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Girl Kickoff Rally

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Oct. 14

Washington County School District & Field – Chipley

Cost: $15/Girl Scout, $5/Adult, $35/Non Girl Scout

Welcome Back to Another Girl Scout Year of Adventure and Fun! Staff and community partners will host fun activities to help you kick start your Girl Scout year! With activities in STEM, Life Skills, Outdoors, and Financial Literacy/Entrepreneurship. There will be games, fun, and lunch will be provided (All beef or vegan hot dog, chips, drink and even decorate your own cupcake)! You do not want to miss it as we bring back this annual tradition for the new Girl Scout year! Come Join with your sister Girl Scouts and start the year off FUN! Bring a Non Girl Scout friend with you and receive a surprise grab bag!

Coke Florida Global Action Award Program

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Oct. 14

Jacksonville

Cost: $5/Girl, $1/Adult

Join Coke Florida in a 2-hour workshop learning about sustainability! In this workshop we will explore Coke Florida’s sustainability goals and initiatives, Sustainable Development Goals, and how you can be a responsible consumer or producer. This workshop will provide you with the knowledge to take action in your communities and share what it means to be a sustainable consumer.

Coke Florida Global Action Award Program

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Oct. 14

Gainesville

Cost: $5/Girl, $1/Adult

Join Coke Florida in a 2-hour workshop learning about sustainability! In this workshop we will explore Coke Florida’s sustainability goals and initiatives, Sustainable Development Goals, and how you can be a responsible consumer or producer. This workshop will provide you with the knowledge to take action in your communities and share what it means to be a sustainable consumer.

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Oct. 15

Losco Park

Cost: $20/Girl, $20/Adult

This one-day class is the first step for individuals or troops of Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Scouts and adults into wilderness adventure! With an experienced hiker discover the elements of planning, preparing and packing your gear to leave the campground and head into the wilderness. Topics include - Leave No Trace, hiking clothing, appropriate food & nutrition, personal care items & safety, plus how to organize a pack for hiking. In the afternoon, students take a 2-3 hour hike, with discussions about keeping the group together, caring for themselves and travel safely in the outdoors.

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