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ICON GUIDE GSEP Signature Event Adventure & Water Health & Wellness Arts & Culture STEM Leadership Environmental Mobile Shop G.I.R.L. Agenda DAISIES/GRADES K-1 5 6 13 14 5 22 8 19 11 23 22 6 3 14 14 5 5 21 19 22 9 24 8 16 7 10 24 19 16 7 7 6 7 10 3
Autumn Adventurers Autumn Artists Be a Citizen Scientist! Be a Good Neighbor Camp Play Day Code Camp Cookie Camp-In Daisy Artists Daisy Outdoor Art Daisy Robotics Daisy Yoga Fall Festival 2.0 Family Camp Friendship Fun Full-Moon Hikers GSEP Journey Day: Think Like an Engineer Harry Potter Play Day Hoot Hike Land of the Lenape Lupe Petal Maple Saplings Maple Sugaring Me and My Buddies Nature is Neat Real Girls Code Real Girls of the World Resourceful Daisies Rolling Ramblers S.P.C.yAy! She and Me Camping Adventure Slumber Party Spooky Waters Thanks-A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race
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Check out the Fall 2018/Winter 2019 Program Guide! Pages 3 to 10 highlight programs facilitated by GSEP’s Girl Experience team (meet the GE team on page 1). Pages 10 to 25 feature programs that are run by GSEP’s program partners. We can’t wait to see you this fall! 15 Welcome to Daisy Flower Garden Totes 8 Winter Camp 23 Zinni Petal
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3D in Windows 10 911, What’s Your Emergency? 911, What’s Your Emergency? Apple Cidering Autumn Adventurers Autumn Artists Be a Citizen Scientist! Bike Philly Sampler Blast from the Past Adventures Brownie Art Creators Brownie Potter Brownie Robotics Brownie Robotics Bugs With Brownies! Camp Adventures Camp Play Day Challenge Me! - Brownies Color Your World Cookie Camp-In Dance It Up! Express Yourself Fall Festival 2.0 Family Camp First Aid Day Fit Fun Friendship Fun Full-Moon Hikers Girl Scouts Give Back GSEP Journey Day: Think Like an Engineer Harry Potter Play Day Hoot Hike Household Elf Impressions of Nature Kickin’ It Camp Style Land of the Lenape Let’s Get Playing Make Code With Minecraft Make New Friends Maple Sugaring Maple Sugaring Movin’ and Groovin’ My Best Self Nature Night Investigation Night Hikers Nighttime Adventures Outdoor Adventurer Perfectly Polished! Pong Under the Sea Real Girls Code Real Girls of the World
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She and Me Camping Adventure Shrek Jr. Slumber Party Space Adventurers Spook-opoly Spooky Waters Super Snacks Tea With Juliette Terrific Twirlers Thanks A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race Trekkin’ in Nature What’s the Big Idea? Winter Camp Wonders of Water: Love Water Your Future Self
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3D in Windows 10 911, What’s Your Emergency? 911, What’s Your Emergency? After Dark at the Zoo Annie Apple Cidering Autumn Adventurers Back to the Drawing Board Behind the Mask Bike Philly Sampler Camp Play Day Camper Basics Canoeing 101 Challenge Me! - Juniors Colonial Day Colonial Foodways Cookie Camp-In Eco-Friendly Campers Ecocampers Empowering Girls Engineer It! Fall Festival 2.0 Family Camp First Aid Day Fitness Fun Full-Moon Hikers Geocacher Girl Power Girl Scouts Give Back GSEP Journey Day: Get Moving GSEP Journey Day: Think Like an Engineer Healthy Meals History in the Making Hogwarts Hoot Hike Incredible Animal Habitats
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Junior Camp Classics Junior Citizen Science Junior Detective Overnight Junior Drawing Overnight Junior Flower Training! Junior Robotics Kickin’ It Camp Style Land of the Lenape Light Up Your Imagination Make Code With Minecraft Maple Sugaring Maple Sugaring Martin Guitar...Music to My Ears Mural Arts Magic Nature Scribes Night Hikers Perfect Practice Play Perfectly Polished! Photo Explorers Photo Explorers Play the Past Overnight Power of the Girl Real Girls Code Real Girls of the World S.P.C.yAy! S’more Snow She and Me Camping Adventure Spooky Waters Staying Fit Thanks-A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race Treasure Hunters Winter at the Wildlands Winter Camp Winter Carnival Your Future Self
CADETTES/GRADES 6-8 3 24 24 21 19 20 22 5 17 12 15 5 3 12 5 7 4 22 5 17 21 24 7 25 17 3 15 14
Adventure Seekers aMAZE! AMAZING Relationships Annie Art Apprentices Art Book Adventures Artists of the Night Autumn Adventurers Be an Artsy Girl Scout Behind the Mask Bike & Boat Camp Play Day Program Aide Canoeing Canoeing 101 Caving Experience Caving Experience Challenge Me! - Older Girls Climb On Colorful Chemistry Comic Artist Overnight Comics and Cartooning Comics and Cartooning Cookie Captains Eating for YOU! Empowering Girls Family Camp Financing My Dreams Full-Moon Hikers
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Girls Around the World Go Nuclear GSEP Journey Day: Amaze Halloween Skills and Thrills Handstitched Binding Kickin’ It Camp Style Land of the Lenape Like a Girl Maple Sugaring Maple Sugaring Program Leaders Martin Guitar...Music to My Ears Mural Arts Magic Night Hikers On the Road to Gettysburg Pocono Adventure Raise Your Voice Real Rocks Rock Real Rocks Rock Science of Happiness Snow Splash - Kalahari Style Snow-Mageddon Spooky Waters Sundae Sunday Teen Reading Lounge (Grades 7 & 8) Terrific Trees Thanks-A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race Treasure Hunters Tree-tastic Villanova Campus Tour Villanova Campus Tour Winter at the Wildlands Winter Camp Winter Carnival
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Act 1: Scene You! Adventure Seekers Annie Artists of the Night Autumn Adventurers Be an Artsy Girl Scout Behind the Mask Bike & Boat Business Etiquette Camp Play Day Program Aide Canoeing Caving Experience Caving Experience Celebrate Sisterhood Challenge Me! - Older Girls Cookie Captains Courageous Climbers Cross-Training Extreme First Aid Family Camp Girls Auto Learn Go Nuclear Halloween Skills and Thrills Inspire, Design, and Sew It’s a Girltopia Like a Girl Maple Sugaring Program Leaders Martin Guitar...Music to My Ears Mural Arts Magic On the Road to Gettysburg
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Outdoor Art Expert Pocono Adventure Real Rocks Rock Real Rocks Rock Science of Style Snow Splash - Kalahari Style Snow-Mageddon Spooky Waters Sundae Sunday Teen Reading Lounge Textile Arts Thanks-A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race Villanova Campus Tour Villanova Campus Tour Voice Your Vote Winter at the Wildlands Winter Camp Winter Carnival
AMBASSADORS/GRADES 11-12 3 5 17 12 15 5 3 5 7 18 4 7 25 18 14 3 13 18 5 11 25 23 18 8 19 18 6 9 3 6 8 9 6 4 11 7 10 3 12 25 3 8
Adventure Seekers Autumn Adventurers Be an Artsy Girl Scout Behind the Mask Bike & Boat Camp Play Day Program Aide Canoeing Caving Experience Caving Experience Celebrate Sisterhood Challenge Me! - Older Girls Cookie Captains Courageous Climbers Credit Crusaders Extreme First Aid Family Camp Girls Auto Learn Go Nuclear Halloween Skills and Thrills Hydro Explorers Inspire, Design, and Sew It’s a Girltopia Like a Girl Maple Sugaring Program Leaders Martin Guitar...Music to My Ears Mural Arts Magic On the Road to Gettysburg Pocono Adventure Real Rocks Rock Real Rocks Rock Snow Splash - Kalahari Style Snow-Mageddon Spooky Waters Sundae Sunday Teen Reading Lounge Thanks-A-Lot Trot Thin Mint Sprint Tough Cookie Adventure Race Villanova Campus Tour Villanova Campus Tour Voice Your Vote Winter Camp
Meet the girl experience team! April E. Beattie aka “Ape” Director of Adventure and Water Camp Mosey Wood 29 years as a Girl Scout THREE FACTS ABOUT APRIL • In high school, I completed a research project about the camp that I grew up attending and discovered the main building was built by my ancestors! Guess you could say camping is in my blood. • I LOVE the Phillies! • I have a supercool little sister who is a Girl Scout leader in Oxford! WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Overseeing and scheduling adventure facilitators at all our camps, facilitating year-round programs at Mosey Wood, and recruiting, hiring, and training amazing staff for summer camp! FAVORITE GS COOKIE Caramel deLites FAVORITE QUOTE “Savor the moments that are warm and special and giggly.” —Sammy Davis Jr.
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Michele Bement aka “Shelly B”
Hana Haseman aka “Cahaba”
Director of Resident Camps 38 years as a Girl Scout
Director of Health and Wellness Camp Laughing Waters 4 years as a Girl Scout
THREE FACTS ABOUT MICHELE • I love to knit. • I take my guitar everywhere. • I am passionate about Girl Scouts and what we do for girls! WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Supporting the team responsible for our resident camps and adventure and archery activities, as well as overseeing our camp accreditation. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Shortbread
THREE FACTS ABOUT HANA • One of my favorite outdoor activities is looking for macroinvertebrates in streams and ponds! • I first rode on a motorcycle when I was 6 months old. • My husband and I are big football fans. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Helping girls and adults have an amazing camp experience, facilitating yearround programs at Laughing Waters and managing the Trefoil Fitness Challenge.
FAVORITE QUOTE “Ours is a circle of friendships, united by ideals.”
FAVORITE GS COOKIE Caramel deLites!
—Juliette Gordon Low
FAVORITE QUOTE “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” —Maya Angelou
With them by your side, there’s no telling what you’ll accomplish! Ally Kontra
Maureen Maier
Girl Experience Partnerships and Program Coordinator 2 years as a Girl Scout
VP of Girl Experience & Property 3 years as a Girl Scout!
THREE FACTS ABOUT ALLY • I paddled in two 90-mile canoe races through the Adirondacks in college. • I snorkeled on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. • I ran my first half-marathon November 2017 in Philadelphia. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Coordinating and communicating with our program partners, providing Spark Program Guide customer service, and compiling and analyzing Girl Experience program data. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Caramel deLites FAVORITE QUOTE “It’s not the size of a dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.”
THREE FACTS ABOUT MAUREEN • I have a Brownie Girl Scout. • Socks are my favorite wardrobe item. • I didn’t look down when I went across the Mosey Wood zip line (but I will some day!). WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP I get to manage the teams that make our camps and programs so amazing! The Girl Experience team provides the expertise to develop and implement programs that run at our properties, as well as within communities in our nine-county region. The Property team ensures our camp properties are maintained and managed according to GSEP, GSUSA, and other regulations. All of this so that YOU can enjoy camp, develop skills, take risks, make friends, and become leaders. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Thin Mints
—Mark Twain
FAVORITE QUOTE “Start where you are. Use what you have. Do what you can.”
Kristin Leiby aka “Clicky”
—Arthur Ashe
Director of Community Programs Camp Mountain House 15 years as a Girl Scout THREE FACTS ABOUT KRISTIN • My favorite TV show is Survivor. • I have a dog named Charlie who is a miniFox Terrier/Chihuahua Mix (he is my baby!). • My favorite Girl Scout song is “The Princess Pat.” WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Overseeing all our partner programs listed in the Program Guide, preparing for summer camp and training our staff, leading the GS Says Girl Advisory committee, and providing support for signature events. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Thin Mints FAVORITE QUOTE “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope or confidence.” —Helen Keller
Rebecca Saunders aka “Nester” Manager of Girl Programs & Camp Valley Forge 19 years as a Girl Scout THREE FACTS ABOUT REBECCA • I love hiking/backpacking and my favorite hike to date was a summit of Mount Katahdin in Maine. • I enjoy doing jigsaw and word puzzles in my free time. • I am SCUBA certified and dove into a shipwreck off the Florida Keys. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Heading up Camp Valley Forge during the summer, facilitating year-round programming at Valley Forge, and managing the highest awards ceremonies and trainings. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Peanut Butter Patties FAVORITE QUOTE “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” —Anais Nin
Erin Vermeulen aka “Erwin” Maggi Miller Manager of Service & Awards 15 years as a Girl Scout THREE FACTS ABOUT MAGGI • I love traveling – especially roadtripping to National Parks! • I often take my pups, Millie and Jasmine, on hikes and for dips in the river when it’s warm out! • One of my favorite Gold Award projects involved helping owners find alternative solutions to surrendering their pets. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP Managing the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award processes, approving service awards, GSEP scholarships, and GSUSA Destinations, and developing and facilitating GSEP Sponsored Trips.
Director of Girl Experience & Day Camps 16 years as a Girl Scout THREE FACTS ABOUT ERIN • I am the mommy to two adorable little boys who love spending time at Laughing Waters and Mountain House. • My favorite place to be is at the beach! • In my spare time, I enjoy health and fitness and Zumba. WHERE YOU CAN FIND ME AT GSEP I get to manage the team responsible for our day camps, service and highest awards, and community program partners. I also oversee the Take the Lead Girl Experience and support our signature events. FAVORITE GS COOKIE Peanut Butter Patties
FAVORITE GS COOKIE Thanks-A-Lots
FAVORITE QUOTE “Nothing can dim the light which shines from within.”
FAVORITE QUOTE “She thought she could, so she did.”
—Maya Angelou
—R.S. Grey
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Family Camp FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 7PMMONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: All Ages Cost: $95/person (Children Under 2 Free) Enjoy a weekend of fun and relaxation for your entire family! Parents, sisters, brothers, grandparents, and other relatives are invited to Camp Mosey Wood. Families participate in organized activities such as swimming, boating, hiking, games, and crafts, but you can also enjoy other activities independently. Activity specialists will be on hand to guide you through archery (2nd grade and above) and the high-ropes challenge course (6th grade and above), with lifeguards overseeing swimming and boating. Adults must supervise children during the event; one adult must register for every three children. *Includes accommodations and all meals served in the Dining Hall. Register at https:// gsepfamilycampaugust2018.eventbrite.com.
Tough Cookie Adventure Race
adventure race. Choose your level of adventure. All challenges are optional. You might get wet, muddy, or dirty, but you’re guaranteed to have fun! After the race, stay at camp from 1-4 p.m. for archery (2nd grade and up), swimming, and the rock wall (4th grade and up), as well as sports and games like gaga and disc golf. Enjoy a picnic lunch (self-provided), while checking out the partner pavilion and music from our DJ. This is a family event, but at least one member of each team must be a registered Girl Scout. An adult is required to register and participate with the team if members are 12 and under. *Includes T-shirt if registered by August 25 and event patch. Register at https://gseptoughcookieadventurerace2018 .eventbrite.com. Looking for the full camp experience? Stay at camp the night before! Space is limited, so register early for this opportunity. Continental breakfast is included on Saturday morning. Family Tents: $40/tent for 4 people Troop Tents: $80/2 tents for 4 girls and up to 4 adults Cabin: $100/cabin for 1 family/troop unit up to 10 people
Adventure Seekers FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 7PM-SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 4PM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$115/girl
$95/adult Adventure on land, in the water, and through the air! What more can you ask for? Spend Saturday at camp aiming straight at the archery range, paddling across the pond, and climbing to new heights as you tackle the multi-tiered challenge tower and soar through the air on dueling zip lines. On Sunday, head out for a day of whitewater rafting on the Lehigh River! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes Friday snack, all meals on Saturday in the Dining Hall, and a cold breakfast and packed lunch on Sunday. Includes four hours of activities on Saturday and rafting on Sunday.
Real Rocks Rock
Voice Your Vote
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 9AM-12PM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 9AM-12PM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 7:30–9AM REGISTRATION 10AM RACE START
Ralph Stover State Park 150 Tory Road, Pipersville
Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Cost:
Grades: All Ages
Time to take on the real rocks! Join GSEP belayers and improve your climbing skills and confidence as you scale the high-rocks area at Ralph Stover State Park. Let out your inner risk-taker as you climb and rappel with your sister Girl Scouts cheering you on. Please bring water and a snack. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Cost: $30/person through August 15 $40/person through August 29 Join us at the 2nd annual Tough Cookie Adventure Race and complete challenges, navigate maps, and push your limits while you race against the clock! With a team of two to four people, you’ll run, bike, or forge a stream as you race to meet check points and complete team challenges throughout Camp Laughing Waters in our two-hour
Grades: 9-12
Grades: 6-12
Cost:
$20/girl
Canoeing Real Rocks Rock
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1-4PM Ralph Stover State Park 150 Tory Road, Pipersville Grades: 6-12 Cost:
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Make your voice heard! Learn all about the voting process, from registering to casting your ballot. Compare campaign ads, design your own campaign, and explore what voting looks like in other countries. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Behind the Ballot badge for Seniors.
$20/girl
Time to take on the real rocks! Join GSEP belayers and improve your climbing skills and confidence as you scale the high-rocks area at Ralph Stover State Park. Let out your inner risk-taker as you climb and rappel with your sister Girl Scouts cheering you on. Please bring water and a snack. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 10AM-4PM Northbrook Canoe Company 1810 Beagle Road, West Chester Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$50/girl
$40/adult Spend your day canoeing down the scenic Brandywine River. Paddle on a four-hour adventure down river, allowing extra time to relax. Eat a picnic lunch on the river and spend quality time with your sister Girl Scouts. Please bring your own bagged lunch and water. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Lifeguards will be provided.
Look out for GSEP’s Signature Events, which appear with this icon. You won’t want to miss out on these! Sundae Sunday SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 12-3PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 6-12 Cost: $15/girl Calling all Halloween lovers! Interested in creating GSEP’s Halloween extravaganza for younger Girl Scouts? You make the decisions this year! Plan the Autumn Adventures and Spooky Waters event and become a leader as you prepare for the big day. Volunteer roles include leading sing-alongs, working as a tattoo artist, serving as a group guide, leading arts and crafts time, facilitating games, and designing spooky skits (Spooky Waters only). Earn Service to Girl Scouting hours and enjoy tasty ice cream, too! You must register for and attend Sundae Sunday and be able to take part in Autumn Adventures/ Spooky Waters as a leader on October 27. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Adults will be asked to assist in facilitation of the program. Individual girls are welcome. *Includes ice cream at planning meeting, lunch, dinner and event patches at Autumn Adventures/Spooky Waters.
Challenge Me! – Brownies Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 2-3 Cost: $60/girl $40/adult Spend a weekend challenging yourself at camp! Try activities like hiking, archery, boating, and bouldering. Wrap up Saturday night singing songs around the campfire with girls of all ages before falling asleep in a platform tent. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes four hours of activity during the day on Saturday, accommodations, and all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack - Sunday breakfast).
Bike Philly Sampler SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 13, 20, AND 27, 10AM–12PM
Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony
Wissahickon Park, Manayunk Tow Path, Belmont Plateau, Philadelphia
Grades: 4-5 Cost: $65/girl
Grades: 2-5
$40/adult
Cost: $100/girl
Spend a weekend challenging yourself at camp! Test your limits with activities like archery, the climbing wall, boating, and the low-ropes challenge course. Wrap up Saturday night singing songs around the campfire with girls of all ages before falling asleep in a platform tent. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes five hours of activity during the day on Saturday, accommodations, and all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack - Sunday breakfast).
Explore the best of Philly’s bike paths on two wheels. For four weeks in October, meet up with sister Girl Scouts for two hours of adventure. Each Saturday, start off with some team-building, basic bike safety, and bike maintenance skills, before heading off on a ride. Each week will feature a new trail! If you’re confident on a bike and ready for some cool flat trails, these rides are perfect for you! Bonus: each location offers opportunities for extra challenges as you demonstrate readiness for more adventure. Girls must attend ALL sessions and bring their own bike and helmet, as well as a water bottle. This is a girl-only program. *Includes Bike Philly patch and GSEP T-shirt. Non-members can register at gsepbikephillysampler2018 .eventbrite.com for an additional $30, which includes annual GS membership.
Challenge Me! - Older Girls FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 7PM-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 6-12 Cost: $80/girl
If you are an adult interested in serving as a program volunteer, email Memberservices@gsep.org with the subject line: Bike Philly Volunteer.
$40/adult Spend a weekend challenging yourself at camp! Take a risk and try activities like archery, boating, the high-ropes challenge course, and dueling zip lines. Wrap up Saturday night singing songs around the campfire with girls of all ages before falling asleep in a platform tent. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes four hours of activity during the day on Saturday, accommodations, and all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack - Sunday breakfast).
GSEP Journey Day: Amaze MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 8AM-4PM Camp Mountain House, Allentown Grades: 6-8 Cost:
$35/girl
Attention Cadettes! Are you looking for a fun, relaxing break from school? Come to Camp Mountain House and enjoy a day filled with hands-on activities while working toward your Journey Award set! Talk about the ups and downs of friendship and gain the confidence to deal with bullying and other relationship issues. Leave camp with lots of ideas for completing your Take Action project! Please bring a bagged lunch. *Includes afternoon snack and the Amaze Journey Award set.
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Challenge Me! - Juniors FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 5PM-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 10AM
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ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes magical snack and event patch.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9AM-4PM Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge $30/girl
Summer went by way too fast, and we miss camp! Spend your day off from school at Camp Valley Forge! Create arts and crafts, play games, shoot archery (grades 2+), challenge yourself on the low-ropes challenge course (grades 4+), and more. Please bring a packed lunch. *Includes afternoon snack.
Camp Play Day Program Aide MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 9AM-4PM Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge
GSEP Journey Day: Think Like an Engineer SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 10AM-12PM Camp Mountain House, Allentown Grades: K-1 Cost:
$11/girl
Think you can be an engineer? You can! Come to camp to find out how engineers solve problems and complete a hands-on design challenge of your own. Leave camp with lots of ideas for how to complete your Take Action project! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Think Like an Engineer Award.
$15/girl
Summer went by way too fast, and we miss camp! Spend your day off from school using your leadership skills at Camp Valley Forge. Assist younger campers with arts and crafts, lead games and songs, and more. Girls must have successfully completed Program Aide Training. Please bring a packed lunch. *Includes afternoon snack.
Harry Potter Play Day
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 9AM-12:30PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: K-3 Cost: $20/girl Magic surrounds us at camp! Come to Camp Shelly Ridge as we recreate the world of Harry Potter. Design your own magic wand, search for magical creatures, and create chemistry-based magic. Costumes are encouraged but not required. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes magical snack and event patch.
Hogwarts SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1:30-5PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: 4-5 Cost:
$20/girl
Magic surrounds us at camp! Come to Camp Shelly Ridge as we recreate the world of Harry Potter. Design your own magic wand, search for magical creatures, create chemistry-based magic, and try your hand at archery. Costumes are encouraged but not required. All troops must meet girl-adult
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Grades: 6-8 Cost:
$15/girl
Girls, grab your safety goggles! Create your own bouncy balls, mix up some bath bombs, and use invisible ink to write secret codes to your friends! Explore the science behind these colorful creations. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes National Chemistry Week patch.
Halloween Skills and Thrills FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7PM-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony
Grades: 7-9 Cost:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1-3PM Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge
Grades: K-5 Cost:
Colorful Chemistry
Caving Experience SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 11AM-5:30PM Sheetz 8000 Olde Scotland Road Shippensburg Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$35/girl
$30/adult Come explore a natural cave. Learn from a speleological expert on how to safely move through a cave as you explore the depths of one of nature’s finest wonders. All participants should be within the maximum allowable height-weight ratio. Check the Program/Event Registration for the chart. Please bring a bagged lunch and water. The group will travel to a pizza shop for dinner after the program. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Brownie Art Creators
Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$80/girl
$40/adult It’s all about the outdoors this weekend! Spend most of the day learning and practicing basic outdoor skills. Carve pumpkins with your knife skills, build fires, tie knots, and more! Enjoy the challenge tower and dueling zip lines, too. At the end of the day, travel through a fun haunted house. All participants will stay in cabins with other troops. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls are welcome. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day Saturday, accommodations and all meals served in the Dining Hall.
Autumn Adventures SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 11AM-3PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: All ages
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1-3:30PM
Cost:
$18/girl
Camp Mountain House, Allentown
$8/ adult
Grades: 2-3
Celebrate the changing seasons at Laughing Waters. Start the day with a rousing camp sing-a-long, then head out on your autumn adventure. Explore camp as you create fall crafts, play Halloween games, and sparkle with glitter tattoos. See how far apples can fly when you go “apple chunking.” Enjoy a thrilling game of gaga! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Families welcome! Adults must supervise children during the event; one adult must register for every three children. Event is rain or shine. This event is scare-free. For Halloween fun with a spooky atmosphere,
Cost:
$9/girl
From bird noises to unique tree leaf patterns, inspiration for art is all around us in nature! Explore the beauty of Camp Mountain House as you make music using sticks and rocks, create a dough pendant with a leaf impression, and embark on a nature scavenger hunt! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1-3 of Outdoor Art Creator badge.
attend Spooky Waters later in the day. Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors interested in helping to plan and run Autumn Adventures must register for and attend Sundae Sunday. *Includes a hot dog lunch (rotating times) and event patch.
Spooky Waters SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 4:30-8PM
Time to take on the real rocks! Join GSEP belayers and improve your climbing skills and confidence as you scale the highrocks area at Ralph Stover State Park. Let out your inner risk-taker as you climb and rappel with your sister Girl Scouts cheering you on. Please bring water and a snack. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Cost:
$18/girl
$8/adult Prepare to be spooked at GSEP’s annual Halloween festival at Camp Laughing Waters! Grab your costume and bring your flashlight for a walk along the dark trails to campsites haunted by older Girl Scouts performing spooky skits just for you! See how far apples can fly when you go “apple chunking.” Enjoy other activities such as Halloween crafts, glow-in-thedark gaga, and ghosts and ghouls that go bump in the night. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Families welcome! Adults must supervise children during the event; one adult must register for every three children. Event is rain or shine. For Halloween fun without the spooky atmosphere, attend Autumn Adventures 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 a hot dog dinner (rotating times) and event patch.
Real Rocks Rock Ralph Stover State Park 150 Tory Road, Pipersville Grades: 6-12 Cost:
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 7PM-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 11AM Camp Wood Haven, Pine Grove Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$110/person
Grab your gear and get ready for a trip to Gettysburg National Park, the site of one of the largest Civil War battles and reportedly one of the most haunted places in the United States. Sleep over at camp with girls from across GSEP and spend all day Saturday visiting the battlefield and the town of Gettysburg. Take a tour of the home where 20-year-old Jenny Wade, the only civilian who died during the battle, was killed. Find out what happened to the Shriver sisters when their family home was taken over by Confederate soldiers, then stop by the Visitors' Center. Tour the town of Gettysburg and enjoy dinner. Before you board the bus to head back to camp, end your day with the Ghosts of Gettysburg candlelight tour. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. Individual girls are welcome to attend without an adult. *Includes accommodations in heated cabins, round-trip bus from camp, all activity fees, and all meals and snacks except for dinner in Gettysburg.
$20/girl
Time to take on the real rocks! Join GSEP belayers and improve your climbing skills and confidence as you scale the high-rocks area at Ralph Stover State Park. Let out your inner risk-taker as you climb and rappel with your sister Girl Scouts cheering you on. Please bring water and a snack. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Real Rocks Rock SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1-4PM Ralph Stover State Park 150 Tory Road, Pipersville Grades: 6-12 Cost:
On the Road to Gettysburg
$20/girl
Fall Festival 2.0 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 7PM–SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 10AM
Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge Grades: K-3 Cost:
$10/girl
Let the outdoors inspire your artistic side! Draw, dance like a bumblebee, and create a gift out of items in nature. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Maker badge for Daisies and Outdoor Art Creator badge for Brownies.
Junior Camp Classics SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 9AM-12PM Camp Mountain House, Allentown Grades: 4-5 Cost:
$11/girl
Are you already feeling the cold weather blues? Come to camp for one last dose of summer fun! Practice your archery skills, challenge yourself on the low-ropes course, work on a craft project, and end your experience with a delicious s'more over the fire. What better way to spend a fall day? All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes s'more snack.
Treasure Hunters FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 7PM-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 4-8
Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony
Cost:
Grades: K-5
$40/adult
Cost:
Use clues to get you through this weekend! Learn how to make trail signs, geocache to find hidden treasure, learn the basics of using a compass, and follow clues throughout camp on a treasure hunt! *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, accommodations, all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack–Sunday breakfast), and Geocacher badge for Juniors.
$60/girl
$40/adult Spend the weekend at Camp Mosey Wood and celebrate fall with the changing leaves and beautiful sunset over the lake! Stay in cabins with other troops and enjoy crafts, hiking, games, and more, all while working on a badge. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check
$60/girl
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 9AM-12PM
Autumn Artists SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 10AM-12PM
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 2 and up
on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, accommodations, and all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack – Sunday breakfast). *Completes Daisy Make the World a Better Place petal. Includes Hiker badge for Brownies and Camper badge for Juniors.
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GSEP Journey Day: Get Moving SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 9AM– 4:30PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 4-5 Cost:
most admire. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities, food, accommodations in a heated lodge, and She and Me patch.
$30/girl
$15/adult Discover, investigate, and test energy at camp. Participate in science experiments to better understand different energy sources and discover energy uses in everyday activities. Work with your troop to come up with an energy action plan for your troop, school, town or community, and discover the impact you can make on the world. Leave the program with lots of ideas for your Take Action project! This is a troop event. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Adults will be asked to assist in facilitation of the program. *Completes the Energize and Investigate Awards from the Get Moving! journey.
Thanks-A-Lot Trot SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10AM START
with nail painting, snacks, and a movie! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities on Saturday, accommodations, and meals in the Dining Hall.
Caving Experience
Real Girls Code
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 11AM-5:30PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 9AM-12PM
Sheetz 8000 Olde Scotland Road, Shippensburg
Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon
Grades: 6-12
Cost:
Cost:
$35/girl
$30/adult Come explore a natural cave. Learn from a speleological expert on how to safely move through a cave as you explore the depths of one of nature’s finest wonders. All participants should be within the maximum allowable height-weight ratio. Check the Program/Event Registration for the chart. Please bring a bagged lunch and water. The group will travel to a pizza shop for dinner after the program. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Grades: K-1 $10/girl
You + coding = a whole new world! Join thousands of other participants from hundreds of countries at a global Hour of Code event. Learn how coding changes and enhances our lives, from solving problems to connecting with people around the world. Start thinking like a coder as you play games both on and off the computer. Hear from people who use code every day to make the world a better place, and be inspired to do the same! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes event patch.
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: All Ages Cost:
$30/person
Practice, persistence, and training … are you ready for the Thanks-A Lot-Trot? Enjoy the scenery and crisp autumn air as you race around camp showcasing your inner G.I.R.L. With both 5k and 1-mile options, choose your difficulty level and build up your skills. After the race, enjoy a campfire and s’mores. This is a family event. *Includes T-shirt if registered by November 3 and event patch. Register at https:// gsepthanksalottrot2018.eventbrite.com.
She and Me Camping Adventure SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10AM-SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 12PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: 1-5 Cost:
$55/person
Experience all the fun of camp with the woman you love most in the world (a registered Girl Scout mom, grandmother, aunt, sister, mentor, etc.). Discover nature and enjoy team building, archery, hiking, arts and crafts, gaga, and more. End your day with a campfire and s'mores. This event is designed to strengthen the bond between Girl Scouts and the women they
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Kickin’ It Camp Style FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 7PM-SUNDAY DECEMBER 2, 10AM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 10AM12:30PM
Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Grades: 2-8
Grades: 6-12
Cost:
$60/girl
$40/adult Sure, it is chilly outside, but all the more reason to get up and move around! Go on a hike, build a fire, play games, and then come inside to warm up and make a craft. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, accommodations, all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack–Sunday breakfast), Hiker badge for Brownies, and Camper badge for Juniors.
Slumber Party SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1:30PM-SUNDAY DECEMBER 9, 11AM
Cost:
$15/girl
Cookie season is almost here, and we need your #cookieboss skills! Older girls are needed to help lead activities at the Cookie Camp-In at Camp Laughing Waters on Saturday, January 5-Sunday, January 6. At this training, learn how to lead activities and teach girls how to talk to customers, remember cookie flavors, and create goals. Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors interested in helping run our Cookie Camp-In must register for and attend Cookie Captains. Participants must be able to attend the Cookie CampIn on Saturday, January 5, 5 pm-Sunday January 6, 8 am (snow day is January 12-13). *Includes snack and January event patch.
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: K-3 Cost:
$55/girl
$35/adult A slumber party at camp? Count us in! Hang out with other Girl Scouts and participate in your favorite activities, such as games and arts and crafts! Then, when the sun goes down, slip into slumber party mode
Real Girls Code SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1-4PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: 2-5 Cost:
$10/girl
You + coding = a whole new world! Join
thousands of other participants from hundreds of countries at a global Hour of Code event. Learn how coding changes and enhances our lives, from solving problems to connecting with people around the world. Start thinking like a coder as you play games both on and off the computer. Hear from people who use code every day to make the world a better place, and get inspired to do the same! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes event patch.
Winter Camp THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1:30PMSUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 6:15PM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 1-12 Cost:
$140/girl
This is a girl-only event! Leave your parents and leaders behind as you make new friends and meet up with summer camp buddies. GSEP summer camp staff treats you to a traditional camp experience with a winter twist. Activities include crafts, campfires, hiking, and (weather permitting) ice skating and snowshoeing. Stay in heated cabins and enjoy meals served in the Dining Hall. *Includes accommodations and all meals and snacks.
Snow Splash - Kalahari Style FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 7PM-SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 4PM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony $170/girl
$150/adult How does snow splash? Well it doesn’t, but you will enjoy both snow and water this weekend! Bundle up while you sled, snowshoe, ice skate, and cross-country ski! Then head to Big Boulder to snow tube. On Sunday, grab your friends and bathing suit as you journey to Kalahari’s indoor water park to make a splash! You must provide your own transportation to tubing and the water park. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, admission to snow tubing and the water park, accommodations in heated cabins with other troops, and hot meals served in the Dining Hall Saturday and a cold breakfast Sunday. Saturday lunch is on your own at Kalahari.
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: K-5 Cost:
$30/girl
Cookie time is almost here! Get pumped up and ready to go with a night of cookiethemed fun! Create a custom cookie snack, work as a team to answer cookie trivia questions, compete in a relay race, and so much more! You'll learn #cookieboss skills all while having a blast. Wind down for the night by watching a movie all about cookies as you fall asleep inside the activity center. This is a girl-only event. *Includes nighttime snack, light breakfast, and event patch.
S'more Snow FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 7PM-SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 4-5 Cost:
Me and My Buddies SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 10AM-SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 12PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: K-1 Cost:
$55/girl
$45/adult Camp is an adventure! Come with your buddies and learn all about the exciting things that can be found in nature. Play games, take a hike, learn about the animals at camp, and become leave-no-trace campers. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities, food, accommodations in a heated lodge, and Buddy Camper badge.
Space Adventurers
$80/girl
$60/adult Let’s celebrate the fun and excitement of winter by doing all things snow related! Snowshoe through the woods, go sledding, make snow paintings and snow crafts, and go snow tubing at Big Boulder. No snow? No worries! We’ll make sure a memorable camp experience awaits you no matter what! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, accommodations in heated cabins with other troops, all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack - Sunday breakfast), and a three-hour snow tubing pass.
Maple Sugaring Program Leaders SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 10AM-4PM
SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1-3PM
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Camp Valley Forge, Valley Forge
Grades: 6-12
Grades: 2-3
Cost:
Cost:
Put your leadership skills to the test! Help teach younger Girl Scouts all there is to know about maple syrup. Older Girl Scout presenters and adult volunteers are needed to create and deliver our Maple Sugaring and Maple Sapling programs. Whether you enjoy writing scripts, acting, making crafts, singing songs or helping others, there is an important role for everyone in this one-day training event. Commitment to this event includes this training, as well as leading the program February 23–24, (with optional Saturday overnight). Earn Service to Girl Scouting hours and have lots of fun! All adults will be assigned a specific task during the program. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual
$12/girl
Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered what's out there? Well, it's time to view the sky like a space scientist in our Starlab! Learn about the phases of the moon, put the solar system in your pocket, and create your own constellation. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Space Science Adventurer badge and snack.
$20/girl
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Cookie Camp-In SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 6PM- SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 8AM
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girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes accommodations in heated cabins in February, meals during training and event, and event patch.
Winter Carnival FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 7PM-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 10AM Camp Mosey Wood, Lake Harmony Grades: 4-10 Cost:
$80/girl
$60/adult Come to camp and enjoy the fun and excitement of being in the snow! Participate in winter activities at camp, and go to Jack Frost for three hours of snow tubing! (Participants may upgrade to all-day tubing, skiing, or snowboarding for an additional fee.) You must provide your own transportation to the ski resort. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, accommodations in heated cabins with other troops, all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack - Sunday breakfast), and snow tubing pass.
Camp Adventures SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 10AM-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 12PM
Grades: 2-5 Cost: $11/girl Find out how engineers solve problems and complete a hands-on design challenge of your own. Leave with lots of ideas for how to complete your Take Action project! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Think Like an Engineer Award.
Snow-Mageddon FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 7PM-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 11AM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 6-12 Cost:
$75/girl
$55/adult Head to Laughing Waters for an exciting snow adventure. Alongside your sister Girl Scouts, visit Bear Creek for an afternoon of snow tubing and a picnic lunch. Back at camp, enjoy winter crafts with a hot chocolate bar, practice your indoor skating, and relax by the campfire. All groups must provide their own transportation to Bear Creek. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Adults will be asked to help facilitate of the program. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes meals, accommodations in cabins, and snow tubing ticket.
First Aid Day
Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 10AM-2:30PM
Grades: 2-3
Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville
Cost:
Grades: 2-5
$55/girl
$40/adult
Cost:
The outdoors are so much fun! What do you hear? What do you see? There are lots of adventures waiting for you! Explore nature, play outdoor games, learn a camp skill and more. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities, food, accommodations in a heated lodge, and Outdoor Adventurer badge.
$5/adult
GSEP Journey Day: Think Like an Engineer
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 7PM-SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 4PM
$20/girl
If someone is hurt or needs help, do you know what to do? Complete first aid challenges, act out scenarios, and play the patient. Please bring a bagged lunch. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Brownie First Aid badge for Brownies and Junior First Aid badge for Juniors.
Pocono Adventure
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 10:30AM-1PM Falls of Schuylkill Library 3501 Midvale Ave, Philadelphia
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A weekend of adventure awaits you in the Poconos! Spend Saturday at camp enjoying winter sports such as ice skating, snowshoeing, and crosscountry skiing (weather permitting). After a Sunday breakfast, head over to the H2Oooh! indoor water park for hours of splashing around! You must provide your own transportation to the water park. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. *Includes activities during the day on Saturday, admission to the waterpark Sunday, accommodations in heated cabins with other troops, and all meals served in the Dining Hall (Friday snack-Sunday breakfast). Sunday lunch is on your own at the water park.
Maple Saplings SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 8:30AM- 5PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: K- 1 Cost:
$13/girl
$7/adult
Bundle up and join us for a winter tradition. Travel through history as you learn the story and discovery of maple syrup from older Girl Scouts! Play games, enjoy a snack, and do a taste test between sap and syrup! This program runs for two hours and has staggered start times. You will be prompted to select your start time during the registration process. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack, drink, and event patch. Register at https:// maplesaplings2019.eventbrite.com.
Maple Sugaring SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 8:30AM-5PM Camp Laughing Waters, Gilbertsville Grades: 2-5 Cost:
$18/girl
$13/ adult
Step back in time as older Girl Scouts lead you on a sweet three-hour tour of the history of maple syrup! Experience everything, from the discovery of maple sugar to how maple syrup is produced today. Taste test sap and syrup to learn which is your favorite and enjoy a maple snack! This program runs three hours and has staggered start times. You will be prompted to select your start time during the registration process. All troops
Real Girls of the World SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1-3PM Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: K-5 Cost:
$20/girl
Girls of the world unite! Join the celebration of our global sisterhood that spans across 146 countries. Explore different cultures through fun activities and
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 6-8PM Alvernia University EcoHouse 712 High Boulevard, Reading Grades: 2-3
Thin Mint Sprint SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 9AM Forbidden Drive 200 Northwest Avenue, Philadelphia Grades: All ages Cost: $30/person
and wildlife. Enjoy seasonal crafts and fresh-pressed cider, which you will help make by using an old-fashioned hand-crank apple press! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Cost: $5/girl Become an outdoor adventurer as you explore and play outside! Learn new camping skills and discover animals that live right in our backyard. Take a nature hike and learn how to care for the environment. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Adventurer badge.
Apple Cidering SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 11AM-1PM Pennypack Environmental Center 8600A Verree Road, Philadelphia Grades: 2-5 Cost: $7/girl $5/adult Join us for a hike through the Pennypack Nature Sanctuary to discover trees, seeds
Set your sights on the finish line in the third and final race of the Trefoil Fitness Challenge. The Thin Mint Sprint will take place along Forbidden Drive in Fairmount Park. Get ready for this course, which is perfect for running, by gathering your sister Girl Scouts and running enthusiasts to show the community your inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-Taker, Leader). *Includes T-shirt if registered by March 30 and event patch. Register at https:// gsepthinmintsprint2019.eventbrite.com.
Geocacher SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 10:30AM12:30PM Stateline Woods Preserve 814 Merrybell Lane, Kennett Square Grades: 4-5 Cost: $9/girl Build your outdoor skills in this modern-day treasure hunt! Search for a hidden geocache at Stateline Woods Preserve while enjoying the great outdoors. Learn to use a GPS and discover more than just the cache as the hike leads you through meadows, wetlands, and forests. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1-4 of Geocacher badge.
History in the Making SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 11AM-1PM National Museum of Industrial History 602 East 2nd Street, Bethlehem Grades: 4-5 Cost: $23/girl $5/adult Get ready to be transported back in time to 1876! Join the staff at the National Museum of Industrial History to learn about how women lived in the 19th century. Become an exhibitor in the Women’s Pavilion at the World’s Fair, learn about the first woman engineer, or join Susan B. Anthony as a women’s rights activist. This was an exciting time for women to show the nation—and the world—their creative talents, industrial capabilities, and overall ingenuity! Use artifacts in the museum’s Centennial Gallery as your inspiration to learn and recreate real and fictional characters from the time. Get ready to dress up, work an antique printing press, handle silk worm cocoons, and petition for your right to vote! All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls
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international snacks. Learn about global issues that affect girls everywhere and how you can take action to make change! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Global Action Award, World Thinking Day Award, event patch, and snack.
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must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack, drink, and event patch. Register at https:// maplesugaring2019.eventbrite.com.
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must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes admission to the museum and Playing the Past badge.
Tree-tastic THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 6-8PM Alvernia University O'Pake Science Center (Main Lobby) 400 St. Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 6-8 Cost: $5/girl Take a hike around Angelica Park and explore the many trees that call the park home. Become an arborist-in-training as you plant saplings, learn about their care and upkeep, and get artistic by creating tree art on canvas. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Trees badge.
Teen Reading Lounge THURSDAYS, OCTOBER 4-NOVEMBER 8, 4-5:30PM Philadelphia City Institute Library 1905 Locust Street, Philadelphia Grades: 7-12 Cost:
Free
Attention teens! Are you looking for a community service opportunity this year? Are you passionate about your world and your future? Join us for the Teen Reading Lounge and explore women’s rights through a series of dynamic book discussions, creative activities, and awesome guest speakers. To register, email hoopese@ freelibrary.org or call 215.685.6621.
Photo Explorers
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1-4PM
Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
Grades: 4-5
Grades: K-1
Cost: $28/girl
Cost: $23/girl
Explore digital photography, from selfies to scenic landscapes, in a photo scavenger hunt! Learn about the digital camera and the history of photography, and use Photoshop to edit and share your photos. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Digital Photographer badge.
Join the staff at Art Partners and experience the world of outdoor art! Explore a garden and gain inspiration from leaves, rocks, insects, colors, and sounds. Learn how some artists use things like rocks and branches to create art, then try out some of their techniques to create your own! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Maker badge.
Impressions of Nature SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 10AM-12PM
Hydro Explorers
Nurture Nature Center 518 Northampton Street, Easton
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 12-2PM
Grades: 2-3
The Nature Place 575 St. Bernardine Street, Reading
Cost: $18/girl Explore Nurture Nature Center’s Urban Garden and gather inspiration for a colorful collage. Learn about nature's shapes and how to incorporate them in your own artistic creation. Crayon rubbings, solar prints, and so much more await you! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Creator badge.
Fit Fun SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 10:30AM-12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: 2-3 Cost: $5/girl Do you like sports and recess? Get creative and work within a small group to brainstorm new rules for your favorite games. Discover how much fun changing things up can be with a field day full of friends, fitness, and festivities. Playing games is exercise, and exercise is fun! Girls should wear athletic attire. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Fair Play badge.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 9AM-12PM
Grades: 11-12 Cost: $23/girl $5/adult Think you know everything about water? You may be surprised at just how much there is to learn! Join the Berks Nature Place as you explore water quality and learn how to do water quality testing. Become a citizen scientist and find out how you can make a difference through GLOBE (Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment). All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Water badge.
Movin' and Groovin' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 9-10AM Athleta 160 North Gulph Road, King of Prussia Grades: 2-3 Cost: $5/girl Balance, concentration, and coordination are all important in ballet. Join Athleta and Ballet180 as you learn the basic elements of ballet. Explore the movements with your sister Girl Scouts and get movin' and groovin' on the dance floor. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Dancer badge.
Raise Your Voice SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1-4PM GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading
adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Brownie First Aid badge.
911, What's Your Emergency?
Grades: 6-8
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1-3PM
Cost: $33/girl
Einstein Medical Center Montgomery 559 W. Germantown Pike, East Norriton
Smart girls question stereotypes and mainstream media messages. Work with Kind Living Designs and your sister Girl Scouts to challenge long-held standards of who and what a girl “should be.” Explore various types of media and work collaboratively as you rethink the role that media plays in your life. Take action as you create your own social media campaign about building girls’ self-esteem and learn how to utilize social media as a tool for community service and positivity. Girls must attend BOTH sessions. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Media Journey Award set.
Grades: 4-5
activities. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Eco Camper badge.
Behind the Mask SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 5-10PM Dorney Park 3830 Dorney Park Road, Allentown
Cost: $10/girl
Grades: 4-12
Do you know what to do for a cut or a bee sting? How can you help if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should be prepared and learn how to help in an emergency! Make a first aid kit to take home, talk to nurses and other hospital staff, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first responders during an emergency. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Junior First Aid badge.
Cost:
$31/person
Every fall, Dorney Park transforms into a haunted nightmare. Go behind the scenes and see how the Haunt Make-Up Team prepares its actors for an evening of scaring and entertaining guests. Take a tour of one of the spooky attractions, then enjoy the thrills of the night...if you dare! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes workshop and park admission from 12-10PM. Completes step 4 of Junior Entertainment Technology badge.
Villanova Campus Tour SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 10AM-12PM Villanova University 800 E. Lancaster Avenue, Villanova
Girls Around the World
Nature Scribes SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 10AM-12PM
Grades: 6-12
Lehigh University 27 Memorial Drive W., Bethlehem
Nurture Nature Center 518 Northampton Street, Easton
Cost: $5/girl
Grades: 6-8
Grades: 4-5
Join the sisters of Kappa Delta for a fun and interactive day at Villanova University. Explore the school and discover extracurricular opportunities that spark your interest! Pay attention—you’ll need all the information you learn to compete in a campus-wide scavenger hunt! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and completes steps 1, 4, and 5 of College Knowledge badge.
Cost: $8/girl
Cost: $18/girl
Spend the afternoon with the sisters of Kappa Delta as you learn about girls in different countries. Create your own Chinese paper lantern and participate in Indian dancing known as Leela. You'll walk away with new knowledge and inspiration from other countries! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes International Girls Day patch.
Take a “micro hike” through Nurture Nature’s Urban Garden to discover how much nature can be packed into a small space! Create your own nature journal out of recycled papers and gain useful nature journaling tips so you can start your exploration and create your first journal entry. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Explorer badge.
911, What's Your Emergency? SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 10AM-12PM Einstein Medical Center Montgomery 559 W. Germantown Pike, East Norriton Grades: 2-3 Cost: $10/girl Do you know what to do for a cut or a bee sting? How can you help if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should be prepared and learn how to help in an emergency! Make a first aid kit to take home, talk to nurses and other hospital staff, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first responders during an emergency. All troops must meet girl-
Eco-Friendly Campers
Canoeing 101
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 6-8PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 10AM-12PM
Alvernia University EcoHouse 712 High Boulevard, Reading
Canal Park E. Walnut Street, Allentown
Grades: 4-5
Grades: 4-8
Cost: $5/girl
Cost: $17/person
Enjoy outdoor time as you learn about the different ways to care for our natural environment. Explore the principles of leave-no-trace hiking and take a walk through the Alvernia campus and Angelica Creek Park. Watch a demonstration about minimal-impact camping, complete with gear, food, and more to better understand how to enjoy the outdoors during adventure
Never been in a canoe? Need to refine your skills? Join the Wildlands Conservancy's team of naturalists and explore the basics of canoeing. Learn how to handle a canoe in the calm waters of the Lehigh River at Canal Park. As a bonus, explore the hidden animal life of the Lehigh as you search for snails and insects. All equipment is provided. Life jackets must be worn by all girls and
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adults. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Ecocampers SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 9AM-3PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: 4-5 Cost: $26/girl $10/adult Do you love STEM and the outdoors? Using an engineering design process, create and test a variety of insulators and build a solar oven. Learn why a solar oven is a viable solution where firewood is in short supply for some of the world’s developing countries. Put your solar oven to the test as you use it to cook up a tasty snack! End the day with lots of ideas for your Take Action project and supplies to build a solar oven of your own. Please bring a packed lunch. Girls should have knowledge of the engineer design thinking process prior to the program. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes one Design Challenge for the Think Like an Engineer Journey. Includes Eco Camper badge.
Wonders of Water: Love Water SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 10:30AM12:30PM Chandler Mill Nature Preserve 541 Chandler Mill Road, Avondale Grades: 2-3 Cost: $9/girl Join the Land Conservancy for Southern Chester County at its private water preserve to get hands-on experience as you explore the stream, play with water, and learn all about the water cycle. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes the Love Water Award from the Wonders of Water Journey.
Super Snacks SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 10:30AM-12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: 2-3 Cost: $5/girl Want to be a super hero? Your snacks can be your secret weapon! Learn what snacks are good for you and your BFFs, then head over to the snack shack to create a treat
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to enjoy any time of the day for a quick burst of energy. Finally, using your favorite fruits and veggies, learn how to make a delicious smoothie. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snacks and Snacks badge.
Girls Auto Learn SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 10AM-12PM AAA Car Care, Insurance, and Travel Center 105 Quarry Road, Downingtown Grades: 9-12
explore nature and play some outdoor games! Get tips and tricks on how to find and identify animals that only come out at night! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Adventurer badge.
Junior Detective Overnight FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 6PM- SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 8AM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading
Cost: $5/girl
Grades: 4-5
Get behind the wheel and under the hood as AAA experts teach you basic vehicle maintenance techniques, emergency preparedness, and dashboard awareness. Practice how to put air into a tire, check fluids and measure tire tread. Learn what to put into a vehicle’s emergency kit, what the lights on a vehicle’s dashboard mean, plus practice safe driving habits. All participants must wear closed-toe shoes. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Car Care badge for Seniors.
Cost: $35/girl $20/adult
What's the Big Idea?
Forensics has never been so fun! Learn how to crack a secret code, lift fingerprints from objects, and use microscopes to analyze evidence as you help solve the museum "break-in”! Enjoy an evening snack and then fall asleep in the museum galleries. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. At least one adult per group must have completed Indoor Overnight Skills. *Includes breakfast, Detective badge, and "I slept at the museum" fun patch.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 11AM-1PM National Museum of Industrial History 602 East 2nd Street, Bethlehem Grades: 2-3 Cost: $18/girl $5/adult Do you have BIG ideas? Put on your inventor hat and join us at the National Museum of Industrial History. Discover how the inventing process happens as you look at real-world problems, experiment with solutions, and get creative designing and building improvements to everyday life. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes admission to the museum and Inventor badge.
Nature Night Investigation FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 6-8PM The Nature Place 575 St. Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 2-3 Cost: $18/girl $4/adult Do you love the outdoors? Join the Berks Nature Place as you learn how to safely
Be a Citizen Scientist! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 9AM-12PM OR 1-3PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K-3 Cost: $18/girl $7/adult Join the Wildlands and learn about citizen science basics: how to use your senses to interpret the natural world, record your observations and view them collectively. Learn about the health of a stream through fun experiments, including what those little swimming critters can tell us, and what we can do to protect our water. Leave with a field notebook and ideas on how to connect to a citizen science project! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes the Think Like a Citizen Science Journey Award.
Fitness Fun
Business Etiquette
Be a Good Neighbor
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 9-10AM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1-3PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 3:30-5:00PM
Athleta 160 North Gulph Road, King of Prussia
The Victory Bank 548 N. Lewis Road, Limerick
Grades: 4-5
Grades: 9-10
Please Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia
Cost: $5/girl
Cost: $8/girl
Grades: K-1
Join Athleta and connect with your body through a yoga session! Learn about how to treat your body kindly through exercise, a healthy diet, and positive self-talk. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Staying Fit badge.
From the attire you wear to how you hold your shoulders when asking for a raise, learn how to communicate with confidence, write a stand-out cover letter, and ace an interview. Network with professional female bankers and get a tour of a bank! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Business Etiquette badge.
Cost: $25/girl $20/adult
Friendship Fun SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 10AM-12PM
Terrific Trees
Delaware Valley University 700 E Butler Avenue, Doylestown
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 10AM-12PM
Grades: K-3
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope
Cost: $13/girl Join Girls Empowered to meet new friends and learn the best ways to communicate and handle disagreements. Engage in fun, hands-on activities with other girls designed to teach you lessons about building strong friendships. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and Making Friends badge.
Cost: $14/girl $5/adult Are you ready to learn trees from A to Z? Join a naturalist and discover prized specimens on a tour of the preserve’s grounds. Learn how to identify Pennsylvania trees and find out about their history and uses. The fun wouldn't be complete without taking home your own unique tree art. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 2, 3, and 5 of Trees badge.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 9-11:30AM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 11-12 Cost: $10/girl As a Girl Scout, you’re on the go—home, school, clubs, and activities. Wherever you are, you never know when you’ll find yourself in the middle of an emergency. Would you know what to do? Join the Paoli hospital staff and find out how to differentiate between minor and major injuries. Learn how to provide emergency treatment for life-threatening situations. You’ll also complete the Stop the Bleed program as you learn the skills and basic tools to stop uncontrollable bleeding in an emergency situation. *Includes Ambassador First Aid Badge.
After Dark at the Zoo SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 6PM-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 9AM Lehigh Valley Zoo 5150 Game Preserve Road, Schnecksville Grades: 4-5 Cost: $40/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! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. At least one adult per group must have completed Indoor Overnight skills. *Includes zoo admission on October 21 and Camper badge.
Full-Moon Hikers SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 6-7:30PM Wissahickon Environmental Center 300 W. Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia Grades: K-3 Cost: $7/girl Explore Fairmount Park and the Wissahickon Environmental Center by the light of the full moon! Start out roasting marshmallows by the campfire, then head to the trail for a unique hiking experience. Listen for owls or bats in the trees and experiment with your own night vision. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes step five of Brownie Hiker badge.
Full-Moon Hikers SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 8-9:30PM Wissahickon Environmental Center 300 W. Northwestern Avenue, Philadelphia Grades: 4-8 Cost: $7/girl Explore Fairmount Park and the Wissahickon Environmental Center by the light of the full moon! Start out roasting marshmallows by the campfire, then head to the trail for a unique hiking experience. Listen for owls or bats in the trees and experiment with your own night vision. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps one and four of Cadette Night Owl badge.
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Extreme First Aid
Grades: 6-8
What does it mean to be a good neighbor? Explore the people and places that make up a community and learn how keeping our bodies healthy helps us to be active members of our communities. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes admission to the museum and Good Neighbor badge.
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Bugs With Brownies!
Camper Basics
Colonial Day
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 11AM-1PM
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 6:30-8:30PM
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 10AM-2PM
Philadelphia Insectarium & Butterfly Pavilion 8046 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia
The Nature Place 575 St. Bernardine Street, Reading
Washington Crossing Historic Park 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing
Grades: 2-3
Grades: 4-5 Cost: $18/girl $4/adult
Grades: 4-5 Cost: $13/person
Cost: $18/girl $5/adult Feeling buggy? Work with zoo keepers to learn what it takes to care for the insectarium's large variety of bugs. Then, team up with your sister Girl Scouts as you embark on a live butterfly scavenger hunt where you'll see hundreds of exotic butterflies from all over the world! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Bugs badge.
Girl Scouts Give Back SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1-3PM West Chester University 100 W. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester Grades: 2-5 Cost: $6/girl Come engage in community service alongside the West Chester Kappa Deltas! You’ll give back to the Chester County community by making blankets for the hospital, decorating cards for retirement homes, and crafting dog toys for the SPCA. Please bring a canned good to donate to a local food bank. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack.
Welcome to Daisy Flower Garden Totes
What do you pack for a camping trip? How do you choose the right trail and camp site? The Nature Place has the answers! Learn about map reading, how to prepare for a trip, and explore the principals of Leave No Trace. Bring a flashlight to finish the hike in the dark and play a game of flashlight tag! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Camper badge.
Financing My Dreams SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 9AM-12PM Penn Community Bank 219 S 9th Street, Perkasie Grades: 6-8 Cost: $8/girl Do you have big dreams? Join the PA Bankers and explore your hopes and aspirations with a banking professional. Research your "dream job," browse real estate ads for your ideal house, explore vacation options, and learn how others give back. Finally, add up your dreams and plan how you can turn them into reality! All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Financing My Dreams badge.
Bike & Boat SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 10AM-2PM
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 3-5PM The Handwork Studio 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth
Grades: 6-12
Cost: $14/girl Grow a Daisy flower garden with fabric! Create a daisy with two leaves and 10 petals, one for each flower friend. Needlefelt your petals onto a patch, then work with an instructor to sew it onto your very own tote bag using a sewing machine. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes Watering Can Award from Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden Journey.
Spook-opoly SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1-4PM Lehigh University 27 Memorial Drive W., Bethlehem Grades: 2-3 Cost: $8/girl Team up with the sisters of Kappa Delta to play life-sized Halloween-themed board games around Lehigh University's campus. Work together to set up and create the game rules and then take your turn playing Twister! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Making Games badge.
Act 1: Scene You! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 9AM-12PM
Sand Island to Canal Park along the D&L Trail, Bethlehem
Grades: K-1
Take a fun-filled trip back in time! Experience life during the colonial era as you interact with costumed interpreters and complete activities. Try colonial cooking, candle dipping, quill pen writing, colonial toys and games, and so much more! Please bring a bagged lunch. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Playing the Past badge.
Cost: $34/person Join the Wildlands Conservancy's team of naturalists and explore the Lehigh River by both bicycle and canoe. Bike one direction and then canoe the other way! Gain a unique perspective of the Lehigh River as you flow throughout valleys, while uncovering the diverse ecosystem that depends on it and learning about the history that surrounds it. Bikes, canoes, and helmets are provided. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Bring a bagged lunch to enjoy along your journey. Program will run rain or shine, except during a thunderstorm.
Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 9-10 Cost: $23/girl Be part of a performing troupe! Work as a team with sister Girl Scouts as you develop your own stage material, learn to warmup like a professional, rehearse, and then present a short performance in the Art Partners Theater. You’ll feel more confident and creative after a fast-paced and fun morning on stage! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Troop Performer badge.
Brownie Potter SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 9:30AM-12PM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 2-3 Cost: $18/girl $6/adult
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Come to the Reading Public Museum and tour our Pennsylvania German and ancient civilizations galleries to discover different types of pottery. Gain inspiration from ancient pottery pieces and then learn how to create your own! Attend Brownie Robotics in the afternoon and get both programs for $32! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Potter badge.
Perfect Practice Play SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 10:30AM12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: 4-5 Cost: $5/girl We all need a balance of work and play, and sports provide the perfect mix! Learn the basic principles of practice that apply to every sport. Discover workout routines that will keep you fit and healthy, and work together with other girls to accomplish the exercises. Girls should wear athletic attire. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Practice with Purpose badge.
S.P.C.yAy! Women’s Humane Society 3839 Richlieu Road, Bensalem Grades: K-5 Cost: $17/girl Join us for S.P.C.yAy! and learn about dogs, cats, and other animals that may be kept as pets. Explore how to care for and interact with these animals and learn the many ways that they talk to us without using words. Make treats and toys for the shelter animals and get a behind-the-scenes tour of the Women’s Humane Society, where you will meet some animals! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes special event patch and completes step 4 of Brownie Pets badge.
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Textile Arts SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1-4PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 9-10 Cost: $23/girl Explore textile arts and learn about the equipment and materials used. Create something for everyday use, as well as a gift for someone you know. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Textile Artist badge.
Shrek Jr. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2-4PM AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1-2:15PM Acting Naturally Theatre at the Shoppes at Flowers Mill 164 N. Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne Grades: 2-3 Cost: $19/girl $16/adult It’s a big bright beautiful world for everyone’s favorite ogre! Spend the day with the choreographer and director of Shrek Jr. as you learn to perform a dance from the show. Practice acting and character development, all while having fun! Then, join Acting Naturally for a live performance of Shrek Jr.! Badge session will take place on November 3, and the show will take place on November 17. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Dancer badge.
Power of the Girl
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1-3:30PM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3 AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1-4PM
The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading
GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading
Grades: 2-3 Cost: $18/girl $6/adult
Grades: 4-5 Cost: $33/girl
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Are you a G.I.R.L.? You can be whatever you want to be! Join the staff of Kind Living Designs as you explore the different roles you may take on as you get older. Learn how to identify your passions and talents and express yourself with a Live Wax Museum event, where parents, family and friends are invited to learn about your hopes and dreams! Girls must attend BOTH sessions. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes aMUSE Journey Award set.
Nature is Neat SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 10-11:30AM Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: K-1 Cost: $9/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 and how you can be a recycler. Plus, make a recycled art project! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes requirements for the Clover Petal.
Trekkin' in Nature SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1-3PM Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 2-3 Cost: $11/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 trail signs as you complete a one-of-a-kind Girl Scout scavenger hunt. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Hiker badge.
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Join the Reading Public Museum to learn about the different parts of a robot and how they all work together. Develop plans for your own robot and build a prototype with your Brownie friends! Attend Brownie Potter in the morning and get both programs for $32! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Brownie Designing Robots badge.
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Empowering Girls SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1-4PM Doylestown Presbyterian Church 127 East Court Street, Doylestown Grades: 4-8 Cost: $15/girl Are you a social butterfly? Join Girls Empowered and your sister Girl Scouts to learn how to develop meaningful, healthy relationships. Engage in fun, hands-on activities designed to help you practice effective communication skills whether you're online or in person. Learn proper etiquette for special occasions and show off your new skills at a fun dance party! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack, Social Butterfly badge for Juniors and Netiquette badge for Cadettes.
Make New Friends SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2-4:30PM Miller Center for the Arts at Reading Area Community College 4 N 2nd St, Reading Grades: 2-3 Cost: $20/girl $15/adult Come to the Miller Arts Center and enjoy a special performance of Eric Carle’s The Rainbow Fish. Experience unique stage adaptations, innovative puppetry, striking scenic effects, and storytelling. Before the show, work with the staff to earn your Making Friends badge and get clues for things to look for throughout the show. To top it off, interact with the cast of the show through a Q&A immediately following the program. The program starts at 2 pm and the show begins at 3 pm. Please bring a snack to enjoy between the program and show. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Making Friends badge.
Science of Style THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 6-8PM Alvernia University O'Pake Science Center (Main Lobby) 400 St. Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 9-10 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 to explore fashion over the years, plus examine
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outdoor fabrics and accessories such as transition lenses and rain jackets. Get your lab coat ready as you make and test lip gloss, soap, and hairspray. Create an eco-friendly outfit out of recycled material for the fashion show! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Science of Style badge.
Comic Artist Overnight FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 6PM-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 8AM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 6-8 Cost: $35/girl $20/adult Did you know that the Reading Public Museum has comic art in its collection? View some of this work as you learn techniques used by famous artists and how they told stories with only a few words. Then make your own comic from start to finish! Enjoy an evening snack and fall asleep in the museum galleries. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. At least one adult per group must have completed Indoor Overnight Skills. *Includes breakfast, Comic Artist badge, and "I slept at the museum" fun patch.
Be an Artsy Girl Scout
Ambassador Photographer badge. Digital Media girls will develop a script, then participate in the shooting and editing of a mock news report. Completes Cadette Digital Movie Maker badge, Cadette Screenwriter badge, and Cadette Public Speaker badge. Drawing girls will unleash their inner artist as they are guided by a professional artist to create their very own masterpiece to take home.
Blast from the Past Adventures SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10AM-3PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: 2-3 Cost: $22/girl $9/adult Your blast to the past starts here! Explore the Wildlands as you take on the roles of pilgrim and Native American children. Learn how to plan for an outdoor adventure and go home with simple historic toys of your own creation! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Hiker and Outdoor Adventurer badges.
Healthy Meals SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10:30AM12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10AM-2PM
Grades: 4-5
The Art Institute of Philadelphia 2300 Market Street, Philadelphia
Cost: $5/girl
Grades: 6-12 Cost: $12/girl Choose your art pathway and work alongside Art Institute faculty to learn the skills and tips to become an art expert. Culinary girls will have the opportunity to work directly with a professional chef, creating culinary delights in a professional kitchen. Completes steps 1, 2, 4 and 5 of Cadette New Cuisines badge; steps 1, 3, 4 and 5 of Senior Locavore badge; and steps 1, 3, 4 and 5 of Ambassador Dinner Party badge. Design girls will develop a magazine cover, and leave with a professional print of your own. Completes steps 1, 3 and 4 of Senior Website Designer badge. Photography girls will have the opportunity to capture the perfect image using a digital camera. Learn techniques and gain firsthand knowledge from a specialist in the industry. Completes
Want to learn how to serve a meal to your friends and family? At the Capital Blue Store, you will gain helpful kitchen tips. Work to make a healthy lunch and delicious dessert for yourself! Leave with the skills to make any meal of the day. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Simple Meals badge.
Pong Under the Sea SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10AM12:30PM Engineering for Kids Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon Grades: 2-3 Cost: $36/girl Video games are everywhere! Join Engineering for Kids and build your own
version of the classic video game, Pong, but with a twist: it will take place under the sea. Use the engineering design process to create a storyboard that will outline the rules of play and characters of your game. Then, use Clickteam Fusion 2.5 to bring your storyboard to life with programming. You’ll even take home a working Windowscompatible game. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes the Think Like an Engineer Journey Award.
Tea With Juliette SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1-4PM Camp Valley Forge, 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, and see a collection of Brownie Girl Scout uniforms from the past. Don’t forget to wear your vest or sash to show your sister Girl Scouts all the cool things you’ve done! Please bring a non-perishable food donation for a local food cupboard. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and Girl Scout Way badge.
Mural Arts @ the Asian Arts Initiative 1219 Vine Street, Philadelphia Grades: 4-12
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1-4PM AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1-4PM Salem United Church of Christ 186 East Court Street, Doylestown
Like a Girl
Grades: 9-12
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 10AM-12PM
Cost: $30/girl
Villanova University 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova
Join the staff of Girls Empowered and explore what sisterhood means and why it is important. Learn how to develop healthy relationships with other girls, use effective communication skills, and empower yourself and others. Identify an issue affecting girls and develop a plan to take action! Girls must attend BOTH sessions to receive the award. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and the Mission: Sisterhood Journey Award.
Go Nuclear SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 12:30-5PM Exelon Emergency Operations Facility 175 N Caln Road, Coatesville Grades: 6-12 Cost: $5/girl Calling all science G.I.R.L.s! The future needs you! Join Exelon’s Women in Nuclear and see firsthand what a career in science can be. Learn how nuclear power is clean, safe, and reliable. Find out how a nuclear plant operates, and tour the Power Labs facility. Discover the ways Exelon is always prepared to respond to any emergency. Learn about plant security and take a selfie as you test out protective gear! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes event patch.
Grades: 6-12 Cost: $5/girl What does it mean to say you do something, "like a girl"? The Kappa Deltas are here to tell you it means being confident and strong, especially if you're an athlete! Chat with sisters who play sports at Villanova University and try some of the different sports they play. No matter what sport you may play, you'll be inspired to strive for your dreams! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Credit Crusaders TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 6-8PM Meridian Bank 9 Old Lincoln Highway, Malvern Grades: 11-12 Cost: $8/girl Credit scores, spending limits, and annual percentage rates—oh my! Join the PA Bankers and get the scoop on how to understand credit lingo and start building your own credit. Explore credit card offers, write a credit commitment and take a bank tour! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Good Credit badge.
Incredible Animal Habitats
Cost: $33/person Mural Arts and Girl Scouts join up for a one-of-a-kind experience! Spend time exploring Center City Philadelphia on a mural walking tour, seeing up close the stunning murals that decorate the city. Experience mural painting firsthand with a professional muralist and a team of artists as you paint panels of parachute cloth (similar to a large-scale paintby-numbers) for a new mural. You’ll be invited to the public mural dedication when the mural is permanently installed in the city. It’s a great chance to be part of the world’s largest outdoor art gallery! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult
meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Flowers badge.
Junior Flower Training! SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 11AM-1PM Philadelphia Insectarium & Butterfly Pavilion 8046 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia Grades: 4-5 Cost: $18/girl $5/adult Join horticultural specialists at the insectarium and learn about the plants in the tropical butterfly pavilion and the animals that rely on them to survive. Go on a scavenger hunt through one of the largest butterfly pavilions in the country, where you will discover how the shape of a flower determines the type of pollinators that can feed from it. All troops must
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10AM-12PM Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 4-5 Cost: $11/girl $5/adult Explore the 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 fine feathered friends. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Animal Habitats badge.
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Mural Arts Magic SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 10AM-12:30PM OR 1-3:30PM
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Land of the Lenape SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1-2:30PM Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media Grades: K-8
Daisy Artists SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 9:30AM12PM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading
Cost: $13/girl
Grades: K-1
Experience the life of Lenape families, who lived in our region 1,000 years ago. Visit a traditional wigwam replica and learn about the many ways the Lenape people used native plants and animals to support daily living. Pretend to be a Lenape girl as you explore the arboretum on your own after the program. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 3 & 4 of Junior Playing the Past badge.
Cost: $18/girl $6/adult
Nighttime Adventures
Did you know that nature can be inspiration for art? Join the Reading Public Museum and explore their arboretum and animal habitats. Use what you see and hear to make outdoor-inspired art! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Maker badge.
Junior Robotics SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1-3PM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 7-8:30PM
The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading
Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope
Grades: 4-5
Grades: 2-3 Cost: $12/girl $5/adult Come experience nature in a new way! Use your senses to explore nature at night, play a game, gaze at the stars, and then toast a marshmallow around the campfire! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1-4 of the Outdoor Adventurer badge.
Rolling Ramblers
Cost: $18/girl $6/adult Want to learn about the inner workings of robots? Join the Reading Public Museum as you create your own robot! Be involved in every step, from the initial sketch to showing off your creation to your Girl Scout friends! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Designing Robots badge.
Art Apprentices SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 12-2PM
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 10-11:30AM Engineering for Kids Camp Shelly Ridge, Miquon
Grades: 6-8
Cost: $24/girl Think you can design your own model car using a toilet paper tube and other household items? Join Engineering for Kids as you learn about a car’s wheel and axel system, explore the principles of speed and acceleration, and test drive your newly constructed model car on different inclined surfaces. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Model Car Design Challenge badge.
Cost: $18/girl $4/adult Everyone could use some time to relax! Come spend a little time in nature at The Nature Place! Use your senses and the beauty of nature to inspire beautiful works of art! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Apprentice badge.
Brownie Robotics SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 9AM-3PM
Grades: 2-3 Cost: $12/girl
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West Chester University 110 W. Rosedale Avenue, West Chester Grades: 2-5 Cost: $6/girl What do you want to be when you grow up? A doctor? A teacher? A lawyer? Celebrate International Girls Day with the Kappa Deltas, who know you can be anything you put your mind to! Come dressed for your future job and participate in a “Future You” fashion show while your sister Girl Scouts cheer you on. Then, spend time creating crafts, playing team-building games, and dreaming big in the photo booth. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes event patch and snack.
Express Yourself The Handwork Studio 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth Grades: 2-3 Cost: $14/girl Emotions can sometimes be hard to talk about, but art and handicrafts can make it easier. Create your own emoji-inspired expression, then sew, needle felt, and stuff a two-sided pillow. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes step 4 of My Best Self badge.
Martin Guitar...Music to My Ears MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 9AM-12PM
Alvernia University O'Pake Science Center (Main Lobby) 400 St. Bernardine Street, Reading
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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 3-5PM
The Nature Place 575 St. Bernardine Street, Reading
Grades: K-1
Let's get together and learn about robotics! Test out your science and engineering skills while you navigate the world of robotics through programming, designing, and showcasing robots. Please bring a bagged lunch with you to the program. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Programming Robots, Designing Robots, and Showcasing Robots badges.
Martin Guitar 510 Sycamore Street, Nazareth Grades: 4-12 Cost: $5/person Spend the morning at C.F. Martin & Co., learning about guitars and the family business. During a Girl Scout exclusive
factory tour, you will witness 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 and Martin history over the last 180 years. Take part in a hands-on 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. No guitar or musical knowledge required! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1 and 3 of Junior Musician badge. Great supplemental activity for Cadette Woodworker badge.
Art Book Adventures SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 9AM-12PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 6-8
Cross-Training SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 10:30AM12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: 9-10
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Cost: $5/girl Interested in getting into a fitness routine but not sure where to start? Love the gym and exercising but want to learn new workouts to add variety to your routine? Whatever your reason, physical activity is important for your health! Come to Capital Blue and learn new exercises, create your own routine, and get inspired by fitness. Girls should wear athletic wear. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Cross-Training badge.
Engineer It!
creative workshop, where you'll learn about mixology and create your very own Girl Scout themed nail polish! This program requires a 1:1 girl-adult ratio. All girls must be accompanied by an adult. Program includes admission to the Crayola Experience, nail polish workshop, and a Crayola Experience fun patch.
Let’s Get Playing
Cost: $23/girl
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 10AM-12:30PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1-4PM
There’s always a moment of discovery when you dive into a new book, but what about when you create one? Experiment with different art media, learn about book binding, and share your stories and ideas as you create your own unique art book. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Book Artist badge.
Engineering for Kids
Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 9-11:30AM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 9-10 Cost: $10/girl As a Girl Scout, you’re on the go—home, school, clubs, and activities. Wherever you are, you never know when you’ll find yourself in the middle of an emergency. Would you know what to do? Join the Paoli hospital staff and find out how to differentiate between minor and major injuries. Learn how to provide emergency treatment for life-threatening situations. You’ll also complete the Stop the Bleed program as you learn the skills and basic tools to stop uncontrollable bleeding in an emergency situation. *Includes Senior First Aid Badge.
Grades: 4-5 Cost: $36/girl Imagine designing a piano using celery or creating a custom digital training program. Now, envision playing video games with just your body, a bit of wire and your imagination. Join Engineering for Kids as you create your own customized video game controller using a device and materials that can be found in just about any kitchen. Through circuitry, acoustical engineering, and video game design, discover new ways to interact with technology all while having fun! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Think Like an Engineer Award.
Grades: 2-3 Cost: $23/girl Scavenger hunts and mystery games are just a few of the activities you’ll play during this game-themed afternoon! Get creative and explore making your own rules to create a new game or put a twist on one of your favorites. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Making Games badge.
Make Code With Minecraft SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 12-2PM Microsoft Store, King of Prussia Mall 160 N. Gulf Road, King of Prussia Grades: 2-5 Cost: Free
Perfectly Polished! SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 10AM-11AM OR 11:15AM-12:15PM OR 1-2PM Crayola Experience Easton 30 Centre Square, Easton Grades: 2-5 Cost: $27/girl $10/adult Join Crayola for an exclusive Girl Scout event featuring private workshops by Taylor Made Polish! Enjoy all day admission to the Crayola Experience and a one-hour
Join the staff at the Microsoft store as you play in Minecraft while learning how to code with Microsoft’s MakeCode platform. Program a robot to complete challenges and even change the weather. As they say in the world of Minecraft, “they will make it rain Ocelots and wolves!” All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Great supplement for Brownie and Junior Robotics badges.
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Extreme First Aid
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Outdoor Art Expert SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1-3PM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 9-10 Cost: $18/girl $6/adult Create amazing art outdoors with a focus on the environment! Explore all that the Reading Public Museum offers, from its arboretum to its exhibits! Use nature as inspiration to create something beautiful and share music using the sounds of nature. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art Expert badge.
Hoot Hike SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 6-8PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: K-5 Cost: $12/girl $6/adult Wandering the trails on a winter night in search of hidden owls calling from an evergreen tree never gets old! Join the Wildlands Conservancy's owl experts as they lead a hike through the woods that these fascinating nocturnal birds call home. Meet live owls and discover some amazing facts about their calls, behavior, and anatomy. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes s'mores, hot cocoa, and Wildlands Conservancy Jr. Naturalist patch.
Annie SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1-6PM Acting Naturally Theatre at the Shoppes at Flowers Mill 164 N. Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne Grades: 6-10 Cost: $28/girl $25/adult Is your inner compass leading you to the stage? Join the cast of Acting Naturally for an entertaining day of fun and exploration of the craft! First, play theater games used by actors to create their characters. Then see the cast perform Annie, take a back-stage tour, and ask the actors your toughest questions. Bring a bagged lunch or money to purchase pizza at the local pizzeria. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied
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by a registered adult. *Includes Public Speaker badge for Cadettes and Troupe Performer badge for Seniors.
Junior Drawing Overnight FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 6PM- SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 8:30AM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: 4-5 Cost: $35/girl $20/adult Tap into your creativity and get inspired! Begin by looking at drawings from famous artists in the museum galleries. Then, learn how to draw using a variety of mediums and techniques. Finish the day by having your own art show in the museum! Enjoy an evening snack before falling asleep in the museum galleries. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. At least one adult per group must have completed Indoor Overnight Skills. *Includes breakfast, Drawing badge, and I Slept at the Museum fun patch.
Annie SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1-6PM Acting Naturally Theatre at the Shoppes at Flowers Mill 164 N. Flowers Mill Road, Langhorne Grades: 4-5 Cost: $27/girl $25/adult Join the cast of Acting Naturally for an entertaining day of fun! First, play theater games used by actors to create their characters. Then see the cast perform Annie, take a back-stage tour, and ask the actors your toughest questions. Bring a bagged lunch or money to purchase pizza at the local pizzeria. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by an adult. *Completes steps 3-5 of Musician badge.
3D in Windows 10. You'll work in a highenergy, collaborative environment and fuel your creativity while learning key tools and features of 3D in Windows 10. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult.
Light Up Your Imagination SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 3-5PM The Handwork Studio 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth Grades: 4-5 Cost: $20/girl A light-up bookmark is within reach—just at the end of the conductive thread! Learn about circuitry as you sew a bookmark with conductive thread, LEDs, and watch batteries. After this program, you'll have the skills to design your very own light-up invention! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1 & 2 of Product Designer badge.
Comics and Cartooning SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1-4PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 6-8 Cost: $23/girl Jump into the world of comics! Explore a variety of illustration styles and characters, from newspaper “funnies” to comic books and graphic novels. Learn how comic artists storyboard their ideas, and bring your own story to life! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Comic Artist badge.
Back to the Drawing Board SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 9AM-12PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 4-5 Cost: $23/girl
3D in Windows 10 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16, 12-2PM Microsoft Store, King of Prussia Mall 160 N. Gulf Road, King of Prussia Grades: 2-5 Cost: Free The world we live in is multidimensional, so shouldn’t our art be as well? Bring your imagination to life by learning Paint
Experiment with different types of media and techniques as you create your very own masterpiece—or two, or three! Use charcoal, pastels, pencils, and markers while learning how to shade and perspective draw. Find what inspires you to tell your story and, literally, go back to the drawing board! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Drawing badge.
911, What's Your Emergency? SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 9AM-12:15PM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 2-3 Cost: $10/girl Do you know what to do for a cut or a bee sting? How can you help if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should be prepared and learn how to help in an emergency! Make a first aid kit to take home, talk to nurses and other Paoli hospital staff, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first responders during an emergency. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Brownie First Aid badge.
Play the Past Overnight FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 6:30PM-SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 9AM Independence Seaport Museum 211 S. Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia Grades: 4-5 Cost: $53/girl $50/adult
Lupe Petal SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 10:30AM-12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: K-1 Cost: $5/girl Daisies, do you know what it takes to be honest and fair? Come to Capital Blue to have fun and learn why rules are
all year long! All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Science of Happiness badge and a Moondog Yoga event patch.
Climb On SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1:30-4:30PM
Artists of the Night SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 2-9PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: 6-10 Cost: $17/girl $7/adult Get up close with creatures of the sanctuary and examine plants and trees before turning their essence into art. Learn about constellations and locate them in the night sky with a telescope. Find out which nocturnal animals live at the sanctuary and explore the grounds of the sanctuary under a winter night sky. Please bring a bagged dinner. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Outdoor Art badge for Cadettes and Seniors.
Staying Fit SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1-3PM Moondog Yoga 115 W. Broad Street, Quakertown Grades: 4-5 Cost: $21/girl Jump into this program to figure out what fitness, food, and fun you need to stay strong for life. Get active with aerobic activity, learn how yoga can help relieve stress, and brainstorm ways to keep your body fueled. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Staying Fit badge and Moondog Yoga event patch.
Philly Rock Gym- East Falls 3500 Scotts Lane, B-3, Philadelphia Grades: 6-8 Cost: $26/girl Feed your hunger for adventure as you strap on your harness and climb on! Learn how to tie safety knots, apply a harness, and belay alongside Philly Rock Gym staff. Then, put your skills to the test as you scale the gym walls! Helmets will be provided for all girls and must be worn while climbing. All troops must meet girladult ratios for their group. Individuals girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Philly Rock Gym patch.
Code Camp SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 12-2PM Microsoft Store, King of Prussia Mall 160 N. Gulf Road, King of Prussia Grades: K-1 Cost: Free Join the staff at the Microsoft store as you learn the basics of how computers work and have fun with hands-on introductory coding activities. By the end of the workshop, you'll be able to complete basic coding challenges and share your knowledge with all your friends! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Great supplement for Daisy and Brownie Robotics badges.
Daisy Yoga SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1-2PM Moondog Yoga 115 W. Broad Street, Quakertown Grades: K-1
Science of Happiness SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 4-6PM Moondog Yoga 115 W. Broad Street, Quakertown Grades: 6-8 Cost: $21/girl Come on and get happy! Learn to use breathing, yoga, and other de-stressing tools to find inner peace and calm. Create an action plan to stay healthy and happy
Cost: $14/girl Stretch your body and relax your mind! Join Moondog Yoga and learn the basics of this ancient technique alongside your Daisy friends! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. * Includes Moondog Yoga event patch.
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Step back in time to the turn of the century, and discover what it was like to be an immigrant traveling to Philadelphia. Explore historic submarine Becuna and cruiser Olympia, try hands-on activities and tour the museum as you learn about the hardships families faced when moving to a new world and what it took to become an American. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. All adults must have a satisfactory background check on file to participate in the program. At least one adult per group must have completed Indoor Overnight Skills. *Includes Playing the Past badge, snack Saturday night, and light breakfast Sunday.
needed for games and sports. Practice how to be a good sport and encourage your teammates to try their best! Girls should wear athletic wear. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes requirements for the Lupe Petal.
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Girl Power SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 1-4PM AND SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1-4PM Salem United Church of Christ 186 East Court Street, Doylestown Grades: 4-5 Cost: $30/girl Girls have the power! Join Girls Empowered and explore who you are, including the different roles you play every day and the roles you want to take on in the future. Meet successful women in the community and learn about their jobs and experiences. Develop the skills to become a successful leader. Uncover the stereotypes girls are confronted with and take action to end them. Leave ready to inspire others to chase their dream roles, too! Girls must attend BOTH sessions to receive the award set. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and the aMUSE Reach Out!, Speak Out!, and Try Out! Award set.
Handstitched Binding SUNDAY, JANUARY 13, 3-5PM The Handwork Studio 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth Grades: 6-8 Cost: $15/girl Have you ever noticed that some books have beautiful covers? That’s because bookbinding is an art! Create your own journal by embroidering the cover, hand-stitching the binding, and adding embellishments with the sewing machine. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Book Artist badge.
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Moondog Yoga 115 W. Broad Street, Quakertown
GoggleWorks 201 Washington Street, Reading
Grades: 2-3
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Learn the ways yoga can help you relax and tune into what’s going on in your body. This ancient practice helps keep your mind sharp and your body flexible. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. * Includes My Best Self badge and Moondog Yoga event patch.
Learn about girls around the world who are sharing their passion for creating social change. Get creative with the staff of Kind Living Designs as you learn to use art as an outlet for sharing information and creating social change. What kind of leader are you, and what role will you play in taking action? We’ll use designthinking skills to empower each girl to reach her full leadership potential! End the program by completing your Take Action project! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Girltopia Journey Award.
Zinni Petal SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 9:30AM-12PM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: K-1 Cost: $18/girl $6/adult Daisies, join us for story time as we read Zinni’s story, then visit the modern and contemporary art galleries to learn about different kinds of art. Create your own special pictures with the help of your Daisy friends! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes requirements for the Zinni Petal.
Daisy Robotics SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1-3:30PM The Reading Public Museum 500 Museum Road, Reading Grades: K-1 Cost: $18/girl $6/adult Robots are simple machines made of many different parts that are programmed to run automatically. Programmers are the engineers that create step-by-step instructions, or algorithms, that tell robots how to move, understand, and act. Think you might be a good robot? See if you can follow your programmer’s algorithm. Then, become a programmer and create algorithms for robots and friends! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes What Robots Do badge.
Terrific Twirlers SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1-3PM Russell’s Dance Studio 2955 E. Lincoln Hwy, Sadsburyville Grades: 2-3 Cost: $18/girl $10/adult Get ready to get moving at Russell’s Dance and Baton Studio! You’ll learn how to stretch, dance, twirl, and march all while having fun. Grab a baton and practice techniques such as figure eights, pinwheels, hand twirls, pops, tosses, and marching. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes the Dancer badge
Junior Citizen Science SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 10AM-1PM Bowman's Hill Wildflower Preserve 1635 River Road, New Hope Grades: 4-5 Cost: $28/girl $5/adult Science is super fun! Observe and analyze data just like a scientist and then capture new data that will be used by professional scientists to answer challenging questions that are integral to science discovery! You'll be inspired to Take Action in your community and share what you've learned! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey Award.
Maple Sugaring SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 10-11:30AM Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media Grades: K-8 Cost: $13/girl From tree to table, find out how maple sap becomes maple syrup. Learn how to identify a sugar maple, practice tapping a tree, explore the evaporation process, and taste the difference between freshly tapped sap and real maple syrup! Be prepared to be outside on your adventure and explore the wintry arboretum after the program. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes step 1 of Cadette Trees badge.
Resourceful Daisies SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 3:30-5PM
aMAZE!
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1:30-4:30PM AND SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1:30-4:30PM
Kind Living Designs St. John’s Lutheran Church 201 E Main Street, Kutztown
South Philadelphia Free Library Branch 1700 S. Broad Street, Philadelphia
Grades: 6-8
Cost: $30/girl
Cost: $33/girl You’ll be amazed at what you can do! Through games and activities, explore how to have open and honest friendships and steer clear of peer pressure. Learn how to handle your emotions, manage conflicts, and bring inner peace to yourself and your friendships. Girls must attend BOTH sessions. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes aMAZE Journey Award set.
Dance It Up! Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
Grades: K-1
Grades: 2-3
Cost: $24/girl $20/adult
Cost: $23/girl
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1-4PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 6-8 Cost: $23/girl Jump into the world of comics! Explore a variety of illustration styles and characters, from newspaper “funnies” to comic books and graphic novels. Learn how comic artists storyboard their ideas and bring your own story to life! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Comic Artist badge.
Want to develop the skills necessary to have amazing relationships? Join the staff of Girls Empowered and learn what makes for a healthy relationship, and what doesn’t! You’ll leave with the skills necessary to effectively overcome friendship challenges and peer pressure, and to prevent bullying. Put your skills to work as you plan a Take Action project to help prevent bullying in your community. Girls must attend BOTH sessions to receive the award. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and the aMAZE Journey Award set.
Let’s get moving! Explore different types of dance and movement. Learn a new dance and then make up a dance unique to you! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Dancer badge.
911, What's Your Emergency? SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 9AM-12:15PM Paoli Hospital 255 W. Lancaster Avenue, Paoli Grades: 4-5
Colonial Foodways SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 10AM-12:30PM Washington Crossing Historic Park 1112 River Road, Washington Crossing Grades: 4-5 Cost: $26/girl $24/adult Take a fun-filled trip back in time! Learn how to prepare colonial waffles, churn your own butter, and create and sample colonial teas. You'll get to cook and eat your own meal! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Simple Meals badge.
Household Elf
Cost: $10/girl
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 6-8PM
Do you know what to do for a cut or a bee sting? How can you help if someone breaks her arm when she falls? Do you know what goes into a first aid kit? Everyone should be prepared and learn how to help in an emergency! Make a first aid kit to take home, talk to nurses and other Paoli hospital staff, and meet the brave and inspiring people who are the first responders during an emergency. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Junior First Aid badge.
Alvernia University O'Pake Science Center (Main Lobby) 400 St. Bernardine Street, Reading Grades: 2-3 Cost: $5/girl Learn how to become greener when you clean! Through hands-on activities, learn how to save energy and water, reduce the amount of waste we create, and become more aware of our human impact on the natural environment. Leave ready with the tips, tricks, and products to create a clean and green home! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Household Elf badge.
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Comics and Cartooning
Grades: 6-8
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 9AM-12PM
Please Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic, Philadelphia
How can trash become art? By using resources wisely! Join the Please Touch Museum and transform trash into treasure. Guided by a museum educator, you’ll look closely at the Please Touch’s Torch and Artie the Elephant to identify the recycled items used to make them. Using a variety of recycled materials, you’ll layer, tape, rip, glue, and build your own mini garden! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes requirements for the Clover petal. Includes admission to the museum.
AMAZING Relationships
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1-4PM AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1-4PM
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Night Hikers
Photo Explorers
Villanova Campus Tour
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 7- 8:30PM
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 9AM-12PM
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 10AM-12PM
Tyler Arboretum 515 Painter Road, Media
Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville
Villanova University 800 E Lancaster Avenue, Villanova
Grades: 2-8
Grades: 4-5
Grades: 6-12
Cost: $13/girl
Cost: $28/girl
Cost: $5/girl
How is nature different after dark? Can humans adapt to the outdoors at night? Come find out as you explore your senses and the arboretum by the light of the moon during this night hike. End the night by warming up around a campfire and enjoying a delicious s'more! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps one and two of the Junior Outdoor Adventurer badge and steps one and two of the Cadette Night Owl badge.
Explore digital photography, from selfies to scenic landscapes, in a photo scavenger hunt! Learn about the digital camera and the history of photography, and use Photoshop to edit and share your photos. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Digital Photographer badge.
Join the sisters of Kappa Delta for a fun and interactive day at Villanova University’s campus. Explore the school and discover which extracurricular opportunities spark your interest! Pay attention—you’ll need all the information you learn to compete in a campus-wide scavenger hunt! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes snack and completes steps 1, 4, and 5 of College Knowledge badge.
Color Your World SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1-4PM Art Partners Studio 545 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville Grades: 2-3 Cost: $23/girl Grab a smock and join in some colorful fun! It’s time to think about painting in a new way. Talk to an artist, get inspired by great artwork, and learn to paint what you see and feel. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Painting badge.
Eating for YOU! SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 10:30AM12PM Capital Blue Store 2845 Center Valley Parkway, Center Valley Grades: 6-8 Cost: $5/girl Let your inner beauty shine through! Join Capital Blue and learn about all about good nutrition. Find out which foods affect your skin, stress level, and even your sleeping habits! All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Eating for You badge.
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Winter at the Wildlands SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 9AM-3PM Pool Wildlife Sanctuary 3701 Orchid Place, Emmaus Grades: 4-10 Cost: $26/girl $15/adult Let the naturalists at Wildlands Conservancy be your guides as you try your hand at snowshoeing, Dutch oven cooking, maple sugaring, geocaching, and other winter-themed outdoor activities. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes mild-chili lunch and event patch.
Inspire, Design and Sew SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2:30-5:30PM The Handwork Studio 35 N. Narberth Avenue, Narberth Grades: 9-12 Cost: $14/girl Want to change the way an accessory or piece of clothing looks? All you need to know is how to sew! Craft an inspiration board, then design, and sew a pillow sham for your room. Build the skills to repair your favorite clothes by sewing on a button or hand-stitching a hem. You can even bring an item that needs some hand-stitching TLC. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Completes steps 1, 3 & 4 of Room Makeover badge for Seniors.
Courageous Climbers SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 12-3PM Philly Rock Gym- East Falls 3500 Scotts Ln. B-3, Philadelphia Grades: 9-12 Cost: $26/girl You have the courage and confidence to take on new challenges! Learn how to tie safety knots, apply a harness, and belay alongside Philly Rock Gym staff. Then, put your skills to the test as you scale the gym walls! Helmets will be provided for all girls and must be worn while climbing. All troops must meet girl-adult ratios for their group. Individuals girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. *Includes Philly Rock Gym patch.
Registration Information Girls can participate in any day program individually (unless otherwise noted), with a group, or as a troop. Special efforts are made to welcome all girls. Please note, while we may be able to accommodate additional adults in certain situations, program space is reserved for girls. Program registrations are accepted online.
Registration questions? Contact: 215.564.2030 memberservices@gsep.org gsep.org
GSEP does not accept registrations by phone. HOW TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS ONLINE 1. If you are registering for a members-only event or program, you must first purchase or renew your membership by logging into MyGS. 2. 2 4 hours after purchasing or renewing your membership, visit us at gsep.org and click PROGRAM/EVENT REGISTRATION.
addition to becoming a registered adult member of Girl Scouts, any adult who registers for an overnight program with GSEP will have to successfully complete the criminal background check process prior to program registration. 1. Go to MyGS and register as an adult member.
3. E nter your username and password. Or, if you’re a first-time user or haven’t used the system since August 2013, activate your account by clicking the NEW ONLINE ACCOUNT button.
2. Choose a volunteer role.
4. I f you receive an alert to contact us, please do so. Your record may be incomplete, you may have a duplicate record, or you may not be linked to your girl’s record.
• Due to planning issues and safety concerns, walk-in girl and adult registration cannot be accepted at any GSEP event.
5. Click on the ACTIVITIES tab. 6. Search for the program you want using the various search features. 7. Click on the program name and review the details. 8. Click REGISTER NOW. 9. Select the registrant and click CONTINUE. 10. Enter additional information as requested, then click CONTINUE. 11. Confirm your order details and click CHECKOUT; consider making a donation or select the “not at this time” option, click CONTINUE. 12. Enter your credit card information and click PROCESS MY ORDER. IMPORTANT POINTS FOR PARENTS, GUARDIANS & VOLUNTEERS • Adult spaces in programs are intended only for the number of adults necessary to meet the girl-adult ratios, unless otherwise indicated. Chaperoning adults are free unless otherwise indicated by a per person or per adult price for the program. All adults must be registered for the program. • All girls attending a program or event must be registered Girl Scouts. Girls new to Girl Scouts can register as a new member online at gsep.org through MyGS.
• Leaders, parents, and guardians must make arrangements to leave other children at home. Additional children and/or family members are not permitted to attend any GSEP program. • All GSEP Sponsored Programs: According to Volunteer Essentials, all volunteers participating in the Girl Scout movement shall meet GSUSA membership standards, which include committing to the Girl Scout Promise, accepting the Girl Scout Law, and registering annually through the Council as members of the Girl Scout movement. Effective January 1, 2014, prior to registering for all programs sponsored by GSEP, adults who are interested in attending must have a current membership. This applies to all of the programs advertised in Spark or via the GSEP website or other communication. Cost of registration is $25 and is in addition to the cost of the program. Adults can register online. • Trips & Overnight Programs: According to Volunteer Essentials, when girls go on trips and overnight programs, the group must have at least two unrelated, registered, cleared, and trained adult volunteers. Adults who attend overnight programs or share GSEP property at the same time girls are in attendance need to be cleared and registered to ensure the utmost safety of the girls. Effective January 1, 2014, in
REGISTRATION DEADLINES Registrations are accepted until the program is full or one week prior to the program date, whichever comes first. Please allow at least four weeks lead time from the program date for processing of paper registration forms. CONFIRMATIONS Confirmation packets are sent via email the first business day after registration closes. If registration closes on a Saturday or Sunday, you should expect the confirmation the following Monday. SPACE & ATTENDANCE Program space is limited. Attendance capacity is based on the needs of the program itself and cannot be adjusted due to late registration, transfer requests, troop needs, etc. Program capacity and space availability can be viewed online. Badges and patches will only be given out to girls who are in attendance. TROOP REGISTRATION Only approved troop leaders/co-leaders can register current troop members using the troop management feature. PAYMENT Payment for all programs is due in full at the time of registration. Space will not be held for any registration forms submitted without the full payment amount that is due. REFUNDS Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to memberservices@gsep.org at least four weeks in advance of the program date for consideration. Refunds are not issued for “no shows” (registrants who do not attend). Refunds are not issued for cancellations occurring less than four weeks in advance or if numbers are reduced less than four weeks prior to the event. CANCELLATIONS GSEP reserves the right to cancel an event due to insufficient registration, acts of nature, or other reasons beyond our control. In the event a program is canceled, a full refund will be issued. Weather-related cancellations: A GSEP staff member will contact you if a program will be cancelled due to weather. When possible, the event will be rescheduled or a refund issued. For cancellations in advance, email notification will be sent to each registrant. For same day cancellations, an attempt will be made to call the phone number available on record. Phone numbers and emails can be updated at any time through the Program/Event Registration System when you visit your online profile on our website at gsep.org. OUT-OF-COUNCIL REGISTRATIONS Girls in our neighboring councils are welcome to register for our programs. Email memberservices@ gsep.org for paperwork. Registration requests must be submitted at least 4 weeks in advance of the program date. We accept check and credit card payments.
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• Council-sponsored programs are designed for specific age/grade levels. Please only register for programs that are in your age/grade level.
3. Check your email for confirmation and next steps to complete the criminal background check process.