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August 2023 Spark GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship Recipient pg. 4 2023-24 Product Program pg. 9

Letter from Rolinda

There has been a lot of inspiring Girl Scout moments the past several months and more coming throughout the new troop year. It was wonderful to recognize outstanding youth and volunteers for their leadership and furthering the Girl Scout mission throughout the spring and summer. In this edition, you will learn more about the Elite Entrepreneurs, scholarship recipients, volunteers who received awards at the Annual Meeting and the Legacy Pearls. From witnessing girls set and achieve their goals so they could attend summer camp or travel, and high school graduates bridging to Adult Lifetime Girl Scouts, they have done it all. Troop and service unit volunteers have also done meaningful work to ensure our girls are supported. Along with our incredible girl and adult members, our Legacy Pearls, Coleen and Sandy, continue to give their time, talent and treasure to support all of Girl Scouts. I am so thankful to be part of Girl Scouts where together we are making the world a better place.

Thank you for supporting Girl Scout experiences in so many ways!

Thank You!

Thank you to Girl Scout Alumni & Friends for their generous donation which doubled to $5,000 this year compared to the 2022–2023 Girl Scout season. With this donation, we were able to purchase a new fire ring, picnic table and benches for the Garden City Little House and chairs for the Parsons Little House. We are also adding new security cameras to the Augusta, Garden City and Newton Little Houses and the Garden City and Hays offices. Additionally, we purchased new walkie talkies for camps and events.

3 Donor Spotlight

4 GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship Recipient

5 Highest Awards Project Fund

6 Volunteer Awards

9 2023-24 Product Program

10 Elite Entrepreneurs

13 Summer Camp Recap

14 Upcoming Events

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Thank you to our donors!

Healthy Blue

Thank you to Healthy Blue for their donation which has allowed us to bring back our Community Based Program and reach underserved girls throughout our communities.

Black Hills Energy

Thank you to Black Hills Energy for partnering with Girl Scouts again! This year, they provided us with funding to refresh the Garden City office signage and create a new distribution door at the Wichita office so we can easily bring pallets of cookie products in and out of the building.

Juliette Gordon Low Society Membership

The Juliette Gordon Low Society is a special group of friends who have made the commitment to share their legacy with the next generation.

You can become part of this distinguised group when you leave a gift in your will, trust or other account for Girl Scouts. If you have left Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland in your estate plans, please let us know so you, too, can be a member of the Juliette Gordon Low Society.

As a member of the Juliette Gordon Low Society, you will receive:

⚬ Recognition as a member of the Society

⚬ Invitations to special events hosted by Girl Scouts

⚬ Updates about the work of Girl Scouts, nationwide and in your community

⚬ The joy of knowing that your gift will impact girls for future generations

Recognizing our past and present Juliette Gordon Low Society members:

Faith Martin

Leave a lasting legacy with gifts that support girls' dreams.

When it comes to supporting the next generation of girls, your generous contribution makes all the difference. You have an opportunity to empower girls, both now and for generations to come.

Easy Ways You Can Make a Lasting Impact

⚬ Gifts that cost nothing now

⚬ Gifts that pay you income

⚬ Gifts that reduce your taxes

⚬ Gifts that make an impact now

Sharon Bastian

Dianne Belk and Lawrence Calder

Dolores Crum

Shelly Harris

Theresa Hearn

Arnold and Freda Hudspeth

Shirley and Richard Mosher

Lee E. Phillips III

Sandy Remsberg

Rolinda Sample

Jo Karen Werner

Elizabeth and Robert Workman

Questions? Contact Kelly Peters, Director of Fund Development at kpeters@gskh.org or (316) 684-6531 ext. 1516.

Erik and Eva Andersen
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2022 Legacy Pearl Honorees

To view all previously honored Legacy Pearls, scan this QR Code.

Sandy Remsberg

Sandy Remsberg was a youth Girl Scout member and an adult volunteer. She served the council in many chairman roles and as a Board Member in multiple capacities, including the President. Sandy's volunteer service turned into a staff position and she worked at the council for an additional six years and continues to support GSKH through various efforts.

Coleen Dyson

Coleen (Ruble) Dyson volunteered for 12 years and was employeed by the Wichita Area Girl Scout Council and retired from the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland after 31 years on staff. Currenlty, she serves as the President of the Girl Scouts Alumni & Friends and leads the Girl Scout Historical Collection Team.

GSUSA Scholarship Recipient

A Girl Scout to her core, Lauren Schmeidler has been a member since she was in Kindergarten. From earning badges, going on field trips with her troop, completing community service projects, traveling across the states and abroad, she's done it all — including becoming a Gold Award Girl Scout.

Lauren's Gold Award project began when she knew she was interested in helping out fellow women. She visited local women's shelters to see how she could help and what would better serve her community. When visiting, she learned that feminine hygiene products were the hardest items to obtain, which was partially due to the cost. That's where her project came in.

"I knew I didn't want to just host a drive to get items for these shelters, but I couldn't exactly determine what

the best way to help would be," Lauren said. "I talked with Wichita Mayor Brandon Whipple who said, 'well, why don't you change the tax law?' That's when I knew this was it."

From there, Lauren took action at the state-level by introducing House Bill No. 2461 to the Kansas Taxation Committee to exempt hygiene products from Kansas State Sales Tax. She gained support through an online petition and sponsorship through Representative Miller who introduced the bill on the House floor on Jan. 10, 2022. Lauren was also supported by Senator Ware, Representative Schmidt and Representative Clayton.

"I would never have even tried to do something like this project if it wasn't for Girl Scouts," Lauren said. "Girl Scouts has allowed me to gain confidence and help with my public speaking. It's the best gift I've ever received and I know I'll utilize this skill forever."

Although the bill died in house, Lauren's project hasn't stopped there.

This fall, she's headed to Fort Hays State University where she will major in biology and minor in law, which will help as she creates her next plan for the bill in the upcoming session.

"I think if I have more knowledge on civics and how to write a bill, that's going to help significantly when we try again," Lauren said. "I'm so grateful for being awarded both the Kansas Heartland Gold Award Scholarship and the GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship because they're going to significantly impact my college career and allow me to pursue my passions and hopefully get this bill passed."

As Lauren completes her girl membership, she's already looking forward to her future in Girl Scouting and encouraging her Girl Scout sisters to pursue their dreams.

"I hope every Girl Scout feels inspired by something or someone to take on a Gold Award project," Lauren said. "Just find what you're passionate about and use that passion to help others."

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Scholarship Applications

Let us help you achieve your dreams! Thanks to the generosity of donors, we have three scholarship opportunities available for Kansas Girl Scouts. Scholarship applications open mid-October and close January 16, 2024. Scholarship awards will be honored at the Annual Meeting in November 2024. To apply for any of the scholarships, visit our website www.kansasgirlscouts.org/scholarships.

Gold Award Scholarship

The Gold Award Scholarship is $2,500. To apply, you must have earned the Gold Award prior to the application deadline.

Sandy Remsberg Education Scholarship

The Sandy Remsberg Education Scholarship is $3,000 each for up to three girls and exists to help girls realize their dreams. Each year, applications will be considered for awards for one-year non-recurring college scholarships.

One of our focus areas for this scholarship is to increase participation and support girls with financial need and in under-represented groups. All girls graduating in 2024 are eligible to apply.

Sandy Remsberg Destinations Experience Scholarship

The Sandy Remsberg Destinations

Experience Scholarships exists to allow girls to have new life experiences through travel and destination trips. Each year, funding support will be considered for awards to assist Girl Scouts who have applied to participate in Girl Scouts Destinations. Amount awarded is determined by applications received.

If you are interested in assisting Girl Scouts further their education, please consider donating to the Sandy Remsberg Scholarship Fund. You can learn more information on our website www.kansasgirlscouts.org under "Support Us."

Highest Awards Project Fund

The Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards are the highest honors you can earn in Girl Scouts.

All three awards give you the chance to do big things while working on an issue you care about. Once you've completed your project, you'll have made a bold, sustainable impact on the world —and you'll have put in some serious work.

To assist in your journey towards earning your highest award, we are introducing our Highest Awards Project Fund! New this year, the council will be offering troops and individuals working on their Highest Awards the opportunity to apply for funds to use towards their efforts. To qualify for funds, your Silver or Gold Award project proposal needs to have been submitted and approved by the awards committee. Bronze Awards do not need pre-approval. Applications for funds are open from August 1 to September 30. Fill out the application on our website at www.kansasgirlscouts.org/highestawards.

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Kaitlin Robben, one of three recipients of the Sandy Remsberg Education Scholarship, accepts scholarship award from Sandy Remsberg.

Volunteer Awards

Each year we enjoy taking the time to celebrate our amazing volunteers who make Girl Scouts possible at our Recognition Breakfast & Annual Meeting. This year, the event was held in Wichita and virtually. We're excited to honor all of those who embody the Girl Scout mission with their time, talents and commitment to the girls we serve. Additionally, we would like to congratulate our highest award earners and our scholarship recipients on these momentous goals and achievements.

Volunteer of Excellence

Recognizes a volunteer who has contributed outstanding service while working directly with girls to implement the Girl Scout Leadership Experience or has contributed outstanding service in support of the council’s mission delivery to girl and adult members.

Raven Alexander

Shannon Allison

Brady Barnard

Delcie Chappuis

Jessica Cody

Hilary Crum

Lisa Dockstader

Courtney Drake

Christina Ellis

Deborah Gates

Caprice George

Elizabeth Goudreau

Justine Hadley

Caitie Heiden

Sofia Herrera

Ashley Hollingshead

Cassandra Irsik

Gloria Johnson

Cathy Jones

Tasha Jones

Kaitlyn Klaus

Tonya Mattix

Laura McLaughlin

Leigh McNeill

Bianca Medrano

Angela Mulligan

Tara Nisbeth

Kristy Plotner

Brandi Ritchie

Karla Rourk

Jennifer Sample

Shawnna Schmitz

Danielle Simmons

Sarah Stafford

Rhonda Stevens

Erin Tormey

Karyn Underwood

Elizabeth Wadle

Samantha Walker

Tyrone Walker Sr

Adrianne Wedel

Crystal Zink

Appreciation Pin

Recognizes a volunteer who displays excellent service in delivering the Girl Scout Mission to one or more geographic areas, Girl Scout communities or program delivery audiences.

Caylee Benedict

Vicky Chessmore

Carrie Connor

Autumn Dickens

Amy Freouf

Tiffany Hanevik

Sheridan Hubbell

Stacey Hughey

Benjamin Hutchinson

Diana Mayhew

Tamillia Moore

Melissa Nelson

Merrilee Severino

Jenna Smith

Bessie Sterbenz

Jade Yeager Honor Pin

Honors an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, which has had measurable impact on two or more geographic areas of service, allowing the council to reach and surpass its mission delivery goals.

Jessica Albers

Kristy Opat

Treasured Time

Celebrates the work of a volunteer who has made a significant impact on Girl Scouting with their time, talent and treasure.

Donna Stejskal

Thanks Badge I

Recognizes an individual whose commitment, leadership and service had an exceptional, measurable impact on meeting the mission delivery goals and priorities of the entire council or the entire Girl Scout Movement.

Peggy Bearth

Sean Davis

Amber Hackerott

Gennifer Winger

Thanks Badge II

Jackie Carroll

Don Woosley 71

Jeanne Griffith 87 Young Alumna

Shining Star

This award is for Girl Scouts who make the transition from girl to adult member and continue to be involved in the movement beyond high school, providing leadership to the next generation of girls.

Megan Howe

Regional Recognition

For outstanding service above and beyond expectations in a region of the council.

Widemann Regional Award: Crystal Walker

Volunteer of the Month

This recognition honors outstanding volunteers and their contributions on a monthly basis.

7/22 Adrianne Wedle

8/22 Gloria Johnson

9/22 Jessica Cody

10/22 Bessie Sterbenz

11/22 Danielle Simmons

12/22 Delcie Chappuis

1/23 Justine Hadley

2/23 Rhonda Stevens

3/23 Siobhan Moore

4/23 Jennifer Sample

5/23 Ken Winger

6/23 Ravin Young

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Scholarship Recipients

2023 GSKH Gold Award Scholarship$2,500

Lauren Schmeidler, Wichita

2023 GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship$10,000

Lauren Schmeidler, Wichita

2023 Sandy Remsberg Scholarship$3,000

Kaitlin Robben, Garden Plain

Lakota Persing, Hugoton

Shelby Starbuck, Fredonia

2022 GSKH Gold Award Scholarship$2,500

Annabell McLaughlin, Wichita

2022 GSUSA Gold Award Scholarship$2,000

Alyssa Counts, Wichita

President's Award

Recognizes an entire service delivery team or committee whose support of Girl Scouts leads to a significant impact in reaching council goals.

Outdoor Camping Training Facilitators

Robin Armfield

Vicky Chessmore

Sean Davis

Jennifer Griffin

Amber Hackerott

Monty Hole

Cristina Janney

Amanda Johnson

Robert Lee

Shannon Lunsford

Ashley McKnight

Tamillia Moore

Service Unit 89 Lead Team

Nanette Carpenter

Janine Eilert

Terri Gibler

Volunteer Earned Awards

Girl Scouts isn't possible without our amazing volunteers. Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, girls are forging their own trails, making memories and making positive changes in their communities.

Nicole Parks

Ashley Pepper

Mandi Popp

Volunteer Achievement Pin requests (Candle Pin, Green Angel Pin and Sunflower Pin) are now open and close August 31, 2023. These are earned by volunteers completing trainings and experiences. If you have fulfilled the requirements as shown on our website under "Volunteer Recognitions," submit the "Volunteer Achievement Pin Request" form.

Nicole Morrow

Kristy Opat

Robert Opat

Diana Staab

David Weishaar

Pascha Medlin

Susan White

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The Path to a Successful Cookie Season

From the girls pounding the pavement to volunteers making sure their season is planned and implemented down to the last package, the Girl Scout cookie season takes a village. Our village includes the many organizations and companies that donate their space, time and resources so we can ensure the cookies get to each Girl Scout swiftly and accurately.

Thank you to the following

supporting Kansas Girl Scouts

⏵ Berry Material Handling for donating a pallet jack.

⏵ Wiese USA for donating the use of a pallet jack during the season.

⏵ Penske Truck Leasing for the discounted use of a delivery vehicle.

⏵ Valley Offset Printing for donating to support various printing operations.

⏵ Arkansas City: Residence of Tammy Hutchinson

⏵ Salina: Salina Regional Airport

⏵ Dodge City: The Alley

⏵ Goodland: Matt & Jena McKenzie

⏵ Great Bend: Argonne Rebel Bingo Hall

⏵ Independence: Residence of Tiffany Strickland

⏵ Norton: Residence of Dianne Davis

We're excited to congratulate Brenna Conrade from Lindsborg! She won the contest with 458 votes and earned $100 in program credits.

Wichita
Arkansas City
Salina Dodge City Goodland Norton Great Bend Independence
Congratulations Brenna!
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2023-2024 Product Program

Meet this year’s mascots!

This year, Fall Product and the Cookie Program share their inspiration with "Own Your Magic" featuring the Ocelot and Axolotl.

Fall Program Dates

Program Begins:

September 8

Girl/Troop Orders Due:

October 4-6

Delivery Begins:

October 25

Online Sales End:

November 10

Program Ends:

November 10

Troop Fall Product Manager Training

If you are a new Troop Fall Product Manager, plan to attend one of the mandatory virtual trainings for the 2023 Fall Product Program season to be held on either August 27 or 31. For the meeting link, go to www.kansasgirlscouts.org/fp. We want everyone to experience every benefit that participating in the product programs can

provide troops and girls. For Troop Product Managers needing a refresher, feel free to join us if you choose or check out the additional training in gsLearn:

⏵ 536 GSKH M2 Online System Overview

⏵ 536 End of Product Program Audit

⏵ 536 GSKH Building Financial Accountability for Product Program.

If you are unfamiliar with gsLearn or unable to access gsLearn, call us at (888) 686-6468 or email info@gskh.org.

Start Planning Now!

⏵ goal setting

⏵ decision making

⏵ people skills

⏵ business ethics

⏵ money management

Service Units and communities who submit an Event Application to host a 2024 Cookie Kick-Off Event will receive a Cookie Kick-Off Kit containing program materials to help your Girl Scouts develop the 5 Skills: Apply today!

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2022-23 Elite Entrepreneurs

Congratulations to all the Elite Entrepreneurs from the 2022-2023 Product Program year.

Fall Program Units

300+

Jordyn Cook

Kenzie Crum

Sacora Kralicek

Jesah Monroy

Audrina Olds

Marley Randles

Kinsley Schultze

Claire Scott

Care & Share

Violet Allen

Quinn Byers

Gracelynn Crocker

Kenzie Crum

Lexus Davis

Arin Dickens

Hazel Enyart

Lillah Geren

Makenna Hamilton

Bria Havel

Tabitha Johnson

Lilly Jordan

Isabella Koehn

Kathryn Kuhlman

Natalia Moran

Audrina Olds

Kylee Smith

Lennox Stover

Sydney Stromgren

AnnaBeth Tanner

Zaryn Thompson

Aubree Topper

250+

Naomi Allee

Peyton Clark

Jasmin Davis

Brooklyn Dvorak

Lillah Geren

Makenzie Herlan

Isabella Koehn

Kimber Lubbers

Maddisen Scott

200+

Emersyn Brown

Isabella Lewellen

Tandin Malchow

Gracie Michel

Kambree Plegge

AnnaBeth Tanner

Katelyn Thompson

Aubree Topper

150+

Brylee Burgell

Quinn Byers

Alana Carlson

Hazel Enyart

Brylee Fry

Olivia Garber

Autymn Halzle

Kimberly Hollingshead

Katelyn Jones

Emmalin Ketterl

Miya Klein

Lilyana Lobato

Angellina Moore

Adeline Myers

Kaidance Reed

Charley Renken

Anistyn Sherman

Gracie Smith

Rylee Stewart

Sydney Stromgren

Alexis Tiedtke

Brynn Treaster

Tenley Wittman

Preslee Woods

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3000+

Lennox Stover

2,500+

Ava Grimes

Aubree Topper

Bella Wesley 2000+

Sa'Riyah Dixon

Lillah Geren

Autymn Halzle

Kimber Lubbers

Rylee Stewart

1500+

Amelia Brady

Jordyn Cook

Claire Cutler

Camila De La Rosa

Liliana DeLaney

Olivia Diehl

Zoe Dohrmann

Esther Eddington

Caylee Garver

Makenna Hamilton

Lucy House

Janelle Key

Tabitha Lamer

Jordan Landrum

Gracie Michel

Shekinah Moore

Olivia Rhea

Stormie Stevenson

AnnaBeth Tanner

Adalynn Wilkie

Abigail Zerbe 1200+

Violet Allen

Kinsley Alliman

Melanie Alliman

Raylynn Baker

Cassidy Barnard

Jozlynn Bowman

Addison Brown

Gracie Calhoun

Adaline Clowdis

Macey Dawson

Arin Dickens

Cookie Packages

Haley Dieker

Charlotte Dunigan

Emilia Etzold

Sierra Evans

Alyssa Farris

Josephine Featherby

Lexi Foos

Brayla Griffin

Rylee Hamby

Sophia Hanson

Baily Harris

Emma Hay

Ahnalynne Houghton

Elana Houze

Josclyn Hubbell

Capella Hughey

Josalyn Hunter

Paytlyn Ingalls

April Isbell

Tabitha Johnson

Addie Johnston

Aleyah Jones

Malea Jones

Shoni Jones

Lilyana Lobato

Breanna Mann

Aryanna Medrano

Ashton Meyer

Jesah Monroy

Morgan Morris

Kaley Mulligan

Sarah Peck

Kadriya Rasheed

Kaliyah Rasheed

Courtney Reed

Ashlynn Reynolds

Brenlyn Richmond

Brylie Ritchie

Shanice Rogers

Braelyn Russell

Brooklyn Samakin

Payton Schartz

MaryAnn Spindler

McKenna Taylor

Alexis Tiedtke

Maria Towery

Jaycee Vineyard

Journey Wagley

Bryndle Walker

Calysey Walker

Chayanna Walker

Chevaya Walker

Mikayla Watts

Macy Weber

Ryelee Widener

Olivia Young

Hayley Anderson

Caitlyn Burgey

Aubree Cadoret

Alana Carlson

Reagan Cheeks

Nessa Clark

Lily Coke

Sydney Crees

Harley Decker

Molly Dehlinger

Josephine Dromey

Zatrina Ellis

Kayleen Farmer

Karyssa Farmer

Izzy Farris

Danica Faulkner

Nova Foust

Nevaeh Gonzales

Ariel Gonzales

Adalynn Harroald

Destani Henderson

Faith Holmes

Emma Holuska

Jordan Holuska

Rylee Housman

Abigail Hux

Olivia McCormick

Bryleigh McKenna

Liberty Miller

Brecken Morgan

Presleigh-Jo Mork

Helena Morrison

Abigal Newkirk

Lorelei Newkirk

Hannah Nichols

Molly Norman

Emma Nugent

Kristina Perkins

Eliza Peterson

Karmen Pina

Aribella Ramsey

Riley Robinson

Eleanor Savage

Emma Schmidt

Claire Scott

Maddisen Scott

Aria Shackelford

Rebekkah Simon

Eleanor Stone

Molly Tatro

Lily Thomas

Kelsey Wolfe

Jessyna Altman

Elizabeth Ard

Addelynn Banuelos

Madison Benton

LynD'an Blaylock

Abigail Bole

Maggy Butler

Eunnise Chamriho

Lizzy Chobad

Madilyn Conley

Jordan Cornwell

Kenzie Crum

Maci Crumb

Kalleigh Curtis

Jasmin Davis

Clara DeSelms

Kennedy Diggs

Emmalyn Dixon

Courtney Dority

Mariella Dreiling

Harper Dugan

Eva Dundon

Charlotte Elder

Lilian Entwisle

Joscelyn Faust

Adelynne Flaming

Leanna Flory

Revel Frazier

Brylee Fry

Tara Fulk

Isabella Furr

Olivia Garber

Abigail George

Gracyn Goins

Kaedy Guthrie

Ana Hadsell

Ella Hargadine

DaRae Harrington

Evelyn Hayes

Elliot Haynes

Georgia Henley

Willow Howard

Shyla James

Eva Johannsen

Madelynn Johnston

Miya Klein

Caroline Kuglich

Madilyn Law

Isabella Lewellen

Bria Luebbers

Jaia Malone Clark

Vi Mark

Claire Marquardt

Corrine McDonald

Paityn Miller

Sara Mines

Camdyn Morgan

Autumn Mundhenke

Alexa Nickerson

Adalena Peck

Lila Petitjean

Azlan Presnell

Azahana Presnell

Lillie Purcell

Arianna Randolph

Melanie Reece

Addison Reed

Hazel Reed

Chloe Rhodenbaugh

Everleigh Rich

Jaycie Richardson

Ensley Roberts

Aliah Robles

DaiAyana Rogers

Daisy Rojas

Emily Rojas

Jahanna Rose

Khloe Rothchild

Quinn Rourk

Zoey Ryan

Clare Schupbach

Aubrey Sekavec

Piper Smith

Jane Snethen

Alexia Spicer

Savannah Stella

Elizabeth Sutton

Mackenzie Taylor

Brynn Treaster

Caroline Van Court

Isabella Viner

Lyla Vopata

Kayla Warren

Gracelynn Williams

Lily Williams

Addyson Windholz

Azreail Winger

Alexis Wise

Harley Wright

Chloe Young

900+
750+
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Midnight Madness 2023

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Summer Camp 2023

Haunted Stroll Festival of Giving

Saturday, October 21

Fairytale Trail - Two sessions available: 9:30 a.m. to noon or 1 to 3:30 p.m.

Youth cost: $15

Adult cost: $5

Ages 3 through fifth grade

Boo Bash Trail: 7 to 10 p.m.

$12 for pre-registration, $15 at the door fourth grade and up

Ghosts, ghouls and witches — oh my!

Join us for a spook-tacular time on either the Fairytale Trail or the Boo Bash Trail at Haunted Stroll. The Fairytale Trail is a family-friendly event with story-telling and light-hearted, Halloween scenes. If you're in for a thrill, join us on the Boo Bash Trail for a creepy good time.

Festival of Giving is

community service opportunity. Each service unit will vote on organizations to support and organize a donation day. Girls will fill wish lists, learn about the need in their communities and show the Heartland what Girl Scout generosity looks like! All registered youth members will receive this custom fun patch, so please be sure to register each youth member participating in the service project.

your
annual,
Festival of Giving Girl Scouts
2023 HOLIDAY MARKET & Sat. November 18 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. More than 200 vendors selling a variety of gift items, crafts, home decor, clothing, jewelry & accessories, bath & body products, holiday decor, kitchen & food items, floral, children's items and much more! Limited booth space available! Call today! 888-686-6468 | kleonard@gskh.org www.seeandsellshow.org tony’s pizza event center 800 The Midway, Salina TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR! ADULTS - $5 11 & UNDER - FREE
November 3 through 12
chance to give back at this
council-wide
of Kansas Heartland
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Council Info

Checkfront Property Reservations

Reserving a meeting space just got easier! We are utilizing the Checkfront Property Reservation system so troops and service units can book meetings and events. Spaces include all three camp properties as well as our Wichita Office, Augusta Little House, Garden City Little House and Newton Little House. Visit kansasgirlscouts.org for more information.

Council Offices

Wichita Office

(888) 686-6468

360 Lexington Road

Wichita, KS 67218

Hays Office

(888) 686-6468

2707 Vine St., Suite 8

Hays, KS 67601

By appointment

Emporia (888) 686-6468

Location determined when requesting the meeting

Garden City (888) 686-6468

114 Grant Ave. Garden City, KS 67846

Salina (888) 686-6468

St. John's Lutheran Church

302 S. 7th Street Salina, KS 67401

Council Camps

Camp Double E 794 Road 200

Emporia, KS 66801

Camp Four Winds 9236 SE Quivera Road

Leon, KS 67074

Camp Starwoods 7800 S. 103rd St. West Clearwater, KS 67026

Council Little Houses

Augusta Little House 928 E. Kelly Ave.

Augusta, KS 67010

Garden City Little House 108 Hackberry St. Garden City, KS 67846

Newton Little House 715 Washington Road

Newton, KS 67114

Parsons Little House 221 S. 29th

Parsons, KS 67357

Regional Of ce Camp Property Serving 80 counties across Kansas
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