2018 Badgerland Camp Book 6-12

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2018 SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS

Grades 6-12


Our 2018 Camp Book is the best resource for parents to help select the ideal summer adventure for their girl.

WHY GIRL SCOUT CAMP?

Girl Scout camp is a place where girls get to try new things and overcome fears while gaining confidence and independence. It’s where girls will make new friends in an environment just for girls. It’s where girls get to be Go-getters, Innovators, Risk-takers and Leaders. It’s where girls Camp like a G.I.R.L.! All girls grades K-12 can attend camp. This book lists all summer programs for girls currently in grades 6-12. To view the Camp Program book for girls in grades K-5 visit gsbadgerland.org and click ‘Camp’. Contact us anytime with questions: info@gsbadgerland.org | 800.236.2710. 2

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Table of Contents WOW! What’s New and FAQs............. 4-5 Camps Evelyn & Manitou...................... 6 Camp Open Houses............................... 7 Learn the Different Camp Types.......... 8 Resident Camp Life Detail..................9-11 Summer Calendar; Easy to Read....12-13 Women’s Week Camp............................13 Evelyn Resident Camps................... 14-18 Manitou Resident Camps.....................19 Ehawee Resident Camps.....................20 G.I.R.L. Adventures...........................21-23 Parent-Girl Camps................................. 24 Troop Camps.......................................... 25 CampHERO....................................... 26-27 Leadership Camps..........................28-29 Travel to St. Louis & Memphis.......30-31 Bronze Award Celebrations................. 32 Camp Builds Confidence...................... 33 Registration and Payment.............34-36 Busing to Camp...................................... 37 Camp is Awesome.................................38 Powerful Statistics................................ 39

EXCITING CHANGES FOR 2018 ! see next page

TO REGISTER FOR: CAMP EVELYN & CAMP MANITOU PROGRAMS gsmanitou.org (click the ‘Camping’ tab)

TO REGISTER FOR ALL OTHER PROGRAMS gsbadgerland.org (click the ‘Activities’ tab)

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INTRODUCING AN EYE-POPPING Summer of Adventure for Grades 6-12 Girl Scouts NEW THIS YEAR Grades 6-12 Campers May Attend Overnight Camp at Lots of Places! WHOA! SAY WHAT?!

You read that right. We’re switching it up in 2018. In a bold move aimed at getting more Badgerland Girl Scouts to attend camp we’re partnering with our sisters at Girl Scouts of Manitou. Together, we’re teaming up to offer high-quality, resident camp experiences to Badgerland girls at Manitou’s beautiful sites: Camp Evelyn and Camp Manitou. Additional programs will also be held at Badgerland’s Camp Ehawee, Camp Brandenburg and other sites. Badgerland’s well known Leadership Camps will be held at Camp Ehawee. Troops wanting to tackle troop camping at Camp Black Hawk in Antigo this summer are encouraged to do so! Besides these programs, we’re also debuting exciting new G.I.R.L. adventures which will be offered at different locations. They are amazing! How It Will Work Older Girl Scouts, those currently in grades 6-12, will choose from an exciting line-up of multi-night, resident camp programs at Manitou’s Camp Evelyn in Sheboygan County and Camp Manitou in Manitowoc County. Badgerland Girl Scouts will experience camp alongside girls from Manitou Council in sessions that range from three nights to five nights to...12 nights! Take the Bus to Camp Girls have the option to ride the bus to and from camp for a flat $25 rate. Buses will run from Madison. Most of the multi-night camp sessions are held at Camp Evelyn located near Plymouth. The camp is just 100 miles from Madison, 200 miles from La Crosse and about 130 miles from Beloit and Platteville. Two camps will be held at Camp Manitou in Shoto which is 100 miles from Madison, 211 miles from La Crosse, 162 miles from Beloit and 218 miles from Platteville. Busing is also provided for the programs at our own Camp Ehawee in La Crosse county. 4

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FAQS More Info about Older Girl Camps Why Are These Changes Happening? And Why Now? Our singular goal is to get more Girl Scouts to try camping. That’s why we’re rolling out big, bold changes for girls of all ages this year. We are shaking it up with new programs at new camps with new schedules for older campers. Changes for younger campers include shorter camp sessions at Camp Ehawee and single-night “intro to camping” programs for first and second graders at Camp Brandenburg in Dane County. Again, our goal is to create programs with the right themes for the right amount of time in the right place at the right price that will appeal to girls and their parents. We’re also excited that by implementing these changes, we are more than doubling program opportunities for all Badgerland Girl Scouts this summer! Why Camp Evelyn? Girl Scouts of Manitou consistently attracts more girls to its camps and offered to host Badgerland girls this summer. We jumped at the opportunity to give our girls fresh choices and new experiences. Just like Badgerland, the Manitou camp staff is highly trained and enthusiastic about delivering memorable and momentous camp experiences to the girls. What About Leadership Camps? We’ve got you covered and with options! Badgerland’s famous Leadership Camps will be held at Camp Ehawee this summer. Girls on the camp leadership path with CIT I and II and LEAP, will be working with younger Girl Scouts at Camp Ehawee in La Crosse County. Girl Scouts who want to do Counselor-inTraining at Camp Evelyn have the option of signing up for those leadership camps, too. So many choices! What’s Happening at Camp Black Hawk This Summer? All troops are welcome to head north to CBH and spend time at a do-your-own Troop Camp. Camp Black Hawk will be available to Girl Scouts for rustic camping June 8 through August 31. Troops can overnight at Waunagon Lodge or set up camp at a tent site...troop choice! Are These Changes “Forever”? Will Camp Be the Same Next Year? The summer of ‘18 is a year of exploration for Badgerland as we dig in and earnestly work toward building attendance at overnight programs. The changes that are happening this year are in direct response to the early information we’ve gleaned from surveys and focus groups of Badgerland families. It’s too early to say what Badgerland Summer 2019 will look like. But, we’ll continue to be responsive to what our membership wants with the goal of ensuring every girl in Badgerland gets the chance to get outside and experience Girl Scout camp. What Other Badgerland Camps Are Available Just to Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors? We’re super-charged to introduce G.I.R.L. Adventures! There are four multi-night adventures planned for go-getters, innovators, risk-takers and leaders. Each session is designed to appeal to an older Girl Scouts’ taste for adventure and knowledge. See these exciting new programs on pages 21-23. Additionally, Badgerland is running an awesome 5-night session at Camp Ehawee with the theme Random Fandom! Check it out on page 20. CAMP LIKE A

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Introducing Camp Evelyn

This summer, most of our multi-day, overnight resident camp programs will be held at Camp Evelyn. Camp Evelyn is owned and operated by Girl Scouts of Manitou and located near Plymouth in Sheboygan County. The camp is situated on 240 acres of wooded property. Girls enjoy water activities (including paddle boats!) on a lake and river. Camp Evelyn also boasts a sparkling swimming pool. There are trails for hiking and open space for games and large-group activities. Campers sleep on cots or bunks in cabins or in platform tents. See more details about life at Camp Evelyn on pages 9-11.

And... Camp Manitou

Two of the multi-day, overnight resident camp programs will be held at Camp Manitou which is also owned and operated by Girl Scouts of Manitou. This camp is on the banks of Serenity Lake on 140 acres in Shoto in Manitowoc County. Campers attending the Bits and Bridles session at Camp Manitou will sleep in the Pine Troop House or the Cedars building and the Water Adventures campers get to sleep in tents on the shore of Serenity Lake! 6

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CHECK OUT THE CAMPS Come to a Free Open House Families can tour the lodges, see the cabin and sleeping units, visiting the activity areas, meet camp staff and learn more about what it’s like to come to camp. Bring your girl to an Open House to experience a taste of camp. The entire family is invited to Camp Open House. There’s no cost. Please do RSVP so we can plan for busing and food prep.

CAMP EVELYN

CAMP EHAWEE

Evelyn Open House Sunday, April 22 12:30-4:30pm Ride the Bus! It’s Free!

Ehawee Open House Sunday, April 29 1-4pm Ride the Bus! It’s Free!

Drive on your own or board the bus at the Madison Service Center @ 11am. RSVP for the bus trip. We’ll provide a picnic lunch with s’mores, too!

Drive on your own or board the bus at the Madison Service Center @ 11am. RSVP for the bus trip. We’ll provide a picnic lunch with s’mores, too!

Camp Evelyn highlights include the Mullet River, swimming pool, a lake, open areas for games, trails for hiking and plenty of room for all-season, outdoor fun. Most facilities at Camp Evelyn include fully equipped kitchens, a great room for activities, fireplace and bathrooms.

Camp Ehawee (pronounced e-how-e) is home to a swimming pool, Crystal Creek, nature trails, amphitheater, archery range, athletic fields, an arts building and indoor nature center. Campers live in a bunkhouse, yurt, teepee, cabin or platform tent. Each area has a unit house with bathrooms.

Plymouth, Sheboygan County

Mindoro, La Crosse County

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CHOOSE THE BEST CAMP FOR HER Types of Camp Experiences Resident Camp @ Camp Evelyn or Camp Manitou (pages 14-19) • Choose from three-night, five-night or 12-night programs. • These are camps operated by Girl Scouts of Manitou. • Each week of camp has a different theme with activities centering around the theme.

Resident Camp @ Camp Ehawee (page 20) • Camp for five nights. • Camp Ehawee is Badgerland’s resident camp in La Crosse County. • The week’s theme is Random Fandom and also includes traditional camp activities.

NEW G.I.R.L. Adventure Camps (pages 21-23) • These are multi-night programs with specific themes. • Programs originate at sites around Badgerland including Ehawee, the Dells, UW-Richland and Camp Brandenburg. Come to one. Come to all!

Leadership Camp @ Camp Ehawee and Camp Evelyn (pages 28-29) • Badgerland’s renowned camp leadership program is back and better than ever. • Girls can choose to attend CIT programs at either camps Ehawee or Evelyn. • Internships are also available at Camp Ehawee.

CampHERO (pages 26-27) • An exciting hands-on camp for girls to experience the real-world of first responders. • Cadettes attend a three night camp while Seniors and Ambassadors stay five nights.

Parent-Girl Camp (page 24) • Attend together for a two-night camp experience at Camp Ehawee or Camp Evelyn. • Separate sessions for either moms or dads to take their girl to camp. • A great intro to Girl Scout camp or for girls already comfortable camping, this is a terrific way to spend time in nature, together.

Troop Camp at Camp Black Hawk or Camp Manitou (page 25) • The CBH Troop Camp is on-your-own. The camp is available for troop usage June 8 through August 31. • The Camp Manitou experience is also on-your-own including food and activities. You will share the camp with other troops from Badgerland and Manitou for the weekend.

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LIFE AT CAMP

CAMP LIFE DETAILS Health and Safety Safety is our first priority. Our camps meet stringent county, state and national standards. The local law enforcement agencies are notified of our camp sessions. Each staff member is certified in CPR and first aid and many are lifeguards. A health supervisor is on-site at all times, and a doctor is on-call.

Our Camp Staff All staff members go through an intense screening, selection and training process. The camp staff learn how to keep girls safe while still having fun. All staff pass a thorough screening process including criminal background checks. Each staff member is certified in CPR and first aid and many are lifeguards. Camp counselors participate in extensive staff training – covering topics like camper behavior and support, creating safe space, outdoor activities, roles of the counselor, group dynamics, emergency procedures and so much more.

Cost of Camp We’re excited to present lower-priced camps. Badgerland’s overnight camps are $65 per night, a significant decrease from previous years. Most of Camp Evelyn’s week-long camps are $380 for a five night program. The cost of each camp program is subsidized by Badgerland Council and Manitou Council. We firmly believe these overnight programs and experiences are important to the Girl Scout experience which is why we cut the price of camp and are underwriting it. Put simply, the cost of operating the camp program is much greater than the cost. If you want to add a camp donation to help offset the full cost, you will have the option to do so when you register her for camp. And, because we want girls to experience camp, Campership scholarships are available to families in need. See details on page 34.

She Can Earn Her Way to Camp With Cookies Girls are strongly encouraged to earn all or part of their way to camp through cookie and ‘in a nutshell’ sales. Paying for all or a portion of her camp program instills independence, pride and self-confidence. See more details about how she can earn Badgerland Bucks to pay for camp by selling cookies on page 34. And, yes, Badgerland Bucks can be redeemed to pay for her camps at Evelyn and Manitou.

Special Needs If your camper has special needs including food allergies, health concerns or mobility limitations please notify us in advance. Badgerland Council will seek to accommodate special needs whenever possible.

Who Attends Camp Girl Scout camp is for girls in grades K-12. Girls who are not already members of Girl Scouts simply pay the $35 Girl Scout membership dues upon camp registration.

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LIFE AT CAMP

CAMP LIFE DETAILS Where She’ll Sleep CAMP EHAWEE Ehawee campers live in a bunkhouse, cabins, platform tents, yurt or teepees with other girls in her age group. There is a central shower house. Each unit has its own unit house and bathroom with electricity, running water and flush toilets. The camp staff stay in the unit with the girls. CAMP EVELYN Evelyn’s campers also live in platform tents or cabins. Counselors sleep in tents or cabins that are VERY close by, but not in the same tents or cabins as girls. Four of the five sleeping units have composting waste latrines and one has flush toilets. Main camp, where girls spend most of the day, have flush toilets and showers. CAMP MANITOU Horse-loving campers attending the Bits and Bridles session sleep in a troop house or cabin with bathrooms and showers. Campers at the Water Adventures session sleep in tents on the shore of Serenity Lake and have access to bathrooms and showers along with latrines very close by.

What She’ll Eat Meals at camp are girl-friendly and healthy. Most meals are prepared by our cooks and eaten in the dining hall. Camps Evelyn and Manitou campers also cook at least one meal themselves outdoors. Most diets (gluten free, diabetic, vegetarian, vegan, allergies, etc.) can be accommodated by contacting the camp directors two weeks prior to the stay at camp.

Kapers Kapers are chores, important in the Girl Scouting tradition, to learn that everyone must do their share. In small groups, you’ll take turns doing kapers like setting and clearing dining hall tables, sweeping, raising and lowering the flag and keeping camp beautiful.

Keeping in Touch With Your Camper Letters and Email While campers can’t bring cellphones to camp, a letter or email from home can make the difference between a good day and a great day! Mail a letter to your daughter before the session or put mail in the camper mailbox at check-in. Camp Evelyn also offers a 1 or 2-way email service for purchase by parents. Information is in the confirmation packet upon registration. Photos Each week we post photos of the awesome activities going on at camp. There is no cost to view the photos but no guarantee your camper will be photographed. Camp Evelyn photos are available for purchase. Additional information is in the confirmation packet upon registration.

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LIFE AT CAMP EVELYN Camp Fun 3 Ways

A Camp Evelyn Tradition!

All-Camp Action Girl Scouts love the magic that comes only from a large group all together, so a few times per week, the whole camp gets together for talent shows, campfires, kickball games, karaoke dance parties, capture the flag, carnivals, scavenger hunts, pool parties, guest performances, skits and songs. If all the girls can imagine it, all the girls can make it happen… all over camp. Unit Unity The girls who live together in your camp community, called a “unit” become your closest friends. They are close to your age, and you experience so much together. You choose the activities to dive into as a group. Maybe you’ll stay up late and hear stories of the constellations, or form a noodle train in the pool, cook-out your supper, conquer an obstacle course, jump in Crystal Lake, or inspire each other with your art and science projects. Individual Adventures Because each of us is special, with special talents and interests, at least three times per day you’ll get to choose an activity that is open to girls from the entire camp, not just your unit. You’ll make new friends and try activities that might not be selected by your unit mates. River stomping, archery, unique arts, SUP, kayaking, cooking, outdoor baking, and games and sports are among the many choices.

At Camp Evelyn, you will get a special “Bear Scare” bracelet that has its own story about two campers who save each other from a bear when hiking in the woods. You will get a new bead for your bracelet each summer at camp. When you are away from camp your “Bear Scare” bracelet will remind you that, “Your friends will be there between you and the bear.” Any obstacle you meet can be “the bear.” You can count on your camp friends to be there to support you and cheer you on.

TYPICAL DAILY SCHEDULES FOR OVERNIGHT CAMPS Camp Ehawee Typical Day 7:15am 7:45am 8am 8:45am 9am Noon 1pm 5pm 5:45pm 6pm 6:45pm 7pm 8-8:30pm 9:30pm

Rise & Shine Flag Ceremony Breakfast All Camp Kapers Activities Lunch Activities Snack On-the-Go @ 3 pm All Camp Rest Period Flag Ceremony Dinner All Camp Kapers Activities Evening snack Get Ready for Bed Lights Out

Camp Evelyn Typical Day 7:15am 7:30am

8:30am

12:30pm 1pm 1:30pm 6pm 7pm 9pm

9:30pm

Rise & Shine Morning Energizer Activity Flag Ceremony Breakfast All Camp Action or Unit Unity Individual Adventure Lunch Me-Time (rest time) 2 Individual Adventure Sessions Unit Unity Flag Ceremony Dinner All Camp Action or Unit Unity Get Ready for Bed Girls may occasionally stay up later participating in after-dark activities Lights Out CAMP LIKE A

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GRADES 6-12 2018 CAMP CALENDAR

Camp Ehawee Camp Brandenburg Camp Evelyn Camp Manitou Camp Black Hawk CampHERO Travel; Different Sites

Week of May 20

Week of June 24

Week of July 1

Week of

Bronze Award Celebration @ Camp Brandenburg May 20

Bits and Bridles @ Camp Manitou June 24-27

Program Aide Training @ Camp Ehawee Grades 5-7 July 1-6

Outdoor Art Attack @ Camp Evelyn July 8-13

Week of June 3 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Week of June 10

Food Fusion @ Camp Evelyn June 24-29 Race to the Finish @ Camp Brandenburg June 25-27 Camp Internship I @ Camp Ehawee June 24-July 20 Bronze Award Celebration @ Camp Ehawee June 30

Me & My Gal @ Camp Evelyn July 6-8 Kaleidoscope National Leadership Conference @ Memphis, Tennessee July 5-8 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

July 8 Counselor-in Training I @ Camp Ehawee July 8-27 Counselor-in Training II @ Camp Ehawee July 8-August 3 Me & My Gal @ Camp Ehawee July 13-15 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Week of June 17 Girl vs. Wild @ Camp Evelyn June 17-22 St. Louis Trip! June 19-21 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

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LONG LIVE SUMMER!


SIGN UP EARLY TO LOCK IN YOUR SPOT.

FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. We’re looking to fill up the camps this summer. Pick her sessions and get her signed up now!

Week of July 15

Week of July 22

Week of July 29

Week of August 5

Just Add Water @ Camp Evelyn July 15-20

Risky Ventures @ Peshtigo July 22-25

Water Adventures @ Camp Manitou July 29-August 1

TechGIRLS! @ UW-Richland August 5-7

CampHERO Cadettes @ Camp Brandenburg July 15-18

Wonder Women @ Camp Evelyn July 22-27

Random Fandom @ Camp Ehawee July 29-August 3

Brains and Beauty @ Camp Evelyn August 5-10

LEAP @ Camp Ehawee July 15-27

CampHERO Seniors/Ambassadors @ Camp Brandenburg July 22-27

CSI Academy @ Camp Evelyn July 29-August 3

Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Counselor-in Training II @ Camp Evelyn July 15-27 The BIG 12-Nighter @ Camp Evelyn July 15-27 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Camp Internship II @ Camp Ehawee July 22-August 17 Me & My Guy @ Camp Ehawee July 27-29

Counselor-in Training I @ Camp Evelyn July 29-August 10 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Me & My Gal or Guy @ Camp Evelyn July 27-29 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

CAMP FOR GROWN UPS! WOMEN’S WEEK @ CAMP EVELYN! For Girls Aged 18 and Up August 21-26 $210 It’s the only time all summer that camp’s reserved for adult Girl Scouts. What happens at Women’s Week? Well, it sure looks a lot like camp for the kiddos. You’ll do crafts, sing, play games, swim, boat, dance, hike or do nothing at all. Bring your best friend or come on your own and make all new friends at beautiful Camp Evelyn. This is a true retreat for women—five nights at grown-up Girl Scout camp!

Week of August 12 Fear•LESS @ Upham Woods August 15-18 GlobeTrotters @ Camp Evelyn August 12-15 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

Weeks of August 19 & 26 Troop Camp @ Camp Manitou August 19-21 Women’s Week @ Camp Evelyn August 21-26 Troop Camp @ Camp Black Hawk Anytime June 8-August 31

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GIRL VS. WILD

FOOD FUSION

June 17-22

June 24-29

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

As a nature detective, you will dig into the mysteries of nature and science first-hand. The forest, hills and mighty river will be your playground for orienteering, constructing shelters, and tracking animals. Climb rock walls, zoom on a high ropes course on a trip away from camp, and get up close to live animals with a professional wildlife specialist. Earn and receive an outdoor badge for your age level.

Science, Technology, Engineering and Math are part of almost everything we do, including baking and cooking. If you mix vinegar and baking soda, you create a volcano, instead of a great dinner. Jump into our extreme cook-off challenge and find out what happens if you add too much baking powder or just the right amount of cilantro… and what on earth is yeast? Dive into STEM cooking experiments and more as you cook over the campfire, make yummy snacks and plan a special meal for your family when you go home! Visit a local group to see how food really goes all the way from farm to your table.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Girl vs. Wild themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

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And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Food Fusion themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.


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Camp Evelyn

OUTDOOR ART ATTACK

JUST ADD WATER

July 8-13

July 15-20

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

Let your imagination run wild as you make creations inspired by nature. Draw, paint, and create as you take in the beauty of the great outdoors. You’ll splatter paint during archery art, tie-dye, create sparkling paint bombs, produce dreamy stargazing galaxy art, and sculpt with clay. Let nature be your inspiration! Visit the famous John Michael Kohler Art Center. Earn and receive an art badge for your age level.

Enjoy all that water has to offer and get your fingers more wrinkly than they have ever been! Take a sunset swim in the pool, look for aquatic creatures in the Mullet River, go kayaking and stand up paddle boarding in Crystal Lake, and have a floating lunch! You will stay cool by making slushies and playing water balloon battleship. Sail on beautiful Lake Michigan during your trip to SEAS - The Sailing Education Association.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Art Attack themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your water-themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

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Camp Evelyn

WONDER WOMEN

CSI ACADEMY

July 22-27

July 29-August 3

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

Grab your cape and save the day. Camp Evelyn is being attacked by zombies and they are lurking everywhere! Figure out your own special superpower and use it to save your sister Girl Scouts at camp. In addition to your superpower, you’ll use fire, water, ropes and food to meet the challenge and tempt the enemy. Using your group’s “out-of-the-box” thinking, you’ll have all everything you need to save the camp.

Be part of the distinguished Camp Evelyn Camp Scene Investigation Unit. The camp director has gone missing. We will be using secret code, disguise and other tricks of the trade along the way. Using the science of fingerprints, fibers, tool marks, and suspect sketching, help solve the mystery. Grab your magnifying glass and uncover skills for investigative minds!

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Wonder Women themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

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And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your CSI-themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.


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Camp Evelyn

BRAINS AND BEAUTY

GLOBETROTTERS

August 5-10

August 12-15

• Five Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• Three Nights • $260 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

It’s not an either/or thing! You’ll get to do all those activities they say, “don’t try this at home” along with learning computer aided design and 3D printing. You’ll also relax, unwind and feel good inside and out at Spa Evelyn! Practice yoga, take a mud bath (a.k.a. river stomp), sample tasty snacks, make your own beauty products and study the science of color-changing nail polish. You will have a swanky indoor slumber party while trained consultants share all the secrets to natural healthy skin.

Pack your bags as we go on a fantastic journey “around the world” and “travel” to different places by learning games, art, recipes, music and stories from all over the world! Visit a different country each day without the hassle of a passport and jet lag and learn about the people and places! You’ll will visit the Aviation Heritage Center at the airport to get inside an airplane hangar and even conduct a preflight inspection.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Brains and Beauty themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your Globetrotter themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

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THE BIG 12-NIGHTER! July 15-27 • Twelve Nights • $875 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12 What You’ll Do At Camp This Week: Congratulations, you have graduated to the next level of summer camp…the BIG 12-Nighter. You will enjoy two super fun sessions at Camp Evelyn “Just Add Water” AND “Wonder Women”. Over the weekend, you’ll phone home and do laundry (Yes, we will help). You will also get extra time to swim, have a slumber party and sleep in just a tad bit later! And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides the Water and Wonder Women themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature.

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Camp Manitou

BITS AND BRIDLES

WATER ADVENTURES

June 24-27

July 29-August 1

• Three Nights • $380 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• Three Nights • $260 • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

What You’ll Do At Camp This Week:

Let your inner horsewoman shine! Learn basic horseback riding, grooming and stable management. We will start from the beginning and build your equestrian skills, spending at least two hours a day at the stable. Be sure to pack long pants and sturdy shoes with heels. You will “camp” in a Camp Manitou building during this session.

Your dreams of living your life on a beach are about to come true. You’ll wake up, and the first step out of your tent will be onto Serenity Beach. You’ll canoe, kayak, stand-up paddle board, fish and compete for the best sand sculpture! You’ll travel to Woodland Dunes Nature Center to explore new waterfronts and wetlands, and take action to keep them clean and healthy for wildlife.

And You’’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your horse themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including exploring Camp Manitou and Serenity Lake, swimming, kayaking, stand-up paddle boarding, hiking, geocaching, disc golf and singing around the campfire while eating s’mores.

And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides your water themed fun, there will be plenty of time for more Camp Manitou activities including hiking, geocaching, disc golf and singing around the campfire while eating s’mores.

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Camp Ehawee

RANDOM FANDOM July 29-August 3 • Five Nights • $325 • Just For Girls Completing Grades 5-9 What You’ll Do At Camp This Week: Calling all Whovians, superheroes, Potterheads, demigods, Trekkies, Jedi and Sherlockians! Bring some of your cosplay supplies and be prepared for a week of fandom fun. Meet with other superfans of your favorite book, TV show, movie or comic and get ready to fangirl out. Build your skills during the week in offense, defense, crafting, teamwork, strength, wisdom, and healing to prepare for a dungeons and dragons style face off at the end of the week. The last hero standing will earn their fandom the “Fangirl Trophy”. You’ll also have time to ‘battle’ villains, share and write fanfiction and talk about your favorite characters during this fully immersed fandom week at camp. Note: Girls limit your cosplay supplies to one full costume or one small bag. Feel free to wear a different fandom t-shirt each day, but you will only need one full costume. And You’ll Do Traditional Camp Activities: Besides the Random Fandom themed fun, there will be plenty of time for traditional camp activities including swimming, hiking, singing around the campfire while eating s’mores and exploring nature. 20

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IT IS SAID THAT LIFE IS THE COLLECTION OF GREAT MEMORIES. THIS WILL BE ONE OF THEM.

ALL NEW Experiences Exclusively for Older Girl Scouts pages 22-23 Our exciting new G.I.R.L. Adventures are designed to challenge girls to leave their comfort zones and discover and reveal who they can be...who they are...outside of their routine day-to-day lives. These programs are the ideal setting for girls to explore and define herself as a gogetter....as an innovator...as a risk-taker and always as a leader! CAMP LIKE A

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Ready for the experience of your life? RACE TO THE FINISH!

RISKY VENTURES

June 25-27

July 22-July 25

• Two Nights • $130 • For Girls Completing Grades 5-12 • Camp Brandenburg, Dane County

• Three Nights • $195 • For Girls Completing Grades 7-12 • Peshtigo, Marinette County

What You’ll Do At Camp:

What You’ll Do At Camp:

Calling all go-getters and risk-takers! Do you have what it takes to conquer this camp? You’ll need to go all-in and challenge yourself and your teammates for three days and two nights filled with personal and team obstacles. Take some risks. Set some goals. Then knock them out! You’ll be energized and empowered every time. Test your skills and figure out how to outsmart an escape room - careful you don’t get locked in all night! Climb to the tippy top of a high ropes course. How about the low ropes course? Crushing this one will require you to branch out and trust your sister climbers. Camp Brandenburg will be base camp as you venture out for tons of fun during this amazing race style event. Walk away from this experience with the motivation and tools to continue your goal-reaching success at home and school.

Not for the faint of heart! This is jam-packed, nailbiting high thrill adventure time. Your palms will sweat and the butterflies will dance in your stomach as you challenge yourself to say yes to outdoor excitement. You’ll paddle solo through Class 2 and 3 rapids then pick up the pace and board a group raft to splash and zip through heart-pounding Class 3 and 4 rapids. From water to sky. After battling the rapids soar to new heights and clamber all the way up to the Alpine Tower where you’re rewarded with an unbeatable zip-line trek where you’ll fly high above the ground. The adventures include a kayaking trip and overnights sleeping in deluxe cabins with catered dinners at Wildman Adventure Resort Peshtigo River Outpost. Note: Travel by bus with stops in Madison and Portage en route to the adventure. Girls must be 12 to run the rapids!

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Your trail awaits. Which will you choose? TECHGIRLS

FEAR•LESS

August 5-7

August 15-18

• Two Nights • $130 • For Girls Completing Grades 5-12 • UW-Richland, Richland County

• Three Nights • $195 • For Girls Completing Grades 7-12 • Upham Woods, Juneau County

What You’ll Do At Camp:

What You’ll Do At Camp:

Unlimited geeking out this summer...at college! You’ll be wowed getting your brain blown with all the latest and greatest tech toys and gadgets. Program a robot to maneuver an obstacle course. Explore nature with thermal imaging and infrared technology. Design your own stop motion animation. AND become the next best photographer while mastering the newest photo editing techniques. And there’s more. You’ll race against other teams on a Digital Scavenger hunt around campus and, in the evening, get a taste of college life hanging out in the dorms with sister Girl Scouts. Sound awesome? It’s going to be a super innovative tech college camp! Note: Travel by bus from Madison or meet us there.

“You can’t do that because you’re a girl.” You’ve heard this, right? Well, you know what? Let’s show the naysayers just how wrong they are! At this camp you’ll be an adventure activist building the skills that some say Girl Scouts “don’t do.” Knot tying? Check! Archery? Check. Fly fishing? You bet. How about foraging? And riflery? Check, check and double-check. Spend three action-packed days learning how be an expert outdoors-woman. Choose from more than a dozen hands-on workshops, including firearm safety and skeet shooting, tree climbing and camping, paddle sports and more! Meet local outdoor skills leaders and learn what makes them tick. By the end of camp, you’ll show the world that anything they can do, you can do BETTER! After all, girl, you are FEARLESS!

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PARENT-GIRL CAMPS

Camp Ehawee & Camp

Evelyn

Come Experience a Camp Weekend Together Parent-Girl camps are the ideal way for you to both experience Girl Scout camp together. You’ll join other Girl Scouts and their parents for traditional camp activities including tons of friendly parent vs. child competitions. Together with your girls you’ll test your skill at the archery range, team up for engineering challenges, engage in team-building exercises, and discover your outdoor cooking skills for the famous over-the-campfire Saturday night dinner. There will be hiking, campfires, swimming and s’mores, too Good to know: One adult may attend with more than one girl. Adults who are not already registered members of Girl Scouts simply pay the $25 membership dues upon registration.

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Me & My Gal @ Camp Evelyn

• July 13-15 • Two Nights • $100 each ($200 for the pair) • For Girls Completing Grades 1-7

• July 6-8 • Two Nights • $100 each ($200 for the pair) • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

Me & My Guy @ Camp Ehawee

Me & My Guy or Gal @ Camp Evelyn

• July 27-29 • Two Nights • $100 each ($200 for the pair) • For Girls Completing Grades 1-7

• July 27-29 • Two Nights • $100 each ($200 for the pair) • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

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TROOP CAMPS

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Camp Manitou & Cam

OUTDOOR DISCOVERY TROOP CAMP @ CAMP MANITOU

DO-IT-YOURSELF TROOP CAMP @ CAMP BLACK HAWK

• August 19-21 • Two Nights • $60 per person • For Girls Completing Grades 6-12

• You set the date • Available June 8-August 31 • Unlimited Nights • Price varies by sleeping location • Grades K-12

Are you ready for a rustic camp experience with your troop mates? Grab your tents and let’s go! You and your friends will learn outdoor survival skills like knot tying, shelter building, and orienteering. Enjoy meals over the campfire and sing camp songs as you hike in the woods. To top off your Camp Manitou adventure, you can paddle your way around Serenity Lake on a paddle board or kayak and climb a ROCK WALL! Be ready for some “wild” surprises too! Notes: The camping fee includes all activities, camping space, bathroom/shower access, drinking water, wood, matches, paper, cooking equipment, picnic table, and a fire ring. Troops must bring their own food (including snacks and beverages), tents, sleeping gear, and any special supplies. An adult who has completed Troop Overnight Certification II must accompany each troop. Adults will be responsible for the supervision of their troop and should consult Safety Activity Checkpoints in the Volunteer Toolkit when making plans. Everyone attending must be a registered Girl Scout member, including adults.

Grab the troop and hit the road for Camp Black Hawk located near Antigo in Langlade County. Waunagon Lodge will be available for bunking. Or, go rustic and pitch your tents anywhere you want on the site – it’s troop choice! Troops will guide their own camp experience with no on-site camp staff support. Pack your food and sleeping gear for a fun trip north and be sure to make time to explore the trout stream, hike the trails and listen to the loons floating along the two lakes. Maybe you’ll even be lucky enough to see the Northern Lights one night! Notes: An adult who has completed Troop Overnight Certification II must accompany each troop. Adults are responsible for their troop and should consult Safety Activity Checkpoints in the Volunteer Toolkit when making plans. Everyone attending must be a registered Girl Scout member, including adults.

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save What’s it like to be a real-life hero and work to RO. lives and help people? Girls find out at CampHE CAMPHERO FOR CADETTES • July 15-18 • Three Nights • $195 • For Girls Completing Grades 5-7 • Camp Brandenburg, Dane County • Register by June 1 Spend four days living and training with your crew just like real firefighters, police officers and EMTs. CampHERO takes you in-depth into topics like pursuing a criminal in a foot chase, lifting and examining fingerprints, searching for a fire victim, attacking a fire, immobilizing an injured person, CPR and more. Overnights are spent just as you would at a real fire station. You’ll perform station duties, hang out with CampHERO Crew Leaders and sleep in the bunks at Camp Brandenburg.

Adult Volunteers Welcome at CampHERO Visit camphero4girls.org to see how you can help.

CAMPHERO FOR SENIORS AND AMBASSADORS • July 22-27 • Five Nights • $325 • For Girls Completing Grades 8-12 • Camp Brandenburg, Dane County • Register by June 1 Be prepared for a real-life experience living and training just like professional firefighters, EMTs and police officers. You’ll train at Madison College, the same place where real-world protective services professionals learn their careers. During the nights, you’ll bunk at the ‘station’ - also known as Camp Brandenburg! The week is packed with activities from all three careers. Learn how to use the Jaws of Life, handcuff a suspect, conduct a patient assessment, care for an ill or injured person, rappel down a building, communicate using radios and so much more! BONUS: This is a Girl Scouts Destinations trip and girls from around the country come to Madison for this exceptional, exclusive experience. CAMP LIKE A

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LEADERSHIP CAMPS

Camp Ehawee

PROGRAM AIDE TRAINING

LEAP July 15-27

July 1-6

• Twelve Nights • $780 • For Girls Completing Grades 8-9 • Register by June 19

• Five Nights • $325 • For Girls Completing Grades 5-7 • Register by June 19

Want to be a camp counselor someday? This two week leadership camp will focus on preparing you to enter the CIT Program next year. Some highlights include learning basic outdoor skills, games and songs. You will also dive into identifying your personal leadership skills, learning about effective communication and getting lots of practice working with younger girls. You will be on site at Camp Ehawee during the Hogwarts and Art themed weeks. That means you’ll get to have a blast participating in the all camp activities. BONUS - at the end of this session you will be awarded your very own camp name. We can’t wait to see who you become!

You’ll be at camp during Rocket Science week. How cool is that? Your days will be spent learning about personal leadership and girl development while personalizing your experience working with younger girls. You will also have lots of time for swimming in the sparkling pool, hopping the creek and telling stories around the campfire. Get to know yourself better and get a handle on what’s important to you and what a healthy relationship looks like. Expect lots of hands-on activities, group discussions and team building. You’ll leave camp with a head start to earning your Program Aide Award and the building blocks to continue your work beyond camp.

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• For Girls Completing Grades 11-12 • Mandatory Training Dates: June 18-22 • Session 1: June 24-July 20 or Session 2: July 22-August 17 Help run programs, mentor campers, interact with parents and provide administrative support. Apply for one or both internships, but be prepared for the time commitment. Prereq: CIT I and II. No cost for this priceless experience!


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CIT I

CIT II

July 8-27 @ Camp Ehawee

July 8-August 3 @ Camp Ehawee

• 19 Nights • $800 • For Girls Completing Grades 9-10 • Register by June 12

• 26 Nights • $840 • For Girls Completing Grades 10-11 • Register by June 12

You’ve made it! It’s your time to spend three full weeks of camp as a Counselor-in-Training (CIT). You will work with younger girls and learn what it means to be a camp counselor. As a CIT we’ll help you discover your leadership strengths and build on your already-solid outdoor skills. And, how great is this: you’ll be at camp during the Water, Art and Hogwarts themed camps which means tons of fun with endlessly different activities.

Look at you - already a second-year Counselor-inTraining! Expect advanced training and deeper dives into working the specialty areas including nature, swimming, canoeing and arts. You’ll get to know all of the ins and out of being a camp counselor with a variety of experiences working with both the “itty bitty” campers on their very first camp trip, all the way to middle schoolers who have been coming to camp for years. And, lucky you, you’ll be on site for these theme weeks: Water, Art, Hogwarts and Fandom. CIT I is a pre-req for this program.

July 29-August 10 @ Camp Evelyn

July 15-27 @ Camp Evelyn

• 12 Nights • $720 • For Girls Completing Grades 8-11

• 12 Nights • $720 • For Girls Completing Grades 9-11

Want to launch your CIT career at Camp Evelyn? CITs there also have the option to complete the American Red Cross babysitting certificate.

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TRAVEL

! Travel with Girl Scouts

THE BADGERLAND SUMMER TRIP: ST. LOUIS BOUND! For Girls Completing Grades 3-12 June 19-21 $225 per person HURRY! Register by June 5 Note: Girls must be accompanied by an adult

Badgerland to St. Louis

It’s a summer tradition­—the Badgerland Bus Trip. In 2018, we’re heading to St. Louis for two nights and three days. Of course, we’ll explore all the famous tourist destinations you’ve only seen in pictures, and together we’ll discover the hidden treasures in this gorgeous Missouri city. The first day we’ll visit a train station transformed into a bustling shopping and activity center. From there it’s on to the City Museum where we’ll sleep (ha!) and spend the night exploring the countless slides, tubes, tunnels and caves. Spend the next morning at the world famous St. Louis Zoo and then on to the amazing Science Center where we’ll sleep under the stars in the planetarium. The third day we venture to the top of the famous Arch then hop aboard a riverboat for a cruise down the Mississippi River. It’s the Girl Scout trip of the summer…don’t miss it! THIS IS GOING TO BE SO MUCH FUN!

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Hello 11th & 12th Graders. THIS ONE’S FOR YOU!

JULY 5 - 8 Memphis, Tennessee We’re looking for upcoming 11th and 12th grade girls from around the country who are hoping to be agents of change for their generation. Join other girl leaders from around America to explore new ways to view leadership. The Kaleidoscope National Leadership Conference is presented by FedEx and powered by Girl Scouts Heart of the South. The focus is to create a generation of inclusive, culturally-competent leaders who know how to work together to make the world a better place. The conference features engaging sessions, inspiring speakers and girls will explore Memphis including a tour of the National Civil Rights Museum. • • • •

For Girls Entering Grades 11-12 Four Days. Three Nights. $400. Fee includes lodging, meals and activities. Transportation to and from Memphis is not included. Registration closes March 16. Hurry! Details and Registration: kaleidoscopenlc.com

TRAVEL WITH GIRL SCOUTS! Plan your own troop trip. See the Girl Scout Getaways and Destinations at girlscouts.org/travel

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LET’S HAVE A PARTY!

First Annual

BRONZE AWARD CELEBRATIONS

For Girls Completing Grades 4-7 No Cost! Come and Celebrate as a troop. Camp Brandenburg, Dane County May 20, 1-4pm Honor Ceremony @ 2pm Register by May 8

Camp Ehawee, La Crosse County June 30, 12-4pm Honor Ceremony @ 1pm Register by June 19

Celebrate your troop’s Bronze Award achievement! Join us for this afternoon of Girl Scout family fun at Camp Brandenburg or Camp Ehawee. Come to one or come to both and CELEBRATE. There will be a special Bronze Award recognition ceremony to honor and recognize the girls’ hard work to make change in the community through their take-action projects. Bring your Bronze Award pin to get pinned there, or just come to be honored. Expect a terrific afternoon of planned fun activities for families to enjoy and commemorate the day. Feel free to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy or just come for the ceremony. 32

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GIRL SCOUTS IS MORE THAN OUR TRADITION. It’s where girls discover the confidence to take the lead. She learns something new every year she goes to camp. No two years have been exactly the same. She gains a little more independence each year and the friendships and songs she comes home with are amazing. ~Badgerland Parent of a Girl Scout Camper

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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT How to Register for Badgerland Camps All programs, except for those at Camp Evelyn, Camp Manitou and the Memphis Kaleidoscope Trip, are Badgerland Camps. Registration is first come, first served for all camp sessions. Register and pay online: gsbadgerland.org and click Activities. STEP-BY-STEP REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS (Also available online) 1) Visit gsbadgerland.org 2) Click the ‘Activities’ tab to locate all the programs in this camp book. Search for the program you want to sign up. Find it using the search bar or by date. 3) Select your program and log in to your My GS account to complete registration If you need assistance registering contact us: 800.236.2710 or info@gsbadgerland.org

Early Bird Incentive for Badgerland Camps Sign her up and pay in full by April 2 and she gets dollars in her Trading Post account: $20 Trading Post credits for 5 nights and $10 for shorter camps. Not available for G.I.R.L., Family camps or CampHERO and no refunds.

Paying For Camp • Using a credit or debit card, you have the option to pay for camp in full during online registration. • A $100 non-refundable deposit for programs over $200 may be made to hold her slot. • The balance of the camp fee must be paid in full by June 1. • The cost of camp is subsidized by Badgerland. If you are financially able, we encourage you to add a donation upon checkout to help underwrite the true costs of resident cam

She Can Pay for Camp Through Cookie Sales Encourage Her to Earn Badgerland Bucks • Badgerland Girl Scouts can pay their way to summer camp through the Girl Scout Cookie Program! • Through her sales, she can choose Badgerland Bucks as her rewards. Badgerland Bucks are virtual dollars that can be redeemed to pay for any Badgerland program, her Girl Scout membership dues and Girl Scout merchandise. Choosing Badgerland Bucks as a reward can offset the cost of camp for families and permit girls the pride in paying her own way to camp. • Girls selling at all levels can earn Badgerland Bucks. For example, girls who sell 168 boxes begin earning Badgerland Bucks. A girl selling 804 boxes can pay for TWO NIGHTS of camp just through her Cookie Program! An exciting reward that Badgerland has offered for years and NEVER BEEN CLAIMED is Unlimited Camp Sessions. Be the first! This reward is available to any Girl Scout selling 2018 boxes of cookies. She can attend any and all programs at her age level this summer at through her hard work. • Submit Badgerland Bucks as payment when they’re available in mid-April or pay for camp in advance and receive a Badgerland Bucks reimbursement by submitting the form (available at gsbadgerland.org) when Bucks are mailed in mid-April. Badgerland Bucks cannot be redeemed online.

Financial Assistance: Camperships for Badgerland Girl Scouts

Girls are encouraged to earn all or part of their way to camp through her sales in the Cookie Program and the fall ‘in a nutshell’ fund raiser. Families meeting requirements for the National School Lunch Program are eligible to apply for a Campership to help pay her way to any of the programs listed in this book. Details and the application are at gsbadgerland.org or by calling 800.236.2710. 34

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REGISTRATION DETAILS Refunds and Cancellations Refunds will be issued in the event of illness or critical family emergency if Badgerland is notified prior to the start of the session. In case of illness, a written refund request (including a statement from the attending physician) must be submitted within one week. Cancellations received in writing at least three weeks before the start of the session are eligible for a refund, less the deposit. Full fees, including deposit, will be refunded in the unlikely event the program is canceled. Campers who leave early due to homesickness, parental request or Code of Conduct violations are not eligible for refunds.

My Girl is Registered... What to Expect Next 1 ) Registration Confirmation Once you’re registered, you will receive an automated email receipt confirming her spot at camp. Don’t see it? Check your spam folder. 2 ) CampDoc.com - Electronic Camper Information System About one week after registration confirmation, you will receive an email from CampDoc.com. (NOTE: CampDoc emails go out in early April; if you sign up before then your CampDoc email will arrive in April.) This is our online information system for all important Badgerland Camps’ camper information including health records and other forms. This information must be completed no less than three weeks prior to program attendance. CampHERO campers must complete all CampDoc info by June 15. Some Badgerland programs do not require completion of CampDoc.com information, thus you may not receive the CampDoc notification. Programs requiring a different process will be notified directly by Badgerland after registration. Very Important Reminder: Complete your CampDoc.com camper info three weeks before heading to camp. We’ll send you a reminder! 3 ) Buddy Requests Girls may request up to three buddies and we will do our best to place them together in the same sleeping area at camp or the same group at a day program. Buddy requests are made in CampDoc. 4 ) Information Packets Read your camp’s Information Packet. These packets, written especially for your Girl Scout’s camp, contain camp information exclusive to your camper’s experience, including a Trading Post Credit Card Authorization Form. Information packets for Camp Ehawee, Sleepaway Camp at Camp Brandenburg and CampHERO will be available in April at gsbadgerland.org. Day campers, your program details will be emailed two weeks prior to the program.

Questions and Registration Help: 800.236.2710 info@gsbadgerland.org We are eager to help with all things camp!

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REGISTRATION AND PAYMENT How to Register for Camps Evelyn and Manitou If your camper is attending a program held at Camp Evelyn or Camp Manitou: You will register for these camps directly with Girl Scouts of Manitou. Registration is first come, first served for all camp sessions. Register and pay online: gsmanitou.org and click Camping then click Summer Camp Manitou Paper Registration Form: Call 920.565.4575.

Paying For Camp Evelyn and Camp Manitou

Full payment is required at time of registration for a spot to be held at camp. Financial assistance is available if needed for a Girl Scout to attend camp. See Campership details on page 34. Badgerland financial aid is available to girls attending programs at these two camps. If a campership is requested, a spot will be held until the application is reviewed and the registration is processed. A confirmation email will be sent to the email address on file for the camper. You should expect this confirmation email to arrive in 1-2 business days. This email will contain links to vital information & provide details about required health and transportation information you will need to provide to us. It is important that you read through this email and the links very soon after receiving it. Manitou Council refunds are considered on a case-by-case basis with 3 weeks notice or due to an emergency situation.

Camps Evelyn and Manitou Buddy Request

Campers may request to be placed in the same unit as her friend(s). To ensure this, please list your camper’s buddy name on her registration form. Buddies must register for the same session and dates.

Camps Evelyn and Manitou Health Documentation Requirements

Each camper staying 5 nights or more must provide documentation of a health assessment conducted by a medical professional within the last 24 months, a health history and an immunization record. Campers staying 4 nights or less must provide a health history, although an assessment and immunization record may be submitted to be kept on file for future summer camping.

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CAMP BUSING

HER SUMMER ADVENTURE BEGINS ON THE RIDE TO CAMP

Transportation for Camp Evelyn, Camp Manitou and Camp Ehawee resident campers is available to and from camp for $25. Hop on a bus to camp for transportation that’s fun for girls and easy for parents! Camp counselors or trained adult volunteers supervise the ride, play road trip games and sing songs with the girls to kickstart their camp experience. She can ride the bus both ways or pick and choose. Not sure if you want your camper to hitch a ride with us? That’s okay. Parents always have the option to drop off or pick up at camp. Parents who choose to drop off their campers, always have the option to tour the camp and visit her sleeping area to see where she’s staying.

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Attending camp is consistently cited as girls’ favorite memories of their Girl Scout years. By sending your girl to camp, she will develop leadership and outdoor skills and develop a deep appreciation for our natural world. Girl Scout camp gives girls an opportunity to grow, explore and have fun under the guidance of trained and caring camp counselors.

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Resident camp, Camp Ehawee, is accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). Accreditation is earned only after successfully meeting ACA’s high standards during an extensive review. These strict requirements are recognized nationally. Additionally, camps Brandenburg, Ehawee, Evelyn and Manitou meet safety standards set forth by Girl Scouts of the USA and county and state regulations.


Because of Girl Scout Camp: 71% of girls tried an outdoor activity for the first time 29% of girls overcame a fear of an outdoor activity 48% of girls helped other girls do an outdoor activity 71% of girls improved an outdoor skill CAMP LIKE A Source: More Than S’mores, a study by the Girl Scout Research Institute

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