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Spark A TRIANNUAL PUBLICATION OF THE GIRL SCOUTS OF KANSAS HEARTLAND COUNCIL

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NEW way to plan adventures – Outside the Guide! (p. 18)

Gold Award Girl Scouts

15 Fall Program Details 16 Discover Virtual Fun


Letters from Liz I hope you are as excited about our upcoming Girl Scout year as I am! All of our programs and events have been planned not only to bring you a wide variety of adventures to choose from, but also with your safety in mind. Our council has carefully planned them with the ability to shift immediately to a hybrid or virtual event, if the need arises. So many of you enjoyed our summer Gathering at Ceremony Island series that we are delighted to hold our fall Gathering at Ceremony Island series. This free, 9-part virtual series features three activities related to STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), Outdoor, and Life Skills pillars. The experiences are fun and include quick try-it activities. You’ll be able to connect with sister Girl Scouts while you participate. For Daisies and Brownies, we are holding two 3-part “Think Like A” series this fall. Participating Girl Scouts will earn the Think Like an Engineer badge for their Girl Scout level! Juniors and Cadettes will earn their Think Like a Programmer badge and more during a 14-part “Let's Code!” series. Our nation just celebrated the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, granting women the right to vote! With the right to vote comes the responsibility to be civically engaged and exercise that right. At our “Your Voice Counts” event on October 3, Brownies through Ambassadors will learn the importance of and how to use their voice to make change. We have a great lineup of community leaders who will speak about the importance of staying informed in today’s society. Despite everything that is happening this year, our council is making sure that Girl Scouting doesn’t stop! Please be sure to stay abreast with updates posted on our Girl Scout website and our social media channels. I look forward to seeing everyone at events, both virtually and in-person.

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2020 Legacy Pearls

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Camp at Home

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Juliette Gordon Low Lifetime Achievement Award

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Top Sellers

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Cookie Highlights

20 Activities 38

New Badges

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Council Info

Yours in Girl Scouting,

Liz Workman Chief Executive Officer, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland

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2 0 1 9 ATOTAL N NREVENUE U A &LSUPPORT R E||P$4,623,475 ORT TOTAL REVENUE & SUPPORT $4,623,475

69%

$3,207,328

Public Support 19%

$866,340

Program Fees

2%

$100,922

Retail Sales

2%

$94,608

Other Income

8%

$354,277

Product Sales

EXPENSES || $4,961,736

EXPENSES $4,961,736

0%

100%

NET ASSETS

$13,593,850 Net Assets, beginning of year $13,255,589 Net Assets, end of year

Program Services

86% $4,260,382

Administrative Support

8% $399,541

$338,261 Change in Net Assets

Fundraising Expense

6% $301,813

Program Services Administrative Support Fundraising Expense

$4,260,382 $399,541 $301,813

86% 8% 6%

IMPACT What did a year of Girl Scouts accomplish? Our Girl Scouts accomplished ...

In the financial year, our council served ...

7,265

3,663

girls

adults

595

troops

16,735

badges earned

Our council provided ...

69

community based clubs

$85,192

in membership dues assistance

64

summer programs council wide

$14,500

$19,630 in assistance for camp, uniform, and book components

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Gold Award Recipients

16,486

Cookie Shares donated

awarded in scholarships to graduating seniors

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2020 LEGACY PEARLS HONOREES Jane Pracht Lambertz - In Memoriam Jane Pracht Lambertz was born in Wichita, Kansas in 1921. She began her love affair with all things Girl Scouts when she joined the organization in her youth. She reminisced fondly of her many scouting activities, and maintained a special affection for The Girl Scout Little House. Her life epitomized the Girl Scout motto “Do a good turn daily” and was characterized by her “can do” attitude. She graduated from St. Mary’s Cathedral High School, Wichita, and attended Mount St. Scholastica College in Atchison, Kansas, and University of Texas, Austin. After the United States entered WWII, Jane returned

to work at Beech Aircraft as a secretary in the Administrative Offices. She married Vern Lambertz on November 27, 1947 with whom she raised a son and two daughters. All of whom were active in scouting. Jane was a Cub Scout Pack Leader and assistant Girl Scout Leader as her children became involved.

Her passion for scouting led her to leadership activities on the Board of Directors of the Wichita Area Girl Scout Council (WAGSC) from 1959-1969, serving as Cookie Sale Chair (1960, 1961 & 1962). Cookie Sales “topped all previous records in WAGSC” in 1960, and this trend continued each year that Jane chaired Cookie Sales.

Jane was a devout Catholic, active in the Altar Society at Church of the Magdalen. She was a member of the Delta Rho Sigma Sorority, Beta Chapter, serving as President in 1959-1960. She was President of Monican Circle, 1960-1961. In addition, Jane was a member of the National Council of Catholic Women and served on the Board of Directors at Mt. Carmel Academy.

Jane also served on the Public Relations Committee, and as Vice-President and ultimately as President of the Wichita Area Girl Scout Council in 1965-1966. A highlight of her Presidency was the visit of Lady Olave Baden-Powell, World Chief Guide, in March 1966. During this visit, Lady BadenPowell planted a tree at The Girl Scout Little House to commemorate her visit.

her troop received their Hunter Safety Certificates. Dee helped create new opportunities at many of our Girl Scout Camps. For example, she championed the horse program at Camp Wiedemann. At Starwoods Outdoor Program Center, Dee was an integral part in creating the High Adventure Course. She loves seeing Girl Scouts of all ages: zip-lining over the lake, enjoying the climbing tower, and experiencing the shooting range for archery, BB guns, and sling shots — using water balloons. And, it is no surprise that she is equally fond of camping.

100 Kansas community leaders who came together in 2014 to raise awareness and funding for the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Council. The Juliette’s Pearls Leadership Society has raised, over the last six years, more than $500,000 for Girl Scout Leadership Experiences for our Kansas Girl Scouts.

Dee Rolph Dee Rolph is a champion Girl Scout! She served as a member of the Board of Directors from 1989-1993. In that four-year span, she was troop leader for one of her daughters and chaired the capital campaign to raise $2,000,000 for the new Girl Scout Center, which opened in 1992. Dee Rolph has been a supporter of the Girl Scouts both in advocacy and philanthropy ever since. Dee’s love of nature is obvious to all who know her. Fishing is her favorite sport, but she loves to hunt as well. So much so that she made sure all the girls in

Dee is a founding member and the first Honorary Chair of the Juliette’s Pearls Leadership Society, a group of more than

Our Council is very grateful for the incredible impact that Dee Rolph has made. She shares her great sense of humor, her yearn to travel, the love of the out-of-doors, the importance of friendships, and shows us all exactly how to build girls of courage, confidence, and character!

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Ainsley

Camp at Home Girl Scouts are always ready for a challenge and innovating creative solutions. While we couldn’t be together in a traditional setting, surrounding the campfire at Four Winds or zip lining at Starwoods, this year’s challenges offered a chance to explore new adventures. Camp at Home offered six weeks of unique Girl Scout summer programming for girls across Kansas, and beyond! Girl Scouts celebrated sisterhood and fun with camp sessions filled with songs, crafts, engaging activities, and community guests. With Camp at Home, Girl Scouts connected and engaged while earning badges, meeting new friends, and discovering the world through inspiring activities.

Peyton C.

“I was so excited that even though I couldn’t go to overnight camp again this year, that I was still able to try so many great camps through Camp at Home. My favorite weeks were Hermoine’s Magical Adventure, Color Me Crazy: Messy Edition and Mermaid Mania. One of the highlights was having the opportunity to be paired with a pen pal. I had a great time learning to write letters and correspond with an older Girl Scout sister. ” - Girl Scout Ainsley

“I loved the crafts and hearing about all the other girls' experiences with Girl Scouts. I really liked doing the love the great outdoors patch work. I feel like this really helped with my confidence attending camp virtually.” - Girl Scout Peyton C.

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Peyton C.

"The concept of camp at home was a little overwhelming at first. I was worried I wouldn't get to interact and connect with others, like you do at camp. The more I got into each week, the more I was able to get the same feeling from in-person camp! I loved the various activities, crafts, recipes and experiences that Camp at Home was able to provide me this summer. Not to mention, I was able to earn badges along the way. I can't wait until next summer and camping, regardless of whether it is in person or at home." - Girl Scout Peyton H.

"I loved the activities. They were fun! I loved the colors in the messy camp. I had fun making the "lava lamp" too!" - Girl Scout Madeline

Madeline

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Volunteer Awards

Volunteer of the Month

This recognition honors outstanding volunteers and their contributions on a monthly basis. February Marissa Schultz 79 March Don Woosley 71 April Caitlyn Hanneman 71 May Christina Witten 91 June Connie Allen 71

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. Jessica Albers 74 Marie Allen 71 Robin Armfield 81 Whitney Ashford 70 Elizabeth Bailey 80 Chelsea Barton 86 Tiffany Berry 91 Jessica Blevens 86 Ronda Bowen 91 Kris Bradley 74 Amber Brown 73 Blythe Brown 74 Tracie Brunner 78 Roseanna Carter 84 Kara Conley 83 Carrie Conner 71 Heather Corl 79 Katrina Davis 70 Julie de la Garza 92 Kristy Derby 86 Autumn Dickens 86 Heidemarie Fortner 86 Ginger Garcia 79 Kari Garison 85 Maria Gonzalez 87 Anna Griekspoor 87 Celeste Hays 70 Ashley Hollingshead 70 Sheridan Hubbell 86 Terri Hutton 71 Cristina Janney 74 Jennifer Jensik 86 Regina Jimerez 86 Corina Julian 86

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Lynde Langdon Michele Lawrence Nicole Leonard Larrilee Loeppke Emily Long Mhara Southard Heather Matzek Diana Mayhew Hope McFee Sara McIntyre Leigh McNeill Leann Moddelmog Melissa Moore Tara Nisbeth Andrew Nolan Cozetta O’Dea Amber O'Connor Kristy Opat Amanda Page Bree Perkins Heather Peterson Nicole Polley Barbara Reeves-Coulter Stephanie Richmond Brandi Rising Jamie Roberts Debbie Rohr Lisa Ruark Teia Salcido Kendra Schneider Rachel Schober Jennifer Shanks Lynessa Sherwood Sheryl Smith Shanette Smith Brenda Soyez Jessica Stafford Lara Staker Liz Stapleford Melissa Steinman Bessie Sterbenz Heather Stewart Amanda Svaty Marjorie Waddell Jennifer Watson Tiffany Welk Kevin White Susan White Patrick Williams Melissa Winters Schandelle Wolfe Marcalyn Yutzy Maria Zuno Stacy Siegele

87 87 79 71 87 79 70 86 70 87 84 91 81 78 75 71 85 74 92 79 83 70 85 81 85 83 87 86 70 91 87 87 83 71 86 81 89 86 86 92 84 90 86 85 85 92 80 89 84 86 80 81 81 86

Each year we enjoy taking time to celebrate the amazing volunteers who make Girl Scouts possible at our Annual Meeting. This Spring, we were unfortunately not able to partake in our usual in-person recognition events for these dedicated and inspiring volunteers. We’re excited to take a moment here and honor all of those who continue to embody the Girl Scout mission with their time, talents, and commitment to the girls we serve.

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. Amanda Dorey 92 Ember Dortch 71 Valerie Garver 81 Anna Gee 77 Carrie Handy 71 Caitlin Hieden 91 Stacey Hughey 86 Ashley McKnight 83 Marissa Schultz 79 Melissa Shoaf 86 Jessica Shulda 78 Joanne Swan 70 Chris TenBraak 80 Dani VanArsdale 92 Gennifer Winger 82 Natalie Wood 79 Mathais Woosley 71 Jade Yeager 71 Stacey Zerbe 79

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. Sean Davis 70 April Erwin 85 Terri Gibler 89 Jamie Hollon 91 Marie Morgan 88 Shanna Prior 85 Amie Scott 73 Malena Starr 74 Don Woosley 71

Treasured Time

Celebrates the work of a volunteer who has made a significant impact on Girl Scouting with their time, talent, and treasure. Connie Allen 71 Vicky Chessmore 70 Jennifer Foos 74 Brenda Geist 79 Cherie Herredsberg 73

Ronda Holmes Mary Jo Jurey Tamillia Moore Jeanette Moore Nicole Parks Diana Staab Cherie Starbuck Victoria Starr Victoria Tully Shannon Vande Brake Trisha Walls

87 92 71 74 89 74 86 86 91 87 92

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. Janine Eilert 89 Elaine Harrington 87 Joyce Russ 70

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. Desirea Adelgren 87

Regional Recognitions

For outstanding service above and beyond expectations in a region of the council. Crystal Evans 80 Wheatbelt Pascha Medlin 89 Wiedemann Carol Ruff 91 Wiedemann

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. Service Unit 79 Event Committee Service Unit 85 Service Unit 91 Lead Team


Juliette Gordon Low LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

Edith McQuade SERVICE UNIT 74

As the highest volunteer award available at Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, this honor goes to women who have lived the Girl Scout mission and embodied the principles of our founder, Juliette Gordon Low. Recipients of this honor have contributed in a significant and unique way to Girl Scouting within the council, left a continued impact on girls and adults, and exemplified the Girl Scout Promise and Law. This year, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland is excited to announce that Edie McQuade has received the Juliette Gordon Low Lifetime Achievement Award. Her decades of service to the Girl Scout movement and embodiment of living the Girl Scout Promise and Law contributed to her receiving this prestigious award. Over the years, Edie has served as Product Program Manager for several troops, planned numerous activities for Girl Scouts in Russell, led five counties as a Service Unit Manager for multiple years, contributed to her service unit’s finance committee, and acted as community coordinator. She is a founding member

of the Juliette’s Pearls Leadership Society, established in 2014. Her past contributions have also earned Edie the Outstanding Leader, Appreciation Pin, and Thanks Badge I awards. Those that nominated Edie for the Juliette Gordon Low Lifetime Achievement Award shared their thoughts on her service to Girl Scouts.

the girls to achieve the whole Girl Scout experience. In Russell, she is our go-to person with her vast experience and knowledge of Girl Scouts. She is also a lifetime Girl Scout who contributes much more than her time. She is a true advocate for all things Girl Scouts. When I think of Edie, I think of Girl Scouts."

“Edie exemplifies what it means to be a Girl Scout. Through her leadership and service, she has enriched both girls and leaders in her community and Service Unit 74. [She has given] continued devotion and time over the years to an organization that gave to her as a child. She learned through the Girl Scout program and then took it upon herself to make sure that all girls and adults who never experienced Girl Scouting would [have] the same opportunities she did. Her blood runs Girl Scout green and she is an excellent candidate for this award. ”

“She has also helped to mentor many young women of which several have gone on to lead their own Girl Scout troops in Russell. New troop leaders look to Edie to help them with their troop leadership questions and to provide insight on the Girl Scout program and badges. She was a girl member of the organization for 11 years of which she earned the highest award a Girl Scout can earn at the time, the First Class award. When she was a girl member, she formed friendships that she is still nurturing 35 years after the fact. Girl Scouting has allowed her to share travel, camping and life skill experiences with the girls throughout the years. Edie exemplifies a true Girl Scout in all that she does. She has taken the Girl Scout Promise and Law into her everyday life and does make a difference in all that she does.”

"Edie has been with Girl Scouts for a few decades, she has served in several positions through the years and even multiple positions at the same time. She has been and still is a troop leader, directly assisting the girls with their projects, activities, service unit projects, events and trips. She helps

Scholarship Recipients NAME

CITY

HIGH SCHOOL

SMITH

Jillian Bohl

Phillipsburg

Phillipsburg High School

$3,000

Fort Hays State University

Sarah Fawcett Wichita

Eisenhower High School

$3,000

Wichita State University

Alexis Harper

Parsons

Parsons High School

$3,000

William Jewell College

Ashley Mann

Parsons

Parsons High School

$3,000

GOLD AWARD

$2,500

COLLEGE

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Gold Award Girl Scouts don’t just change the world for the better, they change it for good. The Gold Award is earned by girls in grades 9–12 who demonstrate extraordinary leadership in developing sustainable solutions to local, national, and global challenges. Since 1916, Girl Scouts have answered the call to drive lasting, impactful change.

GSKH Gold Award Girl Scouts ❧ 2018-2019 Anayah Elsen, before graduating from Parsons High School,

earned the Gold Award for her "Cut the Drama out of Trauma" project. Discovering how difficult emergency room environments are for children, she focused on creating an initiative that would comfort children during difficult times. Her program delivers supply bags filled with coloring books, stress alleviating toys, and safety tips for families of the children. New decor and child-safe tablets for gaming and watching movies were also provided. This sustainable effort has been introduced to several hospitals and other medical spaces for children.

Ashley Mann graduated this May from Parsons High School. After noticing a lack of access to books, she decided to take action. Ashley set up two Little Free Libraries in her community, citing her love for reading inspired by her father as a driving force behind her project. Building the libraries required her to learn new skills including woodworking, power-coating, and welding. Along the way, she also discovered a new love of problem solving to better her community. Earning the Gold Award has encouraged her to continue making the world a better place. Dalyn McFee graduated from Rawlins County High School

in 2019. Dalyn's passion for working with children manifested in her "Snuggle and Read" project, which focused on increasing the literacy skills of children in foster care. She placed donation boxes at local church and several businesses, activating the support of community members through the collection of books and blankets. Coordination with local social workers and ministries allowed her the opportunity to donate bags filled with books and blankets. These bags will continue to be given to foster children as they are moved to and from homes without the ability to take personal belongings. 8

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Lacy Bower graduated from Hutchinson High School in 2019

after receiving her Gold Award. She created and implemented her "A Walk of Love" project, aimed at supporting individuals as they seek help from abuse. Lacy provided a sustainable method of collection for necessities such as toiletries, clothing, and food for those in need. Two collection boxes circulate during Domestic Awareness Month in October that the Hutchinson community now maintains.

Lauren Baldwin, a 2019 graduate of Labette County High

School, earned her Gold Award by developing a fitness program focused on restoring mobility for seniors in Parsons. She integrated technology to promote healthy habits by introducing a Nintendo Wii into the lives of nursing home residents. A tangibly positive atmosphere was created as Parsons residents engaged with the program.

Misty Cole graduated from Spearville High School in 2019. She

earned her Gold Award by revitalizing garden beds throughout her community. Her initiative ensured that old garden beds were given new life, increasing the quality of life for Dodge City residents. Materials were provided with local groups to ensure repairs can be made and the garden beds can last 30 years like the ones before them.

Nena Taylor earned her Gold Award before graduating

from Parsons Senior High School in 2019. Upon hearing community members discuss the need for more youth fitness options, Nena took action. She constructed a Gaga Pit for her local church and the youth group it serves. She spread the word throughout her school district with flyers and the local recreation center's newsletter. Once complete, the entire community was invited for a Girl Scouts "S'mores and Gaga Pit" celebration.

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2 01 9 -2 0 TO P S E L L E R S Congratulations to all the Top Sellers from the 2019-2020 Product Program year!

FALL PROGRAM UNITS

250

+

Isabella Lewellen Ayden Long Emily Moore Peyton Clark Kambree Plegge Jasmin Davis Claire Scott Maddisen Scott Gracie Smith Cadyn Tschetter-Siedschlaw Bailey Thompson Kailee Wessel Zaryn Thompson Adalynn Wilkie Katelyn Thompson

225+ Faith Manning Jaycie Richardson Alia Wright Abigail Zerbe

200+ Gracie Calhoun Kenzie Crum Sophia Gradig Kylie Graves Katelyn Jones Molly Norman Isabella Stewart Sydney Stromgren Tenley Wittman Kaymi Zink

165+ Emersyn Brown Abbigail Conley Hazel Enyart Loretta Freed Kassidy Gee Kahlan Jansen

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100+ Luca Albers Naomi Allee Zoey Alter Rayanna Baird Zillary Barta Karissa Benavidez Paislee Blecha Korey Bond Madeline Bowen Amelia Bowles Pamela Brownfield Morgan Bryant Madilynn Burris Alana Carlson Natalie Carter Savannah Chandler Melissa Cheeley Brianna Coats Angelea Collum Gracelynn Crocker Makinna Cross Courtlyn Cullens Presley Dannefer Faith Davis Aubree Dean Arin Dickens Cashlyn Donohue

Serenity Dowell Brooklyn Dvorak Emalee Evans Summer Evans Klara Flom Heidi Foster Aryel Fry Brylee Fry Emily Glenn Cassandra Grant Adelyn Guida Autumn Hasse Madisyn Hays Makayla Hays Sara Hershberger Keegan Hollerich Savarah Hook Faith Hoover Madisyn Hunter Nevaeh Indermuhle Kaylee Jacobs Marissa Johnson Kaidence King Janessa Knapp Rachel Knauer Emma Koch Shala Koetter Lyndsey Loeppke Gisele Lopez Nydia Martinez Taydm McDonald Lily McKinney Madison Meritt Sarah Naylor Ainsley Nickols Shaelynn Noyes Jessica Ochampaugh Audrina Olds Avalynn Parker

Madalyn Parmley Jessilyn Parsons Natalie Pennington Lakota Persing Alayna Persinger Lillie Purcell Kyra Quackenbush Ashlynn Quackenbush Charlotte Ranstead Gabrielle Rettig Ashtyn Reust Eliana Richards Bryley Roush Kristen Ruggles Audree Schlepp Delilah Schlesener Kinsley Schultze Jocelyn Shuck Brecken Shulda Keiran Shulda Bailey Smith Kaelynn Smith Sage Snively Katelynn Stagner Kerra Stephens Lila Teeter Leann Teeter Kodie Thompson Alexis Tiedtke Chloe Titterington Aubree Topper Chloe Townsend Jade Tuttle Dori Waldschmidt Savannah Warning Kayla Warren Mikayla Watts Azreail Winger Ella Wyman


COOKIE PACKAGES

2,000

750

Mikayla Watts Adalynn Wilkie Abigail Zerbe

Emerson Adkins Electra Aimes Violet Allen Elizabeth Ard Temperance Armstrong Destiny Baker Mariyah Bauman Paislee Blecha Hayley Branson Andrea Brincefield Jessica Broyles Gracie Calhoun Gintel Carter Soleil-Moon Castaneda Savannah Chandler Melissa Cheeley Sofiya Christmann Hannah Collins-Melcher Jordyn Cook Courtlyn Cullens Kalleigh Curtis Jasmin Davis Faith Davis Macey Dawson Madilyn Dixon Zoe Dohrmann Hazel Enyart Alyssa Farris Josephine Featherby Adisyn Fowler Ayla Gard Caylee Garver Emily Glenn Gracyn Goins Madison Grant Kylie Graves Lillian Grover Rylee Hamby

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1500+ Esther Eddington Kassidy Gee Morgan Morris Mackenzie West Abagail Woosley

1200+ Riley Armstrong Abigail Berry Alexandra Berry Niya Burks Zoe Captain Peyton Clark Aria Cordes Arin Dickens Paige Hancock Faith Holmes Capella Hughey Bryleigh McKenna Jesah Monroy Maci Morgan Jozlin Palsmeier Payton Schartz Adrianna Shamblin Christina Stucker Bella Wesley

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Kennady Hammann Celestina Harley Emma Hay Cassandra Heine Mercedes Hernandez Jocelyn Hill Kimberly Hollingshead Brilynn Horn Travice Hubbard Josclyn Hubbell Braelie Jackson-Shunatona Lalia Jimenez Aleyah Jones Ashlyn Klaus Ellianna Klaus Jordan Landrum Katrina Leddy Calypso Lee Lily Leonard Jaiden Lieberman Lyndsey Loeppke Faith Manning Melania Martinez Lexus McCord Olivia McCormick Lily McKinney Valisity McLain Emma Moodie Kayla Moore Callie Moore Izabelle Morton Kaley Mulligan Madison Murnahan Ashlyn Neugebauer Nora Nolan Li-ying Norlin Molly Norman Sophie Osorio Crystyna Outland Kristina Perkins Riley Philpott

Azahana Presnell Azlan Presnell Lillie Purcell Arianna Randolph Mylie Ray Sophe Rhodes Brenlyn Richmond Lianna Sanchez Makenna Schick Maddisen Scott Claire Scott Arraya Scott Mikinzi Simmons Rebekkah Simon Gracie Smith Kylee Smith Alyson Sparman Savanna Sparrow Alexia Spicer MaryAnn Spindler Kaliya Steierl Isabella Stewart Abigail Tatpati Braely Teter Kodie Lea Thompson Teagan Tichenor Jayden Timson Cadyn Tschetter-Siedschlaw Caroline Vancourt Ava Venegas Brynn Vierya Payden Walburn Chevaya Walker Zoey Walton Lucille Wasinger Kinsley Watts Gabrielle Wilson AnnaLee Winters Alexis Wise Kenzie Wolcott Kelsey Wolfe

COOKIE SHARES Niya Burks Emalee Evans Lily Leonard Lexus McCord

Molly Norman Jozlin Palsmeier Brileigh Smith Abigail Tatpati

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Troop Cookie Goal

Photo Contest Winners

This year, 12 lucky Girl Scout troops who entered the Troop Cookie Goal Photo Contest won an 8-piece outdoor cooking set and cookbook from Coleman. These and other goalsetters showed what they've learned for the Cookie Program to become successful cookie entrepreneurs. Congratulations to the contest winners and all of the cookie bosses across Kansas for your efforts during this year’s Cookie program!

Troop 11268 - Hays

Troop 30216 - Council Grove

Troop 40107 - Wichita Troop 11220 - Hays

Troop 20040 - McPherson

Troop 40172 - Wichita Troop 40288 - Haven

Troop 41501 - Oxford

Troop 41319 - Derby

Troop 60127 - Johnson 12

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Troop 60500 - Holcomb Troop 70235 - Fredonia


Donor Spotlight Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland is grateful for the continued and generous donation from High Touch Technologies that provides integral support to our Girl Scout Cookie program.

Thanks-a-Lot to High Touch CEO Derrick Nielsen for hosting ~520,000 cookie packages annually for our council!

Since 2013 High Touch Technologies has allowed Girl Scouts of the Kansas Heartland to utilize one of their warehouses as a “cookie cupboard” for our girls to build and replenish their cookie stock as they reach their sale goals. By housing more than 50% of the inventory for the council's Cookie Program, this space creates a streamlined, efficient process of managing our inventory to support Girl Scouts on their journey of entrepreneurial discovery and accomplishments. Read more at kansasgirlscouts.org/donor_spotlight.

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Cookie Highlights

Girl Scouts visit King's Warehouse and view whole pallets of cookies before they are distributed to regional offices.

Cookie Bosses celebrating with Girl Scout sisters during Cookie Camp at Starwoods.

Girl Scouts from St. Francis getting excited and setting up their cookie booth.

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Honoring Essential Workers Coo ookies kies Courage Courage FOR

This Spring brought many unexpected changes and impacted communities across our council. As Girl Scouts rise to any occasion or challenge, Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland introduced a new initiative to support essential Kansans on the front lines of the pandemic. Through Cookies for Courage, Kansans purchased packages of Girl Scout Cookies to be donated to health care providers, first responders, city and

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county workers, grocery store clerks, and others who were still required to work amidst a rapidly changing landscape. Our Kansas communities rallied and generously donated more than 7,000 packages of Girl Scout Cookies through this initiative. Thank you to everyone who shared, donated, and participated in Cookies for Courage. Because of you, Girl Scouts were able to share a sweet treat in support of our neighbors.


2020-2021

Product Program Fall Program Dates 2020 Start Date: Oct. 1 Initial Order Due: Oct. 28 End Date: Nov. 30 Money Due: Dec. 1 From the Fall Program Rally, to training, sales and recognitions — online is where it’s at for the 2020 Fall Product Program!

T R U S T The Rally

Y OUR STRENGTHS

Girls can begin the experience by joining other Kansas Girl Scouts across the state in a virtual setting for the Fall Rally on September 30 (see page 23 for registration details). Put your 5 Skills to the test, find out about the new products, and meet “Sophie the Sloth” from Tanganyika Wildlife Park. A zookeeper will be live with “Sophie” and will be answering questions about sloths. Ask a question for the zookeeper during registration, and your question may even be featured and answered during the rally! Rally participants will receive a Fall Rally patch and a chance to win a free pass for one Girl Scout and one adult to enjoy the wildlife at Tanganyika Wildlife Park. Two sets of tickets will be drawn for and you must be present in the Fall Rally virtual event to win.

FP TROOP TRAININGS on Lifesize (virtual)

To connect to the training... go online: https://call.lifesizecloud.com/2001103995 or call: 1-844-572-5683, ext: 2001103995#

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Saturday Saturday Sunday

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FP has a new online system for 2020 so you will NOT want to miss any trainings! All Troop Product Managers MUST attend a training to learn about the new system. Due to limited space in each virtual session, please DO NOT wait until the last available session to attend.

Cookie-ology 101 Trainings

2021 Cookie program dates Beginning: February 12 Ending: March 28

Wichita Garden City Salina Hays Wichita Emporia

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(registration required) NEW Troop Product Managers MUST all attend Cookie-ology 101. These are FREE, in-person trainings. Masks are required and lunch/supper is provided. SEPTEMBER 2020

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Going Virtual Across the Heartland No matter where you are across the Heartland, you can join in the fun, learning, and sisterhood with the click of a button. Our new, virtual opportunities offer girls the chance to engage with friends, inspire their creativity, and discover unique experiences only found with Girl Scouts from the comfort of home.

Gathering at Ceremony Island

Virtual DATE: 9/14 - 11/16 (Monday nights) TIME: 6 - 6:45 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/16 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Gather with us at Ceremony Island as we build, destroy, and reinvent things, design our own company, tell stories, master the outdoors with trail sign and knots, leave no trace, complete a community service project, and so much more! No matter where you are dialing in across the heartland, we will celebrate our Girl Scout sisterhood together!

Let’s Code!

Virtual DATE: 9/14 - 12/14 (Monday nights) TIME: 7 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $50 ADULT COST: N/A Are you ready to "Think Like a Programmer" and make the world a better place by learning how to "Code for Good" and be a "Cyber Investigator"? Join us in this fall virtual series to earn these Girl Scout badges and more!

Think Like an Engineer: Brownies

Virtual DATE: 10/1, 10/8, and 10/15 TIME: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: N/A Join us in Zoom to earn the Think Like an Engineer badge! Make T-rex grabbers, learn about water collection, and complete the pop fly challenge using common materials around your house.

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Ghouls Night In

Virtual DATE: 10/16-10/17 TIME: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event COST: $25 per family Ghouls & families, are you ready for a spooktacular campout right in your own home? Build a blanket fort in your living room or set up a tent in your backyard then make creepy crafts, spooky snacks, go behind-the-scenes for a virtual tour of Haunted Stroll, and so much more that will have you cackling into the night. Choose between more or less frightful activities because there will be boo-musement for all! One goodie bag is included for the Girl Scout, $5 per additional bag.

Think Like an Engineer: Daisies

Virtual DATE: 11/5, 11/12, and 11/19 TIME: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: N/A Join us in Zoom to earn the Think Like an Engineer badge! Make a tiny fairy house, design and test a puff mobile, and build a bridge to cross the canyon using common materials around your house.


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Get ready for a programming and educational opportunity designed to connect troops and families to community partners that can empower girls with unique experiences, help develop new skills, and enable girls to gain a deeper understanding of the world around them. Outside the Guide is our refreshed version of Program on Demand and a perfect way to have flexibility with your Go-Getters’ busy schedules. Work directly with partners to plan events during days and times that work best for you both. Thank you to our inaugural partners as we pilot this program! We are excited to watch our list of community partners expand over the coming year, so please check the website regularly as more are being added. Also, do you have a suggestion of someone we should consider as a partner? Go to our website and submit the "Let’s Partner!" form. Check out kansasgirlscouts.org to learn more about the great things Outside the Guide can do for your Girl Scout!

Pizza Perfection

LOCATION: Andover GRADE: K-12 (family can participate too) COST: $10/girl, $8/adult or tag- a-long (badge included) BADGE: Brownie & Junior level Cheesy, gooey pizza. Learn everything you “knead” for your Snack (Brownie) or Simple Meals (Junior) badge. Make a personal pizza and grab a drink. CSA’s, learn the science of deliciousness by comparing ingredients, sampling food, and discussing why pizza is so perfect.

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Legends of the Wild West

LOCATION: Dodge City GRADE: K-12 (family can participate too) COST: $30 group fee plus $5/person BADGE: N/A Giddy up Girl Scouts! Relive the Legend of the Wild West at Boot Hill Museum with a personal, guided tour. This includes a 1.5 hour tour with Q&A. Advanced booking required. Learn more at www.boothill.org.

Space & Sisterhood

LOCATION: Hutchinson GRADE: K-12 COST: $20-$75/girl, $35/adult (overnight cost) BADGE: All levels; fun patch included also Venture out to the Cosmosphere to explore space and complete space or robotics badgework. Check out the museum, see actual spaceships, learn about the solar system, complete an experiment, consider an overnight, and more! Learn more at www.cosmo.org.


Listen to Your Art: Hubbard Arts Center

Robotics Badge Workshop

LOCATION: Derby GRADE: 2-12 COST: $10-25 BADGE: Brownie-Ambassador level Hubbard Arts Center is the region’s newest arts facility, offering fun badgework for culinary arts, dance, visual arts, and even a recording studio. We provide professional instruction in a fresh, welcoming venue. Join us and Listen to Your Art!

LOCATION: Wichita GRADE: K-5 COST: $12.50 BADGE: Daisy-Junior level Now offering Robotics Badge workshops for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior troops. Workshops are two hours long and include museum admission. Visit www.exploration.org for more information about workshops, field trips, and hands on programs. Virtual field trips coming soon!

FHSU Mobile & Virtual STEM Lab

Girl Scouts Love Animals

LOCATION: Hays or mobile GRADE: K-12 COST: $25/hour in-person. Mileage 50¢/mile. Virtual provided at no extra cost. BADGE: All levels FHSU offers STEM outreach across Kansas on campus in Hays and with our traveling Makervan. Great learning for all ages! Choose the in-person portable planetarium dome, the virtual paper roller coaster construction project, plus many more!

LOCATION: Hutchinson GRADE: K-12 COST: Fees vary by program, length, materials, etc. Please contact for pricing. BADGE: All levels Is your troop working on nature themed badges, or just love animals? The Hutchinson Zoo is the place for you! We have flexible day and time options and will develop a hands-on program that meets your needs and badgework requirements.

History, Fun, & Badgework

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

LOCATION: Wichita GRADE: K-12 COST: $10-32/girl BADGE: All levels Host your badge workshop at MoWT! Go on a guided tour, learn about past cultures that shaped our world, and discover empowering programming your troop will love. With over 10+ different badge workshops, this is for all Girl Scout levels.

LOCATION: Wichita GRADE: K-12 COST: Free BADGE: Daisy level Learn how to make the world a better place through proper recycling. Tour the PRo Kansas Miller Recycling Center and learn how to reduce, reuse, and recycle with interactive activities. Daisies can earn Rosie Petal.

Horseback Riding

Taekwondo at the Dojo

LOCATION: Wichita GRADE: K-12 COST: $15/girl BADGE: Junior level Learn basic horsemanship, which includes how to work around horses in a safe way and riding! Build important skills like how to halter, lead, groom, and tack up as well as how to mount and dismount, walk, trot, and canter.

LOCATION: Emporia GRADE: 2-12 (adults also) COST: Free BADGE: Junior level Hi-Cha! Get to know the basics of Taekwondo during this interactive, confidence building, self-defense class with your favorite adult. Get moving with your Girls Scout sisters and feel empowered in your abilities. Juniors, earn your Practice with Purpose badge.

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SEPTEMBER Girl Scouts Love State Parks

N E W! Cedar Bluff State Park 32001 KS-147 Highway, Ellis DATE: 9/12 TIME: 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: $10 Hike, canoe, kayak, learn about wildlife, and soak up some sunshine with your Girl Scout sisters at Cedar Bluff. You and your family or troop will enjoy a rotation of activities throughout the day. While this event ends in the evening, you can add on primitive tent camping overnight in the Girl Scout group area for $5. Note: food and activities will be on your own in the evening. If you prefer other accommodations, these can be booked directly with the park. There will be a $5 per car fee paid directly to Cedar Bluff as you enter the park during the day which is not included in the event registration. Fun patch provided.

Gathering at Ceremony Island

Virtual DATE: 9/14 - 11/16 (Monday nights) TIME: 6 - 6:45 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/16 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Gather with us at Ceremony Island as we build, destroy, and reinvent things, design our own company, tell stories, master the outdoors with trail sign and knots, leave no trace, complete a community service project, and so much more! No matter where you are dialing in across the heartland, we will celebrate our Girl Scout sisterhood together!

Let’s Code!

N E W! Virtual DATE: 9/14 - 12/14 (Monday nights) TIME: 7 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $50 ADULT COST: N/A Are you ready to "Think Like a Programmer" and make the world a better place by learning how to "Code for Good" and be a "Cyber Investigator"? Join us in this fall virtual series to earn these Girl Scout badges and more!

Haunted Stroll Spookmasters

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 9/19 TIME: Various GRADE: 8-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $5 ADULT COST: $5 Become a Spookmaster for the annual Haunted Stroll on October 17. Plan and create your scare scene as we take over camp during this girl-led, totally frightening event. You will receive a video training to learn how to make this the spookiest and safest Haunted Stroll yet. Then, on September 19, come out to Starwoods with your group to check out your soon-to-behaunted building and make the scariest of plans.

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Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 9/19 TIME: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $35 ADULT COST: N/A Join us at Starwoods to explore the secret paths, use rocks to leave trail messages, challenge ourselves on the team building course, and practice outdoor skills. Weather permitting, we will even take the kayaks out on the water or enjoy a zip down the Adventure Course!

Adventure Day: Brownies

N EW! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 9/19 TIME: 1 - 6 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: N/A Join us at Starwoods to explore the secret paths, use rocks to leave trail messages, challenge ourselves on the team building course, and practice outdoor skills. Weather permitting, we will even take canoes out on the lake or scale the 45ft Adventure Course wall!

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Misfit Sock March & Bowling Party

Harold Long Park 301 N. 8th Street, Garden City DATE: 9/19 TIME: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $8 ADULT COST: N/A Believe in the power of G.I.R.L.s, make a sign, wear your favorite pair of misfit socks, bring a lunch, and march against bullying. Afterwards, join your Girl Scout sisters for bowling at Garden Bowl. Snacks & bowling fee included.

Bug Hike in the Park

Pawnee Prairie Park 2625 S. Tyler, Wichita DATE: 9/19 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 3 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $18 ADULT COST: N/A Brownies, come make new friends, explore nature, and make a bug craft. We will go over what it takes to become a master of the trails then set out on an adventure. Bring tennis shoes. Earn the Bug & Hiker badge (provided).

Awesome Art: Jewelry

N E W! CityArts 334 N. Mead, Wichita DATE: 9/26 TIME: 9 a.m. - noon GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/14 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $26 ADULT COST: Free Want more sparkle in your life? Learn to make jewelry! We will be working with mixed mediums to create several unique pieces to keep for yourself or to give as gifts. Earn the Jeweler badge (provided).

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NSC First Aid/CPR for Older Girls: Fall Session

Wichita Girl Scout Office 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 9/26 TIME: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. GRADE: 6-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/14 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $30 ADULT COST: N/A This course provides you with the skills needed to successfully perform First Aid and CPR. At the conclusion of this course you will be First Aid and CPR certified by the National Safety Council. This course includes in-person lessons on each safety topic and then skills and written testing with a certified instructor. The girls will be given their instructional books upon arrival and they will go through online video segments alongside the in-person instruction and practicing of correct technique. Participants must be physically able to perform the basic skills required for CPR. Participants will not be allowed to enter the class if they arrive more than 15 minutes after the class begins. Please bring a sack lunch.

Junior Troop Campout: Part 1

Lakeside Campground 401 E. 8th St., Ellis OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 9/26 - 9/27 TIME: 8 a.m. to noon GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/14 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $30 ADULT COST: $15 Junior troops, join this progressive camp skill experience where you and your troop will learn to set up a primitive campsite, prepare outdoor meals on a campfire, tie useful knots, and practice knife safety. Part 1 is required to advance to Part 2. Max of 2 adults per troop.


Letterboxing Badge Workshop

Museum of World Treasures 835 E. 1st St. N., Wichita DATE: 9/29 TIME: 6 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: $13 Welcome to the letterboxing adventure! Bring your favorite adult along as you go on a special scavenger hunt, create your own code to help your fellow Brownies to find artifacts, then make your own stamp. Finally, you and your new friends will create your very own letterbox to take home and hide. Earn the Brownie Letterboxing badge (provided).

The Fall Program Rally

N E W! Virtual DATE: 9/30 TIME: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Meet Sophie the Sloth and celebrate being a Girl Scout Entrepreneur. Learn all about the fall products and the five skills every G.I.R.L. needs to run her own business. There is even a rumor that some of Sophie’s zookeepers may join us. Trust your strengths, be bravely you, and get ready for the best Fall Product season ever!

OCTOBER Think Like an Engineer: Brownies

N E W! Virtual DATE: 10/1, 10/8, and 10/15 TIME: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: N/A Join us in Zoom to earn the Think Like an Engineer badge! Make T-rex grabbers, learn about water collection, and complete the pop fly challenge using common materials around your house.

Your Voice Counts: Brownies Ambassadors N E W!

Wichita State University 1845 Fairmount St., Wichita DATE: 10/3 TIME: 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21

PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: N/A Calling all patriots! Voting makes the USA wonderful but women were not always included. Let’s celebrate the trailblazers who made this possible, learn how to advocate for special issues, then take action to make the world a better place. Learn why voting matters, explore how diversity makes us better, run a campaign, and party like a patriot with the League of Women Voters and WSU's Public Policy and Management Center. Grade Levels will each earn a badge (provided): Brownies - Celebrating Community; Juniors - Inside Government; Cadettes - Finding Common Ground; Seniors - Behind the Ballot; and Ambassadors - Public Policy.

Macramé & Me

N EW! Wool Market & DIY 420 N. Main, Hutchinson DATE: 10/3 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $13 ADULT COST: Free Are you ready to be a textile pro? Come learn the ins and outs, knots, and hitches of macramé. This beginner course will cover the basics and includes a beautiful bracelet that you will be able to take home and treasure.

Saddle Up: Brownies & Juniors, Fall

Singletree Stables 2100 E. 45th St. N., Wichita DATE: 10/4 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. GRADE: 2-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $24 ADULT COST: Free Riding a horse is an amazing experience! Ask any good horseback rider her secret to success and she’ll say that understanding a horse is as important as learning to ride one. Come out to learn all about horses and get ready to ride! During this group lesson, girls will learn how to groom, saddle up, and ride. Juniors earn the Horseback Riding badge (provided).

Highest Awards Orientation: Fall

Wichita Girl Scout Office 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 10/6 TIME: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Are you thinking about starting a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award project? Come get answers to your questions, tips on project sustainability, keeping the project girl-led, and much more! Learn about the Bronze Award from 5:30-6:15, Silver Award 6:30-7:30, and Gold Award from 7:45-8:30; you can choose to attend any or all of the sessions.

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Design a Robot: Brownies

Exploration Place 300 N. McLean Boulevard, Wichita DATE: 10/10 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/25 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $18 ADULT COST: Free Ready, set, robot! Join us at Exploration Place to use a robot to learn about flower power pollination, build a robot arm, and then design and build your own robot prototype. Earn the Designing Robots badge (provided).

Design a Robot: Juniors

Exploration Place 300 N. McLean Boulevard, Wichita DATE: 10/10 TIME: 2 - 4 p.m. GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/25 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $18 ADULT COST: Free Juniors unite! Design and build a robot using Lego Mindstorms. Code, troubleshoot, and improve your design along the way. Get ready for fun, robots, and sisterhood! Earn the Designing Robots badge (provided).

Spooky Snack Attack

N E W! MarkArts 1307 N. Rock Rd., Wichita DATE: 10/15 TIME: 6 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $31 ADULT COST: Free Ready to earn your snack badge while cooking up some spookydelicious treats? Come out for an evening of cooking, chopping, and snacking fun. No tricks, only treats! Earn the Snacks badge (provided).

Ghouls Night In

N E W! Virtual OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 10/16 - 10/17 TIME: 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event COST: $25 per family Ghouls & families, are you ready for a spooktacular campout right in your own home? Build a blanket fort in your living room or set up a tent in your backyard then make creepy crafts, spooky snacks, go behind-the-scenes for a virtual tour of Haunted Stroll, and so much more that will have you cackling into the night. Choose between more or less frightful activities because there will be boo-musement for all! One goodie bag is included for the Girl Scout, $5 per additional bag.

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Fall Fun 2020

N EW! Girl Scout Amend Center 1236 E. 12th Avenue, Emporia DATE: 10/17 TIME: 9 a.m. - noon GRADE: K-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: Free Pop in and pick a pumpkin to decorate. Enjoy a snack and challenge your Girl Scout sisters to a few games. Get ready for some fall, crafty fun. Fun patch provided.

Monster Mash Halloween Bash

Finney County Fair Grounds 311 N. 9th Street, Garden City DATE: 10/17 TIME: 6 - 9 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $5 ADULT COST: $5 Find your costume and bring the whole family to this spooky bash. Enjoy thrills, chills, and fun with your Ghoul Scout friends!

Haunted Stroll

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 10/17 TIME: 7 - 10 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/14 PROGRAM TYPE: Public event GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: $10 Do you dare to venture through Starwoods on Haunted Stroll night? Join us for a thrilling tour along the Boo Bash Trail where you'll encounter monsters and ghouls of all kinds, artfully decorated scare scenes, and frightening special effects; all created by Girl Scout Spookmasters! A fun patch for your Girl Scout, hot drinks, and a snack included.

Saddle Up: Junior & Older Girls, Fall

Singletree Stables 2100 E. 45th St. N., Wichita DATE: 10/18 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $24 ADULT COST: Free Riding a horse is an amazing experience! Ask any good horseback rider her secret to success and she’ll say that understanding a horse is as important as learning to ride one. Come out to learn all about horses and get ready to ride! During this group lesson, girls will learn how to groom, saddle up, and ride. Juniors earn the Horseback Riding badge (provided).


GS Way in a Day

Flywheels Yesteryear Museum 1100 W. Diamond Drive, Salina DATE: 10/24 TIME: 1 - 4 p.m. GRADE: K-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/12 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: $5 Celebrate everything Girl Scouts! Daisies and Brownies, come together to learn traditions, SWAPS, songs, and explore Museum of Scouting. Brownies earn Girl Scout Way badge, Daisies receive Juliette Gordon Low Birthday patch.

GS Way Overnight

Flywheels Yesteryear Museum 1100 W. Diamond Drive, Salina OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 10/24 - 10/25 TIME: 1 p.m. to 9 a.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/12 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: $10 Celebrate everything Girl Scouts and earn your Girl Scout Way badge! Girls will learn traditions, SWAPS, outdoor cooking, and enjoy the history provided by the Museum of Scouting. After the badge work in the afternoon, girls can enjoy a night of fun. Inside or outside camping, it's girl led! Earn the Girl Scout Way badge (provided).

Festival of Giving

Various Locations DATE: 11/7 - 11/15 TIME: Various GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/7 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Girl Scouts, this is your chance to give back at this annual, council-wide community service opportunity. Your individual Service Units will vote on organizations to support and organize a donation day. We will fill wish lists, learn about the need in our communities, and show the Heartland what Girl Scout generosity looks like! All registered Girl Scouts will receive a patch but please register all who are participating.

Space Grand Prix

N EW! Cosmosphere 1100 N. Plum, Hutchinson DATE: 11/7 TIME: 9 a.m. - noon GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: Free Take off in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Decorate and build your own 3-D printed, box car- space ship for launch at the Cosmosphere. Whose will go farthest in this one of a kind race for space? After the Grand Prix, explore the Cosmosphere Hall of Space Museum while learning about the space program and race in space. Admission for up to 4 family members and one rocket included, an additional $5 per extra rocket. Fun patch provided.

NOVEMBER A Little Dab'll Do Ya: Daisy & Brownie Think Like an Engineer: Daisies

N E W! Virtual DATE: 11/5, 11/12, and 11/19 TIME: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: N/A Join us in Zoom to earn the Think Like an Engineer badge! Make a tiny fairy house, design and test a puff mobile, and build a bridge to cross the canyon using common materials around your house.

Girl Scout Amend Center 1236 E. 12th Avenue, Emporia DATE: 11/7 TIME: 10 - 11:30 a.m. GRADE: K-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: $20 Color, creativity, and friendship is on the palette when you and sister Girl Scouts come together for a full afternoon of good times and paint. Fun patch provided.

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wheels, boards, and more, we will give you the tools and you will show us what you can innovate and create! Earn steps towards the Think Like an Engineer Journey (not provided.)

A Little Dab'll Do Ya: Junior Ambassador

Girl Scout Amend Center 1236 E. 12th Avenue, Emporia DATE: 11/7 TIME: 2 - 3:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: $20 Color, creativity, and friendship is on the palette when you and sister Girl Scouts come together for a full afternoon of good times and art. Fun patch provided.

He & Me Snowball Dance

NEW! Holy Spirit Catholic Church 18218 US 54, Goddard DATE: 11/7 TIME: 6 - 8:30 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: $10 Let's enjoy a night under the lights with your dad, or other male role model, dressed in your best formal wear. Join us for an evening of food, fun, and dancing. Feast on an Italian dinner and dance the night away. Capture the memories with a fun photo. Fun patch provided.

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Autumn Adventure Day: Juniors

N EW! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 11/14 TIME: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/2 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $35 ADULT COST: N/A Get out the mittens, hats, and coats, we’re going on an adventure! Join us at Starwoods to explore secret paths, practice survival skills, build a fire, and weather permitting, rappel down the 45ft Adventure Course wall! Consider registering with your adult for Bonding & Bonfires which is being hosted immediately after this event at Starwoods!

Skate into Winter

United Wireless Arena 4100 W. Comanche, Dodge City DATE: 11/14 TIME: 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $12 ADULT COST: $12 Swish, twirl, and swirl during this special Girl Scout skate afternoon. No matter your skill level, come and enjoy the sisterhood. Bring your whole crew for some family fun ice skating.

NEW!

Haysville West Middle School 1956 W. Grand Ave, Haysville DATE: 11/8 TIME: 1 - 4 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: Free Brownies, join your Girl Scout sisters for an afternoon of creativity and fun. Create with clay and glaze two masterpieces! Earn the Potter badge (provided).

Rigamajig: Build It Big

N E W! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 11/8 TIME: 1:30 - 4 p.m. GRADE: 2-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: Free Design, plan, and build your own large scale rigamajig thanks to a generous gift from Rigamajig and the CarMax Foundation. Will you design a crane, car, train, pulley system, or something no one has even imagined yet? You’re the Engineer. With nuts, bolts, ropes,

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Autumn Adventure Day: Brownies

N EW! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 11/14 TIME: 1 - 6 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/2 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: N/A Get out the mittens, hats, and coats, we’re going on an adventure! Join us at Starwoods to explore the secret paths, use rocks to leave trail messages, challenge ourselves on the team building course, and practice outdoor skills. Weather permitting, we will even scale the 45ft Adventure Course wall! Consider registering with your adult for Bonding & Bonfires which is being hosted immediately after this event at Starwoods!


Taekwondo at the Dojo: Fall

Vigilance ATA 1402 industrial Rd., Emporia DATE: 11/14 TIME: 3 - 4:30 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/1 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $3 ADULT COST: Free Hi-cha! Get to know the basics of Taekwondo during this interactive, confidence building, self-defense class with your favorite adult. Get moving with your Girl Scout sisters and feel empowered in your abilities.

Bonding & Bonfire: Green Teens

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 11/14 TIME: 5 - 9 p.m. GRADE: 6-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/2 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Green Teens, are you ready to roll up your sleeves and help with a fun Girl Scout tradition? Help younger girls at Bonding & Bonfires by trail guiding, s’more loading, and leading skits. It will be an evening of fun, hard work, and Girl Scout sisterhood. Fun patch provided.

Bonding & Bonfires

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 11/14 TIME: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/2 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: Free Grab your adult and experience the changes that occur as day turns into night. Enjoy songs, stories, skits, and fun-filled activities! Roast marshmallows around the campfire, explore the trails by flashlight, and enjoy the clear, beautiful starlight. Girl registration covers the admission of one adult. Fun patch provided.

DECEMBER Paint Pour Workshop

Unitarian Universalist Church 901 S. Beatrice St, Salina DATE: 12/5 TIME: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/16 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: $10 Any G.I.R.L. can unleash her artistic talents. Drop in for a paint pour workshop. Pick your colors to create a canvas masterpiece in this come-and-go event. Fun patch provided.

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Cupcake Wars: Holiday Edition

NEW! Haysville West Middle School 1956 W. Grand Ave, Haysville DATE: 12/5 TIME: 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/23 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: N/A Girls will learn pro decorating techniques to put their baked cupcakes over the top. Each Girl Scout will go home with a sixpack of their own holiday-inspired, sweet creations.

Holiday Ornaments & Friends

N EW! DRC: Hubbard Arts Center 309 N. Woodlawn, Derby DATE: 12/8 TIME: 6 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/23 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $16 ADULT COST: Free Celebrate the season while creating your own holiday ornaments. Sculpt and paint clay ornaments to keep or give as gifts, then enjoy a winter-themed, kid-friendly hot chocolate bar. Professional artists will provide instruction and demonstrations on clay.

Winter Blast

NEW! Girl Scout Amend Center 1236 E. 12th Avenue, Emporia DATE: 12/5 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. GRADE: K-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/23 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: Free Cozy up with hot cocoa while getting a photo with the famous man himself, SANTA. You will also create some unique handmade gifts and play elf- tested and approved games.

Chores for Tours: Museum of World Treasures

Museum of World Treasures 835 E. 1st St. N., Wichita DATE: 12/6 TIME: 1 - 5 p.m. GRADE: 2-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/23 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Come out to the Museum of World Treasures for a work day that… mummies… everywhere would approve of. Clean, dust, move, and groove to make MoWT fresh and clean. Besides making the world a better place, get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how museums work AND each Girl Scout will get two free admission passes to the museum for a future date to show off all their hard work.

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North Pole Express

Garden City Little House 108 W. Hackberry, Garden City DATE: 12/12 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon GRADE: K-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/30 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $5 ADULT COST: N/A Get in the spirit of the season as you visit the magical North Pole Express. Make lifelong memories while enjoying the warmth of sisterhood.

Ornament Extravaganza

Garden City Little House 108 W. Hackberry, Garden City DATE: 12/12 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/30 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: N/A Swing by to celebrate the Christmas season. Girls will get to take home a variety ornaments to give or keep to adorn their family's Christmas tree. Girls, you don’t want to miss this fun-filled morning of ornament-making.


Polar Camp

N E W! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 12/12 - 12/13 TIME: 10 a.m. to 10 a.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/23 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $40 ADULT COST: $30 Brrr! Bundle up and come out for some polar camping! Party like the penguins, play winter games, sing Girl Scout carols, explore the outdoor wonderland, do “cool” crafts, have fun with community service, and enjoy story time by fire light. We’re camping indoors in the Starwoods lodge and cabins. Snuggle up and get ready for some winter fun!

JANUARY

Cookie Camp

Various Locations OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 1/23 - 1/24 TIME: 10 a.m. to 9 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/11 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $40 ADULT COST: $30 Welcome Cookie CEOs! Come out and learn tips from pros to have the best possible cookie sale this year. This supportive and fun adult & me overnight will teach girls about the 5 skills needed to be an amazing Cookie CEO, design their marketing, practice their cookie pitch, play games, make new friends, and have a blast doing it! Earn the Cookie Badge per level badge (provided). EAST - Girl Scout Amend Center 1236 E. 12th Avenue, Emporia GRADE: K-12 NORTHWEST - Location TBD, Hays GRADE: K-12 SOUTH CENTRAL - Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater GRADE: K-5

My Promise My Faith Workshop: Daisy & Brownie

Sunrise Christian Academy 5500 E. 45th St N, Bel Aire DATE: 1/9 TIME: 9:15 a.m. - noon GRADE: K-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 12/18 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: $1 New activities and crafts will help the girls earn their age level MPMF pin. MPMF connects the Girl Scout Law to their faith. Girls will visit stations and complete a group service project. Earn the MPMF award badge (provided).

My Promise My Faith Workshop: Junior-Ambassador

Sunrise Christian Academy 5500 E. 45th St N, Bel Aire DATE: 1/9 TIME: 1 - 3:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 12/18 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: $1 New activities and crafts for older girls as they earn their age level MPMF pin. MPMF connects the Girl Scout Law to their faith. Girls will visit stations and complete a group service project. Earn the MPMF award badge (provided).

Girl Scout Grand Prix: Salina

First Presbyterian Church 308 S. 8th St., Salina DATE: 1/23 TIME: 12:30 - 3 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/4 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: Free On your mark, get set, GO! Girls can craft their own unique race car and zip it down the track to race against their Girl Scout sisters. Families are invited to cheer on the girls. Snack, car kit, and fun patch provided.

Cookie Captain: City Search N EW!

Various Locations, Wichita DATE: 1/30 TIME: 10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/18 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: N/A Get ready to cruise the city in style: Party. Bus. If you have 5 or more years of Cookie CEO experience, you are a captain of the cookie industry and this event is for you! Polish your Cookie CEO skills and get tips that will help you reach your big goals. We will focus on the five skills by visiting area businesses and learning how they use those same skills every day to make their business thrive. Earn steps towards the Cadette Business Plan, Senior Customer loyalty, and Ambassador P&L badge (badges not provided).

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Slices of Fun: A He & Me Dance

Haysville West Middle School 1956 W. Grand Ave, Haysville DATE: 1/30 TIME: 6 - 9 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/18 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $20 ADULT COST: $20 Cut a rug, show off dance moves, team up to play fun games, and power up to do fun activities during this he and me dance. Girl Scouts and their favorite male role model will get dressed up, chow down on pizza, and dance the night away to a live DJ.

FEBRUARY

World Thinking Day: Morning Session

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 2/20 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/8 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: Free Join us at Starwoods as Girl Guides and Girl Scouts worldwide gather together to participate in activities that help them develop awareness about their sister scouts around the globe and to appreciate the differences about each other's lives. Help us celebrate the amazing diversity of your Girl Scout sisters by enjoying games, tasty treats, and fun activities. Your family can attend for no additional cost with the registration of your Girl Scout(s). Earn steps towards the World Thinking Day badge (provided).

World Thinking Day: Afternoon Session Simple Meals Badge Workshop: Winter NEW!

Haysville West Middle School 1956 W. Grand Ave, Haysville DATE: 2/6 TIME: 9 a.m. - noon GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/25 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: Free Juniors will master chef skills while creating 3 simple meals. Join the your Girl Scout sisters and cook up some fun! Earn the Simple Meals badge (provided).

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 2/20 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/8 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: Free Join us at Starwoods as Girl Guides and Girl Scouts worldwide gather together to participate in activities that help them develop awareness about their sister scouts around the globe and to appreciate the differences about each other's lives. Help us celebrate the amazing diversity of your Girl Scout sisters by enjoying games, tasty treats, and fun activities. Your family can attend for no additional cost with the registration of your Girl Scout(s). Earn steps towards the World Thinking Day badge (provided).

World Thinking Day: Green Teens & Booths

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Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 2/20 TIME: 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/8 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Would your troop, family, or Service Unit like to host a country’s booth during the World Thinking Day morning and afternoon sessions? Turn your passion for Girl Scouting friendships that have no borders into an informative and fun booth! If you would like to be a Green Teen (Green Teens CANNOT run a booth), you will be invited to a decorating and planning day on 2/18/21 as well as helping out day-of to get ready for this around-the-world day of sisterhood! Earn steps towards the World Thinking Day badge (provided).

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World Thinking Day: Salina

Flywheels Yesteryear Museum 1100 W. Diamond Drive, Salina DATE: 2/20 TIME: 6 - 8 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/8 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Celebrate this International Friendship Day. Annually, on February 22, Girl Guides and Girl Scouts connect worldwide to share and learn about what makes us a unique sisterhood. Join your Girl Scout sisters by enjoying games, tasty treats, and fun activities. If your family, troop, or Service Unit would like to host a country, please indicate that during registration. Fun patch provided.


MARCH Aiming for Fun: Target Sports

N E W! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 3/18 TIME: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. GRADE: 6-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/8 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $35 ADULT COST: N/A Girls 12 and older, join us at the range for a full day of target sports. Sling shots, archery, rifles, and the great outdoors — Starwoods has it all! Experts will help the girls in this beginner experience to properly handle each activity, learn about laws and how target sports are rooted in America’s pioneering traditions.

Highest Awards Orientation: Spring

Wichita Girl Scout Office 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 3/23 TIME: 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/22 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: Free ADULT COST: Free Are you thinking about starting a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award project? Come get answers to your questions, tips on project sustainability, keeping the project girl-led, and much more! Learn about the Bronze Award from 5:30-6:15, Silver Award 6:30-7:30, and Gold Award from 7:45-8:30; you can choose to attend any or all of the sessions.

Women in Aviation Spring Adventure Days: Brownie

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 3/19 TIME: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. GRADE: 2-3 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/1 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $35 ADULT COST: N/A Who's ready for an adventure? Join us at Starwoods to explore the secret paths, use rocks to leave trail messages, check out all the bugs and butterflies, challenge ourselves on the team building course, and practice outdoor skills. Weather permitting, we will even scale the 45ft Adventure Course wall!

Spring Adventure Days: Junior & Cadette

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 3/19 - 3/20 TIME: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/1 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $45 ADULT COST: N/A Sunshine and adventures with your Girl Scout sisters? YES! Explore secret paths, practice survival skills, build a fire, and weather permitting, feel the thrill of zipping and rappelling down the Adventure Course.

Norton County 4-H Building 126 Park Street, Norton DATE: 3/27 TIME: 2 - 5 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/15 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $3 ADULT COST: Free Join the infamous Ninety-Nines international group of women pilots for a fun and interactive day. Zoom your way through stations, listen as they share their passion for flight, and learn about the experiences of Women in Aviation past and present. Fun patch provided.

APRIL NSC First Aid/CPR for Older Girls: Spring Session

Wichita Girl Scout Office 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 4/3 TIME: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. GRADE: 6-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $30 ADULT COST: N/A This course provides you with the skills needed to successfully perform First Aid and CPR. At the conclusion of this course you will be First Aid and CPR certified by the National Safety Council. This course includes in-person lessons on each safety topic and then skills and written testing with a certified instructor. The girls will be given their instructional books upon arrival and they will go through online video segments alongside the in-person instruction and practicing of correct technique. Participants must be physically able to perform the basic skills required for CPR. Participants will not be allowed to enter the class if they arrive more than 15 minutes after the class begins. Please bring a sack lunch.

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manufacturing, science, medicine, and business owners will share about their industry and inspire you to dream big. Nothing can stop the Girl Scout sisterhood! Fun patch and badge (provided).

Cupcake Wars: Spring Edition

Haysville West Middle School 1956 W. Grand Ave, Haysville DATE: 4/10 TIME: 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/22 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: N/A Girls will learn pro decorating techniques to put their baked cupcakes over the top. Each Girl Scout will go home with a 6 pack of their own spring-inspired sweet creations.

Girl Scout Grand Prix: Garden City

Finney County Fair Grounds - West Pavilion 311 N. 9th Street, Garden City DATE: 4/17 TIME: 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/22 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $10 ADULT COST: $10 Be an auto designer and race against friends and family. Will your car be fastest or maybe the Star-Car? There will be divisions by level as well as family categories. Weigh in at 11, races begin at noon. Concessions for purchase.

Spring Adventure Day: Daisy

N EW! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 4/25 TIME: 1 - 6 p.m. GRADE: K-1 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/12 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: Free Who's ready for an adventure with your Girl Scout friends? Explore camp and search for fluttering butterflies, croaking frogs, and wiggly bugs. Try out traditional camp activities, sing at the top of your lungs, and show that you’re Girl Scout strong on the traverse wall.

MAY Twilight Zip

Power Up with Evergy

N E W! Evergy: Wichita Operations Center 4025 N. Toben St., Wichita DATE: 4/22 TIME: 5:30 - 8 p.m. GRADE: 4-8 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/12 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $3 ADULT COST: Free Evergy is hosting Girl Scouts to show us what happens when G.I.R.L power meets electric power. Juniors and Cadettes, join us for an evening of fun, hands-on activities. Test oil samples, go through an outage simulation, try out safety gear, and more with Evergy professionals who demonstrate how STEM powers our lives. Be inspired by engaging speakers sharing their professional journey and get an insider look like never before. Fun patch provided.

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 5/7 TIME: 6:30 - 9 p.m. GRADE: 4-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/26 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: N/A Soar through the treetops as the sun sets over Starwoods. Feel the wind on your face as you take on this thrilling challenge with your Girl Scout sisters! Participants must weigh between 65 and 240 pounds to zip. Weather alternative date: 5/14/21

JUNE CIT 2 Training

F(em)Powered Field Day

N E W! Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 4/24 TIME: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. GRADE: K-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/12 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl Scout family event GIRL COST: $25 ADULT COST: $10 Girls can do anything! Come meet powerhouse women who are breaking barriers in professions that make the world a better place. Female, empowered leaders in engineering, flight, athletics,

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Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 6/2 - 6/4 TIME: 10 a.m. to 8 a.m. GRADE: 10-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/24 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: N/A If you're an experienced camp CIT, this session is for you! Take your CIT skills to the next level, polish your leadership expertise, apply for a CIT 2 position, and prepare for the best summer of your life! You must have completed 1-2 summers as a CIT 1 to


qualify as a CIT 2. Participate in training alongside camp staff the first 2 days, practice your leadership with a refresher before teaching a CIT 1 session, and wrap it up by relaxing with your sisters for an overnight on 6/3.

CIT 1 Training

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater OVERNIGHTS: 1 DATE: 6/3 - 6/4 TIME: 10 a.m. to 8 a.m. GRADE: 8-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/24 PROGRAM TYPE: Girl members only GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: N/A New or returning CIT? Want to help at camp this year? Join us for this in-depth training to prepare to be the best camp role model. Learn how camp works, ways to help campers have a great time, and tricks for leading large groups.

Junior Troop Campout: Part 2

Lions Park Hwy 36 & 4th Street, Atwood OVERNIGHTS: 2 DATE: 6/11 - 6/13 TIME: 4 p.m. to 11 a.m. GRADE: 4-5 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/31 PROGRAM TYPE: Girls with chaperones GIRL COST: $15 ADULT COST: $10 Way to go! You completed Part 1, now to expand those skills. Troops and their adults will choose 3 methods of cooking, plan menus, whittle their hiking sticks, practice leave no trace methods, learn mountain camping safety, and much more. This prepares you for Part 3 at Rocky Mountain National Park on August 5-8. Max of 2 adults per troop.

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Volunteer Trainings School Year 2020-2021

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NSC First Aid, CPR & AED

PROGRAM TYPE: Volunteers only ADULT COST: $25 This course provides you with the skills needed to successfully perform First Aid and CPR. At the conclusion of this course you will be First-Aid and CPR certified by the National Safety Council. This course includes a home-study portion, and then skills and written testing with a certified instructor. Once you have registered, you will receive the materials for the home study. Participants must be physically able to perform the basic skills required for CPR. Participants will not be allowed to enter the class if they arrive more than 15 minutes after the class begins. Starwoods - Lily's Pad 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 9/19 TIME: Noon - 2 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 * If registered separately for the Outdoor Leadership Training on same day, please bring a sack lunch. Fridge on site.

Flywheels Museum (Heritage Building) 1100 W Diamond Dr, Salina DATE: 9/26 TIME: 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 Parsons Girl Scout House 221 S. 29th, Parsons DATE: 10/10 TIME: 9 - 11 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28 Girl Scout Center 114 Grant Ave., Garden City DATE: 10/12 TIME: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/29 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 10/15 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28 Amend Girl Scout Center 1236 E. 12th Ave, Emporia DATE: 10/24 TIME: 9 - 11 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/12 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 11/10 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/26 Girl Scout Center 114 Grant Ave., Garden City DATE: 12/28 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 12/15

Amend Girl Scout Center 1236 E. 12th Ave, Emporia DATE: 1/16 TIME: 9 - 11 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/4 Parsons Girl Scout House 221 S. 29th, Parsons DATE: 3/13 TIME: 9 - 11 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/1 WaKeeney Scout House 913 Russell Ave, WaKeeney DATE: 3/13 TIME: 12:30 - 2:30 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/22 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 3/25 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/8 St John's Lutheran Church 302 S 7th St, Salina DATE: 3/27 TIME: 1 - 3 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/8 Girl Scout Center 114 Grant Ave., Garden City DATE: 4/3 TIME: 10 a.m. - noon REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/22 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 4/19 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/5 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 5/11 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/26 Hutchinson Public Library 901 N Main St., Hutchinson DATE: 5/18 TIME: 5:30 - 8 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/3 Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 5/27 TIME: 7 - 9 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/10 Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 6/13 TIME: 8:15 - 10:45 a.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/31

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Outdoor Camping

Various Locations OVERNIGHTS: 1 PROGRAM TYPE: Volunteers and Ambassador Girl Scouts COST: $25 This overnight course combines the Cabin Camping course curriculum with a deeper knowledge of outdoor camping experiences. This is required for any camping experiences outside of a cabin/walled facility. After completing this course, volunteers will be able to take their girls on a camping trip. You’ll learn about health and safety procedures, how to set up a campsite and the equipment needed, tent pitching, troop and individual packing, Kaper Charts, meal planning and preparation, multiple methods of cooking, dishwashing, starting a wood fire, compass and trail signs, Leave No Trace principles, and tying these experiences to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Ambassador Girl Scouts may also take this course. Prerequisite to this course is Outdoor Basics. Girl Scout Little House 108 Hackberry, Garden City DATE: 9/12 - 9/13 TIME: 2 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/1 Starwoods - Lily's Pad 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 9/19 - 9/20 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 Flywheels Museum (Heritage Building) 1100 W Diamond Dr, Salina DATE: 9/26 - 9/27 TIME: 5 p.m. to 2 p.m. GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/7 Starwoods - Lily's Pad 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 10/24 - 10/25 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/12 WaKeeney Scout House 913 Russell Ave, WaKeeney DATE: 3/13 - 3/14 TIME: 3 p.m. to 1 p.m. GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 2/22 Starwoods - Lily's Pad 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 3/20 - 3/21 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/8 Girl Scout Little House 108 Hackberry, Garden City DATE: 4/17 - 4/18 TIME: 2 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 3/30

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Starwoods - Lily's Pad 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater DATE: 4/24 - 4/25 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/12 Flywheels Museum (Heritage Building) 1100 W Diamond Dr, Salina DATE: 4/24 - 4/25 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/5 Four Winds - Activity Center 9236 SE Quivera Road, Leon DATE: 5/8 - 5/9 TIME: 3 p.m. to noon GRADE: 11-12 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 4/26

IGNITE: Explore the Possibilities

Wichita Girl Scout Center 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita DATE: 11/14 TIME: 1 - 4:30 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/2 PROGRAM TYPE: Volunteers only ADULT COST: Free Imagine a space where you can seek growth in creative new ways of troop leadership. We’ll provide ideas, insight and hopefully shape the way you think, feel and act in regards to your volunteer role. “Relinquish your attachment to the known, step into the unknown, and you will step into the field of possibilities” – Deepak Chopra

IGNITE: Adventure Awaits

PROGRAM TYPE: Volunteers only ADULT COST: Free Join us as we shake up your habits and help to reveal pockets of knowledge, insight and show you the potential you have in your volunteer role. At this fun day of learning, you’ll work collaboratively with others to develop new skills tailored to help you on your leadership adventure. St. Joseph Parish School Building (old Kennedy Middle School) 1309 Fort Street, Hays DATE: 1/16 TIME: 1 - 6 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 12/28 Amend Girl Scout Center 1236 E 12th Ave, Emporia DATE: 2/6 TIME: 1 - 4 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 1/25


IGNITE: Oh, What Fun!

Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 SW 103rd St. N., Clearwater OVERNIGHTS: 2 DATE: 6/11 - 6/13 TIME: 6 p.m. to 3 p.m. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 5/17 PROGRAM TYPE: Volunteers only ADULT COST: $40 Be a game changer and join us for this 5th annual council-wide leadership retreat weekend! As you jump through the portal of possibility, you’ll unleash your inner potential as a volunteer. The games we play on a daily basis teach us leadership skills, responsibility, communication, adaptability and how to get things

done. Learn how you can put all the pieces together. While at Starwoods Outdoor Center, you’ll have the chance to participate in canoeing, archery and zip-lining. The cost of $40 will include three meals Saturday and two on Sunday. Pack a sack supper or eat before you arrive on Friday evening. You will need to register and pay separately for some training/certification courses such as First Aid/CPR or Small Craft Safety. T-shirts will be available to purchase when you register. After the deadline date, you’ll choose your workshop choices as well as your sleeping arrangements: cabin bunks, lodge (floor or air mattress), platform tents or you can provide your own personal tent to camp.

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to change the world! New Girl Scout badges are here — and we’ve added even more skillbuilding, friend-making, and life-changing experiences to the Girl Scout program! There’s never been a better time for girls to practice ambitious leadership — and there’s no better place to do it than at Girl Scouts. This year, we’ve added new badges in the following categories: ⏵ Automotive Engineering ⏵ Entrepreneur ⏵ Civics ⏵ STEM Career Exploration

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Council Information Southwest Region

North Region

( (888) 686-6468

114 Grant Ave. Garden City, KS 67846

( (888) 686-6468 St. John's Lutheran Church 302 S. 7th Street Salina, KS 67401

( (888) 686-6468 360 Lexington Road Wichita, KS 67218

Garden City Little House

East Region

Augusta Little House

( (888) 686-6468

Newton Little House

Garden City Regional Office

South Central Region

Salina Regional Office

108 Hackberry St. Garden City, KS 67846

Wichita Headquarters

Amend Center - Emporia Regional Office

Northwest Region

928 E. Kelly Ave. Augusta, KS 67010

1236 E. 12th Ave. Emporia, KS 66801

Hays Regional Office

( (888) 686-6468 2707 Vine St., Suite 8 Hays, KS 67601

715 Washington Road Newton, KS 67114

Camp Double E

Camp Four Winds

794 Road 200 Emporia, KS 66801

9236 SE Quivera Road Leon, KS 67074

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

To reserve a property, call Customer Care 1-888-686-MINT (6468).

Rawlins

Decatur

Norton

Phillips

Smith

Jewell

Republic

Cloud Sherman

Thomas

Sheridan

Graham

Rooks

Mitchell

Osborne

Regional Regional Office Office

KEY

Cheyenne

Camp Camp Property Property State State Park Park

Ottawa Lincoln Wallace

Logan

Gove

Trego

Ellis

Russell

Hays Greeley

Wichita

Scott

Lane

Ness

Rush

Dickinson Saline Ellsworth

Morris

Barton Rice

McPherson

Marion

Lyon

Double-E

Kearny

Finney

Reno

Stanton

Grant

Haskell

Meade Morton

Stevens

State Park

CAMPING

Seward

Coffey

Harvey Greenwood

Butler Ford

Edwards

Sedgwick

Pratt Kingman

Kiowa

Gray

Emporia

Stafford

Hodgeman

Garden City

Chase

Pawnee Hamilton

Osage

Salina

Starwoods Clark

Barber Comanche

Girl Scout members get FREE access to basic/primitive campsites at 26 Kansas State Parks, thanks to the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Council’s partnership with the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism.

Wichita Sumner

Harper

Cowley

Woodson

Four Winds

Allen

Wilson

Neosho

Montgomery

Labette

Elk Chautauqua

Contact the State Park to set up a service project during your visit and complete your reservation with them directly. Provide your receipt along with your Travel Application and the campsite fees will be reimbursed. Vehicle fees may still apply.

For more information, go to: kansasgirlscouts.org > Our Council > Our Camps > State Park Camping

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360 Lexington Road Wichita, KS 67218 www.kansasgirlscouts.org

OCT. 1 - COOKIE CREDITS suspend and are unusable for lapsed members. Cookie credits will then expire Dec 15 if

SHOP TALK Girl Scout Kits! $47 - 80

membership has not been renewed.

HOURS

Get started with all the essentials!

CUSTOMER CARE 1 (888) 686-MINT

Choose 1 program material:

Mon Tu-Th Fri

Add insignia/patches:

8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

HAYS SHOP Choose 1 style of uniform:

And a grade level polo:

Mon Tu-Th Fri

12 - 6 p.m. 12 - 5 p.m. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m.

WICHITA SHOP Mon Tu-Th Fri

FRE E B AG → → (with purchase over $60)

Shop 24/7 online at kansasgirlscouts.org > Shop

8 a.m. - 6 p.m. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed

ALL OFFICES By appointment only.

QUESTIONS? Email info@gskh.org


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