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Steamboat NATCHEZ

GIRL SCOUT TROOP LEADERS! Last authentic Steamboat on the Mississippi River

Opportunities to earn Fitness or Nutrition badges depending on the girls ages. Every Girl Scout earns an official Junior Jazzercise patch!

Departs from the French Quarter

• Birthday Parties • Holiday Camps • • Mommy & Me Classes •

2 Hr Cruise, Troop Rates, Guided tour Earn a River Heritage Patch

Metairie Central Jazzercise 3939 Veterans Blvd. Suite 1A Metairie, LA 70002

504-569-1401 800-233-2628 www.SteamboatNatchez.com

(Located at the back of the building. Go down Richland Ave. )

Contact Jamie or Ann for more details at (504)252-0223

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Scouts Earn Your Badges/Belt Loops Birthday Parties Family Outings • Petting Zoo School Field Trips • Pony Rides • Vegetable Garden • Stocked ponds, poles & bait!

Horseback Riding Lessons

Summer Horse & Farm Camp

27329 Mill Creek Road, Bush, LA Just 15 minutes north of Covington

Watch our camp video online!

(985) 886-3747 | www.splendorfarms.com

Louisiana Pottery The LARGEST collection of fine, hand-­crafted wares made exclusively by Louisiana artisans.

*hand-building pottery classes for children & adults*

Parties & Classes •Scouts Welcome www.louisianapottery.com Located in Historic Cajun Village, Sorrento, I-­10, Exit #182 (225) 675-­5572 • Tuesday-­Sunday, 10-­5

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$$ TROOP & UNIT FUNDRAISERS ARE AVAILABLE $$ 1414 N. Airline Hwy, Gonzales LA 70737 (225) 621-BOWL www.premierlanes.net Sales@premierlanes.net

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THERE IS POWER IN EVERY

G.I.R.L.

RENEW your Girl Scout membership by October 1!

Unleash it at GSLE’s

Believe in G.I.R.L. (B.I.G.) event!

Saturday, October 21 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

$4 per girl, includes patch. Adults are free.

University of New Orleans

Event T-shirts may be purchased at the event.

2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans, LA

Contact Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243, for more info.

Our BIG Event is going to be amazing! Enjoy a day of hands-on activities and demonstrations on Life Skills, Entrepreneurship, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math), the Arts, and the Outdoors!

Event Registration is easy at www.gsle.org/ebiz!

BIG Event Service Project will be a Donation Drive for our local Women and Children Shelters!

We’ll have awesome collaborators at B.I.G. Girls will meet role models, explore career options, and have fun!

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Open to all girls, grades K – 12, registered by October 1 for the 2018 membership year.

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Girl Scouts Louisiana East

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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway New Orleans, LA 70121 Phone 504-733-8220 ¡ 800-644-7571 Fax 504-733-8219

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Regional Service Center

Getting Started

545 Colonial Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Phone 225-927-8946 Fax 225-927-8402

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Council Website www.gsle.org Program Pathways is published annually by the Program Department of Girl Scouts Louisiana East. Additional program activities and events are developed throughout the year, and updated on the council website. Please visit www.gsle.org regularly.

The Girl Scout Mission

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December

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January 2018

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February 2018

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March 2018

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April 2018

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May 2018

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Robotics Series

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Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards

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Product Program Information

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Fall Product Program 2017

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Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

On Your Own

The Girl Scout Promise

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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.

The 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.

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Welcome

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Pathways

This year’s annual council guide and resource books for girl members, parents, leaders or advisors, showcases how G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ represents Girl Scouts and the wide range of experiences available to girls! Through our program, the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, girls develop a strong sense of self, display positive values, and seek challenges. They learn from setbacks, form healthy relationships, and identify and solve problems in their communities—unleashing their inner G.I.R.L. every step of the way. So whether it’s Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) that interests you, or Life Skills, the Outdoors, or Entrepreneurship, we hope you’ll join us for a year of adventure, learning, and challenging activities.

Support our Sponsors! In this year’s Program Pathways you will notice a variety of local businesses and organizations that are sponsoring the publication, and by doing so, are helping to offset the cost to print and mail this publication to Girl Scouts. We encourage you to mention ‘Girl Scouts’ when contacting our sponsors, and letting them know you saw their advertisement in Program Pathways! Our council website at www.gsle.org will also provide a link to each sponsor’s website, as a service to our membership. The Blood Center, page 5 Culinary Kids, page 3 Kidding Around Yoga, page 5 Louisiana Arts & Science Museum, inside front cover Louisiana Pottery, page 4 Metairie Central Jazzercise, page 3 Premier Lanes, page 5 Small Fry’s Cooking, LLC., page 4 Splendor Farms, page 4 Steamboat Natchez, page 3 Unlimited Skills Basketball, page 4

A big thank you goes to our Program Pathways sponsors, community collaborators, and council program volunteers, who are instrumental in providing this year’s program opportunities! Have an expertise or an idea you want to share? Let us know! Since we continue to add new activities for girls throughout the year, we encourage you to stay up-to-date by reading the monthly council email newsletter and frequently visiting our website calendar at www.gsle.org and our council’s social media pages. Take a moment to explore Program Pathways to discover how much fun and how fulfilling it is to be a G.I.R.L.! Yours in Girl Scouting, Program Department, Girl Scouts Louisiana East

¡Bienvenidos! ¡Este último número de la guía anual y libro de recursos para miembras jovenes, padres, líderes, o asesores exhibe cómo G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ representa las Girl Scouts y la amplia gama de experiencias disponibles a chicas! A través de nuestro programa, la Experiencia de Liderazgo de las Girl Scouts, las chicas desarrollan un fuerte sentido del yo, demostran valores positivos, y buscan retos. Aprenden de sus reveses, forman relaciones saludables, e identifican y solucionan problemas en sus comunidades—soltando a sus G.I.R.L. interior con cada paso. Así que si es Ciencia (Science), Tecnología, Ingeniería (Engineering), o Matemáticas (STEM) que le interesa a usted, o habilidades al aire libre, o el espíritu emprendedor, esperamos que ustedes nos acompañan para un año de aventuras, aprendizaje, y actividades retadoras. Estamos emitiendo un gran gracias a nuestros patrocinadores de Program Pathways, los colaboradores del comunidad, y voluntarios del programa del consejo, quienes jugan un papel decisivo en proveer las oportunidades del programa de este año. ¿Tiene usted una pericia o una idea que quiere compartir? ¡Avísenos! Porque continuamos agregando actividades nuevas para chicas por todo el año, recomendamos que usted se mantenga al día por leer el boletín informativo mensual de correo electrónico y por visitar nuestro calendario del sitio web en www.gsle.org y las páginas del consejo en las redes sociales. ¡Tome un momento para explorar Program Pathways para descrubrir qué divertido y qué satisfactorio es para ser una G.I.R.L.!

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LET’S GET Started! How to use this book in

Three Easy Steps 1. Mark the programs you want to attend and ask your leader or your parent/guardian to sign you up.

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2. Register for your programs! NEW this year, for many of our events and activities, is online registration through our eBiz system at www.gsle.org/ebiz. Click on the Activities tab in eBiz to locate your program. For those who prefer to register for an event or activity, off-line, a Program Event Registration Form with instructions is located on page 53. 3. Review your confirmation for additional instructions or supplies prior to the day of the event.

G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ is GSUSA’s new brand platform which emphasizes the types of experiences girls have through Girl Scouting. This key will help you understand how G.I.R.L. defines leadership the Girl Scout way.

GO-GETTER

INNOVATOR

RISK-TAKER

LEADER

Determined to succeed. Bold. Honest. Fair. Goal-oriented. Can-do mentality. Ambitious. Lifelong learner.

Thinks outside the box. Always looking for a new approach. Visionary. Uses resources wisely. Original Do-it-yourselfer. Experimenter.

Not afraid to try new things. Courageous. Strong. Breaks the mold. Steps up. Discoverer. Pioneer. Embraces the unfamiliar.

Confident. Knows how to get the job done. Responsible. Committed to making the world a better place. Empathetic. Advocate. Empowers others.

COUNCIL SHOPS Council Headquarters

Regional Service Center

841 S. Clearview Parkway New Orleans, LA 70121 504-355-5879 direct 504-733-8219 fax hqshop@gsle.org Check out our online store at www.gsle.org

545 Colonial Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-364-3251 direct 225-927-8402 fax roshop@gsle.org

Gift Cards for purchase at both Council Shop locations.

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FAQs

Program Frequently Asked Questions Who can participate in Girl Scout events?

Will I receive confirmation of our participation in a council-sponsored event?

A registered Girl Scout is welcome to participate in programs either independently or as a troop.

Yes. A confirmation goes to the troop leader, adult in charge, or individual registering prior to the event with directions and instructions for the event (usually by email). Make sure that information is distributed to troop members who are attending the event.

Who do I contact if I have questions about the program activity? Under each program there is a contact person listed who will be able to answer questions about the event.

What is the refund policy?

Who do I contact if I want to see if I’m registered for the event?

A full refund is made only when the council cancels the event. If your schedule changes, it may be possible to transfer your event fees to a future event. No fee transfers will be made for no-show troops or girls. All transfer of fees will be made at the discretion of the Chief Development Officer, Program and Properties.

If you need to check to see if your registration or payment was received you can contact Customer Care at 1800-6447571, or by email to customercare@gsle.org.

When does registration open and close?  How are council program events filled?

How does the council ensure that girls have a safe and enjoyable time at events?

Listed under each program offering is a registration open and deadline date. Registration is open until the maximum number of participants is reached or the deadline date arrives, whichever occurs first. If by 4 p.m. on the opening date the council has received more registrations than the maximum number of participants for that event, a random drawing will be held to select the participants. In order for your registration to be processed the full amount of the fee must be included with the registration.

All events are planned according to Girl Scout Volunteer Essentials and Safety Activity Checkpoints. Please adhere to Volunteer Essentials and Safety Activity Checkpoints at all Girl Scout programs (i.e. using the buddy system, etc.).

How will I know that an event has been cancelled? If you are attending an event hosted by the council and it is cancelled, the adult listed on the event information will be notified by email or by phone.

What is the leader’s responsibility for the event if the whole troop attends?

Are Badges included?

The leaders must provide a sufficient number of adults to meet Safety Activity Checkpoints. They must also ensure that there is a currently certified first aider, a First Aid kit, the original permission slip for each girl, completed Health History Record for each girl, completed Health History for each adult, and items listed in event or confirmation description. The leader is responsible for monitoring her troop/group’s behavior and actions.

Only if specified in the event description.

Do I have to be in a troop to earn a Badge or Award? Absolutely not! Girl Scouts earn badges or awards by completing the requirements set by the council or the national curriculum, either independently OR with a group.

If my daughter participates in a program independently, how will she be supervised? Girls participating independently should be accompanied by a parent/guardian. Volunteers may be available to supervise groups of girls participating independently at certain events, but please check with the program staff member listed under each event to see if your daughter needs to be accompanied by a parent/guardian.

Can I sell cookies or fall products if I am not a member of a troop?

Do adult chaperones pay for program events?

Yes, any registered Girl Scout can sell cookies or fall products to earn program credit.

When fees are listed per girl, adults do not have to pay for the event. When fees are listed per person, any individual attending the event must pay the fee.

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PROGRAMS 2017-2018 WRANGLER/SPUR Program

September 2017

Are horses your thing? Would you like to share your riding skills and knowledge of horses with younger girls? Then consider joining the Wrangler/Spurs Program. You will be paired with adult and girl mentors to teach Western horseback riding workshops at Camp Marydale to troops and community’s (service units). Wranglers also help with special weekend events such as Horseback Riding Junior Badge Workshops and various horse events.

Monster Slayers

Tabletop Role Playing Game Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 Is your imagination as big as a castle? Does your sense of adventure call to you? Join us as we slay monsters and save the village in an epic Dungeons and Dragons quest! Tabletop roleplaying games (or TRPGs) allow players to come together and create fantastic characters and stories which play out in their minds. Playacting a unique character is a big part of such games, as each player takes on the role of a hero in the adventures they experience together. TRPG adventures and stories often involve puzzles, intrigue, and obstacles. To overcome such adversity, players must use their problem-solving abilities. Then they must learn to work with one another as a team. Find out more about TRPGs at www.dungeonscouts.com. Adult volunteers are needed to help facilitate the games, call if you are willing and able to help.

Wrangler/Spur Program

Orientation & Training Weekend Open to girls, age 14 and older (Wranglers), and girls, age 12 – 13 (Spurs). This training at Camp Marydale is opened to girls 12+ years old who are interested in joining the Wrangler/Spur Program regardless of experience. You will learn policies and procedures necessary in the program and then head to the barn for handson training with our horses that will help you succeed the first time you volunteer. Adults who are interested in volunteering in the program must also attend an orientation session prior to volunteering. The training weekend is for all members to come and learn about new procedures and gain new experience! After the completion of an orientation, girls are registered in the Wrangler/Spur Program and will be volunteering at camp throughout the year.

Event Code: MS8401 When: Saturday, September 2, 2017 (Deadline to register 8/25/2017)

If you’re interested in learning more about becoming a Wrangler or a Spur, contact wranglers@gsle.org.

Where: Go4 Games, 701 David Dr., Metairie, LA 70003

Event Code: MS8101 When: Saturday, January 20, 2018 (Deadline to register 1/5/18)

Event Code: WT8101 When: Friday, September 8 - Sunday, September 10, 2017 (Deadline to register 8/31/17)

Where: Little Wars at Jefferson Plaza, 7517 Jefferson Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Event Code: WT8102 When: Friday, November 17 - Sunday, November 19, 2017 (Deadline to register 11/9/17)

Time: 3 - 4:30 p.m. or 5 - 6:30 p.m. Fee: $5 per girl. Pizza and drinks and a patch will be provided. Capacity: 30 girls per session. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Patches will be provided at the completion of each workshop. Girls should dress in comfortable clothes. Girl Scout shirts are encouraged.

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Event Code: WT8103 When: Friday, February 16 - Sunday, February 18, 2018 (Deadline to register 2/8/18) Time: Check in Friday at 7 p.m. Check out Sunday at 3 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Fee: $20 per person (girl and adult), which includes five meals. Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 60 per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed.

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Outdoor Adventurer

Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum is reached or at listed deadline date. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403. Volunteer Opportunities: Wrangler/Spur adult volunteers are necessary for this program to succeed – please join! Adults must also complete an orientation session, volunteer application and background screening prior to volunteering.

Open to girls, grades 1 – 3 Girl Scout Brownies, are you ready to explore the great outdoors? What do you see? What do you hear? There are so many amazing adventures waiting for you. Bring your friends, your lunch, and spend the day playing outdoors, exploring nature, learning new camp skills, and ways to care for the outdoors. By the end of the day Girl Scout Brownies (and “bridging” Girl Scout Daisies) will complete the requirements for the Outdoor Adventurer Badge! FYI–Workshop presenters will be GSLE Cadette, Senior, Ambassador Troop members developing their leadership skills and sharing their outdoor knowledge.

Special Agent Cadette Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 Grab your magnifying glass and peer into the world of forensic science in this badge workshop. Learn how law enforcers, scientists, detectives, and psychologists uncover clues to solve crime scenes. Badge Focus: Cadette Special Agent

Event Code: OA8301 When: Saturday, September 9, 2017 (Deadline to register 8/25/17) Where: Girl Scout Camp Covington, Covington, LA Volunteer Coordinator: Cadette Troop 32021 Leader, Debbie Melancon at melancondeb@yahoo.com.

Event Code: SA8401 When: Saturday, September 9, 2017 (Deadline to register 8/31/17) Where: Training Center, GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121

Event Code: OA8201 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/27/17)

Event Code: SA8201 When: Saturday, February 10, 2018 (Deadline to register 1/26/18)

Where: Elks Campground, 12228 Coteau Rd., Houma, LA 70363 Volunteer Coordinator: Cadette Troop 20963 Leader, Karly Dickson at gsletroop20963@gmail.com.

Where: U.S. Coast Guard, Marine Safety Unit, Houma, 423 Lafayette Street, Room 206, Houma, LA 70363

Event Code: OA8302 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/27/17)

Event Code: SA8402 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/29/18)

Where: Girl Scout Camp Covington, Covington, LA Volunteer Coordinator: Cadette Troop 10324 Leader, Nathalie Roy Mitchell at nathalieroymitchell@gmail.com.

Where: Training Center, GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121

Event Code: OA8401 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/23/18)

Time: 1 - 3 p.m. Fee: $10 per girl; includes Special Agent badge and supplies Capacity: Minimum 10/ Maximum 40 at Girl Scout location; Minimum 6/Maximum 25 at U.S. Coast Guard location. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to event date. Volunteer Coordinator: Kayla Aird at kay_shea@yahoo.com Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

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Where: Bayou Segnette State Park, Westwego, LA Volunteer Coordinator: Senior/Ambassador Troop 40781 Leader, Nell Toomer at nellftoomer@gmail.com. Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee: $7 per girl; includes badge and supplies. Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum is reached or two weeks prior to event date. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

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Volunteer Coordinator: Cadette Troop 21439 Leader, Deanie Soignier at deanie.soignier@gmail.com.

Chef Lenny’s Cooking Class Open to girls, grades 6 – 12

Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Brownies 1 – 4 p.m. Juniors Fee: $10 per girl; includes badge and supplies. Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

Join award winning Chef Lenny as he showcases his culinary arts while teaching the finer points of planning and preparing a meal for friends and family.

Event Code: CL8401 When: Tuesday, September 12, 2017 Where: Mike Miley Playground, 6716 W. Metairie Ave., Metairie, LA 70003 Time: 6 - 7:30 p.m. Fee: $15 per girl Capacity: Maximum 24 girls Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 1, 2017 or when maximum is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Chef Lenny at Happy Italian at 504-3054666. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes; Girl Scout uniforms encouraged.

Highest Awards Orientation Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their leader or guardian Join us for open discussion focused on Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards. This informal presentation, open for any leader or Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador wanting knowledge of Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards, will cover what is expected concerning projects, with as much Q&A as needed.

Art in the Outdoors

Event Code: HA8401 When: September 16, 2017

Open to girls, grades 2 – 5 “The painter has the universe in his mind and hands.” ~Leonardo da Vinci

Where: West Bank Regional Library, 2751 Manhattan Blvd, Harvey, LA 70058 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 12, 2017

Explore the outside world and learn how to apply art skills to nature in this workshop for Brownies and Juniors. The outdoors are full of colors and shapes, let it be your inspiration. Badge Focus: Girl Scout Brownie, Outdoor Art Creator; Girl Scout Junior, Outdoor Art Explorer.

Event Code: HA8402 When: February 17, 2018 Where: Girl Scouts Louisiana East HQ Conference Room, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 9, 2018

Event Code: HA8403 When: April 21, 2018

Workshop presenters will be GSLE Cadette, Senior, Ambassador Troop members developing their leadership skills and sharing their art and outdoor knowledge.

Where: Girl Scouts Louisiana East HQ Conference Room, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 13, 2018

Event Code: AO8101 (Brownies) Event Code: AO8102 (Juniors) When: Saturday, September 16, 2017 (Deadline to register 9/1/17)

Time: 10 - 11 a.m. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (if registering as a troop, include the troop roster) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed.

Where: GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Volunteer Coordinator: Senior/Ambassador Troop 10146 Leader, Robin Ethridge at rr.ethridge@gmail.com

Event Code: AO8201 (Brownies) Event Code: AO8202 (Juniors) When: Saturday, March 24, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/9/18) Where: E.D. White Historic Site, 2295 LA. Hwy. 1, Thibodaux, LA 70301

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Program Aide (PA) Training

Louisiana SPCA

Open to girls, grades 6 – 8

Animal Guardian Workshop

Program aides are role models for younger Girl Scouts. They have an opportunity to develop their leadership skills and to share their interests and experiences with younger girls in a troop, group, or camp setting. Join us for training in the morning and implementing your new skills to put these interests and skills together in afternoon badge workshops.

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 Be an Animal Guardian and earn your LA/SPCA Animal Guardian Badge! Come to the LA/SPCA and learn about an animal shelter’s function in the community and how you can help save more lives. Your troop will get the chance to learn about animal welfare, tour the LA/SPCA, and complete an activity to earn their Animal Guardian badge, only offered at the LA/SPCA! Price of the patch is included in the fee.

Event Code: PA8101 When: Saturday, September 16, 2017 (Deadline to register 8/31/17)

When: Saturdays, September 16, 2017; October 14, 2017; November 11, 2017; December 16, 2017; January 13, 2018; February 10, 2018; March 10, 2018; April 14, 2018; May 19, 2018

Where: GSLE Regional Service Center, 2nd floor conference room, Baton Rouge, LA 70806

Event Code: PA8401 When: Saturday, January 27, 2018 (Deadline to register 1/12/2018)

Time: One-hour workshops are at 10 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., and 3:30 p.m. Where: The Louisiana SPCA, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd., New Orleans, LA 70114 Fee: $8 per Girl Scout ($30 minimum deposit required to book your date and time) Capacity: Minimum 6/Maximum 20 Registration Instructions: Advanced registrations are required and will be accepted through each deadline when payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, The LA/SPCA must receive registration and payment three weeks prior to event. Sessions book FAST, so please register as soon as possible. Deposits are nonrefundable, and they only allow for one reschedule. Registration Opens: Now Contact: Erica Argraves-Yaw at 504-762-3321 or erica@la-spca.org to check space availability, register over the phone, or for more information. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Time: 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 20 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When capacity is reached, or deadline date. Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation

Beach Sweep Open to girls, grades K – 12 Help keep our lake and waterways clean by participating in this annual event. The cleanup will be followed by celebration picnic held in several areas including LPBF’s Canal Lighthouse. Girl Scouts are always a huge contributor to the annual beach sweep, so please come participate and help keep our lake clean for everyone to enjoy year-round!

When: Saturday, September 16, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: North and south shores of Lake Pontchartrain, with across the city sweeps of street curbs and storm drains. Registration Instructions: Contact Joann Haydel with Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, Education Department, at 504-836-2238 or joannh@saveourlake.org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

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world around them—and how Girl Scouting can tie into their faith. Girls can earn this national pin each year.

Safety for Girls 101 Open to girls, grades 7 – 12

Girl Scouts has always provided many opportunities for girls to grow in their respective religious faith, including religious recognitions that are facilitated at an individual or troop level through a faith community. Each girl is encouraged to develop her own strong values within the context of family, faith, and the Girl Scout Promise and Law.

Four safety sessions led by law enforcement and youth safety professionals will focus on the following subjects: • Being Streetwise (Safe at Home, in Your Neighborhood, School, & Community) • Crime & Violence Prevention (Bullying, Cyberbullying, and Dating Violence) • Choices That Shape Your Future (Prescription Drug Abuse and Misuse, Illicit Drugs, and Alcohol Prevention) • Teen Driver Safety (Distracted Driving, Seatbelt Safety, and Driving Under the Influence) • Leadership Skills – Being a Peer Advocate!

Girl Scout Brownies, grades 2 – 3 Event Code: MF8301 When: Saturday, September 23, 2017 (Deadline to register 9/8/17) Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Covington, Covington, LA Fee: $5 per person, including adults (please bring a sack lunch and drink, no glass please) Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 60 girls Volunteer Coordinator: Jamesha Butler, GSLE Facilitator

Sessions will be split into two groups, grades 7 – 9 and grades 10 – 12 and topics will be age appropriate for each group. Groups will rotate through two morning and two afternoon sessions. Leadership Skills will be a joint session with fun activities at lunch time. Each session will last 45 minutes to an hour depending on level of group participation. In person registration will begin at 9 a.m.

Girl Scout Juniors, grades 4 – 5 Event Code: MF8102 When: Saturday, November 18 – Sunday, November 19, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/27/17)

When: Saturday, September 23, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. onsite registration, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. sessions Where: Michael J. Kenney Center, 411 W. Coleman Ave., Hammond, LA 70403 Fee: Free! Pizza and drinks will be provided. Capacity: Minimum 25 Girls/Maximum 100 Registration Instructions: Register online at www.tangicrimestoppers.com or by calling 985-634-0590. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 1, 2017 at 5 p.m. or when capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Jodie Rohner at tangicrimstoppers@ gmail.com Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes. Girl Scout shirts are encouraged.

Time: 10 a.m. Saturday – 10 a.m. Sunday Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Fee: $15 per person, including adults. Please bring a sack lunch and drink for Saturday, no glass please. Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast included. Capacity: Minimum 50 girls/Maximum 100 girls. Troops must register a minimum of two adults per troop with Basic Camp certification. Adults will be lodged in cabins separate from girls’ cabins in the same unit. Volunteer Coordinator: Jamesha Butler, GSLE Facilitator

Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors & Ambassadors, grades 6 – 12 Event Code: MF8302 When: Saturday, April 21– Sunday, April 22, 2018 (Deadline to register 4/6/18) Time: 10 a.m. Saturday – 10 a.m. Sunday Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $15 per person, including adults. Please bring a sack lunch and drink for Saturday, no glass please. Saturday dinner and Sunday breakfast included. Capacity: Minimum 25 girls/Maximum 100 girls. Troops must register a minimum of two adults per troop with Basic Camp certification. Adults will be lodged in cabins separate from girls’ cabins in the same unit. Volunteer Coordinator: Jamesha Butler, GSLE Facilitator

My Promise, My Faith (Year 1 Pin) Open to girls, grades 2 – 12. Workshops for grades 2 – 3, grades 4 – 5, grades 6 – 12 This workshop invites girls to experience a faith journey through exploration of the Girl Scout Law and teachings from their faith while completing the requirements of the My Promise, My Faith pin. This award helps girls explore how Girl Scouting and their faith offer similar ideas about how to interact with the

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New Orleans Opera Association

Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performances. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 24, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Night at the Opera Open to girls, grades 6 – 12 Bravo, Bravo, Bravisimo. Many thanks to New Orleans Opera for inviting Girl Scouts to attend their dress rehearsal once again. Be sure to join our all new Opera Orientation. At orientation, you will learn proper opera etiquette and review the upcoming operas. While we have plenty of room for adults at orientation, adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the actual performances. Please keep this in mind when requesting tickets. Also, please be aware that operas often include suggestive themes and material of adult nature, but all is very moderate and done with a classic taste for performance to a live audience.

Opera: Champion An Opera in Jazz about boxer Emile Griffith.

Event Code: OP8404 When: Wednesday, March 7, 2018

Opera Orientation

Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performances. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 28, 2018 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

(Required prior to viewing performances)

Event Code: OP8401 When: Saturday, September 23, 2017 Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 10/No Maximum. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 9, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Opera: Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci Opera’s Classic Double Bill.

LOOP NOLA Wetlands

Event Code: OP8402 When: Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Ecology and Exploration Open to girls, grades 3 – 5

Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performances. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 20, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Join the LOOP NOLA team for a day of exploration and education in the wetlands of City Park! Come canoe in the lagoons surrounding Couturie Forest and learn about the plants and animals that play a vital role in southeast Louisiana’s habitat. Participate in teambuilding games and activities directly relating to the ecology surrounding you. Through hands-on activities, you will experience methods commonly used in water quality testing and wetland conservation. Take this opportunity to explore a little used area of City Park and learn more about your role in protecting our wetlands!

Event Code: EE8401 When: Sunday, September 24, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: LOOP NOLA office in City Park. 1009 Harrison Ave., New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 40 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed.

Opera: Orpheus In The Underworld Hilarity in Hades with the Gods.

Event Code: OP8403 When: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free

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Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 15, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Heather West at hwest@loopnola.org. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls and adults should wear closed toe shoes and dress in comfortable clothing that they do not mind getting a little dirty. LOOP NOLA will have ice water, sun block, bug spray, and a med kit on site. If possible, girls and adults should bring a reusable water bottle along with lunches and any snacks that they may want.

Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Fee: $3 per girl Capacity: 60 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Open: Now Deadline: September 18, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes; Girl Scout uniforms encouraged.

Love, Hug & Groom Open to girls, grades 2 – 3

Girl Scout Day

Would you like to learn more about our horses at Camp Marydale? Here’s your chance to work with our members of the Wrangler/ Spur Program as they introduce you to the basics of horse care with hands-on grooming. You’ll also tour the barn, receive a fun patch, and end your session with a pony ride!

at BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo Open to girls, grades K – 12 Join us at the Baton Rouge Zoo for a day of Girl Scout only activities designed to complete requirements from the Animal Habitats Junior Badge! The event and activities are open for girls of all ages, but only Girl Scout Juniors attending will receive a badge, but some of the activities will relate to other age level badge requirements. The day is come and go as you please, but certain presentations will only be available at certain times.

LH8101–Sunday, September 24, 2017, 1 – 3 p.m. (Deadline to register 9/15/17) LH8102–Sunday, October 29, 2017, 1 – 3 p.m. (Deadline to register 10/13/17) LH8103–Sunday, February 18, 2018, 1 – 3 p.m. (Deadline to register 2/9/18) LH8104–Sunday, March 11, 2018, 1 – 3 p.m. (Deadline to register 2/27/18)

Event Code: BZ8101 When: Saturday, September 30, 2017 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo, 3601 Thomas Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70807 Fee: $5.25 per registered Girl Scout. Price includes zoo admission and badge programing as well as an Animal Habitats badge for all attending Girl Scout Juniors. Fee is $7.50 for all adults/ teens and any non-Girl Scouts. Friends and family members are encouraged to attend, but activities will only be available for Girl Scouts. Capacity: Minimum 50 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed and will provide details on what to bring. Event will be canceled if minimum capacity is not met. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 15, 2017 Volunteer Coordinator: Jillian Carlos at jcarlos@brzoo.org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Fee: $10 per girl Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 40 per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When capacity is reached or dates listed. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

Moscow Ballet Meet & Greet Open to girls, grades K – 12 Join a performer of the Moscow Ballet for an evening of costume, music, and dance introduction to one of the most popular ballets in the world. Girls will be shown a few exercises and some dance steps (even for complete beginners).

Event Code: MB8401 When: Thursday, September 28, 2017 Time: 6 – 8 p.m.

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the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 22, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum attendance capacity is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Flor Serna at flor@electriccgirls.org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes, no open toed shoes, crocks or flip flops.

October 2017 New Orleans Opera Association

Night at the Opera Open to girls, grades 6 – 12 Opera: Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci Opera’s Classic Double Bill.

Event Code: OP8402 When: Wednesday, October 4, 2017 Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performance. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 20, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

National Weather Service

Day of Sky Investigation Open to girls, grades 9 – 12 Join the professional scientists and engineers of the National Weather Service for a day of scientific exploration and understanding of the power of weather! The event will cover parts of both the Sky Senior and Water Ambassador Badges. Girls will each need a camera to document changing sky conditions. If they have a camera on their phone, that should suffice.

Event Code: NW8101 When: Saturday October 7, 2017 (rain date October 14). Time: 1 – 5 p.m. Fee: $3 per girl; fee covers registration and Sky Senior or Water Ambassador Badge. Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Where: National Weather Service New Orleans/Baton Rouge Forecast Office, 62300 Airport Road, Slidell, LA 70460 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 22, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Danielle Manning at Danielle.manning@noaa.gov Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes for outdoor activities, no open toed shoes, crocks or flip flops. Girl Scout uniforms encouraged. Be sure to bring a water bottle any needed sun block, bug repellant or other gear. Girls will need to bring a camera - either a stand-alone camera or a camera on a smart phone will suffice.

Electric Girls Open to girls, grades K – 3 Learn new STEM skills with Electric Girls at Fab Lab NOLA! Girls will make LEDs light up using Squishy Circuits, make circuits that light up, make sound, and move using Snap Circuits, and code animations and video games using Scratch. Come see what Electric Girls is all about! Bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy on the grounds and any needed snacks. Adults and leaders may be asked to help deliver some aspects of the program.

Event Code: EG8401 When: Saturday, October 7, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: Fab Lab NOLA at Delgado Community College Mid City, 5518 General Diaz St., New Orleans, LA 70119. (Room 140 in building #22) Fee: $15 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/ Maximum 30 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in

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Believe in G.I.R.L. (B.I.G.) Event

Open to girls, grades K – 3

Open to all girls, grades K – 12, who are registered by October 1, 2017 for the 2018 membership year

Let’s be honest, it is best to play fair. Daisies and Brownies, come out for a day of active play with sister Girl Scouts. By the end of this workshop you will know the importance of team work, following rules, and how to include everyone in the game. Badge Focus: Girl Scout Daisy, Honest and Fair; Girl Scout Brownie, Fair Play.

A kick off to the year with hands-on activities and presentations showcasing organizations which foster and encourage Girl Scout involvement and education throughout the year, focusing on Girl Scout Initiatives such as STEM, Life Skills, Entrepreneurship, the Outdoors, the Arts, and more.

Event Code: HF8101 When: Saturday, October 7, 2017 (Deadline to register 9/29/17)

Event Code: BIG801 When: Saturday, October 21, 2017 Time: 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: University of New Orleans, 2000 Lakeshore Drive, New Orleans, LA 70148 Fee: $4 per girl, includes patch. Free for adults. Capacity: No Minimum/Maximum Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: October 1, 2017 Deadline: October 14, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: For more information visit www.gsle.org

Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA

Event Code: HF8301 When: Saturday, February 17, 2018 (Deadline to register 2/2/18) Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Fee: $10 per girl; includes patch/badge and supplies Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Volunteer Coordinator: Ronesha Braxton Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

Girl Scouts Getting to Know Nuclear at River Bend Nuclear Plant Open to girls, grades 4 – 12 Girls in sixth grade and up will have a day filled with fun and information about electricity, with a focus on nuclear energy. Join us at the River Bend Nuclear Plant for learning about nuclear science and radiation. See demonstrations in a nuclear plant control room simulator. Learn what it is like to work in a nuclear power plant. Learn about an important source of electric power that generates no greenhouse gas. Girls will earn the Get to Know Nuclear patch. Parents are welcome to attend.

Louisiana SPCA

Animal Guardian Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, October 14, 2017 (see page 14)

When: Saturday, October 28, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Where: River Bend Nuclear Plant, U.S. Highway 61, St. Francisville, LA 70775 Fee: $5 per person or $10 per troop. Lunch provided. Capacity: Maximum 75 Registration Instructions: Form is available on Louisiana Nuclear Society (LNS) website at http://local.ans.org/la/ Due to plant security requirements, pre-registration is required. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 21, 2017 Contact: Paul Sicard, Entergy/River Bend, at psicard@entergy.com or 225-381-3666. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243

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Family Camping at Camp Whispering Pines Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families Here is a special opportunity for all Girl Scouts in our council and their families! You and your family (males included) are invited to get away from your routine to explore the beautiful campgrounds at Camp Whispering Pines. You’ll share a wonderful family experience, meet other Girl Scout families, and make new friends! You may canoe, hike, participate in family team-building activities, swim, and cook out for Saturday dinner! After dinner join us for a Halloween movie and bring your best family-coordinated costume to win the prize! *Please register by family, not troop.*

this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 13, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Jim Winges at jwinges@gmail.com Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

Event Code: FC8102 When: Saturday, October 28 – Sunday, October 29, 2017 Time: Check in Saturday 3 p.m. Check out Sunday 3 p.m. (schedule check-in and check-out times with Lauren) Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $20 per person which includes Sunday breakfast and lunch, facilitators for programs; family will provide their own food for Saturday dinner to cookout. Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 100 participants Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. *Please register by family, not troop.* Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 9, 2017 Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

J. Low’s Fall Festival and Duck Derby At Camp Whispering Pines Open to girls in grades K – 12 and their families Happy birthday, Juliette Low! Join us for our annual Fall Festival and birthday celebration for the original J. Lo! Activities include: face painting, hayrides, rock wall, canoeing and kayaking, archery, and SWAPS. Hot dogs (one free per ticket) with pickles and chips available for purchase in the dining hall.

Join us for our Duck Derby Fundraiser! You might have the winning duck who will swim to victory in our third annual—AND HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL—duck derby fundraiser! The race will be divided into heats with all winners receiving prizes before racing for the grand prize: $500 of Girl Scout Duck Dough OR a $200 AMEX gift card! Winners need not be present to win. Proceeds from the Duck Derby will benefit the GSLE Camp of your choice, and your adoption/donation will be applied to your community’s Annual Family Giving goal, too!

Love, Hug & Groom Open to girls, grades 2 – 3 When: Sunday, October 29, 2017 (see page 17)

When: Saturday, October 28, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Duck Derby begins at 11 a.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: See adoption packages Registration Instructions: Complete the registration form at www.gsle.org/duckderby Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 20, 2017 Staff Support: Jill Pollard at jpollard@gsle.org or 504-355-5871.

Girl Scouts Try Hockey Open to girls, grades K – 10 Have you ever wanted to ice skate or wonder what it was like to play hockey? Learn skating and basic hockey skills in this workshop by Baton Rouge Blades Youth Ice Hockey. Equipment provided.

Adoption Packages

Event Code: HD7801 When: Saturday, October 28, 2017

Triple Threat – $25 3 ducks/4 fest tickets

Time: 10 – 11:30 a.m. Where: Leo’s Iceland, 1717 Airway Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Fee: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 60 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of

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Archery Challenge

Event Code: HP7801 When: Tuesday, November 7, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/20/17)

Archery Badge workshop Open to girls, grades 6 – 8

Event Code: HP7802 When: Tuesday, November 14, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/27/17)

Picture this: you nock (place) an arrow onto a bow, hook your fingers around the string, draw it back, eye your target, and release! Bulls-eye! Archery is an exciting sport that takes strength, focus, good form, and practice. Get ready to challenge yourself as you build your archery skills and learn how to shoot on our Archery obstacle range.

Time: 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Where: Leo’s Iceland, 1717 Airway Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Fee: $15 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283.

By the end of the day Girl Scout Cadettes will complete the requirements for the Archery badge!

Event Code: AR8301 When: Saturday, November 4, 2017 (Deadline to register 10/20/17) Event Code: AR8302 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/30/18) Time: 9:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Covington, Covington, LA Fee: $5 per participant (bring a sack lunch and drink), which includes Archery badge and supplies. Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 40 per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Volunteer Coordinator: Linda LeRay at lindableray@gmail.com or 985-449-9814. Staff Support: Jill Pollard at jpollard@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2238.

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Night at the Opera Open to girls, grades 6 – 12 Opera: Orpheus In The Underworld Hilarity in Hades with the Gods.

Event Code: OP8403 When: Wednesday, November 8, 2017 Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performances. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 24, 2017 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

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Ochsner

Animal Guardian Workshop

Science in Action Workshop

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 (See page 14)

Open to girls, grades 1 – 3

Outdoor Adventurer

When: Saturday, November 11, 2017

The Ochsner Science in Action Workshop is open to Girl Scout Brownie troops who are interested in earning their Home Scientist Badge. Throughout the event, girls will participate in numerous hands-on science experiments led by Ochsner staff to teach real world applications of age appropriate STEM theories and principles.

Time: Check-in at 9 a.m.; workshop is 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Where: Ochsner Medical Center – Main Campus (Brent House), 1514 Jefferson Highway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Fee: $5 per girl and lunch is included. Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 50 Registration Instructions: Registration forms will be accepted by FAX ONLY to (504) 842-3389, Attn: Academic Outreach. Registration forms can be found at www.gsle.org/forms Registration Opens: Monday, September 4, 2017 at 8 a.m. Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached. If minimum attendance is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Stephanie Messina at Stephanie. messina@ochsner.org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes (Girl Scout shirts are encouraged). No registration forms will be accepted before the opening date. Fees will not be due until the troop has been accepted to the event, and payment is by check only. Phone calls and registration packets will be sent to all troops accepted to the event. Troops will also be notified if they are not accepted.

Open to girls, grades 1 – 3 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 (See page 12) Where: Elks Campground, 12228 Coteau Rd., Houma, LA 70363

When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 (See page 12) Where: Girl Scout Camp Covington, Covington, LA

Event Code: OA8401 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/23/18)

Challenge Island

STEM Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 5 Get your ticket for an afternoon of thrill ride-inspired STEM adventures. You and your tribe will visit exciting amusement park destinations like Roller Coaster Ridge, Rocket Heights, and the Challenge Island Funhouse. Every participant will receive an Amusement Park Challenge Island patch. Adults and leaders may be asked to help deliver some aspects of the program. More information on Challenge Island can be found at http://challenge-island.com/houma

Event Code: CI8201 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017

National Park Patch Program Open to girls, grades 2 – 8

Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: 243 Enterprise Dr., Houma, LA 70360 Fee: $20 per girl. Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 50 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 1, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Robin Bergeron at robinbergeron@ challenge-island.com Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes, no open toed shoes, crocks or flip flops.

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The National Park Service and Girl Scouts of the USA have partnered to create the Girl Scout Ranger Program. You can participate in the Girl Scout Ranger program through any Girl Scout activity at any national park—with your troop, at an event, or during a camping or travel experience. Girl Scouts can also work collaboratively with NPS employees and take part in educational programs, volunteer and service projects at any NPS site, such as participating in existing educational programs and service projects (Ranger-guided interpretive tours, Junior Ranger programs, Environmental education programs, Web Rangers). Many national park sites have volunteer programs that can offer Girl Scouts an opportunity to assist in a variety of long-term or short-term service projects to improve and ensure protection of park resources and facilities. Girl Scouts are encouraged to take

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part in any sustainable organized project, agreed upon by the NPS, as an appropriate service opportunity that protects and preserves park resources. Girl Scouts and their leaders should contact the park Volunteer Coordinator to select and develop these projects and activities. After spending five hours at a park participating in activities, you will get a certificate from the National Park Service. Spending 10 hours, you will be awarded a Girl Scout Ranger patch! The Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Barataria Preserve have designed some great workshops and other opportunities to help our girls get started! More information about the Girl Scout Ranger Program can be found at www.nps.gov/subjects/ youthprograms/girlscoutranger.htm

Wrangler/Spur Program Orientation & Training Weekend Open to girls, age 14 and older (Wranglers), and girls, age 12 – 13 (Spurs). Event Code: WT8102 When: Friday, November 17 - Sunday, November 19, 2017 (See page 11)

Barataria Preserve Workshops Open to girls, grades 2 – 8 Brownie Bugs Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8401 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 Time: 9 – 11 a.m.

Brownie Bugs Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8402 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017

My Promise, My Faith

Time: 1 – 3 p.m.

(Year 1 Pin) Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 When: Saturday, November 18 – Sunday, November 19, 2017 (see page 15)

Juniors Flowers Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8403 When: Saturday, March 31, 2018 Time: 9 – 11 a.m.

Juniors Flowers Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8404 When: Saturday, March 31, 2018 Time: 1 – 3 p.m.

Cadette Trees Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8405 When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 Time: 9 – 11 a.m.

Cadette Trees Badge Workshop Event Code: BP8406 When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 Time: 1 – 3 p.m. Where: Barataria Preserve, Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve, 6588 Barataria Blvd., Marrero, LA 70072 Fee: $3 per girl; fee covers registration and badges Capacity: Maximum 45 girls each workshop. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is met or two weeks prior to each event.

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Event Code: GS8401 When: Saturday, November 18, 2017

Artist Field Day at Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center

Time: 10 a.m.

Open to girls, grades K – 12

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Come out to the BREC Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center for a day of inspiring art and nature. This event is open to the public, but you must register in order to receive free admission and participate in the Girl Scout art presentations. This is not a drop off event, but feel free to come and go as you please. Whether your gear includes canvases and paint, pencils and crayons, or cameras and film, come out and enjoy this paint-out and field-shoot day. Bring your own supplies – the only thing being provided is workspace indoors and outdoors for you to create your masterpieces. Special artist workshops are scheduled to take place between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., but this is mostly a day of outdoor nature inspiration for the Rembrandt in us all!

Event Code: GS9402 When: Saturday, November 18, 2017 Time: 12:30 p.m. Where: 2831 Marais Street, New Orleans, LA 70117 Fee: Free Capacity: Maximum 20 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed, and will provide event details on what to bring. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 1, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Nell Toomer at nftoomer@gmail.com Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Event Code: AF8101 When: Saturday, November 18, 2017 Time: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., with Girl Scout presentations from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Bluebonnet Swamp Nature Center, 10503 N. Oak Hills Pkwy., Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 200 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. A final confirmation packet will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 10, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum attendance is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Claire Coco at ccoco@brec.org. For more information about the Swamp Art Show Series or the field day, please email jguthrie@brec.org or call 225-757-8905. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes for an outdoor setting. Be sure to bring any needed sun block, bug repellant or other gear.

Horseback Riding Junior Badge workshop Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 Riding a horse is one of the most exciting things you can do. But ask any good horseback rider her secret to success and she’ll say that understanding a horse is as important as learning to ride one. During this fabulous weekend, members of our Wrangler/Spur program will share with you the basics of horseback riding, teach you how to take care of a horse and about horse safety, prepare you for your ride, practice your ride, and take you out on a trail ride, if weather permits! Girl Scout Juniors that complete all activities and skills from the event will earn the Horseback Riding Badge!

Event Code: HR8103 When: Sunday, November 19 – Tuesday, November 21, 2017 Check in Sunday at 7 p.m. Check out Tuesday at 4 p.m. (Deadline to register 11/3/17)

Girl Scouts GO Green Open to girls, ages 13 and up

Event Code: HR8104 When: Friday, February 2 – Sunday, February 4, 2018 Check in Friday at 7 p.m. Check out Sunday at 2 p.m. (Deadline to register 1/19/18)

Join The Green Project for a tour of the paint recycling facility and a firsthand look at the paint recycling program. Take part in a scavenger hunt and a special activity from the Room Makeover Badge. This one hour event has two separate available start times, each able to accommodate 20 girls; each session is the same activity. After the one-hour workshop, leaders and girls interested in attaining the Silver and Gold Awards are invited to stay and learn how projects should be structured and what is expected with as much Q&A as needed.

Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Fee: $50 per girl, which includes program supplies, horseback riding badge, and five meals; $20 per adult, which includes five meals. Capacity: Minimum 18/Maximum 50 girls per session. Notes: This is not just a troop event; girls can also register individually. If a troop does register together, minimum one adult per troop, maximum three adults per troop. Troop

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Parents will be randomly assigned to one of the rotation groups to supervise for the activities. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

Holiday Helpings Open to girls, grades 4 – 8 Happy Holidays, it is time to cook! This food filled workshop teaches you the skills you will need to prepare unique entrées and delicious desserts for your family this holiday season. After the lesson you will get to eat your creation. Badge Focus: Girl Scout Junior, Simple Meals; Girl Scout Cadette, New Cuisines.

Event Code: HH8301 When: Sunday, December 3, 2017 (Deadline to register 11/17/17). Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Capacity: Minimum 24/Maximum 80 girls (maximum 20 adults)

Event Code: HH8401 When: Sunday, December 10, 2017 (Deadline to register 11/17/17)

December 2017

Where: Training Center, GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Capacity: Minimum 24/Maximum 32 girls (maximum eight adults)

Rocket Science Day Open to girls, grades 5 – 8

Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee: $20 per girl; includes badge and supplies. $10 per adult (limited to adult to girl ratio outlined in Volunteer Essentials). Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to each event date. Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 225-3643283

Come build your very own rocket and launch it into the sky! No experience is necessary for this day of engineering and fun! Girls must be 10 years or older to participate. There will be special guest speakers and presentations throughout the event. Come when convenient and stay as long as you like. *This is a great father & daughter event for Man Enough Members!

Event Code: RS8101 When: Saturday, December 2, 2017 Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Lamar Dixon Expo Center, 9039 S. St. Landry Ave., Gonzales, LA 70737 Fee: $25 per girl; includes all materials needed to build and launch a rocket. Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 15, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum is not met, event will be canceled. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes and prepare for activities outdoors. Be sure to bring any needed sun block, bug repellant or other gear. Bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy on the grounds and any needed snacks.

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Nature’s Notebook

Registration Instructions: Registration forms will be available on the council website at www.gsle.org as well as emailed out the first week of August. Contact: Craig Forshag at Craig@NewOrleansBowl.org for more information. Please send him your email address to be added to the email list. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

at Jean Lafitte National Park Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 The Jean Lafitte National Park presents the Nature’s Notebook Citizen Science program, specifically tailored to the Girl Scout Junior Detective Badge. Join us for a day of plant observation with a guided life-cycle observation walk as you record data about the plants we observe. Other activities from the badge will also be provided.

Event Code: JL8401 When: Saturday, December 9, 2017

Louisiana SPCA

Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Barataria Preserve, 6588 Barataria Blvd, Marrero, LA 70072 Fee: $3 per girl; covers registration and Detective Badge Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 80 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: December 1, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Lea Schram von Haupt at lea_schramvonhaupt@nps.gov. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Badges will be provided at the completion of each workshop. Girls should dress in comfortable clothes (Girl Scout shirts are encouraged) geared for walking, no open toed shoes, sandals or crocks. Dress for an outdoor environment. Bring your water bottle and any needed bug repellant or sun screen.

Animal Guardian Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, December 16, 2017 (See page 14)

Kev’s Kars

Car Care Workshop Open to girls, grades 9 – 12 Spend some time with automotive professionals who will provide inside knowledge to the world of automotive care and responsibility. Participants will earn the Car Care Senior Badge which will be provided at the conclusion of the workshop.

Event Code: KK8401 When: Wednesday, December 27, 2017 (Deadline to register 12/15/17) Event Code: KK8402 When: Wednesday, April 4, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/31/18) Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Kev’s Kars, 1410 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Kenner, LA 70062 Fee: $3 per girl; covers registration and Car Care Senior badge. Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or deadline date Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes. Girl Scout uniforms encouraged.

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl

Scouts for Football Open to girls, grades K – 12 The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and Girl Scouts Louisiana East are inviting all Girl Scouts to come out on the field to address the American Flag during the National Anthem prior to kick-off of this very special event! The bowl game features the champion of the Sunbelt Conference against a representative from Conference USA. During the game participating units will be recognized on the stadium and message board system.

When: Saturday, December 16, 2017 Time: 12 p.m. Where: Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Sugar Bowl Dr., New Orleans, LA 70112 Fee: All Girl Scouts and three leaders get in for free! Parents, family, and friend tickets are only $10 each.

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Smart Cookie U!

January 2018

Open to girls, grades 4 – 8 You’ll have the opportunity to work one-on-one with successful businesswomen from the community, as you enhance your business and financial knowledge while boosting your self-esteem and leadership skills. Seniors and Ambassadors will also get the chance to take a tour of a college campus! Smart Cookie U is a fun way to put your new-found skills into practice as you prepare for the largest, girl led business in the country: the Girl Scout Cookie Program!

Cookie Apprentice Open to girls, grades K – 3 The Girl Scout Cookie Sale gives you the opportunity to run your own business. In this workshop you will learn how to make change, set goals, and talk to customers. Are you ready to start your cookie business? Badge Focus: Girl Scout Daisy, Talk it Up and Count it Up; Girl Scout Brownie, Meet My Customers

Event Code: UNIV18 When: Saturday, January 6, 2018 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Loyola University New Orleans Notes: Senior, Ambassador, and adult volunteers are needed for Smart Cookie U. Contact: Bethany Washington at bwashington@gsle.org or 504733-8220, ext. 2252 to learn ways to help!

Event Code: CA8101 When: Saturday, January 6, 2018 Where: GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle. org or 225-747-0403

Event Code: CA8301 When: Saturday, January 6, 2018 Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 985-502-5765

Event Code: CA8201 When: Sunday, January 7, 2018

Louisiana SPCA

Where: St. Genevieve Catholic Church, Family Center, 807 Barbier St., Thibodaux, LA 70301 Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225747-0403

Animal Guardian Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, January 13, 2018 (See page 14)

Event Code: CA8401 When: Sunday, January 7, 2018 Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Staff Support: Rebecca Wagner at rwagner@gsle.org or 985-5025765

Monster Slayers

Tabletop Role Playing Game

Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Fee: $5 per girl; includes badge and supplies. Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 girls per session Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Registration Deadline: December 15, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached.

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National World War II Museum

Registration Opens: Now Deadline: January 12, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum is not met, event will be canceled. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls and adults should wear closed toe shoes and dress in comfortable clothing that they do not mind getting a little dirty. LOOP NOLA will have ice water, sun block, bug spray, and a medical kit on site. If possible, girls and adults should bring a reusable water bottle along with lunches and any snacks that they may want.

Girl Scout Day 2018 Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 The National World War II Museum invites Girl Scouts to a special day designed for them to tour the Museum’s exhibits, explore the history and lessons of D-Day, and participate in special presentations and creative activities just for Girl Scouts. For more information email shebie.johnson@nationalww2museum.org

When: Saturday, January 20, 2018 Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: U.S. Freedom Pavilion: The Boeing Center, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Fee: Free for Girl Scouts in uniform, $10 for adults with a Girl Scout, and $5 for non-Girl Scout children. Registration Instructions: Visit www.nationalww2museum. org/learn/family-activities/ to register. Contact: Email Shelbie Johnson at shelbie.johnson@ nationalww2museum.org for more information. Notes: National WWII Museum patches are available for purchase in the Museum store. *The Museum is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Girl Scout pricing is available all day. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Program Aide (PA) Training Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 When: Saturday, January 27, 2018 (see page 14)

February 2018 LOOP NOLA

Challenge Course Adventure Open to girls, grades 6 – 8

Horseback Riding

Join the LOOP NOLA team for a day of High and Low Rope adventures at their Challenge Course in City Park! You will participate in team-building games and activities while developing your ability as a leader in your group. You and the other members of your group will work together to problem solve and strategize to accomplish challenges on the Low Ropes. Then you will have the chance to challenge yourself by climbing and traversing the High Ropes while up to 30 feet above the ground. If you are adventurous and would like the chance to challenge yourself on one of the only High Ropes courses in the New Orleans area, come join us for this opportunity!

Junior Badge workshop Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 When: Friday, February 2 – Sunday, February 4, 2018 (see page 24)

Special Agent Cadette

Event Code: CC8401 When: Saturday, January 27, 2018

Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 When: Saturday, February 10, 2018 (see page 12)

Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: LOOP NOLA office in City Park, 1009 Harrison Ave., New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $25 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/ Maximum 25 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmation packet will be emailed after registration is closed.

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registration is closed, and will provide event details including what to bring. Event will be cancelled if minimum is not reached. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: January 20, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Darryl Holliday at dholiday@uhcno.edu Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 for more information. Notes: Dress comfortable for a learning environment, closed toed shoes and long pants are required. Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.

Orientation and Training Weekend Open to girls, age 14 and older (Wranglers), and girls, age 12 – 13 (Spurs). When: Friday, February 16 - Sunday, February 18, 2018 (see page 11)

Field Day Open to girls, grades K – 3 When: Saturday, February 17, 2018 (see page 19)

March 2018 Highest Award Orientation Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their leader or guardian When: February 17, 2018 (see page 13)

New Orleans Opera Association

Night at the Opera Open to girls, grades 6 – 12

Love, Hug & Groom

Opera: Champion

Open to girls, grades 2 – 3 When: Sunday, February 18, 2018 (see page 17)

An Opera in Jazz about Boxer Emile Griffith

Event Code: OP8404 When: Wednesday, March 7, 2018 Time: 6 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theater, 1419 Basin St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Fee: Free Capacity: Minimum 25/No Maximum. Adult space is limited to two for every 10 girls attending the performances. Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 28, 2018 Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

FOOD+SCIENCE=FUN Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 Led by the Professor of Food Science and students at the University of Holy Cross, Girl Scouts will participate in a variety of handson food science experiments. They will learn about food safety testing, food processing such as cheese making, and basic canning as they make their own pickles. Food chemistry will provide a basic understanding of how food products are tested through experimentation.

Event Code: FS8401 When: Saturday, February 24, 2018 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: The University of Holy Cross, 4123 Woodland Drive, New Orleans LA, 70131 Fee: $15 per girl Capacity: Minimum 12/Maximum 30 girls Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after

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Survivor Girl!

Open to girls, grades 2 – 3 When: Sunday, March 11, 2018 (see page 17)

Open to girls, grades 8 – 12 Join your sister Girl Scouts and learn how to survive camping without all of the luxuries you know and love! Spend the morning paddling around the lake and your afternoon learning survival skills. Before dinner, collect what you will need to stay out on the sandbar on the Tangipahoa River! You will set up camp and cook your own dinner over the campfire that you will build with a limited supply of materials! Sunday morning, wake up and enjoy a sunrise breakfast at the lake! Girls will earn the NEW Troop Camping Badges: Senior Adventure Camper Badge or Ambassador Survival Camper Badge depending on age level AND the Senior Paddling Badge. Council will provide adult volunteer chaperones.

Open House at Camp Marydale Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families Come to Camp Marydale and see all that it has to offer. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore the units your camper may stay in during the summer, the programs that are available, and meet some of the resident camp staff. No preregistration required!

Event Code: SG7301 When: Saturday, March 24 – Sunday, March 25, 2018 (Deadline to register 3/9/18)

If you complete your resident registration online at Open House (full payment due), you will receive a $25 discount!

When: Sunday, March 18, 2018 or Sunday, April 15, 2018

Time: Check in Saturday at 9 a.m. Check out Sunday at 11 a.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $40 per girl, which includes three meals and facilitators’ fees. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached or two weeks prior to event date. Volunteer Coordinator: Heather Niemic at heatherniemic@ gmail.com. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

Time: 2 – 4 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

Art in the Outdoors Open to girls, grades 2 – 5 When: Saturday, March 24, 2018 (see page 13)

Louisiana Children’s Museum

World’s Fair Open to girls, grades K – 9 The Louisiana Children’s Museum is excited to announce the 20th Children’s World’s Fair. This year not only marks the 20th year of the event, but also the 300th birthday of the city of New Orleans. To celebrate these milestones, the Children’s World’s Fair will showcase the cultures and people that helped to make New Orleans the unique cultural melting pot it is. Children’s World’s Fair provides children, ages 4 – 14, with an appreciation of what is unique and universal to the customs of our global community in an interactive learning environment, making this big world seem a little smaller. A celebration of various cultures and a chance to embark on an exciting trek all in one day! This event

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is also an inter-generational celebration of cultural diversity in the contributions of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). While on your expedition, you will experience an international exhibition of crafts, hands-on projects, activities, music, literature, native attire, and food from many regions of the world.

April 2018

When: Saturday, March 24, 2018

Kev’s Kars

Time: 12 – 4:30 p.m. Where: Louisiana Children’s Museum, 420 Julia Street New Orleans, LA 70130 Fee: $15 per girl, troop leader and/or parent when purchased in advance. One commemorative patch will be provided for each Girl Scout attending. Registration Instructions: Only one order per troop. Tickets must be purchased by March 16, 2018, in order to receive this special rate. Order tickets by calling Kathleen Ledet (Special Events Coordinator) at 504-266-2415 or by mailing or faxing the form here: http://lcm.org/childrens-worlds-fair. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Car Care Workshop Open to girls, grades 9 – 12 When: Wednesday April 4, 2018 (see page 26)

Louisiana SPCA

Animal Guardian Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (see page 14)

Special Agent Cadette

Open House

Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (see page 12)

at Camp Whispering Pines Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families Come to Camp Whispering Pines and see all that it has to offer. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore the units your camper may stay in during the summer, the programs that are available, and meet some of the resident camp staff. No preregistration required!

Archery Challenge

If you complete your resident registration online at Open House (full payment due), you will receive a $25 discount!

Archery Badge workshop Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (see page 21)

When: Sunday, March 25, 2018 or Sunday, April 22, 2018 Time: 2 – 4 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

Outdoor Adventurer Open to girls, grades 1 – 3 When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 (See page 12) Where: Bayou Segnette State Park, Westwego, LA

Barataria Preserve Workshop Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 Juniors Flowers Badge Workshops When: Saturday, March 31, 2018 (see page 23)

Open House at Camp Marydale Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families When: Sunday, April 15, 2018 (see page 30)

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My Promise, My Faith

Highest Award Orientation

(Year 1 Pin)

Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their leader or guardian When: April 21, 2018 (see page 13)

Open to girls, grades 6 – 12 When: Saturday, April 21– Sunday, April 22, 2018 (see page 15)

“Man Enough” – Guy & Girl Scout Day (or Overnight)-your choice! at Camp Whispering Pines

LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12, and their favorite guy, age 21 or older

Open to girls, grades K – 5 Come celebrate mother Earth among the beautiful gardens and wetlands at the LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens. The day will entail sessions on how to grow vegetable gardens, plant a butterfly/ pollinator garden, a pollinator relay race, and an animal habitat station. Activities will be designed to meet (but not complete) several different badge and petal requirements.

Hey girls! Do you think your dad is man enough to rough it with you in the great outdoors? Join us at Camp Whispering Pines and enjoy a day full of exciting challenges to see if your dad is “Man Enough” to be a Girl Scout! You will spend the day competing in fun challenges to see if your dad has what it takes to be a Girl Scout! Who can build the better campfire? Who can get to the top of the rock wall first? And what challenge day would be complete without a canoe race on the lake?! Then for dinner, compete in a classic Chili Cook-off! We will provide the meat, you provide whatever else you need for your award-winning Chili! **All adults working directly with girls – men included – must go through a background screening prior to attending any Girl Scout event.

Event Code:AG8101 When: Saturday, April 21, 2018 Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: LSU AgCenter Botanic Gardens, 4560 Essen Lane, Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Fee: $7 per person covers entrance fee and registration. Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 9, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached. If minimum is not met, event will be canceled. Volunteer Coordinator: Ellen LeBlanc at eleblanc@agcenter.lsu.edu Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls and adults should wear closed toe shoes and dress in comfortable clothing that they do not mind getting a little dirty. Bring a brown bag lunch and water bottle along with any needed sun block or bug repellant.

Event Code: MP8101- Day Only When: Saturday, April 21, 2018 Time: 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $30 per person, which includes two meals, as well as facilitator fees. (Man Enough adult members-select the option of 50% off the fee) Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 80 participants

If you would like to stay overnight - use this event code! When you wake up Sunday morning, you will have breakfast and head off to enjoy team building games and other exciting activities that camp has to offer before ending your campout with a picnic lunch on the lake!

Event Code: MP8102 - Saturday to Sunday When: Saturday, April 21, to Sunday, April 22, 2018 Time: 9 a.m. Sat. - 1 p.m. Sunday Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $50 per person, which includes four meals, as well as facilitator fees. (Man Enough adult members-select the option of 50% off the fee) Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 80 participants Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached. Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403. Notes: For information about joining the Man Enough To Be a Girl Scout club, visit www.gsle.org/ManEnough

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Earth Day

Thin Mint Sprint 5K

at Camp Whispering Pines

and 1–mile Daisy Dash fun run Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families

Open to girls, grades K – 12

While Girl Scouts may love our cookies, we also encourage healthy living! We invite our families and the public to join us for the sixth annual Girl Scouts Louisiana East Thin Mint Sprint 5K and 1 Mile Daisy Dash fun run, being held on the Northshore!

Earth Day is an annual event, celebrated on April 22 worldwide to demonstrate support for the environmental protection of our planet. Partnering with LSU Biology Department and the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, participants will learn about the ongoing conservation efforts at our own Camp Whispering Pines. Highlight of the day will be an “endangered species” costume contest -- the goal being to make your costume from recycled materials! Are you up to the challenge and the FUN?

The races are open to the public and are held to encourage Girl Scouts and their families to lead more active lives, make smarter food choices, and build self-confidence. The non-competitive run is for runners and walkers of all ages, with the one mile Daisy Dash a perfect opportunity for those who might not be ready for the 5K.

Thin Mint Sprint 5K Event Code: TM8301

Daisy Dash 1 mile Fun Run

Event Code: ED8301 When: Sunday, April 22, 2018

THiN MiNT

Time: 1 – 5 p.m. Where: Girl Scout Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Fee: $5 per girl or adult. Capacity: Minimum 50/Maximum 200 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 6, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Staff Support: Lauren Vance at lhill@gsle.org or 225-747-0403.

SPRiNT 5K

Event Code: DD8301 When: Saturday, April 21, 2018 Approximate Race Start Time: 9:10 a.m. Packet pickup and “day of race” registration is from 8 to 9 a.m. Where: Tammany Trace Trailhead/Koop Drive/Caboose Kids Konnection Playground (I-12 & Hwy 59), Mandeville, LA Fee: See below for fee discounts, patch and T-shirt information. Registration Instructions: Registration forms are on page 51 and 52, or can be downloaded at www.gsle.org/ thinmintsprint Registration Opens: Now Deadline: March 2, 2018 for discounted fees. Registrations will also be taken the day of the race. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243.

Open House at Camp Whispering Pines Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families When: Sunday, April 22, 2018 (see page 31)

Daisy Dash 1 mile Fun Run Entry Fee Register by March 2, 2018 – $10 per person Register after March 2, 2018 – $15 per person Register day of race – $35 per person

Thin Mint Sprint 5K Entry Fee Register by March 2, 2018 – $20 per person Register after March 2, 2018 – $25 per person Register day of race – $35 per person Girl Scout Perks: Current Girl Scouts will receive a patch if they register for either race by March 31, 2018. T-Shirts: T-shirts will be guaranteed to racers registered by March 20, 2018. Racers registering after March 20, 2018 can purchase a T-shirt at the race for $10 while supplies last.

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May 2018

Robotics Series

The Science of Sport Day Open to girls, grades 2 – 8

FIRST LEGO®

Join us on the campus of Delgado Community College as we explore some of the powerful ways our bodies work as well as how those principals relate to how other things work in everyday life! This day of positive interactions will stimulate your brain as well as your muscles! Bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy on site.

Girl Scout Team(s) Open to girls, ages 9 – 14 This series introduces girls to real-world engineering challenges by building LEGO-based robots to complete tasks on a specially created playing surface. Applications are currently being accepted for girls interested in joining the 2017 Girl Scout FIRST LEGO® League (FLL) teams. FLL teams, guided by their imaginations and adult coaches, discover exciting career possibilities and, through the process, learn to make positive contributions to society. Girl Scouts Louisiana East is currently supporting teams from the areas of Baton Rouge, New Orleans, Luling, Destrehan, Slidell, Gonzales, Mandeville, Houma and Chauvin. Each team consists of approximately 10 girls. A strong commitment is necessary for participation in this program which requires the team set specific meetings that are attended by each member to prepare the robot for the competition date in November. Teams meet periodically through the summer and early fall, and then begin to meet at least once, possibly twice a week beginning in September through the competitions in November and December.

Event Code: SS8401 When: Saturday, May 12, 2018 Time: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: Delgado Community College, 615 City Park Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119 Fee: $10 per girl, covers registration and presenter fees. Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 100 Registration Instructions: You may register online for this activity at www.gsle.org/ebiz or complete and return the GSLE Program Event Registration form, (located in the back of this guide) and fees. Final confirmations will be emailed after registration is closed. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 27, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached. Volunteer Coordinator: Sonya Wesley, dr.wesley@sportseries.org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Badges will be provided at the completion of each workshop. Girls should dress in comfortable clothes. Girl Scout shirts are encouraged.

When: Regional qualifying tournaments will be held in November and the Louisiana Regional Championship Tournament will be held in December. Where: Tournament competition locations - TBA. Application: To apply, fill out the special application form found on the council website (send no money at this time) and fax, email, or mail to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, Attn: Kevin Shipp, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121/Fax: (504) 733-8219/Email: kshipp@gsle.org. Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Only 10 girls will be accepted to each team on a first come, first served basis. For more information about the FIRST LEGO® League, visit www.usfirst.org.

Barataria Preserve Workshop Open to girls, grades 6 – 8 Cadette Trees Badge Workshop (see page 23) When: Saturday, May 12, 2018

Louisiana SPCA

Animal Guardian Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 When: Saturday, May 19, 2018 (see page 14)

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Girl Scouts’ Highest Awards Remember, your Girl Scout Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award projects should have strong elements of advocacy, education and sustainability. Advocacy: “Are you raising awareness of an issue within your community?” Education: “Are you letting others within your community know how they can help combat this issue?” Sustainability: “Is your project legacy continuing after you have completed your project?” For more help and guidelines concerning these awards and the take action projects associated with them, be sure to explore the Frequently Asked Questions document on our website along with all the forms you will need to complete and turn into council for project approval. Each year in our council over 100 girls earn Girl Scout’s highest awards for their individual program level. As girls progress through their projects they gain insight into the world around them, learn goal setting, and increase their self-esteem by completing tasks and assignments they may have thought impossible only a year before. To learn more about these awards and GSUSA and council requirements, visit our website at www.gsle.org. The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a registered Girl Scout Junior can achieve. This leadership adventure will offer you and your team the opportunity to develop more confidence, meet new people, and have fun while making a difference toward issues that are important to you! When you make the decision to earn your Girl Scout Bronze Award, these are the steps you’ll take: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Go on a Girl Scout Junior journey. Build your Girl Scout Junior team. Explore your community. Choose your Girl Scout Bronze Award project. Make a plan. Put your plan in motion. Spread the word!

For more information about the Girl Scout Bronze Award and to download the girl guidelines, go to www.gsle.org and click on Girls, then Bronze/Silver/Gold Awards.

When you earn the Girl Scout Silver Award – the highest award a registered Girl Scout Cadette can earn – you have an opportunity to show that you are a leader who is organized, determined, and dedicated to improving your community. When you make the decision to earn your Girl Scout Silver Award, these are the steps you’ll take: 1. 2. 3.

Go on a Girl Scout Cadette journey. Identify issues you care about. Build your Girl Scout Silver Award team or decide to go solo. 4. Explore your community. 5. Pick your Take Action project. 6. Develop your project.

The process of earning the Girl Scout Gold Award—the highest award a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador can earn—puts you in a unique position to take action in your community to make the world a better place. You will be joining the ranks of generations of young women who have made a difference in their communities both locally and globally. Fulfilling the requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award starts with completing two Senior or Ambassador journeys or having earned the Silver Award and completing one Senior or Ambassador journey, along with the following steps: Choose an issue: Use your values and skills to identify a community issue you care about. Investigate: Research everything you can about the issue.

Get help: Invite others to support and take action with you.

Create a plan: Create a project plan that achieves sustainable and measureable impact. Present your proposal and plans to the council to receive approval as well as feedback and advice.

Take action: Take the lead to carry out your plan. Educate and inspire: Share what you have experienced with others.

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Event Code: HA8402 When: Saturday, February 17, 2018 (see page 29) Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 9, 2018

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Make a plan and put it into motion. Reflect, share your story, and celebrate!

For more information about the Girl Scout Silver Award and to download the girl guidelines, go to www.gsle.org and click on Girls, then Bronze/Silver/Gold Awards.

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Girl Scouts GO Green + Silver & Gold Award Learning Session for Leaders and Girls Open to girls, ages 13 and up Event Code: GS8401 When: Saturday, November 18, 2017 (see page 24) Time: 10 a.m.

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2017-2018 PRODUCT PROGRAM INFORMATION Participating in the council-sponsored fall product and cookie programs teaches girls the five essential skills of goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics, as well as providing much needed financial support for troops and the council. The proceeds from these sales enable girls to fund their activities as well as provide for upkeep of council properties, adult learning, and other council-wide initiatives. In order to participate in money-earning activities, a girl must be a registered member of Girl Scouts. All age levels, including Daisies, may participate in the sales. Participation is voluntary.

FALL PRODUCT PROGRAM Is your Girl Scout troop interested in a money earning activity that’s easy, provides startup funds for the troop right away, and offers customers a variety of delicious yet inexpensive items to purchase? The council’s Fall Product Sale of nuts, candies, magazines, and address booklets is September 22 October 22, with a theme of Unleash Your Hero. Ashdon Farms/QSP, the licensed Girl Scout vendor, has even prepared a lot of fun activities for Girl Scouts of all ages to enjoy. The Fall Product Sale is a “Friends and Family Campaign” which means no door-to-door or booth sales. Sixteen different products for sale (ranging from $5 to $10) are being offered, including a collectible Girl Scout tote tin filled with mint treasures, as well as brand new products such as Honey Roasted Mixed Nuts with Peanuts offered in a 16 ounce plastic jar. All orders are prepaid, and the troop earns $1 for every food item sold, $2 for every address booklet (only one per girl) completed, and 10 percent of the price of each magazine sold (15 percent for online sales). This year’s community service project gives customers the option to purchase Honey-Roasted Peanuts to be shipped overseas to our military troops! When a girl sells five items for the troops, she will earn a patch. As the girls participate in the sale they will earn troop proceeds and individual girl sellers will receive incentives ranging from the interlocking patches, plush animals,

Adult Learning Sessions

and much more. Visit the website at www.gsle.org to view recognitions, products, and for additional information.

Check out the... Online Nut Store As part of the QSP Online Program, emails to friends and family will include the option for customers to order, pay for and have nuts and candy delivered to their homes/ business. All 25 Girl Scout nut, candy and chocolate items will be available as well as five corporate gift items. Girl Scouts Louisiana East features the 16 most popular items on the order card. Troops earn proceeds for every item sold online with sales being reported on the Girl’s Online Sales Report.

Take Action Projects

TAKE ACTION

In Girl Scouting we encourage girls to do big things while working on an issue they care about. Take Action projects, along with the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards, address the root cause of an issue, towards which girls come up with sustainable, longlasting solutions. These projects strive to make the world a better place for more people for a much longer time. Take Action projects will be shared with customers through online emails, and you can even ask for a customer’s assistance to help reach your goals. Also, girls and troops will be able to view each other’s projects via a GSLE council Take Action Storyboard.

Fall Product Dates: Friday, September 22 – Sunday, October 22, 2017 – Orders taken Tuesday, November 14 – Saturday, November 18, 2017 – Girls deliver the orders. Since the money is pre-collected, the troop receives their proceeds immediately. Who: Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors registered by September 14, 2017, for the 2018 memebership year.

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Community Fall Product Program Manager Training This learning session helps to prepare community (formerly called service unit) product sales managers, community (service unit) managers, and area product sales managers for the upcoming Girl Scout Fall Product Program. Training includes product information, required paperwork, and yes, product tasting.

Course No.: FALL17 When: Saturday, August 26, 2017, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: St. John Parish Library, 2920 Hwy 51, La Place, LA 70068 Registration Instructions: Register online through eBiz at www.gsle.org/ ebiz under the Activities tab. Staff Contact: Bethany Washington at bwashington@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2252.

Fall Product Troop Training (both Webinar and Classroom options available) This year’s fall training is being offered to you in two ways. The webinar format allows you to access the information from a computer or mobile device that is intended to accommodate your schedule. We still will provide in person classroom-led trainings, if you prefer more interaction. Trainings cover how the sale works, product information, required paperwork, incentives, and more. This training is an alternative for troops that cannot attend their local community training.

WEBINAR When: Tuesday, August 29; Thursday, August 31; Tuesday, September 5; or Thursday, September 7, 2017, 6 to 8 p.m. CLASSROOM-LED Course No.: FPTC01 When: Tuesday, September 12, 2017, 6 to 8 p.m. Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121

Course No.: FPTC02 When: Thursday, September 14, 2017, 6 to 8 p.m. Where: GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Registration Instructions: Register online for the webinar or classroom training of your choice through the eBiz system at www.gsle.org/ebiz, under the Activities tab. Staff Contact: Bethany Washington at bwashington@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2252. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GSLEProductProgram


COOKIE PROGRAM Cookie Rookie Training

STAND UP. STAND OUT!

Is this your first time in the cookie program? If so, this is the class for you! Receive an in-depth introduction to the Cookie program and learn the tools of success for your troop. Even if you have already participated in the cookie program, and would like a refresher course, please join us.

Today’s Girl Scout is more than a thinker: She’s a doer, a dreamer of ideas, creator of solutions, and a believer in herself. This year’s Cookie Program theme captures the spirit of this creative, proactive girl! It incites her to take action, and encourages her to make her dreams a reality.

Classroom-Led

Course: ROOKE1 & ROOKE3 When: Tuesday, December 5 or Tuesday, December 12, 2017

IMPORTANT DATES:

Friday, January 12, 2018 Cookie pre-order begins Sunday, January 28, 2018 Cookie pre-order ends Saturday, February 17, 2018 Girls may begin delivering cookies Friday, February 23 – Sunday, March 11, 2018 Booth Sales at various locations

Time: 6 – 8 p.m. Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, New Orleans

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Course No.: ROOKE2 & ROOKE4 When: Thursday, December 7 or Thursday, December 14, 2017 Time: 6 – 8 p.m. Where: GSLE Regional Service Center, Baton Rouge.

National Cookie Weekend is February 23-25! Notes: An online Cookie Finder to booth locations is available at www.girlscoutcookies.org and as a smart phone mobile app. Enter your zip code to find the booth sale closest to you! Booth Sales are a great way to increase sales at the troop level! Price: Cookies are $4 a box upon delivery, with eight delicious varieties. A Gluten-free cookie will also be offered for $5. Who: Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors registered by December 1, 2017.

Smart Cookie U! Open to girls, grades 4 – 8 You’ll have the opportunity to work one-on-one with successful businesswomen from the community, as you enhance your business and financial knowledge while boosting your self-esteem and leadership skills. Seniors and Ambassadors will also get the chance to take a tour of a college campus! Smart Cookie U is a fun way to put your new-found skills into practice as you prepare for the largest, girl led business in the country: the Girl Scout Cookie Program!

Adult Learning Sessions Cookie Management Training We have an exciting line-up at this year’s Cookie training, including meeting our cookie partner, ABC Bakers, and seeing all the additional new things in store for the 2018 Cookie Program! Open to Area Cookie Managers, Community (formerly Service Unit) Cookie Managers, Cupboard Managers, and Cookie Rally Directors. Course No.: DDD003 When: Saturday, November 11, 2017 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Fee: $10, which will include a lunch, program materials. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 3, 2017 Registration Instructions: Register online through the eBiz system at www.gsle.org/ebiz, under the Activities tab. Staff Contact: Bethany Washington at bwashington@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext 2252.

Event Code: UNIV18 When: Saturday, January 6, 2018 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Loyola University New Orleans Notes: Senior, Ambassador, and adult volunteers are needed for Smart Cookie U. Staff Contact: Bethany Washington at bwashington@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2252.

Cookie Apprentice Open to girls, grades K – 3 When: Saturday, January 6 or Sunday, January 7, 2018 (see page 27).

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On Your Own Audubon Zoo Camp Out

Archdiocese of New Orleans

Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12

The committee is under the direction of the CYO/Youth & Young Adult Ministry Office of the archdiocese. Its main purpose and function is to oversee the Catholic religious recognition program for Girl Scouts in the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

The Girl Scout Overnight program was designed especially with Girl Scout advancement in mind. Individual Girl Scout units are invited to camp overnight while learning about animals. All Girl Scout leaders, parents, Girl Scouts, and siblings are invited to join in the fun with our Girl Scout Overnight program. The activities include animal encounters, exploring biofacts, snack and a night hike, a hot breakfast and a morning hike through the zoo.

Important 2017-2018 dates provided by the committee are: a fall informational and counselor training meeting (mandatory for all adult counselors – includes optional Safe Environment training) on Saturday, September 30, 2017, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the CYO office, 2241 Mendez Dr., New Orleans; a Court of Honor Book/Award review on Sunday, March 4, 2018, 1 – 5 p.m. at CYO office; and Awards Recognition Ceremony on Sunday, April 8, 2018 at 3 p.m. at St. Louis Cathedral. Other activities still being planned include: a retreat for Girl Scout Juniors and Cadettes one weekend at Camp Abbey; a pilgrimage to a local Catholic shrine; a spring preceremony meeting which is mandatory for all adult counselors in mid-March, exact dates to be decided.

When: Designated Friday or Saturday nights available in the fall or spring. Where: Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA Fee: $40 per person includes security, an evening snack, and breakfast the following morning. Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 70 Contact: Audubon Zoo at 504-861-5103 or bwalken@ AudubonInstitute.org to request a reservation form which must be submitted with a $350 deposit in order to book your overnight. This program operates on a first come, first served basis. A coordinator will contact you to assist with date availability. Visit its website at www.auduboninstitute.org/ education/programs/scout-programs for more information.

Interested adults may email girlscouts@arch-no.org or call Cecilia Matherne in the CYO/Youth & Young Adult Ministry office at 504227-3221, for more information. Questions may be also directed to Joey Pistorius, CYO Director, at 504-227-3219 (direct line.)

Baton Rouge Diocesan

Audubon Zoo Badge Clinics

Catholic Committee on Scouting

Open to girls, grades K – 12

The Baton Rouge Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting (www. info.ccosbr.net) is a committee affiliated with the Diocese of Baton Rouge serving both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts. Dedicated to promoting service to God at each level of Girl Scouting, it is affiliated with the National Catholic Committee on Girl Scouts and Camp Fire (www.nccgscf.org) and the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (www.nfcym.org). There are six different awards a Catholic Girl Scout can earn throughout her years in Girl Scouts.

Have a wild time exploring the Zoo, meeting animals up close, and working on your Girl Scout requirements. Girl Scouts can work toward Petals or Badges. Come with a parent or bring your entire troop. Designed specifically for Girl Scouts, these workshops are sure to be an adventure! Badges not provided by Audubon Zoo. Guardians of the Rainforest – Girl Scouts will have fun learning about rainforests and what they can do to help save the endangered animals that live there.

Each year the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting holds several events to promote Catholic Scouting. Dates may change so please call to verify dates. The annual awards ceremony is set for August 27, 2017 (church 2-3 p.m., reception 3-4 p.m.) A Bible Patch Program is September 10, 2017 from 1:30- 3:30 p.m. Emblem Counselor Training is September 17, 2017 from 1 - 5 p.m. Quarterly meetings will be held beginning October 10, 2017 at Our Lady of Mercy (OLOM) office conference room from 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Wetland Warriors – Girl Scouts will learn the importance of the wetlands and all that the wetlands provide for us. Troops will learn how to take action to save the wetlands and teach others their importance. Where: Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA Fees: $25 per Girl Scout for non-Audubon members and $22 for members. Includes two-hour program and special patch. Registration Instructions: Contact the Scout Programs Coordinator at 504-212-5357 or Campsandscoutprograms@ auduboninstitute.org or visit its website at www. auduboninstitute.org/education/programs/scout-programs for more information.

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Blood Buddies Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families

empowered with the skills to make healthy food choices and the knowledge to fight the epidemic of childhood obesity!!

AD See page 5

When: Classes will be scheduled upon request.

Founded in 1960, the Blood Center serves as the lifesaving link between the donor and the patient. Blood is a vita medical component that cannot be manufactured. It is only through generous donors that blood is made available to patient in need.

Where: Choices include a partner facility (Crossfit Zachary or Williamsburg Senior Retirement Center, BR), your troop’s location, or a public event. Fee: $12 - $19/Girl Scout depending on length and content of class; includes all supplies and instruction; add-on options available. Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 10 Girl Scouts per session— multiple sessions may be scheduled. Contact: Nita Martin at 225-369-9509 or smallfryscooking@gmail. com. A link to class/event request form is located at https://goo.gl/forms/pwK3yGj7hFXLkfP92; website www.healthyinstructor.com/nita.martin; on Facebook @smallfryscooking.

Girl Scouts earn the Blood Buddies patch by: attending a presentation on blood facts, why people need blood and what are the requirements to donating blood; supporting the community blood supply by successfully recruiting two blood donors. Contact: Paul Adams at BloodDrive@TheBloodCenter.org to learn more about the Blood Buddies program.

Common Ground Relief Wetlands Restoration

Culinary Kids

Open to girls, grades K – 12

Open to girls, grades K – 12

Common Ground Relief owns and operates a tree farm in the Lower Ninth Ward and conducts plantings of trees and marsh grasses for various state and federal agencies. Younger students can assist in seed propagation and butterfly garden care and older students can assist in potting saplings and nursery maintenance projects as half day service events.

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Enjoy a custom cooking and kitchen science curriculum to fit your girls’ interests, such as a “hurricane party”—girls are given a pile of ingredients and have to cook it all up since the power is out! Participants learn about food safety and temperatures, being creative, and having fun! Other sessions can include cupcake decorating, cultural foods…anything you like!

Older Girl Scouts can assist them with full day projects that involve planting native marsh grasses and bottomland hardwood trees around the Lake Pontchartrain Basin and along the Gulf Coast. Many projects involve boating and canoeing. All Girl Scouts receive an orientation about coastal land loss geared to their specific age group. Visit their wetlands page at www.commongroundrelief. org to preview videos.

When: Any time; please call and schedule date and time. Where: Culinary Kids, 915 Marigny Ave., Mandeville, LA 70448 Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 35 Fee: $16 - $20 per person, includes food they have prepared. Registration Instructions: Call 985-727-5553 or email request to info@culinarykidsns.com. Allow a minimum of two weeks’ notice to create your event. Note: With advance notice, food allergies can be accommodated.

When: Planting projects occur from mid-October through July. Contact them to schedule. Time: Half or full day, Monday through Saturday Where: 1800 Deslonde Street, New Orleans, LA Fee: Contact them for details about planting projects Capacity: 20 Registration Instructions: Email wetlands@ commongroundrelief.org.

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Cooking for Badges Open to girls, grades 2 – 12

Small Fry’s Cooking, LLC provides Cooking for Badges classes that can be scheduled by request at one of their partner facilities, your troop’s location, or public events. They can help you earn a badge or patch or just have a fun time learning and creating in the kitchen! Their classes follow the Healthy Hands Cooking curriculum and are all about fun, food, and facts! Every class begins with an entertaining, interactive nutritional game or activity and follows up with hands-on creation of delicious healthy recipes. They offer a range of 1- and 2-hour snack, breakfast, lunch, and dinner classes as well as 3- and 4-day class series that can be customized to your troop’s needs. Let’s earn some badges together while being

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positive environment. Their goal is to open the doors wide and welcome young girls to careers in STEM fields by encouraging creative thinking, promoting self-esteem, and increasing awareness of the opportunities in STEM that await them.

It’s Great to Be a Girl! Open to girls, ages 9 – 12, and a trusted adult * Sensitive Issues: In order to be contemporary and responsive to girls’ needs and interests, some Girl Scout activities focus on subjects that may be considered sensitive. These subjects include, but are not limited to advocacy projects, work with religious groups, or anything that could yield a political/social debate. Please review the following information so that you are informed of the program content being presented to your daughter.

When: Saturday, November 11, 2017. Spring GiST event is Saturday, March 10, 2018. Time: 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Fee: $10 per girl. Please do not mail checks or forms until contacted by email. There are NO REFUNDS. Lunch, snacks, and a t-shirt will be provided. Participants will visit three different labs where they will do workshops in STEM fields. Registration Instructions: Find out more about this program and register online at http://gist.tulane.edu. Registration for the Fall GiST will open in August and the Spring GiST in January. Participants with complete applications including payment and forms will be accepted on a first come/first serve basis. Please see their Groups page if you want more details on how to bring a group of girls to GiST. Contact: Additional information is at http://gist.tulane.edu. Please email gist@tulane.edu with any questions or to bring a group of girls to GiST.

So much happens to a young girl’s body during puberty both emotionally and physically. Learning how their bodies grow, what changes to expect, and how to take care of themselves are valuable lessons for preteens. This seminar, for girls ages 9-12, includes an informal open discussion on self-esteem, self-care, puberty and communication. A brief and simple introduction to the opposite sex is covered. A parent or trusted adult should accompany each preteen. It will be important to continue discussions at home on these topics as each girl will have their own unique situation, story and culture.

When: Call for scheduled dates and times

Goodwill Good Turn Day

Where: East Jefferson General Hospital, Conference Center, 4200 Houma Blvd, Metairie, LA 70006 Fee: $20 per person Registration Instructions: Call Health Finder at 504-456-5000 or Amy Luke at 504-503-4870 or aluke@ejgh.org for more information.

Open to girls, grades K – 12

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It’s time to do a good turn! Do your family members and neighbors have items collecting dust that might make someone happy to use in their own home? Then participate by collecting donated items and delivering them to Goodwill Collection Centers/Stores on Goodwill Good Turn Day! Participating Girl Scouts will receive a patch from the store at the time of the donation.

ABC’s of Babysitting

When: Saturday, March 3, 2018

Open to girls, ages 11 and older

Contact: Sabrina Written at 504-456-3926 or swritten@goodwillno.org

A fun, basic introductory session for those interested in learning how to provide nurturing childcare. This class is designed off the Cadette Babysitter Badge requirements, but is open to all girls 11 and older. The session is two hours long and a snack will be provided for participants.

Growing Gardeners at The New Orleans Botanical Garden Open to girls, ages 6 – 9 Introduce your little green thumbs to the world of gardening! The Botanical Garden Growing Gardeners program introduces children to the fun of gardening while learning about (and playing with) plants, food, and ecosystems.

When: Scheduled at various times. Where: East Jefferson General Hospital, Conference Center, 4200 Houma Blvd., Metairie, LA 70006 Fee: $10 per person Registration Instructions: Call Health Finder at 504-456-5000 or Amy Luke at 504-503-4870 or aluke@ejgh.org for more information.

When: Classes meet Saturday mornings, usually twice a month Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Fee: $17 per class, $14 per class if Girl Scout registers for six classes at once! *When paying in advance classes do not need to be used consecutively. Registration Instructions: Call 504-483-9470 or email nobgeducation@nocp.org to register or for more information. The Growing Gardeners webpage is http://neworleanscitypark.com/botanical-garden/ growing-gardeners. Notes: Upcoming class dates are included on the New Orleans City Park Calendar at http://neworleanscitypark.com/calendar

GiST (Girls in STEM at Tulane) Open to girls, grades 5 – 7 Tulane’s GiST program provides fifth through seventh grade girls with the opportunity to meet and work with female undergraduate, graduate, faculty, and professional role models in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) fields. Workshops developed by faculty and student teams empower students to inquire, investigate, and discover in a

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return visit. Our workshops can accommodate up to 12-15 girls max, and one parent per girl.

LOVE Your HEART Cooking Challenge

When: Workshops are available most weekends and last approximately two hours.

Open to Girls, ages 10 – 17 Learn how to eat to live and what it takes to maintain a healthy HEART! This heart healthy cooking demonstration features a local, New Orleans chef or nutritionist that will offer girls a chance to experiment with a heart healthy recipe and learn from the best. Participants will learn how to prepare HEART healthy recipes by substituting salt/sodium and sugar for natural spices and also includes food label instruction. Each participant will receive cooking samples and HEART healthy recipe cards.

Where: Hermann-Grima House, 820 St. Louis St., New Orleans, LA 70112 Fee: $7 - $10 per girl. Registration Instructions: Contact Jenny Dyer at jennyd@ hgghh.org or 504-274-0751 for more information or to register your troop.

When: Call or email to schedule your one-hour interactive session

Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy

Fee: $8 per person, which includes instruction by a chef/ nutritionist, cooking demonstration samples and HEART healthy recipes. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 20 girls per workshop. They will come to you. Registration Instructions: Contact Essence Banks at essence@ heartnhands.org for all group registrations to reserve your spot today. Visit www.heartnhands.org for more details.

Open to girls, ages 5 – 14

Friday Night Fun Night, Parents Night Out! Come play and do gymnastics in their wonderful new facility! There will be supervised gymnastics activities on the Bars, Beam, Vault, Floor, and Tumble-Trak, as well as games, music, and fun in the 12,000-square-foot facility. Ivanov’s provides a pizza dinner with non-caffeinated soda. No experience necessary, just bring your smile and the desire to have a great time!

When: One Friday every month from September – May from 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. All dates will be posted on the Ivanov’s website at www.IvanovsGymnastics.com.

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Where: Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy, 800 Webb St., Jefferson, LA 70121 (inside the Big Easy Sportsplex). Webb St. runs behind the McDonald’s, Chick-Fil-A, and Ochsner’s Elmwood Medical Center in Elmwood. Follow Webb St. past all three of these all the way to the dead end. Fee: $12 per girl in groups of 8+, $17 per girl in groups of less than 8. Fee includes pizza dinner. Capacity: No minimum/Maximum 60. If less than 45 children registered at the four-week deadline, the event will be opened to other Ivanov’s families as well. Registration Instructions: Advanced Registration is REQUIRED at least four weeks prior to the scheduled event. Any late registrations will be required to pay the $17 per girl fee. Please complete the GSLE Program Event Registration Form and either mail it or bring it to the gym with your troop’s payment. They accept payment either in cash or via check, one total amount for the whole troop. Once registration has been submitted, there will be no refunds or substitutions allowed. Registration Opens: August 15, 2017 Deadline: Four weeks prior to scheduled fun night. Contact: Ivanov’s Gymnastics at 504-889-9800 or Ivanovs. gymnastics@yahoo.com to check availability or with any questions. Notes: Girls should wear comfortable clothes, either a close fitting t-shirt tucked into a pair of shorts or pants with an elastic waistband (no snaps, buttons, buckles, or zippers), or a leotard with or without shorts on top. Hair should be pulled back from the face, and held in place with ponytail holders and/ or small flat barrettes. No large hair ornaments or headbands. Shoes must be worn to enter and leave the gym, but the girls will do all of their activities barefoot. No jewelry should be worn except for stud earrings. Electronic devices should not be brought to the gym.

LOVE Your HEART Fitness Challenge Open to Girls, ages 10 – 17 In this interactive, love your HEART fitness session, girls will learn how to exercise and work their hearts by participating in a heart healthy fitness challenge/exercise instruction, which includes a variety of fitness techniques (i.e., yoga, zumba, dance lessons, hula hoops, jump rope, and much more). Each participant will receive a special giveaway compliments of Heart N Hands.

When: Contact Heart N Hands directly to schedule your onehour interactive fitness session Fee: $10 per girl, which includes fitness instruction and special giveaway from Heart N Hands Capacity: Minimum 10/maximum 30 girls per workshop. They will travel to you. Registration Instructions: Contact Essence Banks at essence@ heartnhands.org for all group registrations to reserve your spot today. Visit www.heartnhands.org for more details. PE/ Fitness attire required. Note: HEART healthy snacks can be provided by Heart N Hands at an additional fee.

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Hermann-Grima Open to girls, grades 4 – 5 Hermann-Grima Historic House Museum is pleased to offer a full workshop on cooking or jewelry making. Both workshops are designed to cover all of the requirements needed to earn the relevant badges. They are conducted on their museum property and include a tour of the museum and tickets for a complimentary

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JoAnn Fabric and Craft

Open to girls, grades 4 – 12

Piping Class

Jean Lafitte National Park offers Citizen Science programs which provide opportunities for youth to get hands-on experience gathering data for national and local research projects going on at Barataria Preserve. Participants get to learn about the scientific method and gather data that is available to the public and used in national studies. Learn about the water cycle and do water quality testing or learn about seasonal plant cycles and observe and record data about local plants and climate change.

Open to girls, grades K – 12 Students work with a pastry chef to decorate cookies or cupcakes using, butter cream, royal icing or fondant. In this exciting class students will be challenged to learn proper decorating techniques using piping bags, tips and other tools specific to the decorating medium. Projects can be customized based on age/skill level of the troop along with holidays or current season. Each student will take home decorated treats along with basic decorating tools to show off their skills later!

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When: Group projects are scheduled at your convenience. Sessions are two hours in length.

Where: Barataria Preserve, 6588 Barataria Blvd., Marrero, LA 70072 Fee: Free Capacity: Maximum 60 Registration Instructions: Contact Lea Schram von Haupt at 504-689-7611, ext. 14, or lea_schramvonhaupt@nps.gov to schedule a program.

Where: JoAnn Fabric and Craft, 7000 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Ste A, Metairie, LA 70003 Fee: Dependent on number of attendees. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 20 Contact: Tashia Brown, Education Coordinator at 504-456-2083.

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Machine Sewing Classes

Kidding Around Yoga

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12

Open to girls, ages 5 – 12

Learn to operate a sewing machine and create your own custom project such as pillow cases, lunch totes, pajama pants, and hat scarves. In this class students will learn the basic operations of a sewing machine, how to thread the machine and fill a bobbin. Students will also learn about different types of fabric and what each fabric is used for along with how to properly cut and piece fabric together to create a finished product to take home. There is no need to bring your own sewing machine or tools. All supplies are included.

Join Kidding Around Yoga (KAY) for an introduction to the Science of Yoga! Girl Scout troops can earn a Yoga Fun Patch! Kidding Around Yoga provides a curriculum that is specifically designed to help children be active, learn to relax, improve focus, work together, and have FUN in a non-competitive environment. Classes can be customized for your troop, which will include a Yoga story, original music, meditation techniques, games, activities, and much more! Fee: $10 per Girl Scout or $12 per Girl Scout, which includes the fun patch. Minimum group of seven. Registration Instructions: To reserve your date or for more information, call 504-909-8881 or email bellab@ kiddingaroundyoga.com Note: Learn more at www.kiddingaroundyoga.com/bella

When: Group projects are scheduled at your convenience. Sessions are 2 - 4 hours in length. Where: JoAnn Fabric and Craft, 7000 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Ste A, Metairie, LA 70003 Fee: Dependent on project choice Capacity: Minimum 6/Maximum 6 Contact: Tashia Brown, Education Coordinator at 504-456-2083.

Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation

“Save Our Lake, Save Our Coast” Open to girls, grades K – 12

JoAnn Fabric and Craft

Come visit the Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation at our lighthouse on Lakeshore Drive and earn the LPBF badge! Girls will tour the lighthouse museum and explore the history of the New Canal Lighthouse while learning about its five women keepers of the light. Learn about the Lake Pontchartrain watershed and water quality of the lake through hands-on activities and water sampling. Discover the importance of saving our coast by creating a bead bracelet that represents our multiple lines of defense against hurricanes and storms.

Hand Sewing and Quilting Open to girls, grades 2 – 12 Forget the modern sewing machine and electricity! Learn how and sew or quilt. Students learn how to follow a basic pattern or quilting pattern. All students take home their finished project!

When: Group projects are scheduled at your convenience. Sessions are two hours in length. Where: JoAnn Fabric and Craft, 7000 Veterans Memorial Blvd. Ste A, Metairie, LA 70003 Fee: Dependent on number of attendees. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 20 Contact: Tashia Brown, Education Coordinator at 504-456-2083.

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Lakeshore Dr., New Orleans, LA Fee: $3 for children 6-12 years old, $5 for children over 12 (group rate). Capacity: Maximum 80 Registration Instructions: Call Joann Haydel with LPBF Education/Outreach at 504-836-2238.

Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 1, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Notes: Bug Badge is not included. A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase.

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Gardener Exploration Workshop

Day of the Girl

Open to girls, grades 4 – 5

Open to girls, grades 2 – 12. Open to the public.

Get ready to grow! Visit Longue Vue for a day of friendship and learning as girls explore the basics of garden design and what it takes to plan and plant a garden. Girl Scouts will learn about hardiness zones, soil, plant selection, seed germination, and will take home a seed growing experiment. Come explore the world of gardens! All of the Junior Gardener Badge requirements are met in this interactive two-hour workshop.

Join Longue Vue House and Gardens as they celebrate the Day of the Girl in an annual inspirational and learning program. This year’s program inspires girls to embrace inner strength in their daily lives. With honored speakers and hands-on activities, girls will meet and interact with women who are making a difference in the local community, while fostering teamwork and empowerment. Lunch provided.

When: Sunday October 15, 2017 Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $8 per child, $10 per adult Capacity: Maximum 60 guests Registration Instructions: Advance registration required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com. Notes: A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase.

When: Sunday, September 10, 2017 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details. Time: 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. on September 10, 2017 Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10 /Maximum 25 Registration Instructions: Advance registration required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: August 27, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached. Notes: Gardener Badge is not included. A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase.

Girl Scout Day at Longue Vue House and Gardens Open to girls, grades K – 12 Take a guided tour through the lovely house at Longue Vue and then leisurely explore the gardens. Girl Scouts and adult volunteers will receive special ticket pricing plus go on a self-guided nature scavenger hunt while exploring the gardens. Complete your visit by picnicking at Longue Vue under some mighty oaks!

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Insect Investigation Workshop Open to girls, grades 2 – 3

When: Saturday, November 11, 2017

Come visit Longue Vue’s Discovery Garden for a day of exploration, investigation, learning, friendship, and fun! Brownies will learn about and explore the world of insects, go on a bug hunt, and create insect-inspired crafts. The Brownie Bug Badge requirements are met in this interactive two-hour workshop. Come be an insect investigator!

Time: Group tours take place each hour on the hour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $4 per girl, $6 per accompanying adult Capacity: Maximum 20 guests per tour Contact: Book online at www.longuevue.com. Contact Lauren Rouatt at lrouatt@longuevue.com or 504-293-4719 for information. Notes: Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged. A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase. If interested in picnicking, please bring non-glass containers and cold foods along with blankets for sitting on the ground.

When: Saturday, September 16, 2017 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details. Time: Workshops are 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. on September 16, 2017 (and can be booked on other available dates) Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10 /Maximum 25 girls per workshop Registration Instructions: Advance registration required.

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Collage Artist Workshop

Cadette Trees Workshop

Open to girls, ages 14 – 17

Open to girls, grades 6 – 8

Come explore inspiration, creativity, and identity through collage! Taught by artist and educator Lauren Rouatt, Girl Scout Seniors will learn multiple collage techniques while experimenting with color, composition, and message. Each girl will leave with three artworks that are uniquely hers. Open to girls 14+, but the curriculum is based off of the Senior Collage Artist Badge.

Come visit Longue Vue for a day of exploration and learning with friends! Cadettes will be naturalists for the day while working on tree identification and tree-inspired artwork. Get crafty while exploring the world of trees – to know them is to love them!

When: Saturday, December 2, 2017 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details.

Time: Workshops are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on March 3, 2018 (and can be booked on other available dates). Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 (girls per workshop) Registration Instructions: Advance registrations required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 17, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached.

When: Saturday, March 3, 2018 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details.

Time: Workshops are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on December 2, 2017 Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 girls per workshop Registration Instructions: Advance registration required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 18, 2017 or when maximum capacity is reached.

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Herb Container Workshop Open to girls, grades K – 12

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Pot up an herb container in this workshop created for all levels of Girl Scouts! Girl Scouts will visit our culinary herb maze, pot up an herb container with three different herbs, learn how to take care of your container, and learn how herbs are used in cooking. Come to Longue Vue and learn how to grow, harvest, and cook with herbs, along with completing a “recipe swap” culminating in your troop’s own cookbook!

Our Flower Garden Workshop Open to girls, grades K – 1 Come visit the Discovery Garden for a day of exploration, learning, friendship, and fun! Daisies will expand on their Daisy Flower Garden by planting a Friendship Garden and investigating the life of our favorite garden helper – the ladybug! Come explore the world of ladybugs and flowers!

When: Sunday, April 1, 2018 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details.

When: Sunday, February 18, 2018 AND can be scheduled at other available dates and times; please call for details.

Time: Workshops are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on April 1, 2018 (and can be booked on other available dates). Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10 /Maximum 25 girls per workshop Registration Instructions: Advance registration required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com Registration Opens: Now Deadline: March 18, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached. Notes: A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase.

Time: Workshops are scheduled at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. on February 18, 2018 (and can be booked on other available dates). Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 girls per workshop Registration Instructions: Advance registrations required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue.com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: February 4, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached.

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Mother’s Day Tea and Floral Workshop

Welcomes Girl Scouts!

Open to girls, grades K – 12

Located in downtown Baton Rouge on the banks of the Mississippi River, the Art & Science Museum houses changing art exhibitions and a state-of-the-art planetarium, along with galleries including Science Station, Discovery Depot, Solar System, and Ancient Egypt. Be sure to meet our 2,300-year-old mummy and Jason the Triceratops (an authentic 65-million-year-old dinosaur skull) during your visit!

Enjoy an elegant afternoon with Mom that includes a scrumptious Afternoon Tea with delicious tea sandwiches, special treats, and kid friendly foods. Following the tea, the fun continues as you learn the basics of flower arranging and together create an arrangement to commemorate the day. Spend the rest of the afternoon enjoying a stroll through our beautiful springtime blossoms!

Enjoy unlimited planetarium shows, interactive galleries, and any of the hands-on activities listed below for the group admission rate of $6.50 per person. Contact Nita Mitchell at nmitchell@lasm.org to customize a learning experience based on your interests and badge requirements. Patches are also available for purchase in the museum store. Family members and friends are also welcome.

When: Sunday, April 29, 2017 Time: 1 – 3 p.m. Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $35 per person (girls/adults) Capacity: Minimum 35/Maximum 60 guests Registration Instructions: Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-2934719 or lrouatt@longuevue.com. Notes: A Longue Vue patch is available at The Shop at Longue Vue for purchase.

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BASF Kids’ Lab Workshops Open to girls, ages 6 – 12

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Explore the wonders of chemistry in these hands-on science workshops sponsored by BASF and offered at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum on the second and fourth Saturdays and Sundays of every month! Each 45-minute, instructor-led workshop offers fun, engaging chemistry experiments such as Chemistry is Bananas, Playful Polymers, The Rainbow Connection, The “pHun” Factor, A Hair-Raising Experiment, Energy Loves Produce, Hold Everything, and Happy Hands; activities change monthly. All participants will receive a lab apron, safety glasses, and a cool backpack. At least one adult is required for every four child participants.

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Ambassador Photography Workshop Open to girls, ages 14 – 17 Come visit Longue Vue for a day of photography, fun, and learning with friends! Girls will be photographers for the day while learning about composition, motion, and light. Release your inner digital artist surrounded by the inspiration of nature! Open to girls 14+, but the curriculum is based off of the Ambassador Photography Badge.

When: Sunday, May 6, 2018

When: Second and fourth weekends of each month Saturdays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m. Sundays at 1:30 and 3 p.m.

Time: 5 - 7 p.m. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Fee: $15 per girl, $4 per adult (free to two troop leaders/adults) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 girls per workshop Registration Instructions: Advance registrations required. Contact Lauren Rouatt at 504-293-4719 or lrouatt@longuevue. com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 22, 2018 or when maximum capacity is reached.

Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Visit www.lasm.org for more information. Capacity: No minimum for participation in BASF Kids’ Lab; 30 maximum per session. Registration Instructions: Please email kidslab@lasm.org or call 225-344-5272, ext. 139, for reservations. Registration is also available on a first come, first served basis on the day of each workshop. Visit www.lasm.org for additional details.

LSU Athletics Patch Throughout the LSU Athletic season, Girl Scouts have the chance to earn the official LSU Athletics patch! The patch will be awarded to each girl that attends three out of five designated LSU Girl Scout events over the 2017-18 LSU Athletic season at select sporting events. Special classification borders are available to those girls who have already earned the patch! Please visit www.LSUsports.net/girlscouts for most up to date information regarding registration instructions and event details for LSU Soccer, Volleyball, Women’s Basketball, Gymnastics, Softball and more! For any other questions please contact promotions@lsu.edu.

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Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Capacity: No minimum/maximum 24 Registration Instructions for groups: Group workshops are held when a group registers at least 10 days in advance. To register, please email sfinch@lasm.org. Group workshops will be held from 1 - 2:30 p.m. Registration for individuals: Participants may register on a first come, first served basis on the day of each workshop. Visit www.lasm.org for additional details.

Engineering Day Open to girls, grades K – 12 Explore the world of engineering with us at our fifth annual Engineering Day! In partnership with LSU College of Engineering, this fun-filled festival will feature interactive stations showcasing a wide array of engineering and design specialties including robotics, 3D printing, bridge building, electricity, nano science, architecture, chemistry, solar powered cars, medical physics, and more.

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Enjoy a day of entertaining, educational discovery at the Art and Science Museum as Girl Scouts participate in dynamic demonstrations and hands-on activities designed to make learning about engineering meaningful and relevant. Opportunities will abound for applying the concepts of the engineering process and making interdisciplinary connections in math, science, technology, design, and the arts. This exciting event will also provide Girl Scouts with insight into STEM careers related to engineering, construction, and design.

Miss Trudy’s Traveling Trunk Show Open to girls, grades K – 2 Sing, dance, and share stories with Miss Trudy in this entertaining, interactive program that explores the art and science of the seasons. Meet special puppet friends, Sheldon the Sheepdog and Frederick the Mouse, and discover the amazing surprises that can always be found in Miss Trudy’s Trunk! Enjoy a different show each season, and then visit the museum’s hands-on galleries, especially Discovery Depot, for crafts and creative play. Siblings of all ages are welcome.

When: Date TBD Spring 2018 Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Visit www.lasm.org for more information. Otherwise, no reservation or registration is needed to attend; pay admission at the door and enjoy the event. Notes: Visit www.lasm.org for updates.

When: Every Saturday Time: 11 a.m. Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Visit www.lasm.org for more information.

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Engineer It Workshops

National Astronomy Day

Open to girls, ages 6 – 12

Open to girls, grades K – 12

Explore the world of engineering through this fun and educational hands-on family workshop presented by the Louisiana Art & Science Museum and local professional engineers. Participation is on a first come, first served basis. One adult participant is required for every four children.

Join the Louisiana Art & Science Museum in a celebration of the fascinating science of astronomy. Experience a variety of astronomy-related activities for all ages, including hands-on stations and special planetarium shows at this annual event.

When: Saturday, April 21, 2018

When: Visit www.lasm.org for updates.

Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Visit www.lasm.org for more information. Registration Instructions: Troops planning to attend as a group of 15 or more can contact Sheree Westerhaus at swesterhaus@ lasm.org for group rates/reservations. Otherwise, no reservation or registration is needed to attend; pay admission at the door and enjoy the event. Notes: Visit www.lasm.org for updates.

Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Fee: All programs are free with museum admission. Group rate: $6.50/person. Visit www.lasm.org for more information. Capacity: No minimum; maximum 15 children Contact: Sheree Westerhaus at 225-344-5272, ext. 124, or swesterhaus@lasm.org

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Hands-On Happenings Open to girls, grades K – 12 On the first Saturday of every month, visitors of all ages are invited to get creative and make a work of art. The project themes are each related to an exhibition currently on display.

When: First Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Louisiana Art & Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802

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Louisiana Pottery

Hand-building Pottery Class

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At the end of this 90-minute workshop, participants will: • Work through a variety of activities necessary to obtain a Digital Photographer Badge • Learn about the history of photography and the development of cameras • Understand composition and make amazing photo edits using a SurfacePro and Windows 10 • Play new games on Xbox360 and have a blast trying new activities on the latest available apps and Microsoft devices

Open to girls, grades K – 12 Girl Scouts will learn basic and primitive sculpting techniques for making utilitarian vessels from clay. Girl Scouts can earn a badge with the pottery techniques learned. Three pieces of pottery will be made, glazed and fired in a kiln.

When: Call to schedule a date and time. Where: Louisiana Pottery, 6470 Hwy. 22, Sorrento, LA 70778 (located in the Historic Cajun Village, off I-10, exit #182) Fee: $30 per Girl Scout, $35 for non-Girl Scouts. Capacity: Minimum 6 per class. The classroom can comfortably fit 15 students. For larger groups, classes can be staggered. While one group is in class, the other group can tour the Cajun Village and see their live alligators. There is also a coffee house where café au lait and beignets are available. Contact: Call Judy Starrett at Louisiana Pottery at (225) 675-5572 to schedule an event.

Jazzercise - Metairie Central

Junior Jazzercise Dance Party

Microsoft Workshop

Girl Scout Field Trip: Salesmanship and Public Speaking Open to girls, ages 12 – 14 Give your Girl Scouts the power to write and the confidence to address a crowd in public. Public speaking is rarely a favorite, easy, or fun task, but it can be! With the skills and tips offered in our 2-hour workshop, you will work through a variety of ageappropriate activities necessary to obtain a Cadette Public Speaker Badge.

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A confident speaker has the skills to connect with an audience, to persuade them or to share an experience. Those who can be themselves while speaking self-assuredly to one person—or a crowd—will benefit from this important life skill.

Open to girls, grades K – 12 Junior Jazzercise is a perfect program to get girls active and learn the importance of healthy living. The program combines fun, easy-to-follow dance moves to popular music, fitness games, and strength training as well as discussions on nutrition and staying fit. Girls will receive a Junior Jazzercise fun patch for participating. Activities overlap Girl Scout badge activities. Refer to corresponding age level Girl Guide for related badges.

Participants conduct an interview of a salesperson, use their favorite Microsoft products to search for a presentation topic and create a unique PowerPoint presentation as a visual aid. With a Dance off Challenge on Xbox for good measure, Girl Scouts will be much more comfortable sharing their reasoned thoughts with a crowd.

When: Call to schedule 1-2 hour sessions. Minimum two weeks’ notice for registration. Where: Metairie Central Jazzercise, 3939 Veteran’s Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70002 Fee: $10 per person, includes patch Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 40 Registration Instructions: Contact Jamie Ashby at metairiejazzercise@hotmail.com or call 504-252-0223. Notes: Dress comfortably in T-shirt, shorts, etc. Tennis shoes are required. Snacks are allowed. Parking in rear of building.

Microsoft Workshop

Make Your Own Story with PowerPoint and Word Open to girls, ages 6 – 8+ In this free, hands-on, two-hour camp, girls will learn how to create and tell a story using Microsoft PowerPoint and Word. They will explore using drawing tools, selecting and sizing images and icons, creating backgrounds and changing fonts. Activities will focus on learning through hands on guided experiences and collaborative learning in small groups.

Microsoft Workshop

Girl Scouts Field Trip: Photography for Girl Scouts

At the end of the camp, participants will: • Be familiar with key tools in PowerPoint and Word • Feel confident using a Surface Device and Pen • Create an original story with text and images in a small group

Open to girls, ages 10 – 12 Snapping and sharing a photo has never been easier. Girl Scouts can use photographs to capture family memories, good times with friends, and selfies. Photography also allows Girl Scouts a chance to be creative and express their imagination using photographic elements such as lighting, composition, depth, color, and content. Going far beyond taking the ubiquitous selfie, in this workshop, Girl Scouts will learn to take expressive photographs, edit them, and present them as objects of art using a variety of Microsoft products and devices.

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Capacity: 25 Registration Instructions: Email requests and questions to mrs0068cds@microsoft.com Note: A confirmation will be sent out via email prior to the event.

YouthSpark Camp: Code and Create with Collage Me Open to girls, ages 8 – 12+ Learn how to code in this hands-on programming camp. During the free, twohour camp, girls will work in a real software development environment, gaining experience with Touch Develop. Participants will use their creativity and imagination to develop a unique personal collage that can be shared with family and friends.

Mix It Up!

What’s on Your Plate? Open to girls, grades K – 12 Join Mix It Up’s registered dietitian nutritionist to talk about “My Plate” and how to make healthy choices. Girls will learn about healthy food choices and food groups. This 30-minute culinary experience also includes a game, color sheet, and snack sample.

At the end of this camp, participants will: • Have increased confidence in their technical and coding skills • Improve their computational and creative thinking • Read and understand code in the Touch Develop environment • Create and publish a coded script containing a personal collage It is recommended that each girl bring her own set of headphones for an optimal experience.

When: After school or on weekends; early scheduling advised. Where: Mix It Up! 1517 Polk Street, Houma, LA 70360 Fee: $8 per girl Capacity: Minimum 8/Maximum 30 Contact: info@whatyaeatin.com or 985-868-3534. Website is www.mixituphouma.com

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Microsoft Workshop

Computer Science Workshops

Minecraft Hour of Code

Open to girls, grades K – 8

Open to girls, ages 8+

NOLA_CODE provides age appropriate instruction in computer science, circuitry, and robotics. Participants leave the program with a concrete understanding of how they can explore their unique interests through computer science.

Girls can save the day and program Minecraft mobs how to behave in our free, 90-minute Minecraft Hour of Code. Participants will learn coding concepts such as randomness, entities, loops and events. No previous coding experience is required.

When: Saturdays, January 20, 2018; February 17, 2018; March 17, 2018; April 21, 2018; May 19, 2018

Participants will also learn: • How computers perform instructions in a sequence • How to create a list of instructions to complete a task • How to iterate on solutions to complete a task

Where: TBD (in the New Orleans Central Business District) Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fee: $15 per girl (includes NOLA_CODE T-Shirt, swag, and snack) Capacity: Minimum 7/Maximum 15 Registration Instructions: Email Élan Jones at info@nolacode. org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes; Girl Scout uniforms encouraged.

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YouthSpark Camp: Create Digital Art with Fresh Paint Open to girls, ages 8 – 12 In this free, hands-on two-hour camp, girls will learn to create and share their own digital art with the Fresh Paint app for Windows 10. They’ll explore the basics of Fresh Paint, using lifelike oil and watercolors, pastels, and more to craft their own creations. They’ll also get a sneak peek of advanced digital art skills like mixing paint and layering media.

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Mother/Daughter, Father/Daughter Pair-Programming Workshops Open to girls, grades K – 8, and their guardian

At the end of the camp, participants will: • Be familiar with the creative possibilities of digital drawing and painting • Have experience with the Fresh Paint layout and tools • Create original artwork and share it with peers • Learn how to share their art with the swipe of a finger

Join NOLA_CODE on Mother’s Day/Father’s Day 2018 and spend two hours with your Girl Scout learning to code like they do in the real-world offices of the top tech firms. Pair programming is when two programmers use one computer to write a program together. Participants will learn basic programming language and techniques and leave with resources to continue instruction at home.

When: By reservation. Email to set up a time.

When: Mother’s Day, May 13, 2018; Father’s Day, June 17, 2018

Where: Microsoft Store at Lakeside Shopping Center, Dillard’s wing, 3301 Veterans Memorial Blvd., Metairie, LA 70002 Fee: Free

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Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fee: $35 per pair (includes t-shirt, swag, and snack) per event Capacity: 6 pairs (12 total) Registration Instructions: Email Élan Jones at info@nolacode. org Staff Support: Kevin Shipp at kshipp@gsle.org or 504-733-8220, ext. 2243. Notes: Girls should dress in comfortable clothes; Girl Scout uniforms encouraged.

https://www.praypub.org/ Open to girls, grades K – 12 Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (P.R.A.Y.) is a non-profit organization aimed at fostering the Christian growth of children, youth, and families through churches and youth serving agencies. Its national board of directors includes representatives from Protestant and Independent Christian Churches and the national youth agencies. Girl Scouts encourages girls to grow in their religious beliefs by earning Religious Recognitions offered by their faith communities and by earning the My Promise, My Faith pin, which helps a girl deepen the connection between the Girl Scout Law and her faith.

Ogden Museum of Southern Art Open to girls, grades K – 12 The Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Girl Scouts of all ages to participate in a special tour followed by an art-making activity. During each two-hour program, Girl Scouts will explore the world of Southern art, while working towards the completion of a variety of badges. Badges are not provided by the Ogden Museum.

While GSUSA is a secular organization, Girl Scouts has always encouraged girls to take spiritual journeys via their faiths’ religious recognitions. Girl Scouts recognizes that religious instruction must come from the family and faith community.

For Daisy Troops

“The motivating force in Girl Scouting is spiritual.” GSUSA Constitution

Leaders may choose one of the following programs focusing on character-building concepts required to earn each of the Daisy Petals below. • Sunny’s Petal — Girl Scouts tour the museum and discuss how to be friendly and helpful in the museum environment as well as the art studio. An art activity focusing on collage technique will follow the tour. • Clover’s Petal — Girl Scouts tour the museum and discuss artwork, focusing on how artists can use resources wisely. An art activity focusing on collaborative mural-making will follow the tour.

The P.R.A.Y. Award is the linchpin connecting scouting and churches to benefit young people. The result is stronger youth, stronger families, stronger congregations, and stronger councils.

Premier Lanes Entertainment Center Open to girls, grades K – 12

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Premier Lanes Entertainment Center offers upscale bowling in a family center with security, restaurant, VIP area for special parties, events, birthdays, as well as a 65-game arcade with the latest in bumper cars and the only laser maze in LA. An adjacent movie theater has recently opened. Premier Lanes offers bowling and arcade packages for Girl Scouts, qualifying them for the Bowling fun patch offered in the council shop.

For Brownie Troops • Girl Scouts will work towards earning the Painting Badge by touring the museum and discussing how different artists portray ‘the real world’ around them. An art activity focusing on landscape painting will follow the tour.

When: Weekdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. or weekends before 2 p.m. Where: Premier Lanes Entertainment Center, 1414 N. Airline Highway, Gonzales, LA 70737 Fee: The Girl Scout bowling package starts at $6.50 per person, and may increase based on activities/food selection. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 125 Registration Instructions: Contact the Premier Lanes sales and event office from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily at 225-621-2695. Their website is www.premierlanes.net.

For Junior Troops • Girl Scouts will work towards earning the Drawing Badge by touring the museum and discussing the variety of media that artists use to draw. An art activity focusing on different techniques of drawing, including shading and perspective will follow the tour.

When: Check the museum’s website at www. ogdenmuseum.org for hours of operation. Where: Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Fee: $75 which includes a tour and art activity for up to 10 Girl Scouts. Two adults per troop admitted free. Additional Girl Scouts are $7.50 each. Additional adults are $11 each. Contact: Ellen Balkin, Education Manager at 504-539-9608 or ebalkin@ogdenmuseum.org to book a Girl Scout group tour or for more information.

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Splendor Farms

resolution, dealing with peer pressure, self awareness, antibullying, self esteem and goal setting. (Services can be customized for the specific needs of your troop).

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Open to girls, ages 5 – 12

Pony rides, horses, swimming, petting farm, volleyball, horse shoes, fishing ponds, bed & breakfast with bunkhouse and cabin stay! Girl Scouts, be sure check Safety Activity Checkpoints for appropriate program age level activities.

When: Sessions will be scheduled upon request. Where: Their facilities include Tulane University Reily Center and Premier Fitness. Fee: $10 - $15 per Girl Scout depending on the length and duration the session. The average session is roughly 60 - 90 minutes. Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 20 Girl Scouts per session multiple sessions may be scheduled. Contact: Patrick Carter at 504-303-9136 or unlimitedskillsglobal@ gmail.com. You can also make contact by visiting www. unlimitedskills.net

When: call to schedule – closed, Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Where: 27329 Mill Creek Road, Bush, LA Fee: Varies Capacity: Minimum 6/Maximum 50 Registration Instructions: Contact Kelly at kelly@spendorfarms. com or call 985-886-3747.

Steamboat NATCHEZ Open to girls, grades K – 12, and their families

WWII Air, Sea & Land Festival 2017

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As a part of WWII Air, Sea & Land Festival, Friday, October 27, will be a special Student Day with free admission for student groups like Girl Scout troops. Troop members will take part in activities focused on both the history and science of flight as they learn about what it took to keep iconic aircraft like these soaring overhead. The ‘Sea & Land’ portion of the event includes tours of America’s only WWII Patrol Torpedo Boat, PT-305, and tanks, halftracks, and jeeps from the Museum’s collection.

All aboard the Steamboat Natchez for a tour that earns you the River Heritage Patch! The tour of the last authentic steamboat on the Mississippi lasts about 20 minutes, and the remainder of the cruise enables girls to enjoy the historical and port narration, the riverbank scenery, and jazz trio. Before each cruise is a steam calliope concert, which is an instrument used to draw people to the city from the outlying farms before radio, TV and internet. It’s just a step back in time.

When: Friday, October 27 – Sunday, October 29, 2017 (festival), student day is Friday.

When: The two-hour cruises run seven days a week, at 11:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Girl Scouts may arrange to come any day.

Time: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: New Orleans Lakefront Airport, 6001 Stars and Stripes Boulevard, New Orleans, LA 70126 Fee: Friday, October 27 is free for Girl Scout Troops that register through Shelbie Johnson by Friday, October 20. Discounted group rates will be available for pre-registered troops on Saturday and Sunday. Please email shelbie.johnson@ nationalww2museum.org for more information. Registration Instructions: Send an email to shelbie.johnson@ nationalww2museum.org to begin the registration process or for more information. Notes: Girl Scout uniforms or t-shirts are encouraged. Special Opportunity: The National WWII Museum is in search of Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors to participate in the daily parade at the WWII Air, Sea & Land Festival. Availability is limited. Please email shelbie.johnson@ nationalww2museum.org for more information.

Where: Toulouse Street & the Mississippi River, French Quarter, New Orleans, LA 70130 Fee: Call for Girl Scout participant rate. Capacity: Minimum 3 Girl Scouts/No maximum Registration Instructions: Advance ticket purchasing will enable their staff to provide a guided tour of the boat and a River Heritage Patch for each Girl Scout. Reservations are recommended seven days in advance. Contact: Call 504-569-1481 or 800-233-2628.

Unlimited Skills Basketball Skills AD Training and Mentoring See page 4 Open to girls, ages 8 – 18

Unlimited Skills Basketball Skill Training and Mentoring (USBTM) is a program that maximizes kids potential by using basketball, fitness, and mentoring to help youth succeed and achieve their goals and aspirations. USBTM teaches youth to understand the fundamentals of basketball and fitness, create training plans, become familiar with basketball rules and fitness terms, increase their individual basketball skills and fitness levels and practice holistic wellness, sportsmanship, and teamwork.

Online Store • Open 24/7 • Free In-Store Pickup

What they offer: basketball skill training clinics for all levels beginner to collegiate, Fitness bootcamps, health/wellness clinics and self defense. Their mentoring program offers: conflict

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Run for their future, run for your health. Girl Scouts Louisiana East is proud to host the 6th Annual GSLE Thin Mint Sprint 5K and 1 mile Daisy Dash fun run. These races will encourage a holistic approach to healthy living by encouraging girls and their families to lead more active lives, make smarter food choices, and build selfconfidence. The non-competitive race is open to both runners and walkers. Thin Mint Sprint 5K and 1 mile Daisy Dash Saturday, April 21, 2018 Tammany Trace – Koop Drive Trailhead 8:00 AM Packet pickup and on-site registration opens 9:00 AM Welcome & opening ceremony 9:10 AM Daisy Dash begins! 9:30 AM Thin Mint Sprint begins! 9:30 AM Post Race celebration until 11:00 AM

T-Shirts Custom style t-shirts will be given to racers registered on or before March 31. Racers registering after March 31 can purchase a t-shirt at the race for $10 while supplies last.

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Daisy Dash 1 mile Fun Run Code: DD8301

$10 Pre-register by March 15, 2018

Location $15 Pre-register after March 15, 2018 $35 Register day of race, April 21, 2018 Both races will start at the Tammany Trace – Koop Drive Trailhead. The trailhead is located near the Thin Mint Sprint 5K Code: TM8301 intersection of I-12 and HWY 59 in Mandeville, LA. $20 Pre-register by March 15, 2018 Festivities will take place at the Caboose Kids $25 Pre-register after March 15, 2018 Connection Playground. $35 Register day of race, April 21, 2018 Girl Scout Perks Register: Current Girl Scouts will receive a patch if they register Postal mail: GSLE Thin Mint Sprint for either race by March 31, 2018. Attn: Kevin Shipp 841 S. Clearview Parkway New Orleans, LA 70121 Race Day Registration & Packet Pick-up Fax: 504-733-8219 Saturday, April 21, 2018 Email: kshipp@gsle.org 8:00-9:00 AM More information: 6th Annual Thin Mint Sprint www.gsle.org/thinmintsprint

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EACH PARTICIPANT MUST HAVE A SEPARATE FORM! o Thin Mint Sprint 5K (TM8301) o 1 Mile Daisy Dash (DD8301) Last Name _____________________________ First Name ______________________ Date of Birth____________

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Entry Fees: Daisy Dash 1 mile Fun Run

Thin Mint Sprint 5K

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o $20 Pre-register by March 15, 2018

o $15 Pre-register after March 15, 2018

o $25 Pre-register after March 15, 2018

o $35 Register day of race, April 21, 2018

o $35 Register day of race, April 21, 2018

Coupon Code: _______________________ Payment Information: o CHECK (payable to Girl Scouts Louisiana East)

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Name on Card ____________________________________________ Exp. Date ______/_______ Signature of Cardholder_____________________________________ Credit card Number ____________/____________/____________/___________ CVC ______ Acknowledgement & Waiver of Risk

I know that running a race is a potentially hazardous activity, which could cause injury or death. I will not enter and participate unless I am medically able and properly trained. I agree to abide by any decision of a race official relative to my ability to safely complete the run. I assume all risks associated with running in the event, including, but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, including high heat and/or humidity, and the conditions of the road, all such risks being known and appreciated by me. I understand that bicycles, skateboards, roller skates or roller blades, and animals are not allowed in the race and I will abide by this guideline. Having read this waiver and knowing these facts, and in consideration of my entry, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators, or anyone else who may claim on my behalf, waive and release Girl Scouts Louisiana East, and any event sponsors, their representatives and successors, from all claim of liability, for death, personal injury or property damage of any kind of nature whatsoever arising out of, on in course of, my participating in this event, whether caused by negligence or fault. This release and waiver extends to all claims of every kind of nature whatsoever, foreseen and unforeseen, known and unknown. The undersigned further grants full permission to sponsors or agents authorized by them to use photographs, videotapes, motion pictures, recordings or any record of this event for any purpose. Minors only accepted with a parent or guardian’s signature.

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Corporate Headquarters eventregister@gsle.org 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219

Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 644-7571 F (225) 927-8402

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Event registration is now available online at www.gsle.org/ebiz under Activities Tab. Or you may register using this form - PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF FORM, AND INCLUDE REGISTRATION FEE. ** For processing purposes this form should be legible and easy to read.** Return to Headquarters address to the ATTN: Customer Care – Event Registrar, via email, fax, or mail. REMINDER: It is the responsibility of leaders and transportation adults to assure they have parent permission slips/ troop outing forms completed and on hand for each girl participating in events. Registration is for:

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Event Code (mandatory): __________________ Event Name ____________________________________________ Event Date __________ Program Age Level (please check): Service Unit # ______________

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Total Amount Enclosed $___________________ Payment in FULL is required for form to be processed. Send payment amount for only event listed on form.

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Account # _______/________/________/________ Exp. Date _____/_____ CVC ______

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H/PI – Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

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Cardholder Signature _____________________________________________________ The following MUST BE COMPLETED and SIGNED by the PARENT/GUARDIAN LISTED ABOVE for any girl requesting to attend an event or activity as AN INDIVIDUAL. For girls attending with a troop/group – troop adults are responsible for obtaining parent permission and health information for participating members unless requested otherwise in the event details. Girl’s Name: ________________________________________________________ List any health conditions that event coordinator should be aware of or would limit girl’s participation in activities: __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ List current medications: ______________________________________________________________________________________________ Allergies to medication, food, insects, etc. _________________________________________________________________________________ Physician or Clinic: __________________________________________________________ Phone (_____) ___________________________ Person to notify in case of emergency, if parents cannot be reached: Name: ____________________________________________________________________ Phone (_____) ____________________________ Address _______________________________________________________ City _________________________ State _____ Zip _________ I give permission for my daughter to participate in the activity listed at the top of this event form, including transportation, if provided, to and from the program site. I hereby give Girl Scouts Louisiana East, the right and permission, without compensation to use photographs/videos of my daughter and her name for publicity and public relations purposes. I give permission for my daughter, _____________________________________ , to receive emergency medical treatment if necessary.

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Parents – you can use the VTK to see when troop events are scheduled, stay in touch with your daughter’s troop leader, and more!

The Volunteer Toolkit: Your Digital Troop Assistant! The Volunteer Toolkit (VTK) gives you program content and other resources to manage your troop planning all year long—and keep it going smoothly!

You can: ● Access Journey and petal and badge troop meeting plans ● See step-by-step activity guides for each troop meeting ● View and edit your troop roster ● Manage renewals for both girls and adults ● Email parents with a single click ● Share troop meeting activities with parents ● Record troop finances and girls’ meeting attendance ● Log girls’ petal/badge and Journey achievements ● Add events and your own troop activities

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The Volunteer Toolkit now offers multi-level troop access— and all-new program content for STEM and Outdoors, plus Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden!

Fully customizable, the Volunteer Toolkit is digitally responsive so you can plan and prepare practically anywhere.

What volunteers are saying: “I like that there are meeting plans and schedules to follow. I also like being able to keep track of the patches my girls earn. The ‘my troop’ feature that allows me to email all of the parents at once is great, too—I use that a lot.”

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT? Just sign in at www.gsle.org, click MY GS and check it out! The Volunteer Toolkit contains program and meeting plans for K-5 (Daisy, Brownie, Junior and K-5 multi-level). Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador troops have access to features including the troop roster, troop finances, national resources, and all K-5 program content (if needed for working with younger troops).


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Girl Scouts Louisiana East serves the parishes of Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Jefferson, Lafourche, Livingston, Orleans, Plaquemines, Pointe Coupee, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana. It is funded by voluntary philanthropic contributions, the cookie and fall product sales, fees for services, and the United Way in selected parishes.

Leadership the Girl Scout Way

Express vision and ambition, and persist through challenges

Problem solve with creativity, curiosity, and resourcefulness

Make decisions, face fears, and take on new experiences

Empathize, identify strengths, and empower others


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