Fall Program Guide 2016

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Discover

e m o H w e N r Ou Page 2

Climb the Ladder of Leadership Page 5

Adventure Ready Explore learning sessions and prepare yourself to lead girls Page 78

Fun Activities & Adventures PLUS: Opportunities to earn badges Page 31

2016 Girl Program Activity & Adult Learning Guide August 2016-January 2017

Meet Our Cover Girl, Tessa Page 26

Slumber at the Speedway Page 69 Bike around the track Sleep under the stars Do cool STEM activities Design a kite car Have a dance party


Building leaders of tomorrow, today.

Make way for the next generation of leaders. We are building the Leadership and Learning Center at Camp Dellwood. Here, our volunteers will continue to receive the professional development and training required to make them feel confident and prepared to lead. There will also be resources and technology available to equip them to guide and mentor girls. Utilize state-of-theart technology at one of our three learning labs designed to prepare volunteers to lead girls.

Learn with other volunteers in a space designed for collaboration.

Roll right up, and pick up Girl Scout Cookies with ease at our centrally located Girl Scout Cookie distribution center.

Shop the new Showcase. Get essentials, accessories, books and clothing in preparation for your next adventure!

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: 7201 Girl Scout Lane • Indianapolis, IN 46214


S! G N I T E E R G Make this Girl Scout year your best yet! This fall and coming winter promises to be full of fun Girl Scout activities. Learn a new skill, try a new activity and make new friends by participating in the activities in our 2016 Fall Program Activity and Adult Learning Guide. The many different program activities available offer unique and interesting opportunities designed to spark curiosity, build confidence, explore interests, learn new skills in a safe, all-girl environment and most importantly, have fun! With the support of volunteers from across central Indiana, we are able to provide these experiences to girls. We are grateful to have nearly 16,000 role models who are dedicated to showing girls they're capable of more than they ever imagined, making Girl Scouts the premier experience for today’s girls. Thank you for working together with us to change the world of tomorrow by empowering girls today!

Enjoy browsing our 2016 Program and Adult Learning Guide. Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to register for events. Warmest regards,

Deborah Hearn Smith Chief Executive Officer girlscoutsindiana.org

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Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Service Centers and Showcases CONNECT WITH US!

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Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I • Bloomington, IN 47404 Tue–Fri | noon-5 p.m. beginning August 6 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus 1300 Hutchins Ave • Columbus, IN 47201 Tue–Fri | noon-5 p.m. beginning August 1 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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We are moving! Check girlscoutsindiana.org for updates.

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Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S • Daleville, IN 47334 Mon-Fri | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. beginning August 6 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Ste 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214 Mon-Fri | 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. beginning August 6 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon* We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be locatd at: 7201 Girl Scout Ln • Indianapolis, IN 46214

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Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo 815 W Superior St • Kokomo, IN 46901 Tue–Fri | noon-5 p.m. beginning August 6 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 SR 26 E • Lafayette, IN 47905 Tue–Fri | 10 a.m.-5 p.m. beginning August 6 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E • Richmond, IN 47374 Tue–Fri | noon-5 p.m. beginning August 1 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*

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Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln • Terre Haute, IN 47807 Tue–Fri | noon-5 p.m. beginning August 1 Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon* *Closed on Saturdays, June 1-July 31

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana service centers will be closed: Labor Day Thanksgiving And day after 4

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Winter Break December 26-30

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Inventory Showcases will be closed beginning December 19

Memorial Day

Presidents Day

Independence Day

Follow us on social media for emergency closing notifications.


LADDEr of LEADErShip As Girl Scouts take journeys and earn the awards, they’re climbing a ladder that lets them be leaders in their own lives and in the world! Pass it on!

Ambassadors raise their voices to advocate for issues they care about.

Girls move dreams forward! Girls use sisterhood to better themselves and the world!

Seniors have a vision and lead the world closer to it.

Cadettes develop the relationship skills they need to be leaders in their lives and in the world.

Juniors learn that leaders need power—their own, their team’s, and their community’s.

Brownies go on a quest to find the three keys to leadership.

Ambassadors learn that leaders aim for justice.

Girls put the ME in media.

Cadettes become leaders in clearing the air!

Girls try on roles and realize their opportunities in life are limitless.

Juniors bring energy solutions to their lives and the world.

Designers, if you show these separately, I guess you have to add the brown outline around the center one two. But if you show them assembled, and as it will actually appear when award patch is put together, the central patch has a blue border that matches the background. I’ve thinned the border a bit from what will appear on the patch--due to their sewing constraints.

Brownies take the lead in saving Earth’s water.

Girls explore their place in the wide world of girls.

Girls learn they can care for animals and themselves. Daisies learn that leadership blossoms in the garden.

Seniors find out how their leadership can benefit Earth.

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C100 Y65 K8

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Daisies learn to protect Earth’s treasures.

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Girl Scout Showcase

Your Girl Scout Adventure begins NO W! Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Showcase locations Bloomington, Columbus, Daleville, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Richmond and Terre Haute Created by Joris Hoogendoorn from the Noun Project

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We’ve got it covered! Revenue generated from your purchases helps provide program activities and services to girls in central Indiana.

Thank you for your support!

There are 2 ways to get started: Starter Kits - We build it for you

Essential Kits - Build it yourself

Each kit contains everything you need for a great year in Girl Scouts. We have eliminated the guess work and included:

A Girl Scout can still receive a FREE BAG after her first year, each level, by purchasing the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting, Skill Building sets or a Journey book plus Girl Scout branded clothing and/or merchandise, up to a total purchase of $50.

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The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting American flag patch Council ID set Insignia tab World Trefoil pin Age level membership pin

Select your: • Official uniform item (sash, vest OR tunic) • • •

Journey book Troop numerals FREE BAG!

FREE BAG with purchase!

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Starter kit Each starter bag includes the basic items every girl needs to continue her Girl Scout Journey!

Price

Program essentials

Core uniform components

Visit any Showcase to take advantage of the new Girl's Guide price of $19.50.

Girl Scout Daisy

Girl Scout Brownie

Girl Scout Junior

Girl Scout Cadette

Girl Scout Senior

Girl Scout Ambassador

Tunic/Vest

Tunic/Vest

Tunic/Vest

Tunic/Vest

Tunic/Vest

Tunic/Vest

Flag Patch

Flag Patch

Flag Patch

Flag Patch

Flag Patch

Flag Patch

Insignia Tab

Insignia Tab

Insignia Tab

Insignia Tab

Insignia Tab

Insignia Tab

World Pin

World Pin (optional)

World Pin (optional)

World Pin (optional)

World Pin (optional)

World Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Membership Pin (optional)

Council ID Set

Council ID Set

Council ID Set

Council ID Set

Council ID Set

Council ID Set

Troop Numbers (4)

Troop Numbers (4)

Troop Numbers (4)

Troop Numbers (4)

Troop Numbers (4)

Troop Numbers (4)

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

The Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting

Journey: Choose 1 Journey: Choose 1

Journey: Choose 1

Journey: Choose 1

Journey: Choose 1

Journey: Choose 1

Welcome to Daisy Flower Garden

Brownie Quest

Agent of Change

GIRLtopia

Your Voice Your World, the Power of Advocacy

Your Voice Your World, the Power of Advocacy

Between Earth and Sky

WOW! Wonders of Water

Get Moving!

Sow What?

Justice

Justice

5 Flowers, 4 Stories, 3 Cheers for Animals

A World of Girls

aMuse

Mission: Sisterhood

BLISS: Live it Give It

BLISS: Live it Give It

Tunic: $65.25 Vest: $67.25

Sash: $53.25 Vest: $65.75

Sash: $54.75 Vest: $67.25

Sash: $53.25 Vest: 70.25

Sash: $53.25 Vest: 70.25

Sash: $53.25 Vest: 70.25

Price based on 4-digit troop number and regular sized tunics, vests, and sashes. Deduct $1.75 per number if fewer digits are needed.

For uniform guidelines and where to place insignia, visit girlscoutsindiana.org. girlscoutsindiana.org

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Kroger Community Rewards® Giving More Back to the Community!

Kroger is committed to helping our communities grow and prosper. Each quarter, Kroger gives $500,000 to organizations who are signed up for Community Rewards®. How you can help Create a Community Rewards account, shop at Kroger and swipe your Plus Card! There is no cost to you. Register for Community Rewards® Visit: krogercommunityrewards.com. Create an account. Select “Girl Scouts of Central Indiana." Don’t have a Kroger Plus Card? Visit your nearest Kroger and sign up. Questions? Contact: Karen Schuman kschuman@girlscoutsindiana.org • 317.924.6852


Super Troop Super Troop begins August 1 and ends June 30. Super Troop criteria (must complete eight of the below) •

Participated in Early Bird, or for new troops, 80 percent of troop registered by October.

Participate in the Fall Product Program with a troop sale average 25 percent higher than council average (2015-2016 council average is $558 sold per participating troop-to qualify, troops would need to sell at least $697).

Participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program with a troop per girl sales average 25 percent higher than council average (2015-2016 council average is 161 packages sold per girl, to qualify troops would need to have a per girl average of 201 packages).

Help increase girl or adult membership. Do one of the following: •

Add two girls to your troop.

Recruit a new leader.

Recruit a new volunteer to assist in a council event.

Help at a council led recruitment event.

Attend four service unit meetings or events.

Attend one council program or troop camp at a council facility overnight.

80 percent of families in your troop make a donation to the council’s capital campaign. •

Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to make your gift.

Complete a journey and submit a photo of your Take Action project with your Super Troop report.

Attend one adult learning opportunity: •

Core learning opportunity or enrichment learning opportunity

Submit Troop Annual Report to a Girl Scout Service Center no later than July 1.

Super Troop incentives •

Certificate of authorization to purchase the Super Troop patch at your local Showcase

Acknowledgement in council eNews and on our council's Facebook page

Coupon booklet: •

Two 10 percent discounts at Showcase up to $200 purchase

Super Troop T-shirt for entire registered troop and two adult T-shirts *additional adult T-shirts can be purchased for $8

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Super Troop

Super Troop report (must be submitted by July 1) Troop number: ___________ Contact name:____________________________________ Address: ________________________________ City: ____________________________ ZIP code: ___________________ Phone number: (___________)___________________ Email: ___________________________________ Service unit:______________________ Service center location for T-shirt pick up:_______________________________________ Place your T-shirt order. Tally the total number of each size: Youth S:_____ YM: _____ YL: _____ Adult S: ______ M: ______ L: ______ XL: ______ XXL: ______ XXXL: ______ XXXXL: ______ Place you patch order. Total patches: __________ Step 1: Check the eight activities your troop accomplished. The * items must be completed: •

* Participated in Early Bird if a returning troop

Participated in the Fall Product Program with a troop sale average 25 percent higher than council average (2015-2016 council average is $558 sold per participating troop-to qualify troops would sell at least $697).

Participated in the Girl Scout Cookie Program with a troop per girl sales average 25 percent higher than council average (2015-2016 council average is 161 packages sold per girl-to qualify troops would have a per girl average of 201).

* Helped increase girl or adult membership by doing one of the following: •

Added two girls to your troop.

Recruited a new leader.

Recruited a new volunteer to assist in a council event.

Helped at a council led recruitment event.

Attended four service unit meetings or events.

Attended onE Council activity/event or troop camp at a council facility overnight.

80 percent of families in your troop made a donation to the council’s capital campaign. Completed a journey and submitted a photo of your Take Action project with your Super Troop report.

Attended one adult learning opportunity:

Training attended: ________________________________________ Date: _____________

* Submitted Troop Annual Report to Tiffany Lemons (tlemons@girlscoutsindiana.org no later than July 1. Step 2: Include photo of your troop participating in their Take Action Project with this report. List on the back of the photo all girls’ first and last names which appear in the picture. Submit this report with your photo to dkeely@girlscoutsindiana.org or mail to:

Attn: Diana Keely Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 7201 Girl Scout Lane • Indianapolis, IN 46214

Step 3: Go to your local service center to pick up your T-shirts. T-shirts will be ready for pick up after August 30.


Girl Scout Fall Product Program Be brilliant...Shine on! Beginning October 1, 2016: • This is a way for troops to earn money while promoting reading, goal setting, financial awareness and communication skills. Troops earn 10 percent of gross sales to fund troop activities. • Take orders for magazines, delicious nut products and candy. • It’s easy to earn troop funds when you go online to learn about Internet safety and send emails to friends and family offering them a wide variety of magazines to purchase online. No hassle, no product to handle and nothing to deliver! Emails will also connect customers to the online nut store. • Get a patch from sending 12 emails and a bonus patch for sending 25 emails! • Customers can purchase nut/candy items to help feed the hungry in central Indiana. Donations of $5 will purchase a nut/candy item to be donated to food pantries. • Troops can help support their council. • Earn awesome rewards! Contact your service unit manager or the product sales department office to find out when materials will be available in your area!

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New products this year One pound of honey roasted mixed nuts

Honey roasted ts mixed nu

Online only: Grow your own organic vegetables | Themed tumblers

2016 dates Meet Kala ! the koala

Before October 1

Troops trained by service unit

October 1–15

Girls take orders

October 17

Troop orders due in Nut-E

October 18

Troop payment due in bank

October 19

Troop orders due to service unit fall product manager

October 25

Service unit orders due to service centers

By November 11

Girl recognitions delivered to service units

By November 17

All product delivered to service units

By December 1

All product delivered to customers

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Program activity descriptions

How to use this guide Through Girl Scouting, you can do anything! The activities in this guide are designed to help you try new things. Use theses tips and tricks to help you and your troop plan for a year of fun and adventure.

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Look through the guide on your own, selecting program activities that interest you.

You don’t have to attend all program events with your troop. Many of the events are perfect for you to attend on their own. Highlight, or sticky note programs you are interested in, and share these opportunities with your parents or caregivers.

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Use the calendar on pages 19-25 to create your plan for the year on your own and with your troop.

You can also find out more about special Girl Scout dates, program ideas and receive additional support by following us on social media.

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Discuss which Girl Scout Journeys and badges you and your troop would like to earn.

If you are a Girl Scout in grade 5 or above, you may want to create a longer term plan to help you earn higher awards. Use the Ladder of Leadership on page 5, along with your Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting to help you make decisions.

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Look for program activities that compliment your troop's plan.

If you see a badge icon-like this one-in an activity description-this means that you will earn a badge in this activity. If you don’t see one, that doesn’t mean that you can’t make a connection yourself.

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Create a budget for the year that matches your troop's plan.

Check out page 11 for more information on the Fall Product Sale. Were you a #cookieboss in the Girl Scout Cookie Program? These sales are a great way to earn money to pay for all that you do in Girl Scouting.

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Register for fun program activities!

For council-sponsored events, check out page 13 for registration procedures. For community sponsored events, see the event description for details. Register quickly to reserve your spot!

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Attend the activities you and your troop register for and debrief.

As a troop or on your own, reflect on your experience and use that to make decisions about future events. Share your photos on social media from your experience with us-we love to see you and your troop participating in fun adventures!

Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin


Activities registration procedures Registration closes 2 weeks prior to each event or when the event is full, unless otherwise noted for all council sponsored activities. Each troop is responsible for providing enough adults to meet Safety-Wise ratios. Girls registering individually should be accompanied by an adult. Only registered Girl Scouts may participate in council activities unless otherwise specified in the program description. At times, the number of adults able to attend will be limited to the Girl Scout Safety-Wise adult-to-girl ratio. Due to limited space, non-Girl Scout siblings/friends (tag-alongs) are not permitted unless specified by program description.

Register online Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to find the program. From there, you will register on E Council: • Pop-up blockers will prevent the registration form from appearing. Disable your pop-up blocker to register. • Make sure all names and addresses are entered correctly. • Once your registration has been submitted, you will see a pop-up window that tells you your registration has been successfully completed. This means that your registration has been submitted; it does not mean you are automatically accepted for the event. After the placement date, you will receive correspondence from the council indicating whether or not you have been selected to attend. • Confirmations will be sent to the leader’s address on file.

Register by mail

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Registration opens! Refund policy Cancellations must be received in writing 15 days before event to receive a refund. Not refunds will be issued for any purchase less than $5.

Registration policy All participants must be registered in advance. You may register by mail, fax or online. All registrations must be accompanied by payment in full unless otherwise indicated. Registration can be mailed at any time and will be accepted for any event that is not filled to capacity.

Program Department contact information The description for each program event lists the name and phone number of the staff member who is managing that activity: Blair Adams • South quadrant 317.924.6834 badams@girlscoutsindiana.org Lindsay Hale • Northwest and southwest qudrant 317.924.6857 lhale@girlscoutsindiana.org Jaime Hubbard • STEM 317.924.6856 jhubbard@girlscoutsindiana.org

Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Diana Keely • Director of programs 317.924.6856 dkeely@girlscoutsindiana.org

We are moving! Beginning September 6 we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Kendra Nowell • Central region 317.924.6811 knowell@girlscoutsindiana.org

Register by fax Send the completed form to: Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Barbara Nichols • Outdoor program 317.924.6864 bnichols@girlscoutsindiana.org

Katie Wahlstrom • Math and Science Center 317.924.6809 kwahlstrom@girlscoutsindiana.org Theresa Sutton • Administrative Assistant 317.924.6827 tsutton@girlscoutsindiana.org Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Program activities by level

program activities What Daisies Do • Grades: K-1 Don’t we all wish we could look at the world through a Girl Scout Daisy’s eyes? Everything they do—from planting a garden to putting on a skit to proudly adding that first petal to their vest—sparkles with that "first time ever" newness! Along the way, they’ll use their Daisy exuberance to help others—and they’ll never forget how that feels. Every Daisy meeting is an adventure filled with giggles, energy and excitement. Aquaculture in Indiana

Feast with the Witches

Ponies and Pampering

Archeology and the Mystery of the Mounds

Fitness Madness

S'mores and Cents

Foods from Field and Stream

Silly Safaris Program for Daisies

Barbie Be Anything Do Everything at the Science Center

Free Being Me

Slumber at the Speedway

Girl Scout Hayride Night

Snowflake Skate

Girl Scouts on Stage!

Solar Lights

Girls in Aviation

Spectacular Science at WonderLab

Between Earth and Sky Bicentennial Celebration Birds of Prey Black Hat Bash Black Hat Dash Bubble Fest Bug Fest Camp Adventure Patch and Outdoor Learning

Gymnastics Fun Hit The Slopes Holiday at the Farm Holiday Nature Crafts Holiday Ornament Painting Holiday Sing

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting Sun Safety Sunflowers on Canvas The Haunting at Shireman Homestead The Sound of Music on Broadway

Camp Adventure Patch Program

I Promised a Girl Scout I Would Vote

The Little Mermaid

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Indiana Art Through the Ages

Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts

Celebrate Science Indiana

Indiana University Soccer Game

Cinderella on Broadway

Indiana University Volleyball Match

Daisy Candy Cane Hunt

Jump IN for Healthy Children

Dance World

Kappa Delta

Day of the Dead

Letterboxing

Domino’s Pizza Field Trip

Me & My Gal Self Defense

Exploration STEM

Meet Goldie

Exploring Modern Dance

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls

Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard

Migrate, Hibernate or Tough it Out

Fall Pottery Painting

Monster Mash Skate

Family Farm Fun

Not Just Popcorn

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Owls on Canvas

Tough Cookie Run Tough Cookie Run Cook Out Tough Cookie Run Volunteers Turtles on Canvas Twist & Shout Cheerleading U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour Vintage Days Winterfest Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours Wooden Soldiers


program activities What Brownies Do • Grades: 2-3 Girl Scout Brownies are ready to take on the world! They want to learn new things and show off what they know. They want to explore the world and meet new people. They get to do all these things and more in Girl Scouts: take that first hike in the great outdoors, visit a science museum, band together as a mighty Brownie team to sell cookies—and use some of the money to help others. Life is good when you’re a Brownie!

A Pledge and A Promise

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Pioneer Girl's Life

Amazing Air

Feast with the Witches

Ponies and Pampering

Amazing Art Doodles in 3D!

Fitness MadnessFlower Crafts

Pumpkins and Pizza

Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs

Foods from Field and Stream

Robotic Circuit

Aquaculture in Indiana

Free Being Me

Rock Climbing

Archeology and the Mystery of the Mounds

Geocaching Outing

Roller Skating with the Pros

Barbie Be Anything Do Everything at the Science Center

Girl Scout Hayride Night

S'mores and Cents

Girl Scouts on Stage!

Sew Amazing Yarn Art

Girls in Aviation

Shake'n Up Science

Glitters of Gratitude

Sherlock Scouts at WonderLab

Gymnastics Fun

Silk Screening

Herp, Herp, Hooray!

Silly Safaris Pets Badge for Brownies

Hiker Badge

Slumber at the Speedway

Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs

Snowflake Skate

Hit The Slopes Holiday at the Farm

Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue

Holiday Nature Crafts

Solar Lights

Holiday Ornament Painting

Spectacular Science at WonderLab

Holiday Sing

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting

Camp Adventure Patch Program

I Promised a Girl Scout I Would Vote

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Indiana Art Through the Ages

Sun Safety

Celebrate Science Indiana

Indiana University Soccer Game

Sunflowers on Canvas

Cinderella on Broadway

Indiana University Volleyball Match

Techie Scouts at WonderLab

Computer Expert

Jump IN for Healthy Children

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead

Dance World

Kappa Delta

The Sound of Music on Broadway

Day of the Dead

Letterboxing

Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts

Domino’s Pizza Field Trip

Little Mermaid

Tough Cookie Run

Ecosystem Hike

Me & My Gal Self Defense

Tough Cookie Run Cook Out

Exploration STEM

Meet Goldie

Tough Cookie Run Volunteers

Exploring Modern Dance

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls

Turtles on Canvas

Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood

Migrate, Hibernate or Tough it Out

Twist & Shout Cheerleading

Fair Trade: Making a Difference

Monster Mash Skate

U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour

Fall Colors Hike

Natural Dyes

Vintage Days

Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard

Not Just Popcorn

Winterfest

Fall Pottery Painting

Outdoor Adventures Creek Stomping

Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours

Family Farm Fun

Owls on Canvas

Bicentennial Celebration Birds of Prey Black Hat Bash Black Hat Dash Bodacious Bugs Brownie Outdoor Adventurer Badge Brownie Senses Badge Bubble Fest Bug Fest Bugs Badge for Brownies Camp Adventure Patch and Outdoor Learning

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Program activities by level

program activities What Juniors Do • Grades: 4-5 Want to meet a real-life superhero? Just talk to a Girl Scout Junior who wakes up every day ready to play a new role. They are explorers when they go camping for the first time. They're CEOs when they market and sell cookies. They're scientists when they do energy audits and go on nature walks. And they're product designers and writers when they earn their Innovation and Storytelling badges. Not to mention change makers, big-idea thinkers, and future leaders. Superhero, indeed!

A Banner Year

Foods from Field and Stream

Pioneer Girl's Life

Amazing Air

Free Being Me

Playing the Past: Native American Life

Amazing Art Doodles in 3D!

Fun with Tech: Gadgets

Ponies and Pampering

Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs

Fun with Tech: Gizmos

Pumpkins and Pizza

Animal Habitats Badge

Fun with Tech: Robots Rule!

Robotic Circuit

Animal Habitats Outdoor Workshop

Gardener Badge

Rock Climbing

Animals Everywhere Overnight

Geocaching for Juniors

Roller Skating with the Pros

Aquaculture in Indiana

Geocaching Outing

S'mores and Cents

Archeology and the Mystery of the Mounds

Girl Scout Hayride Night

Sew Amazing Yarn Art

Be Blown Away!

Girl Scouts on Stage!

Bicentennial Celebration

Girls in Aviation

Birds of Prey

Glass Ornament Fusing

Black Hat Bash

Glitters of Gratitude

Black Hat Dash

Green Thumb

Bring on the Bronze Classroom

Gymnastics Fun

Bring on the Bronze Webinar

Herbal Art Spa!

Bug Fest

Herp, Herp, Hooray!

Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue

Camp Adventure Patch Program

Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs

Spectacular Science at WonderLab

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Hit The Slopes

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting

Celebrate Science Indiana

Holiday at the Farm

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice

Cinderella on Broadway

Holiday Nature Crafts

Comic Artist

Holiday Ornament Painting

Dance World

Holiday Sing

Day of the Dead

Holler Hoppin' Zip Lines

Domino’s Pizza Field Trip

I Promised a Girl Scout I Would Vote

Drawing

Indiana Art Through the Ages

Ecosystem Hike

Indiana University Soccer Game

Environment Recycled Record Cityscape

Indiana University Volleyball Match

Exploration STEM

Indiana Zip Line Tours

Exploring Modern Dance

Jazzy Jeweler

Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood

Jump IN for Healthy Children

Fair Trade: Making a Difference

Kappa Delta

Trucks ARE for Girls!

Fall Colors Hike

Me & My Gal Self Defense

Turtles on Canvas

Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls

Twist & Shout Cheerleading

Fall Pottery Painting

Migrate, Hibernate or Tough it Out

U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour

Family Farm Fun

Monster Mash Skate

Upcycled Fashion

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Mystery Festival Detective Badge

Vintage Days

Fire Starting Techniques

Natural Dyes

Winterfest

Fitness Madness

Not Just Popcorn

Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours

Flowers Badge at Garfield Conservatory

Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera

Shake'n Up Science Sherlock Scouts at WonderLab Silk Screening Sirius Stargazing Slumber at the Speedway Snowflake Skate

Sun Safety Sunflowers on Canvas Take Aim for Archery Techie Scouts at WonderLab The Haunting at Shireman Homestead The Sound of Music on Broadway Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts Tough Cookie Run Tough Cookie Run Cook Out Tough Cookie Run Volunteers


program activities What Cadettes Do • Grades: 6-8 Making true-blue friends, saving the planet, standing up against stereotypes, using their team power for the greater good—that’s what being a Girl Scout Cadette is all about. They blaze new trails in the wilderness, write and direct their own movies, take the stage for public speaking, make delicious meals from around the world, and pick up tools to do some woodworking. Their curiosity and imagination lead the way as they try all kinds of new experiences.

2016 CSA Round Up "Book Club" Amazing Art Doodles in 3D Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs Aquaculture in Indiana Archeology and the Mystery of the Mounds Be Blown Away Bicentennial Celebration Birds of Prey Black Hat Bash Black Hat Dash Book Artist Book Artist Badge Bug Fest

Fitness Madness: Kids Fun Boot Camp with Military Letter Writing Fitness Madness: Pre-teen and Teen Yoga

Owls on Canvas Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera

Foods From Fields and Stream

Pioneer Girl's Life

Free Being Me

Ponies and Pampering

Fun with Tech: E-Textiles

Program Aide

Fun with Tech: Gadgets Fun with Tech: Gizmos Fun with Tech: Robots Rule

Rock Climbing Sew Amazing Yarn Art

Geocaching Outing

Sirius Stargazing

Girl Scout Hayride Night

Slumber at the Speedway

Girls in Aviation

Snowflake Skate

Glass Ornament Fusing

Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue

Bug Fest Volunteers

Green Thumb

Cadette Archery Badge

Gymnastics Fun

Cadette Trees Badge

Herbal Art Spa

Camp Adventure Patch Program

Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs

Camp Adventure Patch Volunteers

Hit The Slopes

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting

Camp Awareness Volunteers

Holiday at the Farm

Sun Safety

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Holiday Nature Crafts

Take Aim for Archery

Career Skill Builders: Game Visionary

Holiday Ornament Painting

Career Skill Builders: Web Designer

Holiday Sing

Celebrate Science Indiana

Holler Hoppin' Zip Lines

Cinderella on Broadway

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana: Girls and the Power of Dreams Program

Comic Artist Dance World Day of the Dead Domino’s Pizza Field Trip Ecosystem Hike Expanding your Horizons Exploration STEM Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood Fall Colors Hike Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard Fall Pottery Painting Family Farm Fun Feast of the Hunter's Moon Fire Starting Techniques Fitness Madness: Kids Beginner Cardio Kickboxing

Indiana Art Through the Ages

Striving for Silver Classroom Striving for Silver Webinar

Techie Scouts at WonderLab Terrific Trees The Haunting at Shireman Homestead The Sound of Music on Broadway

Indiana University Soccer Game

Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts

Indiana University Volleyball Match

Tough Cookie Run

Indiana Zip Line Tours

Tough Cookie Run Cook Out

Jump IN for Healthy Children Kappa Delta Me & My Gal Self Defense

Tough Cookie Run Volunteers Trucks ARE for Girls!

Meaning of Mean (Me & You)

Turtles on Canvas

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls

U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour

Migrate, Hibernate or Tough it Out

Upcycled Fashion

Monster Mash Skate Natural Dyes Netiquette Not Just Popcorn

Vintage Days Winterfest Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours

Outdoor Volunteers Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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program activities What Seniors Do Grades: 9-10

What Ambassadors Do Grades: 11-12

Girl Scout Seniors are ready to take the world by storm— and Girl Scouts will give them millions of ways to do it. Whether it’s enhancing school-based activities or helping girls make the most of community involvement, the opportunities open to Girl Scout Seniors are virtually unlimited! They are eager to spread their wings—and Girl Scouts helps them take flight.

With a wider world comes even more opportunities— and Girl Scout Ambassadors make the most of every chance they get to improve themselve and their world. But whatever path she chooses, they take action to make a lasting positive impact on their school, their community, their world—and themselves. Their future is bright—and Girl Scout Ambassadors are ready to shine!

2016 CSA Round Up "Book Club"

Fire Starting Techniques

Kappa Delta

Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs

Fitness Madness: Kids Beginner Cardio Kickboxing

Me & My Gal Self Defense

Fitness Madness: Kids Fun Boot Camp with Military Letter Writing

Meet Goldie

Aquaculture in Indiana Archeology and the Mystery of the Mounds

Meaning of Mean (Me & You)

Bicentennial Celebration

Fitness Madness: Pre-teen and Teen Yoga

Monster Mash Skate

Birds of Prey

Free Being Me

Black Hat Bash

Not Just Popcorn

Fun with Tech: E-Textiles

Black Hat Dash

Outdoor Volunteers

Geocaching Outing

Bug Fest

Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera

Girl Scout Hayride Night

Bug Fest Volunteers

Pioneer Girl's Life

Girls in Aviation

Camp Adventure Patch Program

Program Aide Volunteers Needed

Glass Ornament Fusing

Camp Adventure Patch Volunteers

Rock Climbing

Going for the Gold Classroom

Camp Awareness Volunteers

Senior Paddling

Going for the Gold Webinar

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Sirius Stargazing

Green Thumb

Career Skill Builders: Game Visionary

Slumber at the Speedway

Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs

Career Skill Builders: Web Designer

Snowflake Skate

Hit The Slopes

Celebrate Science Indiana

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting

Holiday at the Farm

Cinderella on Broadway

Sun Safety

Holiday Nature Crafts

Day of the Dead

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead

Holiday Ornament Painting

Domino’s Pizza Field Trip

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead

Holiday Sing

Ecosystem Hike

The Sound of Music on Broadway

Holler Hoppin' Zip Lines

Exploration STEM

Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana: Girls and the Power of Dreams Program

Tough Cookie Run

Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood

Indiana Art Through the Ages

Fall Colors Hike

Indiana University Soccer Game

Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard

Indiana University Volleyball Match

Fall Pottery Painting

Indiana Zip Line Tours

Family Farm Fun

Jump IN for Healthy Children

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Natural Dyes

Tough Cookie Run Cook Out Tough Cookie Run Volunteers U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour Vintage Days Winterfest Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours


Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

Bug Fest Volunteers | c s a

Bug Fest | aa

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Striving for Silver Classroom | c

Indiana Zip Line Tours | j c s a

Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

Going for the Gold Classroom | s a

Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b

Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j

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Gymnastics Fun | d b j c

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Family Farm Fun | aa

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Birds of Prey | aa

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Career Skill Builders: Web Designer | s a

Career Skill Builders: Game Visionary | s a

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aa | All Ages  d | Daisy  b | Brownie  j | Junior  c | Cadette  s | Senior  a | Ambassador

Cadette Archery Badge | c

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It is Family Fun Month. Plan an activity for you and your family to enjoy together.

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WEDNESDAY

Amazing Air | b j

Indiana Art through the Ages | aa

Hiker Badge | b Indiana Art through the Ages | aa

Take Aim for Archery | j

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Take Aim for Archery | c

Amazing Air | b j

22

15

Camp Awareness Volunteers | s a

Girls in Aviation | aa

Trucks ARE for Girls! | j c

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead | aa

S'mores & Cents | d b j

30

Fun with Tech: Robots Rule! | j c

Amazing Air | b j

A Banner Year | j A Pledge and A Promise | b Exploring Modern Dance | d b j Fitness Madness: Kids Fun Boot Camp with Military Letter Writing | j c s It's Your Story Paint It! | b Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera | j c Ponies & Pampering | d b Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice b j

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Ponies & Pampering | c

17

Tough Cookie Run Volunteers | aa

Going for the Gold Webinar | s a

Tough Cookie Run Cook Out | aa

Outdoor Volunteers | c s a

Going for the Gold Classroom | s a

Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j

Letterboxing | d b

16

Fun with Tech: Gizmos | j c

9 10 Striving for Silver Classroom | c Tough Cookie Run | aa

Herbal Art Spa | j c

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Camp Adventure Patch Volunteers | c s a

Camp Adventure Patch and Basic Outdoor Learning | d b

3 Fitness Madness: Yoga for Kids | d b j

SATURDAY

Geocaching for Juniors | j

aa | All Ages  d | Daisy  b | Brownie  j | Junior  c | Cadette  s | Senior  a | Ambassador

27 Outdoor Adventures Creek Stomping | b

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Archaeology and the Mystery of the Mounds | b j c s a Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House | aa Girl Scout Hayride Night | aa Glitters of Gratitude | b j Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs | b j c s a Indiana University Soccer Game | aa Indiana Zip Line Tours | j c s a Meaning of Mean (Me & You) | c s a Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | d

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana: Girls and the Power of Dreams| c s a

Flowers Badge at Garfield Park | j

Flower Crafts | b

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls| j

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Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera | j c

Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

Gymnastics Fun | d b j c

Geocaching Outing | b j c s a

Amazing Air | b j

21

Striving for Silver Webinar | c

Bring on the Bronze Webinar | j

20

Herbal Art Spa | j c

14

Animal Habitats Badge | j

13

Amazing Air | b j

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Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs | b j c s a

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | b

Archaeology of Prophetstown | aa Between Earth and Sky | d Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b Cadette Archery Badge | c Going for the Gold Classroom | s a Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a Indiana Zip Line Tours | j c s a Outdoor Volunteers | c s a Striving for Silver Classroom | c

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8 Gardener Badge | j

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Pioneer Girl's Life | b j c s a

6 Bugs Badge for Brownies | b

5

Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

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September 2016

In celebration of National Literacy Month, pick up a book and read each day.

Monthly Challenge:


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Ecosystem Hike | b j c s a

Shake'N Up Science | b j

Shake'N Up Science | b j

Herbal Art Spa | j c

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A Banner Year | j A Pledge and A Promise | b Birds of Prey | aa Book Artist | c Computer Expert | b Dance World | d b j c Gymnastics Fun | d b j c Rock Climbing | b j c s a Roller Skating with the Pros | b j The Haunting at Shireman Homestead | aa Turtles on Canvas | d b j

Black Hat Bash | aa

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead | aa

Roller Skating with the Pros | b j

Rock Climbing | b j c s a

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Between Earth and Sky | d Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b Cadette Archery Badge | c Feast with the Witches | d b

Fire Starting Techniques | j c s a Outdoor Volunteers | c s a Solar Lights | d b Striving for Silver Classroom | c

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Take Aim for Archery | j Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | b Pumpkins and Pizza | b j

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Brownie Senses Badge | b

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | c

23 Fall Colors Hike | b j c s a Indiana Zip Line Tours | j c s a 30

Between Earth and Sky | d

Going for the Gold Webinar | s a

Fall Pottery Painting | aa

Fair Trade: Making a Difference | j

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Fair Trade: Making a Difference | j

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Amazing Air | b j

Outdoor Volunteers | c s a

Letterboxing | d b

Geocaching for Juniors | j

Fair Trade: Making a Difference | b

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Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | j

Amazing Air | b j

Amazing Air | b j Between Earth and Sky | d Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b Cadette Archery Badge | c Environment Recycled Record Cityscape | j Going for the Gold Classroom | s a Fair Trade: Making a Difference | j Outdoor Volunteers | c s a Senior Paddling | s Striving for Silver Classroom | c

Indiana Zip Line Tours | j c s a Outdoor Volunteers | c s a Roller Skating with the Pros | b j Senior Paddling | s Solar Lights | d b Striving for Silver Classroom | c Spectacular Science at Wonderlab | d b j

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Cadette Archery Badge | c Between Earth and Sky | d Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b Fair Trade: Making a Difference | b Geocaching Outing | b j c s a Going for the Gold Classroom | s a Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

Bring on the Bronze Webinar | j

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Fair Trade: Making a Difference | j

Terrific Trees | c

Striving for Silver Webinar | c

Monster Mash Skate | aa

Take Aim for Archery | c

Herbal Art Spa | j c

Cadette Trees Badge | c

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Take Aim for Archery | j

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Take Aim for Archery | c

Not Just Popcorn | aa

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U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour | aa

girlscoutsindiana.org

Black Hat Dash | aa Day of the Dead | aa Expanding Your Horizons | c Girl Scouts on Stage! | b j Fitness Madness: Healthy Mind and Body | d b j Fitness Madness: Pre-teen and Teen Yoga | j c s Green Thumb | j c s a Not Just Popcorn | aa

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Terrific Trees | c

Slumber at the Speedway | aa

Explore the World of Theatre | b j

Bodacious Bugs | b

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Twist & Shout Cheerleading | d b j c

Me & My Gal Self Defense | aa

Feast with the Witches | d b

Exploration STEM | aa

Aquaculture in Indiana | aa

Animal Habitats Outdoor Workshop | j

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Fair Trade: Making a Difference | b

Camp Adventure Patch Volunteers | c s a

Camp Adventure Patch and Basic Outdoor Learning | d b

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Robotic Circuit | b j

Shake'N Up Science | b j

Fair Trade: Making a Difference | b

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Natural Dyes | b j c s a

Holler Hoppin Zip Lines | j c s a

Feast ot the Hunter's Moon | aa

3

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | b

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Celebrate Science Indiana | aa Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard | aa Feast of the Hunter's Moon | aa Fitness Madness: Healthy Mind and Body | j c s Netiquette | c The Haunting at Shireman Homestead | aa

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This month we are celebrating our health! Try a new activity each day that gets your heart pumping.

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Amazing Air | b j

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | j

Comic Artist| j c

Sherlock Scouts at Wonderlab | b j

Bubble Fest | d b

Holiday Ornament Painting | aa

Bubble Fest | d b

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Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Holiday Ornament Painting | aa Going for the Gold Classroom | s a Not Just Popcorn | aa Vintage Days | aa Fitness Madness: Kids Beginner Cardio Kickboxing | j c s Striving for Silver Classroom | c Wooden Soldiers | d

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Amazing Art Doodles in 3D | d b j Aquaculture in Indiana | aa Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood | d b j c s Jazzy Jeweler | j Not Just Popcorn | aa Playing the Past: Native American Life | j Ponies & Pampering | d b j Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice | b j The Little Mermaid | d b j Twist & Shout Cheerleading | d b j c Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours| j

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Ponies & Pampering | c

Not Just Popcorn | aa

Fun with Tech: Gadgets | j c

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Not Just Popcorn | aa

Fun with Tech: E-Textiles | c s

Animals Everywhere Overnight | j

Birds of Prey | aa

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aa | All Ages  d | Daisy  b | Brownie  j | Junior  c | Cadette  s | Senior  a | Ambassador

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Roller Skating with the Pros | j

Environment Recycled Record Cityscape | j c

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Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | b

Be Blown Away | j c

Cinderella on Broadway | aa

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Mystery Festival Detective Badge | j

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Hiker Badge | b

Glass Ornament Fusing | j c s a

Mystery Festival Detective Badge| j

Herbal Art Spa | j c

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Bring on the Bronze Webinar | j

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Amazing Air | b j

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Going for the Gold Webinar | s a

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Be Blown Away | j c Cadette Archery Badge | c Gymnastics Fun | d b j c Between Earth and Sky | d Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge | b Meet Goldie | d b Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls | d Migrate, Hibernate, or Tought it Out | aa Robotic Circuit | b j Outdoor Volunteers | c s a

Striving for Silver Webinar | c

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Sirius Stargazing | j c s a

Herbal Art Spa | j c

5 A Banner Year | j Dance World | d b j c Kappa Delta | aa Girl Scouts on Stage! | b j Fitness Madness: Hip Hop Dance | d b j Fitness Madness: Pre-teen and Teen Yoga | d b j Silk Screening | b j Not Just Popcorn | aa Silly Safaris Pets Badge for Brownies | b Silly Safaris Program for Daisies | d Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue University | b j c

2016 CSA Round Up | c s a

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Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j

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Silk Screening | b j

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When you help others, you make a positive impact on them, but it also benefits you. Do an act of kindness each day.

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Bring on the Bronze Webinar | j

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Holiday Ornament Painting | aa

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Striving for Silver Webinar | c

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Going for the Gold Webinar | s a

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Snow Flake Skate | aa

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aa | All Ages  d | Daisy  b | Brownie  j | Junior  c | Cadette  s | Senior  a | Ambassador

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Fitness Madness: Holiday Fun Activities and Games | d b j

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Holiday at the Farm | aa

Holiday Sing | aa

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Bring on the Bronze Classroom | j Bubble Fest | d b Daisy Candy Cane Hunt | d Fitness Madness: Yoga for Kids | d b j Going for the Gold Classroom | s a Holiday at the Farm | aa Not Just Popcorn| aa Owls on Canvas | d b j Upcycled Fashion | j c Striving for Silver Classroom | c Wooden Soldiers | d

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Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts | aa

Holiday at the Farm | aa

Barbie Be Anything Do Everything at the Science Center | d b

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Techie Scouts at Wonderlab | b j c s

Spectacular Science at Wonderlab | d b j

Holiday at the Farm | aa

Upcycled Fashion | j c

Comic Artist | j c

Bubble Fest | d b

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Not Just Popcorn | aa

Sirius Stargazing | j c s a Winterfest | aa

Bubble Fest | d b

Holiday Nature Crafts | aa

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Use your creativity to make something special for someone in your life-a card, a piece of jewelry, a painting-to show them just how much they mean to you!

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Bring on the Bronze Webinar | j

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Robotic Circuit | b j

Book Artist Badge | c

Striving for Silver Webinar | c

Fitness Madness: Be Your Own Superhero | d b j

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Going for the Gold Webinar | s a

Sirius Stargazing | j c s a

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Fitness Madness: Zumba for Kids | d b j

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Fitness Madness: Kids Fun Boot Camp with Military Letter Writing | j c s

Explore the World of Theatre | d

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Sunflowers on Canvas | d b j

Explore the World of Theatre | d

Drawing | j

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Fitness Madness: Beginning Cheer | d b j

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Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue University | b j c

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Don’t just be kind to others, be kind to yourself, too. Make a list of the stuff you're good at.

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Program activity descriptions

Try new things. Make new friends. Go on an adventure. With Girl Scouts, there's a whole world of new opportunities waiting for you.

Meet the cover girl, Tessa! This past cookie season she was the highest cookie seller in our council. She set a goal to sell 3,000 packages of Girl Scout Cookies, and using the 5 Skills, she did just that! Can you say #cookieboss?


Patch programs Patch programs are a great way to explore a wide variety of topics. Detailed booklets describing the requirements for each patch are available below.

Bicentennial Celebration

Camp Adventure

Grades: All

Grades: All

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2056

It's Indiana's 200th anniversary! Indiana's 2016 Bicentennial celebration honors our state's rich history. Earn a special patch by participating in this yearlong celebration! Participate in each of the following areas to receive a special patch: arts and culture, sports and outdoor recreation, culinary and agritourism and heritage. When you register, your troop will be sent one booklet to catalogue each activity you attended. Take a picture of your troop participating, and have your troop write a few sentences explaining what you did. Once you fulfill the requirements, mail your passport back to to receive your troop's patches at:

Do you know our council has five camps? Explore them all and earn the Camp Adventure patch. It is divided into five sections, and after you visit and complete the requirements for a camp, you may purchase that camp's section of the patch. Wear the sections separately, or as you complete each section, piece them together to form the Camp Adventure patch.

Attn: Barb Nichols Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 2611 Waterfront Parkway E Dr, Ste 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Note: Before visiting any of the council camps, fill out a facilities reservation form or reserve online. Patches are available for purchase at your local Girl Scout Showcase. Patch is $0.85 and sections are $1.25.

Beginning September 6, mail to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214 Note: Cost of program includes booklet and patch. Register: girlscoutsindiana.org $3/girl • $3/adult Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

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Program activity descriptions

Strong Girls Healthy Meeting

The Hoosier State Train

Grades: All

Grades: All

Make your troop meetings more healthy and engaging. The Strong Girls Healthy Meeting program is a simple and fun. Learn how to work together as a troop to adopt healthy meeting practices now and into the future. Do fun activities to encourage water over sugary beverages, fruits and vegetables as snacks, and fun ways to get moving. Join thousands of Strong Girls across the country by helping your troop reach their full potential by reinforcing healthy habits!

All aboard! Experience the Golden Era of travel aboard the Hoosier State train! Learn about the history of unique equipment that is currently used in the operation of the Hoosier State Train and the railroad instrustry from rail road insiders.

Register: girlscoutsindiana.org This is a 12-week program you can do on your own or with your troop! Free Contact: Diana Keely • 317.924.6856

The train travels between Indianapolis and Chicago with stops in Crawfordsville, Lafayette, Rensselaer and Dyer. You may choose to travel between any of these points, and it operates roundtrip on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Register: hoosierstatetrain.com Grades: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 | Learn how to serve passengers using the historic Pullman ettiquette guide. Pullman porters served the American rail road industry from the 1860's until the late 20th century. Note: You must be in good health and able to ascend stairs to participate in the Pullman Etiquette Program. Cost: $31-$62/girls • $48/$62/adult Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Sun Safety Grades: All Your skin is your body’s coat. It protects you from cold and heat. It keeps your insides in and the bad stuff—like germs—out. It’s important to take care of your skin by protecting it from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun and indoor tanning beds. Over exposure to UV can cause skin cancer, the most prevalent cancer in America. Because sun safety is so important, we have

teamed up with Outrun the Sun to bring you a new Sun Safety patch. Earn this special patch by being a sun safety ambassador. Learn ways of protecting your skin and also teach others through hands-on activities and social media! Register: girlscoutsindiana.org Note: Fee includes the patch and a UV wristband that turns color when exposed to sunlight. Cost: $1/girl • $1/adult Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864


Free Being Me Grades: All Strong body confidence is an important step towards building self-esteem, empowering the leaders of tomorrow. But, all over the world, girls list the way they look as a top concern and feel pressure to fit in with society’s image of beauty shown in the media and idealized by their peers. Free Being Me addresses this issue directly, helping you to support your group to become more body confident, and not let concerns about your appearance hold you back from becoming active, responsible and confident citizens of the world. · Register: free-being-me.com Note: Free Being Me patches are available when you have completed the Free Being Me activities and a Take Action project. Patches are complimentary and available at your local Girl Scout Showcase (while supplies last).

I Promised a Girl Scout I Would Vote Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Office Code: 2052

Democracy starts with you, and the voice of every girl matters! Learn about political processes at the local and national level. Learn how our government works, ways to get involved and how to become active in the political process. Note: Once you fulfill the requirements, contact Blair Adams to receive a voucher for your troop's patches, which can be redeemed at your local Girl Scout Showcase. Register: girlscoutsindiana.org Note: Fee does includes patch. $3/girl • $1 /adult Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Free Contact: Diana Keely • 317.924.6856

Jump IN for Healthy Children Grades: All Take the 12 week challenge with us to earn a fun patch! Learn about healthy foods, increase your physical activity and embrace healthy habits in your life! Register: girlscoutsindiana.org This is a 12-week program you can do on your own or with your troop! Cost: $2/girl • $2/adult Contact: Diana Keely • 317.924.6856

Register Register at at girlscoutsindiana.org girlscoutsindiana.org || See See page page 101 108

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the Hoosier State® train presents

GIRL SCOUTS RIDIN’ THE HOOSIER RAILS BADGE We invite the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana to experience the golden era of rail travel!

Enter promotion code: V403 when booking your tickets.

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2016 CSA Round Up "Book Club"

A Banner Year

Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Grades: 4, 5

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2050

Hungry for more Hunger Games? Bewitched by Harry Potter? Bring your favorite book to life, and spend the weekend dressed as your favorite character. Compete in a bake-off, laugh at a variety show, unleash your creativity during craft sessions, and make a troop presentation. Get ready for big adventures and awesome outdoor activities, like archery, high ropes challenge course and canoeing.

This year's women candidates are not the first women to run for the presidency, nor will they be the last. More than one hundred years ago, Victorians were involved in the process of fighting for issues and pushing for a favorite candidate. Can you create a winning campaign? Artful marketing wins the day in this thoughtful look at running for president. Develop your slogan, start your own capital campaign and take a tour of President Harrison's mansion.

Note: Fee includes all activities and fun patch. Girls and adults are responsible for all meals except Saturday dinner. Each troop will receive a detailed information packet upon registration.

$6/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 10 a.m.-noon

$18/girl • $18/adult

Session B: Oct 8 • 10 a.m.-noon

Nov 4-6 • Check in: 3 p.m. | Check out: noon

Session C: Nov 5 • 10 a.m.-noon

Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811 Inside Government badge

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A Pledge and A Promise

Amazing Air

Grades: 2, 3

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Office Code: 2050

You can do anything! Everyday, you can make a difference at home, at school and in your community to make the world a better place! Indiana's president, Benjamin Harrison, had the Pledge of Allegiance written in 1892. A pledge, like a star on our flag, is something small that means something much bigger. What promise will you keep, starting today? Take home a poster and a handheld flag and tour the first floor of the President's mansion. $6/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 12:30-2 p.m.

Office Code: 3125

We need air to survive, but what else can air do? Learn just how amazing air can be. Make sound with air, make objects move, mix water with air to see what we get, and much more. $5/girl • $ 1/adult Session A: Sep 19 • 5-6:30 p.m. Session B: Sep 20 • 5-6:30 p.m. Session C: Sep 22 • 5-6:30 p.m. Session D: Sep 23 • 4:30-6 p.m. Session E: Sep 23 • 6:30-8 p.m.

Session B: Oct 8 • 12:30-2 p.m.

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis

Session F: Sep 26 • 5-6:30 p.m.

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811 Celebrating Community badge

Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond Session G: Oct 10 • 5-6:30 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8436 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Make new friends, but keep the old. Register for any program activity with your troop or on your own. girlscoutsindiana.org

Session H: Oct 16 • 5-6:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste H, Bloomington Session I: Oct 17 • 5-6:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville Session J: Oct 24 • 5-6:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute Session K: Nov 7 • 5-6:30 p.m. United Way of Bartholomew County-Columbus 1531 13th St #1100, Columbus Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

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On average, we breathe about 16 breaths per minute! That mean we breathe about 23,040 breaths per day!


Go exploring! 65 percent of girls, just like you, said they enjoyed outdoor activities a lot!

Amazing Art Doodles in 3D!

Animal Habitats at Trevlac Bluffs

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2050

Office Code: 2052

Take your doodling skills to a whole new dimension! Explore and create beautiful zentangle patterns that look out-of-this world with 3-D glasses! Note: Fee includes a pair of 3-D glasses to take home.

From the tops of trees to rotten logs, animal habitats are everywhere! Take a guided tour of Trevlac Bluffs' 100+ acres of forested wetlands. Explore a mature upland forest with trees three feet in diameter and a large pond filled with animal and plant life.

$12/girl • $1 /adult

$3/girl • $3/adult

Session A: Nov 12 • 9:45-11 a.m.

Sep 18 • 1-3 p.m.

Session B: Nov 12 • 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Trevlac Bluffs Nature Preserve 4625 SR 45, Nashville

Session C: Nov 12 • 1-2:15 p.m. Session D: Nov 12 • 2:30-3:45 p.m. Ten West Center for the Arts 10 W Church St, Fortville

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Animal Habitats badge (Juniors)

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811 Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Animal Habitats Badge

Animals Everywhere Overnight

Grades: 4, 5

Grades: 4, 5

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 3125

Learn about animals of the wild in their natural habitats. Explore Eagle Creek Park, and learn how animals in the wild eat, how they play and how we can help them.

Animals are awesome! Some are slimy and some are scaly; others are furry and fluffy. Get a hands-on look at different animals and their habitats. Silly Safaris Funologists will lead you in an interactive animal show on Saturday morning. This will be a very high-energy show, so be ready to have fun learning about animals and their habitats!

$6/girl • $2 /adult Session A: Sep 13 • 5-6 p.m. Session B: Dec 15 • 5-6 p.m. Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Animal Habitats badge

Animal Habitats Outdoor Workshop

Note: Fee includes program, a light breakfast and badge. Bring a snack to share. $16/girl • $3/adult Nov 4-5 • 7 p.m.-10 a.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809 Animal Habitats badge

Grades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2056

Learn all about wild animals on your visit to Schramm Nature Preserve. Investigate animal habitats by searching for animal tracks. Create an animal house, explore endangered habitats and learn how the nature preserve protects them. $3/girl • $2 /adult Oct 15 • 9-11 a.m. Schramm Nature Preserve 1570 S 600 W, New Palestine Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Animal Habitats badge

Aquaculture in Indiana Grades: Family Office Code: 2054

There really is more than corn in Indiana! Take an up-close and personal look at 500,000 shrimp, Australian red claw "crawdads" and talapia raised right here in Indiana. Learn about shrimp and aquaculture. Ask questions to the pros, take a tour of the farm and taste the freshest shrimp nearly 800 miles away from the Gulf. $5/girl • $7/adult Session A: Oct 15 • 10:30 a.m.-noon Session B: Nov 12 • 10:30 a.m.-noon RDM Aquaculture 101 N 850 E, Fowler Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

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Because of Girl Scouts... 71 perecent of girls tried an acitivty for the first time.

DYK: Shrimp are omnivores. They typically eat microscopic plant and animals by filtering the water around them or sifting through the ocean floor.


Archaeology and the Mystery of the Mounds

Be Blown Away!

Grades 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2052

Code: 2056

Learn about the history of wind power and just how cool our environment is! Work together to design your own wind turbine blade, and then test the voltage against other teams to see which blade is strongest. The winning team will win a cool prize!

Join the naturalist and learn more about the science of archeology and how we know about the people of the past. Learn about Native Americans who lived here 2,000 years ago, and how used their environment to survive, and why they built the mounds. $3/girl • $4/adult

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

$4/girl • $2/adult Session A: Nov 13 • 2-3:30 p.m.

Sep 25 • 1-2 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington

Mounds State Park 4603 Mounds Rd, Anderson

Session B: Nov 20 • 2-3:30 p.m.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Hoosier Energy Environmental Education Center 5500 W Old 54, Sullivan Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Barbie Be Anything Do Everything at the Science Center Grades: K, 1, 2, 3

Between Earth and Sky

Office Code: 3125

Grades: K, 1

What do you want to be when you grow up? Dive into different careers focusing on math and science. Practice your math skills while designing a new wardrobe for your doll, and see what it takes to be a vet.

Office Code: 2056

Note: Fee includes a Girl Scout Barbie Be Anything Do Everything fun patch and activity book. $12/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Dec 11 • 1-3 p.m. Session B: Dec 11 • 3:30-5:30 p.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

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Barbie has +150 careers on her resume - proof that you can do and be anything!

Bring your troop to spend an afternoon in the woods exploring camp! Take a hike and learn about plants, shapes and colors. Learn about the skills we share with our woodland plants and creatures. $5/girl • $2/adult Session A: Sep 11 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session B: Oct 9 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown Session C: Oct 16 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown Session D: Oct 18 • 5:15-6:15 p.m. Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis Session E: Oct 30 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland Session F: Nov 13 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Between Earth and Sky Journey Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Birds of Prey

Black Hat Dash

Grades: All

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2050

Have you ever stared at a hawk up close or hooted like an owl? See birds of prey up close while learning about their individual behaviors, eating habits, conservation and more. Examine their beaks, feet and other adaptations that make them successful birds of prey.

Lace up your running shoe! Witches, ghosts and goblins of all ages are invited to take part in the 3rd annual Black Hat Dash. This is your chance to participate in a sanctioned and timed 5K or 1 mile walk/run. Dash the streets surrounding The Children’s Museum...where you might cross paths with a pirate or two along the way! The best part? The Halloween-themed event allows you and your family to dress in your best Halloween costumes! You could win in one of the four costume categories! It's your ticket to the haunted house!

Note: Fee includes Ornithology Center patch. Gate fee is waived for participants. $6/girl • $2 /adult Session A: Aug 24 • 5-6 p.m. Session B: Oct 8 • 10-11 a.m. Session C: Nov 29 • 5-6 p.m. Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

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DYK: The northern cardinal is Indiana's state bird.

Note: Fee includes a T-shirt and admission tickets for the Childrens Museum's haunted house: Cursed Castle “Lights-On” or “Frightening” hours for the day of the race or any day following. $15/girl • $30 /adult Oct 29 • 9:30-11 a.m. Children’s Museum 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Black Hat Bash Grades: Family

Bodacious Bugs

Office Code: 2050

Grades: 2, 3

This is one night at the Children's Museum that you don’t want to miss! Get your costumes ready, and start counting down the days to this un-BOOlievable kickoff to the 53rd annual haunted house, Cursed Castle. The Black Hat Bash will feature: fa-boo-lous food stations from area restaurants, beautifully batty beverages, dancing to tunes played by a DJ, crazy costume contest and runway show and lights-on or frightening tours of the haunted house.

Office Code: 2052

Note: Fee includes Lights-On or Frightening Hours Tours of the Cursed Castle Haunted House.

Dobbs Park Nature Center 5170 E Poplar St, Terre Haute

$20/girl • $30/adult

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Spend the afternoon with naturalists and learn all about bugs! Hike through different habitats, searching high and low to see how many creepy crawlies you can find. Be a sneaky sleuth and spy on a few to see how they go about their day. We will create buggy crafts, too! $5/girl • $2/adult Oct 22 • 2 - 3:30 p.m.

Oct 7 • 6:30-9:30 p.m. Children’s Museum 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Bugs badge

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There is only one insect that can turn its head — the praying mantis.


Book Artist

Bring on the Bronze Classroom

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Grades: 4, 5

Office Code: 2054

Office Code: 2053

Enjoy an afternoon with other Girl Scouts on this beautiful property, tucked away in downtown Crawfordsville. Examine different methods of bookbinding, learn how to repair paper and try your hand at making your own book, journal or scrapbook!

What is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior can earn? The Girl Scout Bronze Award! Learn how to achieve this high honor in this informational session and about each of the seven steps required on the journey toward the Girl Scout Bronze Award. Examine the differences between a service and a take action project. Prepare to take action; put together a checklist of the elements required to make your Girl Scout Bronze Award Take Action project a success. While this session is recommended for any girl interested in pursuing her Girl Scout Bronze Award, you are also encouraged to invite adult mentors (i.e. Girl Scout leader, parent, etc.) who will be supporting you during the process to attend this session.

$13/girl • $2/adult Oct 8 • 1-4 p.m. General Lew Wallace Study and Museum 200 Lew Wallace Ave, Crawfordsville Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Book Artist badge

Book Artist Badge

Note: This is the same training as the Bring on the Bronze Webinar. Registration closes one week prior to event.

Grades: 6, 7, 8

$4/girl • $1/adult

Office Code: 2054

Session A: Aug 21 • 12:30-2 p.m.

Explore the art of bookbinding in this creative workshop! Learn the different parts of a book, try out artist techniques and create your very own unique book. Explore a variety of traditional bookbinding tools and processes, and try simple techniques that turn ordinary paper into extraordinary artwork, perfect for any handmade book. Learn how books are made and try gluing, stitching, and folding their own scrapbook, planner or personal journal.

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

$18/girl • $1 /adult

Session B: Sep 10 • 9-10:30 a.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus 1300 Hutchins Ave, Columbus Session C: Sept 11 • noon • 12:30-2 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo 815 W Superior St, Kokomo Session D: Oct 9 • 12:30-2 p.m.

Jan 21 • 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington

The Anderson Center for the Arts 32 W 10th St, Anderson

Session E: Oct 16 • 12:30-2 p.m.

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Book Artist badge

Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session F: Oct 30 • 12:30-2 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute Session G: Nov 19 • 9-10:30 a.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CE 550 S, Daleville Session H: Dec 3 • 9-10:30 a.m. Camp Ada 4731 W CR 600 S, Spiceland Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

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Bring on the Bronze Webinar

Brownie Senses Badge

Grades: 4, 5

Grades: 2, 3

Office Code: 2053

Office Code: 2056

Note: This is the same training as the Bring on the Bronze Classroom. All participants must have access to high speed Internet with either a speaker/microphone or a telephone (preferably a speaker phone). Web cam not required. Registration closes one week prior to event.

Engage your senses as we use smells, tastes and more to explore the world around us. See how in tune your senses are.

$2/girl • $1/adult

Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis

Online Session A: Sep 13 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session B: Oct 26 • 5:30-7 p.m.

$6/girl • $2 /adult Oct 18 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Senses badge

Session C: Nov 10 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session D: Dec 13 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Bubble Fest

Session E: Jan 25 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Brownie Outdoor Adventure Badge Grades: 2, 3 Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 3125

We're bubbling over with math and science! Stand inside a huge bubble, make big bubbles to measure, use different instruments to create bubbles, discover "walls" of bubbles, and more! Pop on in and enjoy the fun!

Earn the new Outdoor badge! Have fun participating in different activity stations. What a great and easy way to earn Girl Scouts' newest badge!

$5.50/girl • $1/adult

$7/girl • $1 /adult

Session C: Nov 30 • 4:30-5:45 p.m.

Session A: Aug 21 • 3-5 p.m. Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine Session B: Sep 11 • 12-4 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Session A: Nov 29 • 4:30-5:45 p.m. Session B: Nov 29 • 6:15-7:30 p.m. Session D: Nov 30 • 6:15-7:30 p.m. Session E: Dec 2 • 4:30-5:45 p.m. Session F: Dec 2 • 6:15-7:30 p.m. Session G: Dec 3 • 10-11:15 a.m. Session H: Dec 3 • noon-1:15 p.m.

Session C: Oct 9 • 12-4 p.m.

Session I: Dec 3 • 2-3:15 p.m.

Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd. Morgantown

Session J: Dec 4 • 1-2:15 p.m.

Session D: Oct 16 • 12-4 p.m.

Session L: Dec 4 • 4:30-5:45 p.m.

Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd Indianapolis

Session E: Oct 30 • 12-4 p.m.

Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland Session F: Nov 13 • 12-4 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Outdoor Adventure badge

Session K: Dec 4 • 2:45-4 p.m.


Bug Fest

Cadette Archery Badge

Grades: Family

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Code: 2056

Office Code: 2056

Creep and crawly, it’s the 24 annual celebration of bugs! Visit several “buggy” stations like wondrous worms, a walk through butterfly tent, critter crafts, cricket café, aquatic insects and lots more to receive a degree in Bugology.

Picture this: You nock (or place) an arrow onto a bow, hook your fingers around the string, draw it back, eye your target, and release! Bull's-eye. Get ready to challenge yourself as you build your archery skills.

Note: There is a fee of $5/car to enter the park.

$7/girl • $1 /adult

$1/girl • Free/adult

Session A: Aug 14 • 3-5 p.m.

Aug 28 • 1-5 p.m.

Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine

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Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

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Bugs are the only group of invertebrates to have developed flight.

Bug Fest Volunteers Grades: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Code: 2056

Bug Fest is a huge event, and we need your help to make it a success! Lend a hand at the craft station and help punch cards for event attendees. Have a blast and help others have fun, too! Note: Car fee is waived for volunteer.

Session B: Sep 11 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session C: Oct 9 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown Session D: Oct 16 • noon-4 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown Session E: Oct 30 • 2-4 p.m. Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland Session F: Nov 13 • noon-4 p.m.

$1/ girl • Free/Adult

Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Aug 28 • 1-5 p.m.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864

Bugs Badge for Brownies Grades: 2, 3 Office Code: 2056

Whether they crawl, fly, or light up, it seems like bugs are everywhere! Learn all about creepy crawly bugs as we explore the garden and make a buggy craft. $6/girl • $2 /adult

Archery badge

Cadette Trees Badge Grades: 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2056

Learn all about the wonderful world of trees-from the shade to the science, the fruit to the forest and legends to the lumber. To know trees is to love them! $6/girl • $2 /adult Oct 27 • 5-6 p.m.

Sep 8 • 5:15-6:15 p.m.

Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis

Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Trees badge

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Bugs badge

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One large tree can provide a day’s supply of oxygen for up to four people. Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Camp Adventure Patch and Basic Outdoor Learning Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Office Code: 2056

Join us at camp to have fun earning the Camp Adventure patch. This patch is specific to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, and is a patch you earn by visiting each of our camps and learning specific information to each camp. While the you are off earning your patch, your leaders will take Outdoor Basics. This learning opportunity gives leaders the skills they need to take you and your troop on a day or overnight camping experience. They will also learn what appropriate outings are for girls at each age level as well as what to expect and to pack; and getting you ready to help plan your outing. Note: Fee includes meal planning, fire building, and safety and hygiene. $3/girl • $3 /adult Session A: Sep 21 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session B: Oct 5 • 5:30-6:30 p.m.

What’s So Special About the “Outdoors” Spending time outdoors in nature is different from playing or learning inside. Here’s how ... Outdoor spaces support active play. Unlike most indoor environments, the outdoors offers open space where you can be messy, make noise and be active. Spending time in nature (even just a walk in a park or around your neighborhood) helps you to focus and think creatively. Outdoor experiences in new places allow you to make your own discoveries. With your troop, you are able to work together to solve problems toogether! Why do you like to be get outdoors?

Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin

Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Camp Adventure patch

Camp Adventure Patch Volunteers Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Help lead activities at Camp Adventure patch and Outdoor Basics Learning. Choose the date and camp that best suits you. Note: Fee includes patch. $1/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 21 • 5-6:30 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session B: Oct 5 • 5-6:30 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26, Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864


Camp Awareness Volunteers

Career Skill Builders: Game Visionary

Grades: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2053

Do you remember your first camping experience; the laughs, the fun and the excitement of sleeping under the stars? Share your love of camping and the outdoors with someone who has never been camping before. Help lead other girls in activities like building fires, hiking and so much more!

Do you enjoy playing games; have you ever considered creating your own? Join the faculty and staff of Purdue Polytechnic on their Richmond campus to learn some of the skills required to create your own game. Experience hands-on opportunities in the college’s computer lab.

Sep 16-18 • 6 p.m.-noon Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Note: Consider making your visit to campus a whole day and join us in the afternoon to earn your Web Designer badge listed below.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

$3/girl • $1 /adult

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Aug 13 • 9 a.m. - noon Purdue Polytechnic Richmond 2325 Chester Blvd, Richmond Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856 Game Visionary badge

Career Skill Builders: Web Designer Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2053

Are you looking to gather some skills that can help you in the future? Join the faculty and staff of Purdue University College of Technology on their Richmond campus to learn the skills to build a website. Experience hands-on opportunities in the college’s computer lab.

Camp Na Wa Kwa Fall Open House

Note: Consider making your visit to campus a whole day and join us in the morning to earn your Game Visionary badge listed above.

Grades: Family

$3/girl • $1 /adult

Office Code: 2052

Aug 13 • 1-4 p.m.

With its shady pines, sprawling grounds, and peaceful lake, Camp Na Wa Kwa embodies the tradition of Girl Scout camp. Located in Clay County, between Terre Haute and Bloomington, Na Wa Kwa boasts an array of fun outdoor activities, like swimming, canoeing, rock climbing, zip lining, hiking, archery and fishing.

Purdue Polytechnic Richmond 2325 Chester Blvd, Richmond

Note: Fee includes snacks and drinks. Lunch is not provided.

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856 Web Designer badge

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If you search for "askew" in Google, the content will tilt slightly to the right.

$5/girl • $5/adult Sep 25 • noon-5 p.m. Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E County Rd 300 N, Poland

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Celebrate Science Indiana

Comic Artist

Grades: Family

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2053

Office Code: 2050

Celebrate Science Indiana (CSI) is a free, family focused event that provides the opportunity for all knowledge levels and interests to interact directly with scientist and student exhibitors through hands-on activities and discussions. Ignite your curiosity about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Ask questions, and explore more 35 exhibits and activities. Working with your troop, families, or a group of friends, spend the day completing different activities to earn a special patch.

Learn the visual tricks comic artists use to tell stories: showing time, movement through space and drawing figures. Create your own character panel with supporting background images, text and landscape. Ink and color your drawings, too.

Note: Fee includes the patch only; it does not include parking or any cost incurred while attending the festival. Parking at the fairgrounds is $5 per car due at the gate. Adults and siblings only need to register for the program if they would like to also receive the patch; otherwise admission to the festival is free. $3/girl • $3/adult Oct 1 • 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Blue Ribbon Pavilion, Indiana State Fairgrounds 1202 E 38th St, Indianapolis Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Cinderella on Broadway

$16/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Nov 6 • 1-2:30 p.m. Session B: Nov 6 • 3:30-5 p.m. Session C: Dec 4 • 1-2:30 p.m. Session D: Dec 4 • 3:30-5 p.m. The Art Lab 31 E Main St, Carmel Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811 Comic Artist badge

Computer Expert Grades: 2, 3 Office Code: 2052

Computers help us do so much! You can make amazing art, find incredible facts on the Internet and send fun cards to friends and family. The students at ServeIT at Indiana University will turn you into a safe and savvy computer expert! $3/girl • $2 /adult

Grades: Family

Oct 1 • 12-1:30 p.m.

Office Code: 2050

The Academy 444 S Patterson Dr, Bloomington

Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical from the creators of Oklahoma! and The King and I that’s delighting audiences with its contemporary take on the classic tale. This production features an incredible orchestra, jaw-dropping transformations and all the moments you love—the pumpkin, the glass slipper, the masked ball and more—plus some surprising new twists! This hilarious and romantic Broadway experience is perfect for anyone who’s ever had a wish, a dream... or a really great pair of shoes. $39/girl • $39/adult | This is a $30 savings/ticket Nov 20 • 6:30 p.m. The Murat Theatre at Old National Centre 502 N New Jersey, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Computer Expert badge


Daisy Candy Cane Hunt

Day of the Dead

Grades: K, 1

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2050

Indiana University's Campus Girl Scouts are offering their famous Daisy Candy Cane Hunt for the 4th year in a row! Meet and interact with women in college, all while getting into the holiday spirit by making fun crafts and singing songs.

El Dìa de los Muertos–The Day of the Dead-is a traditional Mexican holiday with ancient ties to the Aztecs. It is viewed as a time when souls of those who have died rejoin their families to rejoice together. Unlike Halloween, this celebration honors the lives of the deceased and celebrates the continuation of life with a belief that death is not the end, but rather the beginning of a new stage in existence. Learn about the traditions and history behind El Dìas de los Muertos and to participate in the celebration. Join in hands-on activities and enjoy lively performances.

$3/girl • 2/adult Session A: Dec 3 • 9-10 a.m. Session B: Dec 3 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. Indiana University Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

$5/girl • $5 /adult

Dance World

Oct 29 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

The Indiana State Museum 650 W Washington St, Indianapolis

Office Code: 2052

Are you a dancing queen? Enter into the world of hip hop, pom and jazz, and get your feet and body moving! Learn basic techniques, methods and a routine incorporating a variety of styles. Learn the importance of teamwork and determination with experienced dance coaches.

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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To celebrate Day of the Dead, people create altars in their homes to honor their loved ones who have passed away.

$9/girl • $2/adult Session A: Oct 8 • 10:30-11:45 a.m. Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session B: Oct 8 • 12:15-1:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Session C: Nov 5 • 10:30-11:45 a.m. Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session D: Nov 5 • 12:15-1:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Kicks Unlimited Dance 2110 W Vernal Pike, Bloomington Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Dancer badge

Domino’s Pizza Field Trip Grades: All Tour a local Domino’s store and learn how to make a pizza! The tours can be adapted to include additional information to help achieve badges. During the field trip you will learn the history of Domino’s Pizza, talk about safety rules, learn the importance of washing your hands, see what happens with an order after it is placed and participate in making your own pizza! Note: Fee includes a small 1-topping pizza you make yourself, a Junior Pizza Maker Certificate and a Domino’s Pizza goodie bag with a Domino’s Pizza patch! Counties served include: Johnson, Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, Tippecanoe, Clinton and Delaware. $5/girl • $5/adult Dates: flexible, call directly to schedule a tour 9-10 a.m. Contact: Brynn Mueller • 225.485.2046

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Drawing

Expanding Your Horizons

Grades: 4, 5

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2054

Office Code: 2053

Learn about the art of drawing in this fun workshop! Try your hand at a variety of drawing techniques using different drawing media including graphite, charcoal and pastels. Learn about composition, lighting and tonal values through a series of fun projects!

Science, technology, engineering and math are pretty cool! At the Expanding Your Horizons Conference, we’ll show you how fun science, technology, engineering and math can really be! Learn all about careers in STEM through hands-on workshops and participate in fun and challenging activities led by women mathematicians, scientists and engineers who live and work in the Wabash Valley.

$13/girl • $1/adult Feb 18 • 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The Anderson Center for the Arts 32 W 10th St, Anderson Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Drawing badge

Ecosystem Hike Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Mounds State park is home to three unique habitats. Learn about the animal and plants that make up each area in an interactive hike. The activities will help you work toward earning the "It's Your Planet" Journey.

Note: Registration for the conference opens beginning in October at www.smwc.edu/eyh. Register online and select three workshop choices. You will be able to attend two workshops, and we'll make every effort to put you in at least one of your choices. If you register early, your chances of getting into both of your top choices are excellent. $20/girl • $20/adult Oct 29 • 9 a.m.-3 p.m. St. Mary's-of-the-Woods College 1 St Mary of Woods College Saint Mary of the Woods Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

$3/girl • $3/adult Oct 2 • 1-2 p.m. Mounds State Park 4603 Mounds Rd, Anderson Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Environment Recycled Record Cityscape Grades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2050

Paint, cut, glue and arrange your very own city scape on a record, and learn how we can reuse items. A moonlit night, a cloudy day or summer sunshine can create your mood of the cityscape. Learn how to recycle in our own city.

Exploration STEM Grades: Family Office Code: 2053

Up for a day of exploration? Check out the largest corn maze in northwest Indiana at Exploration Acres. Join us for a few hours or stay for the entire day, it's up to you! But don't limit your exploration to just the maze, be sure to include a stop in the barn and try your hand at some "outdoor science." We will have various experiments set up that will allow you to investigate some of nature's questions, such as "how can you predict the color of the fall leaves?"

$12/girl • $1 /adult

Note: Fee includes admission only; it does not include other expenses incurred at the festival.

Session A: Oct 16 • 1:30-2:30 p.m.

$6.50/girl • $7.50/adult

Session B: Oct 16 • 3-4 p.m.

Oct 15 • Check in : 11 a.m. | Outdoor Science activities in the barn: noon-2 p.m.

Session C: Nov 20 • 1:30-2:30 p.m. Session D: Nov 20 • 3-4 p.m. The Art Lab 31 E Main St, Carmel Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Exploration Acres 6042 Newcastle Rd, Lafayette Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856


Exploring Modern Dance Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Extreme STEM Careers: Behind the Blood

Office Code: 2052

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Love dancing to your favorite hip hop song? This dance class will explore dance through the genres of hip hop and modern jazz. Learn some cool moves, make new friends and have a blast movin' and groovin' to cool tunes!

Office Code: 2053

Note: Participation in this program earns you $10 off when you pay for two consecutive months of dance classes at the Owen County YMCA. $8/girl • $2/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 1-2 p.m. Grades: K, 1 Session A: Sep 17 • 2-3 p.m. Grades: 2, 3 ,4, 5 Owen County YMCA 1111 IN-46, Spencer Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

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Jazz dancing originated in America in the early 1900’s as African and European dancing styles fused.

Interested in STEM careers? If so, this is a session you won’t want to miss. Did you know that it is estimated that 60-70 percent of all decisions regarding a patient’s medical diagnosis and treatment are based on laboratory test results? See the clinical laboratory, and learn about work and careers in the industry. Put on a lab coat and take a tour of a clinical laboratory, and then we’ll do some hands-on learning in the areas of chemistry, hematology, microbiology and cytology. Look through microscopes and learn more about blood and what it tells us about the health of a human. Do some experiments and learn how chemical reactions give us answers. Tell mom not to worry – we will won’t use any real body fluids – all imitation for this event! Note: For the tour, a signed release is required. $3/girl • $1/adult Session A: Nov 12 • 9:30-11:30 a.m. Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5 Session B: Nov 12 • 12:30-2:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Session C: Nov 12 • 3-5 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Mid America Clinical Laboratories Headquarters 2560 N Shadeland Ave, Indianapolis Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6859

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Women make up 47% of the overall workforce but are much less represented in particular science and engineering occupations. 34% of chemists and material scientists are women. 17% of chemical engineers are women. 10% of civil engineers are women. 7% of electrical and electronics engineers are women. 20% of industrial engineers are women. 7% of mechanical engineers are women.

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The earth without 'art' is just 'eh'. Fair Trade: Making a Difference

Fall Colors Hike

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2050

Office Code: 2056

Want to make a difference in the world? Shop Fair Trade! Join Global Gifts to learn how Fair Trade impacts the lives of artisans, especially women and girls all over the world. Our scavenger hunt leads you through several continents to explore cultures. Do you know how many cocoa beans it takes to make a chocolate bar? Take our chocolate quiz to find out and get rewarded with a sample of our fairly traded chocolate and brownies. Be the winner of our drawing, and receive a special gift. Everyone will get to take home a goodie bag.

Join the naturalist on a colorful adventure. Learn about different trees and why their leaves change into glorious yellow, reds and browns. This program will help you towards earning "It's Your Planet" Journey and the Hiker badge.

$3/girl • $1/adult Session A: Oct 5 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grades: 2, 3 Session B: Oct 9 • 4-5 p.m. Grades: 2, 3 Session C: Oct 12 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Session D: Oct 16 • 4-5 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Global Gifts, Nora Plaza 1300 E 86th St, Ste 17, Indianapolis Session E: Oct 4 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grades: 2, 3

$3/girl • $3 /adult Oct 23 • 1-2 p.m. Mounds State Park 4603 Mounds Rd, Anderson Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Fall Kids Fest at Anderson Orchard Grades: Family Office Code: 2052

Join us at Anderson Orchard to celebrate the arrival of fall by learning how the orchard operates, picking apples, and visiting the collection of fun games and activities set up just for you and your family! Note: Fee includes a half peck of apples to take home, yummy cider slush and a fun patch. $7/girl • $7/adult Oct 1 • 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Session F: Oct 11 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Anderson Orchard 369 E Greencastle Rd, Mooresville

Grades: 2, 3

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Session G: Oct 18 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Session H: Oct 25 • 6:30-7:30 p.m Grades: 4, 5 Global Gifts 446 Massachusetts Ave, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Anderson Orchard is one of a handful of orchards in Indiana that offers the unique experience of picking your own produce!


Fall Pottery Painting

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Grades: All

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2052 | 2054

Office Code: 2056

Paint a fall-themed piece of pottery using your creativity, along with all the fun colors and tools uPaint has available. See first-hand how bisque pieces are fired in the kiln.

The past is yours to savor at the Feast of the Hunters' Moon. At this historic reenactment you can recapture 18th century life at Fort Ouiatenon-the first fortified European outpost in what is now Indiana. Continuous, free programming is held on five stages. French and Native American music and dance, fife and drum corps performances, along with hands-on activities. Our council will sponsor a scavenger hunt activity for you to do as you wander the grounds of Fort Ouiatenon. You will receive recognition at the completion of the scavenger hunt.

Note: Completed pieces can be picked up one week after program date or shipped for an additional fee. Fee includes pottery piece, paints, supplies and fun patch. Adult fee does not include materials for participation. $14/girl • $2 /adult Session A: Oct 25 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Greenwood 3113 W Smith Valley Rd, Ste D, Greenwood Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Session B: Oct 25 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Plainfield 1820 E Main St, Plainfield Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Girl Scout Juniors, use this activity to work towards the Playing the Past badge. Girl Scout Brownies, use this activity to work towards the Making Games badge. Note: Fee does not include admission to The Feast of the Hunters' Moon; it covers the cost of the recognition. This program activity is on the Bicentennial list of legacy projects. Participating in this program helps you earn our Bicentennial Celebration patch. $3/girl • $3 /adult

Family Farm Fun Grades: Family Office Code: 2054

Escape to a country setting to explore family farming and reconnect to nature, animals and our planet. At Fair Oaks Farm you will enjoy two interactive tours, the Dairy and Pig Adventure. Absorb the farming lifestyle at their modern working farms and learn how even big farms can embrace a reduce, reuse, recycle lifestyle. $11/girl • $11/adult Aug 23 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fair Oaks Farm 856 N 600 E, Fair Oaks Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Session A: Oct 1 • 9-5 p.m. Session B: Oct 2 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Fort Ouiatenon 3129 S River Rd, West Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Feast with the Witches Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Office Code: 2050

Enjoy a breakfast or lunch "BOO-fet" with the friendliest of witches! The event includes "fab-BOOlous" Halloween entertainment by Ruditoonz, a tour of Cursed Castle during IPL's Lights-On Hours (for children who scare easily), and LOTS of happy, friendly witches! Note: Fee does not include museum admission. $18/girl • $20 /adult Session A: Oct 15 • 9-11 a.m. | Breakfast Session B: Oct 15 • noon-2 p.m. | Lunch Children’s Museum 3000 N Meridian St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Fitness Madness Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Office Code: 2050

$12/girl • $1/adult Be Your Own Superhero Be your own superhero! Come up with your own superhero name and become a superhero through dynamic activities and energetic motions. Pretend like you’re in the movie and let your minds wander and your bodies move! Session A: Jan 28 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Beginning Cheer Let’s cheer for Girl Scouts! Learn fundamental cheerleading motions, jumps and cheers from a former Colts cheerleader. Learn a short dance routine, and come up with your own Girl Scout chant! Session B: Feb 11 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Healthy Mind and Body Learn all about healthy living inside and out, such as healthy eating habits and fitness. Get your body moving! You will get to make your own healthy snack at the end, too. Session C: Oct 1 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Figure out what lights your fire. Then chase the match.

Hip Hop Dance This exciting and fast paced dance class will leave you feeling fresh! Learn various styles of hip-hop, push creativity and boost your confidence. Session D: Nov 5 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Holiday Fun Activities and Games

Fire Starting Techniques Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Fire is an essential part of life; it provides heat, cooks food and can be an integral part of celebrations. Discover some of the methods of fire starting, from the ancient to the modern, and then try your hand at it. Make some ewey gooey s’mores, too. $3/girl • $1/adult Oct 30 • 2-4 p.m. Prophetstown State Park 5545 Swisher Rd, West Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Let's play reindeer games and have a holly jolly time through holiday themed music and motions. This class is all about holiday fun and games! Note: Fee includes a special gift. Session E: Dec 17 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Kids Beginner Cardio Kickboxing Cardio kickboxing is a full-body workout that includes movements such as kicks and punches. Increase your stamina, flexibility and strength while listening to your favorite dance mixes. Session F: Nov 19 Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10


Kids Fun Boot Camp with Military Letter Writing Laugh out loud and have fun participating in high energy fun filled exercises. Develop strength, flexibility, coordination, endurance and teamwork skills. Write letters and mail them to the troops. Session G: Sep 17 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Session GG: Feb 25 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Kids Yoga This fun and playful class introduces yoga poses, breathing and relaxation. Learn tips on how to have a healthy, happy day. Note: Mats are provided. Session H: Dec 3 • 11 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Pre-teen and Teen Yoga This yoga class focuses on breathing techniques, increased flexibility, toning, improving mental awareness, athletic performance and overall health fitness.

Flower Crafts Grades: 2, 3 Office Code: 2056

There are all different kinds of flowers in the garden this time of year. Get inspired by flowers and make flower crafts. $6/girl • $2/adult Sep 20 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Flowers Badge at Garfield Conservatory Grades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2056

Flowers are more than just beautiful. Learn all about flowers and important plant parts. Get creative, and make a flower craft. Gain an appreciation for nature's beauties. $6/girl • $2/adult

Note: Mats are provided.

Sep 20 • 5:15- 6:15 p.m.

Session I: Oct 29 • 11 a.m.-noon

Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Zumba for Kids Get active and jam out to your favorite music. Zumba® Kids classes feature fun routines based on original Zumba® choreography. We will break down the steps, add games, activities and cultural exploration elements into the class structure.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Flowers badge

Fun with Tech: E-Textiles Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

Session J: Jan 14 • 11 a.m.-noon

Office Code: 2053

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Fashion is now being transformed by the integration of wearable technologies. Learn about e-textiles in this introductory workshop. Expand your wardrobe by creating your very own light-up tag for your backpack, purse or tote bag.

Yoga for Kids This fun and playful class introduces yoga poses, breathing and relaxation. Learn tips on how to have a healthy, happy day.

$16/girl • $1/adult

Session K: Sep 3 • 11 a.m.-noon

Nov 4 • 6-8:30 p.m.

Session KK: Dec 3 • 11 a.m.-noon

IUPUI School of Informatics and Communications Technology Complex 535 W Michigan St, Indianapolis

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Note: Mats are provided. Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

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Fun with Tech: Gadgets

Gardener Badge

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Grades: 4, 5

Office Code: 2053

Office Code: 2056

Experiment with easy-to-use, snap-together bits of electronics to create art, whimsy or small machines. Using off-the-shelf products, such as LittleBits, learn about the circuits that power phones, tablets and computers, and see what you can build!

It takes more than just sunlight and water for plants to grow big and strong. Learn all about plants and gardening in the children's garden. Get your hands dirty and have fun as you learn, explore and do!

$3/girl • $1 /adult Nov 11 • 6-8 p.m. IUPUI School of Informatics and Communications Technology Complex 535 W Michigan St, Indianapolis Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

$6/girl • $1 /adult Sep 8 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Gardener badge

Geocaching for Juniors Fun with Tech: Gizmos

Grades: 4, 5

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2053

Geocaching is a great way to explore our camps! Make a booklet to stamp when you find your geocache, learn all about geocaching and have fun!

Combine easy to use electronics with fruit and modeling clay to create unusual apps. Use off the shelf products, such as Makey Makey to learn about circuits that power phones, tablets and computers. $3/girl • $1 /adult Sep 9 • 6-8 p.m.

$3/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 8 • 4:30-6:30 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

IUPUI School of Informatics and Communications Technology Complex 535 W Michigan St, Indianapolis

Session B: Oct 11 • 5-7 p.m.

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Geocaching badge

Fun with Tech: Robots Rule! Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2053

Robots help us manufacture cars, perform delicate surgery and vacuum the living room. Learn how to make a small robot obey your every command. Teach it to dance and draw designs! Use a computer lab and learn a fun drag– and–drop programming language that is great for beginners. $3/girl • $1 /adult Sep 23 • 6-8 p.m. IUPUI School of Informatics and Communications Technology Complex 535 W Michigan St, Indianapolis Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Geocaching Outing Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Learn about geocaching, which combines GPS technology and the outdoors. We'll hit the trails and embark on an hour long high-tech scavenger hunt to discover more about our park's resources. Girl Scout Juniors, use this program to help earn your Geocacher badge. $3/girl • $3 /adult Session A: Sep 18 • 1- 2 p.m. Session B: Oct 9 • 1- 2 p.m. Mounds State Park 4603 Mounds Rd, Anderson Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864


Girl Scout Getaways Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Visit the Girl Scout destination website for tips and ideas on how to plan troop getaways: forgirls. girlscouts.org/travel/take-atrip/getaways/ Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864

Girl Scout Hayride Night

Girl Scouts on Stage!

Grades: Family

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Office Code: 2056

Office Code:2054

Fall is hayride season. Enjoy a 30-minute ride through Southeastway Park. Make the most of the evening, and use of one of the park's shelters to have a cookout. Don't forget to bring your own s'more fixings. We will have a campfire ready for you to get roasting!

Expand your artistic horizons and learn important skills that will apply to the “It’s Your Story, Tell It!” Journey. Learn how theatre is created and about the history of Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre. Each workshop is taught by experienced instructors. Learn about storytelling, theatre terminology, stage make-up, improvisation and basic performance technique.

Hayride times are 5:20, 6, 6:40, 7:20, or 8 p.m. You will pick your time when you register. Call 317.327.4834 to register. Payment is due at time of registration. Registered participants only; we cannot accept drop ins. $8/girl • $8/adult Sep 25 • 5-8 p.m. Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Note: Troop leaders and family members are invited to observe the final presentation at the end of the session. $12/girl • $2/adult Session A: Feb 18 • 10:30 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1 Session B: Feb 25 • 10:30 a.m.-noon Grades: K, 1 $17/girl • $2/adult Session C: Oct 22 • 9 a.m.-noon Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Session D: Oct 29 • 9 a.m.-noon Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Session E: Nov 5 • 9 a.m.-noon Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre 3 Center Green, Carmel Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Glass Ornament Fusing Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2052 | 2054

Ignite your curiosity as you explore the world of glass fusing! Learn how to score, cut and nip glass to make a glass ornament. Learn how glass artists turn molten glass into art, and see kilns up close. Note: Fee includes supplies and fun patch. Completed pieces can be picked up one week after program date or shipped for an additional fee. Adult fee does not include materials for participation. $15/girl • $2 /adult Session A: Nov 15 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Greenwood 3113 W Smith Valley Rd, Ste D, Greenwood Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6864 Session B: Nov 15 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Plainfield 1820 E Main St, Plainfield Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Glitters of Gratitude

The sky is not the limit, It's just the view.

Girls in Aviation Grades: All Office Code: 2054

Experience the exciting possibilities of a future in aviation. Explore Purdue aircrafts, learn about aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart and participate in aviation related activities. STEM crafts and sessions lead by female professionals in aviation will be available throughout the day. $25/girl • $25/adult Sep 24 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Purdue University Airport 1501 Aviation Dr, West Lafayette Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6867

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Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5 Office Code: 2050

Do you sparkle with gratitude? Use the tools of gratitude, yoga, mindfulness and meditation to explore ourselves and our role in today's world. Create a glitter globe to remind us of the small, daily sparkles of life. Make a gratitude jar for yourself and your family to help foster gratitude each day in your lives. This activity will help you towards earning the It's Your World-Change it! Journey. $12/girl • $1/adult Sep 25 • 1:45-3:15 p.m. Fishers Library 5 Municipal Dr, Fishers Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811


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e highes The many looks of th This award has gone by many names throughout history, but its meaning stays the same. Starting as the Golden Eaglet of Merit, the highest award in Girl Scouting from 1916 to 1919, this award marked the beginning of a long tradition of recognizing girls who make a difference in their communities with a prestigious award.

Golden Eaglet of Merit 1916-1919

Golden Eaglet 1919-1939

Gold Award 1980-Present

First Class 1938-1940 1963-1980

Curved Bar 1940-1963

The prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award is celebrating 100 years as the highest achievement in Girl Scouting. Whether you earned the Golden Eaglet, Curved Bar Award, First Class, or the Gold Award, we want to hear about it! Join in the celebration by sharing your Gold Award memories on Twitter and Instagram using the hashtag #gsGoldAward.

Going for the Gold Classroom

Session B: Sep 10 • 1-2:30 p.m.

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12

Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus 1300 Hutchins Ave, Columbus

Office Code: 2053

Gear up to go gold! The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award a girl can earn in Girl Scouting! Through this informational session, you will take a closer look at the journey you will take in your quest for the Girl Scout Gold Award. Learn about each of the seven steps to process, and take a closer look at the Standards of Excellence set forth by our Girl Scout Gold Award Committee. We will also share with you helpful hints on how to prepare for your proposal interview. While this session is required for any girl interested in pursuing her Girl Scout Gold Award, you are encouraged to invite adult mentors who may provide support for you during your project (i.e. Girl Scout leader, parent, etc.) to attend.

Session C: Sep 11 • 4:30-6 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo 815 W Superior St, Kokomo Session D: Oct 9 • 4:30-6 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington Session E: Oct 16 • 4:30-6 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session F: Oct 30 • 4:30-6 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute

Note: This is the same training as the Going for the Gold Webinar. Registration closes one week prior to session.

Session G: Nov 19 • 1-2:30 p.m.

$4/girl • $1/adult

Session H: Dec 3 • 1-2:30 p.m.

Session A: Aug 21 • 4:30-6 p.m.

Camp Ada 4731 W CR 6000 S, Spiceland

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856 Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Going for the Gold Webinar

Gymnastics fun

Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2053

Office Code: 2054

Note: This is the same training as the Going for the Gold Classroom. All participants must have access to high speed Internet with either a speaker/ microphone or a telephone (preferably a speaker phone). Web cam not required. Registration closes one week prior to session.

Get ready to bounce high and tumble with ease! Certified and experienced instructors will teach you how to soar in the air on trampoline bars, fin your balance on balance beams and navigate your way though an obstacle course and block pit.

$2/girl • $1 /adult Online Session A: Sep 15 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session B: Oct 25 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session C: Nov 9 • 5:30-7 p.m.

$15/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Aug 14 • 2-4 p.m. Session B: Sep 18 • 3-5 p.m. Session C: Oct 8 • 5-7 p.m. Session D: Nov 13 • 3-5 p.m.

Session D: Dec 15 • 5:30-7 p.m.

InterActive Academy 3795 S US 421, Zionsville

Session E: Jan 24 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

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2016 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gold Award. At Girls of Distinction, our annual brunch that celebrates the high achievements of Girl Scouts, we recognized 48 girls for earning their Girl Scout Gold Award.

Green Thumb Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2052

Did you know you can clone your favorite plant? And that you don't have to have soil to grow plants? Spend an afternoon with the experts at Worm’s Way’s greenhouse, and learn all about growing seeds, plant propagation, hydroponics and gardening! This fun, hands-on session will provide you with all the needed materials to have a green thumb, but feel free to bring in existing plants of your own, too.

Herbal Art Spa! Grades: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2050

Every girl deserves to be pampered! Formulate unique designs, and create your own natural spa products using all natural ingredients, and learn about the science behind them. Each session we will make a different natural product that you will complete and get to take home with you to enjoy! Some of these exciting classes are: soap making, luxury bathing salts/sugar scrubs, designer fragrances, holiday inspirations, garden naturals, pet naturals and more! $9/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Sep 14 • 5:30-7 p.m. Bubble Bath: Strawberries Session B: Sep 28 • 5:30-7 p.m. Foaming Cranberry Soap

$5/girl • $2/adult

Session C: Oct 6 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Oct 29 • 1-2:30 p.m.

Facial Crème

Worm's Way 7850 N SR 37, Bloomington

Session D: Oct 27 • 5:30-7 p.m.

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Haunted Halloween Soap Session E: Nov 3 • 5:30-7 p.m

Gardener badge (Juniors)

Autumn Harvest Sugar Scrub.

Share a photo of you/or your troop giving a big "green thumbs" on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Be sure to tag us @girlscoutsIN for a chance to be featured on our social media pages!

Session F: Nov 17 • 5:30-7 p.m Winter Shimmer Lotion The Historic Ambassador House 10595 Eller Rd, Fishers Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811


Wander where the wifi is weak. Hiker Badge

Hit the Slopes

Grades: 2, 3

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2000

Every trail leads to a new adventure! Let an Eagle Creek guide take you on new adventures. Explore the park and learn fun things about hiking.

There is no better time to spend with your fellow Girl Scout sisters than on the slopes! Fill your winter with fun and fitness while learning to ski, or having fun tubing down the hill!

Note: Gate fee will be waived at Eagle Creek. $6/girl • $2/adult Session A: TBA Southeastway Park 5624 S Carroll Rd, New Palestine Session B: Sep 28 • 5-6 p.m. Session C: Nov 17 • 5-6 p.m. Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Hiker badge

Note: Fee includes ski lesson (if needed) and fun patch. Bring a snack to enjoy. Feb 5 • 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 2 hour tubing ONLY | $20/girl • $20/adult 3 hour tubing ONLY | $25/girl • $25/adult 8 hour tubing ONLY | $28/girl • $28/adult All day ski/tube package | $45/girl • $45/adult Perfect North Slopes 19074 Perfect Pl Ln, Lawrenceburg Contact: Diana Keely • 317.924.6856

Hiking at Trevlac Bluffs

Holiday at the Farm

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2052

Named for its towering 200-foot eastern hemlock bluffs, this stunning land preserve is the perfect place to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature in beautiful Brown County. Explore the upland forest, which includes the relic stands of eastern hemlock trees, and venture to the lowlands to investigate the pond.

Have a letter to send to Santa? Bring it, and celebrate the winter holidays on the farm by taking a wagon ride, making ornaments, caroling, and visiting Mr. Claus! Don't forget to visit the holiday treat house for some hot cocoa and yummy snacks.

$3/girl • $3/adult Sep 25 • 1-3 p.m. Trevlac Bluffs Nature Preserve 4625 SR 45, Nashville Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Hiker badge (Brownies)

$9/girl • $9 /adult Session A: Dec 3 • 5-7 p.m. Session B: Dec 4 • 5-7 p.m. Session C: Dec 10 • 5-7 p.m. Session D: Dec 11 • 5-7 p.m. Shireman Homestead 7061 W 200 N, Columbus Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

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Holiday Ornament Painting Grades: All Office Code: 2052| 2054

Make a one-of-a-kind gift this holiday season! Hand paint a ceramic ornament using your creativity along with all the fun colors and tools uPaint has available. See firsthand how bisque pieces are fired in the kiln. Note: Completed pieces can be picked up one week after program date or shipped for an additional fee. Fee includes pottery piece, paints, supplies and fun patch. Adult fee does not include materials for participation. $12/girl • $2/adult Session A: Nov 19 • 9-11 a.m. Session B: Nov 29 • 6-8 p.m. Session C: Dec 6 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Greenwood 3113 W Smith Valley Rd, Ste D, Greenwood Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Session D: Nov 19 • 9-11 a.m. Session E: Nov 29 • 6-8 p.m. Session F: Dec 6 • 6-8 p.m. uPaint Pottery Studio of Plainfield 1820 E Main St, Plainfield Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

heer Spread festive c for all to hear. Holiday Nature Crafts Grades: All Office Code: 2056

Bring the outdoors inside as we make natural crafts projects featuring supplies found in nature. Use this program activity to help you work towards earning badges and Journeys you might be working on. $6/girl • $2/adult Dec 1 • 5:15-6:15 p.m. Garfield Park Conservatory and Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Holiday Sing Grades: Family Office Code: 2050

It's the most wonderful time of the year! Fill the museum with joyous noise in this fun holiday singa-long. After the conclusion of the sing; explore the galleries of the Indiana State Museum. Enjoy the holidays in nostalgic Celebration Crossing. Embrace the spirit of the season and bring a donation of a toy or food item that we will deliver to a community organization. $5/girl • $5/adult Dec 10 • noon The Indiana State Museum 650 W Washington St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811


Holler Hoppin' Zip Lines

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

3:30-5 p.m.

Office Code: 2056

5:30-7 p.m.

Experience a true country adventure as you soar over the ravines and hollers of beautiful Brown County. Holler Hopping is constructed with six separate zip lines totaling more than 1,100 feet for an approximate hour and a half experience. The family friendly zip lines allow you to feel like you are flying as the ground falls away up to 50 feet below. Land lightly on your feet as the ground rises back up to meet you on the other side.

Session G: Oct 9 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

Note: There is a weight restriction of minimum 60 pounds and a maximum of 275 pounds. There is also a minimum age requirement of 7 years old. You must be accompanied by participating adult. If you have a large troop, please register for more than one session. Maximum 10 people per session. Large troops must split up and register for separate sessions. $36/girl • $36 /adult Session A: Aug 21 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

3:30-5 p.m.

5:30-7 p.m.

Session B: Aug 28 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

3:30-5 p.m.

5:30-7 p.m.

Rawhide Ranch 1292 SR 135 S, Nashville Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana: Girls and the Power of Dreams Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code:

Have you ever thought about building a car? Tour the Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Plant to see how the 2016 North American Car of the Year – Honda Civic - is made and to learn about careers and how women impact the manufacturing industry. Participate in a hands-on activity, too. $6/girl • $1 /adult Sep 20 • 5:30-7:30 p.m.

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

Honda Manufacturing of Indiana 2755 N Michigan Ave, Greensburg

3:30-5 p.m.

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

5:30-7 p.m.

Session C: Sep 4 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

Indiana Art through the Ages

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

Grades: All

3:30-5 p.m.

Office Code: 2054

5:30-7 p.m.

noon-1:30 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

Explore great pieces of art created by native Hoosier artists in a special exhibit that celebrates Indiana's bicentennial. Enjoy a guided tour through the Art Museum of Greater Lafayette and a hands-on activity.

3:30-5 p.m.

$3/girl • $2/adult

5:30-7 p.m.

Session A: Sep 28 • 4-6 p.m.

Session D: Sep 11 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

Session E : Sep 18 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3

noon-1:30 p.m.

Session B: Sep 29 • 4-6 p.m.

2-3:30 p.m.

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

3:30-5 p.m.

5:30-7 p.m.

Art Museum of Greater Lafayette 102 S 10th St, Lafayette

Session F: Oct 2 • 10:30 a.m.-noon

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Indiana University Soccer Game

Indiana Zip Line Tours

Grades: Family

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2054

Cheer on the Indiana University women's soccer team, as they face off against Wisconsin! You will be invited onto the field to form a high-five tunnel for introductions and the national anthem.

Soar through the trees and see nature like never before. Eight zip lines + one swinging bridge + a few scenic walks + Indiana's only suspended platforms in the trees = nonstop fun! Designed and built with nature in mind, you'll fly like a bird over a mile of zip line cable, ranging from 150' to 2,000.'

$5/girl • $5/adult Sep 25 • 1-3 p.m. Indiana University, Armstrong Stadium 1606 N Fee Ln, Bloomington Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

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Soccer is played by 250 million players in over 200 countries, making it the world's most popular sport.

Indiana University Volleyball Match

$34/girl • $34/adult Session A: Aug 21 • 10 a.m.

noon

2 p.m.

4 p.m.

Session B: Sep 11 • 10 a.m.

noon

2 p.m.

4 p.m.

Grades: Family

Session C: Sep 25 • 10 a.m.

Office Code: 2052

noon

Bump, set, spike! Cheer on Indiana University's women's volleyball team in their match against Minnesota. Receive an on-court recognition, and form a high-five tunnel as players are introduced.

2 p.m.

4 p.m.

Sep 30 • 7-9 p.m. $5/girl • $5/adult Indiana University University Gymnasium 2721 E 10th St, Bloomington Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Session D: Oct 9 • 10 a.m.

noon

2 p.m.

4 p.m.

Session E: Oct 23 • 10 a.m.

noon

2 p.m.

4 p.m.

Indiana Zipline Tours 4641 W 450 S, Crawfordsville Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin


Creativity is contagiouspass it on. It's Your Story Paint It!

Kappa Delta

Grades: 2, 3

Grades: All

Office Code: 2054

Learn all about painting through a variety of hands-on projects. Learn new ideas about what to paint and how to paint it, and try painting without a brush! Learn more about paintings and the artists who created them. Paint real world scenes, moods and even a mural! $14/girl • $1 /adult Sep 17 • 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The Anderson Center for the Arts 32 W 10th St, Anderson

Office Code: 2054

The ladies of Kappa Delta sorority are committed to helping Girl Scouts build confidence in one another. Enjoy spending time with the college women doing crafts, playing games, and having fun. Join in the celebration of sisterhood and fun. $4/girl • Free/adult Nov 5 • TBA Purdue University Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Painting badge

Letterboxing Grades: K, 1, 2, 3

Jazzy Jeweler Grades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2054

Add a little more glitz and glam to your outfits by learning to design your own jewelry! Learn from an artist who makes jewelry as you explore different techniques and materials needed to create custom pieces. Get inspired as you learn how other cultures make jewelry from metal to create jewelry. Explore how to transform everyday objects into a unique piece of jewelry. Make a very special piece of jewelry to give to someone special. $15/girl • $1 /adult

Office Code: 2056

Letterboxing is a fun outdoor hobby that combines elements of orienteering, art, and puzzle solving. Make a booklet to stamp when you find your letterbox as you explore camp. $3/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Sep 8 • 4:30-6:30 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session B: Oct 11 • 5-7 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Letterboxing badge (Brownies)

Nov 12 • 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. The Anderson Center for the Arts 32 W 10th St, Anderson Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857 Jewelry badge

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Let's Travel! Destination Trips Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

Did you know that you can participate in Girl Scout adventures all across the country- and even around the world-through Girl Scout hosted events called Destinations? One of the best things about being a Girl Scout Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador is being old enough to attend one of these awesome trips! Get started on the Destination trip of your dreams by learning about the trips occurring next summer by visiting: www.girlscouts.org/ destinations. Applications are due to Barb Nichols before Nov 1. Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864

Me & My Gal Self Defense

Meaning of Mean (Me & You)

Grades: All

Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2052

Learn self-discipline, feel more confident in yourself, and have fun as your sweat it out. Learn self defense skills and how to deal with bullies and peer pressure. Develop leadership skills and a success-mindset. $11/girl • $11/adult Oct 15 • 2:30-4 p.m. Level 10 Martial Arts 5135 S Emerson Ave, Indianapolis Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Office Code: 2050

To have a friend is to be friend. Get the tools you need to be a supportive and encouraging Girl Scout sister and learn how to display selfconfidence. It can be challenging, though when others are not so kind. Be empowered with mindfulness, meditation and yoga to explore how you can be your kindest self and discover your voice. Build your best self, and learn to understand others. This program activity will help you work towards earning the It's Your Story: Tell It! and It's Your World-Change It! Journeys. $12/girl • $1/adult Fishers Library 5 Municipal Dr, Fishers Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811


Meet Goldie Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Office Code: 3125

Goldie is zipping through the Math and Science Center. She is a girl who builds and solves problems on her own. Her friends are having a splash in the dunk tank. There are parade floats to be built. Meet Goldie as you experiment with her on our engineering adventure. $6/girl • $1/adult

Girl Scout Cadettes, learn about how to be safe while using the web and how to make movies. Note: Fee includes badge. $5/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 12 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 2, 3 Computer Expert badge Session B: Sep 19 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 4, 5

Nov 13 • 2-4 p.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

Meet Goldie Program Aide Volunteers Needed Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 3125

Want to earn some program aide hours as you help Daisy and Brownie Girl Scouts learn all about different kinds of engineering? You will be using Goldie Blox kits to help them learn. 1-2 p.m. | Get the knowledge you need to help the girls build the Goldie Blox kits. 2-4 p.m. | Help Daisy and Brownies learn using the kits.

Digital Photography badge Session C: Sep 25 • 3-5 p.m. Grades: K, 1 Violet petal Session D: Oct 3 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 2, 3 Computer Expert badge Session E: Oct 10 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Entertainment Technology badge Session F: Oct 17 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8 Digital Movie badge Session G: Oct 24 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 2, 3

Free

Computer Expert badge

Nov 13 • 1-4 p.m.

Session I: Nov 7 • 5:30-8 p.m.

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Grades: 4, 5

Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

Microsoft Tech Savvy Girls Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2050

Digital Photography badge Session J: Nov 13 • 3-5 p.m. Grades: K, 1 Violet petal Session K: Nov 21 • 5:30-8 p.m. Grades: 2, 3

Learn how to use all the latest Microsoft software technologies:

Computer Expert badge

Girl Scout Daisies, learn about the violet petal and how to use technology to keep in touch with others.

Microsoft Store Keystone at the Crossing, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Brownies, learn how to paint a digital picture; participate in an internet research project; letter writing; and learn a new internet game!

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Like you, computers can get hot when they are working hard. They have fans to keep them cool.

Girl Scout Juniors, learn how to be a digital photographer and the techniques of the entertainment industry. Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Make a new connection! Register for any program activity with your troop or on your own. girlscoutsindiana.org

Migrate, Hibernate, or Tough it Out

Mystery Festival Detective Badge

Grades: All

Grades: 4, 5

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 3125

Winter can be tough, but our Indiana animals know how to make it through the coldest of times. Do you know which ones go to sleep, which ones fly south, and which ones stick around? Find out through fun, hands-on activities, and meet some of our coldblooded friends before they head to bed for winter. $2/girl • $1/adult

What happen to Felix Navidad the Millionaire? Become a forensic scientist as you try to solve the case of the missing millionaire. Work with fingerprints, pH tests, fiber analysis, and much more to discover what happened to Felix. You must help solve the case and find out what happened to Felix before someone else disappears!

Nov 13 • 2-4 p.m.

$5.50/girl • $1/adult

Prophetstown State Park 5545 Swisher Rd, West Lafayette

Session A: Nov 15 • 4:30-6 p.m.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Session C: Nov 17 • 4:30-6 p.m.

Session B: Nov 15 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session D: Nov 17 • 6:30-8 p.m.

Monster Mash Skate Grades: Family Office Code: 2054

Have a monstrously good time at Hot Skates with your Girl Scout friends! Join us for a great night of fall fun, games and skating. Listen to festive music and enjoy fall treats. Feeling extra festive? Come dressed in costume, too! Note: Anyone wishing to skate needs to register as a girl; this includes adults and extra children. Anyone not skating should register as an adult.

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809 Detective badge

Natural Dyes Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

$8/girl • $3/adult

Discover the colors of fall by using pokeberry, black walnut, goldenrod and more! Bring a white T-shirt, pillowcase, and cloth bag or cotton yarn to dye.

Oct 27 • 6-8 p.m.

$3/girl • $1/adult

Hot Skates 241 Casco Dr, Avon

Oct 2 • 2-4 p.m.

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

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In the 1950's and early ‘60s, food was often delivered by servers who wore roller skates.

Prophetstown State Park 5545 Swisher Rd, West Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864


Netiquette Grades: 6, 7, 8

Outdoor Adventures Creek Stomping

Office Code: 2052

Grades: 2, 3

Our digital world makes it easy to stay in touch and share friendships, memories and ideas; however, not all experiences are ones we want shared with the entire cyber-verse! Once you've put something out there, it never goes away. The students at ServeIT with Indiana University will help you explore how to make positive choices and promote awareness in the online world.

Office Code: 2056

The creeks and wetlands of Holliday Park are full of amazing little critters. We'll explore and learn about aquatic wildlife. This is a great program activity to help you work towards earning your Outdoor Adventure badge. Note: Dress for a muddy adventure!

$4/girl • $2/adult

$6/girl • $1/adult

Oct 1 • 2-3:30 p.m.

Sep 27 • 1:15-2:15 p.m.

The Academy 444 S Patterson Dr, Bloomington

Holliday Park 6363 Spring Mill Rd, Indianapolis

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Netiquitte badge

Outdoor Volunteers Not Just Popcorn

Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2052

Camp life is the best life! We need help leading activities at camp in outdoor skills, games and badge work. Lead hikes, and work on your Program Aide hours at the same time.

Butter on popcorn is old news! Not Just Popcorn creates nearly 400 flavors of popcorn—all made from scratch and by hand! Your senses will be delighted, as you tour this one-of-a-kind popcorn factory and learn about the unique history of this female-owned business. Save room in your tummy for your take home popcorn sample. $5/girl • $5/adult Session A: Oct 28 • 6-7 p.m.

$1/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 8 • 4-7 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session B: Sep 11 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Session B: Oct 29 • 4-5 p.m.

Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Session C: Nov 4 • 6-7 p.m.

Session C: Oct 9 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Session D: Nov 5 • 4-5 p.m. Session E: Nov 11 • 6-7 p.m.

Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Session F: Nov 12 • 4-5 p.m.

Session D: Oct 11 • 4-7 p.m.

Session G: Nov 18 • 6-7 p.m.

Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Session H: Nov 19 • 4-5 p.m. Session I: Dec 2 • 6-7 p.m.

Session E: Oct 16 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Session J: Dec 3 • 4-5 p.m.

Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Not Just Popcorn 114 E Main Cross St, Edinburgh

Session F: Oct 30 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland Session G: Nov 13 • 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Not Just Popcorn is a woman owned business. In 1989, Carol Buck started her dream with only 8 flavors of popcorn.

Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864 Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Be happy. Be bright. Be you. Owls on Canvas

Pioneer Girl's Life

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2050

Office Code: 2056

$12/girl • $1/adult

Join the naturalist and step back in time. Tour the historic Bronnenberg Home and try your hand at some old-fashioned chores, and make a pioneer toy. This program activity is a great way to help you work towards earning your "It's Your Story, Tell It" Journey.

Session A: Dec 3 • 9:45-11 a.m.

$3/girl • $3/adult

Session B: Dec 3 • 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Sep 4 • 1-2 p.m.

Session C: Dec 3 • 1-2:15 p.m.

Mounds State Park 4306 Mounds Rd, Anderson

Woo loves owls? Create a fabulous and colorful owl painting. We’ll be using acrylic paint on 5x7" canvas boards. Learn fun color mixing techniques to create your one of a kind masterpiece.

Session D: Dec 3 • 2:30-3:45 p.m. Ten West Center for the Arts 10 W Church St, Fortville Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Pinhole Camera/Darkroom Camera

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

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Mounds State Park features 10 unique earthworks built by prehistoric Indians known as the Adena-Hopewell people. The largest earthwork, the Great Mound, is believed to have been built around 160 B.C.

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Office Code: 2050

Create your own camera and explore one of Indianapolis' only darkrooms! Construct a pinhole camera and explore the ArtsPark to capturing images, all while learning photography concepts and history. You'll walk away with an original image print and your very own pinhole camera! $20/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 3:30-5 p.m. Grades: 5, 6, 7 Session B: Sep 18 • 3:30-5 p.m. Grades: 8, 9, 10 The Indianapolis Art Center 820 E 67th St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Playing the Past: Native American Life Grades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2052

What was it like to be Pocahontas or Sacagawea? Step back in time to early Native American life, where you’ll create a clay storage pot. Use your imagination to write about life among the buffalo, and learn a traditional pow wow dance! $5/girl • $2/adult Nov 12 • 10-11:30 a.m. Native American Museum, Dobbs Park 5170 E Poplar St, Terre Haute Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Playing the Past badge


Ponies and Pampering

Program Aide

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2056

If you love horses and getting pampered, you are in for a treat! This activity combines two of girls' favorite things…horses and spa time! Spend time with your mom-or another favorite female adultgrooming horses, relaxing and giving each other a hand massage.

Program Aide training continues on from the LIA Award in Training Cadettes to assist younger girls with their take action projects. Completing this training makes your troop eligible for several fun council opportunities such as being a Junior Jam Judge, or help at Brownie Spring overnight.

Note: Does not include riding.

It can be done on your own time, at your own pace. Once you complete the training, you will earn the Program Aide pin. If you complete 25 hours of leadership after the training you will also earn the Program Aide patch. The pin and patch are available for purchase at any local Girls Scout Showcase.

$13/girl • $13/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 9-10:30 a.m. Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session B: Nov 12 • 9-10:30 a.m. Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session C: Sep 17

11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

The training is available online at: www.girlscoutsindiana.org/girls/leadership

Grades: 4, 5

Note: You will need to use the new Journey books to complete the training.

Session D: Nov 12 • 11:30 a.m.–1 p.m.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Grades: 4, 5 Session E: Sep 16 • 7-8:30 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8

Pumpkins and Pizza

Session F: Nov 11 • 7-8:30 p.m.

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2050

Hope for Hearts Farm 1001 W SR 45, Morgantown Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

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The founder and CEO of Hope for Hearts Farm created the organization so others could experience the healing power of horses and their ability to help me break down barriers.

Are you ready to decorate your home with unique pumpkins carved to perfection? Come out and learn the tricks to carving a spooktacular design on your very own pumpkin. After you have worked up an appetite from your hard work, enjoy a pizza party! $10/girl • $5/adult Oct 24 • 1-3 p.m. Cagney's Pizza King 33 E Broadway St, Shelbyville Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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re! fi p m a c r u o to e m o lc We The s'more the merrier! Robotic Circuit

Rock Climbing

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 2050

Office Code: 2052

How does it work? Learn about basic circuitry by investigating the parts that make up an electric toothbrush: on/off switch, battery, vibrating motor and connecting circuits. Create a moving robot from various parts including toothbrush components, Jello cups, ping-pong balls, tapes, metallic pipe cleaners and stickers. These charming robots are great introductions to robotics and making moving objects and inventions.

Let your feet leave the ground and take on new heights! Learn some climbing lingo, and challenge yourself physically and mentally as you climb higher and higher. Learn climbing lingo and try your hand at rock climbing.

$14/girl • $1 /adult

Session B: Oct 8 • 3-5 p.m.

Session A: Oct 2 • 1-2:30 p.m. Session B: Oct 2 • 3:30-5 p.m.

Franklin Parks & Recreation 396 Branigin Blvd, Franklin

Session C: Nov 13 • 1-2:30 p.m.

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Session D: Jan 21 • 3:30-5 p.m. The Art Lab 31 E Main St, Carmel Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Note: Adult fee does not include climbing. $7/girl • $2 /adult Session A: Oct 7 • 6-8 p.m.


Be the leader you would follow. Roller Skating with the Pros

Senior Paddling

Grades: 3, 4, 5

Grades: 9, 10

Office Code: 2054

Office Code: 2056

Skating is a great way to keep healthy and have fun with friends. Learn how to skate and practice moves both on and off the rink. Special guests from Naptown Roller Girls will help you achieve your skating goals.

Learn to canoe, kayak and stand up paddle board. Paddling takes a mix of knowledge and skills, and a dash of daring. It also delivers one of the most unforgettable experiences you’ll ever have on water.

$8/girl • $4/adult

Session A: Oct 9 • noon-4 p.m.

Session A: Oct 9 • 10 a.m.-noon

Session B: Oct 16 • noon-4 p.m.

Session B: Nov 20 • 10 a.m.-noon

Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Hot Skates 241 Casco Dr, Avon

$6/girl • $1/adult

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

S’mores & Cents Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Office Code: 2052

Indiana University's Campus Girl Scouts and the women of Kappa Delta want to show you that Girl Scouting is about more than just making s'mores; it's about learning the fundamentals of financial literacy…and having fun, of course! You’ll learn about marketing, customer engagement and money management. The troop who sells the most s'mores will win a cool prize! $2/girl • $2/adult Sep 30 • 6-8 p.m. Indiana University Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 National S'mores Day is August 10. Create a traditional s'more, or try creating a new s'more creation. Share your photos with us for a chance to be featured on our Instagram page!

Paddling Around badge

Sew Amazing Yarn Art Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2050

Combine drawing and sewing to create a unique piece of art! Use pastels on foam board and sew yarn on your boards. Have fun using these materials and have a great time getting creative with your friends! $12/girl • $1/adult Session A: Jan 21 • 9:45-11 a.m. Session B: Jan 21 • 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Session C: Jan 21 • 1-2:15 p.m. Session D: Jan 21 • 2:30-3:45 p.m.

Ten West Center for the Arts 10 W Church St, Fortville Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Early knitting needles were made with ivory, bone and tortoise shell.

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Shake’n Up Science

Silk Screening

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Office Code: 3125

Office Code: 2050

That’s right! We are shake’n up science as we try to clone some of our favorite shakes, smoothies and sodas. Using some of professional food hacker Todd Wilbur’s recipes, we will work to try to recreate some of our favorite brand-name drinks.

Design and print your own T-shirt! Learn about coating, burning and printing from silkscreens and, leave with your own wearable art.

$5.50/girl • $1/adult Session A: Oct 4 • 4:30-6 p.m. Session B: Oct 4 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session C: Oct 5 • 5-6:30 p.m. Session D: Oct 6 • 5-6:30 p.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

Note: Bring a white cotton shirt.

$25/girl • $1/adult Session A: Nov 5 • 1-3 p.m. Session B: Nov 5 • 3:30-5:30 p.m. Session B: Nov 6 • 3:30-5:30 p.m.

The Indianapolis Art Center 820 E 67th St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

Silly Safaris Pets Badge for Brownies Grades: 2, 3

Sherlock Scouts at WonderLab Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2052

Use your skills of science and the powers of deduction, just like Sherlock Holmes as you investigate the mysteries at WonderLab! Learn about fingerprints, extract your own DNA, investigate a crime scene and talk to an evidence technician from the Indiana State Police Department! Do you think you can solve the case? Note: Fee includes admission to the museum.

$13/girl • $6/adult Session A: Nov 6 • 1:30-2:30 p.m. Session B: Nov 6 • 3-4 p.m.

WonderLab Museum 308 W 4th St, Bloomington Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Detective badge (Juniors)

Office Code: 3125

Have a pet, want a pet or just love animals? Learn all about different kinds of animals as a Silly Safaris' funologist leads you through a very high-energy show. Come ready to have fun and interact with different animals. $7.50/girl • $1/adult Nov 5 • 10:30-11:30 a.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809 Pets badge


Join us for a day of fun or for an overnight adventure at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

at the

Speedway October 22-23 Grades: All

Kiss the bricks!

Office Code: 2000 Day Only: $8/girl • $4/adult Day and overnight: $10 girl • $6/adult • Participate in hands-on STEM , healthy living and outdoor activities. • Make soap making. • Design a kite car.

• Bring your bike, and ride around the track. • Pack your tent and sleeping bag, and sleep in the infield with hundreds of other Girl Scouts. • Stay overnight for an exclusive dance party.

• Build a vertical wind tunnel.

Note: Fee does not include any meals. We will have vendors on site or you can bring in your own coolers. No open camp fires or cooking permitted at the track. Session B: Oct 22-23 | Day and overnight Session A: Oct 22 | Day Only Check in: 9 a.m. | Check out: 5 p.m.

Check in: 9 a.m. | Check out: Oct 23 at 9 a.m.

Contact: Diana Keely • 317.924.6856

Silly Safaris Program for Daisies

Sirius Stargazing

Grades: K, 1

Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12

Office Code: 3125

Office Code: 2052

Learn all about different kinds of animals as a Silly Safaris' funologist leads you through a very highenergy show. Come ready to have fun and interact with different animals.

Have you heard the story about Ursa Major, the Great Bear? Or the one about the son of the sea-god, Neptune, and the great huntress Queen Euryale of the Amazons? Spend the evening at Bradford Woods, Indiana University's Outdoor Center, and hear these constellation stories and more! Learn about celestial bodies, like the moon and planets, and use a telescope (weather permitting) to get a closer look at different astronomical objects in the night sky.

$7.50/girl • $1/adult Nov 5 • noon-1 p.m.

Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Katie Wahlstrom • 317.924.6809

$12/girl • $2/adult Session A: Nov 3 • 6-8 p.m. Session B: Dec 1 • 6-8 p.m. Session C: Jan 18 • 6-8 p.m. Bradford Woods 5040 SR 67 N, Martinsville Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Sky badge (Seniors) Register at girlscoutsindiana.org | See page 101

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Make today the day to learn something new. Snow Flake Skate

Solar Lights

Grades: Family

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3

Office Code: 2054

Office Code: 2052

Come enjoy a fun night with your fellow Girl Scouts and families! Skate the night away enjoying holiday music and games. Enjoy holiday treats, too, at this exclusive Girl Scout night.

Solar jars are a great way to learn more about recycling and energy conservation, and they make a cool, take-home craft! This project will allow you to express your creative side, and learn a little bit more about renewable energy along the way.

Note: Anyone wishing to skate needs to register as a girl; this includes adults and extra children. Anyone not skating should register as an adult. $8/girl • $3/adult

Note: Bring a clean, recycled glass jar from home (spaghetti sauce, pickle, etc.) with the label removed. (1 per/girl)

Dec 8 • 6-8 p.m.

$4/girl • $2/adult

Hot Skates Session A: Oct 9 • 2-3:30 p.m. 241 Casco Dr, Avon Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

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Each snowflake is made up of about 200 ice crystals.

Society of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue University Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2053

Join the Society of Women Engineers at Purdue University for a fun day of hands-on engineering activities! Learn about the many different ways engineering is used every day and try your skills in several of these areas.

Session B: Oct 30 • 2-3:30 p.m. Hoosier Energy Environmental Education Center 5500 W Old 54, Sullivan Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Spectacular Science at WonderLab Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Office Code: 2052

$12/girl • $5/adult

Chemistry is everywhere, from the soda you drink to the rockets that fly into space! Learn all about chemistry as you tattoo a banana, create awesome explosions, make your own gummy worms and more!

Session A: Nov 5 • 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Note: Fee includes admission to the museum.

Grades: 6, 7, 8

$13/girl • $6/adult

$10/girl • $5 /adult

Session A: Oct 9 • 1:30-2:30 p.m.

Session B: Feb 4 • 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Session B: Dec 4 • 3-4 p.m.

Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5 Purdue University, West Lafayette

WonderLab Museum 308 W 4th St, Bloomington

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Note: Fee includes lunch.

Home Scientist badge


Striving for Silver Classroom

Striving for Silver Webinar

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Office Code: 2053

Office Code: 2053

Do you have your sights set on earning your Girl Scout Silver Award-the highest honor a Girl Scout Cadette can earn? Through this informational session, we'll outline each of the eight steps required on the path toward earning your Girl Scout Silver Award. You will also take a closer look at what is required to choose, design, and implement a Girl Scout Silver Award Take Action project. While this session is recommended for you if you are interested in pursuing your Girl Scout Silver Award, you are encouraged to invite adult mentors (Girl Scout leader, parent, etc.) who will be supporting you during the process to also attend.

Note: This is the same training as the Striving for Silver Classroom. All participants must have access to high speed Internet with either a speaker/microphone or a telephone (preferably a speaker phone). Web cam not required. Registration closes one week prior to session.

Note: This is the same training as the Going for the Gold Webinar. Registration closes one week prior to session.

Online

$4/girl • $1/adult Session A: Aug 21 • 2:30-4 p.m. Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis

$2/girl • Free/adult Session A: Sep 14 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session B: Oct 27 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session C: Nov 8 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session D: Dec 14 • 5:30-7 p.m. Session E: Jan 26 • 5:30-7 p.m. Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

Sugar and Spice and Everything Nice Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5

Session B: Sep 10 • 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Office Code: 2052

Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus 1300 Hutchins Ave, Columbus

Want to learn the basics of proper table manners? Sweetea's Tea Shop in beautiful Brown County will show you how! We'll enjoy some beverages and pastries as we discuss and practice the use of place settings, how to sit at the table and how to eat and drink properly. We will also review greeting guests, handshakes and proper introductions.

Session C: Sep 11 • 2:30-4 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo 815 W Superior St, Kokomo Session D: Oct 9 • 2:30-4 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington Session E: Oct 16 • 2:30-4 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session F: Oct 30 • 2:30-4 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute Session G: Nov 19 • 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville Session H: Dec 3 • 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Note: Formal attire is encouraged. Adult fee does not include the program activity experience, but you may purchase food and beverages for an additional fee. $13/girl • $2/adult Session A: Sep 17 • 10-11:30 am Session B: Nov 12 • 10-11:30 a.m. Sweetea's Tea Shop 225 S Van Buren St, Ste C, Nashville Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Social Butterfly badge

Camp Ada 4731 W CR 6000 S, Spiceland Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

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Take Aim for Archery Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2056

Set your eye on the target, and take aim for a fun session of archery practice! Learn how to shoot the target. Will you get a bull’s eye? $12/girl • $1/adult Session A: Sep 22 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8 Session B: Sep 29 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Session C: Oct 13 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8 Session D: Oct 20 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5 Session E: Oct 27 • 5:30-6:30 p.m. Grades: 6, 7, 8

Experiment. Learn. Repeat.

Koteewi Range Sport and Archery Center 22735 Essig Ave, Noblesville Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Techie Scouts at Wonderlab Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2052

Sunflowers on Canvas Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Office Code: 2050

Use your imagination and creativity to paint a beautiful sunflower on canvas. Your masterpiece would be a perfect gift for someone special to you! Learn fun color mixing techniques and, have a great time painting alongside your friends! $12/girl • $1/adult

Technology is all around us, from the computers we use to the legos we play with! Explore littleBits, the snap together electronics kit, and make your own moving inchworm. Learn the basics of programming, and visit a ton of other cool stations that Wonderlab has designed exclusively for you! Note: Fee includes admission to the museum. $13/girl • $6/adult Session A: Dec 4 • 1:30–2:30 p.m. Session B: Dec 4 • 3-4 p.m.

Session A: Feb 18 • 9:45-11 a.m.

WonderLab Museum 308 W 4th St, Bloomington

Session B: Feb 18 • 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Session C: Feb 18 • 1-2:15 p.m. Session D: Feb 18 • 2:30-3:45 p.m. Ten West Center for the Arts 10 W Church St, Fortville Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Sunflowers are very fast growing plants, in the right conditions they can grow 8-12 feet tall in six months.

Entertainment Technology (Juniors)


Terrific Trees

The Little Mermaid

Grades: 6, 7, 8

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4

Office Code: 2052

Office Code: 2050

Have you ever heard the phrase “Can’t see the forest for the trees?” Well, come take a walk through the forest and get to know the trees that live there. Make a tree craft, have a friendly debate and get hands-on by removing some invasive Asian Bush Honeysuckle.

"Deep down in the depths of the ocean, there once lived a Little Mermaid…" So begins Hans Christian Anderson's classic story of The Little Mermaid. This whimsical retelling of the original 1837 fairytale features an adventurous mermaid named Melody, who wants to emerge from the safety of the deep sea and explore what's beyond the ocean surface: the human world. But King Poseidon forbids his daughter from leaving her underwater home to be with dangerous humans. When Melody slips away from her own birthday party to see for herself, she winds up rescuing a drowning prince and falling in love with him. Desperate to become human, she bargains with Seaweed, the evil sea witch, to make her dream come true-at the cost of her beautiful voice. Along with her friends Bobell, the frog, and Turtell, the turtle, Melody sets out to find her land legs and true love!

$3.50/girl • $2/adult Oct 22 • 10-11:30 a.m. Dobbs Park Nature Center 5170 E Poplar St, Terre Haute Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834 Trees badge

The Haunting at Shireman Homestead

$14.50/girl • $14.50/adult

Grades: Family

Nov 12 • 10-11 a.m.

Office Code: 2052

Beef and Boards 9301 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis

Frightfully fantastic adventures await you at Shireman Homestead! Meet the barnyard friends, enjoy a wagon ride, and get spooked on the interactive haunted trail. Remember, if you want to keep your head, beware of that ghoulish night rider…

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Note: Children 10 and under are encouraged to come during "kid-friendly" hour between 5-6 p.m. to enjoy the trail before dark. This event is open to the public, and general admission begins at 8 p.m.

The Sound of Music on Broadway

$9/girl • $9/adult

The hills are alive! A brand new production of The Sound of Music, directed by Jack O’Brien, is coming to you. The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with its Tony, Grammy and Academy Award-winning Best Score, including “My Favorite Things,” “Do-Re-Mi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song.

Session A: Sep 30 • 8-10 p.m. Session B: Oct 1 • 8-10 p.m. Session C: Oct 7 • 8-10 p.m. Session D: Oct 8 • 8-10 p.m. Shireman Homestead 7061 W 200 N, Columbus Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Grades: Family Office Code: 2050

$49/girl • $49 /adult | Pricing is a $20 savings per general admission ticket Jan 15 • 6:30 p.m. The Murat Theatre at Old National Centre 502 N New Jersey St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Toss of Faith with the Indianapolis Colts

Tough Cookie Run Cook Out

Grades: Family

Office Code: 2056

Office Code: 2050

After the Tough Cookie Run, join us for a cookout of hot dogs and s'mores! Play fun outdoor games, explore camp and gather around the campfire.

Cheer on the Indianapolis Colts, and enjoy an exclusive opportunity on the field after the big game. Participate in the Colts’ annual faith based post-game round up! You and your troop, family, and friends can take photos on the Colts field, receive an autographed card and listen to Colts players and coaching staff talk about their life and game experiences. Note: Fee includes game ticket, exclusive postgame round up, on field photo opp and autographed card. This event will also help you work towards earning your My Promise My Faith pin. $56/girl • $56/adult Dec 11 • 1 p.m. kickoff Lucas Oil Stadium 500 S Capitol Ave, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Grades: Family

$6/girl • $6/adult Sep 10 • 5-7 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Tough Cookie Run Volunteers Grades: Family Office Code: 2056

Volunteer to help pass out water, hand out T-shirts and guide runners on the trail. Note: Fee includes T-shirt and other prizes. $10/girl • $10/adult Sep 10 • 2-5 p.m.

Tough Cookie Run Grades: Family Office Code: 2056

Are you a tough cookie? Bring the family, and have some fun getting down and dirty as you run, climb, and crawl through muddy obstacles on the trails of Camp Dellwood. Test your abilities in fitness activities. Note: Fee includes T-shirt. $10/girl • $10/adult Sep 10 • 3-5 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Trucks ARE for Girls! Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2050

Trucks are critical to our economy. They bring foods, clothing, medicines, office supplies and many other essential products. Learn about how life’s essentials are transported from where they’re made to the stores where you buy them. Learn what it’s like to handle a big truck by driving a simulator. Tour the facility and explore a real truck to see what truck drivers experience each day. Professional female drivers and office leaders will also talk about the exciting careers in the trucking industry. $5/girl • $3/adult Sep 24 • 1-4 p.m. Schneider Operating/Training Center 7238 Western Select Dr, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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Turtles on Canvas Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Office Code: 2050

Get creative! Paint an adorable turtle using acrylic paint on 5x7" canvas boards. Learn to mix amazing colors in paint while having fun! $12/girl • $1 /adult Session A: Oct 8 • 9:45-11 a.m.

U.S.A. Gymnastics' Tour Grades: Family Office Code: 2050

See of the member of the 2012 and 2016 U.S.A. Olympic Gymnastics Teams perform at the 2016 Kellogg's Tour of Gymnastics Champions. $25/girl • $25/adult Oct 14 • 7 p.m.

Session B: Oct 8 • 11:15 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

Bankers Life Fieldhouse 125 S Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis

Session C: Oct 8 • 1-2:15 p.m.

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Session D: Oct 8 • 2:30-3:45 p.m. Ten West Center for the Arts 10 W Church St, Fortville Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

Twist & Shout Cheerleading Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2052

Ready, set, okay! It's time for a little cheer, a little tumble, and a whole lot of fun! Learn tumble skills, sideline cheers, jump technique and cheer routines. $9/girl • $2/adult Session A: Oct 15 • 10:30-11:45 a.m. Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session B: Oct 15 • 12:15-1:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Session C: Nov 12 • 10:30-11:45 a.m.

Upcycled Fashion Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2052

T-shirt bags are a great way to upcycle! Bring an old T-shirt and turn it into a marvelous new bag. Note: Bring at least one T-shirt from home, size adult small or larger to provide enough fabric for the project. $4/girl • $2/adult Session A: Dec 3 • 2-3:30 p.m. Bloomington Service Center 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington Session B: Dec 4 • 2-3:30 p.m. Hoosier Energy Environmental Education Center 5500 W Old 54, Sullivan Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Session D: Nov 12 • 12:15-1:30 p.m. Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Vintage Days

Kicks Unlimited Dance 2110 W Vernal Pike, Bloomington

Grades: Family

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Explore historic Greenfield. Tour the historical Old Log Jail and chapel that has been preserved from the vintage days of the town. Dress in costume and have an old time photo shoot!

Office Code: 2050

$10/girl • $6/adult Nov 19 • noon-2 p.m. Old Log Jail 26 N Apple St, Greenfield Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811

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VIT Pin Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056

VIT-Volunteer In Training-gives you the opportunity to help troops and help with council events. Complete the training on your own time, at your own pace and earn the VIT pin. Access training information: www.girlscoutsindiana.org/girls/leadership

The pin is available for purchase at any local Girl Scout Showcase.

Contact: Barb Nichols • 317.924.6864

Winterfest Grades: All Office Code: 2054

Note: Girl Scout and Tagalong under five yeras of age (siblings) fee includes admission and bottle of fur. Non-Girl Scouts under 13 and adult fee includes admission only. Come dressed to be outside.

Meet the Winter Princess in her winter wonderland. You will receive a wristband that allows you to do all of the special crafts in the gallery. Explore the special exhibits, tour the building, and visit the passport gallery! This renovated area allows you to take a trip around the world and visit different countries including China, France, Egypt, Greece and Australia.

$ 5.50/Girl Scouts 13 years of age and under

Note: Fee includes crafts, goodie bag and fun patch.

Nov 12 • 7:30 p.m.

$ 7.50/Girl Scouts ages 14 and over $4.50/Non-Girl Scouts under 14 years of age $6.50/Non-Girl Scouts ages 14 and over $1/Tagalongs 5 years of age and under $6.50/adult

$10/girl • $1/adult

Wolf Park 4004 E 800 N, Battle Ground

Dec 2 • 4-8 p.m.

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6856

The Anderson Center for the Arts 32 W 10th St, Anderson Contact: Lindsay Hale • 317.924.6857

Wooden Soldiers Grades: K, 1 Office Code: 2050

Wolf Park Howl Night After Hours Grades: Family Office Code: 2053

Have you ever wondered how wolves talk to each other? Grab your troop or family and join us for an evening at Wolf Park. We will begin with a special educational presentation as you observe the main pack. Be prepared to try out your best howl and join in the fun. If you want to learn a little bit more, make plans to stick around for the afterhour’s activities

Benjamin Harrison was the first President to celebrate the holidays by decorating a tree in the White House. Harrison used wooden soldiers on his tree to honor those who served with him in the Civil War. Each girl will make a similar ornament to carry on this tradition and tour the beautifully decorated presidential home for the holiday season. $6/ girl • $1/adult Session A: Nov 19 • 10 a.m. Session B: Dec 3 • 10 a.m. Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site 1230 N Delaware St, Indianapolis Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.924.6811


Meet the Volunteer Toolkit! Volunteers: wish there was a way to keep everything for your whole Girl Scout year in one place? Meet the Volunteer Toolkit, the new web app that helps you make the most of every troop meeting.

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kaleid sc pe Kaleidoscope Nov 11 & 12 Girl Scouts Service Center at Indianapolis and Camp Dellwod Fee: $20 • Includes lunch Registration for this fun day opens at girlscoutsindiana.org on Oct 1.

Don’t miss this full day of learning event! Learn a variety of core leadership development sessions and enrichments to help you lead girls to new experiences—and show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. There is something for everyone- regardless of your level of experience. Learn about: troop travel, junior jam prep, ceremonies, orienteering, SWAPS, crafts and much more!

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General information Meg Booth Director of Volunteer Services 317.924.6839 mbooth@girlscoutsindiana.org

Phone: 317.924.6862 Fax: 317.931.3350 Email: mquiroz@girlscoutsindiana.org

Maria Quiroz-Southwood Adult Development Manager 317.924.6862 mquiroz@girlscoutsindiana.org Kayleigh Graul Volunteer Services Manager 317.924.6818 kgraul@girlscoutsindiana.org

Recommended adult learning for new leader success

Registrations are accepted at any service center location. See inside from cover for a full listing of addresses and hours. Session cancellations 1.

Registration closes one week prior to sessions.

2. Sessions not meeting enrollment minimums by the registration deadline may be cancelled.

Girl Scouting 101

3. Pre-registration is required.

Introduction to GSCI

New Leader Workshop

4. If you are unable to attend a session call 317.924.6862.

Grade Level

Session refunds

CPR/First Aid

Refunds are issued if the session is cancelled due to lack of minimum enrollment.

If you cannot attend a session for which you have paid, you can transfer to another session by notifying us before enrollment deadline, or you can send another person in your place. Refunds are made only if session is cancelled by Council.

Session fees •

Learning sessions are free, except where indicated.

All payments must accompany registration and may be paid by cash, check, money order, MasterCard, Visa or Discover. Make checks and money orders payable to GSCI. Do not send cash in the mail.

Registration procedures Registration can be completed at any service center, fax, telephone, email or online.

To register online, go to the activity finder on girlscoutsindiana.org and click on "Adult Learning." To register by mail, send completed registration form and required fee, if applicable, to:

Session locations We strive to offer sessions at convenient locations and where the majority of volunteers drive no more than 30 miles. Trainings can come directly to your service unit if requested four weeks in advance and provide a minimum of five volunteers.

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Suite 100 ATTN: Volunteer Services 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214 We are moving! If mailing after October 1, mail to:

Adult learning session calendar

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana ATTN: Volunteer Services 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Adult learning opportunities are frequently added to our calendar. For a complete list of sessions, visit girlscoutsindiana.org


Adult learning recommendations For a successful year, take the following workshops:

New Leaders Introduction to GSCI

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New Leader Workshop

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Grade Level

= Prepared Leader

Experienced Leaders Grade Level

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Enrichments

= Prepared Leader

Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to register.

Session facilitators In most cases, facilitators are volunteers just like you. They receive no compensation and are giving their time to prepare volunteers to lead and work with girls.

Adult learning registration •

Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Registration for sessions closes one week prior to scheduled session. Call 317.924.6862 after the registration deadline to check on session availability.

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As children can be distracting to participants and the facilitator, we ask you to not bring children to adult training sessions.

Online learning: Introduction to GSCI We are currently offering Girl Scouting 101, Daisy, Brownie and Junior grade level sessions and Registrar training. Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to view these sessions.

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Adult learning Experience a blend of adult training methods to fully prepare you to work with girls. Learn skills to engage girls in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). Note: If you are attending a classroom session, bring paper, pen, and Journey book as appropriate. If you are attending outdoor sessions, bring a hat, bandana or fire scarf, and wear appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear. For all day trainings, you may want to bring a sack lunch and beverage. For the most current listings and descriptions check the Adult Learning calendar at girlscoutsindiana.org.

Introduction to GSCI Introduction to GSCI is designed for all new volunteers and is necessary for all new leaders. Learn troop management, council's standards and practices, forms and how to keep girls safe while having fun. This session is delivered one on one or in small groups or can be taken via webinar. Who should attend: All new leaders and coleaders. Fee: None Time: 30-60 minutes Session 1: Aug 23 • noon-1 p.m. Session 2: Aug 24 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Session 3: Aug 25 • 9-10 a.m.

Core leadership development The Girl Scouts Leadership Experience focuses on girl led activities, learning by doing, and cooperative learning. Learn how to engage girls in planning and having fun, while gaining specific knowledge, skills, behaviors, and values in Girl Scouting. Core sessions offer training opportunities for new to experienced adults.

Session 4: Aug 27 • noon-1 p.m. Session 5: Sep 7 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Session 6: Sep 12 • 9-10 a.m. Session 7: Sep 20 • noon-1 p.m. Session 8: Sep 22 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. Session 9: Sep 26 • 9-10 a.m. Session 10: Sep 29 • 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Girl Scouting 101 Online

Session 11: Oct 4 • 10-11 a.m.

This online home-study contains information on Girl Scouts basics, ways girls can participate, and what girls do in Girl Scouting. Participants review key principles of Girl Scouts and how girls thrive in Girl Scouts.

Webinar

Who should attend: Anyone new to Girl Scouting, volunteers, parents and community members. Fee: None Time: 45 minutes Login at http://training.girlscouts.org and select "Girl Scouting 101" in English or Spanish. Enter your personal information and select “Central Indiana” from the drop down box as your council.

New Leader Workshop New Leader Workshop is what every new troop leader and assistant leader needs. Learn the essentials of troop management and safety while making sure girls are having fun. Explore the resources available for you and your girls. New leaders who attend this session receive a troop start up kit and Volunteer Essentials. Who should attend: All new leaders, volunteers and anyone who needs information on the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and Journeys. Fee: None Time: 2 hours

“The webinar last night was great. My co-leader and I are really excited to have a Brownie/Daisy Troop next year and feel more confident after participating in the webinar. “

- Kendra Colberg, Volunteer Attended: Managing a Multi-Age Level Troop webinar

Session 1: Jul 22 • 10 a.m.-noon Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis Session 2: Aug 18 • 6-8 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus 1300 Hutchins, Columbus, IN Session 3: Aug 20 • 9:30-11:30 a.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis


Session 4: Aug 25 • 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Session 19: Oct 6 • 6-8 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville

Session 5: Aug 27 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 20: Oct 10 • 10 a.m.-noon

Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 6: Aug 27 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 21: Oct 11 • 6-8 p.m.

Eastside Baptist Church 2845 Baltimore Ave, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Bloomington

Session 7: Aug 28 • 2-4 p.m.

Session 22: Oct 13 • 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond

Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Session 8: Aug 29 • 6-8 p.m.

Session 23: Oct 19 • 6-8 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 9: Aug 30 • 6-8 p.m.

Session 24: Oct 27 • 6-8 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Bloomington

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 10: Sep 10 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 25: Oct 31 • 10 a.m.-noon

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 11: Sep 14 • 10 a.m.-noon

Session 26: Nov 9 • 6-8 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 12: Sep 15 • 6-8 p.m.

Session 27: Nov 18 • 10 a.m.-noon

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 13: Sep 19 • 7-9 p.m.

Session 28: Nov 20 • 2-4 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute

Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond

Session 14: Sep 24 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 29: Dec 1 • 6-8 p.m.

United Way of Bartholomew County 1531 13th St, Columbus

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 15: Sep 24 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 30: Dec 12 • 10 a.m.-noon

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 16: Sep 24 • 9:30-11:30 a.m.

Session 31: Jan 7 • 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 17: Sep 30 • 10 a.m.-noon

Session 32: Jan 23 • 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 18: Oct 4 • 6-8 p.m.

Session 33: Jan 26 • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 St Rd 26 E, Lafayette

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Grade Level

Session 10: Nov 20 • 4-6 p.m.

Grade level training helps volunteers foster a girl-led environment whether girls are Daisies or Ambassadors. Discover activities, awards and resources specific to each grade level. These sessions are perfect for new and experienced volunteers who have troops bridging to the next level.

Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond

Who should attend: All leaders, advisors, program facilitators and volunteers or anyone working with girls at specific grade levels. Fee: None Time: 2 hours, classroom session Girl Scout Daisy Summarizes the Journey books available for Girl Scout Daisies, awards, characteristics and appropriate expectations of this age level. Learn how to weave Girl Scout traditions into your troop. Receive tools and suggestions for troop meetings. Learn how to utilize available resources, including parent and community help. Session 1: Aug 20 • 11:30 -1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis Session 2: Aug 27 • 11:30 -1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville Session 3: Aug 27 • 11:30 -1:30 p.m. Eastside Baptist Church 2845 Baltimore Ave, Indianapolis Session 4: Aug 28 • 4-6 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond Session 5: Sep 13 • 6-8 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis Session 6: Sep 24 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. United Way of Bartholomew County 1531 13th St, Ste 1100, Columbus Session 7: Sep 24 • 12:30-2:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette 8439 St Rd 26 E, Lafaytette Session 8: Sep 24 • 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. Girl Scouts Central Indiana at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis Session 9: Oct 5 • 10 a.m.-noon St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 10655 Haverstick Rd, Carmel

Session 11: Jan 23 • 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Super Saturday & Sunday Super Saturdays are learning events filled with multiple learning sessions. Come for one session, or stay for the day.


Help others find their footing. Become a council facilitator. Oct 8 • 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis For more information, contact Meg Booth at mbooth@girlscoutsindiana.org or 317.924.6839

Girl Scout Brownie

Girl Scout Junior

Summarizes the Journey books available for Girl Scout Brownies, awards, characteristics and appropriate expectations of this age level. Learn how to blend traditions, program and camping opportunities with the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Receive tools and tips for parent and community help.

Summarizes the Journey books available for Girl Scout Juniors. Covers awards earned at this level, including the Bronze Award, but does not replace required training. Blend the Girl Scout Leadership Experience with Girl Scout traditions, program, travel and camping opportunities. Learn about finances, available resources, characteristics, and appropriate expectations for this age level.

Session 1: Aug 27 • 11:30-1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville 13555 W CR 550 S, Daleville Session 2: Aug 27 • 11:30-1:30 p.m. Eastside Baptist Church 2845 Baltimore Ave, Indianapolis Session 3: Aug 28 • 4-6 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond Session 4: Sep 22 • 6-8 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis Session 5: Sep 24 • 12:30-2:30 p.m. United Way of Bartholomew County 1531 13th, Ste 1100, Columbus Session 6: Oct 5 • 10 a.m.-noon St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 106555 Haverstick Rd, Carmel

Girl Scout Cadette, Senior, Ambassador This session will discuss opportunities, awards and adventures older girls can enjoy through Girl Scouts. Discuss topics that are essential to retaining and nurturing girls through middle and high school. Girl Scout Junior, Cadette, Senior and Ambassador in-persion sessions are available upon request. Must have at least five people interested to hold a session.

Online Learning These grade level sessions can be done from your home, office or the volunteer station at any Girl Scouts Service Center. Share journey ideas, successes and discuss obstacles that you want to overcome. It’s a wonderful way to learn from people throughout the council.

Session 7: Nov 20 • 4-6 p.m.

Leader Support Webinar

Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond 3765 National Rd E, Richmond

Session 2: Oct 26 • 6:30-8 p.m.

Session 1: Sep 20 • 6:30-8 p.m.

Session 8: Jan 23 • 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.

Session 3: Nov 21 • 6:30-8 p.m.

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Session 4: Dec 14 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session 5: Jan 26 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar

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kaleid sc pe Nov 11 & 12 Girl Scouts Service Center at Indianapolis and Camp Dellwod Fee: $20 • Includes lunch Don’t miss this full day of learning! Learn a variety of core leadership development sessions and enrichments to help you lead girls to new experiences—and show them they’re capable of more than they ever imagined. There is something for everyone- regardless of your level of experience. Learn about: troop travel, junior jam prep, ceremonies, orienteering, SWAPS, crafts and much more! Registration for this fun day opens at girlscoutsindiana.org on Oct 1.

Lead girls to new discoveries!

Girl Scout Daisy Webinar Summarizes Journey books for Girl Scout Daises. Reviews awards, characteristics and expectations of this age level. Receive tools for troop and parents meetings, including community and Council resources. Session 1: Dec 6 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar Girl Scout Brownie Webinar Summarizes Journey books for Girl Scout Brownies. Review Bronze Award, characteristics and expectations of this age level. Receive tools for troop and parent meetings, including community and Council resources. Session 1: Jan 11 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar Girl Scout Junior Webinar Summarizes the Journey books available for Girl Scout Juniors. Covers awards earned at this level, including the Bronze Award, but does not replace required training. Blend the Girl Scout Leadership Experience with Girl Scout traditions, program, travel and camping opportunities. Learn about finances, available resources, characteristics, and appropriate expectations for this age level. Session 1: Sep 8 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session 2: Nov 2 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar Girl Scout Cadette, Senior, Ambassador Webinar Summarizes Journey books for older Girl ScoutsCadette, Senior and Ambassador. Review Silver and Gold Awards, characteristics and expectations of this age level. Receive tools for troop management while exploring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience for their age group. Session 1: Sep 14 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session 3: Oct 18 • 6:30-8 p.m. Session 2: Nov 15 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar Multi-age Level Troop Management Webinar Learn components of how to effectively manage a multi-age level troop: incorporating parent involvement, keeping in mind Safety Wise guidelines, understanding the pro's and con's and how your different age groups function as a "unit" and within their own age level. Get ideas on how to plan activities within the Journeys that cross al age levels. Session 1: Oct 4 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar


CPR/ First Aid CPR/ First Aid - In person Every troop is required to have at least one CPR/First Aid certified adult.

New sessions are frequently added. Check girlscoutsindiana.org, and your volunteers connections email for updates!

Our courses, led by certified CPR/First Aid instructors provide a two-year certification with a nationally recognized organization ( adult, child and infant CPR, First Aid and AED). Preregistration is required. Classes are regularly added. To add a session in your area, contact kgraul@girlscoutsindiana.org Fee: $40-$50 depending on provider and location Session 1: Aug 27 • 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis Session 2: Sep 24 • 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. CPR Institute, LLC 8028 S Emerson Ave, Suite I, Indianapolis Session 3: Oct 22 • 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis, IN Session 4: Nov 19 • 9:30-1:30 p.m. CPR Institute, LLC 8028 S Emerson Ave, Suite I, Indianapolis Session 5: Dec 3 • 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Blended Learning Check Off Session This blended CPR/First Aid learning session combines online training of concepts and knowledge with a face-to-face skills session in which hands-on practice in completed in front of a certified Instructor. The online portion must be completed prior to the check off session (Links are emailed to all participants upon close of registration one week prior to class). This session is non-refundable. Time: Online session takes approximately 2 hours to complete. Allow 30 minutes for an in-person check off session. Fee: $40 Session 1: Aug 27 • 1-2 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Indianapolis Session 2: Sep 24 • 1-2 p.m. CPR Institute, LLC 8028 S Emerson Ave, Suite I, Indianapolis

Session 3: Oct 22 • 1-2 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis Session 3: Nov 12 • Kaleidoscope Time TBA Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis Session 4: Nov 19 • 1-2 p.m. CPR Institute, LLC 8028 S Emerson Ave, Suite I, Indianapolis Session 5: Dec 3 • 1-2 p.m. Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis 7201 Girl Scout Ln, Indianapolis

Service team development Learn and develop leadership skills in organizing and empowering others. These sessions will help you with successful recruitment and retention of girls and adults and support you in a successful membership year. Contact Maria Quiroz Southwood for a customized workshop in your community to meet the needs of your service unit. 317.924.6862 mquiroz@girlscoutsindiana.org

Thank you volunteers! As a Girl Scout volunteer, you introduce girls to new exeperiences and show them they are capable of more than they ever imagined. Your love, patience and dedication opens doors for so many girls to shine. As you mentor, inspire, and help girls discover the world around them and the spark inside of them, you are making the world a better place. We are beyond grateful. Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin girlscoutsindiana.org/volunteers

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E Council Webinar Session 1: Oct 12 • 6:30-8 p.m. Webinar

to have successful, safe outings. Some sessions are offered for leaders to learn alongside their troops so both can gain ever-increasing confidence and skills.

Registrar

Adult/Girl Camping Prep

Registrar training has been divided into three learning sessions: Online Learning Sessions focusing on E Council, a webinar focusing on registrar’s responsibility to the service unit and how to work with both leaders and community troop organizers, and updated information based on GSUSA materials.

Learn outdoor camping and cooking skills side by side with girls. Sessions include dinner. Adult to girl ratio can be no more than 1:2.

Get the tools and skills to manage a successful registration process for your service unit. Includes E Council training, entering with data integrity, what you need to do with information on the membership registration forms, and timeline for processing membership registrations.

Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette

Session 1: Aug 9 • 6-8 p.m.

Session 3: Oct 2 • 1-5 p.m.

Session 2: Aug 10 • 10 a.m.-noon

Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E CR 300 N, Poland

Webinar

Outdoor skills The outdoor experience has always been an important component of the Girl Scout program. Before a girl can experience the benefits of hiking, camping, and more, adult volunteers need to know essential information

Fee: $6 Session 1: Sep 11 • 1-5 p.m.

Session 2: Sep 25 • 1-5 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Session 4: Oct 16 • 1-5 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session 5: Nov 6 • 1-5 p.m. Camp Ada 4731 W CR 600 S, Spiceland

Did you know Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is no longer coordinating lifeguards and archery facilitators for any camp. We strongly encourage all service units to have individials certified in artchery, lifeguarding and small craft. See dates and locations under outdoor activities.


Archery Certification (USA Archery Level 1 certification) – Become a certified archery instructor through this one day course. Certification lasts for three years. Fee: $65 Session 1: Aug 20 • 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Camp Ada 4731 W CR 600 S, Spiceland Session 2: Nov 5 • 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown

Basic/Advanced Outdoor Skills Combination Gain skills and ideas to use with your girls when you take them camping. This day-long session covers Basic Outdoors, Advanced Outdoors, Firebuiliding and Outdoor Cooking and activities in a hands-on learning environment. By the time you leave camp you’ll not only be ready to take the girls camping, but you’ll have an outline for your next adventure. Note: Fee include lunch. Fee: $10 Session 1: Sep 10 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp Sycamore Valley 8439 SR 26 E, Lafayette Session 2: Sep 24 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown Session 3: Oct 1 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp Na Wa Kwa 7865 E County Rd 300 N, Poland Session 4: Oct 15 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis Session 5: Nov 15 • 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Camp Ada 4732 W CR 600 S, Spiceland

Venture Out! Whether you're an outdoors expert or the furthest thing from it, you can learn practical tips and tricks that will benefit both you and your girls. Read other volunteers' stories, and explore the joys of taking girls outside with Venture Out!, a fun, interactive "outdoor" adventure made possible by Girl Scouts of the USA's Elliott Wildlife Values Project.

To participate and receive credit for this online session, visit the online learning section at girlscoutsindiana.org under volunteers.

Safety and Girl Scouts Every adult in Girl Scouting is responsible for the physical and emotional safety of girls. This is demonstrated by following the 12 Girl Scout Safety Guidelines on the next page at all times and by following the Girl Scout Safety Activity Checkpoints guidelines when engaging in activities with girls. These resources can be found on our website.

Safety Activity Checkpoints Safety Activity Checkpoints are in-depth safety guidelines for you to use for Girl Scout activities, ranging from canoeing to surfing to selling cookies. Girls can also use these checkpoints to ready their group for a girl-led activity. When preparing for any activity with girls, always begin with the Safety Activity Checkpoints written specifically for that particular activity. Each Safety Activity Checkpoint offers information such as where to do the activity, how to include girls with disabilities, where to find basic and specialized gear required for the activity, how to prepare yourselves in advance, and what specific steps to follow on the day of the activity. If Safety Activity Checkpoints do not exist for an activity, check with our program department, as some activities are allowed only with written council pre-approval, only for girls ages 12 and over, and some activities are off-limits completely. Safety Activity Checkpoints can be found at girlscoutsindiana.org.

Why do you volunteer? "I love the look of surprise, joy, and pride when a girl does something for the first time. I love watching 'my' girls grow into courageous and confident teenagers. I strive to pass on my love of the outdoors, so one day these girls will be adults who care about the environment and continue to make the world a better place."

- Deb Marks Thomas, Volunteer Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin girlscoutsindiana.org/volunteers

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Safety guidelines 1. Follow the Safety Activity Checkpoints. Instructions for staying safe while participating in activities are detailed in the Safety Activity Checkpoints. Read the checkpoints, follow them, and share them with other volunteers, parents, and girls (as grade-level appropriate) before engaging in activities with girls. These are found at girlscoutsindiana.org in the volunteer section of our website. 2. Arrange for proper adult supervision of girls. Your group must have at least two unrelated, approved adult volunteers present at all times, plus additional adult volunteers as necessary, depending on the size of the group and the ages and abilities of girls. Adult volunteers must be at least 18 years old and must be screened by the council before volunteering. One lead volunteer in every group must be female. 3. Get parent/guardian permission. When an activity takes place that is outside the normal time and place, advise each parent/guardian of the details of the activity and obtain permission for girls to participate. 4. Report abuse. Sexual advances, improper touching, and sexual activity of any kind with girl members are forbidden. Physical, verbal, and emotional abuse of girls is also forbidden. Report any suspected abuse or neglect to the Indiana Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at 800.800.5556, and contact Diana Keely, Director of Programs, at 317.924.6856 to alert the council that you have made the call. Under Indiana law, each citizen of Indiana is considered a “mandated reporter” and State law requires the Department of Child Services to protect the identity of the reporter. 5. Be prepared for emergencies. Work with girls and other adults to establish and practice procedures for emergencies related to weather, fire, lost girls/adults, and site security. Always keep handy a well-stocked first-aid kit, girl health histories, and contact information for girls’ families. 6. Travel safely. When transporting girls to planned Girl Scout field trips and other activities that are outside the normal time and place, every driver must be an approved adult volunteer and have a good driving record, a valid license, and a registered/insured vehicle. Insist that everyone is in a legal seat and wears her seat belt at all times, and adhere to state laws regarding booster seats and requirements for children in rear seats. 7. Ensure safe overnight outings. Prepare girls to be away from home by involving them in planning, so they know what to expect. Avoid having men sleep in the same space as girls and women. During family or parentdaughter overnights, one family unit may sleep in the same sleeping quarters in program areas. When parents are staffing events, daughters should remain in quarters with other girls rather than in staff areas. 8. Role-model the right behavior. Never use illegal drugs. Don’t consume alcohol, smoke, or use foul language in the presence of girls. Do not carry ammunition or firearms in the presence of girls unless given special permission by Girl Scouts of Central Indiana council for group marksmanship activities. 9. Create an emotionally safe space. Adults are responsible for making Girl Scouting a place where girls are as safe emotionally as they are physically. Protect the emotional safety of girls by creating a team agreement and coaching girls to honor it. Agreements typically encourage behaviors like respecting a diversity of feelings and opinions; resolving conflicts constructively; and avoiding physical and verbal bullying, clique behavior, and discrimination. 10. Ensure that no girl is treated differently. Girl Scouts welcome all members, regardless of race, ethnicity, background, disability, family structure, religious beliefs, and socioeconomic status. When scheduling, helping plan, and carrying out activities, carefully consider the needs of all girls involved, including school schedules, family needs, financial constraints, religious holidays, and the accessibility of appropriate transportation and meeting places. 11. Promote online safety. Instruct girls never to put their full names or contact information online, engage in virtual conversation with strangers, or arrange in-person meetings with online contacts. On group websites, publish girls’ first names only and never divulge their contact information. Teach girls the Girl Scout Online Safety Pledge (at www.girlscouts.org/help/Internet_safety_pledge.asp) and have them commit to it. 12. Keep girls safe during money-earning. Girl Scout cookies and other council-sponsored product sales are an integral part of the program. During Girl Scout Product Programs, you are responsible for the safety of girls, money, and products. In addition, a wide variety of organizations, causes, and fundraisers may appeal to Girl Scouts to be their labor force. When representing Girl Scouts, girls cannot participate in money-earning activities that represent partisan politics or that are not Girl Scout–approved product sales and efforts.


Girl Scout University provides leadership and professional development to empower YOU to empower HER.

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Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and GSUSA resources and publications

This book explains the governing policies for Girl Scouts as a national organization and is applied to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. It can be found on our website in the Volunteer Resources section.

Volunteer Essentials and Into Girl Scouts of Central Indiana

Showcase

Volunteer Essentials is the national volunteer handbook to use as needed. This online resource can be found at girlscoutsindiana.org in the volunteer resources section. Obtain a printed copy of Volunteer Essentials by attending a grade level learning.

Volunteer Connections Enewsletter Be in the know. Volunteer Connections is our weekly enewsletter for volunteers delivered via email. Subscribe at girlscoutsindiana.org to learn about events and more.

These are retail shops at our eight service center locations.

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana volunteer service team members and staff

The core program of Girl Scouts, these books are complete with a girl book and adult book. They are available at Showcase locations.

All volunteers and staff can serve as a wealth of resources. Find out which council staff is assigned to your geographical area and who your service unit service team members are, including the service unit manager, community troop organizer and registrar.

Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting

Online

The Girl’s Guides are printed resources for girls at each grade level. There are activities that can be integrated with journeys, information on legacy badges to earn, and skill building badges to earn. They are available at Showcase locations.

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Journey books

Blue Book of Basic Documents

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Nominate her for adult recognition There is more than one way to thank her for making an impact in your girl's life. Nomination forms are available at girlscoutsindiana.org Due: February 1


Adult recognition It’s about the girls! The focus of adult recognition awards is impact on girls, the council, and the Girl Scout Movement. We encourage you to nominate great volunteers and staff. The nomination should be results oriented, measurable, and include real impact stories. Find nomination forms, award criteria guidelines and other helpful information at girlscoutsindiana.org.

Girl Scouts of the USA recognitions awarded at the council level All nomination forms are due to Volunteer Services on February 1. Appreciation Pin The Appreciation pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. This service, has measureable impact on one geographic area of service or service unit, helps reach and surpass the mission-delivery goals of the area. The service performed by the candidate is above and beyond the expectations for the position held. Honor Pin The Honor Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. This service, having measurable impact on two or more geographic areas of service or service units, allows the council to reach and surpass its mission-delivery goals. The service performed by the candidate is above and beyond the expectations for the position held. Thanks Badge The Thanks Badge honors an individual whose ongoing commitment, leadership, and service have had an exceptional, measurable impact on meeting the mission-delivery goals and priorities of the entire Council or the entire Girl Scout Movement. The outstanding service performed must benefit the entire Council and be significantly above and beyond the call of duty.

Thanks Badge II The Thanks Badge II honors a previous Thanks Badge award recipient who has continued to provide exemplary service in a leadership role which resulted in a measurable impact benefitting the council or entire Girl Scout Movement. President’s Award The President’s Award recognizes the effort of a service team, committee, or volunteer team whose exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience surpasses team goals and results in significant, measurable impact toward reaching the council’s overall goals.

Girl Scouts of the USA recognition awarded at the National level A council or individual completes the GSUSA nomination form(s) in full and submits along with two letters of endorsement to the director of adult outreach at any time. The nomination is submitted to the Vice President of Global Girl Scouting at GSUSA. This prestigious national award is reviewed by the International Commissioner and approved by the Girl Scouts of the USA National Board of Directors. The Vice President of Global Girl Scouting is responsible for acquiring the medal and coordinating the presentation of the award to the nominee. Juliette Gordon Low World Friendship Medal The Juliette Low World Friendship Medal is awarded to individuals and councils who have enriched and leveraged the global understanding of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting to grow responsible global citizens. Criteria include impact on girls, commitment, global awareness, leadership and membership.

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana recognition awarded at the council level Required: In addition to a complete nomination, at least one letter of support from an additional adult or girl must be submitted. See award guidelines for more information. Leadership of Excellence Award The Leadership of Excellence Award recognizes an adult volunteer who demonstrates a profound direct impact on the lives of girls and serves as a positive role model. The impact must benefit the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and address the three leadership keys, Discover, Connect and Take Action. At least one of the five outcomes in each of the leadership keys must be identified. girlscoutsindiana.org/volunteers

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Girl Scouts of the USA recognition awarded at the service unit level A nomination form is completed and submitted to the service team recognition coordinator or to Volunteer Services by April 1. Nominations are reviewed by the service team recognition committee who approves or denies the nomination. The service team submits a list of recipients to volunteer services by April 1. Volunteer of Excellence This award recognizes volunteers who have contributed outstanding service while partnering directly with girls in any pathway to implement the Girl Scout Leadership Experience through use of the National Program Portfolio or who have contributed outstanding service in support of the council’s mission delivery to girl and adult members.

Tools and tips for writing successful nominations Nomination guidelines The nomination should be results oriented, measurable and include real impact stories. GSUSA has designed the guidelines and provided examples on how to write nominations that demonstrate measurable impact. It does not need to be difficult; some simple numbers will do. Some basic questions to ask and answer as nominations are written include How many? What? How? Who? Keep the 3 keys to leadership, Discover, Connect, and Take Action in mind.

from their service? What skills have they developed? What have they learned? • “She ensures that the girls in her troop have a balanced experience in Girl Scouting.” What makes it balanced? What kind of experiences? What new skills have the girls learned?

Helpful definitions Mission Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Vision Girl Scouts strives to be the premier leadership organization for girls and experts on their growth and development. Goals Each local council sets their own goals based on national goals, initiatives, and direction. Each service unit within Girl Scouts of Central Indiana has annual membership girl recruitment goals which are communicated to the service unit manager and/or service team through the membership development manager assigned to the service unit. In addition, the service unit manager and/or service team is responsible for setting other additional goals, for example, planning a specific number of events and activities to recruit a specific number of girls. The membership development manager and/or service unit manager can help you find out the goals. Mission delivery Thriving mission delivery grows and sustains membership through volunteer delivery of the GSLE using the national portfolio. The Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE)

• "She has retained girls in her troop.” How many girls has she retained?

The three keys to leadership: girls discover themselves and their values; connect with others; and take action to make the world a better place. At Girl Scouts, everything centers around the girl: activities are girl-led, which gives girls the opportunity to learn by doing in a cooperative learning environment.

• “Her troop participates in service unit events.” What events specifically? How many events?

The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting

Here are some examples: • “Brittany has been a leader for several years.” How many years? What kind of leadership qualities does she bring?

• “The troop has done many community service projects.” How many projects? What are they? Who have they served? Who benefitted? What need have they met? • “The girls in the troop have benefited from their community service.” How have girls benefited

Girls at every grade-level have a Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. Through fun activities, girls can earn a variety of badges to build the skills and gain the confidence they’ll use to change the world. They can even develop and complete activities to make their own badge.


National Leadership Program through Journeys

Need some support writing nominations?

At the core of the GSLE are national leadership Journeys, fun and challenging experiences grouped around a theme and spread over a series of sessions. Each Journey has all the important components of the GSLE sewn right in. Journeys ensure that every Girl Scout receives a consistent, high-quality experience that engages girls in realizing leadership potential.

We want to ensure the success your adult recognition nomination. If you need help or have questions contact:

Skill Building badge sets The Skill-Building Badge Activity Sets offer girls the opportunity to earn additional badges throughout their Leadership Journeys. Activities are designed to turn the experiences and inspiration of the Journeys into tangible skills that girls can use throughout their lives. Pathways Pathways are the flexible ways girls and adults can participate in Girl Scouting such as troop, camp, events, series, travel, and virtual.

Meg Booth, director of volunteer services 317.924.6839 mbooth@girlscoutsindiana.org.

Informal Adult recognition awards Recognition-do it often and make it meaningful-get creative! Informal recognitions are day-to-day ways to say “thank you” to volunteers. These sincere expressions of appreciation are based on specific contributions, and are given in a timely manner. Informal recognition is powerful and effective, because volunteers feel valued by a personal touch.

Simple ways to Say

THANK YOU!

5 mins or less

30 min or less

1 hour or more

• Check the Girl Scout catalogue or shop online at girlscoutsindiana.org.

• Check out Pinterest for fun DIY projects and recipe ideas!

• Celebrate Leader Appreciation Day on April 22

• Create a frame a photo or create a picture collage

• Send a bouquet of flowers

• Create fun awards (bones-wishbone, funny bone, backbone)

• Create a scrapbook of fun memories from the year

• Write a handwritten note card

• Nominate him/her for a council award

• Put together a themed recognition (hearts, stars, etc.)

• Pick up the phone, and give them a call

• Send an electronic greeting card

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Troop Committee thank you gift ideas • First Aider – small travel first aid kit • Troop Camper – whistle • Treasurer – coin purse • Fall Product Manager – nut dish • Cookie Sale Manager – cookie jar or cookie cutters • Record keeper – pen and pencil set • Refreshment Coordinator – coffee mug • Transportation Coordinator – key chain or set of maps Service unit recognition ideas • Celebrate with an Investiture and Rededication Ceremony or other Girl Scout traditions • Public acknowledgement in your local newspaper • Service unit honor rolls for example, leaders with 12 girls or more, leaders returning for the 2nd year, leaders who are creative in having girls plan and implement activities, or volunteer learning stars who have completed recommended adult learning sessions within 6 months. • Volunteer thank you kits Online resources • Free e-cards for every occasion at Americangreetings.com • E-cards at BlueMountain.com • E-cards and greeting cards at hallmark.com • Virtual Flowers at iflowers.com

Other Girl Scout and community recognitions Grade level volunteer pins Volunteer pins for each grade level are available through all Showcase locations. These pins are great resources to welcome and thank volunteers into roles working directly with girls or supporting a grade level behind the scenes. These position pins are not earned, but given in recognition of service supporting Girl Scouts in a variety of ways. Adult position pins Each position an adult member in Girl Scouting can hold has a corresponding position bar. Visit your local Showcase to purchase your categorical color position bar. Volunteer service award pin Pins to recognize years of service in Girl Scouting are available in five year increments up to 30 years. Pins can be purchased at your local Showcase. Official volunteer pin Volunteer pins may be purchased at the Showcase by any Girl Scout volunteer. Online resources In looking at Girl Scout recognition research the type of recognition that volunteers say they appreciate the most is recognition from troops, individual girls and parents. Find tools on girlscoutsindiana.org to recognize leaders and other volunteers informally.

Why do you volunteer?

President’s Volunteer Service Award

"Girls Scouts gave the girls in my troop the opportunity to try new things in a safe environment. Even though some of the girls may have been a little afraid the first time we slept in a tent or went horseback riding, they worked through those fears, and they were so proud of themselves for completing something they thought they might not be able to do.

The President’s Volunteer Service Award is part of the Points of Light and is a way to thank and honor Americans who, by their demonstrated commitment and example, inspire others to engage in volunteer service. As an affiliate of GSUSA your local troop or service unit can register to be a Certifying Organization. Go to presidentialserviceawards.gov to learn more about these awards and how to become a Certifying Organization. Use GSU003 as your ID when registering.

- Dianne Titus, Volunteer Join the conversation! @girlscoutsin


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Council Event Registration Form

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Each troop is responsible for providing enough adults to meet Safety-Wise ratios. Girls registering individually should also be accompanied by an adult. Those registering individually must be accompanied by an adult. Only registered Girl Scouts may participate in council activities unless specified in the program description.

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Use one registration form for each event. This form may be copied or saved to your computer and emailed. Print clearly and complete all sections. If you have a multi-age level troop, girls need to attend the age-level appropriate to the event (i.e. Girl Scout Brownies cannot attend events for Girl Scout Juniors even if they are in the same troop).

Troop #

Age level

Location/session

Register by fax Send the completed form and credit card information to: Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Office code

Event title

Event date

Event time

Please print the name(s) of those attending this event. Use an additional paper if necessary. Name Grade Name Grade Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Girl  Adult Total # Girls Adults Total due:

Individual cost $ $

Total $ $ $

In order for your registration to be processed it must be accompanied by payment in full unless otherwise indicated.

Select payment (please check one)   Cash  Check  Credit Card  Cookie Dough If paying by credit card, card holder’s name______________________________________________________ Card type________________Card no__________________________________ Exp. date_________________ Leader’s name___________________________________________________________________________ Home mailing address_________________________ City/ZIP code___________________________________ Day phone (____ )_________________ Cell (____ )________________ Eve. phone (_____ )_______________ Please select how you would like to receive your bill (please check one)   USPS mail   E-mail AGREEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING

I understand that if we are selected for this event, I am financially responsible for the above number of girls/adults and will owe the event balance amount unless I have cancelled in writing 15 calendar days prior to the program event. Name (please print) _______________________________________________________________________ Signature__________________________________________ Date _________________________________

For internal use only: Received _________ Receipted ________ entered________ Event code ________


Program Assistance Grant Application

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Grants are given for individual girl or troop participation in Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and Girl Scouts of the USA endorsed events such as GSUSA national and international Destinations, resident and day camp, and council, service unit, or troop program activities. Grants are only given to registered Girl Scouts. Adults are not eligible to apply.

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Each girl may apply for one troop, one camp and one individual grant per year.

Financing is seldom more than matching funds with the exception of extreme need and or unforeseen circumstances beyond the control of the applicant.

All applicants will be notified by mail as to the disposition of the requests.

The grant committee will look at the following factors when evaluating a grant request.

The application request is based on a realistic goal and includes a sound financial plan.

The financial resources of the applicant, including any special circumstances.

The degree to which the applicant has used her own resources to help pay for the cost of the opportunity.

Register by fax Send the completed form and credit card information to: Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Type of PAG requested:   Troop (see section I)   Individual (see section II)   Camp (see section II) Girl Scouts of Central Indiana should make PAG check payable to:

Section I: Troop PAG (circle appropriate grade level) Girl Scout Daisy  Girl Scout Brownie  Girl Scout Junior  Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador Troop number _________ _Leader’s name ______________________________ _Phone ( ______ ) _____________________ Street address __________________________________ # participating (G) ______ (A) __________ City, state, ZIP code_________________________________________ County _____________ Are all girls are registered Girl Scouts?   Yes   No I have reviewed the Safety-Wise section appropriate to this activity and assure that all requirements will be met. Leader signature ___________________________________________ Date ___________________ Troop PAG applicants please continue to section IV.

Section II: Individual PAG (circle appropriate grade level) Girl Scout Daisy  Girl Scout Brownie  Girl Scout Junior  Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador Girl’s name_________________________________________________________________ Troop number_____________ Street address________________________________________________City, state, ZIP code _______________________ County/Service unit _________________________________________________ _Phone ( ______ ) ____________________ Number of years in Girl Scouting_Grade in fall________________________________ B _ irth date ______________________ School _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Does girl receive free/reduced lunch at school?   Yes  No Girl wishes to attend the following program activity:_________________________________________________________ Council program activity:   Troop program activity   Day camp   Resident camp Girl signature________________________________________________________________________ _Date ___________ Parent name printed __________________________________________________________________________________ Parent/guardian signature_____________________________________________________________ _Date ___________ Camp applicants please continue to section III; individual applicants please continue to section IV.

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Program Assistance Grant Application Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Section III: Camp PAG (circle appropriate grade level) Submit a $10 deposit ONLY if you you are applying for a Girl Scouts of Central Indiana sponsored camp with your PAG application. The application will not be processed until the $10 fee has been received by GSCI.

Girl Scout Daisy  Girl Scout Brownie  Girl Scout Junior  Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador Parent/guardian name ____________________________________________________ Troop number _______________

_Cell phone ( ______ ) ______________________________ Work phone ( ______ ) _________________________________ Complete only if different from girl’s information. Street address_____________________________________________________________________________________ City, state, ZIP code __________________________________ County/Service unit _____________________________ Number of years in Girl Camp attending _____________ Camp dates________ Session number or name ____________ School __________________________________________________________________________________________ _Camp applicants please continue to section IV.

Section IV: Event details and participation Location___________________________________________ Transportation_______________________________________ Detailed description of event__________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________ Dates of trip _______________________________________________________________________________ Yes   No Have reservations been made?   What are your sleeping arrangements?   Tents   Hotel   Other Do you have additional insurance other than Girl Scouts?   Yes   No A complete itinerary must be submitted including dates, times, places and accommodations with a full list of girls and adults. Has troop/girl received a grant for a Girl Scout activity in the past year?   Yes   No Did the troop/girl participate in the Fall Product Sale Program?   Yes   No If no, why not? _____________________________________________________________________________ Did the troop/girl participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Sale Program?   Yes   No If no, why not? ____________________________________________________________________________ All applicants please continue to Section V.


Program Assistance Grant Application Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Section V: Budget Total anticipated cost

Total amount girl/troop can pay If other, please specify

Transportation_____________ Troop__________________________ _________________________ Camp fee________________ Parent/guardian__________________ _________________________ Program fee______________ Girl’s earnings___________________ _________________________ Other___________________ Other__________________________ _________________________ Total____________________ Total__________________________ _________________________ Total amount requested __________________ Total annual income: (Please check the appropriate amount)

 $0-$12,000  $12,001-$15,000  $15,001-$18,000  $18,001-$21,000  $21,001-$25,000  $25,001-$30,000  $30,001-$40,000  $40,001-$50,000  $50,001-$60,000  Over $60,000 Number of people supported by this income: ________________________________________________ Answer the following questions. Please attach additional sheet if necessary.

What is the trip goal?_________________________________________________________________ Are there any special circumstances? (This question must be answered in order for your application to be considered.) ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________ Is the parent/guardian a troop leader?____________________________________________________ The following questions must be filled out for processing: Does your child receive free or reduced lunch?

☐ Yes

☐ No

What is your child's school district? _____________________________________________________________

Please allow 4 weeks for processing.

Award amount ___________ Requisition # ____________

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Note:

Due to high demand for service unit camporees at Camp Dellwood and Gallahue, a service unit will only be allowed to reserve one of these two camps one time every two years.

Camp reservation procedures Reservation procedures Thank you for your interest in making a reservation for a Girl Scout camp site! Our reservations procedures are specific to the type of reservation you wish to make. Please review the details of our reservation policy for program center opportunities, learning opportunities, bridging ceremonies, or group camping and our reservation policy for summer programs Please note: Unless specifically stated, reservations may only be made by a group leader for their group. An online submission of a reservation request does not guarantee the reservation. Your request will be processed on a first come, first served basis. You will be contacted via email, mail or phone to either confirm your reservation or inform you that the date you selected is full. Check in for all overnight facilities is 4 p.m. and check out is at 2 p.m. If you need the facility either before or after these specified times you must reserve an additional date.

The full fee for use of the facility is due in the office one month before the reservation.  If payment is not received in the office one month prior to your reserved date your reservation will be cancelled. The funds will be transferred to another date if: •

a cancellation is received three weeks prior to the event.

a weather conditions occur causing travel to be hazardous or camp to close.

If the camp is closed due to weather or any other reason, your group will be notified and given the opportunity to reschedule. When it is necessary to cancel please contact the council office as soon as possible so that another group might be considered. Someone is always expecting your group; please notify the office even at the last minute if you plan not to attend. You may call 317.924.6827 or 317.924.6856 at any hour and leave a message.

Please note the processing dates below. Please do not submit your forms until the first day of the processing date. Otherwise, they will be held until the processing date for consideration.

Cancellation procedures Processing dates for all camps (must reserve entire facility): November 1

for

January-August

June 1

for

September-December

Processing dates for units (reserve individual facilities): December 1

for

January-August

July 1

for

September-December

New dates!


Facilities Reservation Form Camp Ada

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Instructions: 1. Send completed form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Indianapolis office without payment. 2. A confirmation packet will be mailed or emailed to you when placed. Full fee with troop camping billing form and user agreement must be received at the Indianapolis office one month prior to camping date reserved.

Troop number _____________________

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Register by fax Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Service unit _____________________________________________________ Contact person __________________________________________________

Day phone ____________________________________ Evening phone ________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _________ ZIP code ____________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________

Dates requested Please indicate your preference for facilities and dates below. For fee information, please see second pages. 1st choice: Arrival date ________________________ 2 choice: Arrival date _______________________ nd

Departure date _____________________ Departure date _____________________

3 choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

rd

Dates requested ( ) indicates sleeping capacity

1st choice ________________________

 Building 1A (12)

 Primitive (N/A)

 Building 1B (12)

 Alll Camp (150) Service units and council only

 Building 1C (12)

2nd choice ________________________ 3rd choice ________________________

 Day use only (please indicate time of use)

 Building 2D (12)  Building 2E (12)

_________________________

 Building 2F (12)

Arrival time

________________________

 Marcy’s Manor (150 seating capacity) Day/ Evening use only

Departure time

Reminder: The full fee must be paid 1 month before the property is used. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the reservation.

Payment schedule: Do not send any payment with reservation request. Once the reservation has been approved you will receive a confirmation in the mail or by email.

New dates!

Processing dates for troops:

Processing dates for service units:

(For individual unit/facilities only)

(For "all camp" use only)

December 1

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January-August

November 1

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January-August

July 1

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September-December

June 1

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Check all that apply:

Girl Scout age level:

Number of adults:

 Service unit

     

______________________

 Troop  Other (council, etc.) Check in at 4 p.m. Check out at 2 p.m.

Daisy (grades K-1) Brownie (grades 2-3) Junior (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassador (grades 11-12)

Number of girls: ______________________

Facility Usage Fees Facility

Sleeping Capacity

Fees per night (April-October 31)

Fees per night (November-March 31)

Building 1A

12

$12

$12

Building 1B

12

$12

$12

Building 1C

12

$12

$12

Building 2D

12

$12

$12

Building 2E

12

$12

$12

Building 2F

12

$12

$12

Marcy’s Manor

Seats 150

$50 day/evening use only

$50

Primitive

N/A

$10

NA

Day/evening use (no site)

N/A

$5

$5

Archery

N/A

All camp*

72

$20 per troop per 2.5 hours (must provide own facilitator) (Apr-Oct)

$75 per night

*All camp only available to service units and council*

Camping Equipment (please indicate quantity) _____ 2 person tents _____ Dutch ovens _____ Pie irons _____ Patrol box of equipment _____ Propane lantern _____ Propane camp stove

_____ Propane cooker (1 large burner) _____ Portable fire bowls (includes all safety equipment) _____ Roasting forks

Program Equipment (please indicate quantity) _____ Parachute _____ Turkey Trot Trail Guide _____ Flag

Camping Activities _____ Archery Equipment ($20 per troop per 2.5 hours) • Available April 1-October 30 Girls must be age 9 or above in order to use archery equipment. You must arrange for your own certified archery instructor. Archery must be reserved through the council office prior to facility usage. Must arrange own archery certificiation at least two weeks prior to your stay.

The troop/group will assume full responsibility for any damage to buildings and property incurred while using council owned property. Signature of person in charge ________________________________________ 10-83-6230-3010


Facilities Reservation Form Camp Dellwood

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Instructions: 1. Send completed form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Indianapolis office without payment. 2. A confirmation packet will be mailed or emailed to you when placed. Full fee with troop camping billing form and user agreement must be received at the Indianapolis office one month prior to camping date reserved.

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Register by fax

Troop number _____________________

Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Service unit _____________________________________________________ Contact person __________________________________________________

Day phone ____________________________________ Evening phone ________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _________ ZIP code ____________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________

Dates requested Please indicate your preference for facilities and dates below. For fee information, please see second pages. 1st choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

2nd choice: Arrival date _______________________

Departure date _____________________

3rd choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

Dates requested ( ) indicates sleeping capacity         

Program Center 1 (20) Program Center 2 (20) Program Center Multipurpose Room Chalet (30) Mender (12) Innisfree (36) Pinewood (36) Rotherwood (24) Sleepy Hollow (36)

     

Romany (36) Woodland (36) Lodge, with or without kitchen (seating capacity 150) Primitive (N/A) Amphitheatre (seating capacity 200) Alll Camp (April-October 308, November-March 104) Service units and council only

1st choice ________________________ 2nd choice ________________________ 3rd choice ________________________

Reminder: The full fee must be paid 1 month before the property is used. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the reservation.

Payment schedule: Do not send any payment with reservation request. Once the reservation has been approved you will receive a confirmation in the mail or by email. New dates!

Processing dates for troops:

Processing dates for service units:

(For individual unit/facilities only)

(For "all camp" use only)

December 1

for

January-August

November 1

for

January-August

July 1

for

September-December

June 1

for

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Forms

Check all that apply:

Girl Scout age level:

 Service unit

     

 Troop  Other (council, etc.) Check in at 4 p.m. Check out at 2 p.m.

Number of adults:

Daisy (grades K-1) Brownie (grades 2-3) Junior (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassador (grades 11-12)

______________________ Number of girls: ______________________

Facility Usage Fees Facility

Sleeping Capacity (Apr, May, Aug-Sep)

Sleeping Capacity (November-March)

Fees per night

Program center, 1 or 2

20 per wing

20 per wing

$20 each wing

Chalet

30

30

$30

Mender

12

12

$12

Innisfree (9 platforms tents)

36

N/A

$20

Pinewood (9 platforms tents)

36

N/A

$20

Rotherwood (6 platforms tents)

24

N/A

$20

Sleepy Hollow (9 platforms tents)

36

N/A

$20

Romany (9 platforms tents)

36

N/A

$20

Woodland

36

N/A

$20

Lodge (seating 150)

N/A

N/A

$25 without kitchen $40 with kitchen

Amphitheater (seating 200) N/A

N/A

$5

Primitive

N/A

N/A

$10

Archery

N/A

N/A

$20/troop for 2.5 hrs Apr, May, Aug-Oct

Pool (Max 72)

N/A

N/A

$25/troop for 2.5 hrs

Day/evening use (no site)

N/A

N/A

$5 per day or evening

All camp*

308

104

$165/night Apr, May, Aug-Oct $80/night Nov-Mar

Aug only

*All camp only available to service units and council*

Camping Equipment (please indicate quantity)

Camping Activities

_____ 2 person tents _____ Pie irons _____ Roasting forks _____ Portable fire bowls (includes all safety equipment)

_____ Archery Equipmentl April 1-October 31

_____ Dutch ovens _____ Patrol box of equipment _____ Propane lantern _____ Propane camp stove _____ Propane cooker (1 large burner)

Program Equipment (please indicate quantity) _____ Parachute _____ Flag

_____ Wildflower Trail guides _____ Bridge (need truck/van to transport if offsite use)

Girls must be age 9 or above in order to use archery equipment. You must arrange for your own certified archery instructor. Must arrange own archery certificiation at least two weeks prior to your stay.

_____ Pool • August 7-31* Check one:  10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.  1-3:30 p.m. Must provide own certified lifeguard. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay.

The troop/group will assume full responsibility for any damage to buildings and property incurred while using council owned property. Signature of person in charge ________________________________________ 10-83-6230-3110


Facilities Reservation Form Camp Gallahue

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Instructions: 1. Send completed form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Indianapolis office without payment. 2. A confirmation packet will be mailed or emailed to you when placed. Full fee with troop camping billing form and user agreement must be received at the Indianapolis office one month prior to camping date reserved.

Troop number _____________________

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Register by fax Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Service unit _____________________________________________________ Contact person __________________________________________________

Day phone ____________________________________ Evening phone ________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _________ ZIP code ____________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________

Dates requested Please indicate your preference for facilities and dates below. For fee information, please see second pages. 1st choice: Arrival date ________________________ 2nd choice: Arrival date _______________________

3rd choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________ Departure date _____________________ Departure date _____________________

Dates requested ( ) indicates sleeping capacity, winter/summer  Ardath (30/40) 1st choice ________________________  Art Colony (40) 2nd choice ________________________  Village (40)  Reservation (40) 3rd choice ________________________  Lodge Basement (50)  Lodge Upstairs Day/Evening Use Only (200 seating capacity)  Hillcrest-wing 1 (14) Reminder: The full fee must be paid 1 month before the property is  Hillcrest-wing 2 (12) used. Failure to do so will result in the  Hillcrest-wing 3 (14) cancellation of the reservation.  Harley’s Hill (20)  Primitive (N/A)  Amphitheatre (N/A)  Alll Camp (April, May, Aug-Oct • 250, November-March • 120) Service units and associations only  Day use only (please indicate time of use) ______________________________________________ Arrival time Departure time Payment schedule: Do not send any payment with reservation request. Once the reservation has been approved you will receive a confirmation in the mail or by email. New dates!

Processing dates for troops:

Processing dates for service units:

(For individual unit/facilities only)

(For "all camp" use only)

December 1

for

January-August

November 1

for

January-August

July 1

for

September-December

June 1

for

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Forms

Check all that apply:

Girl Scout age level:

 Service unit

     

 Troop  Other (council, etc.) Check in at 4 p.m. Check out at 2 p.m.

Daisy (grades K-1) Brownie (grades 2-3) Junior (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassador (grades 11-12)

Number of adults: ______________________ Number of girls: ______________________

Facility Usage Fees Facility

Sleeping Capacity (April-October)

Sleeping Capacity (November-March)

Fees per night

Ardath

40

30

$20

Art Colony

40

N/A

$20

Village

40

N/A

$20

Reservation

40

N/A

$20

Lodge Basement

50

50

$25

Lodge Upstairs (seats 150)

N/A

N/A

$50 day/evening use only

Hillcrest, wings 1 or 3

14 each

14 each

$14 each

Hillcrest, wing 2

12

12

$12

Harley’s Hill (4 huts each sleep 5)

20

N/A

$10

Primitive

N/A

N/A

$10

Amphitheatre

N/A

N/A

$5

Day/evening use (no site)

N/A

N/A

$5

Archery

N/A

N/A

$20/troop for 2.5 hrs Apr, May, Aug-Oct

Waterfront

N/A

N/A

$25/troop for 2.5 hrs Apr, May, Aug-Oct

All camp*

270

120

$190/night Apr, May, Aug-Oct $80/night Nov-Mar

*All camp only available to service units and council*

Camping Equipment (please indicate quantity) _____ 2 person tent _____ Pie irons _____ Roasting forks _____ Portable fire bowls (includes all safety equipment) _____ Dutch ovens

Program Equipment

_____ Patrol box of equipment _____ Propane lantern _____ Propane camp stove _____ Propane cooker (1 large burner)

Camping Activities _____ Archery equipment • Apr, May, Aug-Oct Girls must be age 9 or above in order to use archery equipment. Must arrange for your own certified archery instructor. Must provide copy of certification to council at least 2 weeks prior to arrival.

(please indicate quantity) _____ Parachute _____ Earth ball

_____ Waterfront • Apr, May, Aug-Oct Check one:  10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.  1-3:30 p.m. Must arrange for your own certified lifeguard/small craft facilitator. Must provide copy of certification to council at least 2 weeks prior to arrival. Check activities that apply:  Swimming (temp must be 70 degrees or above to swim)  Canoes  Kayaks  Rowboats  Pontoon boat

The troop/group will assume full responsibility for any damage to buildings and property incurred while using council owned property. Signature of person in charge ________________________________________ 10-83-6230-3210


Facilities Reservation Form Camp Na Wa Kwa Instructions:

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

1. Send completed form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Indianapolis office without payment. 2. A confirmation packet will be mailed or emailed to you when placed. Full fee with troop camping billing form and user agreement must be received at the Indianapolis office one month prior to camping date reserved.

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Troop number _____________________ Service unit _____________________________________________________ Contact person __________________________________________________

Register by fax Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Day phone ____________________________________ Evening phone ________ ________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _________ ZIP code ____________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________

Dates requested Please indicate your preference for facilities and dates below. For fee information, please see second pages. 1st choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

2 choice: Arrival date _______________________

Departure date _____________________

nd

3rd choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

Dates requested ( ) indicates sleeping capacity 1st choice ________________________  Hise-Clark Program Center (26-28), seating capacity (80)  Conley Lodge (40), seating capacity (100) 2nd choice ________________________  Deerpath (40)  Americana (32) 3rd choice ________________________  Voyager (24)  Pioneer (32)  Amphitheatre (seating capacity 300)  Alll Camp (April -May • 186, August-May • 80) Service units and council only  Day use only (please indicate time of use) ______________________________________________ Arrival time Departure time Payment schedule: Do not send any payment with reservation request. Once the reservation has been approved you will receive a confirmation in the mail.

Reminder: The full fee must be paid 1 month before the property is used. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the reservation. New dates!

Processing dates for troops:

Processing dates for service units:

(For individual unit/facilities only)

(For "all camp" use only)

December 1

for

January-August

November 1

for

January-August

July 1

for

September-December

June 1

for

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Forms

Check all that apply:

Girl Scout age level:

 Service unit

     

 Troop  Other (council, etc.) Check in at 4 p.m. Check out at 2 p.m.

Daisy (grades K-1) Brownie (grades 2-3) Junior (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassador (grades 11-12)

Number of adults: ______________________ Number of girls: ______________________

Facility Usage Fees Facility

Sleeping Capacity Sleeping Capacity (Apr, May, Aug-Oct) (Nov-Mar 31)

Fees per night

Hise-Clark Program Center

27-28

28

$30

Conley Lodge

40 (seats 100-120)

40 (seats 100-120)

$25

Deerpath (8 cabins/sleeps 4 each)

32

N/A

$20

Americana (8 tents/sleeps 4 each)

36

N/A

$20

Voyager (2 tents/sleeps 4 each & 2

24

N/A

$20

Trailblazer(8 cabins/sleeps 4 each)

32

N/A

$20

Pioneer (8 tents/sleeps 4 each)

32

N/A

$20

Amphitheatre (seats 300)

NA

N/A

$5

Pool/shower house

N/A

N/A

$25/troop for 2.5 hrs Open approx. Aug 7-31*

Climbing wall/Zip-Line

N/A

N/A

$20/troop for 2.5 hrs (Apr, May, Aug-Oct)

Canoes

N/A

N/A

$10 (Apr, May, Aug-Oct)

Archery equipment

N/A

N/A

$20/troop for 2.5 hrs (Apr, May, Aug-Oct)

Day/evening use (no site)

N/A

N/A

$5 day or evening

All Camp *

176

60 (using lodge) 80 (without lodge)

$150/night Apr, May, Aug-Oct $55/night Nov-Mar

yurts/sleeps 10 each)

*All camp only available to service units and council. Does not include facilitator fees*

Camping Activities _____ Pool Check one :

 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.  1:30-3:30 p.m. Must provide own certified lifeguard. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay.

____ Climbing wall/Zip-line

April 1-October 31

Must provide own facilitator.

_____ Archery equipment

April 1-October 31

_____ Canoes April 1-October 31

Must provide own certified achery adult. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay.

Must provide own certified small craft adult. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay.

Girls must be age 9 or above in order to use archery equipment.

The troop/group will assume full responsibility for any damage to buildings and property incurred while using council owned property. Signature of person in charge ________________________________________ 10-83-6230-3510


Facilities Reservation Form Camp Sycamore Valley

Registration information Register by mail Mail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration Suite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Indianapolis, IN 46214

Instructions: 1. Send completed form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana’s Indianapolis office without payment. 2. A confirmation packet will be mailed or emailed to you when placed. Full fee with troop camping billing form and user agreement must be received at the Indianapolis office one month prior to camping date reserved.

Troop number _____________________

We are moving! Beginning September 6, we will be located at: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program Registration 7201 Girl Scout Lane Indianapolis, IN 46214

Register by fax

Service unit _____________________________________________________

Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346

Contact person __________________________________________________ Day phone ____________________________________ Evening phone _______ _________________________ Address __________________________________________________________________________________ City ____________________________________________ State _________ ZIP code ____________________ Email ____________________________________________________________________________________

Dates requested Please indicate your preference for facilities and dates below. For fee information, please see second pages. 1st choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

2nd choice: Arrival date _______________________

Departure date _____________________

3rd choice: Arrival date ________________________

Departure date _____________________

Dates requested ( ) indicates sleeping capacity 1st choice ________________________  Troop Cabin (30)  Unit 1-4 A-Frames (20) 2nd choice ________________________  Unit 2-5 Eagles Nests (24)  Lodge, with kitchen (seating capacity 80) 3rd choice ________________________  Lodge, without kitchen (seating capacity 80)  Catherine's Cabin (20)  Kathy's Corner (20) Reminder: The full fee must be paid 1 month  Graham Hall (10) before the property is used. Failure to do so will result in the cancellation of the reservation.  Primitive (50)  Pool/shower house (N/A)  Archery (2.5 hours)  Alll Camp April 1-October 31 (174), November 1-March 31 (80) Service units and council only  Day use only (please indicate time of use) ______________________________________________ Arrival time Departure time Payment schedule: Do not send any payment with reservation request. Once the reservation has been approved you will receive a confirmation in the mail. New dates!

Processing dates for troops:

Processing dates for service units:

(For individual unit/facilities only)

(For "all camp" use only)

December 1

for

January-August

November 1

for

January-August

July 1

for

September-December

June 1

for

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Forms

Check all that apply:

Girl Scout age level:

 Service unit

     

 Troop  Other (council, etc.) Check in at 4 p.m. Check out at 2 p.m.

Daisy (grades K-1) Brownie (grades 2-3) Junior (grades 4-5) Cadette (grades 6-8) Senior (grades 9-10) Ambassador (grades 11-12)

Number of adults: ______________________ Number of girls: ______________________

Facility Usage Fees Facility

Sleeping Capacity (Apr, May, Aug-Sep)

Sleeping Capacity (Nov-Mar)

Fees per night

Troop Cabin

30

30

$25

Unit 1-4 A- frame cabins

20

N/A

$20

Unit 2-5 Eagles Nest on stilts

24

N/A

$20

Catherine's Cabin

20

20

$20

Kathy's Corner

20

20

$20

Lodge with kitchen

seating for 80

N/A

$40

Lodge without kitchen

seating for 80

N/A

$25

Graham Hall

10

10

$10

Primitive

50

N/A

$10

Pool/shower house (max 50)

N/A

N/A

$25/troop for 2.5 hrs (Aug only)

Archery (equipment)

N/A

N/A

$20/troop for 2.5 hrs (Apr, May, Aug-Oct)

Day/evening use (no site)

N/A

N/A

$5 per day or evening

All camp**

174

80

$145/night Apr, May, Aug-Oct $75/night Nov 1-Mar 31

*All camp only available to service units and council* **All camp only available to servie units and council

Camping Activities _____ Pool • August 7-31* Must provide own certified lifeguard. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay.

_____ Archery equipment • April 1-October 31 Must provide own certified achery adult. Must providE Council a copy of certification at least 2 weeks prior to your stay. Girls must be age 9 or above in order to use archery equipment.

Camping Equipment (please indicate quantity) _____ Books _____ Pie irons _____ Roasting forks _____ Corn poppers _____ Dutch ovens _____ Griddles

_____ 2 person tents _____ Cast iron skillets _____ Flag _____ Nesting pots _____ Coffee pots _____ Parachute

_____ Cooking utensils _____ Doughboy sticks _____ Sports equipment (basketball, soccer ball, utility ball, possibly badminton/tennis raquets)

The troop/group will assume full responsibility for any damage to buildings and property incurred while using council owned property. Signature of person in charge ________________________________________ 10-83-6230-3610


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