13 to 3 p.m., Wednesday, March 16 Place: Camp La Jita, Hwy 187 N., Utopia, 78884 Fee: $75/participant Minimum: 10 girls

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Maximum: 100 girls

Balance Due/Close Date: March 3

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% due with registration

Scholarships: NOT available for this camp event.

Balance Due/Close Date: March 3

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. All meals and activities are included in the cost. Groups must supply their own certified first aider (certification must accompany registration). Groups will share a unit with other groups. Groups must meet girl/adult ratio. Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls develop a strong sense of self. (TB 5210-300-2400-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

22 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Scholarships: NOT available for this camp event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. Volunteer opportunities for adults are available. Outcomes: Girls develop positive values. Girls gain practical life skills. (TB 5210-300-2400-9999-101)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


Event Pathways

EVENTS Single-day events.

CAMP

Day and resident camps, focused on outdoor and/or environmental education.

VIRTUAL

Interactive program delivered in a safe and secure online environment.

Different girls, each event.

Girl Scout Pathways for Girls

SERIES

Same girls, all sessions relating to a specific theme or purpose.

TRAVEL

TROOPS

Same girls, all sessions; typically spans the length of a school year.

Regional, national and international trips.

EVENTS PATHWAY This pathway offers a variety of scheduled activities that are open to all girls by grade level. Girls can choose to participate in as many events as they like, exploring their skills and interests along the way. There are a variety of thematic areas, such as community service, cultural arts, overnighters, healthy living, math and science, aquatics, environmental awareness and much more. Girls get the necessary guidance from adult volunteers and council staff to develop their skills and understand how those skills can be used to make a difference in the world.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 23


August Events

Silver Award Workshop

Go Gold!

The Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette may earn! Troops, groups, and IRGs are welcome to bring their project ideas to life in a workshop designed by girls, for girls. Paperwork is a breeze with peer tutoring and expert feedback. Girls must bring their own snack and beverage. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes only.

Have a passion for making the world a better place? Find out how to Go Gold! at this Girl Scout Gold Award workshop. The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest and most prestigious award a Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador may earn. Take action with issues that you care about and become an agent of change! This event is for Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors only.

Dates: August 13 September 10 November 5 January 28, 2016 March 31, 2016 April 28, 2016 August 18, 2016 September 22, 2016 October 20, 2016 Time: 6-8 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Dates: August 20 September 17 November 19 January 21, 2016 March 24, 2016 April 14, 2016 August 11, 2016 September 15, 2016 October 13, 2016 Time: 6-8 p.m.

Fee: $5/girl (includes workbook and workshop supplies)

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Minimum: 15 girls

Fee: $5/girl (includes workbook and workshop supplies)

Maximum: 30 girls

Minimum: 15 girls

Balance Due: With registration

Maximum: 30 girls

Close Dates:

Balance Due: With registration

Thursday, July 30 Thursday, August 27 Thursday, October 22 Thursday, January 14

Close Dates:

Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability insurance, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event including adults. Girl Scout adults should check out the corresponding Silver Award Workshops available through Volunteer Development! Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop healthy relationships. (HM 5200-300-3940-9999-100)

Thursday, August 6 Thursday, September 3 Thursday, November 5 Thursday, January 7 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event including adults. Girl Scout adults should check out the corresponding Go Gold Award Workshops available through Volunteer Development! Outcomes: Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world.

(HM 5200-300-3940-9999-100)

24 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


August Events

Final Splash! New!

Freaky Friday New!

Date: Thursday, August 27

Date: Friday, August 28

Time: 5-6:30 p.m.

Time: 5-6:30 p.m.

Place: West Side Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd.., San Antonio, 78237

Splish! Splash! Get your swimsuit and flip flops ready as we get wet and wild before you go back to school! Come for free and try to win door prizes, enjoy light refreshments, dance to music, and have fun in the sun. Cool off with your family and friends from the community by eating some ice cream and playing water games and much more. This event is FREE and open to the community.

Fee: Free Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event.

It’s Freaky It’s Friday, and it’s time to get creative and a little silly! Flip-flop and swap clothes with mom and bring her over for a costume contest, crafts and games. Get to know each other a little better and go home with a mom and daughter masterpiece. By the end of the day, you will know what it’s like to be in her shoes, literally. This program is for all Girl Scouts and their moms.

Fee: $10/participant Minimum: 20 girls Maximum: 50 girls

Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop a strong sense of self.

Balance Due: With registration

(AP 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Scholarships: Are available for this event

Close Date: August 13 Note: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides and registered adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls develop healthy relationships. (KH5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 25


September Events

Tone Up Tuesdays!

New!

Have you been wanting to try Zumba? Join us two Tuesdays every month for FREE Zumba Fitness Classes at the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center. Zumba is a high-energy, fun, Latin dance-based, cardio workout. Fitness enthusiasts of all ages and experience levels are welcome. Just lace up your sneakers and join in at your own pace! This event is FREE and open to the community. Dates:

Tuesday, September 15

Tuesday, September 22

Tuesday, October 13

Tuesday, October 20

Tuesday, November 10

Tuesday, November 17

Tuesday, December 1

Tuesday, December 8

Tuesday, January 12

Tuesday, January 26

Time: 5:30-7p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: 50 participants Note: Wear closed toed shoes and comfortable appropriate clothes to move in. (VS 5200-350-3930-9999-300)

26 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center Family Fun Nights

New!

Girls and their families are invited to participate in FREE Family Fun Nights at the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center. Watch movies, make crafts and play games with the special people in your life. No need to purchase anything, just stop by to enjoy some quality time with your family. This event is free and open to the community. Dates:

Wednesday, September 16- Craft Night

Wednesday, September 23- Movie Night

Wednesday, October 14- Game Night

Wednesday, October 21- Movie Night

Wednesday, November 11- Craft Night

Wednesday, November 18- Movie Night

Wednesday, December 2- Game Night

Wednesday, December 9- Movie Night

Wednesday, January 13- Craft Night

Wednesday, January 27- Movie Night

Time: 5:30-7 p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: 50 participants (VS 5200-350-3930-9999-300)


September Events

Success Academy: Career Skills and Training for Adults Parents and young adults are invited to attend FREE career skills and training classes at the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center. Explore career interests, find out what it takes to obtain the career you want and learn how to market yourself when you’re ready to apply for the job. Children will be allowed to sit in the class with you, play games or use the Center’s technology while you enjoy FREE training. This event is free and open to the community. Dates:

Thursday, September 17- Career Exploration and Job Searching

Thursday, September 24- Résumé Writing

Thursday, October 15- Interview Skills

Back To School New! Jamboree Who wants to be the coolest kid in school with a fresh, new backpack? Join us for a FREE event to celebrate going back to school! Every school aged child will receive a FREE backpack to stuff with knowledge! Community information, cool kids’ activities and healthy snacks will also be provided. Get ready to have fun and prepare for a new year! This event is FREE and open to the community. Date: Saturday, September 19 Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: None

Thursday, October 22- Career Exploration and Job Searching

Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event.

Thursday, November 12- Résumé Writing

Thursday, November 19- Interview Skills

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls educate and inspire others to act. Girls develop positive values.

Thursday, December 3- Career Exploration and Job Searching

Thursday, December 10- Résumé Writing

Thursday, January 14- Interview Skills

Thursday, January 28- Career Exploration and Job Searching Time: 5:30-7p.m.

(KH 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: 50 participants (VS 5200-350-3930-9999-300)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 27


September Events

Program Aide Core Training

World of Science -STEM Program

This Program Aide (PA) workshop will help Girl Scout Cadettes mentor younger girls by sharing skills, testing knowledge and trying out new leadership roles at troop meetings, day camps, resident camps, service unit and council events. Girls will help grow awareness of Girl Scouting’s aim to deliver fun with purpose—enjoyable and challenging activities that grow girls’ leadership in their daily lives and around the world. Girls must bring their own snack and lunch, including beverage. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes only.

Date: Saturday, September 26

Discover the magic of science during your adventure make weird glop, grow crystals, build a clock using potatoes and so much more! This event is for Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies.

Time: 11:30 – 1 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center 5622 Cesar E. Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Dates:

Fee: $20/participant

September 19 October 17 February20, 2016 June 4, 2016 June 11, 2016 August 13, 2016 September 10, 2016 November 12, 2016

Minimum: 10 participants per session

Time: 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Directions to location will be sent in confirmation email. Adults wishing to participate must register and pay $20 fee.

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $20/girl (includes PA Pin upon completion of requirements)

Maximum: 20 participants per session Balance Due: With registration Close Date: September 10 Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

(BJ 5200-300-3910-9999-300)

Minimum: 15 girls Maximum: 30 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Dates: September, 17 October, 16 February 11, 2016 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event, including adults. Girls must bring their own lunch, snack, and beverage. Check out Cadette PA Core Training at Spring Break Camp 2016 at Camp La Jita! Outcomes: Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. (HM 5200-300-3940-9999-100)

28 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


September Events

Luau Shake Down New!

Aloha! Hula on over for some tropical fun! Make your own lei, erupting volcano, mini surf board and more! No shoes, no socks, no problem! Dance like hula dancers and learn the basics of what it takes to surf. Bring a pair of flip flops to bedazzle and make them glamourous to take to any party! This event is for Girl Scout Daisy, Brownies and Juniors. Date: Thursday, September 24 Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: $10/ girl Minimum: 25 participants Maximum: 50 participants

Think It -- Make It Put on your hard hat, pick up your pencil and draft paper and let’s start designing. Ever wonder how The Empire State Building and the pyramids in Egypt were built? Come out and use the tools engineers use to to build. Start with a catapult and test it out. Then you can pick different kinds of material and build your own structure. Brownies will earn the Inventor Badge, and Juniors will earn the Product Designer Badge. This program is for Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors. Dates: 6-7:30 p.m., Monday, September 28 @ Willie de Leon Civic Center Cactus Community room, Uvalde, 78801 6-7:30 p.m., Wednesday, September 30 @ First United Methodist Church, 571 Quarry Street, Eagle Pass, 78852 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, November 7 @ City Park Cibolo Nature Center — Pavillion, 140 City Park Road, Boerne 78006

Close Date: September 10

10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, November 14 @ Calvary Temple Church, 3000 Loop 534, Kerrville, 78028

Scholarships: Are available for this event.

Fee: $10/girl (includes badge)

Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls feel empowerment to make a difference in the world. Girls develop a strong sense of self.

Minimum: 20 girls

(AP 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Balance Due: With registration

Maximum: 40 girls

Close Date: September 17 Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides and adults are available. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls will promote cooperation and team building. (CL 5200-350-3910-9999-321-9999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 29


September/October Events

Explore Aviation

Archers Ready?

Fly away with us as we explore the exciting world of aerospace. Climb aboard and strap yourself in to learn about the many careers and opportunities for women available in aerospace. Meet female military, commercial and private pilots and experience the thrill of flight with a quick trip around the San Antonio airport. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, October 3

Can you shoot a bullseye? No worries, we will help you work on your archery skills and you will soon become an arrow expert. Create a work of art by shooting paint balloons. You will also be able to make your own bow and arrow set to take home. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Place: Valero Airport Hangar, 1000 Skyplace, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $20/girl Minimum: 12 girls Maximum: 25 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: September 24 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Providing the weather permits, girls may be able to ride in a private plane with the appropriate permission form/waiver present, which will be sent as an attachment with the confirmation email. Outcomes: Girls seek challenges in the world. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. (BJ 5200-300-3910-9999-999)

Date: Sunday, October 4

Daisies & Brownies: 1–3 p.m.

Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors & Ambassadors: 3:30-5:30 p.m.

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $15/girl (includes snack, craft and fun patch) Minimum: 25 girls per session Maximum: 50 girls per session Balance Due: 25% with registration Close Date: September 25 Scholarships: ARE available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no taga-longs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by program staff Outcomes: Girls develop critical thinking. Girls develop a stronger sense of self.

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

30 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

(DS 5200-350-3920-9999-323)


October Events

New!

National Night Out 2015

Bone Voyage

The first Tuesday in October is National Night Out. Come out and get to know your neighbors and fight crime! Join us for this FREE event and be part of crime and violence prevention efforts. Enjoy a variety of kids’ activities, community vendors, light refreshments, door prizes and most important, community safety information. Participate and be an agent of change. A strong community that works together stays together. This event is FREE and open to the community.

Can’t wait to investigate what goes bump in the night? Take this tour of the most haunted locations in downtown San Antonio and meet the people that walk with ghosts every night. Explore new places and discover the hidden secrets of the historic city. Don’t forget to bring a camera AND your Girl Scout courage… you may need it in the dark. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Date: Tuesday, October 6 Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center, 5622 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls feel empowerment to make a difference in the world. Girls can identify community needs. Girls develop healthy relationships. (AP 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Date: Friday, October 9 Times: (choose one session)

Session 1: 7:30 p.m.

Session 2: 7:45 p.m.

Place: 300 Alamo Plaza, Downtown San Antonio (directly in front of the Alamo) Fee: $25/participant Minimum: 25 participants per session Maximum: 50 participants per session Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event—adults wishing to participate must pay the $25 fee; girl to adult ratio is strictly enforced. Participants must wear weather appropriate clothing including comfortable close-toed shoes and bring water. The tour will last approximately 1.5 hours and participants will be expected to walk 1.5 miles. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls seek challenges in the world. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-999) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 31


October Events

Light the Holidays Lock In Throughout history and spanning many faiths, the December Holidays illuminate our planet! Whether you’re celebrating with candles on the beaches of Brazil, participating in the seven-night festival of Kwanza or the five-night festival of Diwali in India, parading through town with a “parole” in the Philippines, decorating with “copts” in Egypt, or lighting the menorah for Hanukah or the advent wreath in your church or maybe you are crowned St. Lucia and wear a candle wreath on your head, you are part of a global celebration! So many beautiful traditions and ceremonies. Come join us as we celebrate our global sisterhood, learn about and create beautiful illuminating crafts, and participate in our own Festival of Lights from around the World! This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadette, Seniors and Ambassadors and their adult partner. Date: 4 p.m. Friday, October 9 to 12 p.m. Saturday, October 10

Spa Night Sleepover! There isn’t anything better than a relaxing spa night with your best Girl Scout friends! Discover the fun of creating your own signature lip gloss, making soap, getting your nails painted and applying a chocolate face scrub. Continue the fun with sleepover games and a movie! This program is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Date: 6 p.m., Friday, October 9 to 8 a.m., Saturday, October 10 Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $25/girl Minimum: 25 girls Maximum: 75 girls Balance Due: With registration

Please note Daisies and Brownies will be only allowed Friday Night

Close Date: October 1

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Notes: Price includes fun patch, dinner and breakfast. Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this event.

Fee: $10/Daisies and Brownies $15 Juniors - Ambassadors Minimum: 15 girls

Scholarships: NOT available for this event

Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls will develop a stronger sense of self. Girls develop positive values. (AMP 5200-350-3900-9999-322)

Maximum: 50 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Note: Please bring a sack dinner, your favorite dry snack and one clean and empty soup or veggie can. Girls spending the night will receive a detailed list of items to bring in the confirmation packet. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self. Girls feel connected to their communities both locally and globally. (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-100)

32 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


October Events

Roars & Snores, Africa Live!

Girl Power!!!

What happens at the zoo after dark? With a guide, tour the zoo by flashlight, meet an animal up close, participate in an animal-related activity and sleep next to the hippos in Africa Live! After returning your belongings to your car in the morning, you are welcome to continue your zoo adventure on your own (participant admission included with Roars & Snores). Join your Girl Scout sisters for the adventure of a lifetime! This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Discover the engineering secrets behind different types of energy. You will generate unique light up play dough creations, design a flashlight powered by a magnet, construct a roller coaster, uncover what makes a glowstick glow, make a soda can jump and make magnetic slime. This program is for Girl Scout Seniors, Ambassadors and Adults.

Date: 6:20 p.m. Friday, October 9 to 8:30 a.m. Saturday, October 10 Place: San Antonio Zoo (Education Center), 3903 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio, 78212 Fee: $55/participant (includes an evening snack, continental breakfast and park admission)

Date: Saturday, October 10 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center, 5622 César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: $30/participant Minimum: 10 participants per session Maximum: 20 participants per session

Minimum: 20 participants

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Maximum: 65 participants

Close Date: October 1

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

Balance Due/Close Date: September 24 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no taga-longs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by Program Staff Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop healthy relationships. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this program. Directions to location will be sent in confirmation email. Adults wishing to participate must register and pay $30 (BJ 5200-300-3910-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 33


October Events

Babysitters Club Calling all babysitters! Prepare yourself to be employed to care and have fun with children with a certification in CPR and gain skills in job readiness. Gain valuable skills in the area of Early Childhood Development and fun activities to use with young children. Learn what it takes to be successful in your job hunt and interviews. This event is for Girl Scout Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Dates: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, October 10 @ Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday, December 5 @ West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. CĂŠsar E. ChĂĄvez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: $25/girl (includes pizza snack, badge, first aid kit and CPR certification) Minimum: 20 girls Maximum: 40 girls Balance Due: With registration Close date: October 1 and November 19 Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides are available. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls will promote cooperation and team building. (DS 5200-350-3940-9999-320)

Pretty in Pink - Breast Cancer Awareness Juliette Gordon Low, founder and role model of Girl Scouts, died at the age of 66 from breast cancer. Her legacy to girls is to be responsible for themselves -- physically, emotionally and professionally by becoming the best people they can be. This program is sponsored by the OST- Order of the Silver Trefoil. Come spend the afternoon with great women. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, October 10 Please Choose One Session: 9 a.m.-12 p.m or 2-5 p.m. Place: Mirasol DeLuna Foundation Inc,. 507 Nueva St. La VIllita #22, San Antonio, 78205 Fee: $15/girl Minimum: 12 girls/session Maximum: 75 girls/session Balance Due: With registration Balance Due/ Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Outcomes: Girls seek challenges in the world. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

34 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


October Events

Picasso Princess: Day Camp This Columbus Day get in touch with your creative side at this fun-filled art day! Discover the joy of creating your own masterpiece while learning about some of history’s most famous artists. From impressionists to expressionists, sculptor to pop culture, we’ll explore a little bit of it all! Be prepared to get messy as we dive into the wonderful world of paints, colors, shapes and endless possibilities. This program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Pizza Ninjas! New!

Pizza up! Celebrate National Pizza Month with your Girl Scout friends. Ooze on over and become a pizza expert by making and enjoying your very own personal pizza! Team up and learn martial arts, battle your fellow turtles and create your armor and defense tools. This event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Date: Thursday, October 15 Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center,

Date: Monday, October 12

5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Fee: $10/ girl

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Minimum: 25 girls

Fee: $30/girl Minimum: 25 girls Maximum: 75 girls Deposit Due(non-refundable): 25% with registration Balance Due/ Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: Price includes supplies, fun patch and snack. Lunch is not provided. Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this event.

Maximum: 50 girls Close Date: October 1 Scholarships: Are available for this event. Notes: Due to liablity insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are premitted at this program. Volunteer opportunities available for adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls gain practice life skills. Girls develop a strong sense of self. (AP 5200-350-3900-9999-350)

Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls will develop a strong sense of self. (AMP 5200-350-2700-999322) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 35


October Events

Celebration of Sikh Culture in Texas!

New!

Explore Sikh heritage and culture in Texas through family activities and demonstrations related to the exhibit, Sikhs: Legacy of the Punjab. Girl Scouts will receive a Sikh patch. This event is for Girl Scouts and their families. Date: Saturday, October 17 Time: 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. Place: Institute of Texan Cultures, 801 E. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio TX 78205 Fee: $5/girl Minimum: 10 girls Maximum: 250 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 8 Scholarships: Not available for this event.

Music to my earsBadges, badges, N ew! badges Love dancing and singing? Then this is your chance to become a musician or choreographer. Come out and meet a music producer and learn what it takes to set up a live tour. You will also get the opportunity to use different musical instruments and dance with different types of media. Daisies will earn a patch. Brownies and Juniors will fullfill requirements for Dancer Badge and Musician Badge. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Date/Place: 6-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 20 @ City Park Cibolo Nature Center — Pavillion, 140 City Park Road, Boerne, 78006 6-7:30 p.m., Thursday, October 22 @ Calvary Temple Church, 3000 Loop 534, Kerrville, 78028

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls feel con- Fee: $10/girl (includes badge and patch) nected to their communities both locally and globally Minimum: 20 girls (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-999) Maximum: 40 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 8 Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. A badge will be earned. Volunteer opportunities are available. Outcomes: Girls promote healthy living, creativity, leadership and team work. (CL: 5200-350-3900-9999-321)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

36 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


October Events

Monster Mash

Pumpkin Palooza

It’s time to do the Monster Mash. With gobilins and ghouls, mummies and vampires this will be a graveyard smash. Stop by the witches lair and learn how to make potions and spells. Drink spider juice, play games and make crafts. Come dressed in costume, but watch out for the zombies. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Boo! Get ready for a “scary-good time” full of surprises and goodies! Join us for a FREE Fall Festival with fun games, candy, safe indoor trick-or-treating, face painting, pumpkin decorating, community resources, available door prizes and more! This event is perfect for the whole family. Event is free and open to the community.

Date: (choose one session) Friday, October 23 Friday, October 30

Date: Thursday, October 29 Time: 5:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.

Time: 6-8:30 p.m.

Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Fee: Free

Fee: $20/girl (includes craft and fun patch) Minimum: 25 girls Maximum: 100 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 15 October 22 Scholarships: ARE available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. All attending adults must be a registered Girl Scout with a current background check on file.

Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop positive values. (KH 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls develop a stronger sense of self. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

What can we use the camp space for?! Camp La Jita (in Utopia; up to 1,000 people for day visits) can be rented or leased to groups, schools, companies or individuals for events including seminars, picnics, reunions, weddings, conferences, school programs, field trips, retreats and training programs. Contact Becky Jennings (210-349-2404/ 1-800-580-7247 ext. 241/ bjennings@girlscoutsswtx.org) for the perfect facility for your event!

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 37


October/November Events

Archery FUN-damentals at WSGSLC New!

Celebracion de los Muertos

Love archery and want to help others learn how to shoot arrows? Learn how to lead a camp archery session at the La Jita archery range. This program will enable you to help facilitate future archery events at camp. This camp event is for Girl Scout Ambassadors and adult volunteers.

Viva la celebracion! Join your Girl Scout friends in celebrating and honoring those who have passed. Create an altar for the ones you love, make festive “papel picado” and tissue paper flowers. Learn about the music customs and storytelling of this joyous celebration. Get your face painted to match your best festive, floral costume. This event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Date: Saturday, October 31

Date: Friday, November 6

Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Place: West Side Leadership Center 5622 W. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Place: West Side Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Fee: $15/participant Minimum: 5 participants Maximum: 20 participants Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 22 Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

Fee: $10/ girl Minimum: 25 participants Maximum: 50 participants Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 22

Scholarships: Are available for this event. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. Program starts promptly Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls develop positive values. Girls feel connected at 9:30 a.m. to their communities, locally and globally. Girls Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls educate advance diversity in a multicultural world. and inspire others to act. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely (TB 5210-300-3920-9999-101) no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. All attending adults must be a registered Girl Scout with a current background check on file. Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

(KH 5200-350-3900-9999-322)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

38 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

New!


November Events

Hunger Games II

PJs and Penguins

Spend the night with fellow fans. Watch the movies, practice your archery, make a mess with paint balloons and play team building games with friends. Bring your sleeping bags and don’t forget to brush up on your Katniss trivia.

Bring your favorite pair of PJs and join this penguin sleepover at SeaWorld San Antonio! Explore various SeaWorld activities and enjoy a pizza party with your Girl Scout friends. Spend the night next to penguins along with your fellow Girl Scouts. Top off your overnight adventure with a continental breakfast before saying goodbye to your new Girl Scout and penguin friends. This program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Dates: This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

7 p.m. Friday, November 6

9 a.m. Saturday, November 7

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $25/girl (includes fun patch, evening snack and breakfast) Minimum: 25 girls

Dates:

5 p.m., Saturday, November 7 to 8 a.m., Sunday, November 8

5 p.m., Saturday, December 12 to 8a.m., Sunday, December 13

Maximum: 75 girls

Place: SeaWorld San Antonio, 10500 SeaWorld Drive, San Antonio, 78251

Balance Due: With registration

Fee: $85/ girl and $50/adult

Balance Due/Close Date: October 29

Minimum: 10 girls/ 4 adults

Scholarships: ARE available for this event.

Maximum: November date: 25 girls/ 5 adults December date: 50 girls/ 5 adults

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by program staff. Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls promote cooperation and team building. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration Close Date/Balance Due: October 22 November 24 Scholarships: NOT available for this program Notes: Due to liability insurance limits absolutely no tag-a-longs permitted during this event. Fee includes sleepover at SeaWorld San Antonio, T-shirt, pizza dinner and breakfast. Day/ amusement park admission is not included. In compliance with the Girl Scout Handbook, Volunteer Essentials, males may not sleepover, however can participate in the evening program and depart before bedtime. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls promote corporation and team building. Girls educate and inspire others to act. (AMP 5200-350-3900-9999-322) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 39


November Events

SA @ Night New!

Make your way downtown when you can take your time and avoid walking fast as faces pass in the crowd. You’ll tour the heart of the city in the comfort of a historic trolley reserved just for your journey! Discover the beat of the urban center and make new friends during this oncein-a-lifetime adventure. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors.

Girls Give Back

Session 1: 7 p.m.

Take Action projects encourage girls to think bigger and to address problems in such a way that positive change occurs. Girl Scouts are coming together to address multiple projects in one fun-filled day of action. We will be making centerpieces for the Raul JimenezThanksgiving dinner, holiday cards for our armed forces, a unique holiday decoration and enjoy a tasty treat. Bring non-perishable food items to donate to the San Antonio Food Bank and a dozen sugar cookies for Operation Sugar Cookie. This is a girl only event. This is a come and go event.

Session 2: 8 p.m.

Date: Saturday, November 14

Date: Saturday, November 7 Times: (choose one session)

Place: 214 Alamo Plaza South, Downtown San Antonio (right next to the Häagen-Dazs)

Time: 10:00am to 2:00pm

Fee: $35/participant

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Minimum: 20 participants per session

Fee: $10/per girl (includes patch)

Maximum: 30 participants per session

Minimum: 50 girls

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Maximum: 250 girls

Balance Due/Close Date: October 29 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event—adults wishing to participate must pay the $35 fee; girl to adult ratio is strictly enforced. Participants must wear weather appropriate clothing. The tour will last approximately 1 hour and will end at 214 Alamo Plaza South. Outcomes: Girls develop positive values. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 30 Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this program. There will be a waiting room available for adults or you may want to register for Volunteer 365 a special session designed for adults, see page 68 for more information. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls identify community needs. (MB 10-5200-360-3900-9999-100)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

40 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


November Events

Camping with Mom Wanna cook your dinner over an open fire and learn some Girl Scout traditions. Make your own sit-upon and swaps. Teach mom to shoot an arrow into a target and it wouldn’t be camping without roasting marshmallows and singing camp songs around the camp fire. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownie and Juniors. Date: 6 p.m., Friday, November 13 to 9 a.m., Saturday, November 14 Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $25/participant (includes craft supplies and fun patch) Minimum: 24 participants Maximum: 70 participants

Blessing of the Animals

Come join Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Interfaith Committee, the City of San Antonio and Travis Park United Methodist Church for a Blessing of the Animals. This event will be held in conjunction with the S.A. Urban Pet Market. Bring your dog on a leash or other pet in a pet carrier and enjoy information booths on pet adoption, pet fashions and other activities. The city will have food trucks on site. There will be crafts for you to make for your pet, a low-cost vaccination clinic, information about guide dogs, rescue dogs and therapy animals and other activities. At noon, there will be the official blessing. Girls will earn a special patch. Date: Saturday, November 14 Time: 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Balance Due: With registration

Place: Travis Park, 301 E Travis Street, San Antonio, 78205

Close Date: November 5

Fee: $10/participant

Scholarships: ARE available for this event.

Minimum: 10 girls

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. All attending adults must pay $25 and be a registered Girl Scout with a current background check on file. Campers will sleep inside the building, but are more than welcome to bring a tent to sleep in or just sleep with an air mattress or cot. Dinner, breakfast and an evening snack will be provided.

Maximum: 25 girls

Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls gain life skills.

Balance Due: With Registration Close Date: November 5 Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self. Girls feel connected to their communities both locally and globally. (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

(DS 5200-350-3920-9999-323)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 41


November Events

BROWNIE BLESSING – St. Agnes, Patron of Girl Scouts

Zip Line Adventure

Fee: $10/participant

$35/ participant (includes canopy challenge, zip line, patch and a picnic lunch)

Challenge yourself with this adventure! Grapple your way up to the top of a 60 ft. four-tier canopy challenge and test your agility and balance. Take a ride on the zip line and glide high above Come learn about St. Juan Diego, the humble man from Mex- the Texas country side. Celebrate your victory ico who carried the message of Our Lady of Guadalupe to the with a delicious picnic lunch and enjoy the great outdoors. This program is for Girl Scouts Juniors, Western Hemisphere. Most people recognize the title, Our Lady of Guadalupe, but this program will teach girls about the Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. man who was part of the miraculous story that happened in Dates: 1531 in Mexico. Girls will earn the Model of Faith patch for St. Juan Diego. A parent or guardian is required for each girl to Saturday, November 14 attend. This event is for Girl Scout Brownies. Sponsored by Saturday, December 5 Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting. Time: 10 -11:30 a.m. Date: Saturday, November 14 Place: Natural Bridge Caverns, 26495 Natural Time: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Bridge Caverns Rd., San Antonio, 78266 Place: St. Helena Catholic Church, 14714 Edgemont, San Fee: Antonio, 78247 Minimum: 10 girls Maximum: 25 girls Balance Due: With Registration

$7.50/ lunch only adult (includes picnic lunch) Minimum: 20 participants/ unlimited lunch only adults

Close Date: November 5

Maximum: 50 participants/ unlimited lunch only adults

Scholarships: NOT available for this event.

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event.

Close Date/Balance Due: Thursday, November 5 Thursday, November 19

Girls must bring a Bible. Outcomes: Girls will develop a strong sense of self. Girls feel connected to their communities both locally and globally. (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Scholarships: NOT available for this program Notes: Due to liability insurance limits absolutely no tag-alongs permitted during this event. Per Natural Bridge Caverns guidelines, participants must be at least 48 inches tall to participate in this program. Each participant must have at least one parent/ guardian present during the event. Zip Line begins promptly at 10 a.m. so please arrive early for check in. Outcomes: Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls promote cooperation and team building. (AMP 5200-350-3900-9999-322)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

42 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


November Events

GSSWT Annual Thanksgiving Dinner Bon appetit, let’s eat! It’s time to say thanks and celebrate family with your Girl Scout friends and community neighbors. Enjoy a FREE traditional Thanksgiving Dinner and write thank you cards to our beloved soldiers overseas. Hear the sounds of the Alamo Community Marching Band playing live music while you eat and mingle. This event is free and open to the community.

Mother Nature Everywhere There are all sorts of plants and critters that live in your back yard. Make a bird wreath and fill it with items to help the birds build their nests. Create and decorate a bird house and play games to learn about our native friends. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Date: Saturday, November 21 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

Date: Thursday, November 19

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Time: 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Fee: $20/girl (includes snack, craft and fun patch)

Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237

Minimum: 25 girls

Fee: Free Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event.

Maximum: 100 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: November 12 Scholarships: ARE available for this event.

Outcomes: Girls develop positive values. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. Girls can identify community needs.

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by Program Staff

(AP 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Outcomes: Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. Girls gain practical life skills.

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

DS (5200-350-3920-9999-323)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 43


November/December Events

Thanksgiving Break Mini Fun Camp New!

Join your Girl Scout friends at a two-day Thanksgiving fun break. Gather at the table as we make traditional decorations and prepare seasonal dishes, too. Help contribute to your family meal with a fun treat made by you! Come one or both days. This program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Date: Monday, November 23 and Tuesday, November 24 Time: 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $30/girl per day Minimum: 25 girls

Neon Nights Ready, Set, GLOW! Discover the powers of neon lights! Light up your creativity and learn how to make glow in the dark slime and playdough. Paint your face in neon colors, accessorize with glow sticks and hair color, then dance in the black light and watch the colors come to life. This event is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Friday, December 4 Time: 6-8 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $15/girl (includes craft and fun patch) Minimum: 25 girls

Maximum: 75 girls

Maximum: 75 girls

Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

Balance Due: With registration

Balance Due/ Close Date: November 12

Close Date: November 19

Scholarships: NOT available for this event

Scholarships: ARE available for this event.

Notes: Snack provided but girls should bring their own lunch. Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Bring a canned food item to donate to the San Antonio Food Bank and receive a fun patch. Volunteer opportunities are available.

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by program staff.

Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls promote cooperation and teambuilding.

(DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

(AMP 5200-350-2700-9999-322)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

44 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls develop critical thinking.


Mother & Daughter Self-Defense This workshop will provide essential information and life skills training for mothers and daughters. Specialized instructors range with backgrounds from the special ops force, law enforcement, corporate security/safety managers and crisis centers. Sensitive issues will also be discussed to fully prepare particiapants for possible situations. These trainings will help prepare mothers and daughters for threatening situations that they may encounter in everyday life. Fully prepare the women in your life with these vital skills. This event is for Girl Scout Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, December 5 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Craftopia! New!

December Events

Get ready to create crafts, crafts and more crafts! Featuring activities and take-home crafts from different, fun vendors from around the city. And don’t forget everyone’s favorite –Girl Scout SWAPS (Some Whatchamacallit Affectionately Pinned Someplace!) Sign up as a troop or come on your own and expect a day of creativity and a fun craft fair. This event is for all Girl Scouts. Date: Thursday, December 10 Time: 5:30-7 p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: $15/girl Minimum: 20 girls Maximum: 50 girls

Fee: $35/participant

Balance Due: With registration

Minimum: 25 participants

Close Date: November 19

Maximum: 80 participants

Scholarships: Are available for this event

Note: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this Balance Due/Close Date: November 19 event. Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides and registered adults are available for this Scholarships: ARE NOT available for this event. event. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Please bring a sack lunch and Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls develop positive values. water. (KH 5200-350-3900-9999-324) Outcomes: Girls can resolve conflicts. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with registration

(DS 5200-350-3930-9999-323)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 45


December Events

Lights on the River New! Enjoy a wonderful holiday evening in the magic and beauty of the San Antonio Riverwalk illuminated with cheer and goodwill. Connect with your community and share songs of joy during a season of giving. This is your time to shine alongside your Girl Scout sisters, family and friends. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, December 12 Times: (choose one session)

Session 1: 7:30 p.m.

Session 2: 8 p.m.

Place: Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk, 111 E. Pecan Street, San Antonio 78205 (river level) Fee: $20/participant Minimum: 20 participants per session Maximum: 40 participants per session Balance Due: With registration Close Date: December 3 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event—adults wishing to participate must pay the $20 fee; girl to adult ratio is strictly enforced. Participants must wear weather appropriate clothing including close-toed shoes. The tour will last approximately 1 hour and will end back at Wyndham San Antonio Riverwalk (river level). Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

46 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Holiday Wonderland Light up your holiday with us! Join us for our FREE fourth Annual Holiday Celebration and enjoy making your own ornaments and holiday tree. Enjoy fun door prizes, hot cocoa, light refreshments and take a picture with a very special guest. Remember, the best way to spread holiday cheer is singing loud for all to hear! This event is FREE and open to the community. Date: Thursday, December 17 Time: 5:30 -7:30 p.m. Place: West Side Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls feel empowerment to make a difference in the world. Girls can identify community needs. Girls develop healthy relationships. (AP 5200-350-3900-999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


2015-2016 Business Patch Initiatives

2015-2016 Business Patch Initiatives Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas has joined with CPS Energy, H-E-B, Valero Energy Corporation and Wells Fargo to offer the business patch partnership initiatives for girls. Girls and their adult mentors can work on four different initiatives to earn these newly-designed patches. These business patch initiatives are in effect October 1, 2015, through September 30, 2016.

CPS Energy and the Environmental Awareness Initiative Through environmental awareness programs, girls focus on the care and conservation of our planet. They play an important role in ensuring the well-being of our Earth for future generations. Girls discover the connection between their everyday actions, the long-term effects and how to make those effects positive.

H-E-B and the Healthy Living Initiative Through Healthy Living programs, girls focus on physical and emotional health. By participating in this initiative, girls learn the skills they need to keep their bodies healthy, minds engaged and spirits alive. By building strong, healthy bodies and learning problem-solving techniques, girls gain the selfconfidence and skills needed to develop healthy relationships in which they give and receive the respect and trust every child seeks. This is the first step to helping every girl attain her personal best in life.

Each initiative provides specified curriculum for all levels of Girl Scouting. Girls/troops are eligible for the patch once all activities in their grade level booklet are complete. Patches will be given free of charge to all GSSWT girl members. Each individual ordering patches is required to complete a program evaluation form.

Valero Energy Corporation and the STEM Initiative

(Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) The need for skilled science, technology, engineering and math professionals is ever-growing. Though traditionally male-dominated, women are having a greater impact in these areas than ever before. In this initiative, girls will push boundaries, test limits and look at the world through inquisitive eyes. Whether they’re building a robot, learning the needs of a car’s engine or creating a chemical reaction, girls are moving forward into the future.

Wells Fargo and the Financial Literacy Initiative Wells Fargo is focused on the Financial Literacy Initiative while providing girls the resources and knowledge on how to set goals and become financially responsible when earning and managing money. Wells Fargo understands the importance of financial education for girls who will become productive citizens.

DISCLAIMER: Company logo is listed by programs with the potential of completing a portion of the curriculum. For complete curriculum, visit www.girlscouts-swtx.org/council-patch-programs

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 47


December Events

Every Daisy Needs a Journey

Deck the Halls: Day Camp

Calling all Daisies! Let’s start working on your Journey “It’s your Planet-Love it”. Together we will work through the activities with our flower friends. Each girl will receive their Journey book and patch. This event is for Girl Scout Daisies.

Welcome to our winter wonderland event where you can create your own snow, have a Texas style snowball fight and sing carols loudly for all to hear. You’ll give new meaning to Joy to the World as we explore holiday traditions from around the globe. Then discover the joy of giving as we make our own presents to share with loved ones, new friends and those in need. Get ready for a fun packed two days as we decorate sugar cookies and embark on a gingerbread hunt! This program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes.

Date: Friday, December 18 Time: 6-8 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $20/girl Minimum: 25 girls

Date: Monday, December 21 and Tuesday, December 22

Maximum: 100 girls

Time: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Balance Due: With registration Balance Due/Close Date: December 10

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Scholarships: ARE NOT available for this event.

Fee: $30/girl per day

Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-aMinimum: 25 girls longs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by program Maximum: 75 girls staff. Girls will NOT complete the entire Journey during this program, but will be able to complete at home. Deposit Due (non-refundable): 25% with Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop critical registration thinking.

Balance Due/ Close Date: December 10

(DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

Scholarships: NOT available for this event Notes: Price includes fun patch and snack. Lunch is not included. Both days will have separate activities and therefore the activities mentioned in the description will be covered over both days. Not all activities in the description will be covered in one day. Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely NO tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Volunteer opportunities available. Outcomes: Girls develop positive values. Girls feel connected to their communities, locally, and globally. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. Girls develop a strong sense of self. (AMP 5200-350-2700-9999-322)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

48 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


January Events

Cookie Bash 2016

MLK March

Join us in kicking off the 2016 cookie season. Bring your love of cookies and Girl Scout spirit for a morning of magical fun. Tailor make your morning by choosing one or all of the fun activities planned just for you. Activities include: Dance party, cookie tasting and unique BPI fun educational games with a few surprises along the way!

Girl Scouts and their families are invited to take action in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Create new memories marching from past to present for our future! Help build a strong, united presence while connecting with others in one of the biggest marches in the country! This event is open to the community.

Date: Saturday, January 16 Time: 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Date: Monday, January 18 Time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Place: TBA Fee: FREE (Wear a Girl Scout t-shirt)

Fee: $5/participant

Minimum: 25

Minimum: 50 participants per session

Maximum: 50

Maximum: 1000 participants per session

Close Date: January 7

Deposit Due (non-refundable): With registration

Note: Volunteer opportunities for Program Aides and adults are available.

Balance Due/Close Date: January 7

Outcomes: Girls educate and inspire others to act. Girls feel empowerment to make a difference in the world. Girls can identify community needs.

Scholarships: NOT available for this event. Notes: Service Units wanting to host an activity table please contac Becky Jennings at bjennings@girlscouts-swtx.org Outcomes: Girls educate and inspire others to act. Girls feel empowerment to make a difference in the world. Girls can identify community needs.

(AP 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

(BJ 5200-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 49


January Events

The Great Girl Scout Race Time to partner with your mom or dad for a thrilling adventure across San Antonio! You’ll race against the clock to take pictures of historical markers and cultural landmarks that showcase the city. Don’t forget to bring your own camera, it will be up to your team to preserve the memories you make. Share your adventures with others and create a scrapbook at the end of the race. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors and their parent/guardian or caregiver only. Date: Saturday, January 9, 2016 Time: 12-5 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio 78216 Fee: $25/participant Minimum: 10 participants Maximum: 30 participants Balance Due: With registration

Cookie N Pajamarama ew! Wake up and roll on over in your favorite PJs to prepare for a great, new Girl Scout Cookie Season! Join us and create your fabulous and flashy cookie booth. Learn the five skills developed through cookie selling. Let’s make this the best cookie season yet! This event is FREE and open to the community. Date: Thursday, January 21 Time: 5:30-7 p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W.César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: Free Limit: None Note: Volunteer opportunities for adults are available for this event. Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Girls develop positive values. (KH 5200-350-3900-9999-300)

Close Date: December 17 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event; girl to adult ratio is strictly enforced. One parent/guardian per girl. Participants are responsible for meals and wearing weather appropriate clothing. Adult participants must have reliable transportation and funds to travel in San Antonio as well as take and develop photos; adult participants are responsible for abiding by all laws and ordinances, teams are responsible for adherence and completion of event. Outcomes: Girls develop healthy relationships. Girls promote cooperation and team building. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-100) Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

50 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


January Events

Brain Freeze! New!

You scream! We scream! We all scream for ICE! Come join us as we take the movie “Frozen” and bring it to life as we make our very own snow cones, mini Olafs and frozen paintings with ice. Bring a plain white t-shirt and make it into an Elsa shirt or an Olaf shirt! Make a Sven or Olaf bag to take home with you! Let it go with your Girl Scout friends! This event is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Date: Thursday, January 28 Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m. Place: West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237 Fee: $10/ girl Minimum: 25 participants Maximum: 50 participants Close Date: January 14 Scholarships: Are available for this event. Notes: Bring a plain white t-shirt. Due to liability absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Outcomes: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Girls are resourceful problem solvers. César E. Chávez (AP 5200-350-3900-9999-324)

Mirrors, Mazes & Lasers, Oh My! New!

Discover a unique, eye-popping experience when you explore endless hallways and thousands of mirrors as you find your way to the end or go back to the beginning—it’s never the same experience twice. Enjoy laser tag and make new friends after conquering the maze. This is your chance to have fun how you want to! This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, February 6 Time: 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Place: 217 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio 78205 Fee: $25/participant Minimum: 100 girls Maximum: 200 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: January 28 Scholarships: Not available for this event. Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Girls are responsible for wearing weather appropriate clothing and close-toed shoes. Limited volunteer opportunities are available for adults. Outcomes: Girls seek challenges in the world. Girls develop critical thinking. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx. org/BusinessPatches

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 51


March Events

Sorority Night

New!

Start your college experience by enjoying a fun-filled evening learning all about dorm-room cooking, challenging yourself to survive on $20 a day and making new friends that will last through your collegiate journey and beyond! Think you’ll enjoy a night of academic excellence without the final exam? Then don’t wait to join the ranks of the Girl Scout sorority of sisterhood! This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors only. Date: Friday, March 18, 6 p.m.-Saturday, March 19, 2016, 8 a.m.

Women’s Health Day New! Your health matters! Find out how by discovering what it takes to stay happy and healthy during an event just for girls. You’re unique and exceptional. Take this opportunity to learn more about yourself and make lasting connections with your community and Girl Scout sisters. You may find an issue that you care about and start taking action immediately! This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Date: Saturday, March 19 Time: 9-11 a.m.

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio 78216

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Fee: $25/participant

Fee: $10/participant

Minimum: 20 girls

Minimum: 50 participants

Maximum: 50 girls

Maximum: 100 participants

Balance Due: With registration

Balance Due: With registration

Close Date: March 3

Close Date: March 10

Scholarships: Not available for this event.

Scholarships: Not available for this event.

Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event including adults. Limited volunteer opportunities are available for registered Girl Scout adult volunteers with a current, cleared background check on file and in good standing with GSSWT. Additional permission slips required.

Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. Adults wishing to participate must pay the $10 fee. Limited volunteer opportunities are available for adults and Program Aides. Additional permission slips are required. Girl to adult ration, strictly enforced.

Outcomes: Girls develop a deeper sense of self. Girls develop practical life skills.

Outcomes: Girls develop critical thinking. Girls can identify community needs.

(HM 5200-300-3900-9999-100)

(HM 5200-300-3930-9999-100)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

52 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


April Events

Scavenger Hunt New!

Battle of Flowers Parade

Are you up for a challenge? Team up with your parent/guardian or caregiver to solve riddles and complete tasks in the largest scavenger hunt in Girl Scouting! Use your creativity to solve problems resourcefully and collect artifacts to share your stories. Be the first team to complete this phenomenal challenge! This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors and their parent/guardian or caregiver only. Date: Saturday, April 9, 2016

Show your Girl Scout pride by carrying the American flag in the upcoming Battle of Flowers Parade! Wear your Girl Scout uniform to represent the achievements that we have made in our community and connect with other girls in our great city. Enjoy this unique leadership experience with your Girl Scout sisters. This event is for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors only.

Time: 1-4 p.m.

Time: 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio 78216

Place: Avenue B & Grayson Street, Downtown San Antonio

Fee: $25/participant

Fee: FREE!

Minimum: 10 participants

Limit: 100 Participants

Maximum: 30 participants

Close Date: April 14, 2016

Date: Friday, April 22, 2016

Note: No one under 12 years old may walk in the parade. Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event, including adults. Volunteer opportunities for 10 Close Date: March 31 registered Girl Scout adults with a current background check Scholarships: Not available for this event. on file and in good standing with GSSWT are available. Parade Note: Due to liability, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted information will be provided to participants after registration. at this event; girl to adult ratio is strictly enforced. Outcomes: Girls promote cooperation and team building. Participants are responsible for meals and wearing Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and weather appropriate clothing. Participants may wish to bring globally. a camera. Adult participants must have reliable (HM 5200-300-3940-9999-999) transportation and funds to travel in San Antonio; teams are responsible for obeying all laws and ordinances as well as adherence and completion of event. Limited volunteer opportunities are available for adults. Balance Due: With registration

Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls promote cooperation and team building. (HM 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 53


Series Pathways

EVENTS

CAMP

Day and resident camps, focused on outdoor and/or environmental education.

VIRTUAL

Interactive program delivered in a safe and secure online environment.

Single-day events. Different girls, each event.

SERIES Same girls, all sessions relating to

Girl Scout Pathways for Girls

a specific theme or purpose.

TRAVEL

TROOPS

Same girls, all sessions; typically spans the length of a school year.

Regional, national and international trips.

SERIES PATHWAY This pathway offers activities for the same group of participating girls, scheduled over three to eight weeks, relating to a specific theme or purpose. Series are developed with the intent that each registered participant attends all sessions scheduled throughout the course of the offering. Sessions are designed so that each day builds toward the next and culminates upon the delivery of the last session activity. Series are thematic in nature and developed to support the council’s program initiatives in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM), Healthy Living, Financial Literacy, Entrepreneurship and Environmental Awareness, as well as signature Girl Scout programs. 54 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


September Series

Girl Scout Fun Girl Scout Fun is designed for individually registered Girl Scouts, some are looking to be placed into a troop, and for newly formed troops. The program is similar to a traditional Girl Scout meeting where girls will have the opportunity to make new friends, participate in exciting themed activities, games, songs and crafts. This series is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Dates:

Catholic National Religious Recognitions

New!

Sponsored by the Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting (CCOS) in the Archdiocese of San Antonio, the Catholic religious recognition programs allow Girls Scouts to explore and become more involved in their Catholic faith. Programs are designed by grade level.

Thursday, September 10

The following grade level workshops will be offered:

Thursday, September 24

Family of God - 2nd-and 3rd grades

Thursday, October 8

I Live My Faith - 4th – 6th grades

Thursday, October 22

Mary, the First Disciple - 7th – 10th grades

Thursday, November 5

The Spirit Alive – 9th – 12th grades

Thursday, November 19

Dates: September 20

Thursday, December 3

October 25

Thursday, December 17

November 15

Time: 6-7:30 p.m.

January 24

Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216

Time: 1-4 p.m.

Fee: Free

Place: Providence Catholic School Cafeteria, 1215 N. St. Mary’s St., San Antonio, 78215

Minimum: 10 girls

Cost: $25 per participant

Maximum: 50 girls

Minimum: 6 participants

Close Date: August 27

Maximum: 20 participants

Balance Due: with registration Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. All attending adults must be Close Date: Sept. 3 a registered Girl Scout with a current background check on file. Scholarships Not Available. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop critical thinking. (DS 5200-350-4900-9999-323)

Notes: A parent or guardian is required to attend all sessions with each girls for grades 2-6. There is no fee for adults to register. Due to liability insurance limits absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this event. (BJ 5200-300-3900-9999-999)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 55


October Series

Program Aide Enrichment

Session 3: January 7

Description: A Girl Scout is always prepared! Program Aides will benefit from a series of three different enrichment opportunities to help build their skills and knowledge from Songs and Games, to Ceremonies and even Arts & Crafts. Two hours of after school fun prepares Cadette PAs to be their best! The Enrichment Series also looks great on your Camp La Jita Program Aide Application. Don’t forget to bring a snack and beverage. This series is for Girl Scout Cadettes only.

Scholarships: Not available for this series

Dates: (Must attend all dates for each session) Session 1 Wednesday, October 7 Wednesday, October 14 Wednesday, October 21 Session 2 Tuesday, November 3 Tuesday, November 10 Tuesday, November 17 Session 3 Wednesday, January 13, 2016 Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Wednesday, January 27, 2016 Session 4 Wednesday, April 6, 2016 Wednesday, April 13, 2016 Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Time: 4:30-6:30 p.m Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $20/girl (includes PA Pin upon completion of requirements) Minimum: 15 girls Maximum: 30 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Dates: Session 1: September 24 Session 2: October 21

56 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Session 4: February 25

Note: Due to liability insurance, absolutely no tag-a-longs are permitted at this series including adults. Girls must bring their own snack and beverage. Outcomes: Girls develop practical life skills. Girls are resourceful problem solvers. (HM 5200-300-3940-9999-100)

Sound fun? Check out more activities @ www.girlscouts-swtx.org/BusinessPatches


October Series

Daisy Skill Builders

Brownie Skill Builders

Earn the Financial Literacy and Cookie Business leaves to place on your Daisy vest. Learn how to set goals, the difference between want and need and find out how much things cost. This series is for Girl Scout Daisies.

These badges include ideas for how to tie their activities to your Brownie Quest Journey. Work with friends to be your best self and through activities learn about science at home. The series will conclude with your family story. This series is for Girl Scout Brownies.

Dates:

Thursday, October 15 (Making Choices)

Thursday, December 10 (Count it up)

Thursday, February 4 (Talk it up)

Thursday, March 31 (Money Counts)

Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $10 (includes workbook and badge) per skill builder Minimum: 10 girls Maximum: 50 girls Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 1 Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. All attending adults must be a registered Girl Scout with a current background check on file. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop critical thinking. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323-8)

Dates:

Thursday, October 29 (My Best Self)

Thursday, January 7 (Dancer)

Thursday, February 18 (Home Scientist)

Thursday, April 14 (My Family Story)

Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $10 (includes workbook and badge)per skill builder. Minimum: 10 girls Maximum: 50 girls Close Date: October 15 Balance Due: With registration Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop critical thinking. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 57


November Series

Junior Skill Builders

Minimum: 10 girls

These badges include ideas for how to tie activities to your Junior Get Moving Journey. Earn your skill builders making jewelry, gardening, being a detective and learning camping skills. Join us for an evening of fun. This series is for Girl Scout Juniors.

Maximum: 50 girls

Dates:

Thursday, November 12 (Jeweler) Thursday, January 21 (Gardener) Thursday, March 10 (Detective) Thursday, April 28 (Camper)

Time: 6-7:30 p.m. Place: Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Fee: $10 (includes workbook and badge) per skill builder

58 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Balance Due: With registration Close Date: October 29 Notes: Due to liability insurance limits, absolutely no tag-alongs are permitted at this event. Ratio will be met by Program Staff Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls develop critical thinking. (DS 5200-350-3900-9999-323)


Travel Pathways

EVENTS

CAMP

Day and resident camps, focused on outdoor and/or environmental education.

VIRTUAL

Interactive program delivered in a safe and secure online environment.

Single-day events. Different girls, each event.

Girl Scout Pathways for Girls

SERIES

Same girls, all sessions relating to a specific theme or purpose.

TRAVEL Regional, national, and

TROOPS

Same girls, all sessions; typically spans the length of a school year.

international trips.

TRAVEL PATHWAY These programs offer girls leadership and cross-cultural opportunities through regional, national and international travel. Any girl can participate regardless of previous Girl Scouting involvement. Girls can participate through council-sponsored trips that range from visiting other cities in Texas to other states across the nation or traveling overseas to another country! Girls can also participate in nationally—and internationally— sponsored trips called destinations. Travel opportunities allow girls to meet with other girls and adults, participate in girl-centric planning, travel to a destination, learn, explore, and maybe even participate in a Take Action project. They can also participate in money-earning activities. Girls must be 11 years and older to travel domestically and 14 years and older to travel internationally. Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 59


Troop Pathways

EVENTS

Single-day events. Different girls, each event.

CAMP

Day and Resident Camps, focused on outdoor and/or environmental education.

VIRTUAL

Girl Scout Pathways for Girls

SERIES

Same girls, all sessions relating to a specific theme or purpose.

TRAVEL

Interactive program delivered in a safe and secure online environment.

TROOPS Same girls,

Regional, national and international trips.

all sessions; typically spans the length of a school year.

TROOP PATHWAY Girl Scout membership is open to all girls in grades K-12 who accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law. A membership with Girl Scouts is $15 per year and the Girl Scout uniform is not required. The Troop Pathway offers girls an opportunity to work with the same group of girls in their own grade level, usually over a span of nine to twelve months, in partnership with two or more appointed adult advisors. Girls may join at any time during the membership year. Being that Girl Scouts is a girl-led, volunteer-supported organization, the ability to find troop placement is up to the availability of the troop spots in your area, either geographically or by the school your child attends. The troop/group meets for the enjoyment and benefit of the girls and meetings are built around the girls’ ideas. Girl planning, in partnership with adult volunteers, helps to develop a team relationship, making space for the development of leadership skills, and allowing girls to benefit from the guidance, mentoring and coaching of caring adults.

Benefits of being in a troop Girls need a safe, nurturing environment to help them grow strong—physically, mentally and emotionally— and they can find it in Girl Scouts. Girl Scouting encourages girls to make decisions, try new activities, give back to their communities and feel proud of their accomplishments. In the process, girls build confidence, increase self-esteem and clarify values.

60 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Welcome to Volunteer Development

Welcome Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas volunteers! We love that everyone in our community is unique. When we get together, we share our stories, learn from each other and create connections that last a lifetime. To ensure that every girl’s experience is “wow-worthy,” our volunteers are given the opportunity to attend learning courses that help them guide girls through fun-filled adventures. We have adult learning courses for all pathways and invite volunteers to share this experience to help girls make the world a better place. All volunteers with Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas need to be a current registered member, have an approved background check screening on file with the council and complete required training for their volunteer role. These are the first steps to becoming a volunteer! Adult learning courses listed on the following pages will help you be ready to volunteer in any pathway you choose. Note: Troop leaders and Assistant Leaders are required to attend Troop Leadership Essentials before meeting with the troop/group. Do not hesitate to contact the Volunteer Development Center (210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247). They can assist you with determining what courses you should register for and attend.

Join Girl Scouts

Become a Volunteer

We now offer online membership registration and background screenings. Please go to girlscouts-swtx.org/join and click on the register button to take you to the e-Biz membership site.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 61


Adult Learning Registration

Adult Learning Registration General Information Adults MUST register to attend courses. (If you are not registered and there is a change to the course, there is no way to notify you of the change.) Any registered Girl Scout adult may participate in the courses and workshops. It is required that all new troop/group leaders and co-leaders/assistant leaders complete GS101 and Troop Leadership Essentials before meeting with the girls. Babysitting is not provided. Please make arrangements for child care while you’re attending courses.

Cancellations and Reimbursements Courses may be canceled if there are insufficient registrations five (5) days prior to the class. Fees for canceled courses are refunded. Fees for courses that are held but you fail to show up, without advance cancellation notice, are forfeited. You may provide a registered Girl Scout adult for a replacement but you need to notify the Volunteer Service Center at 210349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391 before the course.

Financial Assistance Course fees, if any, are normally paid by the individual attending the course. When this is not possible, the troop/group may be able to cover it. Council financial assistance for up to one-half of the course fee may be available if the troop/group cannot cover the cost. Requests for financial assistance must be requested using the paper version of the registration form found on page 93. Assistance may be applied if there are funds available. Only one person per troop/group can receive assistance for First Aid/CPR fees; only one person per troop/group can receive assistance for Troop Camp Leadership fees. Only one financial assistance request per Pathways Guide per person is permitted. Troops/groups are encouraged to cover course costs whenever possible. Persons receiving financial assistance who fail to cancel when unable to attend will not be eligible for financial assistance for 12 months.

Course Registration Registration can be done ONLINE no later than five (5) business days before the date of the course through eBiz at www. girlscouts-swtx.org. Alternate registration can be done using the paper version of Adult Learning Registration form found on page 93 or at www. girlscouts-swtx.org/Forms. Select the course you want to attend, complete an Adult Learning Registration form. One form is required for each person registering. Send the completed Adult Learning Registration form and fee, if required, to the SCGSLC or WSGSLC five (5) business days before the date of the course. You will receive a confirmation letter via email that contains important information about the event and attachments of all necessary forms that must be completed and brought to the event.

62 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


What to Take/Adult Learning Sites

What Course Should I Take? When Should I Take It? The answer to these questions depends on where you’re starting and your Girl Scout pathway (type of involvement). Adult learning courses provide a foundation for implementing the Girl Scout program while working with girls. If you have taken adult learning courses in another council, you may be eligible for a waiver – complete the Adult Learning Waiver Request form on page 85.

New Volunteers Regardless of the Girl Scout pathway you choose (troop, event, series, camp, travel), training is available. Check out the chart on page 65 for the required paperwork and training courses for your volunteer position. The GSSWT Troop Leadership Essentials is the next learning stop for volunteers in the troop/group pathway (leaders/ co-leaders). This session is offered at GSSWT locations and through a home study. Recommended Timeline for Troop Leaders/Assistant Leaders/Co-Leaders

• Before meeting with your Girl Scout representative: Take Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) online (required)

• Before the first troop meeting: Take Troop Leadership Essentials (required)

• Before the sixth troop meeting: Take a Grade-Level Essentials (optional)

• Before the first outing/field trip: Take First Aid & CPR* • Prior to opening a bank account (required if group has

more than $25): A Girl Scout bank account requires two non-related signers. Any adult member of the troop with current membership, background check screening, and GSSWT Online Money Manager training may serve as an account signer.

*At least one adult in the troop/group must take First Aid & CPR before going on an outing or field trip. It can be any approved, registered adult member in the troop/ group.

Adult Learning Sites by county Phone numbers are provided in case directions are needed. Please DO NOT call sites to register, cancel or reschedule classes.

Bexar County Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center 811 North Coker Loop San Antonio, 78216 210-349-2404 West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd. San Antonio, 78237 210-319-5775

Comal County Canyon Lake United Methodist Church 206 Flintstone Drive Canyon Lake, 78133 830-899-7104

Guadalupe County Schertz United Methodist Church 3460 Roy Richard Drive Schertz, 78152 210-658-3202

Uvalde County First United Methodist Church 301 N. High Street Uvalde, 78801 830-278-3135

Val Verde County Del Rio Bank and Trust 1200 Veterans Blvd Del Rio, 78840 830-774-2555

Camp Camp La Jita (Uvalde Co.) Utopia, 78884 830-966-3521

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 63


Adult Learning Calender-At-A-Glance

Adult Learning Calender-at-a-Glance August

October

19, Troop Leadership Essentials

13, Troop Leadership Essentials

3, Troop Camp Leadership Option 2 (TCL 2)

19, Cadette Level Essentials

13, Silver Award Workshop - Adults

6, Daisy Level Essentials

19, Senior & Ambassador Level Essentials

18, Daisy Level Essentials

6, Brownie Level Essentials

19, Go Gold Award Workshop - Adults

18, Brownie Level Essentials

7, Troop Camp Leadership Option 1 (TCL1)

21, CPR

20, Go Gold Award Workshop - Adults 25, Junior Level Essentials

8, Junior Level Essentials 10, Cadette Level Essentials

September

10, Travel Essentials

1, CPR3, Junior Level Essentials

10, Senior & Ambassador Level Essentials

3, FA 5, Brownie

10, CPR

21, FA 25-27, Thanksgiving Holiday (Offices Closed)

December 3, Bronze Award Workshop - Adults 8, Daisy Level Essentials

10, FA

8, Brownie Level Essentials

15, Troop Leadership Essientials

10, Multi

17, PB&J (Proficiency Badge & Joumeys)

10, Troop Finance Report Workshop

7, Labor Day (Offices Closed)

17, Troop Camp Leadership Option 1 (TCL1)

12, Troop Finance Report Workshop

10-11, Staff Training (Offices Closed)

20, Multi Level Essentials

10, Silver Award Workshop - Adults

24, Camp Essentials

12, Fire Starters

28, Daisy Level Essentials

12, Buddy Burners

28, Brownie Level Essentials

12, PB&J (Proficiency Badge & Joumeys)

29, Troop Leadership Essentials

15, Senior and Ambassador Level Essentials

29, CPR

17, Bronze Award Workshop - Adults

November

19, Daisy Level Essentials

3, Daisy Level Essentials

19, Brownie Level Essentials

3, Brownie Level Essentials

22, Daisy Level Essentials

3, FA

24, Brownie Level Essentials

5, Staff Training (Offices Closed)

26, CPR Challenge

5, Silver Award Workshop - Adults

26, First Aid Challenge

7, Junior Level Essentials

5, Troop Leadership Essentials 5, Daisy Level Essentials 15, Cadette Level Essentials

14, CPR 16, FA 24-31, Winter Holiday (Offices Closed)

January 1-3, Winter Holiday (Offices Closed) 14, Troop Leadership Essentials

10, Multi Level Essentials 14, Volunteer 365

64 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

18, Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Offices Closed) 19, Daisy Level Essentials 19, Brownie Level Essentials 21, Junior Level Essentials 21, Go Gold Award Workshop - Adults 28, Silver Award Workshop - Adults


Overview of Volunteer Positions GSSWT Overview of Volunteer Position Requirements and Trainings Volunteer Positions (appointed positions)

Troop Leader/Co-Leader Assistant Troop Leader Bank Account Signer Cookie Manager (Troop) Fall Product Program Manager (Troop) Service Unit (SU) Team Member Service Unit Nut Expert (SUNE) Service Unit Cookie Manager (SUCM) Council Delegates & Alternates Council Trainer GSSWT Board Member GSSWT Committee & Working Task Group Members

Annual GSUSA Membership

X X X X X X X X X X X X

Background Check Screening (every 3 years)

X X X X X X X X X X X X

Complete Position Description (Annual)

X X X X X X X X X X

Girl Scouting 101

X X

Troop Grade Level Leadership Essentials Money Manager Essentials or PBJ Training

X X

Suggested Suggested

X

X

Suggested Suggested X

Specialized Training Needed

X X X X X X X

X

Non-Appointed Volunteer Positions (working directly with troop/group leadership) Annual GSUSA Membership

Background Troop Camp CPR/First Leadership Check Girl Scouting Aid (every 2 Screening (every 3 Specialized (every 3 years) 101 years) years) Training

CPR/First Aider X X X Driver for a Girl Scout function* X X Troop Camp Leadership (TCL) certified adult X X X Troop Cookie Booth Volunteer X X X Parent/Guardian who helps with activities at meetings/events X X Parent/Guardian who stays in meeting area but does not help X X Parent/Guardian who chaperones at a Girl Scout function & serves in girl/adult ratio capacity X X Parents/Guardians who participate in a troop/group overnight experience (trip/camping) X X Special Guests/Presenters** Day Camp Volunteers X X X X Episodic Volunteer*** *Function: Defined as any Girl Scout activity including but not limited to meetings, field trips, activities, camps, etc. **One-time troop visitors/special guests/specials presenters may not count towards girl/adult ratio requirements and may not be left alone with girls at any time. ***Volunteer participating outside of troop pathway Don't see your position listed? Check with your staff support person to see what requirements/trainings you need. Revised 4/8/2015

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 65


Girl Scouting 101/Troop Pathway Volunteers

Adult Learning for Girl Scout Volunteers Girl Scout volunteers with a current membership and approved background screening will need to complete the training required for their volunteer position.

GSUSA Online Girl Scouting 101 (GS101)

**Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Th., Aug. 13 Sat., Sept. 5 Th., Oct. 15 Th., Oct. 29 Th., Nov. 19 Th., Jan. 14

6-9p.m. 9a.m.-12p.m. 6-9p.m. 6-9p.m. 6-9p.m. 6-9p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

(Required course for all Troop Leaders/Assistant Leader/ Co-Leaders/Service Unit Team Members) Access GS101 at http://training.girlscouts.org/ If you do not have a computer/internet access, your Girl Scout contact can help facilitate your online learning. Arrange a meeting with your staff partner or another volunteer who can help provide the technology needed. You can check with your local public library, school or community center to see if they have computer/internet access you can use. You are also welcome to visit the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center or West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center and use the computers set up just for you! We will be happy to assist you!

Grade Level Essentials Explore the excitement of leading girls! Discover who your girls are and what adventures they are ready to explore. Connect to the resources available for your specific grade level. Take Action and learn how to facilitate activities that are girl-led and encourage cooperative learning and learning by doing. In this session you will learn how to work with Journeys and to implement them into girl activities.

Daisy Level (Grades K-1) Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) and Troop Leadership Essentials **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Money Manager (Required for volunteers in troop/group who will be a signer on a Girl Scout bank account.) Note: There must be two, non-related trained volunteers for each bank account. Troops/groups must open a bank account when they have $25 or more.) Learn the how-to of troop finances online! These are girl funds and need to be safeguarded. You will learn the money management process and requirements from bank account procedures to filing required for bi-annual financial reports. You will help guide girls with their financial goals and assist in establishing good money practice skills.

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Aug. 18 Sat., Sept. 5 Tu., Sept. 22 Tu., Oct. 6 W., Oct. 28 Tu., Nov. 3 Tu., Dec. 8 Tu., Jan. 19

6-8 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC West Side GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Brownie Level (Grades 2-3)

Troop Leadership Essentials To create a solid foundation of support, Troop Leaders are required to complete Troop Leadership Essentials (TLE). TLE is designed to provide the knowledge and tools needed to organize a troop, lead a group of girls and create parent support. You learn how to create a safe space for girls -- a place where they can learn and grow. Complete this session before you begin meeting with the girls. Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101)

66 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) and Troop Leadership Essentials **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Aug. 18 Sat., Sept. 5 Th., Sept. 24

6-8 p.m. 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC West Side GSLC


Troop Pathway Volnteers/Home Study/Environment Classes Tu., Oct. 6 W., Oct. 28 Tu., Nov. 3 Tu., Dec. 8 Tu., Jan. 19

6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC West Side GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Sat., Oct. 10 Th., Nov. 19

10 a.m.-12 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Multi- Level (Any combination of Grades K-12)

Junior Level (Grades 4-5)

Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101), Troop Leadership Essentials and one Grade Level Essentials

Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) and Troop Leadership Essentials

**Must register five business days prior to class date.**

**Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Aug. 25 Th., Sep. 3 Th., Oct. 8 Sat., Nov. 7 Th., Jan. 21

6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC West Side GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Cadette Level (Grades 6-8) Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) and Troop Leadership Essentials **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Sep. 15 Sat., Oct. 10

6-8 p.m. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC

Th., Nov. 19

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Senior and Ambassador Level (Grades 9-12) Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) and Troop Leadership Essentials

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Oct. 20 Tu. Nov. 10

6-8 p.m. 6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC West Side GSLC

Th. Dec. 10 6-8 p.m. Sally Cheever GSLC (5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Home Study Guides Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 Adult volunteers are encouraged to enjoy adult learning courses in a hands-on format with other new leaders. However, if you are unable to attend the essential courses in person prior to meeting with girls, there are other options. One of those options is a home study. At this time, home studies are available for the Troop Leadership Essentials and all Grade-Level Essentials. Materials can be emailed, you can pick them up from the Volunteer Development Center (call ahead) or they can be mailed through the postal service. Email requests for home studies can be sent to training@ girlscouts-swtx.org. All email requests must include name, address, troop number, service unit and phone number in order to be processed. If unable to send an email request, the form on page 85 may be used to request a home study. Note: Only one home study will be sent at a time and it is recommended that you attend at a minimum one course in person. Contact the Volunteer Development Center if you have any questions about home studies. (210-349-2404/1-800-5807247)

**Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Tu., Sep. 15

6-8 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 67


Environment Classes

Discovery Saturdays

Enrichment Classes Once you have completed your leadership training, there are other recommended courses you may want to sign up for and attend. These courses are open to all registered Girl Scout members and everyone is encouraged to attend. Leaders, co-leaders, parent helpers, service unit team members and any other person who will be helping bring a great experience to every girl! Continue to view the online calendar at www.girlscouts-swtx.org for additional enrichment opportunities that will be added throughout the year! Let’s get started!

PB&J (Proficiency Badges & Journeys) Proficiency Badges and Journeys are the two (2) core components of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). Want to learn more, share best practices or find out how to make your troop girl-led? The Badges and Journeys go together like peanut butter and jelly. This workshop will teach you how to combine the two to create girl-led program to make the perfect Girl Scout sandwich. **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Join us for fun and enrich your Girl Scout experience. Take new skills and ideas back to your troop. Discovery Saturdays are for Girl Scout adult volunteers.

Volunteer365 New!

Discover how to encourage community service in your troop. Learn the difference between Take Action Projects and Community Service Projects. Participate in hands on community service projects. Take home new ideas for service at each grade level. Fee: $5 (materials) Minimum: 10 adults Maximum: 60 adults **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Nov 14

9a.m.-12p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

No Girl Left Inside (Outdoor Education) Date

Time

Place

Sat., Sep. 12

10a.m.-12:30 p.m. 10a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

Sat., Oct. 17

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Troop Finance Report Workshop Need help completing your troop finance report before the December 15 deadline? Join us for one of our sessions and get assistance from a finance expert. All you need to bring are your June to November bank statements, checkbook and all receipts and deposit slips. Computers, printer and copier will be available for you to use. This workshop is for Girl Scout adult volunteers. Fee: Free. **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Th., Dec. 10 Sat., Dec. 12

6-8p.m. 9-12p.m.

West Side GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-300/5200-360-1501-9999-100)

68 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Discover new ways to experience the outdoors. These workshops will cover a wide range of topics from camping to outdoor activities and more.

Fire Starters

New!

Rubbing two sticks together can take a while to start a fire, so come join us and discover how to make several different kinds of fire starters. You will make fire starters from egg cartons, candles, paraffin wax, old crayons, charcoal and shredded paper (and anything else that may work as well!) Upon completion of this session, you will have samples and different methods for fire starters to make with your troop for your next camping trip. Fee: $5 per participant Minimum: 5 adults Maximum: 12 adults **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Sep. 12

9a.m.-1p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)


Environment Classes/Camp Pathways Volunteers

Buddy Burners

New!

Ever want to try an alternative type of cooking? Come join us and learn how to make a “Buddy Burner.” You will implement this cooking method using recycled cans, cardboard and melted wax. Before the end of the session you will make your own buddy burner and learn how to cook on it! Fee: $5 per participant

Date

Time

Place

Th., Aug. 13 Th., Sep. 10 Th., Nov. 5 Th., Jan. 28

6-8p.m. 6-8p.m. 6-8p.m. 6-8p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Minimum: 5 adults Maximum: 12 adults

Go Gold Award Workshop – Adults

**Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Get the tools you need to assist girls to GO Gold! at this Girl Scout Gold Award workshop. The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest and most prestigious award a Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador can earn. The Gold Award projects the girls will be developing and completing actually change the world around us and you want to be the best support you can be. You will learn how you can advise and support girls as they organize, manage and complete their Gold Award.

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Sep. 12

9a.m.-1p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Girl Scout Awards Bronze Award Workshop - Adults Your girls want to earn their Bronze Award! The Bronze Award Workshop will give you the tools you’ll use to help them succeed. You will receive a guidelines book and information to help you advise the girls through the project process. This workshop is for Girl Scout adult volunteers. Fee: $5/adult; includes workbook and supplies. **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Th., Sep. 17 Th., Dec. 3

6-7:30 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

Silver Award Workshop – Adults Learn about the Silver Award and how to guide girls when they are ready to earn the Girl Scout Silver Award. When girls work on their Silver Award they are building leadership skills while working together on a community issue. This workshop will give adults the tools to guide girls through the project process.

This workshop is for adult advisors working with Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors. Fee: $5/adult; includes workbook and supplies **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Th., Sep. 17 Th., Sep. 17 Th., Nov. 19 Th., Jan. 21

6-8p.m. 6-7:30p.m. 6-8p.m. 6-8p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Outdoor Education! Why enjoy the outdoor experience with girls? Lead girls “out the door” to a field trip in the city or to a campsite – any and all of these experiences allow girls to discover their strengths and skills, connect with their environment, and inspire action to make their world a better place! The “out the door” experience is one of the best ways to involve girls in girl-led, cooperative activities where they learn by doing! To take a group on an overnight outdoor experience, each group must have one or more adults who are Troop Camp Leadership (TCL) certified. Women and men over the age of 18 can register for and take outdoor training. Let’s begin!

This workshop is for adult advisors working with Girl Scout Cadettes. Fee: $5/adult; includes workbook and supplies **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 69


Girl Scouting 101/Troop Pathways Volunteer

Camp Essentials

Camp out

Are the girls wanting to go outside? Camp Essentials is designed to prepare you to take girls on an outdoor adventure and keep your group of girls healthy and safe in the outdoors. Participants will learn about girl progression, take home activity ideas and prepare your own one pot meal! Note: This course does not certify you as a Troop Camp Leadership (TCL) certified volunteer. Fee: $7/person; includes meal and course material Prerequisite: None **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Oct. 24

9a.m.-2p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Troop Camp Leadership Option 1 (TCL 1) This course is designed to prepare you to take girls camping. Learn about girl progression in the outdoors and how to keep your girls healthy and safe in the outdoors. You will also be provided resources and learn skills such as tying knots and navigating with a compass, as well as review basic environmental awareness. A variety of outdoor cooking methods will be used and you will plan your own meals before the camp out. Prerequisite: Attend the corresponding TCL Planning Session prior to campout. Requirements: Participants must have a current Girl Scout membership and an approved background check with Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas two weeks prior to attending the planning session. Fee: $15/person Note: You will be issued a TCL certification number after completion of both the planning and camping TCL sessions. In order to take a group on an overnight outdoor experience, each group must have one or more adults who are TCL-certified. Women and men 18+ can take the training. **Must register five business days prior to class date.** Each participant must attend one of the following planning sessions AND the scheduled camp out.

Planning Session

Time

Place

Wed., Oct. 7 Sat., Oct. 17

6-10p.m. 9a.m.-1p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC Sally Cheever GSLC

70 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Date

Time

Sat., Nov. 7 to Sun, 12 p.m. - 12p.m. Nov. 8

Place Camp La Jita

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-101)

Troop Camp Leadership Option 2 (TCL 2) Girls and adults learning together! This course is designed to prepare you to take your girls camping and plan and go on a camp out with your girls as the second part of certification. In partnership with a TCL-certified facilitator, participants will learn about girl progression in the outdoors and how to keep your girls healthy and safe outside. You will practice camp skills such as tying knots and navigating with a compass, as well as review basic environmental awareness. A variety of outdoor cooking methods will be used and you will plan with the girls your own meals before the group camp out. Girls and adults will sleep in separate cabins and are in viewing and listening distance from each other. Male adult volunteers will sleep in a separate unit from the girls but will participate with their group for all other activities. Planning session is for ADULTS ONLY. You will get the tools you need to return to your group and work with your girls to plan the details of your camp out. Prerequisite: Attend the corresponding TCL 2 Planning Session prior to camp out Requirements: All participants must be a currently registered member of GSUSA. Adult participants must have an approved criminal background check screening on file with GSSWT prior to the planning session. Minimum: One adult per group MUST attend the planning session; minimum of five girls and two adults must attend the camp out (additional adults allowed only if required to maintain adult/girl ratio per Safety Activity Checkpoints) Fee: $20/person (girls and adults) Deposit: $5/person non-refundable deposit due at time of registration Balance Due: Five (5 ) business days prior to planning session Ratio: Group leaders/adults should meet but not exceed adult/girl ratio. Note: Tag-a-longs are not permitted. This format is available to groups with new adult leadership; it is not designed for groups with adult leadership already certified in the outdoors. You will be issued a TCL certification number after completion of both the planning and TCL camping sessions. You MUST register five business days prior to the planning session class date.


CPR/First Aid

Planning Session Date

Time

Place

Sat., Oct. 3

9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

Campout

Date

CPR (w/time & place)

M., Aug. 10

5:30-8:30p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC, 5:30-8:30p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC 6:00-9:00p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC

W.,Aug. 12

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Nov.21 to Sun., Nov. 22

9 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Camp La Jita

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-101)

Adult/Child CPR/First Aid The American Red Cross (ARC) First Aid course along with the ARC Adult/Child CPR course will fulfill the requirements for a level 1 first aider. Using the current curriculum from ARC, each course is three hours in length. Certification is required in both first aid and adult/child CPR to serve as a first aider but the courses may be taken independently, depending upon the expiration date of the current certifications. Each course is a combination of video, reading and skill practice. Participants may be required to pass skills and multiple-choice written tests. Adult/Child CPR certification and First Aid certification are good for two years. Note: Participants wishing to re-certify may wish to register for a challenge course. **Must register five business days prior to class date.** Fees:

$3.50 – Ready Reference Card*

$9 – Participant’s Manual*

Girl Scout Members

$25/CPR (Adult/Child)

$25/First Aid

*Digital course materials can be accessed via the American Red Cross San Antonio Chapter website: saredcross.org Bring: If attending both courses all day, please plan to bring a lunch. Note: Registration must be received at least five business days prior to the date of your choice. CPR/First Aid courses have strict trainer/participant ratios and fill up fast! Register early! Any person showing up who has not registered ahead of time may be turned away and will not be notified of any change to scheduled training.

Tu., Sep. 1

Th., Sep. 3

Sat., Oct. 10

Thurs., Oct. 29 Tu., Nov. 3 Sat., Nov. 21

M.,Dec. 14 W. Dec., 16

First Aid (w/ time & place)

6:00-9:00p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC 9a.m.-12p.m. @ 12:30-3:30p.m. Sally Cheever @ Sally Cheever GSLC, Sat., Oct. 10 GSLC 5:30-8:30p.m. @ West Side GSLC 5:30-8:30p.m. @ West Side GSLC 9:00a.m.-12p.m. 12:30-3:30p.m. @ @ West Side West Side GSLC GSLC, Sat., Nov. 21 6-9p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC 5:30-8:30p.m. @ Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100/5200-360-1501-9999-300)

CPR/First Aid Challenge CPR certification from the American Red Cross (ARC) is valid for two years. To renew your CPR certificate, you may take the CPR course or take a CPR Challenge. First aid certification from ARC is valid for two years. To renew your first aid certificate, you may retake the first aid course or take a First Aid Challenge. You will need to take the challenge courses BEFORE your current certificate expires. Note: Participants taking challenge courses are responsible for demonstrating skills and knowledge of current ARC standards. To prepare for the challenge, participants may review existing ARC information on the website at saredcross.org or purchase a Ready Reference Card or First Aid/CPR/AED Participant’s Manual. Participants must be able to demonstrate, without coaching or practice, all necessary skills. This is a pass/fail course with no instruction given. No refunds or fee transfers are given if certification cannot be achieved. Fee: $15/person *Must register five business days prior to class date.*

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 71


CPR/First Aid/ Travel Pathways Volunteer CPR 1st, San Antonio/Helotes (AHA certification)

CPR Challenge Date

Time

Place

Sat., Sep. 26

9-10a.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

First Aid Challenge Date

Time

Place

Sat., Sep. 26

9-10a.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

CPR/First Aid Self-Registration Alternatives GSSWT provides a variety of CPR and First Aid courses. However, volunteers who cannot attend Girl Scout-sponsored CPR/first aid courses may take the courses with any agency that offers certification meeting GSUSA standards. NOTE: GSUSA requires all courses include a face-to-face participant skills assessment. Online training only cannot be accepted. The following is a list of several organizations that offer CPR/ first aid courses meeting GSUSA standards:

Cpr1st.com 210-698-5171 Course availability and fees vary – contact these providers early if interested in attending their courses. Other local agencies that may offer CPR/first aid training include local hospitals, emergency medical services and fire departments. However, when seeking certification at these and any other agency, it is your responsibility to ensure that the training meets GSUSA standards, including a certification card which includes the official agency emblem and includes training in both adult and child CPR. There’s an app for that! The official American Red Cross First Aid app puts expert advice for everyday emergencies in your hand. Available for iPhone and Android devices, the official American Red Cross First Aid app gives you instant access to the information you need to know to handle the most common first aid emergencies. With videos, interactive quizzes and simple step-bystep advice it’s never been easier to know first aid. Download it now! www.redcross.org/mobile-appps/first-aid-app

Other Exciting Opportunities Learning opportunities for volunteers other than the troop pathway, parents and community partner volunteers.

American Red Cross of the San Antonio Area (San Antonio and surrounding counties)

GSSWT Orientation

Saredcross.org

Del Rio office: 830-775-8626

This session is designed for those volunteers who want to connect with Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas in episodic volunteer roles to help with events, programs and special projects.

New Braunfels office: 830-608-9876

Prerequisite: Completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101)

American Red Cross, Hill Country Chapter

Note: These sessions will be scheduled on an as needed basis through the Volunteer Development Center. Call the Volunteer Development Center (210-349-2404/1-800-5807247) if you or your organization is interested in volunteering with a council event, program or special project.

San Antonio office: 210-224-5151/1-800-775-6803

(Kerrville and surrounding counties) Redcross.org/tx/Kerrville 830-257-4677 Learn CPR, First Aid and Safety, San Antonio (AHA certification) Learncpr-firstaid.com 210-798-7988

72 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)


Events & Series Volnteers

Travel Pathway Volunteers Travel Essentials Have you ever been interested in taking girls to new and exciting places? Ever wondered what paperwork to complete and rules to follow? This course is designed to help guide you through the ins and outs of being a travel pathway volunteer. Prerequisite: Registered Girl Scout member and completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) **Must register five business days prior to class date.**

Date

Time

Place

Sat., Oct. 10

1-3p.m.

Sally Cheever GSLC

(5200-360-1501-9999-100)

istration g e R m a r Prog line. is now on e teer servic ln o v e h t t . Contac more info r o f r e t n ce 2404 210-349or -7247 800-580

Events & Series Volunteers Events & Series Essentials This course is designed to help further your knowledge about the Girl Scout program and how it relates to the programs in the series and events pathway. Learn what it takes to be an Event and Series pathway volunteer and the different learning styles for each grade level. Prerequisite: Registered Girl Scout member and completed Girl Scouting 101 (GS101) Contact Volunteer Development Center at 210-349-2404 for more information. (5200-360-1501-9999-100)

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 73


Take Action

Take Action Founder’s Day Welcome Baskets All Grade Levels Drop Off by: Monday, November 2 Founder’s Day, Oct 31, recognizes the birthday of our founder, Juliette Gordon Low. You can help celebrate Juliette’s birthday by providing a “welcome basket” to be shared with new troops in need. Baskets can contain crayons, markers, scissors, construction paper, glue, pencils, first aid kit starters or anything else you think will help a new troop get off to a great start – chances are, if your troop needed it, they will too! Gently used books and uniforms will be accepted and passed on. Juliette Low shared her wonderful vision for the girls with us, now we can give back and share our love of Girl Scouting with others. Questions can be directed to 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

Thanksgiving Centerpieces All Age Levels Drop Off by: Wednesday, November 18 The Raul Jimenez Thanksgiving Dinner will be celebrating its 36th year of serving families in San Antonio. They have created a commemorative patch this year that will be available to the first 300 girls who donate two centerpieces each to the dinner. Centerpieces should be sturdy, no larger than 12”X12”, colorful and creative. Centerpieces MAY NOT include glass, helium or have any sharp edges. Please label your centerpieces with Handmade by Girl Scout XXXXX (first name only). All centerpieces should be dropped off by November 18 and patches will be distributed at time of drop off (while supplies last). Girls must donate two centerpieces to be eligible for special patch. Please direct any questions regarding this special project to 210-349-2404/1-800-5807247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

Food Collection for the San Antonio Food Bank All Age Levels Drop Off by: Thursday, December 10 Help girls learn to help others by participating in the annual Girl Scout Food Collection for the San Antonio Food Bank.

74 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

This service opportunity gives girls a chance to help others fulfill one of their most basic needs. Non-perishable food items can be placed in the marked barrels outside the Resource Center from November 1 through December 10. Questions can be directed to 210-349-2404/1-800-5807247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

Cookies for Heroes All Grade Levels Creation Period: Ongoing Drop Off by: Anytime Cookies for Heroes service opportunity benefits the Soldier and Family Assistance Center at Fort Sam Houston. The center provides services to patients, next-of kin and extended family members with a primary focus on Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom soldiers. They have asked us to make home-baked cookies for the wounded soldiers at BAMC and their families. Once you have made your cookies, put them in a plastic bag that seals add a note card with a list of ingredients and bring them to the Resource Center. Questions can be directed to 210-3492404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

The Great Texas Diaper Roundup All Grade Levels Creation Period: On going Drop Off: Anytime Join us for The Great Texas Diaper Roundup. All items will be donated to the Texas Diaper Bank which provides services and resources to respond to families in crisis in Bexar County and to improve the daily conditions in their lives. Items in need are: diapers (all sizes including adults), unscented baby wipes, diaper rash cream, baby formula, baby bottles, bottle cleaners, baby blankets, baby and toddler clothing. We ask that all food/formula and diapers/wipes be new and unopened. All other items may be gently used. Questions may be directed to 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.


Take Action

Operation Sugar Cookie All Grade Levels Drop off by: Friday, December 4 Operation Sugar Cookie benefits the San Antonio State Hospital at which Volunteer Services Council, a nonprofit organization, provides rehabilitative services for mentally ill persons. The Volunteer Services Council of the San Antonio State Hospital’s mission: to promote and enhance the well-being of persons with a mental illness and to contribute to their rehabilitation and recreation needs not provided through state funding. In December, patients who spend the holiday seasons in the hospital participate in a variety of holiday activities. The cookies baked for this program will be decorated by the patients of the hospital so that they can enjoy a holiday tradition while at the hospital. Please bake only sugar cookies. Cookies should not be decorated – the patients will be decorating the cookies. Sugar free cookies that can be decorated are also welcome. Once you have made your home-baked sugar cookies, place them in a sealed Ziploc freezer bag and attach a list of ingredients. Questions can be directed to 210-349-2404/1-800-5807247 ext. 382. Please include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

Animeals Program All Grade Levels Creation Period: On going Drop Off: Anytime Animeals is a special service provided by Meals on Wheels. The Animeals Program provides dog and/ or cat food to their Meals on Wheels’ clients. Free service is available to current home delivery clients. This Take Action Opportunity collects pet food and related pet care items for the program. In addition to pet food, other supplies, such as flea collars, blankets, pillows, toys, cat litter and food bowls may be donated. All pet food is appreciated, but dry food is encouraged. Pet food is packaged and delivered to clients once per month. If you or your troop would like to assist in the delivery of the Animeals monthly, please contact Debbie Gonzales @ 210733-1971 or email her @ debg66@hotmail.com. You may also contact Meals on Wheels at (210) 735-5115, ext. 312. Other questions may be directed to 210-349-2404/1-800-5807247, ext. 382. Please bring donations to the Resource Center and include a completed Community Service Report with your items.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 75


Community Partners Programs

Community Partners

In an effort to provide our members with a comprehensive schedule of program opportunities, the events listed in this section require you to register somewhere other than GSSWT. In each description, you will see specific instructions on who you need to contact and how you need to register for these special programs. Unfortunately, if you call GSSWT we will not be able to provide you with the necessary information. We encourage you to take advantage of the many exciting events listed here and thank you for your efforts in getting girls involved in a well-rounded Girl Scout experience. We hope that you enjoy these special offers! If you have questions, please direct your inquiries to the numbers listed in the program descriptions. Please note: As these are not programs offered by GSSWT, scholarships are not available for any of the programs. All promotions listed are not available for purchase through TicketMaster.

Alcoa Plant Tour Alcoa is the world’s leading integrated aluminum company, providing jobs to 61,000 employees across 31 countries. Since inventing the modern-day aluminum industry more than 120 years ago, Alcoa innovation has been behind major milestones in the aerospace, automotive, packaging, building and construction, commercial transportation, consumer electronics and industrial markets. Aluminum is infinitely recyclable and 75 percent of all aluminum ever produced is still in use today. The Alcoa plant is located at 1455 Old Corpus Christi Road, Elmendorf, 78112. If you are interested in a tour, contact Kathleen Kosub (210-635-6260/kathleen.kosub@alcoa.com).

Brady’s Badge Days Love animals? Love earning new and exciting badges? Then the Brady’s Badge Days at the San Antonio Humane Society are perfect for you! Girl Scouts will learn about basic dog and cat care, the San Antonio Humane Society, other local shelters and careers in pet care. Everyone will also get a behind-the-scenes tour of our shelter, an opportunity to meet some of our adorable shelter animals and get help starting to plan their Brady’s Badge Take Action project. So if you love animals and need a one-stop-shop to earn your next badge, come on out and visit the San Antonio Humane Society on a Brady’s Badge Day. We guarantee that you’ll learn a lot and have a blast with our dogs and cats! This community partner program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Place: The San Antonio Humane Society, 4804 Fredericksburg Road, San Antonio, 78229 For more information: Contact Shannon Ruiz, Humane Education Coordinator (education@sahumane.org/210-2267461 ext. 108). Outcomes: Girls seek challenges in the world. Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world.

Clay Casa Please contact Clay Casa (210-402-6656) to arrange a time for your group to make some amazing art projects. When you are finished with your project, you can tour the work area and receive a Clay Casa Fun Patch (included in the price). Your group can choose from the projects below. Other projects are available by request. Clay Casa is located at 502 Embassy Oaks, Suite 107, San Antonio, 78216. Reservations are required for groups of eight or more. Pottery Painting—paint a mug, plate, bowl or two ornaments. We can teach you a special technique or you can paint your own design. Good for all ages. $14/person Glass Fusing—make a free-form glass pendant, a night light or a coaster. Best for older girls. $15-16/person Play with Clay—Learn how to make a piece from clay. We have several different projects from plaques to bowls. This project may take two sessions to complete. Good for all ages. $14/person Mosaics—If you like puzzles, you’ll love mosaics. Many different projects to choose from. Good for all ages. Prices start at $20/person Note: Most projects will take one hour to complete. Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls promote cooperation and team-building.

76 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Community Partners Programs

Do You Know What Happens at an Animal Shelter?

The San Antonio Humane Society (SAHS) offers a unique tour experience to Girl Scouts as the only organization to offer an in-depth glimpse into what happens to dogs and cats once they arrive to our shelter! As a tour participant, guests will hear about what we do, how we do it and about our multiple programs, not to mention, petting wonderful puppies and looking at sweet kittens! The tour covers all the stops a pet makes “behind the scenes”—from the receiving room to the surgery suite—before beginning a new life with their forever family.

Maximum Audience: 15 participants Requirements: Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times (1 adult/two children) Cost: Free

Girl Scouts Moving & Grooving Where can you go for fun, confidence and success? The Little Gym of Helotes presents Scouts Moving & Grooving! This program allows girls to join in a non-competitive, yet challenging atmosphere to work toward a new goal. Groups will take part in a specialized program that allows numerous opportunities for risk-taking, problem-solving and physical fitness while utilizing communication and team-building skills. Programs focus on physical fitness, dance, sports, body awareness, rhythm and movement. These programs are for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Dates/Times: All events are scheduled individually with each group. Place: The Little Gym of Helotes, 10350 Bandera Rd #302, San Antonio, 78250 Fee: $9/girl—payment is required one week prior to event Register: Contact Cynthia Ramsmussen, 210-340-3436.

Duration: One hour Registration: The SAHS offers these tours on a by-demand basis. Once you have a group of 15 (maximum) attendees, contact Lusia Montgomery (210-226-7461 ext. 103/lmontgomery@SAhumane.org) to coordinate a day/time.

Drama Kids International Creative thinkers will be our next generation of leaders in America. This acclaimed program encompasses a large volume of fun drama activities aimed at increasing confidence, self-esteem and verbal skills of all students. Enthusiastic participation is encouraged at all times. Classes give mid-year parent demonstrations durning the school year and perform a special scripted production at the end of each year for parents and friends. Above all, our classes are fun! For more than 20 years, this acclaimed program has been helping children and teens (3-18 years) to act confidently and speak clearly. Enthusiastic teachers and a dynamic learning environment motivate students to participate willingly and achieve their personal best, at all levels of development. For further information or to schedule a class, call 830-216-7222 or visit www.DramaKids. com/tx6.

Girls Scout Night at the Pumpkin Patch Fall is in the air. Gather your girls and come out for a fun evening in the Pumpkin Patch. There will be games, face painting, and learn all about pumpkins. Enjoy a snack and pick a pumpkin from the mini patch to decorate and take home. The Pumpkin Patch is a fundraising event for Mobile Loaves and Fishes, a non-profit organization that provides meals to our brothers and sisters who live on the streets of San Antonio. Girls will have an opportunity to know how one little pumpkin can help so many people. Date: Thursday, October 22 Time: 5:00–8:00 p.m.

Pick a starting time slot. Limit of 40 per time slot.

SLOT 1: 5:00 – 7:00 SLOT 2: 5:30 – 7:30 SLOT 3: 6:00 – 8:00 Location:

The Pumpkin Patch

St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church 1602 Thousand Oaks San Antonio, TX 78232 Fee: $12/girl (includes fun patch, mini pumpkin and snack) Maximum: 120/girls

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 77


Community Partners Programs Register: Must be registered. Please contact Karen Bell at karen.s.bell@hotmail.com or call 627-7032. Last day to register October 1, 2015. Notes: Must meet Girl Scout girl/adult ratio. Tag-a-longs are welcome at a cost of $10. This allows them to enjoy all the games, snacks and take home a mini pumpkin. No patch for Tag-a-longs.

Houston Zoo Wild Wink Overnights Spend the night at the zoo for a fun-filled and totally unique after-hours experience! Overnights include hands-on activities, interactive games, flashlight tour of the zoo, pizza dinner, continental breakfast and a touchable animal experience. Badge Wild Winks include all of the above, plus participants will complete badge requirements. This community partner program is for Girl Scout Brownies (7 yrs+), Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors. Place: Houston Zoo, 6200 Hermann Park Drive, Houston, 77030 (sleeping accommodations in Brown Education Center) Time: All dates 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. the following morning Fees: $50/person for regular overnights $55/person for badge overnights Register: Pre-selected and private dates available, visit houstonzoo.org/overnights Questions: 713-533-6500/education@houstonzoo.org Notes: While overnight experiences include touchable animals, fun activities and animal viewing, there are NO behindthe-scenes tours. This program takes place on zoo grounds, so please dress for the weather.

Jackson Nature Park Jackson Nature Park is located between the cities of Floresville and Stockdale, adjacent to Cibolo Creek. This 50-acre park contains a natural surface trail system over one mile in length for hiking, bird watching and nature study. Enjoy the multitude of native plants, trees and animals that reside in this largely undisturbed natural area. In the spring, the park is adorned with many beautiful wildflowers, particularly in years that receive regular winter rains. Interesting geological features are also present, such a large sandstone outcroppings. Picnic tables and a restroom facility are available. Admission to the park is $1/person and fees are collected on an honor-system basis.

78 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Jackson Nature Park is located at Wilson County Road 401 at Cibolo Creek, is owned by Wilson County and is managed by the San Antonio River Authority. Daily hours are 9 a.m.-dusk. For more information, contact Park Services Administration (210-302-3625/sara.tx.org).

Majestic Theatre San Antonio

Historic Majestic Theatre-San Antonio offers a variety of entertainment possibilities. Group sales are available for many of the Majestic Theatre’s events. Please contact the Box Office at 210-226-5967 to inquire about group sales. Majestic Theatre is located at 226 East Houston Street, San Antonio, 78205

Mitchell LakeAudubon Society

The Mission of the Mitchell Lake Audubon Center (MLAC) is to connect people with nature through conservation and community education focused on birds and their habitats. Directions: Mitchell Lake Audubon Center is located at 10750 Pleasanton Rd. in San Antonio. The entrance gate to the center is located in south San Antonio, on Moursund Blvd. Take loop 410, Exit 46, Moursund Blvd. and go south 0.7 mile. The gate is on the left. Hours: 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Closed holidays. MLAC is open by appointment during the week. Please call before to schedule an appointment. Admission: $2/person entrance fee, children under age 5 are free; $5/person for tours and programs; MLAC members receive free admission and discounts on paid programs.

Monster Golf Looking for a fun and thrilling way to spend an evening? Come play glow-in-the-dark mini golf with your favorite monster! Monster Golf is an indoor 18-hole putt-putt golf course. This community partner program is for all Girl Scout families and friends. Place: Monster Golf, 2267 NW Military Hwy, San Antonio, 78213 Days/Times: Schedule by calling 210-979-8888 Fees: $7/Little Monsters $8/Big Monsters


Community Partners Programs

Morgan’s Wonderland Morgan’s Wonderland is a theme park featuring more than 25 acres of fun for everyone, regardless of age or ability. Take a train ride around our eight-acre lake and pass our rest areas reminiscent of Africa, Germany, Japan, Mexico and Italy. Hop on our Off-Road Adventure ride or experience our one-of-a kind carousel. Visit Sensory Village that offers interactive sensory adventure through the use of colors, lights, sounds and textures. Enjoy catch-and-release fishing from our Wharf. Your troop can enjoy our conveniently located concessions and vending areas, or you may bring your own cooler, food and drinks. Girl Scouts will each receive a GPS Adventure Band which enables you to check-in real time where your attendees are located. It also gives you the added value feature of receiving a picture to commemorate your time at some of the attractions at Morgan’s Wonderland. Such pictures are sent to your email address. Girl Scouts also will receive a complimentary Morgan’s Wonderland patch. Troops may also take advantage of our sensitivity training by contacting Becky Lucci, Programs Director (210-637-3469/ blucci@morganswonderland.com). This community partner program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Place: Morgan’s Wonderland, 5223 David Edwards Drive, San Antonio, 78233 (located in northeast San Antonio near IH-35 at the intersection of Thousand Oaks Drive and Wurzbach Pkwy.)

of the Girl Scout Promise and Law...do dedicate ourselves to the purpose of inspiring girls with the highest ideals of character, conduct, patriotism and service that they may become happy and resourceful citizens. We believe that the motivating force in Girl Scouting is a spiritual one. We affirm that the Girl Scout Movement shall ever be open to all girls and adults who accept the Girl Scout Promise and Law. -Excerpt from Preamble, Constitution of Girl Scouts of the U.S.A. Realizing the benefits of collaboration with Girl Scouting, many faith based groups have developed religious award activities that encourage Girl Scouts to become stronger members of their faith.

Benefits of Working Together The Girl Scout Promise and Law reflect that we are a spiritually-based organization. We are non-denominational, though the values we endorse are universal -- for example, respecting oneself and others and making the world a better place. In working with her faith group, a Girl Scout reinforces her commitment to her faith. At the same time, religious groups strengthen their connection to girls, their families, and youth in their communities.

Days/Times: Girl Scout field trips may be scheduled during regular park hours. Visit www.morganswonderland.com for current days and times.

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Interfaith Committee

Fees: Regular Park Admission: $15/adult, $10/children ages 3-10, $8/ person for groups of 20, Individuals with Special Needs: FREE

The GSSWT Interfaith Committee provides information to the Service Unit Interfaith Coordinators about all faith communities Religious Award programs and promotes girl and adult involvement with the Religious Award programs. In addition, the committee assists with presentations about the Religious Awards programs and encourages the observance of Girl Scout Sabbath/Girl Scout Sunday in local faith congregations. Council-wide events are planned for girls to learn more about faith communities in our area and to support Girl Scout Sabbath/Girl Scout Sunday.

Register: Call the reservations department at 210-637-3434 to schedule your troop visit. For sensitivity training, contact Becky Lucci, Programs Director (210-637-3469/blucci@ morganswonderland.com).

Religious Recognitions for Girl Sctouts

Interested in finding out more?

Individual

Contact Information

Girl Scouting and the Religious Community Working Together

Jan DeHaven (Volunteer) Patsy Pelton

j.dehav@hotmail.com

Historically, Girl Scouting has been committed to diversity, religious and otherwise, and a rich tapestry of religious beliefs is reflected in the Girl Scout membership.

Becky Jennings, Staff (General Information)

atpandascout@sbcglobal. net bjennings@girlscouts-swtx. org

Statement of Belief We, the members of Girl Scouts of the United States of America, united (by a belief in God and) by acceptance

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 79


Community Partners Programs

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Louis Tussaud’s Wax Works Overnights Have a wildly adventurous night at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! & Louis Tussaud’s Wax Works! Explore different themed sections in the Wax Museum-walk through the Freedom’s Journey section where you will discover 100 years of significant events all portrayed in a 66-foot hand- painted wall mural interspersed with wax figures. Stroll through the Children’s Land of Make Believe section where you will see Sleeping Beauty, Little Miss Muffett, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Bean Stalk and much more! Enter “if you dare” the Horror Section for the not too faint of heart. Many more sections can be discovered as well. Be “wowed” by the amazing exhibits in one of the largest, newest and most interactive Ripley’s in the United States. View historical objects to include 3,500 pounds of the actual Berlin Wall along with documentary footage, see up close the car that Lee Harvey Oswald rode in the day he assassinated President Kennedy, be in the “Titanic” as you explore facts and view a Titanic movie. Take a walk on “the wild side” in our vortex tunnel. “Ride the movies” and “Experience the thrills” in our new Ripley’s Moving Theater 4D. Our state-of-the-art motion simulator shows two short films. Fun and full of adventure! Place: Ripley’s Believe It or Not! & Louis Tussaud’s Wax Works, 301 Alamo Plaza, San Antonio, 78205 Time: Friday, Saturday or Sunday nights—all dates will be considered—times may vary with the seasons. Fees: $40/girl (includes scavenger hunt, wax hand, breakfast of orange juice, coffee and muffins) One leader complimentary with 10 paid admissions (wax hand not included) $30/additional adult (wax hand not included) Minimum: 40 people total—can combine groups to make 40 people Register: 210-224-9299

San Antonio Missions National Historical Park-National Park Service There are 401 national parks in the United States and San Antonio Missions National Historical Park is the national park in your own backyard! The National Park Service has many programs for Girl Scouts ranging from nationwide to park specific. These on-going, free programs are for all levels of Girl Scouts and can be completed by a troop or individual girls. Park staff can also help with Journeys and other troop projects.

80 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas

Contact the park at 210-534-8833 for more information. Girl Scout Ranger—Participate in volunteer service projects or education programs and earn a special patch. Information is available at http://www.nps.gov/gettinginvolved/youthprograms/ and patches can be picked up at San Antonio Missions National Historical Park. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park Junior Ranger—Complete the activities in the Junior Ranger booklet and earn a Junior Ranger badge or patch. Booklets are available at each of the park visitor centers. San Antonio Missions Community Quest forWorld Heritage Status—The missions in San Antonio may have worldwide significance. Learn about the quest for World Heritage status and earn a patch by completing the kid’s activity page at http://missionsofsanantonio.org/activites-for-kids.html. Once you’ve completed the activity, pick up your patch at the park visitor center.

San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo Girl Scout Day What does it take to be a real-life cowgirl? Wonder what it would be like to live on a farm? The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo features these answers plus many more fun-filled activities for the whole family! Girls will have the unique opportunity to experience this San Antonio tradition through a Girl Scout scavenger hunt on the rodeo grounds. Girls will have the chance to explore many of the educational exhibits such as the Rodeo Hall of Fame, Animal Adventures, Little Hands on the Farm and the Horse Education Building. After “scouting” out the correct answers, everyone will receive a commemorative patch! Admission also includes a family-friendly rodeo performance and concert at 1 p.m. So pull on your boots, grab your cowboy hat and join us for this jam packed western adventure! This event is for all Girl Scout families and friends. Date: Sunday, February 14 Time: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. (rodeo performance begins at 1 p.m.) Girl Scouts will have a booth from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Place: San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo, 3201 East Houston Street, San Antonio, 78219 (grounds of the AT&T Center) Fee: $15/person—ages 2 and up (includes admission, rodeo performance ticket and patch); children under 2 are free (subject to availability) For ticket information please contact: Patty Martin at patti@sarode.com or (210) 255-5851

San Antonio Zoo Looking for a fun way to learn about animals or nature? Bring your group and choose an adventure! Girl Scouts will work


Community Partners Programs with zoo educators to complete badge or patch requirements and gain special insight to the animals at the San Antonio Zoo. Programs include hands-on activities, hikes through the zoo and up-close animal presentations. Participants are welcome to explore the zoo after the program. This community partner program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies and Juniors. Place: San Antonio Zoo, 3903 N. St. Mary’s, San Antonio, 78212 Fees: $15/girl $13/parent Register: sazoo-aq.org/210-734-7184 ext. 1501 Roars and Snores Sleepover—evening activities include animal presentations, owl pellet dissections, night tour, evening snack and a bedtime movie. Morning brings a continental breakfast and a special keeper presentation. Enjoy the rest of your day exploring the zoo! Prices subject to change.

Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids— Glamour Workshop Enjoy an hour of fun in a glamour room decorated with hot pink walls, zebra couches and Hollywood lights! Learn the proper techniques of braiding hair and polishing fingernails. And learn a fun dance that will be performed as a group at the end of the hour. Earn a special Sharkey’s patch and go home with a mini-mani ring as well as a group picture of the event. Snacks provided. (Format will be tailored according to age of girls.) This community partner program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Days/Times: Monday-Thursday, 4:30 p.m. until close

Silver Lining Patch Program

Through Silver Lining, love, kindness and caring are ageless. Silver Lining is a program of the Texas Department of Aging and Disabilities Services (DADS) that promotes volunteer involvement with the residents of Texas’ long-term care facilities to enrich their lives. Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas is one of six councils in the state of Texas encouraging girls to participate in the Silver Lining program. On average, 50% of Texas nursing home residents don’t have families or surviving spouses, and about 60% have no regular visitors. With your help, Girl Scouts can make a gallant effort to break this cycle of loneliness. For more information contact Becky Jennings, 210-349-2404 ext. 241 or see the Texas Department of Aging and Disabilities Services Web site at www.dads.state.tx.us/ volunteer/partners/silverlining.html.

Spa Night at Origins Come and relax and experience one of our signature spa facials with makeup application. Origins creates high-performance, natural skin care that is powered by nature and proven by science. We are a company that wants to show you that there is a natural way to take care of your skin. Come enjoy our exclusive pampering experience at La Cantera! This program is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Spa Night—Hands-on mini facial will be performed using our amazing skin care. We will follow with our new line of makeup colors to finish the look. This service is $11/girl and includes a month supply of our #1 selling cleanser and a customized goodie bag. Place: Origins @ The Shops at La Cantera, 15900 La Cantera Pkwy #3360, San Antonio, 78260 Reservations: Call 210-694-2185 Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills.

Places: Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids, 18402 Hwy 281 North, Suite 109, San Antonio, 78259—210-496-9200 Sharkey’s Cuts for Kids, 11398 Bandera Rd., Suite 305, San Antonio, 78250—210-745-2866 Fee: $10/girl Minimum: 4 girls Maximum: 20 girls Outcomes: Girls gain practical life skills. Girls promote cooperation and team-building.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 81


Community Partners Programs

Space Center Houston— Girl Scout Camp-Ins

Girl Scout Cadettes-Breathe (It’s Your Planet—Love it!)

Space Center Houston’s Scout Camp-Ins give your Girl Scout an out-of-this-world opportunity to explore space science. Girls will conduct hands-on activities to help them earn their space and science-related badges. All camp-ins include dinner, an evening of activities, snack, a campsite inside the center, breakfast, a large-screen film in the Northrop Grumman theater, a private tram tour and 2nd day admission to Space Center Houston’s one-of-a-kind exhibits.

Stop and take a deep breath of science in action! Explore the power of air in our newly developed wind tunnels and test different objects for aerodynamics. Feel the pressure

Don’t let your girls miss this awesome opportunity! This community partner program is for Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors. Place: Space Center Houston (Official Visitor Center for Johnson Space Center), 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston, 77058 Time: All dates are 5 p.m., Friday/Saturday to 8:45 a.m., Saturday/Sunday Fees: $55/girl, $25/adult (within a 1:4 ratio) $55/additional adult

with the exciting air pressure demonstration and discover why our atmosphere is so important.

Girl Scout Seniors-Sow What (It’s Your Planet— Love it!) Cook up some science fun and investigate the importance of food! Discover the energy in food and see how it affects our bodies. Taste the food of the astronauts while exploring why certain foods are chosen for space flight. Can cereal be magnetic? Uncover some of the nutritious mysteries hidden in some of the foods you eat! Questions and Registration Information: Call 281-2834755, visit pacecenter.org/ScoutCampIns.html for date availability or email us at reservations@spacecenter.org. Outcomes: Girls seek challenges in the world. Girls develop critical thinking.

Girl Scout BrowniesWonders of Water (It’s Your Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas Tour Planet—Love It!) Splash into the world of water at Space Center Houston! Discover what is at the end of the rainbow with rainbow science and create your own rainbow crystal planter. Suit up an astronaut and protect her from micrometeorites and explore how fluids work. Investigate the water cycle in one of our out-of-this world demonstrations where we will turn nitrogen gas into a solid!

Girl Scout Juniors-Get Moving! (It’s Your Planet— Love it!) Ready...Set...GO! Jump into action with the science behind energy! Discover the fun behind saving energy and recycling by making your own homemade decorative paper. Enjoy the fun energy in our heart-stopping energy show. Bounce the night away exploring potential and kinetic energy on our Great Wall of Physics!

Hear and see just what goes into the manufacturing of the Toyota Tundra and Tacoma as they roll off the line each day. Toyota’s friendly tour guides will take you through 2.2 million square feet of the facility. Throughout the tour, your guide will point out the foundations of the world-renowned Toyota Productions System, as well as give you insight to the line side processes of the TMMTX team members. This community partner program is for Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors 6 years of age and older. Times/Registration: Complimentary tours are conducted Monday through Friday at 9 a.m., 12 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. The tours last approximately 1.5 hours from entry to exit-they are very popular and a reservation is required. You may make or change your reservation at toyotatexas.com or call the Visitor Center at 210-263-4002. Place: Toyota Texas Manufacturing, 1 Lone Star Pass, San Antonio, 78264 Fee: FREE! Notes: Tag-a-longs are welcome but must be at least 6 years of age and under the supervision of an adult/guardian. Visitors must present a valid photo ID before starting the tour. Camera phones, cameras, handbags, book bags, briefcases, purses and backpacks are not allowed on the tour.

82 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Community Partners Programs

Woodlawn Theatre: Broadway Bound Girls Scouts Earn your theatre badge at Historic Woodlawn Theatre! The Woodlawn’s badge programs for Girl Scouts meet the requirements of leveled badges and are designed to give scouts a fabulously fun introduction to theatre as an art form. All programs include a musical theatre workshop, back stage tour, a look at theatrical design for props, set, costumes, makeup, lights and sound. For more information please contact Woodlawn Theatre at 210-267-6388.

2016 Spurs Sports and Entertainment Events

San Antonio Rampage Girl Scout Night The San Antonio Rampage and Girl Scouts are teaming up to bring you an exciting night of entertainment this spring! Bring your group out; receive your Girl Scout fun patch, enjoy a pre-game skate and cheer on your San Antonio Rampage! Date: TBA Place: AT&T Center, One AT&T Center Parkway, San Antonio, 78219 Fees: Call for exclusively priced early bird tickets for Girl Scouts for this event. Fan experiences are filling up fast! Register: Contact Lindsay Petrone (210-444-5615/ petrone@attcenter.com) to order tickets to this game. Tickets are limited and will not last, so please order early

San Antonio Spurs Girl Scout Night The San Antonio Spurs and Girl Scouts are teaming up to bring you an exciting night of entertainment! There will be a variety of activities on this night in conjunction with the Spurs game. Receive your official San Antonio Spurs Girl Scout patch and ask for details on how to be a part of our Spurs Fan Tunnel! In addition, Spurs Courtside Experience will be available for the Girl Scouts who sign up and we will have post-game free throws for all Girl Scouts in attendance. Bring your group out, enjoy a great night of fun and cheer on your San Antonio Spurs. Date: TBA Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: AT&T Center, One AT&T Center Parkway, San Antonio, 78219

SPEND THE NIGHT AT THE HOUSTON ZOO!

Fees: Special pricing for Girl Scouts; call now to reserve your early bird tickets with our exclusive rate. Register: Contact Nancy Gonzales (210-444-5682/ngonzales@attcenter.com) to order tickets to this game. Tickets are limited and will not last, so please order early!

Millions of visitors see the Zoo in DAYLIGHT but very few see it by FLASHLIGHT! Spend the night at the Zoo and get a unique, fun and educational experience you won’t want to miss. VISIT WWW.HOUSTONZOO.ORG/OVERNIGHTS FOR ALL THE DETAILS!

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 83


84 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Volunteer Development Forms

Home Study Request Form Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________________ City: ___________________________ ZIP: ___________ Phone: Work (____)________________ Home (____)____________________ Email: __________________________________ Group/Troop #: _________ Service Unit (or closest school): _______________________________________________________ Which home study is being requested? __________________________________________________________________________

Please fax this form to 210-349-2666, Attn: Volunteer Development; email to training@girlscouts-swtx.org; or mail to GSSWT, Attn: Volunteer Development, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, TX 78216

Adult Learning Waiver Request

PREREQUISITE: Girl Scout courses in another council and service as a Girl Scout volunteer within the last two years. Welcome to Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas! We have many volunteers who, like you, have come to us from other councils and USA Girl Scouts Overseas. We know you bring with you a wealth of new ideas and we welcome your enthusiasm. Although we encourage you to participate in our many adult learning opportunities, we do not want to require you to duplicate courses that are equivalent to those elsewhere. Waivers: Volunteers who have completed courses at other Girl Scout councils, as well as USA Girl Scouts Overseas may be eligible for a waiver. Volunteers requesting a waiver must meet the following requirements: • Must have been active and continue to be active at the troop level within the last two years. • Course must be comparable to that offered at this council. Volunteers should read over the course descriptions found in this guide. • Waiver requests (form below) must be completed and submitted with documentation (i.e., copy of past training card, etc.) to the Volunteer Development department. • Volunteers will be notified in writing of the results of their waiver request.

Request for Adult Learning Waiver

Date of application:_________________

Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________ Address: ____________________________________________ City: _________________ ZIP: ________ Phone: Day (______)__________________________ Evening: (______)____________________________

Office Use Only Date picked up: Date mailed: Note:

Email address: ___________________________________________________________________________ Group #: __________ Level (circle one): Daisy

Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Ambassador Multi-level

Service Unit (or closest school): ________________________________________________________________________________ Title of course(s) for which waiver is requested: __________________________________________________________________ Name of council where course(s) were taken: ____________________________________________________________________ Girl Scout positions/activities in last two years: __________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Description of comparable course(s) you’ve completed: _________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number of hours of adult learning course(s): ________ A copy of your training record or letter of verification from your former council must be attached to this waiver. If unable to locate these documents, please note circumstances on additional page and attach. You will receive written notification of the action taken regarding your request. Copies will be sent to your Service Unit Director. Please send this completed form with verification documents to: GSSWT, Volunteer Development, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, TX 78216. For more information, email training@girlscouts-swtx.org or call 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 207.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 85


This page intentionally left blank.

86 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Girl Program Scholarship Application Date Rec’d: ____________

GSSWT Review Date: ____________

Amount Awarded: _____________

Girl Program Scholarship Application Scholarships are available to registered, active girl members of Girl Scouts and are awarded based on the need of the girl and availability of funds. An application is to be completed by a girl’s parent/guardian or leader for each girl in need. All information will be kept confidential. Incomplete or incorrect forms will not be considered. Scholarship forms must accompany the Registration form for assistance to be considered.

Full Name of Girl: ________________________________________________________________________________________ Grade: ____ School: _____________________________________ Service Unit: ___________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________ City: ____________________________ ZIP: __________ Home Phone: (____)_______________ Cell Phone:(____)_______________ Email:________________________________ Currently a Girl Scout: [ ] No [ ] Yes Years in Girl Scouts: ____ Did girl participate in Product Sales? [ ] No [ ] Yes How many family members are currently Girl Scouts? _______ (number of girls_______/number of adults______) How is the family involved in Girl Scouting? _________________________________________________________________ Name of Program: ___________________________________________ Date of Program: ___________________________ Total Program Fee: $____ Amount you can pay: $____ Amount of Cookie Credits used for this program: $_________ Are group funds being used to assist all girls attending this program? [ ] No [ ] Yes Has girl attended council program events before? [ ] No [ ] Yes Has girl received a scholarship in the past membership year? [ ] No [ ] Yes If yes, what program? _______________ Number of adults in household: ______ Number of children in household: ______ Is girl’s mother/guardian employed? [ ] No [ ] Yes Occupation: _____________________________________________ Is girl’s father/guardian employed? [ ] No [ ] Yes Occupation: _______________________________________________ Please state family circumstances which might help in the consideration of this application: _______________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/Guardian/Leader Signature: _________________________________________________________________________ Please print Parent/Guardian/Leader Name: _________________________________________________________________ Date:__________________________________

Program Scholarship Guidelines

• Scholarship assistance is available to registered Girl Scouts based on need of the girl and availability of funds. • Some portion of the program fee should be paid by family, except in extenuating circumstances. • Program Scholarship Application should be filled out completely by parent/guardian or leader. • Girls may receive two scholarships per membership year. • Person requesting scholarship will be notified of decision. ***This form MUST be turned in with Program Event Registration Form.*** Questions? Contact Becky Jennings (210-349-2404 ext. 241/bjennings@girlscouts-swtx.org)

Si necesita información/forma en español, llame a 210-349-2404 o 1-800-580-7247. Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 87


Spanish Girl Scholarship Application Fecha que se recibió: __________ Fecha de junta del comite: __________ Cantidad otorgada: ___________ Fecha que se envió la carta de aprobación: ______________

Solicitud de Beca para Programas de Niña Las becas están disponibles para miembros registrados y activos de Girl Scouts y estan basadas en la necesidad de la niña y de la disponibilidad de fondos. Un padre/madre, guardián o líder puede llenar una solicitud para cada niña que necesite una beca. Toda la información será confidencial. Formas incorrectas o incompletas no serán consideradas. La Solicitud de Beca del Programa debe ser acompañada por la forma de Inscripción para que la asistencia sea considerada.

Nombre de la niña: _______________________________________________________________________________________ Grado: ____ Escuela: _______________________________ Unidad de Servicio: ___________________________________ Dirección: _______________________________________ Ciudad: ______________________ Código Postal: _________ Número Telefónico: (____)___________ Teléfono Celular:(____)___________ Email:______________________________ ¿Es una Girl Scout actualmente? [ ] No [ ] Sí Años en Girl Scouts: ___________ ¿Cuántos miembros familiares son Girl Scouts actualmente? ____ (¿Cuántas niñas? _____ /¿Cuántos adultos? _____ ) ¿De qué manera se encuentra involucrada la familia en Girl Scouting? __________________________________________ Nombre del Programa: ______________________________________ Fecha del Programa: __________________________ Cuota Total del Programa: $_____ Cantidad que puede pagar : $_____ Cantidad de Créditos de Galletas usados para pagar este programa: $________ ¿Se están usando fondos de tropa para ayudar a todas las niñas que están en tropas y que atienden a este programa? [ ] No [ ] Sí ¿Ha atendido la niña eventos programados por esta organización con anterioridad? [ ] No [ ] Sí ¿Ha recibido la niña una beca de membresía durante el año pasado? [ ] No [ ] Sí Si afirmativo, ¿para cuál programa?___________________ Cuántos adultos viven en la casa: ______ Cuántos menores viven en la casa: ______ ¿Trabaja la madre/guardián de la niña? [ ] No [ ] Sí Ocupación: ______________________________________________ ¿Trabaja el padre/guardián de la niña? [ ] No [ ] Sí Ocupación: ______________________________________________ Platíquenos un poco acerca de las circunstancias familiares que pudieran ayudar a poner en consideración esta solicitud: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Firma del Padre/Guardián/Líder: ___________________________________________________________________________ Favor de escribir su nombre en letra de imprenta : ____________________________________________________________ Fecha:__________________________________

Directrices del Programa de Becas

• Asistencia de beca está disponible para las niñas en Girl Scouts que estén registradas y se basa en fondos disponibles. • Una porción del costo del programa debe ser pagada por la familia, excepto en circunstancias mayores. • La Solicitud de Beca individual se debe llenar por el padre/madre/guardian o líder. • Las niñas pueden recibir dos becas por año. • Se le notificará a la persona que solicita esta beca la decision que fue tomada. **ESTA SOLICITUD DEBE SER PRESENTADA JUNTO CON LA FORMA DE REGISTRO DEL PROGRAMA.** Preguntas? Contacte a Becky Jennings (210-349-2404 ext. 241/bjennings@girlscouts-swtx.org)

88 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Program Event Registration Form

-

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 89


Program Event Registration Form

90 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Spanish Program Event Registration Form

Formulario de registro de eventos de programa Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas | 811 N. Coker Loop | San Antonio,TX 78216 | 210349-2404/1-800-580-7247 | Fax 210-349-2666 West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center | 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd | San Antonio, TX 78237 | 210-319-5775

Por favor, use una página de registro para cada evento. Esta forma puede ser reproducida. Por favor, escriba de manera legible con tinta azul o negra y complete los dos lados. Las formas completas pueden ser entregadas en cualquiera de nuestros centros: Sally Cheever Leadership Center o West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center. Faxee o entre por correo a la dirección o número en la parte posterior de la forma. Si usted tiene una tropa multinivel, las niñas deben asistir al evento adecuado a su nivel. Por ejemplo, Girl Scouts Brownies no pueden asistir a eventos de Girl Scouts Juniors incluso si están registrados en la misma tropa. Registro de adulto

Nombre

Evento

Dirección

Sustantivo

Ciudad/estado/ZIP

Fecha(s)

Teléfono

Cel

Tiempo

Casa

Unidad de servicio

Oficina Correo electrónico (Imprimir de forma legible)

Informacion de participante Nombre (lista de las niñas primero)

Marque Una Adultos Niñas

Fecha de Naciento

Tropa

Sólo para uso de oficina Personifica las order

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Si usted tiene más participantes, utilice forma adicional.

Sólo para uso de cajero Received

Personify

Confirmed

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 91


Spanish Program Event Registration Form

Formulario de registro de eventos de programa Nombre de evento: El registro de adultos es responsable de toda la información y formularios que figuran en el correo electrónico de confirmación. Esta confirmación será enviada a la dirección de correo electrónico en el formulario. Todas las niñas y los adultos deben tener un historial de salud y sucumbir en el evento.

#

Niñas X

$

=

$

#

Adultos X

$

=

$

#

Tag-a-longs X

$

=

$

=

$

depósito (sustraer del total parcial) -

$

Importe de saldo debido

$

Subtotal

Notas: Por favor lista de adaptaciones importunes, salud o restricciones en la diesta, las alegias alimentarias, etc. para todos registradas niñas y adultos.

Las solicitudes de cancelación y reembolso deben realizarse dos semanas anteriores a la fecha del asi lo solicita antes de esta fecha, se reembolsará el setenta y cinco % de esta cuota de inscripción. No hay ningún reembolsos después de esta fecha, excepto por razones médicas documentadas. Método de pago:

Efectivo

$

Seleccione una trajeta de crédito:

Cantidad de Cheque MasterCard

Visa

$

#de Cheque

Discover

Firma de la tarjeta de crédito Número de tarjeta de crédito: Fecha de exp.

Código de seguridad de tarjeta de crédito (El código de 3 ó 4 dígitos en la parte frontal o posterior de la tarjeta)

ZIP

$ La firma anterior significa su acuerdo para permitir que GSSWT a cobrar en su tarjeta de crédito. Usted acepta pagar esta cantidad de confirmidad con el acuerdo que tiene con su proveedor de tarjeta de crédito.

Enviar registro para: GSSWT Program Registration 811 N. Coker Loop San Antonio, Texas 78216 210-349-2404/1-800--580-7247 ext. 391 210-349-2666 Fax volunteerhelpdesk@girlscouts-swtx.org

92 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Adult Learning Registration Form

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 93


Spanish Adult Learning Registration Form

Formulario de Inscripción para Enseñanza y Entrenamiento de Adultos Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas | 811 North Coker Loop | San Antonio,TX 78216 | 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391 West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center | 5622 W. César E Chávez Blvd. | San Antonio, TX 78237 | 210-319-5775 Por favor escriba claro y use un formularia separado por cada persona que se va a registrar en los curos. INFORMACIÒN DEL PARTICIPANTE

Nombre

Teléfono(s)

Dirección

Cel

Cuidad/Código postal

Casa

Correo electrónico

Oficina

(La confirmación de los cursos se mandará por correo electrónico; por favor escriba claramente.)

Unidad de Servicio

Tropa #

Adulto Nivel de grado de la tropa (favor de marcar): Niña Nevel de grado (favor de marcar):

Cadette

Daisy Senior

Brownie Ambassador

INFORMACIÒN DE CUROS PARA ADULTOS

Curso/Evento

Fecha

Hora

Junior

Cadette

Senior

Ambassador

Multi-Level

(Nota: Los cursos de enseñanza para adultos son para niñas de esos niveles de grado únicamente.)

Precio

Lugar

(Se es applicable)

Pago Total Incluido Tiene algún cuidado o necesidad especial (lenguaje, dieta, accesibilidad, etc.) en el que podamos estar atentos para incrementar su satisfacción en el evento?

Si

No Si responde sí, por favor describa sus necesidades:

Si necesita asistencia financier para que un adulto atienda a los curosos de CPR/Primeros Auxilos o TCL?

Si

No

Yo entiendo que es mi responsabildad notificar al departamento de Desarrolo de Adultos (Volunteer Developtment) si necesito cancelar o reprogrammar el curos. La cancelación se debe hacer antes de dos días al curso programmado de lo contrario no se devolverá el dinero. También entiendo que soy responsible por toda la información y/o formularios contenidos en el paquete de confirmación que me fué mandad.

Firma del participante:

Fecha:

INFORMACION DE PAGO

MĖTODO DE PAGO: EFECTIVO $ Seleccion una trajeta de crédito:

MasterCard

CANTIDAD DE CHEQUE $ Visa Discover

#de Cheque

Firma de la tarjeta de crédito: Número de tarjeta de crédito: Fecha de Exp.:

Código de seguridad de tarjeta de crédito (El código de 3 ó 4 dígitos en la parte frontal o posterior de la tarjeta)

ZIP:

Firma: La Firma anterior significa su acuerdo para permitir que GSSWT a cobrar $ acepta pagar esta cantidad conforme al acuerdo que tiene con su proveedor de tarjeta de crédito. Sólo para uso de cajero Recieved

Personify

En su tarjeta de crédito. Usted

Confirmed

Enviar registro para: para: GSSWT Volunteer Service Center 811 N. N . Coker Loop San Antonio, TX 78216 210210-349349-2404/12404/1-800800 -580580-7247 ext. 391 210210-349349-2666 Fax volunteerhelpdesk@girlscoutsvolunteerhelpdesk@girlscouts-swtx.org

94 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


GIRL SCOUT SHOP NEWS Your Girl Scout Adventure Begins Now! Two ways to get started: Starter Kits – It all starts with the right kit! Purchase The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, American Flag Patch, Council ID set and your official uniform item (sash, vest or tunic), and get a FREE BAG*! Essentials Kits – For Girl Scouts of any grade level who want the option to select what they need for their year in Girl Scouts. Simply choose one Journey and a Girl Scouts branded top (uniform or T-shirt) and spend $40 (with these items listed) in a single transaction and get a FREE BAG*! *while supplies last!

Every girl deserves her very own! Volunteer Resource Pack

Dive right in and begin your adventure. Take a girl on a leadership journey and watch her do great things! Purchase The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, an adult Girl Scout top (uniform or T-shirt) and the volunteer pin and get a FREE BAG*!

*while supplies last!

SHOP @ SALLY CHEEVER GIRL SCOUT LEADERSHIP CENTER SCHOOL YEAR HOURS September 1-May 31

Monday-Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m.

SUMMER HOURS June 1-August 31 Monday-Wednesday 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Thursday 8:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Friday 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Friday 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Second Saturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Second Saturday 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

SATURDAY HOURS

ADDITIONAL INFO

September 12 October 10 November 14 December 12 January 9 February 13 March 12 April 9

Phone, email and online orders are welcome.

Open Second Saturday each month (see hours at left):

The Girl Scout Shop is a fully-stocked equipment agency.

shop@girlscouts-swtx.org

Cash, check, Nut Bucks and Cookie Credits accepted

811 N. Coker Loop | San Antonio, TX 78216 | 210-349-2404 ext. 244 | 210-349-2666 Fax | girlscouts-swtx.org/Shop Visit our second location @ the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center (5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237). Please call 210-319-5775 for hours as above hours apply only to the shop at the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center.

Fall 2015 Pathways Guide | 95


Fall Product Program

The Fall Product Program is a great opportunity to earn money early in the school year and create start-up funds for activities in the fall and winter. It’s a great way to develop the five skills of an entrepreneur—goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills and business ethics! This year’s program will take place between September 18-October 12! And most of all, you’ll gain a tremendous amount of confidence. It’s not easy to ask people to buy something—you have to speak up, look them in the eye and believe in what you’re doing—all skills that help a girl succeed now and throughout the rest of your life.

Do I earn rewards for selling fall product?

Yes, you’ll earn rewards based on unit sales and program credits (Nut Bucks) based on dollar sales. All rewards (pictured on the order card) are cumulative and nut bucks can be used toward your Girl Scout Leadership Experience.

Are there other benefits to participating?

Yes, troops/groups will receive 15% proceeds from their total sale. Some troops/groups can earn an additional 5% bonus (contact Product Program department for details). Individually registered girls who participate in the Fall Product Program and have paid 100% of product proceeds to GSSWT will be eligible to apply for use of Fall Product Program funds.

Want more details?

Contact the Product Program department (210 349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 380/cookies@girlscouts-swtx.org) if you are interested in participating in the 2015 Fall Product Program.

96 | Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.