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The Hornets annual dance clinics are coming up, and we want to see you there! Clinics are open to Girl Scouts, Brownies and Daisies between the ages of 5 – 12 and include: · 3 hour dance clinic (snack provided) · A pair of pom-poms · Opportunity to perform during a Hornets home game ONLY · 2 tickets to the game · Dance Clinic t-shirt · Dance Clinic patch
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Clinics will take place in November and March at Elmwood Fitness Center in Harahan. Dates will be confirmed upon the release of the NBA schedule.
SPACE IS LIMITED SO PLACE YOUR DEPOSIT TODAY! 504.593.4740 OR EMAIL TRISH.SNIDER@HORNETS.COM
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Girl Scouts Louisiana East Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway New Orleans, LA 70121 Phone 504-733-8220 · 800-644-7571 Fax 504-733-8219 Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Phone 225-927-8946 · 800-852-8421 Fax 225-927-8402 Council Website www.gsle.org Program Power 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 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
The Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
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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Support our Sponsors!
In this year’s Program Power 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 Scout troop leaders. We encourage you to mention ‘Girl Scouts’ when contacting our sponsors, and letting them know you saw their advertisement in Program Power! Our council website at www.gsle.org will also provide a link to each sponsor’s website, as a service to our membership. Brown Family Orthodontics, page 29 Calliope Puppets, page 25 Circle Bowl, page 4 Crafters Die Cuts & Beads, page 55 Daughters & Dad Printing, Inc., page 55 East Jefferson General Hospital, page 48 Goodwill, page 94 Harry’s Dive Shop, page 4 Insta-Gator Ranch & Hatchery, page 3 Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy, page 4 Kids Party Adventures, page 34 New Orleans Hornets, page 5 Ogden Museum of Southern Art, page 93 Pampered Princess, inside front cover St. Elizabeth Hospital, page 44 Sheriff of New Orleans, page 52 Space Walk of Hammond, page 23 Steamboat Natchez, page 4 Travel Central, page 93 Tulane University Athletics, page 93 U.S.S. KIDD, page 39 Yogi Bear’s Jellystone, inside back cover
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Welcome to an exciting year in Girl Scouting! We hope you are ready for a year of adventure, service, and discovery, because that’s what you’ll find inside the pages of this year’s Program Power. All activities are designed with girls in mind to spark their interests, address their concerns, build their skills, and explore the world around them. Program Power offers you as a troop leader, interesting ideas and resources that will provide a variety of opportunities for your Girl Scouts. The programs offered are to help girls build new skills, self- confidence and friendships during their journey in Girl Scouting. Many of the program activities listed in this guide and found in the “Activities/Events” section of the council website may also be attended by individual girls. Find out how you can encourage healthy living among girls, increase girls’ involvement in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, as well as improve their financial literacy by participating in the fall product and cookie programs. We’ve also included opportunities for improving your local environment by participating in community service projects, and expanded our selection of outdoor programs at any one of our four properties. Still not quite sure how the Girl Scout Leadership Experience impacts girls? Be sure to read What Did You Do Today?, on pages 10-11, where you will also get tips on how to customize your troop’s leadership journey in creating a fun and exciting experience for girls. The journey will be so much more fun and relevant as you assist girls in making it their own. We’ve also included this fall’s Training schedule, forms for the various activities, and a nine-month calendar to use as you and your girls plan your year of activities. Depending on the program, the event registration form may need to be mailed or faxed to the organization providing the program or event and not to the council’s Program department. Be sure to check for registration deadlines, and enclose a deposit or fee if required. Not every program registration will be the same, so remember to follow the specific instructions given. The Program team adds activities throughout the year and new program information is included in the council’s monthly email newsletter, the Just for Girls newsletter, or on the council website at www.gsle.org. We encourage you to follow us on Facebook (Girl Scouts Louisiana East) and Twitter (GSLEcouncil). We invite your troop to take a moment and choose the activities that inspire them to gain courage, confidence, and character, and make the world a better place!
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Table of Contents Program Frequently Asked Questions
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What Did You Do Today?
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Initiatives and Advocacy
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National Brand Initiative
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Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary
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Annual Family Giving Campaign
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Council Shops
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2010 – 2011 Product Sale Information
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Girl Scout Daisy Programs
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Girl Scout Brownie Programs
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Girl Scout Junior Programs
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Girl Scout Cadette – Ambassador Programs
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Program Aide Training
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Girl Scouts Highest Awards
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Multi-Age Girl Scout Programs
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Camp Marydale’s Wrangler/Spur Program
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Camp Marydale’s Horse Program
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Camp Events
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Council Properties
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Camping and Outdoor Program
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Reservation Procedures for use of Council Camps and McFadden Cabin
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Council Patch Programs
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Religious Awards
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Troop Outings (On your Own)
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Community Service Opportunities
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Training Guide and Schedule
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Yours in Girl Scouting,
Forms
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Program Department Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Monthly Calendar
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FAQs
Program Frequently Asked Questions Who can participate in Girl Scout events?
Is there a wait-list for a “FULL” event?
There are opportunities for registered Girl Scouts ages 5-17 to be involved in Girl Scouting as members of a troop, group, or as Juliettes who are individually registered Girl Scouts.
Yes. Once an event reaches capacity we file registrations in the order they are received (unless there is a need for a lottery). If a space becomes available we would contact the next registrant on the list.
Who do I contact if I have questions about the program activity?
Do adult chaperones pay for program events?
Under each program there is a contact person listed that will be able to answer questions about the event.
Who do I contact if I want to see if I’m registered for the event?
If you need to check to see if your registration or payment was received you can contact the program contact person listed under the specific program you are inquiring about.
Is financial aid available for programs?
Girls in troops are encouraged to plan for program attendance and set product sales goals accordingly. In addition, girls may apply for full or partial scholarships to attend program events. The Program Financial Assistance Request Form is available in the forms section of this publication and on the website at www.gsle.org.
When does registration open and close? How are council program events filled? 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.
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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.
What is the leader’s responsibility for the event if the whole troop attends?
The leaders must provide a sufficient number of adults to meet Safety-Wise ratios. 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.
Will I receive confirmation of our participation in a council-sponsored event?
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.
What is the refund policy?
A 100% refund is made only when the council cancels the event. A partial refund of the total event fee is made if the Program Department is notified with a written letter two weeks before the event registration deadline date. Leaders may substitute another registered Girl Scout for one who is absent. All refunds are made to the troop in care of the leader two to four weeks after the event date. Refunds made to registered individuals will be sent to the guardian of the registered girl. Fees are not refunded for no-show troops and/or girls. Please note that events are not cancelled due to weather unless conditions are severe.
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How to Register for Program Events To register, follow these steps: 1.
How do we ensure that girls have a safe and enjoyable time at events? All events are planned according to Girl Scout Safety-Wise standards. Please adhere to Safety-Wise 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 registration form will be notified by phone. We will also update the Activity & Events Calendar on the council website.
Are Badges included?
No. It is the responsibility of the leader or parent to purchase Try-its, Badges, Interest Project patches, and Charms that were earned. Sometimes at certain events Badges are purchased by the sponsors and are distributed the day of the event.
Can troop leaders or parents attend Cadette-Ambassador and Council events?
Most older girl events are designed for individual girl participation in keeping with Girl Scouting’s goal of fostering independence and leadership. For these events, Safety-Wise ratio adult chaperones are provided by the council. However, some events are open to leader/parent participation, and details can be found in each event’s Notes section.
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Discuss program options with your troop or group and decide on your program preference. If you are a Juliette (or registering as an individual Girl Scout), complete the individual registration portion of the Program Event Registration Form.
2. Complete Program Registration Event Form in the forms section of this publication or found at www.gsle.org and follow the instructions listed under the program of your choice. Make sure you list each event code if applicable for the activity you are signing up to attend and complete the girl roster on the back of the form. Also, list the session number if more than one session is offered. 3. Include payment. All fees are due at the time of registration. Your registration will not be processed if fees do not accompany the registration form. Unless otherwise specified, payments are made to Girl Scouts Louisiana East and may be made in the form of cash, credit card, or check. 4. Mail, fax or deliver forms to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121. Fax: 504-733-8219. 5. Questions? Each event has a contact person listed who will be able to answer your questions about the activity.
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What Did You Do Today? In Girl Scouts, the answer is almost anything a girl would like to do! The Girl Scout Leadership Experience reflects the ever-changing needs and interests of participating girls. It provides girls in kindergarten through twelfth grade with a wide variety of leadership opportunities available in Girl Scout journeys, books, awards, websites, as well as other resources. The program encourages increased skill-building and responsibility, and also promotes the development of strong leadership and decision-making skills. All program activities are gradeappropriate and based on the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, as well as on the Girl Scout Promise and Law. No matter what age, girls learn the value and the fun of sharing experiences in an all-girl environment, with caring, trained adults to serve as mentors and role models. All activities are designed with girls in mind to spark their interests, address their concerns, build their skills, and explore the world around them. 3. Girls advocate for themselves and others, locally and globally. The Girl Scout Leadership 4. Girls educate and inspire others to act. Experience 5. Girls feel empowered to make a In Girl Scouting, girls engage in activities difference in the world. that help them discover themselves and their values, connect and team with others, Enjoy the Journey and take action to make the world a better A key part of the Girl Scout Leadership place. These are Girl Scouting’s “three keys to Experience is the leadership journey, a leadership.” coordinated series of activities grouped All experiences in Girl Scouting should around a theme, seen through many incorporate these keys to leadership. Girl experiences and from many perspectives. Scout experiences are also, as much as In this way, girls build leadership skills and possible, girl led and encourage learning confidence as they gain new skills and by doing (experiential learning), and knowledge, and widen their view of the world. cooperative learning. These three processes Each Girl Scout journey features a book for promote the fun and friendship girls and a guide for the adults who partner that have always been so integral Discover with the girls in a group setting. Each journey to Girl Scouting. is tied to some of Girl Scouts' 15 national outcomes for girls, as defined in the Girl Connect Discover Outcomes Scout Leadership Model. 1. Girls develop a strong sense What makes a great Girl Scout year? How of self. Take Action about earning badges, hiking and camping, 2. Girls develop positive values. taking field trips, selling cookies, and enjoying 3. Girls gain practical life skills. Girl Scout traditions? Now you can tie all that Leadership 4. Girls seek challenges in the together with a choice of two leadership world. journeys (It’s Your World-Change It! and 5. Girls develop critical thinking. It’s Your Planet-Love It! are available in both Council Shops) and a third journey following Connect Outcomes in 2011. 1. Girls develop healthy relationships. Check out the online “Journey Maps” for 2. Girls promote cooperation and team examples of how to use journeys and badges building. together for a great Girl Scout experience! 3. Girls can resolve conflicts. Go online to www.girlscouts.org/program/ 4. Girls advance diversity in a multicultural journeys/maps. You’ll find a series of world. interactive maps (one for each grade level). 5. Girls feel connected to their communities, As you move your mouse over the maps, locally and globally. pop-ups will appear with ideas about tying Girl Scout activities to each journey. These Take Action Outcomes are just suggestions to get you started; have 1. Girls can identify community needs. fun coming up with your own. After all, it’s 2. Girls are resourceful problem solvers. your journey — customize it. THE 15 OUTCOMES
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1 Girls develop a strong sense of self. 2 Girls develop positive values.
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Customize!
Use your adult journey guide as a base for creating a fun and exciting experience for girls. You'll find ideas about using activities, starting discussions, and earning awards so that the "whole" feels like one big adventure. The journey will be so much more fun and relevant as you assist girls in making it their own!
Flexible!
Sample sessions in the journeys suggest several ways to engage girls. Many girls and volunteers will quickly find there is more they will want to do! The journey books are filled with tips for you to add more to the experience. Let everyone's imaginations take hold and extend the journey with ideas from girls. Do you have a short time frame? Follow the tips about doing what's most important!
Link!
Are Ambassadors interested in partnering? What would happen if Seniors worked together? What do Cadettes in your area have to offer to Juniors? What if Brownies link up on steps of their journey? How could Daisies benefit from meeting other Daisies? Connecting helps make a powerful Girl Scout journey!
Explore Stories!
Stories capture the imagination and motivate, and inspire us to put values into action. The journeys engage girls in stories—real and fictional—of girls and women taking action in the world. You and the girls decide how much time to spend on them before going on to create their own adventures.
Leadership and You!
As a Girl Scout volunteer, your experiences—and your view of leadership—will influence and inspire girls. Use the reflection exercises in your journey guide to think about the three leadership keys (Discover, Connect, and Take Action) and how you can best apply them as you team up with Girl Scouts on their journey.
What’s next?
Available in 2011, the “It’s Your Story—Tell It!” leadership journey series uses a storytelling theme in a fun and gradelevel relevant way for girls to better understand themselves and their potential. On this journey, an emphasis is placed on building a strong sense of self as well as on media literacy
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and creative expression. All along the journey, girls have opportunities to engage in a variety of arts, including performing, visual, culinary, and new media, to tell their stories and take action to make the world a better place. In September 2011, every Girl Scout at every level will use two things that will make her part of a powerful sisterhood: the Journey of her choice, and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, which will provide updated badge activities and handbook information for girls.
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Initiatives and Advocacy Girl Scouts has a long-standing commitment to the well being of girls and serves over 20,000 girls and adult volunteers throughout southeast Louisiana. For almost 100 years, Girl Scouts has been engaged in girl’s lives and a resource and expert on their growth and development. To advance our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place, and ensuring that all girls have the opportunity to be successful, Girl Scouts has developed several areas of focus, with a commitment to advocacy in order to address issues important to girls and Girl Scouting on a local, regional, and national level.
Encouraging Healthy Living Among Girls
Through our program experience and research, Girl Scouts has a unique understanding of the complex issue of healthy living and what motivates girls to adopt healthy lifestyles. Not only does this mean grappling with issues such as childhood obesity and school safety, but there are a wide range of related and overlooked issues, such as relational aggression and cyberbullying, healthy media images, and eating disorders, that directly and disproportionately affect girls’ health. With more than 60 healthy living-related badges and a historic emphasis on health in the Girl Scout experience, girls are educated and empowered to take action to strengthen their physical and emotional health and positively impact their communities and the world. Additionally, the Girl Scout Research Institute report, The New Normal? What Girls Say About Healthy Living, tell us that girls believe health combines good nutrition and physical fitness with emotional and social well-being. Many of this year’s programs support Girl Scouts’ Healthy Living Initiative. • Fitness Fun, Daisies, pg. 19 • Fitness Fun, Brownies, pg. 21 • Healthy Relationships, Brownies, pg. 22 • Dancercise, Brownies, pg. 23 • Fitness Fun, Juniors, pg. 24 • DEA High on Life Badge Workshop, Juniors, pg. 25 • American Red Cross First Aid Badge Workshop, Juniors, pg. 25 • Looking Your Best/Geaux Confidently, Juniors, pg. 27 • East Jefferson General Hospital Healthy You Workshop, Cadettes, pg. 28 • Yoga & Pilates, Cadettes–Ambassadors, pg. 30 • American Red Cross Emergency Preparedness IP Workshop, Cadettes–Ambassadors, pg. 31 • Kappa Delta National Girls Day, Daisies-Juniors, pg. 37
Support Healthy Media Images for Girls – Take Action! Did you know... • • •
Nearly 90% of girls say the media places a lot of pressure on teenage girls to be thin Only 46% of girls think that the fashion industry does a good job of representing people of all races and ethnicities 55% of teenage girls admit they diet to lose weight and 37% know a girl with an eating disorder (Girls & Body Image, 2010)
Girl Scouts worked closely with Congresswomen Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) to introduce the Healthy Media for Youth Act (H.R. 4925). This bill supports media literacy programs and youth empowerment groups, facilitates research on how images of women and girls impact youth, and establishes a National Taskforce on Women and Girls in the Media to develop voluntary standards that promote healthy, balanced, and positive images of girls and women. Contact your U.S. Representative today and ask him or her to be a Voice for Girls and support H.R. 4925! The Girl Scouts Advocacy Network (www.girlscouts4girls.org) has crafted a draft email for your use, but feel free to customize it to share information about why this issue is important to you.
Take on Relational Aggression and Cyberbullying – Take Action!
Cyberbullying, exclusion, gossip, rumor-spreading, covert and overt aggression, and destruction of self-worth makes it difficult for our girls to be confident and successful. Bullying in today’s society is much more complicated than it was for many of us growing up. With the advent of social networking sites a girl who is a target of bullying can now be taunted on an international level. Girl Scouts Louisiana East has developed a relational aggression program for our council and we need several troops to volunteer to pilot the program. If you are interested in helping to make this program meet the needs of our girls, contact Yvette Hairston, attn: Relational Aggression Pilot Program. For more information email Yvette Hairston at yhairston@gsle.org.
One-day Conference for educators, parents, and community leaders – Save the date!
Girl Scouts Louisiana East will host a one-day conference on Saturday, January 29, thanks in part to funding from the Louisiana Children’s Trust Fund. Experts in the field will present topics on relational aggression and cyberbullying to assist you in dealing with female bullying in your troops, classrooms and family.
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Increasing Girls’ Involvement in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
Around 3rd grade, girls begin to lose interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). As they age, the problem only gets worse - the percentage of girls who say they would not study math anymore given the choice increases from 9% to 50% in the years between 4th and 12th grades. As a result, women are vastly underrepresented in STEM fields – at a time when our country needs all the scientists and engineers it can educate. With more than 70 badges and patches and a journey program entitled, It’s Your Planet Love It!, focused on STEM-related activities, Girl Scouts are encouraged to explore many possibilities in STEM-related fields. Check out the following Girl Scout programs that increase girls’ involvement in STEM, including environmental science. • Daisy Garden Adventure, pg. 18 • Longue Vue House and Gardens – Our Flower Garden Workshop, Daisies, pg. 19 • Going Green with the KD’s, Daisies, pg. 20 • Science Wonder Try-It Day at Louisiana Children’s Museum, Brownies, pg. 21 • Women in Chemistry, Brownies, pg. 22 • Nursing Exploration Day – Lakeview Regional Medical Center, Juniors, pg. 26 • Architecture Badge Day at Louisiana Children’s Museum, Juniors, pg. 26 • Forever Green Girls, Juniors, pg. 27 • Women in Chemistry, Juniors, pg. 27 • It’s Your Planet – Love It! Day at River Bend Nuclear Plant, Cadettes-Ambassadors, pg. 28 • Forever Green Girls, Cadettes-Ambassadors, pg. 32 • It’s Your Planet – Love It! Day at Fast Food Farm, DaisiesAmbassadors, pg. 35 • Longue Vue House and Gardens – Plant Investigation Workshop, Brownies-Juniors, pg. 36 • Twilight Paddle, Juniors-Ambassadors, pg. 36 • Louisiana Art & Science Museum Girl Scout Day, DaisiesJuniors, pg. 40 • Girl Scout Earth Day at City Park, Daisies-Ambassadors, pg. 41 • Trane Energy Efficiency Program, Daisies-Ambassadors, pg. 60
Girl Scouts Forever Green – Take Action!
Girl Scouts Louisiana East is participating in a national community action project, Girl Scouts Forever Green! Join us as we help girls develop and use their leadership skills to impact the environment in their schools and communities to improve air quality, energy use, water use, waste management, and use of green space. All troops are asked to participate in an earth-friendly project, and as a council we’re encouraging everyone to reduce plastic waste by promoting the use of reusable bottles and shopping bags!
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Start an Energy Wave! – Take Action!
YOU can be a part of this very important movement. So….. Power Down and Green Up every third Thursday of each month. Enjoy outdoor activities…. Have a Lights Out Lunch at school, home or the office! Educate someone in our community on how they can be a part of the Energy Wave and be Forever Green! Power Down and Green Up one more time when you return home and light a candle to celebrate your efforts and the energy you saved earlier in the day! Continue your efforts throughout the year by keeping the Green Wave going in your household, school and community! Educate your neighbors and friends on ways to Stay Green! Think of more creative ways you can conserve energy everyday and Pledge to be Forever Green!
Improving Financial Literacy
The current economic crisis has highlighted the need to improve financial literacy among all Americans. With youth controlling more than $172 billion in spending, and one in three carrying a credit card, we must ensure that all youth – including girls – have the information they need to properly save, spend, budget, and invest. Moreover, as women are more likely to earn less, work fewer years and live longer on smaller retirement benefits than men, teaching girls personal finance early is crucial to helping them avoid financial insecurity as they mature. From the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program – often girls’ first introduction to business planning and entrepreneurship– to innovative programs like CentsAbility and The Penny Project, Girl Scouts has a long history of working with girls to deliver informal financial education and ensure their financial literacy. It’s important that we ensure that all girls have solid financial literacy skills and support the role of youth-serving organizations in providing real-world financial literacy experiences for girls. The following programs support Girl Scouts’ Financial Literacy Initiative. • Girl Scout Fall Product Sale, pg. 15 • Girl Scout Cookie Program, pg. 16
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National Brand Initiative Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA) is revitalizing and reenergizing its brand to reach a new generation of girls. In refreshing the brand identity, Girl Scouts of the USA has aimed to stay true to Girl Scouting’s brand values—the cornerstones of leadership, sisterhood, and inclusion. Girl Scouts of the USA created a visual brand language that conveys the Girl Scout movement as it exists today and that speaks to our core audience—girls, in a way that engages and resonates with them. Most importantly, in all of the brand work, it’s important we communicate our brand promise: Girl Scouts gives every girl access to life-changing experiences that inspire her to do something big. The branding is composed of a striking new visual identity, which includes a distinctive trefoil mark, revised color palette, and refreshed logo that was originally created in the 1970s by the legendary designer Saul Bass. This publication utilizes the new logo and color palette.
Girl Scouts 100th Anniversary We are thrilled to be approaching the 100th Anniversary of Girl Scouts of the USA on March 12, 2012 and we’re gearing up to celebrate this occasion in style! The 100th Anniversary is an exciting milestone and a cause for celebration among Girl Scouts worldwide. Please join us in planning our council’s 100th Anniversary celebration (s) by joining one of our task groups who will be planning girl, fundraising, and alumnae events. If you are interested in hearing more, please contact Robin Guillmette, Executive Vice President of Membership and Program at 225-927-8946 or rguillmette@gsle.org.
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Annual Family Giving Campaign No one believes in the potential of a girl more than her family. It is her family who invests in her every day, through guidance, sharing of values, and the moral, physical, and financial support necessary to ensure she grows into a confident, courageous woman. Every year we ask Girl Scout families to make a financial contribution to continue our exciting programming, and to keep our facilities in good condition. In 2009, it cost the council $223 per girl to provide materials, programs, training, and support for each Girl Scout. This organized, council-wide request for financial contributions helps to underwrite the cost of providing the Girl Scout Program to every girl member in our council. It is a way parents and adult Girl Scouts can tangibly express their belief in the value of Girl Scouting and make a difference in the lives of young women. This year, Service Units have set goals for participation in the Annual Family Giving Campaign. Every Service Unit that reaches their goal by December 22, 2010 will receive a free S.U. encampment at Camp Whispering Pines (expires December 2011). Camp Fees will be waived. All other fees apply, i.e. activity and facilitator fees, food, etc. This is a savings of over $400! Families, you do not have to wait to be asked! Donate to the Girl Scouts by including a donation with your daughter’s registration form or donate online at www.gsle. org by clicking the Donate Now button ( just be sure to include troop and service unit info so service unit receives credit). If you have any questions regarding the Annual Family Giving Campaign, please contact Carrie Thomas at 504-733-8220, ext. 2245 or cthomas@gsle.org.
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Council Shops Council Headquarters
Regional Service Center
Closed for inventory/holidays: Dec. 19-Jan. 9 Reopens: Monday, Jan. 10, 2011
Closed for inventory/holidays: Dec. 12 – Jan. 2 Reopens: Monday, Jan. 3, 2011
841 S. Clearview Parkway New Orleans, LA 70121 504-733-8220, ext 2237 Fax: 504-733-8219
545 Colonial Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806 225-927-8946, ext 1221 Fax: 225-927-8402
Council Shop Hours
Beginning September 2010 through May 2011 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. New Daisy Beanie
Council Shops may be open on a weeknight or Saturday when trainings and/or meetings are taking place at the shop location. Please call the Council Shop and a recorded message will give you the time and dates of these openings, as soon as they are scheduled. Council Merchandise Insignia Fun Patches Sportswear
Gifts Journey materials Sashes, vests, and tunics
Please plan ahead as you run the risk of the shop being out of the needed items.
Easy Pay Options
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Special Orders/Catalog Orders/Out of Stock Items
Any item in the Girl Scouts of the USA catalog may be ordered through the shop. These orders must be paid in advance. Please allow two to three weeks for items to be received in the shop. For a fee, your prepaid items may be mailed directly to you.
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You may call, mail, fax or email your order to either of the shops, and in Baton Rouge there’s an after hours drop box. Coming from the parking lot marked “Enter Only” the Baton Rouge drop box is located in the first pair of doors at the back of the Regional Service Center. No orders will be accepted without payment.
Return Policy 90 Days! Keep your receipts!
All merchandise must be in original condition-unwashed, all tags attached and in unopened packaging. With a receipt — merchandise may be returned for a full refund within 90 days. A check will be issued in two weeks for cash refunds. Without a receipt — merchandise may be exchanged for items of equal value or put towards items of greater value. There will be no merchandise credit given or change given back. Merchandise without a receipt will be exchanged at the value of the last sale price. Important Note: Tryits, Junior Badges, Interest Projects along with the campaign companion program books may only be exchanged for any combination of merchandise from the Handbook/Badge book series. Dated merchandise may not be returned without a receipt. Georgette Kahl, New Orleans gkahl@gsle.org Carol Pate, Baton Rouge cpate@gsle.org
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2010 – 2011 Product Sale Information
Participating in the council-sponsored fall product and cookie programs teaches girls the five essentials skills of goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills and business ethics, as well as provides much needed financial support for troops and the council. The proceeds from these sales enable girls to fund their troop activities as well as provide for upkeep of council properties, leadership training, 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 Sale Is your Girl Scout troop interested in a money earning activity that’s easy, provides start up funds for the troop right away, and offers customers a variety of delicious yet inexpensive items to purchase? If you said yes, then prepare to Design your Future, Construct a Plan, and join in the council’s Fall Product Sale of nuts, candies, magazines, and address booklets. Ashdon Farms/QSP, the licensed Girl Scout vendor, has even prepared a lot of fun activities for Girl Scouts of all ages to enjoy. You’ll begin by creating a group “blueprint” (goal setting), and continue with the activities that fit the needs and interests of your girls. 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 $6) are being offered, including a collectible Girl Scout lantern tin filled with candy-coated popcorn, cranberries, and cashews. All orders are pre-paid, 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 (and an extra 5% for online sales). This year we’ve even added community service to the sale with the option for customers to purchase honey roasted peanuts to be shipped overseas to our military troops!
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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, and much more. Visit www.gsle.org/ nutsandcandy/nuts.asp to view incentives, products, and for additional information. When: Orders taken Friday, October 1 – Sunday, October 24, 2010. Girls deliver the orders in November, and since the money is precollected, the troop receives their proceeds immediately. Who: Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors registered by September 15, 2010. Service Unit Fall Product Sales Training: FPLO01 When: Saturday, September 18, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 2020 New Highway 51, LaPlace, LA 70068 Registration Deadline: September 15, 2010 Notes: For more information about registering for this training read page 66.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Cookie Program TM
The mission of the Girl Scout Cookie Program is to help girls do great things! With every season of Girl Scout cookies, another generation of girls learn five essential skills: Goal Setting, Decision Making, Money Management, People Skills and Business Ethics. As women, they’ll need these skills, whether their goal is to start a business, a family, or both. This year’s theme is “Starting Today” and during this Cookie Season, girls will launch their very own businesses. A cookie start-up is challenging and lively, but with plenty of fun! Girls are proud to run My Cookie Store. Teens step up to become Cookie Entrepreneur Officers. The countless exciting possibilities of tomorrow — from new business opportunities to a healthier planet and a more beautiful world — begin with the skills they learn today. Keep a look out for more information on cookie program offerings that will allow your girls to showcase their new-found skills. When: Cookie pre-order begins Friday, January 21, 2011 and ends Sunday, February 6, 2011. Girls may begin delivering cookies February 25 and will sell at various booth locations Friday, March 4 – Sunday, March 20, 2011. An online Cookie Locator to booth locations is available on the website. 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! Who: Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors registered by January 7, 2011. Cookie Management Training: CSAL01 When: Saturday, November 13, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: Lamar Dixon Expo Center, 9039 St. Landry Road, Gonzales, LA 70737 Registration Deadline: November 10, 2010 Notes: For more information about registering for this training read page 66.
The Girl Scout Cookie Program: 5 Skills for Girls GOAL SETTING: Your Girl Scout sets cookie sales goals individually and with her team, creates a plan to reach them, and develops Cooperation and Team Building skills all along the way! DECISION MAKING: Your Girl Scout helps decide how her team will spend their cookie money, furthering her Critical Thinking and Problem Solving skills that will help her in many aspects of her life. MONEY MANAGEMENT: Your Girl Scout takes cookie orders, handles customers’ money and gains valuable and Practical Life Skills around Financial Literacy. PEOPLE SKILLS: Your Girl Scout learns how to talk to, listen to and work with all kinds of people while selling cookies. These experiences help her develop Healthy Relationship and Conflict Resolution skills she can use throughout her life. BUSINESS ETHICS: Your Girl Scout is honest and responsible at every step of the cookie sale. Her business ethics here reinforce the Positive Values she is developing as a Girl Scout.
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Girl Scout Daisy Programs The Girl Scout Daisy program offers kindergarten and first grade girls the opportunity to learn the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law in a fun way. Girl Scout Daisies also begin to understand the importance of cooperating with others, sound decision making and how to set goals for themselves and their troop/group. There may be some activities that are still a little too advanced for these young ladies, but you will be surprised by all the things they can do!
Miss Manners Tea Party Girl Scout Daisies
Join the girls of Kappa Delta Sorority in celebrating National Women’s Friendship Month, a national holiday sponsored by Kappa Delta, with a tea party in their courtyard. Girl Scouts will experience the fun of female friendships, make fun paper flowers to give to a girlfriend, and learn about table manners and etiquette. Dress in your Sunday best for this fun-filled tea party! Event Code: KDMMTP When: Saturday, September 11, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: August 30, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to parking limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Daisy Day at Camp Covington
Girl Scout Daisies Come check out Camp Covington and enjoy fun activities— learn some camp songs, play some games, go for a hike, and make S’mores around a camp fire. You may also tour some camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a brown bag lunch and a refillable water bottle; supplies for S’mores and lemonade will be provided. Event Code: DADACC When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Time: 9:30 a.m. — 2 p.m. Where: Camp Covington, Covington, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/ Maximum 50
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Registration Opens: August 20, 2010 Deadline: September 20, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
Daisy Garden Adventure Girl Scout Daisies
Come spend time at BREC’s Botanic Gardens in the middle of Baton Rouge and learn about different types of flowers and why bees and worms are important for plants and flowers to keep growing year after year. You might even see a butterfly or two and maybe even some lady bugs as you fulfill some of the requirements of the Golden Honey Bee Award from It’s Your World-Change It! Plan to bring a brown bag lunch and enjoy a picnic in the park before heading home. Event Code: DAGAD1 When: Saturday, October 9, 2010 Registration Opens: August 27, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: DAGAD2 When: Saturday, April 30, 2011 Registration Opens: March 18, 2011 Deadline: April 18, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: BREC’s Botanic Gardens, 7950 Independence Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA Time: 9 – 11 a.m. Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 50 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Fitness Fun
Girl Scout Daisies
Bend and stretch, reach for the stars, stand on your tippytoes oh so high! Run, wiggle, hop, skip and jump. You will have more energy, sleep better, and feel great by adding fun exercises to your week! Wear socks, sneakers and comfortable clothing and get ready to sweat! Trained staff from Bally Total Fitness will teach you all about keeping your body healthy through exercise during this Saturday morning program. Come join us to warm up, stretch, and discover new ways to make exercise fun while taking care of your growing body! Event code: FFDAY1 When: Saturday, October 16, 2010 Registration Opens: September 3, 2010 Deadline: October 4, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event code: FFDAY2 When: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Registration Opens: January 21, 2011 Deadline: February 21, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Bally Total Fitness, 10000 Perkins Rowe, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $13 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Flower Power Girl Scout Daisies
You have joined a team of girls on a unique Journey into the Daisy Flower Garden. Come on this little journey to find a flower from your story that welcomes you to the garden. Try out your artistic skills and paint a pre-made ceramic flower and plate. Then take a behind-the-scenes tour of what will happen to it after you paint it to make it shine. You will need to make plans to return at a later date to pick up your finished piece. Event Code: FPDAY1 When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: FPDAY2 When: Saturday, April 16, 2011 Registration Opens: March 4, 2011 Deadline: April 4, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached.
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Time: 9 – 11 a.m. or until finished Where: Pottery Works, 5720 B Corporate Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $18 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 50 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Longue Vue House and Gardens – Our Flower Garden Workshop Girl Scout Daisies
Come visit the Discovery Garden for a day of exploration, learning, friendship, and fun! This half-acre interactive garden is part of Longue Vue’s national historic site. Girl Scout Daisies will be able to expand on their Daisy Flower Garden Journey in either Longue Vue’s first or second year Our Flower Garden Program. Girl Scout Daisies may explore the other gardens after the workshop. When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Time: Workshops are scheduled at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA Cost: $8 per girl, $4 per adult Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 (girls per workshop) Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 5, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Contact Lydia Vaughn at Longue Vue House and Gardens to register individually or as a troop. Registrations will be accepted up to November 5 as long as space is available for the requested workshop time, and payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, Longue Vue must receive registration and payment by October 16 (three weeks before event). Contact: Lydia Vaughn at 504-488-5488, ext. 333 or lvaughn@longuevue.com Notes: Ladybug Fun patch available at Council Shop.
Daisy Day at McFadden Cabin Girl Scout Daisies
Come check out our cabin in City Park in New Orleans. Enjoy fun activities—learn some camp songs, play some games, take a walk through the park, and make S’mores around a camp fire. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a brown bag lunch & refillable water bottle. Supplies for S’mores and lemonade will be provided. Event Code: DDMCFC When: Saturday, December 4, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: McFadden Cabin, New Orleans, LA
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Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: October 22, 2010 Deadline: November 22, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
Going Green with the KD’s (It’s Your Planet-Love It!) Girl Scout Daisies
Come visit with the young ladies from Kappa Delta Sorority at LSU and learn why “Going Green” is so important. They will show you ways to save energy and talk about recycling and why it’s an important part of taking care of the earth. Learn some interesting facts about recycling and how you can get your family and friends involved. You’ll be making a bird feeder out of recycled material and see a clip of the movie Earth to see some beautiful and cool things around the world. Event Code: GGKDDA When: Spring 2011 (date TBA) Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: TBA Deadline: TBA or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Daisy Day at Marydale Girl Scout Daisies
Come check out Camp Marydale and enjoy fun activities— learn some camp songs, play some games, go for a hike, and make S’mores around a camp fire. Weather permitting you may get to do a pony ride and a hay ride. Tour some of the camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring
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a brown bag lunch; we will provide supplies for S’mores and lemonade. (Bring a cup with a handle.) Event Code: DADAMD When: Saturday, May 7, 2011– NEW Date Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/ Maximum 100 Registration Opens: March 28, 2011 Deadline: April 25, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
Daisy Day at Camp Whispering Pines Girl Scout Daisies
Come check out Camp Whispering Pines and enjoy fun activities—learn some camp songs, play some games, and make S’mores around a camp fire. You will go on a guided hike to learn about the special trees and other foliage growing at CWP. Tour some of the camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a brown bag lunch and a refillable water bottle. Supplies for S’mores and lemonade will be provided. Event Code: DADCWP When: Saturday, May 14, 2011 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 Registration Opens: April 1, 2011 Deadline: May 2, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Girl Scout Brownie Programs As a Girl Scout Brownie you will have many opportunities to learn new things, make new friends, and figure out what’s important to you. With the combination of the Journey books and the Brownie Try-it book there is so much to do and learn. Come join us on some of these great program adventures and have fun along the way.
Fitness Fun
Girl Scout Brownies
Come and learn how you can make exercise fun! You’ll have more energy, sleep better, study better and feel great. Find out how to get fit by making the right food choices and adding fun exercises to your week. Wear socks, sneakers and comfortable clothes and get ready to sweat! Trained staff from Bally Total Fitness will teach you all about keeping your body healthy through exercise during this Saturday morning program. Join us as we warm up, stretch, and discover new ways to make exercise fun while taking care of your growing body! Event Code: FFNBR1 When: Saturday, September 18, 2010 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 7, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: FFNBR2 When: Saturday, April 30, 2011 Registration Opens: March 18, 2011 Deadline: April 18, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Bally Total Fitness, 10000 Perkins Rowe, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $13 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Colors and Shapes Girl Scout Brownies
Artists use colors, lines, and shapes to create works of art. What would your work of art look like? Come express your creativity through clay at Pottery Works. Skilled artists will guide you as you create a mobile out of clay and learn to use stamps and stencils. Have fun making dough shapes and learn about colors and shapes. Because clay work takes up to two weeks to dry before it can be fired, make
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arrangements to return in two weeks to paint and fire your projects. Completed projects will be ready to pick up 7-10 days later. Event Code: CASBR1 When: October 2, 2010 Registration Opens: August 21, 2010 Deadline: September 20, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: CASBR2 When: February 12, 2011 Registration Opens: December 31, 2010 Deadline: January 31, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 9 – 11 a.m. or until finished Where: Pottery Works, 5720 Corporate Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $18 per person Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Science Wonder Try-it Day at Louisiana Children’s Museum Girl Scout Brownies
Tour this fantastic museum for the first time, or again like never before as you take in special hands-on activities and presentations dedicated to earning your Science in Action Try-it. The program is designed for Girl Scout Brownies. When: Saturday, October 23, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Louisiana Children’s Museum, 420 Julia St., New Orleans, LA Cost: $10 per participant Capacity: Maximum 60 Registration Opens: September 27, 2010 Deadline: October 20, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Register online at www.LCM.org. Click on the “Play and Learn” button on the left hand side of the screen and scroll down for the information. Registration will be available
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after September 27, 2010 and is a first come, first serve availability. Contact: Elizabeth Elizardi at 504-586-0725, ext. 202 or eelizardi@lcm.org for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Bring a brown bag lunch and a drink, wear comfortable clothing, Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed prior to the event. Science Wonder Try-it will be awarded upon completion of the program. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Event Code: PPCPB1 When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached.
Healthy Relationships
Where: Calliope Puppet Center, 623 Vallette Street, New Orleans, LA 70114 Cost: $18 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Event Code: PPCPB2 When: Saturday, January 15, 2011 Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Registration Opens: December 3, 2010 Deadline: January 3, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached.
Girl Scout Brownies
Join other Girl Scouts for a morning with the young ladies from LSU’s Kappa Delta Sorority as you learn different ways to show respect to your friends and classmates. Learn how to introduce yourself in different situations through role playing, and participate in discussions about peer pressure, how to deal with bullies, and how words can hurt. Discover how rumors can get started and learn the basics of phone etiquette. Make a friendship flag that depicts all the favorite things about your friends, and plan a play day or sleepover with your best girl friend. Event Code: HEREBR When: Saturday, October 30, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 18, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Women in Chemistry Girl Scout Brownies
Puppet Pizzazz with Calliope Puppets
Discover, Connect and Take Action! Meet women scientists. Explore the world around you. Investigate! Science is everywhere. This program is sponsored by members of Iota Sigma Pi, national honorary society for women in chemistry and AAUW, the oldest and largest women’s organization in the United States. They will guide and explore with you to discover new scientific ideas — and help you earn the Science in Action Tryit. Stay a little longer and eat pizza, ask questions, and get to know these exciting ladies. Pizza will be served at 12:15.
Have you ever wondered about the world of puppets and how they work? Join us inside a working puppeteer’s studio, not only for a tour but to see a short performance, make a puppet, and learn how to use it yourself through fun and creative games. Each girl will leave with a cloth hand puppet, and will know how to use it to express emotions and actions. This program activity relates to the Puppets, Dolls, and Plays Try-it.
Event Code: WINCBR When: Saturday, February 5, 2011 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: December 17, 2010 Deadline: January 24, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached.
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Program Power 2010 – 2011
Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached
or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Dancercise
Girl Scout Brownies
Dancing is a great way to exercise. Tap your feet, kick your heels, and spin around while you combine dance and exercise. Come join the LSU KD’s to learn some LSU cheers and dance moves. Wear comfortable clothing. Event Code: DNKDBR When: Spring 2011 (date TBA) Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: TBA Deadline: TBA Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check
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**Be sure to check out the Brownie programs on the Camp Events pages 45-48.
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Girl Scout Junior Programs
Girl Scout Juniors create a circle of fun and friendship as they move from a deeper understanding of themselves to discovering how powerful they are as a team and realizing the added strength they gain by reaching out to the wider community. Come join your sister Girl Scouts while making new memories and new friends.
Fitness Fun
Girl Scout Juniors
Come and learn how you can make exercise fun! You’ll have more energy, sleep better, study better and feel great. Find out how to get fit by making the right food choices and adding fun exercises to your week. Wear socks, sneakers and comfortable clothes and get ready to sweat! Trained staff from Bally Total Fitness will teach you all about keeping your body healthy through exercise during this Saturday morning program. Join us as we warm up, stretch, and discover new ways to make exercise fun while taking care of your growing body! Event Code: FFNJR1 When: Saturday, September 4, 2010 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: August 23, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: FFNJR2 When: Saturday, May 14, 2011 Registration Opens: April 1, 2011 Deadline: May 2, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Bally Total Fitness, 10000 Perkins Rowe, Suite 100, Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $13 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Ceramics and Clay Girl Scout Juniors
Do you love art and enjoy building things with your hands? This class will teach the wonderful craft of working with clay and painting ceramics. Skilled artists at Pottery Works will guide you through the entire process of hand-built clay projects, decorating, and firing techniques. At the end you will earn your Ceramics and Clay Badge, and take home two unique hand built clay projects and one beautifully painted and fired ceramic. Because clay work takes up to two weeks to dry before it can be fired, make arrangements to return
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in two weeks to paint and fire your projects. Completed projects will be ready 7-10 days later for pick up. Event Code: CCJRS1 When: Saturday, September 18, 2010 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 7, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: CCJRS2 When: Saturday, January 22, 2011 Registration Opens: December 10, 2010 Deadline: January 10, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: Pottery Works, 5720 B Corporate Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA Time: 9 – 11 a.m. or until finished Cost: $18 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 50 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Art to Wear
Girl Scout Juniors
Do you like to express yourself by the clothes that you wear? Come show your flair for fashion at the Kappa Delta Sorority House and find out how fashion has changed through the years. Bring a solid colored t-shirt to decorate, jeans to bejewel, or any piece of clothing that needs your personal creative design. Make a piece of jewelry to accessorize. Once everyone is finished, we will roll out the red carpet and have a fashion show to flaunt your fashion flair! Event Code: ATWJRS When: Saturday, October 9, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. or until finished Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $8 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: August 27, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with
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check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
DEA High on Life Badge Workshop Girl Scout Juniors
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Earn your High on Life Badge after completing a fun workshop at the Drug Enforcement VHT(W199.??.(+?/..?B(JI%I(#"(XRGGE( Administration’s traveling exhibit Target America: Opening Eyes to the Damage Drugs Cause at the Louisiana State Museum’s Old ! Event Code: TPSJR2 U.S. Mint. This program is designed for Girl Scout Juniors, but When: Saturday, January 15, 2011 is open to interested Girl Scout Cadettes - Ambassadors. When: Saturday, October 23, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Ave., New Orleans, LA 70116 Cost: Free Capacity: Minimum 20/Maximum 40 Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: September 24, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Registration is required through Brittany Mulla at 504-568-8526 or bmulla@crt.state.la.us Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Bring a brown bag lunch and drink. Girl Scout uniform/shirts required. The High on Life Badge will be awarded at the end of the workshop. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Theater, Puppet Style with Calliope Puppets Girl Scout Juniors
Called “Toy Theater” in Victorian times, beautiful miniature theaters were created with paper and cardboard, using paper rod puppets to perform plays, and even operas! Workshop participants will work in groups to bring to life a classic tale of their choice. Each group will construct their own small theater and puppets to perform for the class, and take home to present to friends, family or other Girl Scouts. This activity relates to the Theater Badge. Event Code: TPSJR1 When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached.
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Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Registration Opens: December 3, 2010 Deadline: January 3, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: Calliope Puppet Center, 623 Vallette Street, New Orleans, LA 70114 Cost: $18 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Due to parking limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
American Red Cross First Aid Badge Workshop Girl Scout Juniors
The Girl Scout Motto is Be Prepared! Make that happen as you work towards completing your First Aid Badge with the expert guidance of American Red Cross staff. Learn how to Recognize and Respond to an Emergency with the Three Emergency Action Steps and Basic First Aid skills. You will receive your First Aid Badge upon completion of the workshop. Event Code: JARCFA When: Saturday, November 13, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: American Red Cross, Louisiana Capital Area Chapter, 4655 Sherwood Common Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70816
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Cost: $7 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: October 15, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org; or Barbara Bourgeois, Capital Area Red Cross Community Outreach Manager, at 225-456-5555 for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Girls should dress in comfortable clothes - Girl Scout shirts are encouraged. Bring a brown bag lunch and water bottle. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Beginners Holiday Sewing Class Girl Scout Juniors
Have a sewing machine but aren’t sure how to use it? This class will teach you the parts of the sewing machine and straight stitching. You will get to make a cute holiday pillowcase. Event Code: BHSJRS When: Saturday, December 4, 2010 Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Time: Session 1 — 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Time: Session 2 — 1 – 4 p.m. Cost: $10 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 15 per session Registration Opens: October 22, 2010 Deadline: November 22, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504733-8219. Please indicate Session 1 or Session 2 on the registration form. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Nursing Exploration Day - Lakeview Regional Medical Center Girl Scout Juniors
Lakeview Regional Medical Center is sponsoring an annual Girl Scout Nursing Career Exploration Day to give girls the opportunity to learn about the field of nursing by participating in a mock code blue, vital signs, infection control/hand washing, mock surgical procedure, and newborn baby care. Enjoy a tour of the hospital and some
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behind-the-scenes glimpses of what it’s like to be a nurse. A nursing patch will be provided at the end of the program if all prior program requirements are fulfilled. Event Code: NURLAK When: Saturday, January 15, 2011 Time: 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Lakeview Regional Medical Center, 95 East Fairway Drive, Covington, LA Cost: $3 per girl Capacity: Maximum 60 Registration Opens: November 15, 2010 Deadline: January 3, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Bring a snack and wear appropriate clothing, Girl Scout T-shirts are encouraged. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed along with community service project requirements.
Architecture Badge Day at Louisiana Children’s Museum Girl Scout Juniors
Tour this fantastic museum for the first time, or again like never before as you take in special hands-on activities and presentations dedicated to earning your Architecture Badge. The program is designed for Girl Scout Juniors, but is open to interested Girl Scout Cadettes – Seniors. When: Saturday, January 22, 2011 Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Louisiana Children’s Museum, 420 Julia St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Cost: $10 per girl Capacity: Maximum 60 Registration opens: September 27, 2010 Deadline: January 19, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Register online at www.LCM.org. Click on the “Play and Learn” button on the left hand side of the screen and scroll down for the information. Contact: Elizabeth Elizardi at 504-586-0725, ext. 202 or eelizardi@lcm.org for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Bring a brown bag lunch and a drink; wear comfortable clothing, Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed prior to the event. The Architecture Badge will be awarded upon completion of the program. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Forever Green Girls Girl Scout Juniors
LaHouse is an educational tool of the LSU AgCenter. It looks like a traditional home but is built sustainably. Come enjoy a tour of the home and see how the structure of the home is revealed through cut-a-ways and illustrations. View different types of insulation including one that is made out of old blue jeans. Tour the landscape and read the individual labels to learn about each plant in the garden. When: Saturday, February 5, 2011 Time: Session 1 — 9 – 11 a.m. Session 2 — 1 – 3 p.m. Where: LaHouse, 2858 Gourrier Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Cost: $8 per girl; no charge for Safety-Wise adults Capacity: Minimum 45/Maximum 90 (each session) Registration Opens: December 17, 2010 Deadline: January 31, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax 504733-8219. Please note Session 1 or Session 2 on your registration form. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946 ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle. org for more information. Note: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Wear appropriate clothing to walk outdoors.
Women in Chemistry Girl Scout Juniors
Discover, Connect and Take Action! Meet women scientists. Explore the world around you. Investigate! Science is everywhere. This program is sponsored by members of Iota Sigma Pi, national honorary society for women in chemistry and AAUW, the oldest and largest women’s organization in the US. They will guide and explore with you to discover new scientific ideas — and help you earn the Science Discovery Badge. Come early, eat pizza and talk to these exciting ladies. Pizza will be served at 12:15. Event Code: WICJRS When: Saturday, February 5, 2011 Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70806 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: December 17, 2010 Deadline: January 24, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S.
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Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached
Looking Your Best/Geaux Confidently Girl Scout Juniors
Are you and your friends starting to talk about skin care, hair styles, and fashions that you like? Here’s your chance to learn about personal hygiene and much more from the young ladies in Kappa Delta Sorority at LSU. You will also learn some fun aerobic activities and discuss the importance of exercise, experiment with hairstyles and create a healthy snack. Decorate a mirror to take home or maybe even to keep in your locker at school. The KD’s will complete the program with a fashion show highlighting cute and appropriate outfits for different activities. Event Code: LYBJRS When: Spring 2011 (date TBA) Where: LSU Kappa Delta Sorority House, 3950 W. Lakeshore Dr., Baton Rouge, LA 70808 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: TBA Deadline: TBA Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Note: Due to limited parking, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
**Be sure to check out the Junior programs on the Camp Events pages 45-48.
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Girl Scout Cadette – Ambassador Programs
As older Girl Scouts you are ready to make your mark on the world and make a difference in your community through your words and actions. But we understand that you still want to have fun and make new friends along the way! The Journey books provide you with the opportunity to navigate personal relationships in the best and most productive ways, envision an ideal world, and become advocates in your communities. We encourage you to create your own community action plan and make your mark! To help foster independence and leadership among older girls, please note that adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios. If you are an adult interested in becoming a Girl Scout volunteer for a program or trip, please contact the program department.
It’s Your Planet – Love It! Day at River Bend Nuclear Plant
When: Wednesday, September 29, 2010 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: East Jefferson General Hospital 4200 Houma Blvd., Metairie, LA 70006. Crawford Conference Center – First Floor Cost: $10 per girl (includes materials and registration fees) Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 13, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Register through Health Finder by calling 504-4565000. Contact: Rebecca at 504-883-6932 for more information. Note: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs.
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Girls in sixth grade and up will be able to earn the Planet Power interest project patch in a day filled with fun and information. Learn the history, uses, and advantages of nuclear power, as well as measures used to avoid nuclear hazards. Join us at the River Bend Nuclear Plant to learn about nuclear science and radiation, experience demonstrations in a nuclear plant control room simulator, tour the visitor center, and learn about an important source of electric power that generates no greenhouse gas. Professionals in the nuclear power field will lead girls in interactive exercises and opportunities to learn about nuclear science. Parents are welcome to attend.
New Orleans Opera Association Night at the Opera
When: Saturday, September 11, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: River Bend Nuclear Plant, US Highway 61, St. Francisville, LA 70775 Cost: $5 per person, including adults (includes lunch) Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 75 Registration Opens: August 2, 2010 Deadline: September 3, 2010 Registration: Complete the registration form on the Louisiana Nuclear Society (LNS) website at http://local.ans.org/la. Due to security requirements of River Bend Nuclear Plant, only pre-registered Girl Scouts and adult volunteers will be allowed to enter the facility. Contact: Paul Sicard at 225-381-3666 or psicard@entergy.com of Entergy and Louisiana Nuclear Society for more information. Notes: Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
East Jefferson General Hospital Healthy You Workshop Girl Scout Cadettes ages 11-13
The East Jefferson Woman and Child Center invites you to escape into a girl’s world of questions and answers and presentations about the ideals of health and beauty. Presenters will address every girl’s inner beauty as well as provide methods for girls to discover their true self and to be comfortable and accepting of not only themselves, but others as well. Health experts will present and answer questions about skin care, fitness, healthy weight, self esteem, and body image. Wear appropriate clothing, Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
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The New Orleans Opera Association has offered tickets to Girl Scouts to attend dress rehearsal for the 2010-2011 opera season. Each of these operas is very different in its presentation styles and will offer girls a unique insight into the beauty of the world of opera. As a mandatory prerequisite for the performances the council is offering an opera orientation that will inform girls and leaders on what to expect when attending any of the opera performances. Girls will be advised on proper dress, etiquette, and a synopsis of the opera they will be attending. If a girl has attended a previous council-sponsored orientation, it is not necessary for her to repeat it. She may review the synopsis with her leader instead. We hope to see you there as the red curtain rises! Event Code: OPOR01
Orientation (Required prior to viewing performance)
When: Saturday, October 9, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: GSLE Corporate Headquarters, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax or mail to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219.
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All Opera Performances
Time: 7 p.m. Where: Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts, 1201 St. Peters St., New Orleans, LA 70116 Cost: Free Capacity: No Minimum/Maximum for girls (See Notes for adult participation) Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Registration Deadline: Two weeks before each scheduled performance. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax or mail to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Please indicate which opera performance(s) each girl or troop plans to attend. Write “Performance Only” on the registration form if your girl/ troop will not attend the orientation.
Porgy & Bess
Magic Flute
Performance Date: Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Mozart’s wondrous fairy tale for all ages – the powers of Truth and Light conquer the forces of Superstition and Darkness, and everyone “lives happily ever after” with some of the most memorable music created by Mozart.
The Pearl Fishers
Performance Date: Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Two close friends fall in love with the same woman. Set in exotic Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), this opera by Bizet (think Carmen) boasts one of the most famous and beautiful duets in opera.
Il Travatore
Performance Date: Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Verdi’s “Anvil Chorus” is the signature piece in this opera, but it is surrounded by bracing and heartfelt duets and trios in an opera that is full of passion, unrequited love, revenge amongst dukes, kings, maids in waiting in ancient Aragon. It’s pure operatic drama!
Performance Date: Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Some of the favorite Gershwin pieces are featured: Summertime, A Woman Is A Sometime Thing, I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin, and It Ain’t Necessarily So. The setting is a South Carolina coastal community that suffers through big crime and hurricanes, yet they retain their sense of community and their love of life.
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**Be sure to check out the Cadette – Ambassador programs on the Camp Events pages 45-48.
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All Fired Up
Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Did you know that a piece of clay cannot be called pottery until it has been fired? Come get your hands dirty and watch dull glazes turn brilliant in the kiln. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the pottery business and learn the history of pottery and how long it’s been around. You will create several beautiful yet functional pieces of pottery as you get all fired up! Because clay work takes up to two weeks to dry before it can be fired, make arrangements to return in two weeks to paint and fire your projects. Completed projects will be ready 7-10 days later for pick up. Event Code: AFUCA1 When: Saturday, October 16, 2010 Registration Opens: September 3, 2010 Deadline: October 4, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: AFUCA2 When: Saturday, February 26, 2011 Registration Opens: January 14, 2011 Deadline: February 14, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 9 – 11 a.m. Where: Pottery Works, 5720 Corporate Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $18 per girl Capacity: Minimum 8/Maximum 20 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121/Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
East Jefferson General Hospital ABC’s of Babysitting Girl Scout Cadettes ages 11-13
The East Jefferson Woman and Child Center invites you to learn an assortment of key babysitting tips. The information presented will include infant and child choking, and assist the participants on their journey in caring for children. When: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Where: East Jefferson General Hospital, 4200 Houma Blvd., Metairie, LA 70006, Crawford Conference Center – First Floor Cost: $10 per girl (includes materials and registration fees) Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 18, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Register through Health Finder by calling 504-4565000. Contact: Rebecca at 504-883-6932 for more information.
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Note: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Wear appropriate clothing - Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
Yoga & Pilates
Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Are you stressed out from homework, peer pressure, parents, LIFE!!!? Come unwind while working on your core strength. This traditional South Asian form of mental and physical meditation is reported to reduce stress and increase flexibility. Become aware of your breathing and strengthen your core muscles while learning some basics of mat Pilates. You will also get a tour of the rest of the gym to see all the other types of exercise equipment. Event Code: YAPCA1 When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: YAPCA2 When: Saturday, February 12, 2011 Registration Opens: December 31, 2010 Deadline: January 31, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: Bally Total Fitness, 10000 Perkins Rowe Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70810 Time: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Cost: $20 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Note: Adult participation is limited to SafetyWise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Wear loose comfortable clothing and secure long hair back in a ponytail. Bring a towel to sit on the floor and a water bottle. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Older Girl Weekend at Camp Marydale Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Come enjoy what Camp Marydale has to offer during this fun-filled older girl campout. This is a weekend where each girl chooses which activities she would like to do but can bunk as a troop. Bring a friend and have fun doing activities such as canoeing, challenge course, outdoor cooking, letterboxing, jewelry making, and more! You will be part of the planning as there will be a planning session about one month before the camp weekend. Come prepared to share your ideas! Event Code: OGWCMD When: Friday, November 19 – Sunday, November 21, 2010 Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Sunday at 12 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $50 per girl/$20 per adult volunteer for meals Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: October 8, 2010 Deadline: November 8, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Eat dinner before you arrive on Friday. Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Horseback riding will not be available for this weekend. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Puppets with a Purpose w/Calliope Puppets Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
For centuries, puppeteers have brought stories to life with puppets of all kinds. Folk tales have always provided funfilled wisdom to all ages. Help continue these traditions by learning green-themed tales, creating magical shadow puppets, and performing your piece for the class. Your group will leave with a shadow puppet screen, a how-to handout, and puppets to perform a story for your family, friends, or other Girl Scouts. This activity relates to the Folk Arts Badge skill builders # 1 & 3 and service project # 2. Event Code: PWPCA1 When: Saturday, November 20, 2010 Registration Opens: October 8, 2010 Deadline: November 8, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: PWPCA2 When: Saturday, February 19, 2011 Registration Opens: January 7, 2011 Deadline: February 7, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: Calliope Puppet Center, 623 Vallette Street, New Orleans, LA 70114
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Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cost: $20 per girl Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 25 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and a water bottle. Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
American Red Cross Emergency Preparedness IP Workshop Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
The Girl Scout Motto is: Be Prepared! Make that happen when you participate in both days of this two-day workshop where you will earn your Emergency Preparedness patch with the expert guidance of the American Red Cross. On the first day you’ll learn about the Red Cross’ role during large disasters with a guided lecture tour of the Red Cross Disaster Operations Center, Mass Feeding Kitchen and Disaster Staging Area. You will complete the initial disaster course, Fulfilling Our Mission, offered to all disaster volunteers and have the opportunity to interview one or more key members of the Emergency Services staff. The second day, presented by the Red Cross Health and Safety Department, will include how to create an emergency disaster plan with the Be Red Cross Ready: Build a Kit, Make a Plan, Be Informed workshop. You will also attend Standard First Aid certification classes and Adult CPR/AED Skills. Event Code: CARCEP First Day: Saturday, December 4, 2010, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Second Day: Saturday, January 8, 2011, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Where: Louisiana Capital Area Chapter of the American Red Cross, 4655 Sherwood Common Blvd, Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Cost: $55 - CPR/SFA Certification Class. Note: Adult drivers are welcome to participate in the first day at no charge. Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 35 Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: November 5, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Barbara Bourgeois, Community Outreach Manager, at 225-456-5555 for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Girls should dress in comfortable clothing - Girl Scout shirts are encouraged. Bring a brown bag lunch and water bottle. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
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Forever Green Girls
Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
LaHouse is an educational tool of the LSU AgCenter. It looks like a traditional home but is built sustainably. Come enjoy a tour of the home and see how the structure of the home is revealed through cut-a-ways and illustrations. View different types of insulation including one that is made out of old blue jeans. Tour the landscape and read the individual labels to learn about each plant in the garden. When: Saturday, January 8, 2011 Time: Session 1 — 9 – 11 a.m. Session 2 — 1 – 3 p.m. Where: LaHouse, 2858 Gourrier Ave, Baton Rouge, LA 70820 Cost: $8 per girl; no charge for Safety-Wise adults Capacity: Minimum 45/Maximum 90 each session Registration Opens: November 26, 2010 Deadline: December 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax 504733-8219. Please note Session 1 or Session 2 on your registration form. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946 ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle. org for more information. Note: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Wear appropriate clothing to walk outdoors.
Night Crawlers
Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Do you love to stay up late? What jobs require staying up all hours of the night? If you’re curious about what goes on while you were sleeping then join us for this all night extravaganza! We will tour a newspaper printing press, a donut shop, and much more.
Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. However, adult drivers, 21 or older, are needed and may have to follow in their own vehicle. If you are driving in from outside of the Baton Rouge area, you may want to make arrangements for your troop to stay in the Program Center until you are rested enough to drive home. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Older Girl Weekend at Camp Whispering Pines Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Come enjoy all that CWP has to offer during this fun-filled older girl campout. This is a weekend where each girl chooses which activities she would like to do but can bunk as a troop. Choose from activities such as canoeing, high ropes course, outdoor cooking, nature hikes, jewelry making, letter boxing and more! You will be part of the planning as there will be a planning session about one month before the camp weekend. Come prepared to share your ideas! Event Code: OGWCWP When: Friday, March 18 – Sunday, March 20, 2011 Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Sunday at 12 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $55 per girl/$20 per adult volunteer for meals Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: February 7, 2011 Deadline: March 7, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Eat dinner before you arrive on Friday. Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Event Code: NCCARS When: Friday, January 28 - Saturday, January 29, 2011 Time: Depart Friday night at 11:30 p.m. Return Saturday morning at 7 a.m. Where: Depart from and return to: GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $25 per girl Capacity: Minimum 13/Maximum 26 Registration Opens: December 17, 2010 Deadline: January 18, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information.
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Program Aide Training
These courses are for Girl Scouts in grades 7 – 12 and include program aide core training and one specialization module. To become a Program Aide, girls must complete council offered core training and a minimum of one specialization training. Program Aides will receive a pin after completing the core and specialization training. After they have served 25 hours working with younger Girl Scouts, they earn a patch. Program Aides can assist with day camp activities, service unit events, troop meetings, council programs and more! Girl Scout Seniors or Ambassadors who complete Program Aide training as a Cadette may take an additional specialization module to earn the Senior/Ambassador Aide pin.
Program Aide Core Training and One Specialization Training Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
The Program Aide Core Training will introduce Program Aides to the developmental and behavioral characteristics of younger girls. They will also learn the process of selecting, planning, and presenting age appropriate activities. One of the specialized trainings listed below will be selected based on the one in which girls are most interested, and will follow the program aide core training. List your Specialization Training in order of preference on the back of the registration form or on a separate sheet of paper. Event Code: PATCA1 When: Saturday, September 25, 2010 Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA Registration Opens: Now Deadline: September 10, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Cost: $20 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Remember to list Specialization Training in order of preference. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and drink. Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
experiments with the natural science of Mother Nature and learn to assist younger Girl Scouts in their own fun-filled adventures.
Arts & Crafts, Songs & Games Specialization Training
Do you like making crafts and memorizing new songs? This training will teach you how to safely assist younger Girl Scouts in making arts and crafts, how to teach songs and games, and how to use this knowledge to carry out simple ceremonies.
Day Camp Specialization Training
How many years have you attended day camp? How would you like to help out with them now? You will learn how to assist day camp facilitators and become a role model for younger Girl Scouts while having fun yourself. Learn the basics of songs, games, snack preparation, and outdoor safety.
Event Planning Specialization Training
Is your troop planning a big trip? Do you want to host a service unit event? In this Program Aide training you will learn the tricks of the event planning trade such as budgeting and time management and more.
Science & Nature Specialization Training
Do you love performing experiments and observing the world around you? Come have fun at this Program Aide training where you will combine exciting science
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Highest Awards 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.
Girl Scout Bronze Award
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. Go on a Girl Scout Junior journey. 2. Build your Girl Scout Junior team. 3. Explore your community. 4. Choose your Girl Scout Bronze Award project. 5. Make a plan. 6. Put your plan in motion. 7. 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 For Girls, then Awards for Older Girls.
Girl Scout Silver Award
Do you see issues in your neighborhood or school and have a desire to make it better? 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. 7. Make a plan and put it into motion. 8. 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 For Girls, then Awards for Older Girls.
Girl Scout Gold Award
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: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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 GSLE 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.
For more information about the Girl Scout Gold Award and to download the girl guidelines, go to www.gsle.org and click on For Girls, then Awards for Older Girls. Gold Award final reports are due by March 15, 2011 in order to be recognized at the Council Ceremony to be held in or around May 2011.
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Multi-Age Girl Scout Programs Girl Scout Day at the Southern Food and Beverage Museum Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Southern Food and Beverage Museum invites Girl Scouts to attend these very special days of culinary exploration! Come enjoy an educational stroll through time depicted by the foods and resources that define our culture topped off with a scoop of culinary delight!
The Art of Quick Pickling
Did you know that you can pickle just about any vegetable you can grow? Did you know that pickles are a healthy, tasty and fat-free snack you can enjoy anytime? Did you know that pickling is a great way to preserve food that would otherwise spoil? The question should really be, “Why wouldn’t you want to pickle?” Pickling will save you money, improve your health, and impress your friends. You could even give your pickled goods at the next family reunion or Christmas. Girls should bring a container to take home the pickles they make. When: Saturday, October 2, 2010
The Art of Pasta Making
When we think of pasta we often think of Italy. Italian homemade pasta is a dream food for many people. Pasta was brought to the United States with the waves of immigration beginning in the late 1800s. Even so, the history of homemade pasta goes back thousands of years. There are conflicting reports about the exact origins of this wonderful food. Some believe that the Chinese were the first to make pasta and others believe it dates back to the ancient Romans. In this presentation, girls will learn the basics of pasta-making and should bring containers to take home the past they make. When: Saturday, November 13, 2010
The Art of Bread Making
Early man discovered that wheat grown in Mesopotamia and Egypt could be pulverized and made into a paste. When it was placed over a fire, the paste hardened into flat bread that kept for several days. Raised bread occurred when man accidentally added yeast into the paste. During this presentation, girls will learn the basics of bread-making, including the principles of yeast. Girls should remember to bring containers to transport the dough they make to their homes where they can bake bread. When: Saturday, December 4, 2010
Time: 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. Each of the above events offers a presentation that occurs at the top of every hour for up to 50 participants. Tours are provided throughout the day. Where: The Southern Food and Beverage Museum, RiverWalk Marketplace, New Orleans, LA 70130
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Cost: Special Girl Scout discount rate of $8 per participant, including adults paid at the door day of the event. Price includes guided tours, activities, and interactive presentations. Capacity: Maximum 50 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: When maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Troops must reserve participation slots in advance by calling 504-884-4008. Participation slots are available on a first come, first serve basis. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Due to certain area seating capacities, these particular events have space limitations. Museum is open to the public on these dates, but participation in these events is only available through pre-registration with the Southern Food and Beverage Museum. Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
It’s Your Planet-Love It! Day at the Fast Food Farm Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Whether you are taking the Journey, It’s Your Planet-Love It!, or not, this activity will help you grow closer to your environment. Each girl will receive the “Fresh Off the Farm” patch. Activities for all ages will be available as girls explore the different earth conservation and food cultivation presentations which relate to the Journeys, but you do not have to be taking the Journey in order to participate. Event Code: FFDFRM When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: Fast Food Farm, 2042 Golden Grove St., Gramercy, LA 70052 Capacity: Minimum 50 Cost: $7 per participant Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: September 24, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504733-8219. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed after registrations are closed. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Visit www.fastfoodfarm.shutterfly. com/directions for driving directions. Notes: Bring your own lunch and drinks and wear appropriate clothing. Girl Scout T-shirts, as well as sunscreen and insect repellent are encouraged. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
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Longue Vue House and Gardens - Plant Investigation Workshop Girl Scout Brownies - Juniors
Come visit the Discovery Garden for a day of exploration, learning, friendship, and fun! This half-acre interactive garden is part of Longue Vue’s national historic site. Girl Scouts may explore the other gardens after the workshop. Girl Scout Brownies will learn about plants and complete all activities to earn the Plant Try-It. Girl Scout Juniors will be able to fulfill several different badge requirements relating to plants and gardens. When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Time: Workshops are 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12:30 p.m., and 2:30 p.m. Where: Longue Vue House and Gardens, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: $8 per girl, $4 per adult Capacity: Minimum 10 /Maximum 25 (girls per workshop) Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 1, 2010 Registration: Advance registration is required. Registrations will be accepted up to October 1 as long as space is available for the requested workshop time, and payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, Longue Vue must receive registration and payment by September 11 (three weeks before event). Contact: Kat Chulvick at 504-488-5488, ext. 410 or kchulvick@ longuevue.com to check space availability; register over the phone, or for more information. Notes: Plant Try-it not included. Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
Mother/Daughter Sewing Girl Scouts in grades 4 - 12
Come and learn how to sew with your mother, grandmother, aunt, or any other female adult over the age of 21. Each couple will learn the parts of the sewing machine and simple straight sewing. You will work together to make a small quilt. Event Code: MDSPC1 When: Saturday, October 9, 2010 Registration Opens: August 27, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: MDSPC2 When: Saturday, March 5, 2011 Registration Opens: January 21, 2011 Deadline: February 21, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, 545 Colonial Dr., Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $10 per person ($20 per couple) Capacity: Minimum 10 girls/10 adults - Maximum 15 girls/15 adults Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: (504) 733-8219.
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Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Each girl who registers for the program must have a female adult who registers and participates with her. No tagalongs. Bring a brown bag lunch and drink. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Twilight Paddle
Girl Scout Juniors – Ambassadors
What are Louisiana wetlands like at night? What sounds do you hear? What can you see? It’s a vivid experience to paddle into wetlands in the late afternoon daylight, lunch at sunset and then paddle back with or without the use of flashlights. Exact meeting and departure times will be set closer to event date in conjunction with sunset and moonrise. Every sense will be heightened to absorb as much of the experience as possible during this five hour adventure! Event Code: TWLGTP When: Saturday, October 16, 2010 Where: Cane Bayou near Mandeville (directions and meet time will be sent out with confirmations) Cost: $27 per participant. Capacity: Maximum 50 participants. One adult from each of the first four troops to register is admitted free to assure SafetyWise ratios. Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: October 1, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504733-8219. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed after registrations are closed. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Bring a bag lunch and water bottle. Sunscreen, insect repellant, a light jacket, and old sneakers are advised. Visit www.canoeandtrail.com or contact Byron Almquist at byron@ canoeandtrail.com for more information.
Loyola Volleyball Game and Clinic Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Come cheer for the Loyola Wolfpack Women’s Volleyball team and then stick around after the game for a special volleyball skills clinic given by the team! Be sure to bring your outside voice inside for cheering on the Loyola Wolfpack as they host cross town rival UNO! You’ll want to wear volleyball attire (tennis shoes and active wear) for the clinic! When: Saturday, October 30, 2010 Time: Game time is at 1 p.m. Skills clinic will follow the game. Where: The Den at Loyola University, 6400 Freret St., New Orleans, LA 70118. Cost: Game tickets are $6 per adult and $2 for children. All Girl Scouts attending game are allowed to participate in the skills clinic.
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Capacity: No maximum capacity. Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 13, 2010 in order to receive tickets in the mail. Registration: No registration is required. Contact: Call Jamie at 504 258-7048 to purchase tickets or for more information. Notes: Sunscreen, comfortable attire and tennis shoes are recommended. Girl Scout uniform or T-shirts are encouraged.
Tulane Green Wave Cheer Clinic & Halftime Performance Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Tulane University Cheerleaders will once again conduct a Cheer Clinic prior to the game when Tulane takes on Southern Mississippi. Join your friends for this popular yearly event and get to perform during halftime of the game! If cheerleading is not your thing, just come and enjoy the game and cheer on the Green Wave as you take advantage of the discounted ticket offer! When: Saturday, November 6, 2010 Time: Clinic is from 12 – 1 p.m. Kickoff is at 2:30 p.m. Where: Iberville Club Lounge at the New Orleans Superdome, Sugar Bowl Dr., New Orleans, LA 70112 Cost: $15 per clinic participant (includes football game ticket); $10 for football game ticket only Registration Opens: Now Deadline: October 29, 2010 in order to receive tickets in the mail. Registration: Tickets must be ordered prior to the game by completing the Tulane Cheer Clinic order form and release waiver found in the forms section and sending to the Tulane ticket office. Contact: William Thacker at 504-862-8223 Notes: Visit www.tulanegreenwave.com for game details and other information. Girl Scout T-shirts are encouraged.
Strike Up Some F-U-N at Circle Bowl
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors and their Families
You don’t want to miss the action on the lanes at this fun event! Girl will learn the history of bowling dating back to 5,200 BC and enjoy searching for the answers on the bowling trivia game. Learn how to keep score without a computer, sportsmanship skills and how to be a team player. To keep the fun “rolling” Circle Bowl will provide the last hour with Galactic Bowling (lights out with glow in the dark fun). Music, DJ, and a dance contest too! Event Code: BOWLFF When: Saturday, November 13, 2010 Time: 6 – 9 p.m. Where: Circle Bowl, 8878 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA 70817 Cost: $17 per person (includes 3 hours of bowling, shoe rental, one slice of pizza and a small soft drink, and bowling work sheets) Capacity: Minimum 128/Maximum 320 Registration Opens: October 1, 2010 Deadline: November 1, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the Circle Bowl Registration form found in the back of this book form section for each family or group and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit
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card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adults are required to attend with Girl Scouts. Girl Scouts will receive the Bowling Fun Badge. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Kappa Delta National Girls Day Girl Scout Daisies – Juniors
Come enjoy all the excitement of being a girl during this series of workshops and presentations that will concentrate on promoting healthy living habits such as nutritional foods, exercise, personal self-image, the importance of friends and much more. Event Code: KDNGDY When: Sunday, November 14, 2010 Time: 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Where: Women’s Hospital, 9050 Airline Hwy., Baton Rouge, LA 70815 Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: 150 girls Registration Opens: August 30, 2010 Deadline: October 31, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and a drink. Please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
Girl Scout Day at Longue Vue House and Gardens Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Take a guided tour through the lovely house at Longue Vue and then leisurely explore the gardens. Girl Scouts and Girl Scout adult volunteers will receive special ticket pricing. When: Saturday, November 20, 2010 Time: Group tours take place each hour on the hour from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: $4 per girl, $5 per accompanying adult Capacity: Maximum 20 guests per tour Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 19, 2010 Registration: Advance registration is required. Registrations will be accepted up to November 19 as long as space is available for the requested tour time and payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, Longue Vue must receive registration and payment by October 30 (three weeks before event). Contact: Anna Bell Jones at 504-488-5488, ext. 339 or ajones@ longuevue.com to check space availability, register over the phone, or for more information. Notes: Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
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Elmwood Cheerleading Academy Cheer & Pizza Night Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This is always a popular event! Come join Elmwood Cheerleading Academy for a night of cheers, chants, stunts, jumps, dance, tumbling and pizza! When: Friday, December 3, 2010 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: November 29, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. When: Friday, March 25, 2011 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: March 21, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached.
New Orleans Bowl
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Time: 6 – 9 p.m. Where: Elmwood Fitness Center, 1200 S. Clearview Parkway, Harahan, LA, 70123 Cost: $12 per Girl Scout/no cost for Safety-Wise adults Capacity: No maximum Registration: Complete the Elmwood Cheerleading Academy Cheer & Pizza Night registration form found in the forms section and send completed form and payment to: Elmwood Cheerleading Academy, Attn: Raymond Williams, 1200 S. Clearview Parkway, #1200, Harahan, LA 70123. Contact: Raymond Williams at 504-736-4775 for more information. Notes: Leaders attending with 10 or more Girl Scouts who register for the program before the registration deadline, will receive a five day pass to Elmwood Fitness Center. Passes will be given after attendance of the program. Girl Scouts should wear comfortable clothing and pull long hair back into a ponytail.
Baton Rouge Christmas Parade Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Calling all Girl Scout troops of all ages! Join us in the 60th Annual Kiwanis Downtown Baton Rouge Christmas Parade. Let’s show off the Girl Scout pride by walking the parade route together (approximately one mile). This is a great opportunity for the Baton Rouge community, including over 100,000 spectators plus television viewers, to see your troop’s dedication and commitment to Girl Scouts, and to wear your Girl Scout uniform or matching Girl Scout shirts. The 2010 televised parade will be starring “Hollywood Hal and Rhinestone Al” as the Grand Marshals. Let’s WOW southeast Louisiana and march together in a mass showing of Girl Scouts! Event Code: BRCPDA When: Saturday, December 11, 2010 Time: 4 p.m. until end of parade Where: Downtown Baton Rouge (details will be sent after registration) Cost: $20 per troop Capacity: Minimum 5 troops/No maximum Registration Opens: October 29, 2010 Deadline: November 29, 2010 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or
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individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Note: Troops are required to meet adult/girl Safety-Wise ratios, but additional adults are welcome. Girls must register as a troop, but Juliettes may register and will walk with other Juliettes or a troop.
The New Orleans Bowl invites all Girl Scouts to come onto the field for the National Anthem prior to kick off of this very special event! All Girl Scouts attending can participate in pre-game activities, then sit in a special Girl Scout section for the football game. Friends and family are invited to attend and sit together, but only girls and leaders will be allowed through the special entrance and onto the field. This event is also being offered to Boy Scouts. When: Saturday, December 18, 2010 Time: Kickoff is at 8 p.m. A schedule of pregame activities will be sent along with tickets. Where: New Orleans Superdome, Sugar Bowl Dr., New Orleans, LA 70112 Cost: Free to all Girl Scouts and Troop Leaders; $10 each for friends and family. Registration Deadline: December 3, 2010 Registration: Tickets must be ordered prior to the game by completing the New Orleans Bowl registration form found in the forms section, and faxing or mailing with payment (for family or friends tickets) to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle.org. Notes: Visit www.NewOrleansBowl.com for game details and other information. Girl Scout uniforms or T-shirts are encouraged.
U.S.S. Kidd Overnight
Girl Scouts ages 6 and above
The U.S.S. KIDD invites Girl Scouts to come take over the ship! Experience first hand the close-quarters living that a World War II sailor would have endured as you and over 130 other Girl Scouts from all over the council camp overnight aboard the U.S.S. KIDD! Special activities and presentations will be scheduled for the evening. Event Code: USKIDD When: Saturday, January 8, 2011 Time: Check in at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. All gear must be off ship by 9 a.m. Sunday, but museum is open until 5 p.m. Where: U.S.S. KIDD Veterans Memorial, 305 South River Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Cost: $22 per participant (including adults). Price includes breakfast Sunday morning. Capacity: Minimum 75/ Maximum 130
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Registration Opens: September 27, 2010 Deadline: December 17, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@ gsle.org; or the U.S.S. KIDD at 225-342-1942, ext. 13 for more information. Notes: Safety-Wise adult/girl ratio required. This event is open to Girl Scouts and female adult volunteers only. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed after registration is closed, and will provide event details as well as what can and should be brought. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy - Friday Night Fun Night Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Always a fun outing, Friday Night Fun Nights at Ivanov’s Gym provides supervised gymnastics, tumbling, tumble-track, games, music and fun in a 12,000 square foot facility! Pizza and drinks will be served. You need only bring your smile and the desire to have a great time!
When: Friday, January 14, 2011 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: December 22, 2010 When: Friday, April 15, 2011 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: March 25, 2011 When: Friday, May 6, 2011 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 15, 2011 Time: 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Where: Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy, 3930 Barron St., Metairie, LA (one block behind French Riviera on the corner of Veterans & Cleary) Cost: $12 per girl (non-refundable) Capacity: Minimum 40/Maximum 60. (If the program does not meet the minimum of 40, participants other than Girl Scouts will be included in the event.) Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form with roster, and send with payment to: Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy, 3930 Barron St., Metairie, LA 700025734. Include one check for all participants. Office hours to drop off payment and registration are Monday – Friday, 3:306:30 p.m., or Saturday, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Contact: Ivanov’s Gymnastics Academy at 504-889-9800 for more information. Notes: Due to space limitations, adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Girls should dress in comfortable clothes. No shoes will be allowed on the gym floor; socks or bare feet only. Check out www.ivanovsgymnastics.com for information about beginner and advanced classes, camps, and more!
Featuring: The USS KIDD A-7E Corsair Attack Aircraft P-40 Fighter Plane Old Ironsides Exhibit Largest Model Ship Collection in the South Veterans Memorial Plaza Souvenir / Gift Shop
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Walk the Decks of History
Tours Daily 9 5 Historic Warship & Veterans Museum at Government St. & The Mississippi River 305 S. River Road Baton Rouge, LA 70802 225-342-1942 www.usskidd.com
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National WWII Museum Girl Scout Day Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The National World War II Museum invites all Girl Scouts to a special day designed for them to tour the museum’s exhibits, explore the history and lessons of D-Day, and enjoy special presentations and creative activities just for Girl Scouts. All new activities and presentations will be designed for this year’s event, so do not miss it! When: Saturday January 22, 2011 Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: The National World War II Museum, 945 Magazine Street, New Orleans, LA Cost: Free museum entry for all Girl Scouts in uniform. Adults pay reduced rate of $10 and tagalongs $5. Registration: Registration is requested by calling or emailing your troop information including the number of girls attending. Contact: For more information and to RSVP, contact Lauren Handley at The National World War II Museum at 504-5276012, ext. 229 or lauren.handley@nationalww2museum.org. Notes: Safety-Wise adult/girl ratio required. Patches are available for purchase in the museum store. Girl Scout uniforms or T-shirts are encouraged.
Louisiana Art and Science Museum Girl Scout Day Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors
The Louisiana Art & Science Museum (LASM) in Baton Rouge invites Girl Scouts to attend a very exciting day of Discovery and Exploration! Come enjoy an entertaining and educational afternoon on the banks of the Mississippi River at LASM - Where Art and Science Connect! Event Code: ARTSC1 When: Saturday, February 5, 2011 Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Where: The Louisiana Art and Science Museum, 100 River Road South, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Cost: $11 per participant, including adults. Price includes guided tours and activities, interactive presentations, a planetarium program, and a light snack. Capacity: Maximum 300 participants - first 100 Daisies, first 100 Brownies, and first 100 Girl Scout Juniors to register, including adults and tagalongs. Registration Opens: November 15, 2010 Deadline: January 27, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed upon receipt of registration. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org; or The Louisiana Art and Science Museum at 225-3445272, ext. 139 for more information. Notes: Due to limited seating capacity in some programs, pre-registration is required. The museum is open to the public on this date, but participation in the special event
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activities requires advance notice in order to make adequate preparations. An admission fee of $15 per person (instead of the discounted rate of $11) will be charged to unregistered groups that arrive unexpectedly on the day of the event. These groups will pay at the ticket counter rather than participate in the streamlined process available to preregistered groups. Children must be at least 3 years of age to enter planetarium programs. Girl Scout uniforms are encouraged.
Snorkeling Splash Down Girl Scouts ages 8 and up
Fulfill the requirements for the Water Fun Badge while learning to appreciate and respect the world below. Spend the day in the indoor, heated, junior Olympic pool learning marine safety and playing water games. Become a skilled snorkeler who can demonstrate four fin kicks, perform two surface dives and enter the water properly with equipment. The afternoon is packed with fun challenges and interesting tidbits of knowledge about marine life such as sharks and other interesting creatures. Learn how to equalize your ears, clear your mask, swim like a mermaid and more. Take this first step toward becoming a SCUBA diver. Join us! It’s great fun. When: Saturday, February 12, 2011 Time: 12 – 4 p.m. Where: Harry’s Dive Shop, 4709 Airline Hwy., Metairie, LA Cost: $50 per girl Capacity: Minimum 6/Maximum 20 Registration: Contact Harry’s Dive Shop at 504-888-4882 or e-mail scuba3483@aol.com to register. Notes: Each girl should bring her own mask, snorkel, and fins.
Contemporary Arts Center Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Come be an artist for a day! Join the Contemporary Arts Center for a day of art activities including theater, dance, music, and visual art! Event Code: COARTS When: Saturday, February 19, 2011 Time: 1 – 4 p.m. Where: The Contemporary Arts Center, 900 Camp St., New Orleans, LA 70130 Cost: $9 per girl Capacity: Minimum 40/Maximum 65 Registration Opens: November 15, 2010 Deadline: February 4, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle. org; or Marie at The Contemporary Arts Center at 504-5283805 for more information
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Notes: Due to space limitations, please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise ratio and transportation needs. Girls should wear comfortable clothing and Girl Scout uniforms/T-shirts are encouraged. Bring a light snack if needed. Confirmations will be mailed or emailed after registrations have closed. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Longue Vue House and Gardens Girl Scout Tea and Fashion Show Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Girl Scouts and adult volunteers are invited to join us for a lovely formal tea. Come in your favorite outfit and enjoy a fashion show of Girl Scout apparel modeled by your sister Girl Scouts, all while sipping tea and lemonade and dining on tea sandwiches, cookies, and scones. A complimentary house tour is available for all who attend.
When: Saturday, March 26, 2011 Time: Seating is available at 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. and at 1 – 3 p.m. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: $22 per person Capacity: Maximum 60 guests per seating Registration Opens: Now Registration Deadline: March 25, 2011 Registration: Advance registration is required. Registrations will be accepted up to March 25 as long as space is available for the requested tour time and payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, Longue Vue must receive registration and payment by March 5 (three weeks before event). Contact: Lydia Vaughn at 504-488-5488, ext. 333 or lvaughn@ longuevue.com to check space availability, register over the phone, or for more information. Notes: Teapot Fun patch available at Council Shop.
Girl Scout “Model for a Day” at Longue Vue House and Gardens Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Fun, fashion and Girl Scouts! You can be a model for the Girl Scout Tea and Fashion Show at Longue Vue House and Gardens on March 26, 2011! Your audience will be sister Girl Scouts, troop leaders, and parents who will be attending one of the tea events on that day. The clothes modeled will be from the Girl Scouts Louisiana East Council Shop. The time commitment is a fitting at the Council Shop a few weeks prior to the tea along with the actual day of the tea. When: Saturday, March 26, 2011, plus a fitting date to be announced. Time: 10 – 10:30 a.m. or 1 – 1:30 p.m. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: Free plus a self-guided garden activity while at Longue Vue Capacity: Minimum 10 Girl Scouts needed for each tea seating Registration Opens: Now Deadline: March 25, 2011 Registration: Advance registration is required. Registrations will be accepted up to March 25 as long as space is available for the requested tour time and payment is made by credit card. If paying by check, Longue Vue must receive registration and payment by March 4 (three weeks before event).
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Girl Scout Earth Day at City Park Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Come take action as we make City Park a cleaner place to enjoy with family and friends! Check in at our base camp near the practice track, receive your assigned area of City Park and show your family and friends how Girl Scouts always leave a place better than they found it. Bring your own trash bags (one for each: glass, plastic, paper, other) and other clean-up gear. Informative presentations will be held at base camp throughout the day on the conservation and preservation of our planet. Let us know if your troop would like to present what they have done to make the world a better place. Come and help us celebrate Earth Day at City Park! When: Saturday, April 23, 2011 Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: Free Capacity: Minimum 50 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: April 2, 2011 Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220 or kshipp@gsle.org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and drinks & don’t forget sunscreen and/or insect repellent. Wear appropriate clothing; Girl Scout shirts are encouraged. Be sure not to leave any trash! Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
New Orleans Hornets Girl Scout Nights Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Your New Orleans Hornets will be putting together several great events for Girl Scouts, including the popular Honey Bee Dance Clinic, once the NBA schedule is released. Check back at www.gsle.org for updates to this program. When: TBA check the Girl Scouts Louisiana East website at www. gsle.org for updated information. Where: New Orleans Arena, 1501 Girod St., New Orleans, LA 70113 Cost: TBA Registration: Tickets must be ordered prior to the games by completing the order form on the council website calendar (when available) and sending to the Hornets office or contact Trish directly at 504-593-4740. Visit www.hornets.com for more games and information. Contact: Kevin Shipp 504-733-8220, ext. 2243 or kshipp@gsle.org for more information.
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Camp Marydale’s Wrangler/Spur Program Wranglers
Spurs
Ride’em cowgirl! Would you like to share your riding skills and knowledge of horses with younger girls? If you are 14 and older and LOVE horses, come be a part of the Girl Scouts Louisiana East’s Wrangler Program. You will be paired with adult mentors to teach Western horseback riding workshops at Camp Marydale to troops and service units. Wranglers also help out with special weekend events such as Daisy Day, Love, Hug & Groom, and Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp.
Are horses your thing? If so, get ready to saddle up and learn all about your favorite animals. If you are age 12 to 13, LOVE horses, and aren’t afraid to get dirty, get ready to take a special “behind the scenes” look at Girl Scouts Louisiana East’s Wrangler Program. Spurs will have the opportunity to “shadow” a member of the Wrangler Program to learn what it takes to be a Wrangler.
Girls 12–13
Girls 14 and older
How much time does it take?
Wranglers meet the second Tuesday of each month at the Council Regional Service Center in Baton Rouge to get up-to-date information about the horses, equipment and events at Camp Marydale. Wranglers are expected to participate in two or three weekends per semester and Wrangler Training Weekends that are scheduled twice a year, in August and January. All New Wranglers are required to attend the New Wrangler/Spur weekend trainings before they are allowed to work any other weekends.
What is a Wrangler Weekend?
These weekends are held at Camp Marydale and are designed to provide you with the opportunity to improve your basic horsemanship and riding skills, and give you a chance to get to know the other girls in the program. You will also have an opportunity to meet with horse care professionals and professional trainers. This is also the time to test to move up to a higher level. All New Wranglers are required to attend the New Wrangler/Spur weekend trainings before they are allowed to work any other weekends.
Wrangler Adults are also needed!
As with all programs we have to have enough adults working with the girls each weekend according to Safety-Wise ratios.
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Girls who participate in the Spur Program are required to attend the New Wrangler/Spur Training Weekend before being allowed to attend any other weekend. This year’s New Wrangler/Spur Training Weekend will be held in January to provide you with the opportunity to improve your horsemanship, riding skills, knowledge of horse care, and a lot more. All Spurs must have a Spur Mom (two girls to one adult) attend camp with them on the weekend they sign up to work or they will not be able to attend the weekend. *Spurs are not eligible for advancement beyond Entry Level until they are 14 years old. If you are interested in learning more about becoming a Wrangler or a Spur, contact Donna Dupré in the Program Department at 225927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle.org.
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Camp Marydale’s Horse Program New Wrangler Training Weekend
Girl Scouts ages 14 and up (including adult volunteers)
Want to be a Wrangler? Are you 14 years of age or older and interested in learning about the care of horses? Do you have some experience with horseback riding and want to learn how to teach it? Then, this session is for you! Girls 14 and up can join the Wrangler program and attend weekends at Camp Marydale to assist the riding staff with the horse program. You will be trained on many levels. If you’d like to get involved, sign up for this training course and join the fun. Interested adult volunteers are encouraged to attend as the girls must have adults attend all work weekends, too. Event Code: NWTRWD When: Friday, August 27 – Sunday, August 29, 2010 Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Sunday at 3 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $35 per person (includes 5 meals) Capacity: Minimum 15/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: Now Deadline: August 16, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is required. No tagalongs. Everyone must have a water bottle. Snacks and extra drinks are allowed. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Love, Hug and Groom Girl Scout Brownies
We’re rounding up Girl Scout Brownies who want to learn more about our horses at Camp Marydale! Saddle up because you’re going to get a sample of what’s to come when members of our Wrangler & Spur programs introduce you to the basics of horse care with hands-on grooming. You’ll also get a tour of the barn and end the session with a pony ride. Event code: LHGBR1 When: Saturday, October 9, 2010 Time: Session 1 — 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Time: Session 2 — 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. When: Sunday, October 10, 2010 Time: Session 3 — 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Registration Opens: August 27, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached.
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Event code: LHGBR2 When: Saturday, April 16, 2011 Time: Session 1 — 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Time: Session 2 — 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. When: Sunday, April 17, 2011 Time: Session 3 — 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Registration Opens: March 4, 2011 Deadline: April 4, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $8 per girl Capacity: Minimum 25/Maximum 40 (per session) Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Please remember to indicate Session 1, 2 or 3. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Note: Bring a sack lunch and drinks for a picnic before or after your session. The Love, Hug & Groom patch will be provided at the end of the session. Adult participation is limited to SafetyWise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp
Girl Scout Juniors (must be at least 9 years old and in 4th grade) Are horses your thing? If so, get ready to saddle up for a weekend of riding, grooming and learning all about your favorite creatures. You’ll learn the basics from the Wranglers, and have time to improve your riding skills and even enjoy a trail ride, if weather permits. You will also do a fun craft and play some great games, all horse related. When you’re not “back at the barn,” be prepared for an entire weekend of cowgirl fun!
Event Code: HHRCJR When: Sunday, November 21 – Tuesday, November 23, 2010 Time: Check in Sunday at 2 p.m. and check out Tuesday at 4 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $60 per girl (includes room and board, program supplies, all activities, and six meals) $35 per adult (includes room and board, and six meals) Capacity: Minimum 26 /Maximum 40 Registration Opens: October 8, 2010 Deadline: November 8, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219.
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Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Get ready to saddle up for a weekend of riding, grooming and learning about your favorite creatures. You’ll learn the basics from the Wranglers, and have time to improve your riding skills and even enjoy a trail ride, if weather permits. You will also do a fun craft and play some great games, all horse related. When you’re not “back at the barn,” be prepared for an entire weekend of cowgirl fun!
Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Note: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Pony Up!
and Sponsor a Horse at Camp Marydale!!
Event Code: HHRCCA When: Saturday, January 15 – Monday, January 17, 2011 (Martin Luther King holiday) Time: Check in Saturday at 9 a.m. Check out Monday at 3 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $60 per girl (includes room and board, program and activity supplies, and seven meals) $35 per adult (includes room and board and seven meals) Capacity: Minimum 26/Maximum 40 Registration Opens: December 3, 2010 Deadline: January 3, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached.
We are offering troops, individuals, and businesses an opportunity to sponsor a horse for a year. As a Pony Up! sponsor, your name will be listed with your horse’s bio on our website, in the Annual Report, and GSLE Connections.
Levels of Sponsorship
Sponsor one horse for one year - $1,200 Sponsor one horse for six months - $600 For additional information, please visit our website, or contact Carrie Thomas at 504-733-8220, ext. 2245.
BODYWORKS: AN OBESITY PREVENTION PROGRAM FOR GIRLS AND THEIR MOMS Monday, September 20, 2010 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. St. Elizabeth Medical Plaza Conference Room 17609 Old Jefferson Highway, Prairieville (across from Oak Grove Primary School) FREE admission. To register, call Community Education at 621-2906. Registration online at steh.com. Childhood obesity is at epidemic proportions. Join us at the BodyWorks Information Forum to learn more about this FREE, 6-session program for girls ages 9-13 and their moms. BodyWorks has a proven track record in improving eating and activity habits by providing needed tools and support to initiate behavior changes. Participation counts toward badges for both Girl Scout Juniors and Cadettes.
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Program Power 2010 – 2011
Camp Events Programs are organized by the individual camps: Camp Covington, Camp Marydale, and Camp Whispering Pines.
At Camp Covington
Family Camping Opportunities at Camp Covington
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors and their Families Event Code: FCOACC When: Friday, September 24 – Sunday, September 26, 2010 or Friday, November 12 – Sunday, November 14, 2010 or Friday, March 18 – Sunday, March 20, 2011 or Friday, April 15 – Sunday, April 17, 2011 Where: Camp Covington, Covington, LA Cost: Normal camping fees plus $5 per family to cover cost of nonmember insurance. List of camp facilities and fees is located on the back of the Camp Reservation Request form. Registration: Complete the Camp Covington Camp Reservation Request form and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504733-8219. Contact: Kim Hennegan at 504-733-8220, ext. 2338 or khennegan@gsle.org; or Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adults are required to attend.
Daisy Day at Camp Covington
Girl Scout Daisies Come check out Camp Covington and enjoy fun activities— learn some camp songs, play some games, go for a hike, and make S’mores around a camp fire. You may also tour some camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a bag lunch and a refillable water bottle; supplies for S’mores and lemonade will be provided. Event Code: DADACC When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Time: 9:30 a.m. — 2 p.m. Where: Camp Covington, Covington, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: August 20, 2010 Deadline: September 20, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
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Ready-Set-Go Camping for Brownies Girl Scout Brownies
Never been camping before and not sure what to expect? Now’s the time to find out what all the fun is about! Come join other Girl Scout Brownies on this one night adventure of outdoor cooking and skill rotations. Learn about knot tying, kapers, pot care, and the proper way to wash dishes. Learn how to safely handle a knife, build a fire, and operate a propane stove. Also learn how to properly clean your units before checking out and why it’s important. Leaders must have taken Troop Camping training and prepared their girls for overnight camping. More details to follow after all registrations are received. You must register as a troop. Event Code: RSGCBR When: Friday, November 5 – Saturday, November 6, 2010 Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Saturday at 4 p.m. Where: Camp Covington, Covington, LA Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 50 (girls & adults) Registration Opens: September 24, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Ready-Set-Go Camping for Juniors Girl Scout Juniors
Have you been camping before but still not quite comfortable with your basic outdoor camping skills? Come join other Girl Scout Juniors on this two night adventure of outdoor cooking and skill rotations. Learn about knot tying, kapers, pot care, and the proper way to wash dishes. Learn how to safely handle a knife, build a fire, and operate a propane stove. Also learn how to properly clean your units before checking out and why it’s important. Leaders must have already taken Troop Camping training and have prepared their girls for overnight camping. More details to follow after all registrations are received. You must register as a troop. Event Code: RSGCJR When: Friday, February 11 – Saturday, February 12, 2011 Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Saturday at 4 p.m. Where: Camp Covington, Covington, LA
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Cost: $5 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 50 (girls & adults) Registration Opens: December 31, 2010 Deadline: January 31, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
At Camp Marydale
Daisy Day at Marydale
At Camp Whispering Pines
Girl Scout Daisies
Come check out Camp Marydale and enjoy fun activities— learn some camp songs, play some games, go for a hike, and make S’mores around a camp fire. Weather permitting you may get to do a pony ride and a hay ride. Tour some of the camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a bag lunch; we will provide supplies for S’mores and lemonade. (Bring a cup with a handle.) Event Code: DADAMD When: Saturday, May 7, 2011 — NEW DATE Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 Registration Opens: March 28, 2011 Deadline: April 25, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
Swing Into Spring
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Come spend the day celebrating Girl Scouting! The day will be jam-packed with fun activities for all age levels. Event Code: SSPRNG When: Saturday, March 26, 2011 Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: Camp Marydale, St. Francisville, LA
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Cost: $10 per girl; $2 per Safety-Wise adult Capacity: 500 participants including adults Registration Opens: January 17, 2011 Deadline: March 5, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and drinks. Please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise ratio and transportation needs. Overnight camping is available with limited program site activities available. All camp fees and approval process still apply.
Me & My Pal at CWP
Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Bring your dad, grandfather, uncle, or another appropriate adult male over the age of 21 to camp for a weekend of fun and to show them what a terrific camper you are! Together you will enjoy canoeing, rock wall climbing, fishing, swimming, hiking and more! A hot dog dinner will be provided Friday night. Event Code: MMPWP1 When: Friday, October 22 – Saturday, October 23, 2010 Registration Opens: September 10, 2010 Deadline: October 11, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: MMPWP2 When: Friday, April 8 – Saturday, April 9, 2011 Registration Opens: February 25, 2011 Deadline: March 28, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: Check in Friday at 6 p.m. Check out Saturday at 6 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $40 per person (includes snacks and three meals, one patch per girl, and all camping/program costs) Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 participants Registration: Complete the Me & My Pal Registration form for each individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504733-8219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: One male adult over the age of 21 is required to attend with each girl/sisters. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
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Fall Festival Celebrating Juliette Low’s 150th Birthday Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Come and enjoy a fun-filled day at camp! Participate in hands-on activities and informative presentations from an array of different organizations. Bake your own special birthday cake or other goodies beforehand to bring and share with all your sisters as we celebrate our Girl Scout founder’s 150th birthday! Event Code: FAFEST When: Saturday, October 30, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $10 per girl; $2 per Safety-Wise adult Capacity: 500 participants including adults Registration Opens: August 30, 2010. Deadline: October 16, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch and drinks. Please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise ratio and transportation needs. Overnight camping is available with limited program site activities available. All camp fees and approval process still apply.
Nature Nuts
Girl Scout Brownies
Do you love the outdoors? Join us for a fun-filled day at camp where girls can participate in many different outdoor activities, including a nature talk and scavenger hunt. Investigate amazing plants and animals living all around us at camp. Peer into the lake and see what lives there – it might surprise you! This program activity relates to Outdoor Adventure and Plants Try-it. Event Code: NNBRS1 When: Saturday, November 13, 2010 Time: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $10 per girl Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 50 Registration Opens: September 27, 2010 Deadline: October 25, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information.
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Note: Bring a brown bag lunch and drink. Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Family Camping Opportunities at Camp Whispering Pines
Girl Scout Daisies - Ambassadors and their Families Event Code: FCOCWP When: Friday, November 19 – Sunday, November 21, 2010 or Friday, February 11 – Sunday, February 13, 2011 or Friday, March 11 – Sunday, March 13, 2011 or Friday, May 6 – Sunday, May 8, 2011 Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: Normal camping fees plus $5 per family to cover cost of non-member insurance. The list of camp facilities and fees is located on the back of the CWP Camp Reservation Request form. Registration: Complete the Camp Whispering Pines Camp Reservation Request form and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-733-8219. Contact: Kim Hennegan at 504-733-8220, ext. 2338 or khennegan@gsle.org or Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adults are required to attend.
Water Front Fun Weekend at CWP Girl Scout Juniors – Ambassadors
Join us at CWP and celebrate everything water. There will be swimming, canoeing, and plenty more water-related activities. Come have a splash-tastic time at camp! Event Code: WFCWP1 When: Friday, April 29 – Sunday, May 1, 2011 Registration Opens: January 3, 2011 Deadline: April 8, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Event Code: WFCWP2 When: Friday, May 13 – Sunday, May 15, 2011 Registration Opens: January 3, 2011 Deadline: April 15, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Time: Check in Friday between 4 – 7 p.m. to settle into units. Check out Sunday between 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $40 per person (includes Saturday breakfast, lunch, and dinner; camping and program fees) Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 participants Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Kevin Shipp at 504-733-8220, ext.2243 or kshipp@gsle. org for more information.
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Notes: All activities are planned for Saturday with a schedule of events provided upon check-in. Grills would be helpful, but are not required. Campers are on their own for Friday dinner and Sunday breakfast, but may bring supplies to cookout. Girl Scouts and female adults only. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
Daisy Day at Camp Whispering Pines Girl Scout Daisies
Come check out Camp Whispering Pines and enjoy fun activities—learn some camp songs, play some games, and make S’mores around a camp fire. You will go on a guided hike to learn about the special trees and other foliage growing at CWP. Tour some of the camp units so that you’ll be ready to go camping. Come as a troop or on your own with a parent. It’ll be lots of fun! Bring a brown bag lunch and a refillable water bottle. Supplies for S’mores and lemonade will be provided. Event Code: DADAWP When: Saturday, May 14, 2011 Time: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $8 per girl/$2 per adult Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 100 Registration Opens: April 1, 2011 Deadline: May 2, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or
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individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. No tagalongs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached. Daisy Day Fun patch will be provided.
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Bridging Brownies Day at CWP Girl Scout Brownies
Are you bridging from Girl Scout Brownies to Girl Scout Juniors and need to work with a Junior troop to complete some of the activities? Want to have that special bridging ceremony but not sure what to do or where to do it? Come join other Brownies for this special day and bridge from Brownies to Juniors. Leaders, bring all the bridging badges needed. We will provide the certificates. And of course don’t forget those cameras! Event Code: BRBRDA When: Saturday, May 21, 2011 Time: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: Camp Whispering Pines, Independence, LA Cost: $10 per girl (Fee includes activity supplies and certificates, but not badges.) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 30 Registration Opens: April 8, 2011 Deadline: May 2, 2011 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Event Registration form for each troop (including troop roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch; drinks will be provided. Adults are welcome to attend. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
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Council Properties Camping has long been rated a favorite activity shared by both girl and adult Girl Scouts throughout the Louisiana area. Our council owns four outdoor facilities that are each unique in its own way and offer unlimited program opportunities for outdoor activities. Camp Marydale in St. Francisville and Camp Whispering Pines in Independence serve as our summer resident camps. Along with Camp Covington, they offer both day and overnight uses for our troops and service units throughout the school year. Day use facilities also include McFadden Cabin located in New Orleans’ City Park. Check out the camp patches available on page on the next page. The following descriptions will help you in choosing the right facility for your next outdoor adventure.
Camp Covington
Recognized by the American Camp Association as a “Pioneer of Camping” site, Camp Covington is one of the oldest Girl Scout camps in use in the United States. This 23acre site located on the Bogue Falaya River near Covington is open for day use and camping with platform tent and cabin units available. A newly renovated dining hall, fire circles, frisbee disk course, archery and sand volleyball are just some of the improvements made to the camp in the last year. The sandy-bottomed Bogue Falaya remains a perfect spot for wading.
Camp Marydale
Camp Marydale is a 400-acre site in St. Francisville, LA offering year round camping with a multi-purpose building/ dining hall, cabin and tent units, and a large lodge for activities. There is a sports field; a low ropes challenge course, several hiking trails, and a swimming pool. Marydale also offers archery and a small lake for canoeing. A herd of horses are housed in a large barn, with two riding arenas. One arena is covered to offer program in an area more climate controlled.
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Camp Whispering Pines
Camp Whispering Pines is a 600-acre site located in Independence, LA (20 miles north of Hammond, LA). The site is heavily forested with pine and river area hardwoods. Many well established trails wind through the widely-scattered campsites. The waterfront is diverse at Camp Whispering Pines: a 23-acre lake is available for boating; a Junior Olympicsized pool is available for swimming; the Tangipahoa River borders the property; Indian Creek meanders through the back section of the camp. Camp Whispering Pines also offers program opportunities at its high ropes challenge course and rock climbing wall.
McFadden Cabin
McFadden Cabin is located in City Park behind the New Orleans Museum of Art and is used for day use only. The cabin is very popular in the early fall and late spring for ceremonies, first day outings, and art programs so booking early is highly recommended!
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Camping & Outdoor Program Horseback Riding
Troops are able to participate in equestrian programs at Camp Marydale in St. Francisville or Sweetwater Riding Stable (near Camp Whispering Pines) in Independence. All other equestrian facilities must be pre approved by the Council Program and Properties Department.
Camping on Non-Council Sites
Sites and facilities must meet all Safety-Wise standards. Other Girl Scout camps, State and National Parks are often a good camping alternative to a council facility. Troop/ groups are allowed to camp at all Girl Scout camps, State or National Parks, and Jellystone Park in Robert, LA. All other camp facilities must be pre-approved by the Council Program and Properties Department.
Camp Whispering Pines Outdoor Adventure Series
Some very special guests will be visiting Camp Whispering Pines this year to share presentations to girls camping that weekend. Exact times of presentations will be determined closer to the exact dates. Other organizations will be added throughout the year, and there are no fees or other requirements needed to participate in these presentations other than being at camp! So enjoy your weekend at camp with these special guests! Satuday, October 9, 2010 Tangipahoa Sheriff’s K-9 Unit Satuday, October 16, 2010 Observing the Night Sky! Satuday, October 23, 2010 Keep Louisiana Beautiful Tangipahoa Sheriff’s K-9 Unit Saturday, November 6, 2010 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Tangipahoa Sheriff’s Dept. Saturday, November 13, 2010 Keep Louisiana Beautiful Observing the Night Sky! Saturday, December 4, 2010 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Observing the Night Sky!
Saturday, March 12, 2011 Keep Louisiana Beautiful Saturday, March 26, 2010 Observing the Night Sky! Saturday, April 16, 2011 Tangipahoa Sheriff’s K-9 Unit Saturday, April 23, 2011 Observing the Night Sky! Tangipahoa Sheriff’s Dept. Saturday, May 7, 2011 Keep Louisiana Beautiful Observing the Night Sky! Tangipahoa Sheriff’s K-9 Unit
Day Use of Council Facilities
Day/Twilight Camp
These special programs are held in the local community and are Service Unit sponsored and run by volunteer staff. The site may be council owned, leased, rented or borrowed. Day/Twilight Camping occurs during the summer months and is often a Girl Scout’s very first camping experience. Registration information should be available within your individual service unit. Information is available in the spring but for more information about your area Day/Twilight camps or to volunteer contact your service unit.
Resident Camp at Council Camps
Resident Camp sessions are conducted at council camps with sessions running three to 13 days in June and July. Girls register as individuals and may participate in general or specialized programs. In specialized sessions, the girls may select a program that emphasizes general activities, horseback riding, or water fun. Camp brochures are mailed to each Girl Scout household in February.
Troop Camping
Troop Camping is a troop experience of one or more nights in a camp setting planned and carried out by the girls and trained leaders of a troop/group. Council camps are available for troop camping during the week and on weekends (except during council-sponsored activities or camp closures). Reservations may be made at any time.
Service Unit Camping
This camping experience includes the entire Service Unit and is a great opportunity for new troops and newly trained outdoor leaders to practice their outdoor skills in a supportive environment. Service units may hold their encampments on council-owned property (highly suggested) or non-owned camp sites (see Camping on Non-Council Sites). It is up to the service unit team to schedule the dates and receive approval from their Membership Executive or Service Unit Administrative Chair.
Outdoor Program Patches
A day-long outing is an important step in the outdoor progression for girls. A full day at Camp Covington, Camp Marydale, or Camp Whispering Pines can include: hikes; outdoor cooking; water activities; nature exploration; and evening campfires. At McFadden Cabin, girls enjoy exploring
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nearby art exhibits, lagoons and ancient oak trees. All sites include: rakes, shovels, buckets, tables, benches, grills, and nearby water.
Several fun outdoor program patches are available for purchase in the Council Shops for girls who utilize the council’s camp properties. See pages 53-55 for patch descriptions and visit www.gsle.org for patch requirements and designs.
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Reservation Procedures for use of Council Camps and McFadden Cabin Troops are able to camp at any Girl Scout facility, any State or National Park, or Jellystone Park in Robert, LA. All other facilities must be pre approved by the Council Program and Properties Department. Troops are able to participate in equestrian programs (horseback riding) at Camp Marydale or Sweetwater Riding Stables (near Camp Whispering Pines) in Independence, LA. All other equestrian facilities must be preapproved by the Council Program and Properties Department.
Camp Reservation Procedures: How to reserve your space 1. Download appropriate Camp Reservation Request form found in the forms section of this publication, online at www. gsle.org or available at the council offices. 2. Complete the form with “three” camping date options. You may check camp availability by calling the council camp registrar to check on date availability but she will not “pencil you in” or hold dates/lodging facilities without receipt of a completed approved Camp Reservation Form and required deposit. 3. Complete the form and have your Membership Executive and/ or Service Unit Administrator sign the form. 4. Mail completed form to the camping registrar. Please note form will not be processed if received without approval signatures or deposit. 5. Registrar will mail/email confirmation to you within 5 – 7 days of receipt of approved camp reservation request form. Important Notes • The troop must be registered for the fall in order to reserve a site in the fall. • Don’t know who your Membership Executive is? Ask your Service Unit Administrator or visit the council website under the “Contact Us” tab and click on the “Staff Directory” link. • When multiple troops share a unit, each troop completes a Camp Reservation Request form. • Troops may share an outdoor trained leader, but each troop must have their own first aider. • The outdoor leader must have completed appropriate training. The trained outdoor leader must be identified on the reservation form and include date of training. • Boys, tagalongs are discouraged and require special council approval; additional fees for non-member insurance purchase will apply. • A $25 non-refundable deposit for troops or $100 nonrefundable deposit for service unit encampment is required and must accompany Camp Reservation Request form. Your reservation form will not be processed if the non-refundable deposit does not accompany form. • If program activities are requested schedule will be given three – five days prior to your camping date.
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Damage to any program equipment or camping facilities will result in troops being charged a fee to replace or fix the items. McFadden Cabin requires an additional $25 key deposit. Key deposit will be returned when the key is received by the office. PHONE RESERVATIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTED.
Questions/Camp Availability? Contact the registrar at camping@gsle.org or 504-733-8220
** Important Note** — REGISTRAR will not pencil in or hold dates or lodging facilities without an approved Camp Reservation Request form with signature from your Membership Executive OR Service Unit Administrator.
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What is the refund policy?
Frequently asked camping questions:
If a member of your troop has physical limitations, be sure to describe the needs on the Camp Reservation Request form. Every effort will be made to place your camper in the appropriate council camping facility.
The non-refundable deposit is only refunded when there is no space available. The balance of the camp fee is refundable only if a standby troop uses the site. Requests for refunds must be made in writing to: Attention: VP of Program and Properties, Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121. Full refunds are only given when the council officially cancels camping on that date. Camp is not cancelled due to rain or cold weather.
When do we pay our camp fees?
Would we have to share our unit?
We have a member that has physical limitations. Are their facilities available?
The $25 non-refundable deposit for troops and $100 nonrefundable deposit for service unit encampments must accompany the Camp Reservation Request form. To use McFadden Cabin an additional $25 key deposit is required when picking up the key from the council headquarters in Jefferson. The balance of the camp fee is due to the council office four weeks prior to the camping event. If the remaining balance is not in the council office four weeks in advance, the troop will forfeit the reservation to a standby troop.
To maximize the use of bed space, more than one troop/ group may be placed in your unit to fill the site to the maximum capacity. If this is the case, you will be notified who you will be sharing the unit with before the camping date. It is highly recommended that troops/groups contact one another prior to the weekend to make program arrangements, schedule cooking times, plan campfires, organize cleaning schedules, etc. For more FAQ’s visit the council website under the “Camping” tab.
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Council Patch Programs The following patch activities have booklets or guidelines that are available at the council offices or from listed contacts. Visit the council website at www.gsle.org to download a copy of each of the patch programs. When requirements are completed, patches may be purchased at the Council Shop or from the sponsoring organization if indicated.
Beyond the Red Carpet Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Lights! Camera! Action! Have you heard on the radio or the television announcements about a major motion picture filming in your area or a Broadway show coming to one of your local theatres? Our neighborhoods are fast becoming the real life sets for motion pictures, television shows, and commercials. So get ready to learn about Gaffers, Foley Artists, and theatre acoustics while you earn the patch by completing one activity from the 4L’s (Learn it, Look into it, Lend a hand, and Live it).
Camp Covington Patch Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This patch may be purchased at the Council Shop after visiting Camp Covington for a day or overnight camp.
Camp Marydale Patch Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This patch may be purchased at the Council Shop after visiting Camp Marydale for a day or overnight camp.
Camp Whispering Pines Patch Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This patch may be purchased at the Council Shop after visiting CWP for a day or overnight camp.
Care For Your Camp Patch Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Girl Scout campers may earn the Care For Your Camp patch when they (1) demonstrate an extra special kaper at camp for the camp grounds, equipment or facilities and (2) have camp ranger acknowledge the “extra special” kaper. May be purchased at the Council Shop.
City Park Trail Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
A fun physically active educational opportunity with a historical perspective printed in a self explanatory guide. It includes Dueling Oaks and The New Orleans Museum
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of Art, etc. Troops utilize Girl Scouts McFadden Cabin as a base when exploring the many highlights of the park.
CWP Boating Patch Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Campers may earn this patch by participating in a boating activity at CWP to include rowboats, canoes, and/or kayaks. May be purchased at the Council Shop.
CWP Ropes/Challenge Course Patch Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors Campers may earn this patch by participating in a ropes/challenge course activity at CWP. May be purchased at the Council Shop.
Discover New Orleans – Heritage Trail Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
This is a self guided tour of the French Quarter, written by Girl Scouts for Girl Scouts. Starting at Jackson Square, each age level of Girl Scouting has activities geared towards their own particular interests and attention spans.
DO-DADs Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Do-Dad program is intended to increase adult male participation within the Girl Scout troops as well as the Girl Scout council. Do-Dads can be fathers, stepfathers, adopted fathers, uncles, close friends, etc. The purpose of this program is to provide quality time for girls and their “special Pal.” No girl should be left out because of single parent homes or circumstances preventing her from having a natural father participate.
Emergency Preparedness Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Are you ready if an emergency arrives? As Girl Scouts, our motto is to “Be Prepared” but are you? The Emergency Preparedness patch will help you prepare for some of nature’s most common storm phenomenon. Knowing how these storms develop and their warning signs will help in the preparation of safe evacuation and needed supplies when help is hours or days away. So get ready to learn about Moonquakes, Whirly Winds, Lighting and Disaster Drills while
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you earn the patch by completing one activity from the 4L’s (Learn it, Look into it, Lend a hand, and Live it).
Fresh Off the Farm Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Louisiana is a large producer of many crops that can be harvested, consumed directly and/or used for everyday living. This patch program is designed to help better understand how many different crops are produced in Louisiana and how these crops are used by people in Louisiana, all over the United States and other countries.
Girl Scout Birthday Week Activities Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Girl Scout Birthday is a significant week for all Girl Scouts to celebrate the beginning of the Girl Scout Movement. This program activity will continue to help girls learn to live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law and preserve the traditions that have made the Girl Scout program a success.
History of Mardi Gras Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday is the last day of the Carnival Season. It is a period of merriment that includes grand balls, masked parties, and of course parades filled with gorgeous floats, marching bands, beads, beads, and more beads. So, Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler! (Let the Good Times Roll!), while you earn the patch by completing one activity from the 4L’s (Learn it, Look into it, Lend a hand, and Live it), that is the most appropriate for the age-level of the girls.
Hurricane Awareness Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
The Hurricane Awareness patch is a program created for Girl Scouts to learn about the effects of hurricanes and how to protect oneself and one’s community. Remember, you don’t have to be located on the coast to feel the effects of a hurricane. So get ready all of you amateur storm chasers and learn about the inner workings of this powerful storm by completing one activity from the 4L’s (Learn it, Look into it, Lend a hand, and Live it).
Let’s Do It Again Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
A recycling patch program helping Girl Scouts of all age levels see the effect we can have in our community. Girl Scouts can work together to preserve our world for generations to come.
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McFadden Cabin Trail Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Shorter than the City Park Trail, this is better suited for Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies and is based at McFadden Cabin.
Polar Bear Patch Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
This patch is earned camping in tents when the temperature reaches 32 degrees or below. It can be earned by camping in primitive areas or tent units at Camp Covington, Camp Marydale or Camp Whispering Pines or an approved camp site. May be purchased at the Council Shop.
Outdoor Program Progressive Patch Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors Visit a Girl Scouts Louisiana East camp and earn this 5–part fun patch. Complete each activity to receive each part of the patch. May be purchased at the Council Shop. Activity 1. Day Camping Activity 2. Cabin Camping Activity 3. Tent Camping Activity 4. Outdoor Cooking Activity 5. Hiking
Read to Lead Louisiana Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This patch program activity assists girls and adults to understand the importance of literary education and service. It is an expansion of the Issues for Girls Lead to Read program.
Rebuilding Our Community (ROC) Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
ROC (Rebuilding Our Community) is a patch program created for Girl Scouts affected by a natural disaster. Rebuilding communities is not all about bricks and mortar; it also includes people’s hopes and dreams. To earn the ROC patch, girls need to complete at least one activity in each of the 4L’s (Learn it, Look into it, Lend a hand, and Live it). This patch program is a little intense due to the nature of the subject.
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The Art of Jazz Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
This patch program will have you swinging, stomping, and dancing to the syncopated jazz beat! Learn why we call this rhythmic beat “Jazz,” and the get to know the musical icons that have made New Orleans the birthplace of Jazz!
Crafters Die Cuts & Beads Paper Cuts Using Sizzix, Spellbound, QuickKutz and More
Tracking the Girl Scout Past Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Tracking the Girl Scout Past is a fun patch designed to help girls learn more about the history of the Girl Scouts.
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Troop Camping Patch Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors Designed for troops who have camped at a Girl Scouts Louisiana East camp facility. May be purchased at the Council Shop.
Troops Helping Troops Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Troops Helping Troops patch program is an opportunity for Girl Scouts to lend a helping hand to the many military troops who are deployed or serving in the United States. This will give girls the chance to get a better understanding about military service and its history.
Purchase a Bench at Camp Whispering Pines
Purchase a Bench at Camp Whispering Pines
Girl Scouts Louisiana East is offering a unique opportunity to have a permanent part in the future of Girl Scouts by participating in “A Pathway into the Future” Bench Campaign. The purchase of a bench is a wonderful way to recognize and honor a current or former Girl Scout, Troops, Troop Leaders, Volunteers, Gold and/or Silver Awardees, or as a lasting memorial to someone special. A 4x6 plaque of recognition will be permanently positioned on your bench. The new benches will be located around the singing circle located outside the dining hall, the theatre area, and the fire circles in the camping units.
World Thinking Day Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors February 22 is a special day that gives Girl Guides and Girl Scouts a chance to celebrate international friendships. It is also a reminder that Girl Scouts of the USA is part of a global community—one of 144 countries in the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
Benches are only $110! There are only a limited amount of benches available, so get yours today. Contact Carrie Thomas at 504-7338220 ext 2245 or cthomas@gsle.org for more information.
Girl Scouts Louisiana East is offering a unique opportunity to have a permanent part in the future of Girl Scouts by participating in “A Pathway into the Future” Bench Campaign. The purchase of a bench is a wonderful way to recognize and honor a current or former Girl Scout, Troops, Troop Leaders, Volunteers, Gold and/or Silver Awardees, or as a lasting memorial to someone special. A 4x6 plaque of recognition will be permanently positioned on your bench. The new benches will be located around the singing circle located outside the dining hall, the theatre area, and the fire circles in the camping units. Benches are only $110! There are only a limited amount of benches available, so get yours today. Contact Carrie Thomas at 504-733-8220, ext. 2245 or cthomas@gsle.org for more information.
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Religious Awards Through Girl Scouting, each girl is encouraged to become a stronger member of her own religious denomination, and every Girl Scout group recognizes that religious instruction is the responsibility of parents and religious leaders. Religious award programs are always developed and administered by religious groups themselves. If provided with a religious pin, the recipient may wear it on her uniform, either on her badge sash below the membership stars or on the right side of her uniform, level with her membership pin. Work on religious recognitions should be done outside the troop meeting. A special meeting should be called if a large number of girls in the troop want to work on a particular religious award program. Individual girls work with an advisor to complete this award. Religious awards are earned by girls with the guidance of their leader and pastor, priest, rabbi or other spiritual leader. This provides a wonderful opportunity for personal and spiritual growth. For more information about the religious awards including contact persons/liaisons with particular denominations, please contact the organizations listed here or the organization, Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (P.R.A.Y.), at 800-933-7729 or www.praypub.org. There are over 50 faiths/ denominations that have developed religious award programs for Girl Scouts.
Baton Rouge Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting
The Baton Rouge Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting (www.ccosbr.org) 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 five different awards a Girl Scout can earn throughout her years in Girl Scouts. Each year the Diocesan Catholic Committee on Scouting holds several events to promote Catholic Scouting. This year two events occur on September 12, 2010 at Our Lady of Mercy: a Young Scout Retreat for youth 2nd – 5th grade, and a Religious Emblems Counselor Training, and on November 7, a Rosary Patch Program for Girl and Boy Scouts of all ages. A Youth Religious Emblem and Adult Recognition Ceremony is held each August with the Bishop . For more information please contact committee secretary Barbara Sicard at 225-769-7781 or chezsic@ bellsouth.net or religious emblems chairman Patricia Mathurin at 225-756-8223. Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting – Archdiocese of New Orleans The Catholic Committee on Girl Scouting, Archdiocese of New Orleans, is looking for new volunteers to step forward and get the Catholic Religious recognition program active once more at the committee level (since Katrina, all religious instruction and recognition has been at the individual troop level). If this is something you think you might be interested in, please contact Barbara Wick at 504-378-3751 or email barbara@wlae.com or barb530@cox.net. Catholic Committee on Boy and Girl Scouting – Diocese of Houma – Thibodaux For more information contact Mr. Kelly Rodrigue at 985870-0931, or 985-448-4507 or email at Kelly.Rodrigue@ nicholls.edu. You may also contact the Diocesan Office of Youth Ministry, Director Michael DiSalvo at 985-850-3151.
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Troop Outings (On your Own) The community collaborators in this section will provide fun Girl Scout activities that you can contact and schedule on your own. Call and have some fun at the convenience of your troop’s schedule.
Explore SCUBA
Girl Scout Cadettes – Ambassadors
Do you feel like a fish trapped in a human body? Become one with your inner fish as certified SCUBA instructors teach you how to suit up and dive deep. Practice your underwater breathing skills in a heated indoor pool. We provide everything except swimsuit and towel. Where: Harry’s Dive Shop, 4709 Airline Hwy., Metairie, LA Time: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: $25 per girl payable to Harry’s Dive Shop day of event Capacity: Maximum 20 Registration: To register, contact Harry’s Dive Shop at 504-8884882 or Scuba3483@aol.com to request a date and time convenient for your troop or individual girl. Notes: Bring your own swim suit and towel. All equipment is provided.
Wild Things
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Wild Things is the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s celebration of National Wildlife Refuge Week and is one of the most popular nature/conservation events in the area. Wild Things features exciting speakers and demonstrations, live animals, wildlife crafts, continuous live entertainment, gardens and grounds tours, youth wildlife art competition and show (over 400 entries last year!), and canoe and pontoon boat tours of beautiful Bayou Lacombe. Admission, parking, and all tours and programs are free. Be sure to stop by the Girl Scout booth! When: Saturday, October 16, 2010 during National Wildlife Refuge Week Time: 9 a.m. to late afternoon Where: Southeast Louisiana Refuges and Big Branch Marsh National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters (Bayou Lacombe Centre), 61389 Hwy 434, Lacombe, LA, 70445 Notes: For more information, call 985-882-2000 or visit the Friends of Louisiana Wildlife Refuge website at www.friendsoflouisianawildliferefuges.org/calendar/index. html or the Southeast Louisiana Refuges website at www.fws.gov/southeastlouisiana/calendar.html.
Louisiana SPCA Welcomes the Girl Scouts Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Louisiana SPCA welcomes troops to a special guided tour of their facility and to experience first-hand the love and dedication needed to provide for animals in a shelter.
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Interactive presentations may include: safety with animals, responsible pet ownership, and pet overpopulation. Girls will discover what it means to own a pet and how they can help play a part in ending animal cruelty and neglect. When: Tours are available during the week and on the weekends, with the exception of Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The shelter is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and from 12 to 5 p.m. on Sunday. After school tours are welcome; however, the shelter closes at 5 p.m. and all programming would need to be completed by that time. Where: Louisiana SPCA Shelter, 1700 Mardi Gras Blvd., New Orleans, LA (Algiers) Cost: There is no cost, however, the Louisiana SPCA is constantly in need of the following donations: towels, blankets, comforters, newspapers, sturdy dog toys and yummy soft treats. A wish list of other needed items can be found on its website at www.la-spca.org/wish_list. Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 20 per tour/presentation Registration: Contact a Humane Educator with the Louisiana SPCA at 504-386-5191, ext. 207 or Amy@la-spca.org to arrange convenient tour times and presentations for troop meetings throughout the year. All presentations must have Safety-Wise ratio adults in attendance. Notes: Wear appropriate clothing (close-toed shoes and pants). Girl Scout uniforms or shirts are encouraged.
Audubon Zoo
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Girl Scout Overnight program was designed especially with Girl Scout advancement in mind. Individual Girl Scouts and troops are invited to camp overnight while learning about animals. All Girl Scout leaders, parents, and siblings are invited to join in the program fun. The activities include animal encounters, exploring biofacts, a snack and a night hike, a hot breakfast and a morning hike through the zoo. When: Designated Friday or Saturday nights available in the Fall or Spring. Where: Audubon Zoo, 6500 Magazine St., New Orleans, LA Cost: $35 per person includes security, an evening snack, and breakfast the following morning. Capacity: Minimum 30/Maximum 70 participants Reservation: Contact Audubon Zoo at 504-212-5226 or scouts@auduboninstitute.org to request a reservation form. Complete the reservation form and submit with a $300 deposit in order to book your overnight event. This program operates on a first come, first served basis. A coordinator will contact you and either approve requested date or assist you with other available dates. Contact: Audubon Zoo at 504-212-5226 or scouts@ auduboninstitute.org for more information.
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BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo–Safari Night Program 3rd grade Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Are you looking for a real adventure for your troop? How about an overnight at the BREC Zoo? Recommended for 3rd grade and up, Safari Night is a great opportunity to explore topics such as adaptations, classification, art, literature, and general biology in a fun and exciting setting. Multiple themes to choose from, so repeat visits are possible! A night tour of the zoo, animal encounters, souvenir T-shirt and train ride are all part of the fun. When: Programs are scheduled year-round on Friday and Saturday nights, beginning at 6:30 p.m. and ending the next morning at 9:30 a.m. Where: BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo, 3601 Thomas Rd, Baton Rouge, LA, 70807 Cost: $28 per person for groups of 15 or more (Maximum 30 people) or a set fee of $420 for 15 or less. Price includes pizza dinner, evening snacks, breakfast, program activities, and admission to the zoo the following day. Registration: Complete the Safari Night contract found on the zoo website at www.brzoo.org under “Ed-Zoo-Cation” and send with payment to the address listed on the form. Contact: Call the Education Department at 225-775-3877, ext. 520 for program availability.
64th Annual City Park Big Bass Fishing Rodeo & Fishtival 2011 Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Fishing fun!! All ages are encouraged to fish throughout City Park’s lagoons in search of the “big one!” There will be several categories to fish and prizes galore for both adults and kids. Never fished before? Join in the fun at the “Wish to Fish” area and learn how to cast or fly fish. The free Fishtival includes a fishing pool, environmental education, and “fishy” arts & crafts. Fishing activity badges will be given to all Girl Scouts who attend! When: Saturday, March 26, 2011 Time: Registration 6 – 8:30 a.m. Fishing 6:30 – 11 a.m. Fishtival 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Where: City Park, New Orleans, LA Cost: $10 per adult; $5 per child (12 and under) Registration: Registration forms can be downloaded at www. neworleanscitypark.com. Register at City Park’s Casino Bldg. on Dreyfous Ave. Contact: Julie LaCour at 504-583-0168 or jlacour@nocp.org for more information. Note: Must bring your own fishing gear. Visit www. neworleanscitypark.com for more information.
Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Scouts to step back in time and explore the excitement, wonder and history of the Vieux Carré. After a special tour, girls will participate in a hands-on living history program in our historic open hearth kitchen. Additional Living History programs can be designed to meet particular proficiency award requirements. When: Check www.hgghh.org for hours of operation and tour schedule. Where: The Hermann-Grima House is located at 820 St. Louis Street in New Orleans. The Gallier House is located at 1132 Royal Street in New Orleans. Cost: $10 per girl, $6 per adult - includes tour of the HermannGrima House and Living History activity. Contact: Nadine Segari, Director of Communications for the Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses at 504-525-5661 or nadines@hgghh.org for scheduling and additional information.
Ogden Museum of Southern Art Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
The Ogden Museum of Southern Art invites Girl Scouts to take a special tour of the museum followed by an art activity. Tours and activity can be tailored to meet particular proficiency award requirements if need be, but the introduction to the art of the South is a valuable program in and of itself for all residents! When: Check www.ogdenmuseum.org for hours of operation and tour schedule. Where: Ogden Museum of Southern Art, 925 Camp St., New Orleans, LA Cost: $5 per Girl Scout (includes tour and activity); two adults per troop admitted free; $5 for each additional adult. Contact: Kate Barron, Education Coordinator at 504-539-9608 or kbarron@ogdenmuseum.org to schedule a time.
Longue Vue House and Gardens Etiquette Tea Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Girl Scouts and adult volunteers are invited to join us for a lovely formal tea. Enjoy a visit with “Ms. Manners” for a review of tea and table manners in an engaging and interactive lesson. Tea time is a forgotten pastime in which to enjoy conversing with one another in elegant surroundings. You will enjoy sipping tea and lemonade while dining on tea sandwiches, cookies and scones. A complimentary house tour is available for all Girl Scouts and adults who attend. When: Call to schedule. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: $22 per person Capacity: Minimum 40/Maximum 60 participants Registration: Contact Lydia Vaughn at 504-488-5488, ext. 333 or lvaughn@longuevue.com. Notes: Teapot Fun patch available at Council Shop.
The Hermann-Grima/Gallier Historic Houses invites Girl
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Longue Vue House and Gardens – Girl Scout Workshops
Hollygrove Market and Farm and Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans
Schedule a workshop at your convenience! Come visit the Discovery Garden for a day of exploration, learning, friendship, and fun! This half-acre interactive garden is part of Longue Vue’s national historic site. Girl Scout Daisies will be able to expand on their Daisy Flower Garden Journey in either Longue Vue’s first or second year Our Flower Garden Program. Girl Scout Brownies will learn about plants and complete all activities to earn the Plant Try-it. Girl Scout Juniors will be able to fulfill several different badge requirements relating to plants and gardens.
Find vegetables and other produce at the market and then come outside and see what’s happening on the farm! Girls will learn firsthand how to grow and tend their own gardens. Participants will plant a delicious vegetable or fragrant flower to take home and will also be encouraged to help weed and seed the Master Gardeners’ demonstration beds. Master Gardeners will help girls craft a garden art project and create a tasty treat using fresh ingredients from the garden. Finally, the farm exploration will include a visit with the chickens and insects that call the farm home. Activities will be ongoing during the two hour event, so Girl Scouts may come and go as they please.
Girl Scout Daisies – Juniors
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
When: Call to schedule. Where: Longue Vue, 7 Bamboo Road, New Orleans, LA 70124 Cost: $8 per girl, $4 per adult Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 25 (girls per workshop) Registration: Contact Kat Chulvick at 504-488-5488, ext. 410 or kchulvick@longuevue.com. Notes: Ladybug Fun patch available at Council Shop. Plant Try-it not included.
When: First Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Hollygrove Market & Farm, 8301 Olive Street, New Orleans, LA 70118 Cost: Free Registration: If bringing a group of Girl Scouts, please email Melissa Luer at luerla@bellsouth.net for advanced registration.
Safety First! You local Sheriff’s department can be a great resource to have. The following contacts are more than willing to assist troops where possible to provide practical community service opportunities, arrange for an officer to attend a meeting to give a safety presentation, assist with events, or direct you to the proper authority for further assistance with other challenges. Girl Scouts Louisiana East would like to thank these and all our men and women who dedicate their lives to ensure our safety. Parish
First Name
Last Name
Address
City
ZIP
Phone
Ascension
Capt. JoAnn
Gauthreaux
828 S. Irma Blvd.
Gonzales
70737
225-621-8329
Assumption
Capt.
August
PO Box 69
Napoleonville
70390
985-369-7281
East Baton Rouge
Casey
Hicks
PO Box 3277
Baton Rouge
70821
225-389-5091
East Feliciana
Ray
Newman
PO Box 207
Clinton
70722
225-683-5459
Iberville
Major
Blanchard
PO Box 231
Plaquemine
70764
225-687-5100
Jefferson
Dep. Alan
Welch
1233 West Bank Expwy
Harvey
70058
504-376-2401
Lafourche
Lt. Douglas
Foreman
200 Canal Blvd.
Thibodaux
70301
985-449-4444
Livingston
Chief Perry
Rushing
PO Box 850
Livingston
70754
225-686-2241
Orleans Civil
Lea
Young
421 Loyola Ave. STE 403
New Orleans
70112
504-679-6406
Orleans Criminal
Dana
Bell
8195 S. Broad St.
New Orleans
70119
504-826-7034
Plaquemines
Lt. Allen
Sanchez
8344 Hwy 23
Belle Chase
70037
504-392-1652
Pointe Coupee
Capt. Steve
Juge
PO Box 248
New Roads
70760
225-638-5400
St. Bernard
Major Mark
Poche
PO Box 168
Chalmette
70044
504-278-7609
St. Charles
Susie
Gauthier
PO Box 7
Hahnville
70057
985-783-1355
St. Helena
Lt. Richard
Womack
PO Box 1205
Greensburg
70441
225-222-4413
St. James
Sgt. Mary Rita
Kliebert
PO Box 83
Convent
70723
225-562-2376
St. John
Dep. Cindy
Faucheux
PO Box 1600
LaPlace
70069
985-652-7058
St. Mary
Maj. Mark
Hebert
PO Box 571
Franklin
70538
337-578-3548
St. Tammany
Capt. George
Bonnett
PO Box 1120
Covington
70434
985-809-8207
Tangipahoa
Joice M
Jackson
15 475 Club Delux Rd.
Hammond
70403
985-902-2000
Terrebonne
Lt. Mike
Holcomb
PO Drawer 1670
Houma
70361
985-876-2500
Washington
Dorris
Dutruch
PO Box 668
Franklinton
70438
985-839-4468
West Baton Rouge
Chief Wanda
Webre
PO Box 129
Port Allen
70767
225-382-5214
West Feliciana
Sheriff J. Austin
Daniel
PO Box 1844
St. Francisville
70775
225-784-3109
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Trane Energy Efficiency Program Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
This great resource available from Trane directly correlates to the ideas and activities you are exploring in the It’s Your Planet – Love It! Journey. Do you know what consumes energy? And what the greatest contributor to global warming is? Sixty percent of all energy is used in buildings like the school or community building where your Girl Scout troop meets. The energy from lights, windows and heating and air conditioning that you’re currently using is the single greatest contributor to global warming! Your troop can make a difference now! Over the course of six lessons, your troop will learn about energy – what energy really is, how to conserve it, careers and ways to take action. You will be given the opportunity to discover more about energy,
connect with the environment, and take action to preserve precious resources. These lessons are designed to be easyto-use and adaptable to the needs of your group. Contact: Krista Danos at kdanos@trane.com if you are interested in facilitating the program with your troop. Be sure to let her know the number of girls in your troop and a mailing address. She will send copies of the student and leader guides – free of charge – and potentially connect you with a Trane employee in your area that is interested in working with you through the lessons, and in particular, the careers and energy audit portion. Special Thanks to Trane for their support of Girl Scouts.
Don’t forget about our wonderful State Parks and Historic Sites or any of our other wildlife and nature resources. These organizations are
happy to assist Girl Scouts with different projects as well as provide troops with community service opportunities or expert presentations. Each also has their own programs available and locations to explore so visit the nature center at your local state park or participate in one of the exciting programs any of these resources has to offer. These are only a few of the many resources available that wish to be involved with Girl Scouts. See what others you can find!
Hilltop Arboretum Peggy Coates 11855 Highland Rd., Baton Rouge, LA 70810 225-767-6916 www.lsu.edu/hilltop
LSU Museum of Natural Science Education Office LSU Foster Hall Sophie Warny, mused@lsu.edu 225-578-3080 www.lsu.edu/MNS-Education
Northlake Nature Center Rue McNeill 651 Castine Point Dr., Mandeville, LA 70448 985- 626-1238 www.northlakenature.org
Lake Pontchartrain Basin Maritime Museum 133 Mabel Dr., Madisonville, LA 70447 985-845-9200 www.lpbmaritimemuseum.org
Nature Conservancy of Louisiana Newlyn Mcinnis, Program Director Northshore Field Office 985-809-1414 www.nature.org
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Big Branch Marsh, Bogue Chitto & Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuges Jody Demeyere or Byron Fortier 61389 Hwy 434, Lacombe, LA 70445 985-882-2024 or 866-554-6319
LA Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Cheryl Fischer Daniel Hurdle Lacombe, LA 2000 Quail Dr., 985-882-9601 Baton Rouge, LA, 70808 225-765-2920
Louisiana State Parks and Historic Sites www.crt.state.la.us/parks/ Audubon State Historic Site Carrie Miller 11788 Highway 965 St. Francisville, LA 70775 225-635-3739 or 888-677-2838 toll free
Fontainebleau State Park Ranger Rita 67825 Highway 190 Mandeville, LA 70448 985-624-4442 or 888-677-3668 toll free
Port Hudson State Historic Site Michael Fraering 236 Highway 61 Jackson, LA 70748 225-654-3775 or 888-677-3400 toll free
Bayou Segnette State Park Denise McKinney 7777 Westbank Expressway Westwego, LA 70094 504-736-7155 or 888-677-2296 toll free
Fort Pike Historic Site 271000 Chef Menteur Highway New Orleans, Louisiana 70129-3106 504-255-9171
St. Bernard State Park Tony Hall 501 St. Bernard Parkway Braithwaite, LA 70040 504-682-2101 or 888-677-7823 toll free
Fairview-Riverside State Park Lori Barnes 119 Fairview Dr. Madisonville, LA 70447 985-845-3318 or 888-677-3247 toll free
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Grand Isle State Park Admiral Craik Drive Grand Isle, LA 70358 985-787-2559 or 888-787-2559 toll free
Tickfaw State Park Brad Lavigne 27335 Patterson Rd. Springfield, LA 70462 225-294-2218 or 888-981-2020 toll free
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Community Service Opportunities Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation Beach Sweep
Notes: Adult participation is limited to Safety-Wise ratios and transportation needs. Event will be cancelled if registration minimums are not reached.
LPBF Save our Lake’s Beach Sweep 2010! Girl Scouts are always a huge contributor to this yearly event! Come participate in the annual beach sweep and help keep Pontchartrain Beach clean for everyone to enjoy year round!
St. Bernard Project – Help Rebuild St. Bernard and Orleans Parishes
When: Saturday, September 25, 2010 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 in addition to the usual beach sweep. Registration: Contact JoAnn Burke with The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, Education Department at 504-836-2238 or joann@saveourlake.org.
The St. Bernard Project invites Girl Scouts 15 and older to participate in rebuilding a home damaged by Hurricane Katrina. You will literally help rebuild a family’s home. This may include hanging insulation or sheetrock, mudding/ spackling, sanding, texturing, priming, painting, laying floors, and/or hanging trim, doors and baseboard. Volunteer service fulfills ‘lend a hand’ portion of council’s Rebuilding Our Community patch program. Several dates are available throughout the fall. Parent must sign liability release form included in forms section.
Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Sewing for Service
Girl Scout Juniors – Ambassadors
Girl Scouts age 15 and up (age 14 with family member in attendance)
Do you like to sew with a giving heart? Would you like to help those who are less fortunate and earn service hours at the same time? Then this program is for you! Join us for one or both sewing sessions and make pillow cases, tote bags, back packs and more to be donated to several different organizations, like homeless shelters, children’s homes, and battered women’s shelters. This is not a class for beginners. You must know how to use a sewing machine and have some sewing knowledge. Please note that you will not be bringing anything home. All items made will be donated, but it will be a great service project as we will also need troops to deliver the items to these organizations.
When: Any of the following dates: October 2, 9, 16; Nov. 6, 20, 2224, 2010. Volunteer as many days as you like! Time: 8: 30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Where: Begins with orientation at St. Bernard Project, 8324 Parc Place, Chalmette, LA 70043. Location for rebuild to be determined. Contact: Volunteer coordinator at St. Bernard Project, at 504-2776831 or volunteer@stbernardproject.org to register for a date and for additional information. Notes: Bring a brown bag lunch or plan to eat at a local restaurant during hour-long lunch break.
Event Code: SFSJRA When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 Time: Session 1 — 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Time: Session 2 — 1 – 4 p.m. Where: Program Center, GSLE Regional Service Center, Baton Rouge, LA Cost: $5 per girl (to help cover cost of supplies) Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 15 Registration Opens: August 20, 2010 Deadline: September 27, 2010 or when maximum capacity is reached. Registration: Complete the GSLE Program Registration Event form for each troop (complete girl roster on back) or individual and fax with credit card payment or mail with check or credit card payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 / Fax: 504-7338219. Please note if want Session 1 or Session 2 on registration form. Contact: Donna Dupre at 225-927-8946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@ gsle.org for more information.
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
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Second Harvest Food Bank Please join Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana during the month of October to “Scare Away Hunger!” Items needed are: canned meats, fish, vegetables, hot and cold cereals, rice, beans, canned fruits and juices, and other non-perishable items. Troops are encouraged to collect donations throughout the month of October. Where: All donations need to be delivered to: Second Harvest Food Bank, 700 Edwards Ave., New Orleans, LA 70123 Contact: Call 504-734-1322 for more information. Volunteer service projects are available year round for Girl Scouts in grades 4-12. Call Melanie Stevens at 504-729-2834 to schedule times for your troops to volunteer.
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Keep Baton Rouge Beautiful 2011 Great American Cleanup Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Join folks from all over the city as they team up to help keep Baton Rouge Beautiful at the annual Great American Cleanup! Trash bags and gloves will be provided by Keep Baton Rouge Beautiful, Inc. When: Any time during the month of March, 2011 Where: Locations throughout Baton Rouge Registration Open: January 15, 2011 Deadline: February 26, 2011 Registration: For more information and to register your troop, contact JoAnn Fryling with Keep Baton Rouge Beautiful at 225-921-4149 or jfryling@cox.net; Donna Dupre at 225-9278946, ext. 1253 or ddupre@gsle.org.
Keep Louisiana Beautiful Melanie Peck Phone: 949-413-9084 mpeck@keeplouisianabeautiful.org
Keep Livingston Beautiful Donna Jennings Phone: 225-667-8308 djennings1@bellsouth.net
Keep Ascension Beautiful Terance Irvin Phone: 225-621-5722 tirvin@apgov.us
Keep Mandeville Beautiful Susan Russell Phone: 985-624-3165 Fax: 985-634-3126 kmb@webdsi.com
Keep Assumption Beautiful Jane Boudreaux a_boudreaux@charter.net
Goodwill Good Turn Day
Girl Scout Daisies – Ambassadors
Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana has been in partnership with the Girl Scouts for more than 50 years! “Girl Scout Good Turn Day” was originally called “Smile Week.” Each year Girl Scouts collected donations and delivered them to Goodwill Collection Centers/Stores. This year troops, groups and individuals will collect donations again and will deliver these goods at one of the listed Goodwill stores (found at www.gsle.org and www.goodwillno. org) on Goodwill Good Turn Day, March 12, 2011 to coincide with International Women’s Day. Troops participating will receive a patch from the store at the time of the donation. When: Saturday, March 12, 2011 Contact: Sabrina Written at swritten@goodwillno.org for more information.
Keep Baton Rouge Beautiful Gwen Emick Phone: 225-381-0860 keepbrbeautiful@bellsouth.net www.kbrb.org Keep Covington Beautiful Priscilla Floca phfloca@bellsouth.net Keep East Feliciana Beautiful Judith Kelley efppj@bellsouth.net Keep Hammond Beautiful Ruben Johnson Hammond, LA 70404 Phone: 985-277-5640 johnson_rh@hammond.org
2011 Great American Cleanup Girl Scout Brownies – Ambassadors
Join folks from all over Louisiana as they team up for the annual Keep America Beautiful Great American Cleanup! Events take place annually beginning March 1 through May 31. Participation can be arranged for different dates convenient to individual troops. Trash bags and other supplies will be provided to registered groups by Keep America Beautiful and Keep Louisiana Beautiful (KLB).
Keep Iberville Beautiful John Clark Phone: 225-687-5190, x176 jclark@ibervilleparish.com
When: March 31, 2011 – May 31, 2011 Time: Various Where: Specific locations throughout different cities can be obtained by registering with the individual affiliate and/or with KLB. Registration: Register with your local affiliate listed below or directly with KLB.
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Note: A special KLB event patch will be given to all who participate. For more information and to register your troop, contact one of the affiliates below, or email Melanie Peck at mpeck@ keeplouisianabeautiful.org. Affiliates in the different regions plan events throughout the year. To take part in efforts other than the Great American Cleanup, please contact KLB.
Keep Jefferson Beautiful Joe Baucum Phone: 504-689-4243 theanchorage@bellsouth.net
Keep Slidell Beautiful Bill Mauser Phone: 985-646-4307 wbeelman@cityofslidell.org Keep St. John the Baptist Beautiful Greg K. Maurin Phone: 985-652-7058 greg.maurin@stjohnsheriff.org Keep St. Mary Beautiful Randy Louis Phone: 337-828-4100, x373 rlouis@stmaryparishla.gov Keep Terrebonne Beautiful Amy Whipple Phone: 985-876-5158 awhipple@state.lib.la.us Keep Washington Parish Beautiful Patsy Ritchie Phone: 985-839-0434 haroldpatsy@bellsouth.net Keep West Baton Rouge Beautiful Mary Delapasse Port Allen, LA 70767 Phone: 225-490-8549 mary.delapasse@wbrcouncil.org
Program Power 2010 – 2011
Training Guide and Schedule Congratulations on making a great decision to become a Girl Scout volunteer. For those of you continuing your involvement with our organization, thank you! Volunteers are the heart of Girl Scouting, and without leaders, Girl Scouts would not be able to help girls develop into tomorrow’s leaders.
What training is required?
If you are:
Take these courses:
The Girl Scouts Louisiana East Board of Directors requires all volunteers with primary responsibility for working with girls be trained for the position they will assume or have assumed.
All new Volunteers who work directly with girls
GSUSA Volunteer Orientation Online
All new Volunteers who work directly with girls
Council Orientation
A new or experienced leader (01) or assistant leader (02)
GS Leadership Essentials
Training is divided into two categories: Basic and Enrichment.
A registered adult taking a troop on an outing
First Aid & Adult/Child CPR (Level I First Aid)
A registered adult taking a troop on an overnight camping trip to a Council property
Troop Camping I • TC I-A in classroom • TC I-B overnight at Council campsite
Basic Training includes a course on the new Girl Scout Leadership Experience with its three keys to leadership (which replace the four program goals). Enrichment classes go beyond the basics and help enhance the leader’s interaction with the girls. At Girl Scouts Louisiana East we want to prepare our adult leaders to facilitate learning for the girls the best way possible. We hope to tap into your special talents and abilities to create a wonderful experience for you and the girls. A list of scheduled training courses is published here as well as online and distributed periodically to all Girl Scout volunteers. The training schedule includes course descriptions, scheduled dates/times, locations, registration deadlines, fees (if any), and prerequisites. Check SafetyWise or Volunteer Essentials for further information about training requirements. Pre-registration is required for all courses, and only currently registered members of Girl Scouts of the USA may participate in training sessions. Not all courses are listed in this publication – for other trainings including some of the administrative volunteer trainings, please visit the council website’s training section at www.gsle.org.
For additional questions, please contact Matthew Chustz, Adult Development Director, at 225-927-8946, ext. 1224 or mchustz@gsle.org.
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Have you completed your volunteer orientation? Volunteers who work directly with girls must first complete the online orientation provided by Girl Scouts of the USA at http://training.girlscouts.org, password: discover (must be lower case), along with Council Orientation that covers council policies and procedures provided by a Service Unit team member, Membership Executive, or designated person, prior to attending a training course. Leaders (O1s and O2s), Troop Camping Consultants, Product Sales Consultants and some program volunteers must complete a volunteer application, have a letter of appointment, and complete support training prior to any volunteer job-related training listed here.
How do I register for training? Prior to registering for a course, please check the Council website for an updated list of trainings. Trainings are subject to change date and time. Select the course and sign up one of two ways — online using our Online Training Registration System at www. gsle.org (preferred method) or by completing the Training Registration form in the forms section of this publication and returning it along with any payments. Read the course descriptions to determine what courses you need to take. Check for prerequisites and any other requirements. Be sure to plan ahead for what you might need later in the year. Pre-registration is mandatory because space is limited, trainings are sometimes cancelled, or details change and we will need to contact you.
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Girl Scout Leadership Essentials Training The Girl Scout Leadership Experience introduces both new and experienced leaders to our new outcomes-based program and how its activities are designed to develop the girls of today to be the leaders of tomorrow. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience includes the elements of the leadership model which are: activities, processes, shortterm and intermediate outcomes, and long-term outcomes. The program activities are organized around the Girl Scout three keys to leadership (discover, connect, take action) and are based on the values of the Girl Scout Promise and Law. • Discover – the girls explore their values, skills and world. • Connect – they engage in teaming up and relating with others in a multicultural world. • Take Action – the girls engage in activities that make a difference in the world. NO.
The processes of girl led, learning by doing, and cooperative learning are integrated into the activities (what girls do). The processes (how girls do it) create an environment of fun and friendship for girls, determine the quality of the experience, and make Girl Scouting unique, thus further enabling the development of leadership skills. This training will help leaders work with girls as they progress through any of the Journeys which are the new books now available. Training objectives by the end of the session participants will be able to: • Explain the meaning of the three keys of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. • Demonstrate how to use resources to support the delivery of the Girl Scout
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Leadership Experience, including the Journeys with accompanying Adult Guides. • Describe how to facilitate activities so they are girl led, cooperative, and learn-by-doing. • Convey the value of being purposeful in one’s leadership. Required for: All new and experienced leaders Prerequisites: 1) Completion of GSUSA Online orientation at http://training.girlscouts.org, password: discover (must be lower case), 2) Council Orientation and signed letter of appointment. Bring: Volunteer Essentials and Safety-Wise. Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 25
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REGIS. DEADLINE
LEBR01
8/14
Sat.
12:30 - 3:30 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
8/5
LEBR02
9/9
Thurs.
6 - 9 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
9/1
LENO01
9/11
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
9/3
LENS01
9/18
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
TBD (Northshore)
9/9
LENO02
9/22
Wed.
6 - 9 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
9/14
LEBR03
9/25
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
9/17
LENS02
10/2
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
TBD (Northshore)
9/23
LENO03
10/9
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
10/1
LEBR04
10/9
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
10/1
LENO04
10/20
Wed.
6 - 9 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
10/12
LEBR05
10/30
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
10/22
LENO05
11/20
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
11/12
LEBR06
11/20
Sat.
9 - 12 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
11/12
LEBR07
12/8
Wed.
6 - 9 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
11/30
LENO07
12/14
Tues.
6 - 9 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
11/30
Adult and Child CPR and First Aid Troops going on a day outing need to have an adult with Level I First Aid certification. This training consists of hands-on, lecture and visual information on administering CPR and first aid to adults and children. Other emergency situations, such as choking, strokes, breathing difficulties are covered also. Successful demonstration of skills and passing of the tests will enable the participant to be a Level I First Aider. Please check the website for First Aid/CPR course offerings. Required for: All registered Girl Scout adults and girls (ages 14 and up) who need Level I First Aid certification (see Safety-Wise). Notes: Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors cannot serve as First Aiders for a troop. If you are a medical professional serving as a Level I First Aider, check Safety-Wise to find out if you are exempt from taking the training.
American Heart Assoc. Heartsaver First Aid What to Bring: Training card. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. Fee: $10. AHA Certification is for two years - first aid & CPR. Fee must be received with registration form unless noted otherwise. Capacity: Minimum 5/Maximum 10
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Troop Camping Training Welcome to Troop Camping! We offer several troop camping courses, so as you and the girls progress from camping at one of our camp properties to a trip farther away, you are properly prepared for a safe and fun experience. Troop Camping I consists of two sessions - a session in the classroom followed by another session overnight in a camping setting. Course topics include health and safety considerations for camping with groups, budgeting, group dynamics in the out-of-doors, progression, program and
Troop Camping I
environmental activities, outdoor skills and minimal impact camping. Emphasis is placed on learning to teach skills to girls. Remember every troop must have a trained Troop Camping Consultant before planning for a day outing with a cookout or a camping trip. Progression is the critical component to guide girls in outdoor education — we want them to be self-sufficient with trained guidance.
Training Camping I Schedule
This training consists of two sessions NO. DATE DAY TIME LOCATION REGIS. that must be completed in order DEADLINE to be qualified to take a troop on a TCABR1 9/11 Saturday 9 am - 12 pm Regional Service Ctr (BR) 9/2 camping trip for up to two nights at TCBMD1 9/18-19 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Marydale 9/2 Camp Covington, Camp Marydale TCANO1 9/18 Saturday 9 am 12 pm Council Headquarters (NO) 9/10 or Camp Whispering Pines. Troop TCBCV1 9/25-26 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Covington 9/10 Camping I sessions are grouped together to facilitate an efficient training TCABR2 10/13 Wednesday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Regional Service Ctr (BR) 10/5 experience, and the two sessions must TCBWP2 10/23-24 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Whispering Pines 10/5 be taken together in the correct order. TCANO2 10/16 Saturday 9 am - 12 pm Council Headquarters (NO) 10/8 Troop Camping I - A (in the classroom) TCBWP1 10/23-24 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Whispering Pines 10/8 covers general camp preparation such TCANO3 11/6 Saturday 9 am 12 pm Council Headquarters (NO) 10/29 as procedures, how to pack, what not TCBCV2 11/13-14 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Covington 10/29 to bring, etc. The training also covers meal planning and participants are TCABR3 12/4 Saturday 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm Regional Service Ctr (BR) 10/29 assigned food/equipment to bring to TCBMD2 12/11-12 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Marydale 10/29 the overnight portion of the training. TCANO4 12/4 Saturday 9 am - 12 pm Council Headquarters (NO) 10/29 Troop Camping I - B (overnight at a TCBWP3 12/11-12 Sat. - Sun. 9 am Sat - 12 pm Sun. Camp Whispering Pines 10/29 Council Campsite) teaches a variety of outdoor skills including safety, fire Check the website, www.gsle.org for additional outdoor education opportunities. building, a variety of outdoor cooking methods, knife skills, etc. Training Cards will be signed upon completion of the course. All Registered Girl Scout Adult Volunteers Trainers have the right to refuse to sign a participants Save the Date – February 25-27, 2011 training card if the participant does not follow the safety Leaders’ Lagniappe Weekend guidelines or has not retained the information. Additional training is needed for extended trips or trips Plans are in the works for this year’s Adult Volunteer beyond the council’s properties. Lagniappe weekend on Friday, February 25 – Sunday, February 27, 2010 at Camp Marydale. All Girl Scout Required for: All registered adults who will be assisting the girls adult volunteers registered for the 2010—2011 Girl as they plan and carry out a camping trip at one of the council’s Scout membership year are invited to participate in properties. this great learning opportunity. Prerequisites: GSUSA Online orientation Bring to Session A (classroom): Outdoor Education in Girl Scouting Whether you are a leader looking to brush up book, Safety-Wise, Volunteer Essentials, Pocket Stew cookbook on skills, or a Girl Scout Alumnae who wants to (recommended but not required) reconnect with camp and make friends, you won’t Bring to Session B (at camp): Training card, mess kit with utensils, want to miss this exciting opportunity! Workshops appropriate clothes for the weather, comfortable shoes, toiletries, conducted by skilled volunteers will cover topics to and other items discussed in the Session A training. help enhance your experience as a Girl Scout! Capacity: Minimum 10/Maximum 20 Additional information will be sent out in various Note: When registering for this course you must select an A & B communications. Be on the lookout! class within the same “section” (Ex: TCABR1 & TCBMD1). You cannot select a training from a different “section” (Ex: TCABR1 & TCBWP2).
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Archery Training
This training covers archery safety, equipment, and techniques. Upon completion of the course, the learner will be able to teach archery to the girls and check out the necessary equipment at Camp.
Training goals: 1. To increase the participant’s archery ability and knowledge; 2. To develop an increased joy in one’s physical self and in being with others; 3. To develop an increased level of agility and physical coordination. Required for: All leaders, interested registered adults, and girls (age 14+) working with Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors. Bring: Comfortable clothes and Training Card Fee: None Capacity: Minimum 3/ Maximum 14
Low Ropes Training
Who should attend: Adult Volunteers that would like to become facilitators of the Low Ropes Course at Camp Marydale. After this training you will be able to facilitate a troop or group of Girl Scouts on the Low Ropes Challenge Course. Please note that this is not a training for the high ropes challenge course. Bring: Water and sack lunch. Fee: None Capacity: Minimum 6/ Maximum 16
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LOCATION
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ARCH01
9/18
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
9/10
ARCH02
10/2
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
10/24
ARCH03
11/13
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
11/5
ARCH04
12/11
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
12/3
ARCH05
1/8
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
1/3
ARCH06
2/5
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
1/28
ARCH07
3/26
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
1/18
ARCH08
4/9
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
4/1
ARCH09
5/14
Sat.
9 am - 12 pm
Camp Marydale
5/6
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TIME
LOCATION
REGIS. DEADLINE
LRCC01
9/18
Sat.
8:30 - 3:30 pm
Camp Marydale
9/10
LRCC02
11/6
Sat.
8:30 - 3:30 pm
Camp Marydale
10/29
Service Unit Publicity Representative Training
Learn how to initiate, handle, and coordinate publicity efforts with community newspapers and/or radio stations. Promote service unit and troop activities. Offer local support to publicity generated by the Girl Scout council’s Communications department for council-wide events. Promote the NO. DATE DAY TIME LOCATION REGIS. positive image of Girl Scouts as the premier voice DEADLINE for girls and leading expert on their development PCBR01 9/20 Mon. 6:30 - 8 pm Regional Service Ctr (BR) 9/13 into leaders. Required for: Service Unit Publicity Representatives. Bring: Pen and Training Card
PCNO01
9/22
Wed.
6:30 - 8 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
9/15
PCBR02
11/9
Tues.
6:30 - 8 pm
Regional Service Ctr (BR)
11/2
PCNO02
11/11
Thurs.
6:30 - 8 pm
Council Headquarters (NO)
11/4
Service Unit Fall Product Training Find out how troops can earn start-up funds by participating in the Council-sponsored fall product sale. This training will help prepare service unit product sales managers, service unit managers and area product sales managers for the upcoming Girl Scout Fall Product Sale. Training includes product information, required paperwork, and yes, product tasting. For more information contact Alisha Moore at 504733-8220, ext. 2241 or amoore@gsle.org.
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DAY
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LOCATION
REGIS. DEADLINE
FPLP01
9/18
Sat.
10 am 12:30 pm
St. John the Baptist Parish Library, 2020 New Highway 51, Laplace, La. 70068
9/15
Service Unit Cookie Management Training This training helps prepare and update all area and service unit level administrative cookie volunteers, both new to the position and returning, for the upcoming Girl Scout Cookie Sale. Questions, please call, Alisha Moore at 504-733-8220, ext. 2241 or amoore@gsle.org.
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DATE
DAY
TIME
LOCATION
REGIS. DEADLINE
CSAL01
11/13
Sat.
10 am 12:30 pm
Lamar Dixon Expo Center, 9039 St. Landry Road, Gonzales, La. 70737
11/10
Required for: Area Cookie Managers, Service Unit Cookie Managers, Service Unit Managers, Cookie Cupboard Managers, Cookie Rally Directors. Not for volunteers at the troop level.
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Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Corporate Headquarters 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) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
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Training Registration Form Course # _____________ Course Title __________________________________________________________ Course Date_____/_____/_____ Time ______________ Location_____________________________________ Name _____________________________________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________________________________ City ________________________________________________________________ Zip ___________________ Phone (________)___________________ (________)__________________ (________)___________________ Home
Work
Email ________________________________________
Cell
Complete for registration: (# participating & Racial/ethnic data) AI/AN
Troop #__________ Position______ SU #___________ Troop Age Level:
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H/PI
H/O
W
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! Daisy ! Brownie ! Junior ! Cadette
! Senior ! Ambassador
Special Needs: If you require special accommodations, please
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KEY: AI/AN - American Indian/Alaskan Native A – Asian B/AA – Black or African American H/PI – Hawaiian/Pacific Islander H/O - Hispanic, Other W - White
_____________________________________________________ Payment (if applicable)
Check enclosed in the amount of $__________________ Cash enclosed in the amount of $________________ Paying by credit card $___________________ Total Amount Enclosed: $_________________________ Credit Card: ! Discover
! American Express
! MasterCard
! Visa
Account # _________________________________________ Exp. Date____/____/____ Total Amount $__________ Name as it appears on the card (If different from above) _______________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address, City, State, Zip
Signature ___________________________________________ Mail Form with Payment to:
Girl Scouts Louisiana East Attention: Training Department Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive Baton Rouge, LA 70806
Date _____/_____/____ or Fax to: (225) 927-8402 * Memo on check needs to indicate course #
Office Use Only TR# ______ Date Received ___________ Total Due $_________ Check, Cash $___________ Credit Card $________ Receipt No. ___________ Conf. Sent ____________ Receipted by Init. ___________________________
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Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Corporate Headquarters 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) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
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Program Equipment Check Out Form
Flags and equipment are available on a first come first serve basis. Please fill out the form below at time of check-out. Rental fees are $3 per flag and $5 per bridge. A separate $50 refundable deposit is required which covers all equipment checked out. Your deposit check will not be processed unless equipment is not returned in a timely fashion, or is returned damaged. Flags and equipment must be returned to the service center within ten (10) business days after check out in order to receive deposit refund. Make checks (deposit and fees) payable to: Girl Scouts Council Louisiana East. No cash will be accepted. Pick-up date: _____________________ Date of use: ___________________ Return date: __________________ Service Unit #: ______________________
Section: _________________ Troop #: ___________________
Name of person responsible for equipment/materials: ________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Address, City, State, Zip
Phone: (______)____________________ Home
(______)____________________ Work
(______)____________________ Cell
Email address: _______________________________________________________________________________ I agree to be responsible for all equipment/materials I have requested for check out. My deposit (if applicable) will be returned if all equipment/materials are brought back in good condition and on time. I understand that I am responsible for the cost of the equipment if it is lost, stolen or damaged. Signature of person receiving equipment: _____________________________________ Date: ____/____/___ Please check the equipment/materials you would like to reserve and how many you need if applicable.
Available at both offices
_____American Flag _____Girl Scout Flag _____World Association Flag _____Louisiana Flag _____Flag Stands (#_____) _____White gloves (#_____) (return washed) _____Sashes (# _____) _____Wooden Ceremony Log (small) _____Wooden Ceremony Log (large) _____Glass candle holders (3)
Available at Baton Rouge Regional Service Center only ____ Large White Bridge (modular) ____ Large White Bridge ____ Small White Bridge ____ Large Brown Bridge NOTE: We greatly appreciate Troops/Service Units that wish to build, re-paint & repair bridges. If you are interested please contact Carol at cpate@gsle.org or (225) 927-8946.
Office Use Only Date checked out _____/_______/_________Time checked out _____/_______/______ Rental Fee $ _____________ Required deposit $ 50.00
Check #_____________
Staff signature ___________________________ Receipt #____________
Date checked in: _____/_______/_________
Time checked in: _____/_______/______
Returned deposit:
If not, why? ____________________________________________________________________
_____Yes
_____No
Staff signature __________________________
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Girl Scouts Louisiana East Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
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Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
GSLE Program Event Registration Form PLEASE COMPLETE BOTH SIDES OF FORM, AND INCLUDE REGISTRATION FEE 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. Return to the above Corporate Headquarters to the ATTN: Program Department. Registration is for:
Troop/Group
Adult
*Individual Girl (complete individual girl information below)
Event Code (mandatory): __________________ Event Name ____________________________________________ Event Date __________ Program Age Level (please check): Service Unit # ______________
Daisy
Brownie
Troop # ______________
Junior
Cadette
Senior
Ambassador
Juliette
Parish __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________ Email __________________________________________________ Troop Leader’s or Parent/Guardian’s Name (please print clearly) Address_________________________________________________________ City _______________________________ ZIP____________ Phone # (h) (______) _____________________ (w) (______) _______________________ (c) (______) ______________________ Cost per Girl $ __________Cost per Adult $ __________
AI/AN
Total Amount Enclosed $___________________ Payment in FULL is required for form to be processed. Send payment amount for only event listed on form.
A
B/AA
H/PI
H/O
W
TOTAL
# girls # adults
Payment Information (please check): CHECK (payable to Girl Scouts Louisiana East) MC
VISA
Discover
KEY:
AMEX
AI/AN - American Indian/Alaskan Native
B/AA – Black or African American H/O - Hispanic, Other
Name on Card _______________________________________________________
A – Asian
H/PI – Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
W - White
Account # _______/________/________/________ Exp. Date _______/_______ 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.
______________________________________________ Signature of parent / guardian
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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
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Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
Program Financial Assistance Form To be completed by parent or guardian: Girl Scout's Name ______________________ Parent/Guardian ___________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________ City _____________________________ Zip _____________ Phone # (h) (_____)_________________ (w) (_____)_________________ (c) (_____)_________________ Grade _________ The registrantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s racial background is: (please check as many as apply) Black or African American
Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
White
The registrantâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s ethnic background is: (please check one)
American Indian/Alaskan Native
Asian
Other (specify) ______________________________
Hispanic or Latina
Not Hispanic or Latina
Number of Years as a Girl Scout: ________ Is applicant a:
Registered Girl Scout: Troop # _____ Service Unit # _____
Program Level: Daisy
Brownie
Junior
Cadette
Senior
Individual Member
Ambassador
How often does she participate in Girl Scout activities, meetings, etc.? __________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Leader's Name ________________________________Phone # (h) (_____)________________ (w) (_____)_______________ Family Income:
Under $15,000 $15,000 - 25,000 $25,000 - 35,000 $35,000 - 45,000 $45,000 - 55,000 Over $55,000
Number of people supported by this income ________
Number of dependent children living at home _________
List any unusual or extraordinary family expenses or circumstances: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Program your Girl Scout would like to attend: ____________________________________________ Dates: _______________ Although not required, partial or full reimbursement (when and if possible) of any funds granted is appreciated and accepted at any time. This enables your Council to continue to provide assistance for girls and adults when the need arises.
Amount of Fee $ ________________ Amount you can pay $ ___________
Has the applicant received financial assistance from a Girl Scout council before? No Yes If yes, please explain when, the amount received, and the purpose of the assistance. __________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________________ Date _________________________ Parent/Guardian
Troop Leader
Other
Receipted by _______ No. ________ date _________ DATA ENTRY: by ________ date _______ OFFICE USE ONLY: Amount Granted: $ _____________ Total Due from applicant $ ____________ Appv'd by ______________________________date________
Program Cost: $ _____________________ % authorized GSLE 07/08
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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
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Troop Camp Reservation Request Covington
Marydale
McFadden Cabin
Whispering Pines
Note: Important: A $25.00 deposit must accompany this form. Deposit is non-refundable after date is assigned. This request must be signed by your Service Unit Chair or your Membership Executive before being mailed in. Please mail form and deposit to Girl Scouts Louisiana East Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121. PLEASE PRINT
__________________________________________ ________ _______ Troop Leader’s Name
Troop #
Service Unit #
______________________
Program Age Level
________________________________________________________ ___________________________________ _________ __________ Address City State Zip ________________________________________ _________________________________ ______________________________________ Home Phone # Cell Phone # Email
All adults and girls must be registered Girl Scouts.
List the approximate number: Girls _______
Female adults________ Male Adults________
Qualified camp person attending: (Must have completed Troop Camp Training session 1 & 2) Name: ___________________________________Cell Phone: _____________________Dates Taken: ______________ First Aider/CPR person attending: (Must have a current Red Cross or American Heart Certification) Name: ____________________________________Cell Phone: _____________________ Dates/Units requested: Please list three. Date st
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Expiration Dates: _______ ________ FA
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Check-out time
__________________
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CPR
rd
3 ______________ __________________ ___________ ___________ (Note: If you do not receive your first choice it is due to several troops requesting the same date/unit) Activity Fee $25.00 per troop for all activities per day, Facilitator Fees $15.00 per hour per troop (paid directly to the facilitator) Horse Fees $20.00 per person, Pony Rides $6.00 per girl, Riding Instructor fee $15.00 per hour (paid directly to the instructor) Rock Wall (CWP only)
Pool
**Horses (Marydale only) # of girls riding_____ # of adults riding_____
High Ropes (CWP only)
Low Ropes (Marydale only) **Pony Rides (Marydale only) # of girls riding_____
Canoes
Archery (Marydale and Covington only)
**Horses sessions are 3 hours, maximum # of riders at one time is 11, Pony Ride sessions are 1 ½ hours; maximum # of pony riders at one time is 20. Note: If you do not receive your choice of activities it is due to several troops requesting the same activity.
If no council facilitator is needed please indicate who will be facilitating your troop’s activity (list name and cell phone #): ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Service Unit Administrator or Membership Executive Signature________________________________________ Date__________________ **Please note: The availability of the facilitators is limited. The council will make every effort to find a facilitator for your troop’s activities; although, a council facilitator is not guaranteed. The council will contact you with your activity schedule and a facilitator 3 to 5 days prior to your camping event. GSLE 08.2010
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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
Girl Scouts Louisiana East www.gsle.org
Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
Camp Covington • McFadden Cabin Camp Facilities and Fees
Camp Covington
Capacity
Cots
Electricity
Water
Bathhouse
Length (Fee charges)
Cost & Non-refundable Deposit
25
yes
Dining Hall & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$45 $25 deposit
50
yes
Dining Hall & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$60 $25 deposit
N/A
no
no
yes
Nearby yes
Per Day
$10 per troop $25 deposit
50
no
yes
yes
yes
Per Day
$10 per troop $25 deposit
Cabins Pooh’s Corner (4 cabins–3/6 beds, 1/7beds)
Platform Tents Indian Village (10 tents–5 beds each)
Day Use Day Use
McFadden Cabin
Camp Covington Activity Fees/Information:
Council activity facilitators or lifeguards fee is $15 per facilitator/per hour. Activity (# of participants) Archery Junior Disk Golf (18 holes)
Fee $10 per session no charge
Age Level Brownie – Ambassadors Daisies – Ambassadors
# of Facilitators Needed 1 per 10 participants none
Certification needed Archery (approved list in Safety-Wise) none
**NOTE: Deposits are non-refundable - $25 per troop or $100 per service unit. Outside lease groups call VP of Properties for fee schedule and deposits. Girl Scout Day camps contact the Younger Girl Program Coordinator for fee schedule and deposits.
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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
Girl Scouts Louisiana East
Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
www.gsle.org
Camp Marydale
Camp Facilities and Fees Camp Marydale
Capacity
Cots
Electricity
Bathhouse
Length (Fee charges)
Cost & Deposit
Shady Haven
20 5 beds per cabin
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
1-2 nights
$60 $25 deposit
Owls Roost
36 6 beds per cabin
Bunk beds
Unit House & Latrine
Yes
1-2 nights
$85 $25 deposit
Tanglewood
40 (6 cabins 5 beds; 1 cabin 10 beds)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
1-2 nights
$80 $25 deposit
15
Bunk beds
Unit House & Latrines
yes
1-2 nights
$50 $25 deposit
26 (4 tents 4 beds; 10 beds in Lodge)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
1-2 nights
$40 $25 deposit
15
Yes
yes
Nearby
1-2 nights
$70 $25 deposit
15
Yes
yes
Nearby
1-2 nights
$70 $25 deposit
16
Bunk beds
yes
Nearby
1-2 nights
$50 $25 deposit
100
no
no
Nearby yes
Per Day
$50 per day
Cabins
Troop House Pioneers Paradise
Platform Tents Pine Bluff
Lodges Lakeview I Lakeview II Bunkhouse B
Day Use Lodge Louise
Activity Fees/Information:
Council activity facilitators or lifeguards fee is $15 per facilitator/per hour. **Fee for these activities except for Horses or Pony Rides is a one-time charge of $25 for any combination whether it is for one or all activities. Activity (# of participants)
Archery: Canoeing: Ropes Course (low): Pool Use: Horses: Pony Rides
Fee
**$25 **$25 **$25 **$25 $20 per person $ 5 per person
Age Level
Brownies – Ambassadors rd 3 grade – Ambassadors Brownies – Ambassadors Daisies – Ambassadors 9year olds and up Daisies – Brownies
Food Service (Service Unit only) – $10 per person/per meal
# of Facilitators Needed 1 per 10 participants 1 facilitator 1 per 10 participants 1 lifeguard per 25 swimmers Council Provided Council Provided
Certification needed
Archery (approved list in SW*) Small craft safety Council Provided Lifeguard (approved list in SW*) Council Provided Council Provided Food
*Safety-Wise
NOTE: Deposits are non-refundable - $25 per troop or $100 per service unit.
Troops are responsible to pay facilitators at the time of the event in cash. Above prices are for Girl Scouts only. Outside lease groups call for fee schedule and deposits. Girl Scout Day camps call for fee schedule and deposits. GSLE 08/10
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Corporate Headquarters 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121-3119 (504) 733-8220 (800) 644-7571 F (504) 733-8219
Girl Scouts Louisiana East www.gsle.org
Regional Service Center 545 Colonial Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) 927-8946 (800) 852-8421 F (225) 927-8402
Camp Whispering Pines Camp Facilities and Fees
Camp Whispering Pines
Capacity
Cots
Electricity
Water
Latrine
Length (Fee charges)
Cost & Non-refundable Deposit
Oak Ridge
60 (6 beds per cabin)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$85 $25 deposit
Pine Hollow
60 (6 beds per cabin)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$85 $25deposit
Rabbit Run
50 (5 beds per tent)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$75 $25 deposit
Sunny Trails
50 (5 beds per tent)
yes
Unit House & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$75 $25 deposit
25
mats
Unit House & Latrine
yes
yes
1-2 nights
$40 $25 deposit
22 (6 beds per shelter + 4 beds in unit house)
yes
yes
yes
Nearby
1-2 nights
$40 $25 deposit
30 30
no
no
Nearby
Nearby
1-2 nights
$20 $20 $25 deposit
Cross Roads 1; Crossroads 2; Lakeview
N/A
no
no
yes
Nearby yes
Per Day
$10 per troop $25 deposit
Dining Hall
100
N/A
Yes
yes
Nearby yes
Per Day
$50 per day
Cabins
Platform Tents
Troop House Sunset House
Screened Shelters Misty Lake
Primitive Camping Blackberry Patch & Hickory Point
Day Use
CWP Activity Fees/Information: Council activity facilitators or lifeguards fee is $15 per facilitator/per hour. Fee for activities is a one-time charge of $25 for any combination whether it is for one or all activities. Activity Row Boating: Canoeing/Kayaking: Ropes Course (high): Climbing Wall: Pool Use:
Age Level Daisy – Brownies rd 3 grade – Ambassadors Juniors – Ambassadors Brownies – Ambassadors Daisies – Ambassadors
# of Facilitators Needed 1facilitator 1 facilitator 3 facilitators 2 facilitators 1 lifeguard per 25 swimmers
Certification needed Small craft safety Small craft safety Council ropes certification Council ropes certification Lifeguard (approved list in Safety-Wise)
**NOTE: Deposits are non-refundable - $25 per troop or $100 per service unit.
Troops are responsible to pay facilitators at the time of the event in cash. Above prices are for Girl Scouts only. Outside lease groups call VP of Properties for fee schedule and deposits. Girl Scout Day camps contact the Younger Girl Program Coordinator for fee schedule and deposits. GSLE 08/10
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Me & My Pal Participant Registration Form TYPE OR PRINT/ INCOMPLETE FORM CANNOT BE PROCESSED
q October 22 & 23, 2010 at CWP
EVENT DATE (check one): OR q April 8 & 9, 2011 at CWP
Please circle date above and complete the information below to register for this program. Please do not register as a troop. You will be placed in a unit with your troop if more than one member registers. Girls and Pals will not be in the same cabin but will be in the same unit. A confirmation packet will be emailed to you soon. Send & make checks payable to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East ATTN: Program Department 841 S. Clearview Parkway, New Orleans, LA 70121 Fax: 504-733-8219
PLEASE PRINT Troop #____________ Service Unit #______________
Age Level: Brownie___ Junior___ Cadette___ Senior___ Ambassador___ Juliette___ Participants’ Names: (First and Last) Girl(s) ___________________________________________________________________________________________ (if more than one name girls must be sisters) Pal____________________________________________________ Relationship to girl(s)_________________________ Cell Phone (_________)_______________________
Email _____________________________________________
Address________________________________________City__________________Zip________________ Home phone (_________)_______________________ Work phone (_________)_______________________ Cost per person $35.00 Total amount enclosed $_________________ Payment information (please check): ___Check (payable to Girl Scouts Louisiana East) ___MC
___VISA ___Discover ___AMEX
Print Name on Card________________________________________________________________________________ Account #___________________________________________________________ Exp. Date____________________ Cardholder Signature__________________________________________ GSLE 08/10
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Tulane Green Wave vs. So. Miss Golden Eagles Saturday, November 6th at 2:30pm Louisiana Superdome
Clinic open to all girls aged 6 and up and runs from 12:00pm-1:00pm
Clinic will be held in the Iberville Lounge in the Louisiana Superdome prior to the TulaneÂ&#x2014;â&#x20AC;&#x201D;USM game. Enter through Gate G on the West side of the Superdome
Participants will have an opportunity to form the spirit tunnel prior to the game and to perform a routine at halftime of the game
Each participant will receive commemorative pom poms
Parking will be available in the Superdome Garage for $10 per vehicle
A release must be signed by all participants/guardians before taking part in clinic
Game is schedule for a 2:30 kickoff
Participants should wear sneakers and exercise clothing (green t-shirt preferred)
Participants will be instructed by Tulane Cheerleaders in personal groups
Please indicate quantity
___ Cheer Clinic and Football Game Ticket $15 (End Zone Seating) ___ Football Game Ticket Only $10 (End Zone Seating) ___ Total. Amount Due=_________ *Deadline : Friday, October 29th *$1.00 from every ticket purchase will be donated to support the Tulane Green Wave Cheerleaders.
Name:_________________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________ City:_____________ State:_________ Zip:___________________ E-mail Address:_________________________________________ Day Phone: _____________________________________________ Evening Phone: ____________________________________
Payment (circle): Visa Master Card Amex Check/Cash Credit Card #:_____________________________________ Expiration Date:___________________________________ Credit Card Verification #: ___________________________ Signature: _______________________________________
Mail / E-mail or Fax this Form with Payment to: Tulane Ticket Office James W. Wilson Center #1 Ben Weiner Drive New Orleans, LA 70118 Attn: Tulane Cheer Clinic and Night Out Phone: 504-862-8223 | Fax: 504-862-8555 E-mail: wthacker@tulane.edu
Tickets are based on availability and cannot be purchased on the day of the game
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TULANE UNIVERSITY CHEER CLINIC CONSENT, RELEASE, INDEMNITY AND WAIVER OF LIABILITY FORM (PLEASE READ COMPLETELY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING)
I grant permission for my minor child or children [Please print name or names] ______________________________________________________________________________________ (hereinafter “Participant” whether one or more children) to participate in the Cheer Clinic program to be held on November 6, 2010, which will include a question and answer session, a cheer skills clinic, forming the spirit tunnel, and performing a halftime routine (hereinafter referred to as the "Program"). I understand that the activities of the Program may include certain physical activities, and I give approval for the Participant to participate in any and all activities sponsored or provided by the Program. I further agree to assume any and all risks, known and unknown, associated with the Program's activities. I understand that in order to participate in the Program, the Participant must abide by all rules and instructions relating to safety and to the Program. I further understand that Participant shall be solely responsible for his or her transportation to and from the Louisiana Superdome. If any injury, accident or illness occurs which, in the sole judgment of the staff of the Program, requires immediate medical attention as determined by an adult staff member of the Program, I give consent for any member of the Program staff to obtain such emergency treatment and to act on my behalf in any medical emergency. I further consent to the signing of any releases by the Program staff, which may be required by any medical care provider. I understand that in the event of an emergency medical situation I will be notified as soon as reasonably possible. I further understand that the cost of any medical care deemed necessary for the treatment of any emergency injury, accident or illness occurring while my child is attending the Program is my responsibility, including but not limited to surgical treatment and hospitalization, and that the Program, The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund, and its officers, trustees, agents, representatives and/or employees (hereinafter collectively “Tulane”) are not obligated to pay for such medical care. In exchange for and in consideration of Tulane permitting the Participant to participate in the Program, I hereby agree to waive, release, forever discharge, and to defend, indemnify and hold Tulane harmless from, any and all claims, demands, losses, rights and causes of action of whatever kind or nature (including attorneys’ fees) that arise from, by reason of, or in connection with the Participant’s participation in the Program, including but not limited to any injury, accident, illness to or property damage of the Participant, regardless of whether caused, in whole or in part, by negligence or other legal fault attributable to Tulane. I further covenant and agree that for the consideration stated above, I will not sue Tulane for any claim for damages arising out of or in connection with the Participant’s voluntary participation in any activities related to the Program. I hereby certify that I am voluntarily signing this release, and intend to be legally bound by the terms of this document. I have carefully read all of its provisions, and fully understand its significance. Date: _______ of __________________, 2010. ____________________________________ Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian
______________________________________ Name of Parent or Legal Guardian (Printed)
Please note: Your child will not be permitted into the Program without this signed form on file.
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4th Annual “Scouts For Football” The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and the Girl Scouts Louisiana East are combining their efforts to provide a memorable experience for all area scouts. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl features the Champion of the SunBelt Conference against a representative from Conference USA. The game will take place on Saturday Night, December 18th, 2010 at 8:00pm in the Louisiana Superdome. All area girl scouts will not only be invited to attend the game for free but will also have an opportunity to participate in pre-game pageantry on the field prior to, and during, the national anthem. All participating troops will be recognized throughout the game on the stadium and message board systems. A special seating area will be designated for Girl Scouts and their families. All uniformed Girl Scouts and their leaders will be admitted into the stadium free while parents of scouts will have the opportunity to purchase $10 discounted tickets and sit with their kids during the nationally televised game.
____________________________
What: The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl and the Girl Scouts Louisiana East are inviting all area
Girl Scouts to participate in pre-game activities in the Louisiana Superdome on December 18, 2010 Why: To provide an opportunity for all area Girl Scouts to have a memorable College Football experience and exposure on a National level. How: All Uniformed Girl Scouts and leaders will be seated in a special “Scout Section” and their friends and family will have the opportunity to purchase discounted tickets for only $10 and sit in the special “Scout Section.” Frequently Asked Questions When and where is the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl played? The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl is played December 18, 2010 at 8:00pm in the Louisiana Superdome Who do I give the ticket and money order form to? Return the money and order form to Kevin Shipp at the Girl Scouts Louisiana East office no later than Tuesday, December 7th, 2010. Make checks payable to Girl Scouts Louisiana East. How Do I get the tickets? Tickets along with detailed gameday information will be mailed to the troop leader the second week in December. Can only parents buy tickets? No, anyone who wants to attend the game and be seated in the special “scout section” can purchase the discounted tickets. ONLY adults with wristbands will be allowed to enter at loading dock entrance with Girl Scouts and allowed on field. We will limit each troop to 3 adult wristbands. Additional children and adults without bracelets must enter at normal entrance gates. (Extra wristbands may be given for larger troops on a case by case basis, call me to discuss)
** For more information please call Derek Dupepe at 504-525-5678**
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GIRL SCOUTS FOR FOOTBALL TICKET ORDER FORM TROOP LEADER_____________________________TROOP NUMBER________ Phone#___________ ADDRESS___________________________________CITY_____________________ZIP____________ Email Address________________________________________________________________________ A roster of Girl Scouts attending is required. Each girl will receive a ticket and be allowed entrance at loading dock area and allowed onto the field. Girls must be in uniform to participate. Troop banners and flags are welcome. Troop Leader___________________________________________ Assistant Leaders__________________________________ Girls attending: _________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________
Additional number of tickets needed: ________@ $10 each = $_________ Processing fee. + $3.00 (only required if purchasing tickets) TOTAL _________($3 plus total cost of tickets purchased) Payment is needed in order to process request. Each troop will receive one ticket for each name listed above and 3 entrance wristbands for adult leaders listed. Each additional ticket for adults and other family members will cost $10 each. ONLY adults with wristbands will be allowed to enter at loading dock entrance with Girl Scouts and allowed on field. Additional children and adults without bracelets must enter at normal entrance gates. Additional adults are encouraged to escort troops to the entrance, but only adults with wristbands and uniformed Girl Scouts will be able to enter at that gate. All tickets, gameday information and wristbands will be mailed to address above on form unless notified otherwise. Payment Information: ! Check (Make checks payable to Girl Scouts Louisiana East) C/C Payment: ! MC ! VISA Account Number________________________________________ Exp. Date_______________ Signature_________________________________________________ Mail form and payment to: Girl Scouts Louisiana East, Attn: Kevin Shipp 841 S. Clearview Parkway, Jefferson, LA 70121 Fax 504-733-8219 th Deadline to order your tickets and to ensure mailing is Tuesday, December 7 , 2010
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8324 Parc Place · Chalmette, Louisiana 70043 Phone (504) 277-6831 · www.stbernardproject.org Volunteer Participant Liability Release Form (Please read before signing, as this constitutes the agreement as a volunteer and the understanding of your working relationship with St. Bernard Project. Please print all information clearly. If you are under 18, please have a parent or guardian sign this agreement ahead of time if they will not be coming with you.) I, _____________________________, acknowledge and state the following: I have chosen to travel to the work site to perform cleanup/construction work in disaster relief. I understand that this work entails a risk of physical injury and often involves hard physical labor, heavy lifting and other strenuous activity; and that some activities may take place on ladders and building framing other than ground level. I certify that I am in good health and physically able to perform this type of work. I understand that I am engaging in this project at my own risk. I understand that this is a “grass roots” activity to support individuals adversely affected by the disaster. I assume all risk and responsibility for any damage or injury to my property or any personal injury which I may sustain while involved in this project and related material costs and expenses. I do hereby grant and convey unto the St. Bernard Project all right, title and interest in any and all photographic images and video or audio recordings made by St. Bernard Project during my work, including, but not limited to, any royalties, proceeds or other benefits derived from such photographs or recordings. In the event that my supervising disaster organization arranges accommodations, I understand that they are not responsible or liable for my personal effects and property and that they will not provide lock up or security for any items. I will hold them harmless in the event of theft or for loss resulting from any source or cause. I further understand that I am to abide by whatever rules and regulations may be in effect for the accommodations at that time. By my signature, for myself, my estate and my heirs, I release, discharge, indemnify and forever hold St. Bernard Project, together with its officers, agents, servants and employees, harmless from any and all causes of action arising from my participation in this project and travel or lodging associated therewith, including any damages which may be caused by their own negligence. Signature: X_________________________________________________________________ Date: _____________________ Printed Name________________________________ Parent’s Signature__________________________________________ (Required if under 18) Occupation:_________________________________ Company__________________________________________________ Group Name: ____________________________________________ Dates volunteered: ____________ to ______________ E-mail:__________________________________________________ Cell: ________________________________________ Address:_______________________________________________________________________________________________ Closest Major City: _______________________________________ Birth date: ___________________________________ Emergency Contact Info
Name: ________________________________________ Relationship: _____________________
Phone: ______________________________________
Alternate Phone:________________________________________
PLEASE FILL OUT BOTH SIDES 1
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8324 Parc Place · Chalmette, Louisiana 70043 Phone (504) 277-6831 · www.stbernardproject.org Volunteer Safety Release Form (Please read before signing as this constitutes an agreement with St. Bernard Project. Your safety is of the utmost importance. Review the following safety precautions before you begin working.) I, __________________________________, acknowledge and state the following: I have chosen to travel to the worksite to perform cleanup/construction work in disaster relief and rebuilding. I hereby agree to abide by the safety precautions outlined below. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Each house is equipped with a first aid kit. Ask your site supervisor where it is. If you have an accident, report it immediately to your site supervisor. Stay hydrated; if you find yourself with a case of the “umbles” (mumbling, fumbling, grumbling, stumbling, etc.), take a water break! Make sure to eat your lunch. You need your energy! Take water breaks, it’s hot out there! (And sometimes it’s cold, too.) Make sure you are properly trained on the tools you are using. If you are not sure about how to use a tool or have a question, ask your site supervisor. Always be aware of your surroundings. If you are swinging a tool, know your “blood circle.” That is, if you are swinging a tool, make sure there is no one within hitting distance. Please clean up after yourself and others. The worksite should always be clear of debris. Additionally, the last 30 minutes of each work day is dedicated clean-up time. When using utility knives, saws and other sharp objects, cut away from yourself and others. Remember ladder and bench safety: the ladder or bench should be in a locked position on stable ground. For added protection, have a spotter on the ground next to you! When lifting heavy objects, use your legs and keep your back straight. Back injuries are common and hard to fix! Know your limits! If you are not comfortable doing something, talk to your site supervisor! They are happy to assist you or give you a new task. If there is a medical emergency call 911. Know the address of the house.
Your safety is important to us! Please be careful and aware! And have a great time! I agree to abide by the safety precautions mentioned in this document. By my signature, for myself, my estate and my heirs, I release, discharge, indemnify and forever hold St. Bernard Project, together with its officers, agents, servants and employees, harmless from any and all causes of action arising from my participation in this project and travel or lodging associated therewith, including any damages which may be caused by their negligence. Signature: ____________________________________________________________________ Date:___________________ Printed Name: _________________________________________________________Volunteer Dates: _______ to ________ Is this your first time volunteering with SBP?
YES
NO, I was here (date, year): ____________________________
How did you hear about SBP? ! Google search for volunteering in New Orleans ! Newspaper story (online or in print): ___________ ! Television story: ___________________________ ! Other online media: ________________________
! ! ! !
Friend: __________________________________ Company: ________________________________ Organization at college/university: ____________ Other, please specify________________________
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Elmwood Cheerleading Academy Cheer & Pizza Night Event Registration Form TYPE OR PRINT/ INCOMPLETE FORM CANNOT BE PROCESSED
EVENT DATE (check one): Friday, December 3, 2010 OR Friday, March 25, 2011 Send & make checks payable to: Elmwood Cheerleading Academy 1200 S. Clearview Parkway, Harahan, LA 70123 Fax: 504-733-7482 ATTN: Raymond Williams
Registration is for: Troop/Group OR *Individual Girl (see below) Service Unit # __________
Troop # __________
Name_________________________________________________________________ Program Age Level: Address_______________________________________________________________ City___________________________________________________________________ Phone (h) (_____) _____________________Other (_____)_______________________
Daisy Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Ambassador
Email__________________________________________________________________ Complete for registration: (# participating & racial/ethnic data)
W
# of girls ______ Cost per girl $12 non-refundable.
# girls
Total Amount Enclosed: $_________
#adults
AA
AP/I
AI/AN
H/O
TOTAL
KEY: W - White AA - African American AP/I - Asian/Pacific Islander AI/AN - American Indian/Alaskan Native H/O - Hispanic, Other
Event Registration Form for Individual Girl Participants PARENT / GUARDIAN PERMISSION *THIS PORTION MUST BE COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY A PARENT/GUARDIAN FOR ANY GIRL REQUESTING TO ATTEND AN EVENT OR ACTIVITY AS AN INDIVIDUAL INSTEAD OF AS PART OF A TROOP. For girls attending with a troop - the troop leaders are responsible for obtaining parent permission and health information for participating members unless requested otherwise in the event details. TYPE OR PRINT - INCOMPLETE FORM CANNOT BE PROCESSED 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 _______________________ST ________ Zip_________ I give permission for my daughter to participate in the activity listed on the front 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. Signature of parent/guardian __________________________________________________ Date signed ________________ Print or type parent/guardian name _______________________________________________________________________ Phone (h) (_____)_____________________ (w) (_____)_______________________Other (_____)_____________________
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12 CCOSBR Religious Emblem Counselor Training
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26 Family Camping at Camp Covington 28
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6 Labor Day Council offices closed
Mon
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Sun
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29 EJGH - Healthy You Workshop
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9 Rosh Hashanah
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24 Family Camping at Camp Covington
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September 2010
25 Family Camping at Camp Covington Lake Pontchartrain Beach Sweep
18 Yom Kippur Fitness Fun Ceramics and Clay SU Fall Product Sales Training
11 It’s Your Planet – Love It! Day at River Bend Nuclear Plant Miss Manners Tea Party
4 Fitness Fun
Sat
11 Columbus Day
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10 Love, Hug and Groom-3
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24 Fall Product Sale Ends
31 Halloween Juliette Low’s Birthday
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27 EJGH ABC’s of Babysitting
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13 Porgy & Bess - Night at the Opera
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22 Me & My Pal at CWP
15
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1 Fall Product Sale Begins
October 2010
30 Loyola Volleyball Game and Clinic Healthy Relationships Fall Festival Celebrating Juliette Low’s 150th Birthday Super Science Saturday
23 Me & My Pal at CWP Science Wonder Try It Day at Louisiana Children’s Museum DEA High on Life Badge Workshop
16 All Fired Up Fitness Fun Twilight Paddle
9 Art to Wear Daisy Garden Adventure Mother/Daughter Sewing Love, Hug and Groom-1 & 2 Night at the Opera Orientation
2 Longue Vue Plant Investigation Workshop Colors and Shapes Fast Food Farm Day Sewing for Service-1 & 2 Daisy Day @ Camp Covington Quick Pickling at the SFBM
Sat
8
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22 Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp
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14 Family Camping at Camp Covington Kappa Delta National Girls Day
21 Older Girl Weekend at Camp Marydale Family Camping at CWP Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp
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1 All Saints Day
Mon
7 Daylight Saving Time Ends Ready Set Go Camping CCOSBR Rosary Patch Program
Sun
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23 Holiday Horse Rider Core Camp
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17 Magic Flute - Night at the Opera
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Wed
25 Thanksgiving Council offices closed
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11 Veterans Day
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19 Older Girl Weekend at Camp Marydale Family Camping at CWP
12 Family Camping at Camp Covington
5 Ready Set Go Camping
Fri
November 2010
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20 Older Girl Weekend at Camp Marydale Family Camping at CWP Girl Scout Day at Longue Vue Puppets with a Purpose
13 Family Camping at Camp Covington ARC First Aid Workshop Nature Nuts The Art of Pasta Making at SFBM Circle Bowl Fun Cookie Management Training
6 Ready Set Go Camping Longue Vue Garden Workshop Puppet Pizzazz Yoga & Pilates Flower Power Tulane Cheer Clinic Theater, Puppet Style
Sat
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27 Council offices closed for holidays
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3 Elmwood Cheer & Pizza Night
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December 2010
25 Christmas Council offices closed for holidays
18 New Orleans Bowl
11 Baton Rouge Christmas Parade
4 Art of Bread Making Daisy Day at McFadden Cabin ARC Emergency Preparedness, Part 1 Beginners Holiday Sewing, 1 & 2
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28 Night Crawlers
21 Girl Scout Cookie Pre-orders Begin
14 Ivanov’s Gymnastics Fun Night
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January 2011
29 Night Crawlers Relational Aggression Conference National WWII Museum Day
22 Ceramics and Clay Architecture Badge at LA Children’s Museum
15 Puppet Pizzazz Theater, Puppet Style Nature Nuts at CWP Horse Rider Core Camp National Exploration Day
8 ARC Emergency Preparednes, Part 2 USS Kidd Overnight Forever Green Girls
1 New Year’s Day
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14 Valentine’s Day
21 President’s Day
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20 Older Girl Weekend at CWP
27 NEW DATE – Leaders’ Lagniappe Weekend at Camp Marydale
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6 Girl Scout Cookie Pre-orders End
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22 World Thinking Day
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3 Chinese New Year
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25 NEW DATE – Leaders’ Lagniappe Weekend at Camp Marydale Girl Scout Cookie Delivery Begins
18 Older Girl Weekend at CWP
11 Ready Set Go Camping
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February 2011
26 NEW DATE – Leaders’ Lagniappe Weekend at Camp Marydale All Fired Up
19 Older Girl Weekend at CWP Puppets with a Purpose Contemporary Arts Center Day
12 Ready Set Go Camping Colors and Shapes Yoga & Pilates Snorkeling Splash Down
5 LA Art & Science Museum Girl Scout Day Forever Green Girls Women in Chemistry
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13 Daylight Saving Time Begins
20 NEW DATE – Older Girl Weekend at CWP Girl Scout Cookie Direct Sales Ends
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8 Mardi Gras Council offices closed
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6 Girl Scout Sunday
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For All of March Baton Rouge Beautiful - Great American Cleanup
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30 II Travatore – Night at the Opera
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9 Ash Wednesday
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31 2011 Great American Cleanup Begins
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17 St. Patrick’s Day
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March 2011
25 Elmwood Cheer & Pizza Night
18 NEW DATE – Older Girl Weekend at CWP
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4 Girl Scout Cookie Direct Sale Begins
Fri
26 Swing into Spring at Camp Marydale Longue Vue Tea & Fashion Show
19 NEW DATE – Older Girl Weekend at CWP
12 Girl Scouts’ 99th Birthday Goodwill Good Turn Day Girl Scout Sabbath
5 Fitness Fun Mother/Daughter Sewing
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17 Palm Sunday Love, Hug, & Groom-3
24 Easter
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April 2011
29 Water Front Weekend at CWP Wrangler Fun Weekend at Camp Marydale
22 Good Friday Council offices closed Girl Scout Leader’s Day Earth Day
15 Ivanov’s Gymnastics Fun Night
8 Me & My Pal at CWP
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30 Water Front Weekend at CWP Wrangler Fun Weekend at Camp Marydale Fitness Fun Daisy Garden Adventure
23 Girl Scout Earth Day at City Park (NO)
16 Love, Hug, & Groom-1 Love, Hug, & Groom-2 Flower Power
9 Me & My Pal at CWP
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8 Mother’s Day
15 Water Front Weekend at CWP
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13 Water Front Weekend at CWP
6 Ivanov’s Gymnastics Fun Night
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21 Bridging Brownies at CWP
14 Water Front Weekend at CWP Daisy Day at CWP Fitness Fun
7 NEW DATE – Daisy Day at Camp Marydale
Ogden Museum of Southern Art university of new orleans 925 camp st., new orleans, la. www.ogdenmusuem.org
Offering custom tours and activities for Girl Scout troops of all ages!
Wander through the world of Southern Art at the Ogden Museum. For more information or to schedule a program, contact Kate Barron at kbarron@ogdenmuseum.org or 504.539.9608.
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Yogi Bear™ is planning a special weekend designed for Scouts and Youth Groups with numerous outdoor and safety training activities for everyone to participate in. For example, you may see presentations by our local Volunteer Fire Department, the K-9 Unit, Red Cross, and/or the Zoomobile. Also included with your camping stay are the always fun Yogi Bear™ Activities such as: Sing-a-long “Hey” Rides, Bingo, Ceramic Creations, Tie-Dye, Mini-Golf, a Game Room, and much more for all ages. Yogi Bear wants everyone to have some amazing memories and survival tips to bring home with them, so come on out to a weekend of fun and games with Yogi Bear and the Gang at Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Camp-Resort™ in Robert, LA!
Call Today for 1/2 price Cabins or $10.00 per person Campsites (scout and Youth groups only) For the entire Weekend! Calling all Troop leaders:
are you interested in conducting your own earned level awards, proficiency training or Merit Badge class? please let us know and we will put you on our recreation schedule
Join us February 25-27, 2011 for our scout & Volunteer rake & Bake Weekend!
We’ll fuel you up with a yummy breakfast, then help us RAKE & pick up trash around the campground, and we will BAKE you an “Appreciation” lunch Saturday. Scout Troops camp free on a campsite or 50% Off on a cabin for community service.
Pre-Paid Meal Plan Sample Saturday, November 6, 2010
Sunday, November 7, 2010
Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (2) Scrambled Eggs, (2) Sausages, Biscuit, Milk or Juice - $4.50
Breakfast 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (3) Pancakes, (3) Bacon, Milk or Juice - $4.50
Lunch: 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. Burger Bar - 4oz. Hamburger with all the fixins, Fries & Soda - $5.50 Dinner: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Spaghetti & Meatsauce, Tossed Salad, Garlic Toast, Soda - $5.00
PrePaid four meals only $17.00 Celebrate Ranger’s Birthday Saturday, November 6, 2010 Complimentary Cake & Ice Cream for all campers.
Yogi Bear and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © Hanna-Barbera.
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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.