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Gold Award Boot Camp

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Virtual - Zoom

Cost: $0/Girl, $0/Adult

This Highest Awards training is highly recommended for girls interested in pursuing the Girl Scout Gold Award. You’ll get tools to develop your plan as you learn about the components of Highest Awards. Along the way, learn how to choose a project adviser, what is active leadership and how to build sustainability. Bring your thinking cap!

Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey –

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Aug. 12

Keep Pensacola Beautiful - Pensacola

Cost: $10/Girl, $1/Adult

Learn about the dangers of marine debris, so we can take action to fight the litter problem in our environment! You will learn about the types of materials that become litter, their impacts on ocean ecosystems, and how to sort and collect data that can be used to advise international action groups on how we can make our earth d b j

LITTER FREE!

This program is an educational and interactive activity, to learn about litter data collection, in preparation for two public litter cleanups where scouts will participate and sort the litter to be recorded and submitted to the Ocean Conservancy on 8/26/2023 and for the International Coastal Cleanup on 9/16/2023. CSA Girls MUST register for and attend ALL 3 programs (8/12, 8/26, 9/16) to earn their Journey Award.

Race to the MOSH!

Aug. 19

MOSH - Jacksonville

Cost: $30/Girl, $17/Adult

Join MOSH in learning what it takes to be an engineer! Girl Scouts will gain insight into the engineering design process through the building and testing of a race car. While girls conduct tests and gather data, they will explore concepts such as friction, kinetic, and potential energy. Purchase of this workshop includes admission to the museum.

First Aid/CPR/AED Certification

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Aug. 19

Gretchen Everhart School – Tallahassee

Cost: $45/Girl, $45/Adult

This course will prepare you to recognize and provide care in a variety of first aid, breathing, and cardiac emergencies involving adults, children, and infants; the course meets OSHA/ workplace requirements. Online components need to be completed prior to attending the skills session. Please bring a copy of your successful completion with you to the in-person portion of the class.

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