GSESC Brochure

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The Journey The Journey

2023 2023
Contents... Mid Winter Day Camp Spring Break Day Camp Summer Day Camp Day Camps Welcome to Sandy Ridge Registration and Procedures Summer Overnight Camps Specialty Camps Travel Trip Camps Horse Camps Camp Extras Sandy Ridge Bronze/Silver Award How To... Webinar Gold Award Day Session Older Girl First Aid Sessions SC Legislative Page Program Powder Puff Derby Council Events First Aid Badge Workshop Camp Spring Cleaning Day Open House Pool Party Camp Creepy Sandy Ridge Events Brookgreen Gardens Florence Flamingos Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day Program Partner Events Girl Scouts of Eastern SC Letter from our CEO Our Program Team About our Organization
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GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN GIRL SCOUTS OF EASTERN

SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA SOUTH CAROLINA

Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina serves girls and adults in 21 counties: Allendale, Bamberg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Berkeley, Calhoun, Charleston, Chesterfield, Clarendon, Colleton, Darlington, Dillon,

Dorchester, Florence, Georgetown, Horry, Lee, Marion, Marlboro, Orangeburg and Williamsburg. These 21 counties are divided into Service Areas to serve our membership and community.

Girl Scouts of Eastern SC offers girls the opportunity to enjoy fun, life changing experiences they might not otherwise have. They are encouraged to stretch their limits and gain courage and confidence in an all-girl, girl led supportive environment. Their experiences can be anything from day camp, resident camp in the summer, building business skills while selling cookies, learning horseback riding, cooking and traveling. Last year top cookie sellers went on a Caribbean cruise, a trip to New York City where they visited Girl Scouts headquarters, attended a professional ball game and went to a Broadway show. Other girls visited India in the Destinations travel program for older girls. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place.

Girl Scouts range in age from K5 to Grade 12. They have experiences that are grade level and age appropriate that are both educational and fun.

In Girl Scouts, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. Through the many enriching experiences provided by Girl Scouting, they grow courageous and strong. Key Goals of Girl Scouting: Developing Self-Potential Relating to Others Developing Values

Contributing to Society

You can learn more about our Girl Scouts, our council and the events they are involved in by visiting the website, www.gsesc.org and www.Facebook.com/GirlScoutsESC.

CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina

When I think that the Girl Scouts organization and movement has been around for 110 years and counting, I’m amazed because it seems that “the more things change the more they stay the same.”

Although technologies have changed and advanced at an exponential rate since Juliette Gordon Low founded Girl Scouts in 1912, the girls - their hearts, their minds, their spirits have not. Girl Scouts provides girls a safe place to experiment and discover the dreams and ideas within themselves, life, nature and friendships. It’s a sisterhood and a camaraderie that connects girls across time, generations, distances and differences.

Girl Scouts who sell cookies learn the skills of goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills and business ethics. This is the most successful and phenomenal entrepreneurial program out there. What’s unique about Girl Scouts is that it is girl-focused and girl-led! We are so fortunate in attracting volunteers who have that same heart and passion for seeing girls thrive, overcome obstacles and fears to arrive on the other side of those challenges as confident, capable, courageous young women. In Girl Scouts it is our mission to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. As the CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina it is my honor and absolute privilege to see this play out and to witness these dreams come true with my own eyes every day.

Letter from Diane Flanagan
OurProgramTeam
ChuckIler Camp Director/ Outdoor Program AliciaMauro Girl Program Specialist Ashley Barefield Girl Program Specialist DanielleSykes Girl Program Specialist AggieReyes
S O M E W H E R E I N S I D E A L L O F U S I S T H E P O W E R T O C H A N G E T H E W O R L D !
Vice President of Program
Ridge Welcome to another summer at Sandy Ridge. Themed camps are back! Each camp has a unique combination of experiences geared towards the theme of the week. At Sandy Ridge, we give girls a chance to discover more about who they are and what they can become. From the backyard to the backcountry, Girl Scouts has a long, storied, and successful history of getting girls outdoors. Not a Girl Scout? Not a problem! During the registration process you will be given the opportunity to register as a Girl Scout! Whether she is a first time camper or an experienced adventurer, an outdoor enthusiast, or a creative artist, your camper will find her perfect program at Sandy Ridge. Open House is June 3rd, from 1pm to 5pm, for parents and campers to visit, see cabins, and tour camp. As always, thank you and we can’t wait to see you at Sandy Ridge.
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Registration will open on December 1st at noon. No deposit will be due at this time. Deposit/1st payment will need to be paid by April 1st. Any registrations with no deposits or 1st payment not made by April 1st will be deleted from the system. Early Bird Discount The early bird gets the worm! Early bird registration will begin on December 1st at noon thru February 1st at noon. Registration at this time will save $50 off each camp session(s). You can pay the remaining camp fee at a later date. This discount does not apply to Troop Adventure Camp or Weekend Camps. Registration for Summer Resident Camp Sandy Ridge will utilize the Active Network for online summer resident camp registration! How to Register: ·Go to www.girlscoutsesc.org ·Click on “Camp” ·Follow the step by step direction to register on Active Network. (write down your User Name and Password) ·If you have a problem, try a different Internet browser. ·If you have an issue during the registration process or do now wish to register online (paper registration), please contact Chuck Iler e mail chuckiler@girlscoutsesc.org or 843-479-6814. Confirmation Packets Confirmation packets will be e mailed to the e mail address provided after the deposit has been made. Please make sure to check your SPAM/JUNK mailbox. The packet will include all necessary forms, check in and check out procedures, a packing list, and any additional information that your camper needs. Please follow the directions in the packet concerning what forms to bring with you to check in. If you do not receive a confirmation packet, please e mail chuckiler@girlscoutsesc.org. REGISTRATION REGISTRATION REGISTRATION

Free Cookie Camp Recipients

Girls who sold 1200+ boxes of cookies will earn a free camp session, valued at $450.

Deposits and Payment of Balance

A $50/$100 non refundable deposit is required for all resident camp registration due April 1, 2023. The deposit amount is $50 for on property camp sessions and $100 for Travel Trips or Horse Camps. Deposits are applied to the camp session. The balance of camp fees are due by June 1st, 2023 for all camps. All registrations will be charged a $5.95 service fee per camp session. Payments can be made in multiple installments using Active Network online registration system.

Cancellation and Refund

Should we have a lack of registrations, a session may be cancelled. Please note that a session may be cancelled within two weeks of its start date. If your camper’s session is cancelled we will do our best to accommodate your camper in another session. Camp sessions are held regardless of weather. If a camper cancels, refunds will be issued, less the required non refundable deposit.

Cancellations will need to be made in writing 30 days prior to June 1st , 2023. No refund of camp payment or deposits will be given after June 1, 2023. There will be no refunds for early departure, whether for personal reasons or a natural disaster.

Financial Aid

Financial Aid is available to supplement the payment of camp fees. It is only available to current registered members of Girl Scouts of Eastern South Carolina and is awarded based on the need of the girl and availability of funds. Campers must be registered for summer resident camp and the required non refundable deposit must be paid before submitting a Financial Aid application. Applications must be received on or before April 15, 2023 for consideration. This form can be found at www.girlscoutsesc.org under Camp. Notification of the awarding of funds will be on or before May 1, 2023.

Financial Aid is not available for Troop Adventure Camp or Weekend Camps.

Current-Sea

Girl Scouts may apply their Current Sea earned during the 2023 Cookie Program, for the following:

- Camp Session Deposits

Camp Session Payments Trading Post -Waldo

Camp Photos

Any Girl Scout Programmatic Event

Camp Staff

Camp staff is a main factor in providing a happy and rewarding experience for your camper. The staff selection process includes a background check, extensive screening, and an interview with each staff member. They are selected based on experience, maturity, judgement, and a desire to share their enthusiasm and skills with children. All staff members participate in an intensive onsite training program prior to camp and ongoing evaluations throughout the summer. The Camp Director and Assistant Camp Director are highly trained and are specialized in their fields. All staff members are dedicated to making resident camp a positive, unique, and memorable experience for your camper.

STAFF

Cell Phones at Camp

Cell phones will be allowed for girls to bring to camp. They will be kept with the counselors in a lock box. Campers in Grady Lodge will be permitted to use their phones and call home during rest hour each day from 12:30pm 1:30pm. Campers in cabins will be allowed to call home during shower time, between 8:00pm 10:00pm (please keep in mind girls need to shower and get ready for bed) and be able use their phones during rest hour to take take picture from 12:30pm 1:30pm. Sundays and Thursdays are opening and closing campfires and run late into the evening; campers will not be permitted to use their cell phones on these nights. Phones will not be allowed in restrooms or cabins. If a girl does not have a cell phone, they will be allowed to use the camp office phone.

As always, we like the girls to disconnect while at camp, but we understand the need to speak to your child daily. We hope this will alleviate some stress and make for a better camp experience for everyone. Please remember that sometimes talking to family members from camp may increase homesickness and could cause more issues with her stay at camp.

Any inappropriate phone usage (bullying, inappropriate pictures or websites, etc) the phone will be confiscated and returned in their check out folders.

Please speak with your camper prior to coming to camp about this.

Summer Overnight Camping

Week 1 June 11 - 16 Theme -Summer Sampler Are you ready for a camp experience to get you hooked on Sandy Ridge? Our mini sessions offer campers two nights and three days full of camp activities, exploration, and adventures that will make you want to come back for more! Mini Sampler Session 1 - June 11-13 Ages 5 to 7 $225 Regular/$175 Early Bird Mini Sampler Session 2 - June 14-16 Ages 8 to 11 $225 Regular/$175 Early Bird Choose your own adventure… at camp! Girls will be able to make their own daily schedules and pick their camp activities. Choose from boating (kayak, canoe, and paddleboard), swimming, shooting sports (archery, slingshot, tomahawks, and paintball), arts and crafts, and many more activities to fill their day! At night girls will stay in cabins according to their age. Pick n Play Ages 12 to 16 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird
WEEK 2 June 18 23 Theme: Splash n Dash Splash into Camp Ages 7 to 9 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Spend your week splashing through all of Sandy Ridge’s water activities! Enjoy your days racing across the lake in canoes or kayaks, playing volleyball in the pool, sliding down the waterslide, zooming into the lake from the zip line, and so much more! The week wouldn’t be complete without a pool party! Wild About Water Ages 9 to 11 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Are you wild about all things water? Test your water as you spend everyday learning new time creating your own water game, ngle gym, learn how to safely rescue of course splash around in the pool. week is sure to be wild! Water Mania Ages 12 to 16 egular/$400 Early Bird into a week of water mania fun! In between enjoying all the activities of camp, spend time cooling off on the slip n slide, playing water games, enjoying the water slide, and even taking a day trip down a local river. You are sure to have a blast this week being one with water!
WEEK 3 June 25 30 THEME - Magical Mixtures Crazy Chemists Ages 7 9 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Calling all scientists… We need your hands on experience to complete all the challenges at camp this week! Build your STEM skills and accomplish amazing experiments, investigate the science behind the show, and study the results. Put on your thinking caps, you will need them this week! Rocket Rangers Ages 9 to 11 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Three… Two… One… Take off into the world of rockets! Build your own model rocket this week and watch them fly. Try your hand at controlling drones and making your . Be your own scientists and see what you discover! Iron Chefs Ages 12 16 450 Regular/$400 Early Bird ds dirty as you create some tasty recipes this week! Make your own menu, cook over a campfire, and try some delicious international dishes. Become an Iron Chef in no time!
WEEK 4 July 9 – 14 Back-to-Basics Happy Campers Ages 7 to 9 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Learn what camp is all about by going back to the basics. Our youngest group of campers will be able to choose their own schedule, learn to make their own dessert over a campfire, try boating, swimming, arts and crafts, and much more! Come join us for a week of camp memorie Pathfinders Ages 9 11 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Find the path you belong on here at Sandy Ridge! Spend the week learning all the camp skills like how to build a shelter building, constructing a campfire, and even canoeing and kayaking! Spend one night star gazing and sleeping in a tent. Leave camp knowing your path! Camping Divas 101 Ages 12 to 16 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Do you want to learn all there is to know about camping? Join our camping divas as they discover all the mysteries of Sandy Ridge! Learn what it takes to build an amazing campfire, cook delicious meals over the open flame, and spend the night under the stars! Enjoy your time under the sun boating, learning illing your day with arts and crafts.
WEEK 5 July 16 – 21 Theme Color Me Happy Little Picasso’s Ages 7 to 9 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Are you an inspiring artist? Then join us for the week and put your artistic abilities to the test. Painting, friendship bracelets and nature art are just some of the many arts and crafts you will explore. After a hard day of creating, enjoy s’mores around a campfire and a pool party. Craftastics Ages 9 to 11 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Get ready to get messy! You’ll learn how to make your own different variations of slime, while also experimenting with painting crafts. You’ll also have the chance to get the full camp experience while boating, swimming, and taking aim in shooting sports! Anime-niacs Ages 12 to 16 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Calling all anime lovers! There are plenty of anime themed activities for anime lovers of any fandom. Train your strength like Deku and Tanjiro, train your ninja skills like Naruto, take to the water in search of treasure like Luffy have a late night secret k ether to save th tumes.
WEEK 6 July 23 – 28 Theme - Sandy Ridge Got Talent Fairytales Ages 7 to 9 $450 Regular/$400 Early Bird Fairies, fairies, and more fairies! Come
Dance Fever Ages
$450 Regular/$400 Early
Ages
$450 Regular/$400 Early
learn everything there is to know about the Sandy Ridge fairies by searching for them around camp, building fairy houses, and creating your own fairy wings. Enjoy all the camp activities and then help plan your own fairy tea party. You’re going to have a fairy-tale time!
9 to 11
Bird Do you love to dance? This is the camp for you! Put your skills to the test as you zumba, line dance, and make up your own moves. Spend the day doing activities around camp like boating and shooting sports. Then switch gears to dance the night away at a glow in the dark dance party! Get your dancing shoes ready because this week is going to be a rave! Center Stage
12 to 16
Bird This week, you are the STAR! Practice different skits throughout the week to perform for your fellow campers! Work with our international staff to learn some of their traditional dancing moves. Of course enjoy all that camp has to offer such as arts and crafts, pool time, sports field activities, and shooting sports.
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Counselor in Training I Ages 14 to 15 $200 Regular/ $150 Early Bird June 11-16 June 18 23 June 25 30 July 9 14 July 16-21 July 23-28 July 30 Aug 4 Junior Counselor Ages 16+ Girls who are 16 and up can apply for a paid position Counselor in Training II Ages 16 to 17 Free (3 weeks of camp) Communication Setting Goals Honesty and Integrity Decision Making Conflict Management The Counselor in Training Program is for girls ages 14 - 17 to develop the leadership skills in a camp environment. They will develop learn camper development, group management, program planning, by shadowing unit leaders, camp director, assistant director, and program staff. They will have the opportunity to implement and run program activities. All while they learn:

Travel Trip Camps

Join us as we travel to Greensboro, NC to the Greensboro Science Center, Aquarium & zoo. Enjoy time on the zipquest canopy & waterfall tour. Check out all the sea creatures and visit with the animals at the zoo. Girls will return to camp each evening and to enjoy camp activities.

Girls will travel to Boone, NC to ride the Tweetsie Railroad, Learn how to pan for gold, Dig for gems, fly high on the Gravity Adventure Zip line and Ariel park and when it gets to hot! Jump in the new river with a tube and just float. Girls will tent camp on the new river at Wahoo’s Adventures.

Did someone say Llamas! Travel to Cosby, TN to visit Smokey Mountain Llamas. Spend two days hiking and hanging out with your new llama friends. Learn how to care for Llamas and what they eat. You might even get to visit the baby Llamas. Girls will tent camp at a local camp ground and cook out over a fire.

Adventure Seekers
$550
June 11 to 16 Ages 12 17
Regular/$500 Early Bird
$550
All A Board! June 18 to 23 Ages 12 17
Regular/$500 Early Bird
LLAMA TREK (2022 Campers Choice) June
to 30 Ages
$650 Regular/$600 Early
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do then look no further. Campers will travel to Nantahala Outdoor Center in Bryson City, NC and experience a day rafting trip down the Nantahala River & Enjoy the Mountain Top Zip line Park. Girls will stay in cabins and eat in NOC’s dining hall.

17 $650 Regular/$600 Early
Running Wild July 23 to 28 Ages 12 17 $650 Regular/$600 Early Bird Coasters, Waterslides and Zoos oh my! Every day will be an adventure. Carowinds,
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White Water Adventures July 16 to 21 Ages 12
Bird West Virginia ACE Country Roads lead us to ACE Adventure Resort in Oak Hill, WV. Day one you will arrive at ACE and check out the ACE Waterpark. Girls will Ducky the upper New River on Day two, Camp out in a platform tent that evening and raft down the lower New River on day three. Adventure awaits!
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Horse Camps

Horse Camps $550 Regular/ $500 Early Bird Join us as the girls travel to Fourth Rock Stables in Lumber Bridge, NC Girls will spend 3 days at Fourth Rock Stables learning what it takes to be a cowgirl. Horses need lots of care, exercise and food. Girls will get a horse experience they will never forget. So get ready and saddle up! Week 1 June 11 to 16 Horsing Around Ages 9 - 11 Week 3 June 25 to 30 Mustang Madness Ages 12 16 Week 4 July 9 to 14 Saddles & Stir-ups Ages 9 to 11 Week 6 July 23 28 Cowgirls Ages 12 to 16

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EXTRAS
CAMP CAMP EXTRAS
$35.00
Care Kits
bottle, journal
pen,
Care Kits include a water
and
stuffed plush, yo-yo, camp essential items, 2023 camp patch, and a drawstring bag.
$40.00
Sandy Ridge Hoodie
Unit Photo $6.00 Trading Post Money (amounts will vary)
your camper with a little something extra. To make your camper's week more memorable you can pre-order items from our Trading Post.
2023 2023 SANDY SANDY RIDGE RIDGE EVENTS EVENTS
SANDY RIDGE'S TROOP ADVENTURE CAMP SERIES FIRST-AID BADGE WORKSHOP JOIN OPEN FOR GIRL SCOUTS BROWNIES AND UP $60 PER PERSON MARCH 31 - APRIL 2, 2023 For information contact chuckiler@girlscoutsesc.org Follow link below to register https://form.jotform.com/222506455051044 US
To register Follow the link below https://form.jotform.com/222506455051044 2 weekends to choose from COSTUMES, HAUNTED HOUSE, HAY RIDE, DANCE PARTY October 13-15, 2023 October 20-22, 2023

Day Camp Events

FLORENCE MID-WINTER COME HAVE AN ADVENTURE WITH GIRL SCOUTS! Activities Outdoor Fun Games Obstacle Course Arts & Crafts Much more https://bit ly/florencewinterdaycamp Registration Link For any questions, please contact Alicia Mauro at amauro@gsesc.org DAY CAMP Dates Time Cost $30 FEBRUARY 20 & 21 8:30 AM4:00 PM FUN PATCH INCLUDED BREAKFAST, LUNCH, & SNACK PROVIDED
$30 BREAK SPRING CCamp amp For any questions, please contact Alicia Mauro at amauro@gsesc.org To Register: https://bit.ly/gsspringbreak23 CO ST Horry County April 3 & 4 Charleston/ Berkeley County April 10 & 11 Beaufort/ Hilton Head County April 12 & 13 Orangeburg County April 14 & 15 Come have an adventure with Girl Scouts! Outdoor fun (archery, tomahawks, canoeing), games, obstacle course, arts & crafts, and much more! 8:30 AM4:00 PM BREAKFAST, LUNCH & SNACK PROVIDED FUN PATCH INCLUDED TI ME

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