GSEP’S
PROGRAM GUIDE FALL 2014 / WINTER 2015
a publication of the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania
Program Listings by Grade Level DAISIES / GRADES K–1
PG. 15
Games Galore
PG. 9
Birds of Prey
Amazing Animal Robotics
4
Growing, Gardening & Girl Scouts
17
Cookie Rallies
8
Autumn Adventure
4
Girls Golf Tee Party
12
Evening of Innovation
16
Beauty & the Beast
5
Hoo Can See at Night?
8
Fall Festival
9
Birds of Prey
16/17
Hoot Hike
8/9
Fall Festival at the Farm
17
Cookie Rallies
14
Innovative Inventions
7
Fall Fun Weekend
8/9
Fall Festival at the Farm
12
Kitchen Scientists
15
Flower Fun
4
Growing, Gardening & Girl Scouts
11
Ghoulish Gettysburg
5
Hoo Can See at Night?
6 Mad Science presents: NASA� Journey into Outer Space
Hoot Hike
Mmm, Maple Sugar!
Giddy Up
16/17
18
5
Mmm, Maple Sugar!
Maple Sugaring Day
Girl Scout Detective Overnight
18
19
11
Nature is Neat!
Movin’ & Groovin’
Girls Golf Tee Party
13
18
4 4
Growing, Gardening & Girl Scouts
5
Hoo Can See at Night?
16/17
Hoot Hike
12
Incredible Animal Habitats
6
Junior Illustrator
PG. 12
14 Pilgrims 14
Real Girls Do Art
9
Sweet Treats
16
Winter Camp (1st grade only)
BROWNIES / GRADES 2–3 PG. 7/16/17 911�What’s Your Emergency? 12
A Walk on the Wild Side
12
Amazing Animal Robotics
8
Autumn Adventure
13
Barnyard Pets
16
Beauty & the Beast
9
Birds of Prey
13
Brownie Artists
15
Brownie Bite
17
Cookie Rallies
5
Creative Strength
6
DIY Pottery
6
Don’t Squish That Bug!
12
Evening of Innovation
8
Fall Festival
8/9
Fall Festival at the Farm
7
Fall Fun Weekend
2
14 Pilgrims 5
Pony Play
14
Real Girls Do Art
11/13 Real Girls Free Being Me Conference 11
Sensational Senses
8
Spooky Waters
6 Mad Science Presents: NASA�Academy of Future Space Explorers
5
Step Out & Dance
18
Making Meals Fun & Simple
9
Sweet Treats
18
Mmm, Maple Sugar!
11
Tea with Juliette
19
Maple Sugaring Day
10
Trekkin’ in Nature
14
Martin Guitar… Music to My Ears
9
What’s in a Snack?
18
Movin’ & Groovin’
10
Wide World of Girls
12
On the Wild Side
16
Winter Camp
14 Pilgrims
JUNIORS / GRADES 4–5 PG. 7/10
911�What’s Your Emergency?
14 A Pennsylvania Dutch Holiday Celebration 13
After Dark at the Zoo
16
Amazing Artists
10
aMUSEing Possibilities
16
Beauty & the Beast
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Real Girls Do Art
11/13 Real Girls Free Being Me Conference 19 Real Girls Free Being Me Mall Lock-In 17
S’more Snow
8
Soccer Bots
8
Spooky Waters
4
Staying Fit
PG. 6/17
Stop Animation Movie Magic
PG. 9
Sweet Treats
PG. 18
9
Sweet Treats
7
Taste of the Sciences
11
Winter Carnival X Marks the Spot
7
Taste of the Sciences
10
Travel Information Meeting
14
Ticket to Ride
18
Tree Trek
10
Travel Information Meeting
16
Up All Night
9
Wildlife Detectives
9
Villanova Campus Tour
9
Birds of Prey
19
Winter at the Wildlands
13
Who’s That Girl? ME & MEdia
15
Cookies & Other Business
16
Winter Camp
19
Winter at the Wildlands
7
Fall Fun Weekend
18
Winter Carnival
16
Winter Camp
11
X Marks the Spot
CADETTES / GRADES 6–8 PG. 10 7
Animation Studio
18
Winter Carnival
11
X Marks the Spot
7
Girls Auto Clinic
5
Hoo Can See at Night?
16/17
Hoot Hike
4
Horsing Around
12
Improv Masters
PG. 7
Animation Studio
16 Beauty & the Beast (6th grade only)
4/5
Bike & Boat
4/5
Bike & Boat
9
Birds of Prey
9
Birds of Prey
15
Cookies & Other Business
15
Cadettes TAKE ACTION!
7
Fall Fun Weekend
15
Cookies & Other Business
6
Girl Rising: Screening & Call to Take Action
19
Engineering Your Tomorrow
7
Girls Auto Clinic
7
Fall Fun Weekend
5
Hoo Can See at Night?
6
Girl Rising: Screening & Call to Take Action
16/17
Hoot Hike
18
Girl Scout Agents
4
Horsing Around
4
Girls Golf Tee Party
12
Improv Masters
4 Growing, Gardening & Girl Scouts (6th grade only) 5
Hoo Can See at Night?
16/17
Hoot Hike
4
Horsing Around
10
Laugh Out Loud
17 Maple Sugaring Day Program Leaders
Bike & Boat
6 Girl Rising: Screening & Call to Take Action
SENIORS / GRADES 9–10
Amazing BFFs
AMBASSADORS / GRADES 11–12 PG. 4/5
17 Maple Sugaring Day Program Leaders 14 Pilgrims 18
Pocono Adventure
13
Real Girls Do Art
19 Real Girls Free Being Me Mall Lock-In 4
Science of Style
14
Martin Guitar… Music To My Ears
15 Seniors & Ambassadors TAKE ACTION
19
Night Inside the Museum
8
Speak for the Trees
14 Pilgrims
4
Sundae Sunday
18
Pocono Adventure
9
Sweet Treats
13
Real Girls Do Art
10
Travel Information Meeting
19 Real Girls Free Being Me Mall Lock-In
18
Tree Trek
16
Science of Games
9
Villanova Campus Tour
8
Speak for the Trees
19
Winter at the Wildlands
4
Sundae Sunday
16
Winter Camp
17 Maple Sugaring Day Program Leaders 14 Pilgrims 18
Pocono Adventure
13
Real Girls Do Art
19 Real Girls Free Being Me Mall Lock-In 15 Seniors & Ambassadors TAKE ACTION 8
Speak for the Trees
4
Sundae Sunday
9
Sweet Treats
10
Travel Information Meeting
18
Tree Trek
9
Villanova Campus Tour
19
Winter at the Wildlands
16
Winter Camp
11
X Marks the Spot
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Growing, Gardening & Girl Scouts THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 6–7:15PM Nurture Nature Center 518 Northampton Street, Easton Grades: 1–6 Cost:
$8 / girl
Join Nurture Nature Center in Easton to learn what it takes to grow a beautiful urban community garden. Learn about the design and planning stages of a community garden, how to grow, nurture and care for plants, and how to save your own seeds to grow for next spring. Make sure to wear clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty as you discover what the garden has to offer! *Completes requirements towards the Junior Gardener badge.
the perfect golf swing, and find out how chipping and putting can affect your score. Learn the rules of golf and the etiquette of the game, from courtesy and sportsmanship to respect and responsibility. You’ll hit balls on the driving range, practice on miniature golf holes, and even participate in friendly competitions! Girls must register for each session they wish to attend; girls must attend three of the four sessions to earn and receive the badge. *Includes the Fair Play, Practice with Purpose or Good Sportsmanship badge.
Science of Style THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 6:30–8PM Alvernia University 400 Saint Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 9–10
Staying Fit THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 6:30–8PM Alvernia University 400 Saint Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$5 / girl
From the indoors to the outdoors, explore ways to be active, eat healthy, and learn how to stay stress free. Join Alvernia University’s Pre-Health Club to start your journey towards good health and positive thinking. Test your body as you compete in an egg relay race and practice balance exercises. Put your new knowledge to use and create a mini nutrition commercial. *Includes Staying Fit badge.
Girls Golf Tee Party SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 & 28, 2–4PM SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 & 19, 2–4PM FDR Golf Club 1954 Pattison Avenue, Philadelphia Grades: 2–8 Cost:
$8 / girl each session
Ever wonder what a tee is? Spend some time with a professional female golfer and find out! Discover the secrets to
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Cost:
$5 / girl
Fashion and beauty are glamorous businesses, but it’s the science behind them that makes them cutting edge. Join students from Alvernia University as you explore fashion over the years and examine outdoor fabrics and accessories like transition lenses and rain jackets. Get your lab coat ready as you make and test lip gloss, soap, and/or hairspray. Create an eco-friendly outfit out of recycled materials for the fashion show! *Includes Science of Style badge.
experience necessary. Individual girls are welcome and do not need to be accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations, all food, and event patch.
Bike & Boat SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 10AM–3PM Sand Island to Canal Park along the D&L Trail, Bethlehem Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$31 / person
Join the Wildlands Conservancy‘s team of naturalists and explore the Lehigh River on both bicycles and canoes. You will be biking one direction and canoeing the other way. Gain a unique perspective of the Lehigh River as it flows through our valley, the diverse ecosystem that depends on it, and the fascinating history that surrounds it. Bikes and canoes are provided for you. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy along your journey. Program will run rain or shine, except during a thunderstorm.
Sundae Sunday SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2–5PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Horsing Around
Grades: 6–12
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 7PM–SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 10AM
Cost:
Camp Wood Haven, Pine Grove
Calling all girls who want to create GSEP’s Halloween extravaganza for younger Girl Scouts! We’re taking Spooky Ridge on the road to Camp Laughing Waters for a fall themed day of fun and a spooky evening. Come to this planning event for Autumn Adventure and Spooky Waters, where you’ll learn specific details about your volunteer role and help prepare for the big day. Volunteer roles include leading a sing-along, face painting, group guides, leading arts and crafts, and designing
Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$60 / girl $45 / adult
Camp + Horses = DREAM WEEKEND! Enjoy hanging out with horses, beautiful fall weather, and camping in platform tents! Girls will get to ride, learn how to take care of a horse, and play horse games. All riding activities will take place weather permitting. No prior riding
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and performing spooky skits. You’ll earn Service to Girl Scouting hours and enjoy some tasty ice cream too! Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors interested in helping to plan and run Autumn Adventure/Spooky Waters must register for and attend Sundae Sunday. Troops volunteering at both Autumn Adventure/ Spooky Waters have the option to camp as a troop Friday and Saturday nights. *Includes ice cream at planning meeting, as well as dinner and event patch at Autumn Adventure/Spooky Waters.
Pony Play SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1–4PM Camp Wood Haven, Pine Grove Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$30 / girl
Gather your pony-loving friends and come out to Wood Haven to enjoy an afternoon of pony-themed fun. Play pony games, create a pony art project, groom a horse, and take a short ride. No previous riding experience necessary, as this is an introduction to horses. This program is open to girls in a troop as well as individual girls. Individual girls must be accompanied by an adult.
Hoo Can See at Night? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 6:30–9:30PM Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center 1531 Upper Stump Road, Chalfont Grades: K–12 Cost:
$11 / girl $6 / adult
Learn about different nocturnal animals all around us! Find out what unique characteristics make them able to live, move around, and find food at night. Tour the center after hours, enjoy a live animal presentation, and take part in a nature scavenger hunt after dark. Bring a flashlight and something to sit on as most activities will be outdoors. Activities
can be used towards Night Owl, Animal Helpers and Animal Habitats badges. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes hot cocoa and a snack.
Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy along your journey. Program will run rain or shine, except during a thunderstorm.
Step Out & Dance SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1–3:30PM
Giddy Up FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 7PM–SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 10AM Camp Wood Haven, Pine Grove Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$60 / girl $45 / adult
Camp and horses, what more can you ask for?! Come enjoy a weekend at camp and learn about horse safety and grooming, try a horse game, and take a ride. Girls will sleep in platform tents. Individual Girl Scouts are welcome and do not need to be accompanied by an adult. All riding activities will take place weather permitting. No prior riding experience necessary. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations, all food, and event patch.
Bike & Boat SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10AM–3PM Sand Island to Canal Park along the D&L Trail, Bethlehem Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$31 / person
Join the Wildlands Conservancy‘s team of naturalists and explore the Lehigh River on both bicycles and canoes. You will be biking one direction and canoeing the other way. Gain a unique perspective of the Lehigh River as it flows through our valley, the diverse ecosystem that depends on it, and the fascinating history that surrounds it. Bikes and canoes are provided for you. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes.
Villanova University 800 East Lancaster Avenue, Villanova Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$3 / girl
Dance the day away with the sisters of Kappa Delta at Villanova University! Spend time warming up your body and exploring different styles of dance, from ballet and tap to jazz, hip-hop and salsa. Learn how to choreograph your own dance and perform in front of an audience with confidence! *Includes Dancer badge.
Creative Strength SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 9AM–5PM The Crayola Experience 30 Centre Square, Easton Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$22 / girl $15 / adult
Engage your mind, body, and soul at the Crayola Experience! Get a jump-start on your day with some yoga. After feeling refreshed, jump right into the fun as you explore 25 exciting attractions that combine color, chemistry, and technology. Watch a live theater show on how crayons are made, and enjoy hands-on activities as you draw, paint, and create marvelous Model Magic sculptures. Girls will be assigned a yoga time along with their confirmation about two weeks prior to the event. Please bring a towel or yoga mat. Girls must attend with an adult. *Completes step 4 of the My Best Self badge and is a great supplemental activity for the Painting badge. Includes event patch and snack/drink voucher.
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DIY Pottery SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10AM–12PM Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$15 / girl $6 / adult
Spend time in the galleries with a museum educator as you explore pottery made thousands of years ago. Then use that inspiration to create a tile you can fire at home, roll beads for a necklace, and make your own pot. Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes museum admission and Potter badge.
Junior Illustrator SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1–4PM Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$14 / girl $6 / adult
Join museum educators to explore the “Works on Paper” Gallery, then learn to draw using a variety of mediums and techniques. Practice your illustration skills as you learn about shading, adding perspective, and more! Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes museum admission and Drawing badge.
Don’t Squish That Bug! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 10AM–12PM
squeamish on this fun day of discovery. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy after the program and explore Tyler Arboretum’s tree houses. *Includes Bugs badge.
and even swim in water on the big screen! At the end, each team will have a minimovie loaded onto YouTube to share with friends and family. *Includes event patch.
Girl Rising: Screening & Call to Take Action
Mad Science Presents: NASA� Journey into Outer Space
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1–4PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 9AM–12PM
Holy Family University 9801 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia
Northampton County Community College, Fowler Family Southside Center 511 East Third Street, Bethlehem
Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$3 / girl
Join GSEP and Holy Family University for a screening of Girl Rising, a groundbreaking film connecting the strength and power of girls worldwide to transform societies. The film presents remarkable stories of girls from nine countries, confirming the message that girls can change the world. Discover the challenges faced by girls living in developing countries and learn how girls are overcoming barriers to their education in spite of cultural obstacles. Following the screening, we’ll discuss ways to take action about issues presented in the film and create a public service announcement. *Includes snack and event patch. NOTE: This film is rated PG-13. A sensitive issues Parental Permission form is required for this activity.
Stop Animation Movie Magic SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1–3PM Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing
Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media
Grades: 4–5
Grades: 2–3
Movie magic—it just doesn’t happen without a plan! Learn the fundamental writing techniques behind every movie script, from story idea to storyboarding. Work in teams to take your script to the next level, making your very own stop animation video using LEGOs® and computer programs. Discover how to make your characters walk, run, disappear,
Cost:
$14 / girl
Butterflies, worms, and spiders—oh my! Discover the differences between these three bugs and why they’re all good for us. Feel worms wiggling through your fingers, turn logs to search for decomposers, and go on a bug scavenger hunt. You won’t be
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Cost:
$14 / girl
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Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$20 / girl
Explore the planets and moons, and build your own Kepler’s Cube to help you remember interesting facts about the celestial orbs. Probe the mysteries of meteors, bounce around satellite light, and make your own Catch-a-Comet. This is your chance to be a rocket scientist! Investigate the four forces of flight as you build your own Skyblazer Rocket and watch as we launch some of our own Mad Science Rockets.
Mad Science Presents: NASA�Academy of Future Space Explorers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1–4PM Northampton County Community College, Fowler Family Southside Center 511 East Third Street, Bethlehem Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$20 / girl
This program is your ticket to the stars. Journey through a soapy galaxy and then create a glow-in-the-dark constellation to take home. Probe the mysteries of meteors, bounce around satellite light, and make your own Catch-a-Comet. This is your chance to be a rocket scientist! Investigate the four forces of flight as you build your own Skyblazer Rocket and watch as we launch some of our own Mad Science Rockets.
Girls Auto Clinic Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge
Questions about a program? Contact Us!
Grades: 9–12
888.564.4657 / girlprogram@gsep.org
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 10AM–12PM
Cost:
$11 / girl
Come learn more about how cars work and how to maintain your own from a female mechanic! This workshop gives you the knowledge you need to feel empowered and in control of your car. A Girls Auto Clinic technician will guide you through practical and easy to understand lessons designed to answer your questions about cars. Learn how to tell if you need new brakes, why there are letters on the side of your tire, how to jump start a car, what to do if your car overheats, and what’s under the hood. Bring the car that you drive, as you’ll be able to apply what you learn to the car that you use. *Includes Car Care badge.
911�What’s Your Emergency? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 10AM–12PM Einstein Medical Center Montgomery 559 W. Germantown Pike, East Norriton Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$9 / girl
Do you know what to do for a paper cut or a bee sting? How can you tell if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first-aid kit? Everyone should learn how to help in an emergency! At this program, girls will make a kit to take home, talk to doctors and nurses, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first to arrive at an emergency. *This program meets most of the requirements for the First Aid badge.
Animation Studio
Travel Information Meeting
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1–3PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 3–5PM
Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing
Shelly Ridge Program Center, Smith Lodge, 330 Manor Road, Miquon
Grades: 6–10
Grades: 4–12
Cost:
Cost: FREE
$14 / girl
Movie magic—it just doesn’t happen without a plan! Learn the fundamental writing techniques behind every movie script, from story idea to storyboarding. Work in teams to take your script to the next level making your very own stop animation video using LEGOs® and computer programs. Discover how to make your characters walk, run, disappear, and even swim in water on the big screen! At the end, each team will have a minimovie loaded onto YouTube to share with friends and family. *Includes event patch.
Come discover why traveling with Girl Scouts is fun, and easy too! Hear about GSEP’s three upcoming council trips: London and Paris in 2015, Service in Costa Rica in 2016, and Our Chalet in 2017! Trips are open to all registered Girl Scouts who will be 12 years old at the time of travel. Learn about Girl Scout Destinations, from how to apply and how to fund a trip to why you should go!
911�What’s Your Emergency?
Camp Tweedale, Oxford
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1–3PM Einstein Medical Center Montgomery 559 W. Germantown Pike, East Norriton Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$9 / girl
Do you know what to do for a paper cut or a bee sting? How can you tell if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should learn how to help in an emergency! At this program, girls will make a kit to take home, talk to doctors and nurses, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first to arrive at an emergency. *This program meets most of the requirements for the First Aid badge.
Fall Fun Weekend FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 5PM–SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 11AM Grades: 2–12 Cost:
$55 / person
Enjoy a weekend at camp doing all your favorite things! Depending on your age level, there will be different activities such as archery, boating, team building games, and more! Girls will sleep in platform tents. Individual Girl Scouts in 6th grade and above are welcome, and do not need to be accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations and all food.
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Taste of the Sciences
Fall Festival at the Farm
Fall Festival
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 9AM–12PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1–4PM
Alvernia University 400 Saint Bernardine Street, Reading
Whispering Pines Family Farm 2427 Bedminster Road, Perkasie
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 7PM–SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 10AM
Grades: 4–8
Grades: K–5
Cost:
Cost:
$8 / girl
Join girls from around the council to explore some of the many branches of science! Students from Alvernia University’s Science Association will guide you in hands-on experiments and interactive demonstrations. Have a sweet tooth for science? Explore the crazy world of chemistry through a look at candy, get a glimpse into the microscopic life of a biologist, and explore a crime scene like a real detective! *Includes an event patch.
$20 / girl $12 / adult
Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven Grade: 2–5 Cost:
$55 / person
Spend the afternoon at Whispering Pines Family Farm enjoying all that the farm and fall have to offer. Take a tour of the pumpkin patch and spend time with some of the farm animals. Learn about different types of pumpkins and gourds being grown on the farm as well as the growing process from seed to harvesting. You’ll even get your own small pumpkin to paint and take home! *Completes Steps 1 & 3 of the Gardener badge.
Come to Mosey Wood and celebrate the fall! Stay in cabins with other troops and enjoy crafts, hiking, games, and more. Celebrate Juliette Low and all of the wonderful opportunities she has given us through Girl Scouting! Camp staff and volunteers provide the programming for your weekend of fun. Individual girls are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes all accommodations and food.
Soccer Bots
Autumn Adventure
MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 6:30–8PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 12–3PM
Newlin Grist Mill and Park 219 S. Cheyney Road, Glen Mills
Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Grades: 6–12
Grades: 4–5
Cost:
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Speak for the Trees SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 9:30AM–3:30PM
$12 / girl
Become a tree scientist for the day and discover the forests of Pennsylvania! Use scientific techniques to identify trees, track forest succession, and make forest management decisions. Meet a professional forester and learn about forest management in urban and traditional settings. You will even help preserve the forests of the park by planting new trees or removing exotic and invasive species. Bring a bagged lunch. *Cadettes will complete steps 1–4 of the Trees badge.
$10 / girl
Get creative with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math)! Build a robot with LEGOs® and use a computer to follow detailed instructions to play your very own soccer game. Put on your engineering hat and learn how to problem solve, and test theories using different axles, pulleys and levers. You will also learn the basics of computer programming working with your robot to move and make sounds during this fun, interactive program! *Includes event patch.
Register Online! To register, go to gsep.org. Click ‘Online Registration System’ on the menu on the left-hand side. QUESTIONS? Contact us at ebiz@gsep.org.
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Grades: K–3 $11 / girl $7 / adult
Celebrate all that is fall at GSEP’s annual Halloween festival! We’re taking Spookless Ridge on the road to Camp Laughing Waters for an afternoon of Girl Scout fun. Come together at the all-camp fire circle for a rousing sing-along, then hike through camp to activity stations run by older Girl Scouts. You’ll paint a pumpkin to take home, explore fall nature, and dance at the DJ-led dance party. See how far apples can fly when you go “apple chunking” in the sports field, have your face painted, and take a silly photo in the photo booth! If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. Rain or shine. This will be a scare-free event. For some Halloween fun with a spooky atmosphere, Brownies should attend Spooky Waters later in the day. Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors interested in helping to plan and run Autumn Adventure must register for and attend Sundae Sunday. *Includes snack and event patch.
Spooky Waters SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 5:30–8PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 2–5 Cost:
$11 / girl $7 / adult
Prepare to be spooked at GSEP’s annual Halloween festival! We’re taking Spooky Ridge on the road to Camp Laughing Waters for a haunting night of Girl Scout fun. Bring your flashlight for a walk along the dark trails to campsites haunted by older Girl Scouts performing spooky skits just for you! You’ll also enjoy other fun activities, including painting a pumpkin, dancing to a DJ, face painting, and taking a silly photo in the photo booth to remember this fun night! If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. Rain or shine. This event will be a bit scary. For Halloween fun without the spooky atmosphere, Brownies should attend Autumn Adventure earlier in the day. Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors interested in helping to plan and run Spooky Waters must register for and attend Sundae Sunday. *Includes snack and event patch.
Birds of Prey SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 9AM–12PM OR 1–4PM Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K–12 Cost:
$14 / girl $7 / adult
Join the Wildlands Conservancy for the daytime complement to the popular Hoot Hike! Meet live animals, including Matilda the Red Tailed Hawk and some of the prey her wild relatives search for. Learn basic binocular skills to use on a “birds and their prey” themed hike. Dissect and identify the bones in an owl or hawk pellet to see what these birds
eat. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes snack and event patch.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25 K–1st: 9–10AM, 2nd–3rd: 10:15–11:30AM, 4th–5th: 11:45AM–1PM, 6th–12th: 1:15–3PM Penn State University – Berks Campus 201 Luerssen Building Tulpehocken Road, Reading Grades: K–12 $3 / girl
Join the Penn State Berks Chemical Society during National Chemistry Week in a celebration of candy! Whether it’s hard candy, chocolate, or taffy, the ingredients undergo a transformation that results in the delicious treats. Learn about the properties found in hard candy, explore the world of sugarless candy, and participate in fun hands-on activities exploring the sweet side of chemistry!
Whispering Pines Family Farm 2427 Bedminster Road, Perkasie Cost:
$20 / girl $12 / adult
Spend the afternoon at Whispering Pines Family Farm enjoying all that the farm and fall have to offer. Take a tour of the pumpkin patch and spend time with some of the farm animals. Learn about different types of pumpkins and gourds being grown on the farm as well as the growing process from seed to harvesting. You’ll even get your own small pumpkin to paint and take home! *Completes Steps 1 &3 of the Gardener badge.
Villanova Campus Tour SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1–3PM Villanova University 800 E Lancaster Avenue, Villanova Grades: 6–12
Wildlife Detectives
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1–4PM Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center 1531 Upper Stump Road, Chalfont Grade: 4–5 Cost:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1–4PM
Grades: K–5
Sweet Treats
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Fall Festival at the Farm
$13 / child $6 / adult
Fulfill the requirements for the Detective badge with a nature twist! Practice your powers of observation by using animal clues to look for evidence of the wildlife around us. Create your own nature code, make a wildlife identity card, and solve an animal mystery. Dress appropriately for the weather and bring something to sit on as many activities are outdoors. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes snack and Detective badge.
$3 / girl
Take a campus tour with the sisters of Kappa Delta and picture yourself as a Villanova University Wildcat! Learn about the majors offered and the student clubs that make your college experience memorable. Share your dreams about what you’ll be doing after high school and get answers to questions about college. *Includes an event patch.
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What’s in a Snack? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 12–3PM Whole Foods Market 1575 The Fairway, Jenkintown Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$12 / girl
Who thinks healthy snacks aren’t tasty treats? Explore healthy and delicious snack possibilities with a tour of Whole Foods supermarket. Learn about how the right kind of snacks can give our bodies extra energy to run and play! You’ll see a cooking demonstration to learn how you and your family can make yummy snacks together (that are good for you!), and get recipes to take home. Best of all, you will get to tastetest the snacks! Care will be taken to accommodate all food allergies. *Includes food and Snacks badge.
911�What’s Your Emergency? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 9AM–12 PM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$9 / girl
Do you know what to do for a paper cut or a bee sting? How can you tell if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should learn how to help in an emergency! At this program, girls will make a kit to take home, talk to doctors and nurses, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first to arrive at an emergency. *This program meets most of the requirements for the First Aid badge.
Wide World of Girls SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 9AM–12PM Delaware Valley College 700 E. Butler Avenue, Doylestown Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$8 / girl
Explore, share, and discover the stories that are all around us! Spend a day
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learning about yourself and girls all over the world. Discover new ways a world of girls can create positive change in their local and global communities. Enjoy fun activities with the Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity and look for clues in the stories to help you make the world a better place. *This program completes requirements for the Hear A Story and Change A Story Awards from the A World of Girls Journey.
break for dinner and then sit back while the improv masters make you burst with laughter! If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes Public Speaker badge.
aMUSEing Possibilities
Grades: 6–8
Amazing BFFs SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 11AM–3PM La Salle University 1900 W Olney Avenue, Philadelphia
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1–4PM
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Delaware Valley College 700 E. Butler Avenue, Doylestown
Join the sisters of Gamma Phi Beta and be aMAZEd by the sisterhood that this journey has to offer. Learn to maneuver through the twists and turns of relationships to find true friendships and gain improved confidence. Learn to put your relationship skills to the test and advance peace in your community� both locally and globally. *This program completes the requirements towards the Interact Award from the aMAZE Journey.
Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$8 / girl
Have you ever thought about the roles you play in your daily life? Take center stage and open your mind to new possibilities! Learn about the various roles you already play every day—from student to daughter and friend. Explore exciting possibilities you may not have considered when choosing a role or career for yourself. Break down the stereotypes about what a girl can be! *This program completes requirements towards the Speak Out Award from the aMUSE Journey.
Laugh Out Loud SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 3–9PM The Playground at the Adrienne 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$35 / girl $15 / adult
Have you ever made someone laugh so hard their stomach hurt? Join the comedians of ComedySportz Philly and get silly as you learn the secrets of improvisational comedy. You’ll build communication skills and explore the keys of becoming a confident performer: spontaneity, active listening, storytelling, character development, and teamwork skills. After the workshop, take a brief
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$7 / girl
Trekkin’ in Nature SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 10:30AM–12:30PM Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$12 / girl $5 / adult
Hike through the beautiful Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve and discover unique rock formations and trees that were alive over 200 years ago! Learn how to read a trail map and understand trail signs as you complete a one-of-a-kind Girl Scout scavenger hunt. *Completes requirements towards the Hiker badge.
Sensational Senses
Girl Scout Detective Overnight
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1–2:30PM
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 6PM–SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 8:30AM
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$10 / girl $5 / adult
Four out of five of your senses want to explore nature! Join a naturalist for a hike through the habitats at Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve to discover all the sights, sounds, textures, and smells that nature offers. *Completes requirements towards the Senses badge.
Ghoulish Gettysburg FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7PM–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 11AM Camp Wood Haven, Pine Grove Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$95 / person
Explore Gettysburg Battlefield, the site of the largest Civil War battle and one of the most haunted places in the U.S.! Sleep over at camp with girls from all around the council, and spend Saturday in Gettysburg. Discover the experiences of young women during the three-day siege: visit the home of 20-year-old Jenny Wade, the only civilian killed during the battle, and find out what happened to the Shriver sisters when their family home was taken over by Confederate soldiers. Take a guided bus tour of the battlefield and visit the cemetery. End your day with a “Ghosts of Gettysburg” candlelight tour�voted the #1 ghost tour in the world! Along the way, you’ll learn about (and maybe see or hear!) local ghosts and other paranormal activity. The bus returns to camp on Saturday night. Girls need not be accompanied by an adult for this trip. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate. *Includes accommodations, round-trip bus from camp, all activity fees, and all meals and snacks except for dinner in Gettysburg.
Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 4–5 Cost:
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 8:30AM–12:15PM Cedar Crest College 100 College Drive, Allentown Lincoln University 1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University
$37 / girl $20 / adult
Forensics has never been so fun! Learn how to crack secret codes, lift fingerprints, and use microscopes to analyze evidence as you help solve the museum “breakin!” Plus, see a planetarium show and spend the night sleeping in the museum galleries. Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes an evening snack, breakfast, Detective badge, and special “I Slept at the Museum” patch.
X Marks the Spot FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 7PM–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven Grades: 4–12 Cost:
Real Girls Free Being Me Conference
Grades: 2–5 Cost:
$15 / girl
Become inspired to see your own true beauty and the beauty in others around you. Play games, create art, and have fun with other hands-on activities all about confidence, appreciating your own unique qualities, and knowing what makes you beautiful inside and out! Leave feeling empowered to Take Action and spread body confidence messages. This is a girl-only event. Lounge/waiting area space will be available for adults. *Includes Free Being Me patch.
Tea with Juliette SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1–4PM
$55 / person
Take part in the exciting outdoor treasure hunt known as geocaching at Mosey Wood! Make trail signs, use maps, and learn how to navigate unfamiliar places with a compass. Use a GPS to locate several of the 30+ geocaches located throughout camp. Interested troops will be able to place their own geocaches at camp for others to find in the future. Individual girls are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations and all food.
Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$9 / girl $2 / adult
Join the GSEP History Committee to celebrate Juliette Gordon Low’s birthday with a tea party! Enjoy games and songs led by older Girl Scouts, create a troop mural, see a collection of Brownie Girl Scout uniforms over the decades, and tour the GSEP History Museum. Girls may bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to a local food cupboard. *Includes refreshments and Girl Scout Ways badge.
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A Walk on the Wild Side
Amazing Animal Robotics
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1–4PM
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, K–1st: 10-11:30AM, 2nd–3rd: 1–3:30PM
Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation & Education Center 1531 Upper Stump Road, Chalfont
Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing
Grades: 2–3
Grades: K–3
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$13 / girl $6 / adult
Become a hiker at the Aark Wildlife Center with a guided walk of the wooded trails. Make high powered “squirrel snacks” to energize you on your hike and meet some of Pennsylvania’s diverse wildlife up close during a live animal presentation. Practice your powers of observation by looking for signs of native plants and animals and participate in a nature scavenger hunt. Dress appropriately for the weather and bring something to sit on as many activities are outdoors. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes snack and Hiker badge.
Improv Masters SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 3–9PM The Playground at the Adrienne 2030 Sansom Street, Philadelphia Grades: 9–12 Cost:
$35 / girl $15 / adult
Are you willing to be silly and prepared for laughter? Join the comedians of ComedySportz Philly and learn the secrets of improvisational comedy. You’ll develop both physical and verbal communication skills as you explore the keys of becoming a confident performer: spontaneity, active listening, storytelling, character development, and teamwork skills. After the workshop, take a brief break for dinner and then sit back while the improv masters make you giddy with laughter! If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. Great supplemental activity for the Troupe Performer badge.
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$10 / girl
Get creative with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math)! Use a computer to follow detailed instructions to build your very own snapping alligator, drumming monkey, or twirling birdies LEGOs® robot. Put on your engineering hat and learn how to problem solve and test theories using axles, pulleys, and levers. You will also learn the basics of computer programming working with your robots to move and make sounds during this fun, interactive program! *Includes event patch.
Incredible Animal Habitats SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1–3PM Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$12 / girl $5 / adult
Explore Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve—the perfect habitat for many different animals. Spend time in the bird observatory before hitting the trails to explore habitats, feed the birds, and create a comfy place for our finefeathered friends. *Completes requirements towards Animal Habitats badge.
Kitchen Scientists THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 6:30–8PM Alvernia University 400 Saint Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$5 / girl
Discover a different side of science using ingredients that can be found in your own home! Explore your sweet tooth
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when you make your own ice cream, explode soda into the sky, and make giant bubbles! Then try to hold back your laughter as you make pepper bust a move and see raisins break it down. *Includes Home Scientist badge.
Evening of Innovation FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 6:30–8:30PM Department of Making + Doing 3711 Market Street, Philadelphia Grades: 2–5 Cost:
$13 / girl
Put your creativity to the test as you invent the next must-have gadget! Your challenge�to create multiple innovative products, a challenge that will test your problem solving, organizational, and communication skills. Join experienced and highly creative entrepreneurs from NextFab Studio in hands-on activities that will help you understand the different stages a product goes through before you can buy it as a consumer. Explore how different materials are used to make products, from metal to wood, electronics, textiles, lasers, and 3D printing! *Includes Inventor badge for Brownies and Product Designer badge for Juniors.
On the Wild Side SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 10AM–12PM Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$14 / girl
Take a walk on the wild side at Tyler Arboretum! Wander in the woods, swing nets in the meadows and peep at the ponds for animals that call Tyler home. Pretend to be an animal while you explore the ‘Animal Hideaway’ and help build a habitat for little animals to escape becoming lunch! Then explore Tyler Arboretum’s tree houses. Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy after the program. *Includes Animal Habitats badge.
Brownie Artists SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1–3PM Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley 31 N. 5th Street, Allentown Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$15 / girl $10 / adult
An art adventure just for Brownies! An educator will lead you through the galleries to see beautiful artwork, including many pieces created by women artists. Then show your skills using watercolors and other multimedia materials. *Earn requirements toward your Painting badge.
Who’s That Girl? ME & MEdia SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1–4PM Lehigh University 27 Memorial Drive W, Bethlehem Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$8 / girl
Join the sisters of Kappa Delta Sorority on the campus of Lehigh University and begin your MEdia Journey! Look for the ME in media and learn how you can shape media—for yourself, your community, and the world. Participate in fun hands-on activities with college women while exploring the importance of your image in media. *This program completes the requirements for the Monitor Award from the MEdia Journey.
Real Girls Do Art SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 12:30–4:30PM West Chester University, Sykes Student Union 110 W. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$15 / girl
Gather with Girl Scouts from around Eastern Pennsylvania as you learn how to make your creative vision a reality! Members of the West Chester University
Abbè Society, an all female honorary service group, will guide you through an interactive and hands-on workshop focused on theatre, creative writing, studio art, or dance. Choose theatre and build the skills to express yourself on stage and become a star actress. Select creative writing to develop the techniques of a prolific writer and fill a book with your written words. Pick studio art to look at the world with an artist’s eye and recreate what you see with pencil and paint. Opt to discover ways to express yourself through dance and turn your body into an artistic medium. Whatever workshop you choose, you’ll be inspired to hone your craft and use it to change the world! Workshops will be themed around topics from the It’s Your World–Change It! Journeys. This is a girl-only event. Lounge/waiting area space will be available for adults. *Includes a snack and event patch.
Nature is Neat! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1–2:30PM Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: K–1 Cost:
$10 / girl $5 / adult
Explore a rotten log and discover the roles played by the unsung heroes of nature— the decomposers! Learn how nature uses resources wisely, how you can be a super recycler, and make a recycled art project. *Completes requirements for the Clover petal.
Real Girls Free Being Me Conference SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8:30AM–12:15PM Villanova University 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova Grades: 2–5 Cost:
$15 / girl
Become inspired to see your own true beauty and the beauty in others around you. Play games, create art and have fun with other hands-on activities all about confidence, appreciating your own unique qualities, and knowing what makes you beautiful inside and out! Leave feeling empowered to Take Action and spread body confident messages. This is a girl-only event. Lounge/waiting area space will be available for adults. *Includes Free Being Me patch.
After Dark at the Zoo SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 6PM– SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9AM Lehigh Valley Zoo 5150 Game Preserve Road, Schnecksville Grades: 4–5
Barnyard Pets
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1–4PM Whispering Pines Family Farm 2427 Bedminster Road, Perkasie Grades: 2–3 Cost:
Put your animal care and farmer skills to the test as you give a horse a bath, groom and curry brush a horse, and put on the horse’s halter. The farm fun continues when you feed alpacas, sheep, mini goats, and Darla the pig. The day wouldn’t be complete without cleaning the chicken coop and collecting and washing the eggs. *Completes steps 2, 3 & 5 of the Pets badge.
$18 / girl $10 / adult
Take a hayride tour of Whispering Pines Family Farm and then spend some quality time with the barnyard animals.
$39 / person
Join Lehigh Valley Zoo for an overnight adventure. Take an after dark tour with a zoo educator to see the nocturnal animals and explore the nature trail. Practice owl calling, enjoy the warmth of a campfire as you cook your snack over the fire, and so much more! Cost includes Zoo Admission on November 23. *Completes Steps 3�5 of the Camping badge and includes event patch.
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Pilgrims
Ticket to Ride
Real Girls Do Art
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 9AM–12PM OR 1–4PM
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1–4PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 10AM–5PM
Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge
The Crayola Experience 30 Centre Square, Easton
Grades: 4–5
Grades: K–5
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Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K–12 Cost:
$14 / girl $7 / adult
Join the Wildlands Conservancy’s naturalists as you step back into colonial times. Explore the simple, hardworking life of a pilgrim as you grind corn, make butter, and search for wild plants to eat and use as medicine. Hand-dip candles and make your own version of toys enjoyed by colonial and Native American children, which you can bring home. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes snack and event patch.
Innovative Inventions
$17 / girl
Are you crazy for roller coasters? Explore the physics and engineering behind popular amusement park rides. Work together to construct and run LEGO® model rides and discover how G-force and inertia make your roller coaster ride a huge adrenaline rush! Great supplemental activity for Entertainment Technology badge.
Martin Guitar… Music to My Ears MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 9AM–12PM Martin Guitar 510 Sycamore Street, Nazareth Grades: 4–8
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 9AM–12PM
Cost:
Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge
Spend the morning at C.F. Martin & Co. learning all about guitars and the family business. During a Girl Scout exclusive factory tour, you will get to witness firsthand the exquisite craftsmanship that goes into each and every guitar they manufacture. A guided tour of the museum will describe how events in world history defined music history and Martin history over the last 180 years. You will also get to take part in a handson guitar clinic. Put your musical skills to the test on “The Play Me Wall” where you can play new guitar models and some of Martin’s best-known and top-selling guitars. Don’t worry if you can’t play guitar—musical knowledge is not required! *Earn requirements towards the Musician Badge. Great supplemental activity for the Woodworker badge.
Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$17 / girl
Do you want to improve the world? Use LEGOs® to explore the origins of fundamentally important inventions like a hand mixer, windshield wipers, and sewing machines! Find out the difference between an invention and a discovery, how inventions solve problems, and how to get an invention patented. Then give it a whirl—what creative ideas do you have for improving something you do every day? *Great supplemental activity for the Inventor badge.
$5 / girl
$16 / girl $14 / adult
Enjoy the Crayola Experience with Girl Scouts from across Eastern Pennsylvania! At the newly renovated Crayola Factory, explore 25 fun attractions that combine color, chemistry, and technology. Watch a live theater show to discover how crayons are made, and enjoy hands-on activities as you draw, paint and create marvelous Model Magic sculptures. You’ll even design your own marker to take home! In a GSEP-exclusive program, learn about how artists depict beauty in portraits and self portraits, paint your own self portrait, and examine how your family is unique and special through art. Girls will attend two 45-minute workshops and are then free to explore the Crayola Experience. Girls must attend with an adult. Please pack a brown bag lunch or food will be available for purchase at the Café. Workshop times will be assigned about two weeks prior to the program and sent with the confirmation. *Includes event patch and admission to the Crayola Experience. This program meets requirements towards the Painting and Drawing Badges.
A Pennsylvania Dutch Holiday Celebration SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 10:30AM–12PM Troxell-Steckel Farm Museum 4229 Reliance Street, Whitehall Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$12 / person
Travel back in time to the mid-1800s and become a Pennsylvania Dutch girl preparing to celebrate the holidays. Help with chores, join in songs and games, hear holiday tales, decorate a tree,
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and much more. Finish the morning by participating in an old-time Pennsylvania Dutch holiday celebration! *Completes requirements towards the Playing the Past badge.
Seniors & Ambassadors TAKE ACTION !
Flower Fun
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1–4PM
Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading
Delaware Valley College 700 E. Butler Avenue, Doylestown Grades: 9–12 Cost:
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 9AM– SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10AM
Rally with sister Girl Scouts and make some noise about issues in your school, neighborhood, city, state, or world that make you mad. Shout it out! Draw it on the walls! Share it through social media! Be inspired to Take Action by hearing from recent Gold Awardees and young women who used their vision to create social change. College students will lead you through hands-on activities as you sketch out your ideas for a Gold Award Take Action project that will empower you to change the world! Time at this program can count towards your Gold Award if you have completed two Senior or Ambassador Journeys or one Senior or Ambassador Journey and your Silver Award! *Includes an event patch.
Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$45 / person
Curious about camp? Taste what camp offers and take a bite out of each activity! Participate in arts and crafts, group games, nature activities, a campfire, songs, and more. Have a great time in the outdoors and make new friends! Girls will sleep in heated cabins. This program is open to girls in a troop as well as individual girls attending with a parent. All adults must be registered Girl Scouts and have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program; Safety Activity Checkpoints Adults only. *Includes accommodations, all food and event patch.
Cadettes TAKE ACTION! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 9AM–12PM Delaware Valley College 700 E. Butler Avenue, Doylestown Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$7 / girl
Rally with sister Girl Scouts from around the region and inspire each other to make the world a better place! Discover how to use your special skills and talents to address an issue that you care about in your community. Brainstorm unique solutions with other girls who are dedicated to making a big difference! College students will lead you through fun hands-on activities as you sketch out your ideas for a Silver Award Take Action Project! Time at this program can count towards your Silver Award if you have completed a Cadette Journey! *Includes an event patch.
$7 / girl
Games Galore SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10AM–12PM Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 2–3 Cost:
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Brownie Bite Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1–4PM
$12 / girl $6 / adult
Have fun at the museum as you create a scavenger hunt for the galleries, invent an indoor sport, and play animal charades. Pretend you are a Girl Scout from the past as you make your own ball-and-cup game and learn all about how kids played games in the olden days. Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes Making Games badge and museum admission.
$14 / girl $6 / adult
Did you know that you can find flowers at the Reading Public Museum all year long? Visit with a master gardener and learn how the museum grows its own flowers, even in the winter! Participate in a flower dissection, see how flowers are used in art, and make flower-themed gifts for your friends and family. Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes Flowers badge and museum admission.
Cookies & Other Business SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1PM–4PM University of Pennsylvania, Houston Hall 3417 Spruce Street, Philadelphia Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$15 / girl
Calling all Cookie Bosses and entrepreneurs! Polish your cookie-selling and other business skills with a fun and interactive workshop hosted by the Wharton Women, a group of female business students at the University of Pennsylvania. With these savvy business women as your guides, you’ll discover the basic business skills that lead to successful sales. Learn how to market your product, set and achieve business goals, offer dazzling customer service, and apply these skills to increase your cookie sales or start a business of your own! Taste test the 2015 cookie lineup and get a sneak peek at the recognitions you can earn for reaching your goals. *Includes snack and event patch.
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Beauty & the Beast
Amazing Artists
Up All Night
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1:30–6PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1–3PM
The Arden Theatre 40 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia
Allentown Art Museum of the Lehigh Valley 31 N. 5th Street, Allentown
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 5PM–SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 8AM
Grades: K–6 Cost:
$22 / girl $24 / adult
You may think you know the story of Beauty and the Beast, but wait until you see this classic fairy tale come to life with a new spin! Watch this exciting show and explore the skills it takes to be an actress or a playwright in hands-on workshops presented by skilled teachers and actors from the Arden Drama School. You’ll meet the actors who bring this tale to life after the show. Be sure to bring your camera! *Includes snack and event patch.
Hoot Hike
Grades: 4–5
Grades: 6–8
Cost:
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$15 / girl $10 / adult
Junior Girl Scouts are amazing artists! Take a tour through the galleries to discover all the treasures the museum has to offer, then experiment with different drawing materials. Learn how to add shading, and create perspective in your artwork. Take your skills into the classroom as you create your own special masterpiece sketchbook. *Earn requirements towards the Drawing badge.
Winter Camp
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 7–9PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1:30 PM– TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 7PM
Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K–12
Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven
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Grades: 1–12
$9 / girl $5 / adult
It’s mating season for Pennsylvania’s largest owls�the best time to spot a great horned owl in the wild! Join the Wildlands Conservancy’s owl experts on a hike in search of these fascinating nocturnal birds. You’ll meet live owls and discover some amazing things about their calls, behavior, and anatomy. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes hot cocoa, snack, and event patch.
Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge
$120 / girl
This is a girls-only event! Leave your parents and leaders behind as you make new friends and meet up with summer camp buddies. GSEP summer camp staff treat you to the traditional camp experience with a winter twist. Activities include crafts, campfires, hiking and� weather permitting�ice skating and snowshoeing. You will stay in heated cabins and enjoy meals served in the Dining Hall. *Includes accommodations and all food.
$35 / girl
Girls only—No Sleeping Allowed! Pull an all-nighter while monitoring the MEdia around you through movies, magazines, and TV shows. Put the real ME in media by recreating it for a positive change and to inspire others. Keep your eyes open to earn badges! *Earn the Monitor, Influence and Cultivate badges. Includes dinner, snacks, a light breakfast, MEdia girl book, and Monitor, Influence and Cultivate badges.
Science of Games SUNDAY, JANUARY 4, 1–4PM Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$17/ girl
It’s all fun and games, especially when it comes to STEM! Discover exciting science and math concepts through toys and games. Play a three-in-a-row game to learn probability, or explore how friction and symmetry help keep a top spinning. Build and program a robotic pinball machine and learn the role of sensors in popular arcade games. You’ll never look at toys the same way!
911�What’s Your Emergency? SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 9AM–12PM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 2–3
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$9 / girl
Do you know what to do for a paper cut or a bee sting? How can you tell if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should learn how to help in
an emergency! At this program, girls will make a kit to take home, talk to doctors and nurses, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first to arrive at an emergency. *This program meets most of the requirements for the First Aid badge.
Cookie Rallies SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1–4PM Cedar Crest College 100 College Drive, Allentown Lincoln University 1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University Grades: K–5 Cost:
$5 / girl
Let’s get ready for cookies!!! Gather with sister Girl Scouts in anticipation of the 2015 cookie sale! Learn how to talk with customers, get a peek at the cookie recognitions, taste test your favorite cookies, and take part in other fun activities designed to give you the skills you need to be a Cookie Boss. This is a girl-only event. *Earn requirements towards the Cookie Business badges. Includes event patch.
Hoot Hike SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 7–9PM Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K–12 Cost:
$9 / girl $5 / adult
It’s mating season for Pennsylvania’s largest owls— the best time to spot a great horned owl in the wild! Join the Wildlands Conservancy’s owl experts on a hike in search of these fascinating nocturnal birds. You’ll meet live owls and discover some amazing things about their calls, behavior, and anatomy. If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes hot cocoa, snack, and event patch.
Stop Animation Movie Magic SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 1–3PM Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$14 / girl
Movie magic�it just doesn’t happen without a plan! Learn the fundamental writing techniques behind every movie script, from story idea to storyboarding. Work in teams to take your script to the next level, making your very own stop animation video using LEGOs® and computer programs. Discover how to make your characters walk, run, disappear, and even swim in water on the big screen! At the end, each team will have a minimovie loaded onto YouTube to share with friends and family. *Includes event patch.
S’more Snow FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 5PM–SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven Grades: 4–5 Cost:
$55 / person
Celebrate the fun and excitement of winter by doing all things snow! Snowshoe through the woods, go sledding, and do snow painting and snow crafts. For an extra fee, you can go on an optional snow tubing trip to Big Boulder. No snow? No worries! Memorable camp experiences await you! Individual Girl Scouts may attend without being accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations, all meals, and event patch.
Maple Sugaring Day Program Leaders FRIDAY, JANUARY 30–SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, TIMES PROVIDED IN EVENT CONFIRMATION SNOW DATE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 31– SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 Valley Forge Program Center 100 Juliette Low Way, Valley Forge Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$10 / girl
Put your leadership skills into action! Older girl presenters are needed for the beloved girl-led Maple Sugaring Day at Camp Tweedale. Whether you enjoy acting, writing scripts, making crafts, or working with younger girls, there is something for everyone! Commitment includes an overnight rehearsal at Valley Forge Program Center in January and the event weekend at Camp Tweedale, with the option to spend Saturday night at camp. Bring food for breakfast and lunch for Maple Sugaring Day. *Includes accommodations for training and event, all food for training, and dinner on Maple Sugaring Day.
911�What’s Your Emergency? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 9AM–12PM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 2–3 Cost:
$9 / girl
Do you know what to do for a paper cut or a bee sting? How can you tell if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should learn how to help in an emergency! At this program, girls will make a kit to take home, talk to doctors and nurses, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first to arrive at an emergency. *This program meets most of the requirements for the First Aid badge.
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Movin’ & Groovin’
Winter Carnival
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2nd–3rd: 10–11:30AM, 4th–5th: 1–3:30PM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 5PM–SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 10AM
Snapology of Reading 220 N. Park Road, Bldg #5, Wyomissing
Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven
Grades: 2–5
Cost:
Cost:
$10 / girl
Girls love technology and science! Learn basic engineering principles as you build super-cool models that use gears, axles, and pulleys. Discuss the six simple machines and how they make our lives easier. Plus, build one of several different models (a windmill, rubber band car, and catapult) and talk about the science behind the technology. How do these simple machines help us in our everyday lives? Plus spend some time playing in the Discovery Center where your imagination can run wild! *Includes admission to the Discovery Center and event patch.
Girl Scout Agents
Grades: 4–10 $55 / person
Come to camp and enjoy the fun and excitement of being in the snow! Participate in activities at camp or�for an extra fee�go to Jack Frost for skiing, snowboarding, and/or tubing! (We will provide food for your trip to Jack Frost.) Individual Girl Scouts may attend the program without an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations and all food.
Making Meals Fun & Simple SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 12–3PM Whole Foods Market 1575 The Fairway, Jenkintown Grades: 4–5 Cost:
Alvernia University 400 Saint Bernardine Street, Reading
Here’s your chance to learn how to make meals like your favorite “Iron Chef!” A Whole Foods Healthy Eating Specialist will show you how to prepare a nutritious, appetizing, and attractive meal, as well as techniques such knife safety skills. You will then be put to the test when it’s your turn to prepare foods for the whole group to enjoy! Care will be taken to accommodate all food allergies. *Snacks and Simple Meals badge included.
Cost:
$5 / girl
Explore forensics�the art of catching criminals with science. Venture through a crime scene and use the evidence to figure out who committed the crime! Take a closer look at fingerprints, tire tracks, and fibers. Then dive into the world of DNA and learn how it helps solve the mystery. Use interrogation to help reveal what the criminal might be hiding. *Includes Special Agent badge.
$12 / girl
Pocono Adventure FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 7PM–SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 3PM Camp Mosey Wood, White Haven Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$75 / person
A weekend of adventure awaits you in the Poconos! Stay in heated cabins with other troops. Spend Saturday in camp enjoying winter sports such as
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Mmm, Maple Sugar! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, K–3rd: 10–11:30AM, 4th–5th: 12:30–2PM Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media Grades: K–5
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 6:30–8PM
Grades: 6–8
ice skating and snowshoeing (weather permitting). After a Sunday brunch, we head over to the H2Ooooohh! Indoor Water Park for four hours of splashing around and fun! You must provide your own transportation to the water park. Individual girls are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check to participate in the program. *Includes all accommodations and food.
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$14 / girl
Put on mittens and hats and come to see how maple syrup is made! Begin indoors with some background information about trees and how sap rises in the spring, and then head out to learn about tapping trees and collecting sap. Watch how sap is boiled down over a fire and enjoy a taste of the yummy finished product.
Tree Trek SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 10AM–12PM Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media Grades: 6–12 Cost:
$14 / girl
Enjoy some tree fun and learn about maple syrup and other tree wonders! Follow the process of maple syrup production from tapping the tree and boiling the sap to tasting the delicious final product. Through games, role playing, and crafts, you’ll learn about area trees and how they benefit both people and wildlife. *Includes Trees badge for Cadettes.
Night Inside the Museum FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 6PM–SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 8:30AM Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$37 / girl $20 / adult
Spend the night exploring the dark! Look at works of art that feature night themes, interview the nighttime staff, and see a planetarium show. Finish your night exploration by sleeping in one of the museum galleries! Girls must attend with an adult. *Includes an evening snack, breakfast, Night Owl badge, and special “I Slept at the Museum” patch.
Engineering Your Tomorrow SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 9:30AM–3PM Conrad Schools of Science 201 Jackson Avenue, Wilmington, DE Grades: 6–8 Cost:
$8 / girl
Turn your ideas into reality with STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math)! Engineers today do so much more than wear lab coats and write equations! Join sister Girl Scouts from Delaware and Maryland as you meet amazing women who are changing the face of the future by working in chemistry, engineering, and other areas of innovation. Become a creative problem solver and test theories with hands-on activities which could include designing balloon cars, packaging s’mores, and extracting DNA from
strawberries (activities vary from year to year)! Additional informational sessions are provided for leaders and parents to help guide girls in making academic choices, preparing for higher education, and considering career options in science. Please be aware that in order for the event to run smoothly and to encourage making new friends, groups will be separated, NO EXCEPTIONS. *Includes lunch and event patch.
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Maple Sugaring Day SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, TIMES PROVIDED IN EVENT CONFIRMATION SNOW DATE: SUNDAY, MARCH 1 Camp Tweedale, Oxford Grades: 2–5
Winter at the Wildlands
Cost:
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 9AM–3PM
$15 / girl $10 / adult
Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador-level Girl Scouts will lead you on a three-hour adventure. Tour Camp Tweedale as you learn the history of maple sugaring: how it was discovered, how it was made years ago, and how you can make it today. Watch an evaporator turn sap into maple syrup and taste test the results. Event program has staggered start times that run from 8AM�3:30PM. Each program is about three hours long. Your event start time will be assigned two weeks prior to the event. Individual girls are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. *Includes snack, drink, and Maple Sugaring event patch.
Wildlands Conservancy 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: 4–12 Cost:
$25 / girl $15 / adult
If you want to try every activity at least once, this program is for you! Let the naturalists at Wildlands Conservancy be your guides as you try your hand at snowshoeing, Dutch oven cooking, maple sugaring, and other winterthemed outdoor activities. Maybe you’ll find the perfect new hobby for spicing up the cold winter days! If not attending with a troop, individual girls must be accompanied by an adult for supervision purposes. *Includes event patch.
Check out pg. 35 in Spark! There you will find detailed
registration instructions and policies for all of our programs.
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