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GSHPA would like to thank Rebekah Stefl, Membership Coordinator, for taking many of the photos featured in this year’s G.I.R.L. GUIDE.
Letter from Our CEO and Chair of the Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Girl Scout Promise and The Girl Scout Law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Mobile Programming Unleashed!. . . . 4 Program Partnerships . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Program Calendar and Dates to Remember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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Mobile Program Descriptions . . . . . . . 8 Outdoor Adventure Awaits!. . . . . . . . 10
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Volunteers Lead the Way. . . . . . . . . . 12 Recognizing Outstanding GSHPA Troop Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
When you unleash your inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™, you can accomplish anything! Learn more at www.gshpa.org!
Product Program Palooza . . . . . . . . . 14 STEM Mobile Fleet: On the go all the time! . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 She Can Change the World . . . . . . . . 18 Financial Assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 GSHPA Member Services. . Back Cover Please be aware that while some of our Program Partners may offer joint programs for “Scouts,” Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts are two separate organizations, with distinct cultures, programs and histories. GSHPA is committed to offering a one-of-a-kind leadership experience through which girls learn, grow and take the lead in a girl-only space that is safe, nurturing and encouraging.
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Dear Friends of GSHPA:
The Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times,
While Kathy and I could explain why we think it’s important for girls to take advantage of every opportunity that Girl Scouts offers, we’ll ask our girls…correction…our G.I.R.L.s to share! All of the ways that girls try, seek, explore, pursue, conquer and accomplish are made so much better because of the commitment and expertise of GSHPA volunteers, and the creativity and access provided by our program partners featured here in the G.I.R.L. GUIDE.
“I have seen such a difference in my confidence level.” — SAM AN T H A , 12
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
“Girl Scouts has helped me to be The Girl Scout Law
friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and to
this (Gold Award) project give you the opportunity and power to be a young leader, and inspire others.” — B E CCA , 18
more kind and thoughtful of others.” — J E N NA , 10
“Camp helps you break
I will do my best to be honest and fair,
“The Girl Scouts and
“My favorite part about camp is bedtime because everyone is in their bunks and telling funny stories about the day.”
out of your shell for the few days you’re there and can even make a lasting impact on your life.” — B R E E NA , 14
— M AC K E N Z I E , 9
Thank you for helping each and every G.I.R.L. experience what only Girl Scouts can deliver. We wish you a wonderful year ahead with Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania!
respect myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, and be a sister to every Girl Scout.
Ellen M. Kyzer, MPA
Kathy McCorkle
President & CEO STEM Mobile event
Chair, Board of Directors Memorial Day, 1958
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Mobile Programming
Every Girl Scout should have the opportunity to play with robots, explore the animal kingdom, or dive into virtual reality. GSHPA has expanded its mobile programming to bring more of these opportunities to you! In 2018 – 2019, we’re offering 18 unique programming options that are sure to unleash her inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)!
What’s New? • A fleet of 3 STEM Mobiles creates more free opportunities throughout our 30-county footprint! • • • •
Level-specific options Service Unit specific options Program options vary by season Now including arts and other non-STEM options!
• Programs are more aligned to GSLE (Girl Scout Leadership Experience) materials, meaning girls who participate in programs will be fulfilling specific badge or Leadership Journey requirements! • More skill-building, more progression, more adventure!
Program Partnerships In order to bring more exciting, hands-on activities to girls in our council, GSHPA has joined forces with businesses and organizations across our footprint who want to help prepare girls for a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success! In addition to a few large-scale events, you can expect a number of badge workshops, behind-the-scenes looks, outdoor experiences, learning opportunities, and more from our Program Partners. Check out our Event Calendar at www.gshpa.org to find upcoming events near you! Do you or someone you know have a business or organization who might want to help us offer exciting opportunities for girls? Contact us at MemberServices@gshpa.org!
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Daisies
Brownies
Juniors
Cadettes
Seniors
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Ambassadors
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Program Partner Event
2018
October 1 – December 15 M O B I L e P R O G R A M s AVA I L A B L e : Leave No Trace Awareness Robotics
STEM Mobile Program descriptions on page 8.
Virtual Reality It’s Electric Catapulting into Fun Finding Happiness Leadership 101 3D Design
A d d I T I O n A L d AT e s T O R e M e M B e R : Fall Product Program
10/5 – 11/27
Work Day – Camp Archbald
Including Volunteers/Adults
10/6
Work Day – Camp Small Valley
Including Volunteers/Adults
10/13
Work Day – Camp Happy Valley
Including Volunteers/Adults
10/13
Juliette Gordon Low’s Birthday/Founders Day
10/31
Nature Explorers Program – Camp Small Valley
11/2 – 11/4
December 15 – January 15
2018–2019
TIMe TO ReChARGe! Mobile Programming and Outdoor Experiences will be taking a short break. No Mobile Programs will be scheduled during this period. We know you don’t want the fun to stop, but we think it’s important to reflect on our experiences from the past year and take time to prepare for the amazing programs we will have to offer starting January 15! See you then! Options for her best summer yet are hitting homes January 2019 in our annual Camp Guide publication!
dIsCLAIMeRs • Mobile Programming is available on a first come, first served basis and is subject to seasonality and schedule limitations. Troops/Groups/ service Units are responsible for providing a suitable location that meets the requirements for the selected program.
• Event dates and locations are subject to change. Please visit www.gshpa.org for the most up-to-date event information. • Program Partners are independently run programs and may charge additional fees for adults. • Girls and adults must be currently registered GSHPA members to attend events.
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For GSHPA, Council-run events, troops must follow the girl/adult ratios outlined in Volunteer Essentials. Girls who are not attending the program with a troop must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. All attending adults are required to register for programs. Any adult attending as a chaperone can attend for free.
2019
January 15 – May M O B I L e P R O G R A M s AVA I L A B L e : Robotics Virtual Reality
STEM Mobile Program descriptions on page 8.
#adulting It’s Electric Art of Nature Master Builders Leadership 101 Get Moving, Get Healthy
A d d I T I O n A L d AT e s T O R e M e M B e R : Cookie Program Initial Order Period
1/17 – 2/17
GSHPA Camp Registration Opens! Visit www.gshpa.org for updates.
2/11
World Thinking Day
2/22
Girl Scout Sunday
3/10
Girl Scout Week
3/10 – 3/16
Girl Scout Birthday
3/12
Cookie Program Direct Sale Period
3/15 – 4/14
Girl Scout Sabbath
3/16
Volunteer Appreciation Month
April
Early Bird Renewal Begins! Renew your Girl Scout Membership! Nature Explorers Program – Camp Happy Valley
4/1 – 6/30 4/12 – 4/14
Girl Scout Leader’s Day
Daisies
Brownies
4/22
Juniors
Cadettes
Seniors
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Ambassadors
All
Program Partner Event
2019
May – September 30 M O B I L e P R O G R A M s AVA I L A B L e : Let it Grow Map & Compass
STEM Mobile Program descriptions on page 8.
Wild About Animals Stellar Structures STEM on the Move Splash into Watersheds Leadership 101 3D Design
A d d I T I O n A L d AT e s T O R e M e M B e R : Nature Explorers Program – Camp Happy Valley
5/17 – 5/19
Troop Adventure Day – Camp Furnace Hills
6/1
Summer Camp season!
6/15 – 7/28
National S’mores Day
8/10
Troop Adventure Day – Camp Archbald
8/17
Troop Adventure Day – Camp Happy Valley
8/24
Troop Adventure Day – R. B. Winter State Park
9/14
Troop Adventure Day – Greenwood Furnace State Park
9/21
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dIsCLAIMeRs • Mobile Programming is available on a first come, first served basis and is subject to seasonality and schedule limitations. Troops/Groups/ service Units are responsible for providing a suitable location that meets the requirements for the selected program.
• Event dates and locations are subject to change. Please visit www.gshpa.org for the most up-to-date event information. • Program Partners are independently run programs and may charge additional fees for adults. • Girls and adults must be currently registered GSHPA members to attend events.
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For GSHPA, Council-run events, troops must follow the girl/adult ratios outlined in Volunteer Essentials. Girls who are not attending the program with a troop must be accompanied by a parent/guardian. All attending adults are required to register for programs. Any adult attending as a chaperone can attend for free.
Mobile Program Descriptions Leave No Trace Awareness
Learn how to minimize your negative impact on the environment as you explore the outdoors!
Robotics
Get hands-on with real robots and learn how to code to make your robot move, change its colors, and more!
Virtual Reality
Travel to new and exciting places using our virtual reality viewers!
It’s Electric
Discover how circuits work and explore how electricity powers the world around us every day!
Catapulting into Fun
Launch into fun while testing your physics, engineering, and mathematics skills by building your own catapult!
Finding Happiness
Unleash the happiness within by learning skills for leading a happy life, thinking positive, helping others, and practicing healthy habits!
Leadership 101
Let your inner Leader shine by exploring higher awards, service projects, and more!
3D Design
Explore your creativity in 3D!
#adulting
Prepare for the “real world” by learning important financial life skills!
Art of Nature
Let nature be your inspiration as you design and create art!
Master Builders
Channel your inner Innovator as you engineer your own building block structures!
Get Moving, Get Healthy
Explore the ways you can have fun while staying fit and making healthy choices!
Let it Grow
Examine the process of plant growth from seed to bloom!
Map & Compass
Navigate your world using traditional map and compass reading skills!
Wild About Animals
Discover how every feathery, scaly, furry, and fluffy friend has an important role in our environment!
Stellar Structures
Take your engineering skills to the next level by designing and building structural masterpieces!
STEM on the Move
Test your STEM knowledge and get your heart pumping as you wiggle, skip, and jump into the science of movement!
Splash into Watersheds
Go with the flow and discover how watersheds source all of the water humans, animals, and plants need to survive!
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Outdoor Adventure Awaits!
Event Calendar
Getting outdoors gives girls the opportunity to seek new challenges in a safe, supportive environment. Whether she’s taking the Leap of Faith at summer camp or a nature walk with her troop, outdoor experiences can play an important role in her leadership development. At GSHPA, our outdoor programming is designed to provide girls with the skills and the confidence to step outside their comfort zones, reach new heights, and embark on exciting, girl-led adventures!
Outdoor Opportunities JUne – AUGUsT Resident Camp
She will spend the week developing new skills, building self-confidence, creating long-lasting friendships, and facing real-life challenges in a safe and positive environment.
Mini-Camp
Three action-packed days of adventure give her the opportunity to try summer camp without committing to a whole week!
Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Program
The two-week CIT program is designed for Go-getters who want to gain the skills needed to be a successful camp counselor!
Family Camp
Share the outdoor experience with the whole family and spend quality time with your Girl Scout!
Troop Adventure Day
High-flying adventure, new outdoor challenges, and long-lasting memories all packed into one fun-filled day!
O C T O B e R – M Ay Troop Adventure Camp
She will never forget spending the weekend with her troop, challenging herself with exciting outdoor activities facilitated by GSHPA Staff!
NOW REDuCED PRICING!
Registration Information Registration for Resident Camp, Mini-Camp, Family Camp and the CIT Program will open in February of 2019. Details about registration including a how-to guide, pricing and payment options (including GO! Dough), and Financial Assistance opportunities can be found online at www.gshpa.org or in our 2019 Camp Guide. See our Event Calendar to register for Troop Adventure Camp or Troop Adventure Day!
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“Camp is about something different for everybody. For me, I just really enjoy being in nature.” — K AR I Z M A , 1 3
“Bedtime, because everyone is in their bunks telling funny stories about the day!” — M AC K E N Z I E , 9
What’s your favorite part about summer camp? “Singing songs and hanging out with my friends.” — R E G I NA , 14
“Staying in the yurts!” — M E H R I , 12
“Ropes courses, climbing wall, giant swing, and ziplines!” — H AI L E Y, 11
Summer Camp
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Brownies
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Cadettes
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Ambassadors
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Program Partner Event
Volunteers Lead the Way At GSHPA, we love to boast about our volunteers because when it comes to providing quality, educational, and exciting programming—they truly lead the way! We’re shining a light on three volunteer-led programs available through GSHPA: Nature Explorers, Foxfire House, and backpacking.
Nature Explorers consists
Foxfire House, a historic
of a group of volunteers, many current and former teachers, whose goal is to bring fun, nature-based programs to girls across our footprint. With Nature Explorers, girls can explore the wide expanses of ocean habitats, get down to the nitty-gritty of Rocks and Minerals, or get up close and personal with insects, reptiles, and more! In 2018–2019, Nature Explorers will be offering a Stars and Constellations program in the fall and an Endangered Species program in the spring at Camp Small Valley and Camp Happy Valley. You can find additional information about these events on our Event calendar.
home in Lancaster County, gives girls the opportunity to leave their tech at the door and step into life as it was in the early 1800s. Volunteers, dressed in traditional costumes, encourage girls to touch, play, and truly live in one of GSHPA’s best kept resources for exciting, educational programming. “When I put that costume on, the girls’ eyes just light up,” says Connie Gehman, long-time Girl Scout and current chair of the Foxfire House Committee. Foxfire House offers on and off-site programming for Brownies through Ambassadors. Younger girls make pretzels, crafts, and play games, while older girls explore traditional cooking on a template stove or Squirrel Tail oven, quilting, and other more advanced projects. “It’s a valuable experience for girls to be part of preserving the past,” Gehman adds. Every girl is invited to feel the Foxfire spirit and connect with a unique, cultural history, as so many girls before her have done. Visit our Event calendar to find out about upcoming Foxfire House events, or contact Member Services to learn about having Foxfire volunteers visit your troop or Service unit!
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“The girls need to re-connect to the natural world with handson experiences that help them understand how everything fits together in life. They need to understand their place as stewards of this earth at a time when many of the earth’s resources are being threatened,” says Yvonne Baldwin, a former teacher and dedicated Girl Scout of over 50 years, who writes and facilitates programs for Nature Explorers.
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If girls are looking to take their adventures on the move along the Appalachian trail and beyond, they should look no further than our volunteer-led backpacking program! Starting with Level 1, also known as the Greenhorn level, girls will spend a weekend camping outdoors and learning the backpacking basics like how and what to pack, using a backpacking stove, setting up a backpacking tent, and more. As girls get older and gain experience, the program becomes more challenging with extended trips, longer distances, and more girl leadership opportunities. “It’s not easy carrying a full pack five or six miles, and it’s amazing to see these girls—some whom have never met—work together to problem-solve and help each other,” says Connie Scheunemann, a current volunteer with the backpacking program. “It makes them realize how their actions can and do affect others.” To begin at the Greenhorn level, girls must be a Junior or above, and they must be a Cadette or above to progress to Level 2. This is an individual girl program, therefore girls are not required to attend with a troop and can progress through the program at their own pace. For dates and locations of upcoming backpacking trips, please see our Event calendar.
Each of these programs offers a unique experience for girls and adults alike. If you are interested in volunteering for Nature Explorers, Foxfire House, or backpacking, please contact our Member Services team to be connected to a representative from that group. To register for any of these programs, check our Event Calendar for up-to-date offerings in addition to other Program Partner opportunities. GSHPA is proud to support volunteers whose passion for Girl Scouting, initiative, and dedication to creating valuable opportunities for girls, help us achieve our mission of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place! 12
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Recognizing Outstanding GSHPA Troop Leaders Congratulations to Brenda Crosley and Lesley McDermott, co-leaders of GSHPA Troop 30363, who have been honored for their outstanding volunteer service with the Volunteer of Excellence Award and the Appreciation Pin. The GSHPA Volunteer Recognition Committee presents the Appreciation Pin, a nationally recognized award, to registered adult Girl Scouts who go above and beyond expectations for the positions held and exhibit exemplary service in delivering the Girl Scout Experience. The Committee presents the Volunteer of Excellence Award to volunteers who give exceptional service to a specific Girl Scout community—in this case, Luzerne County. Some of their favorite Girl Scout memories include hiking, attending the STEM Expo, creating impromptu recipes in a creative cooking session, camping, building a picnic table, and sleeping overnight in the Goosebumps exhibit at the Da Vinci Center.
Brenda Crosley and Lesley McDermott
Crosley and McDermott plan on expanding their girls’ experiences in an upcoming trip to the Penn’s Cave & Wildlife Park, and white water rafting.
“We try to think outside the box with what we can do with them,” says McDermott. “There’s just so much that Girl Scouts offers,” Crosley adds. “It’s so nice to give the girls different experiences.” Both award winners have generated significant funding of Financial Assistance for girls who need help to participate. The recognition of these awards celebrates Crosley and McDermott’s commitment to their troop, their community, and the world. Most importantly, these two leaders model for girls the qualities that all Girl Scouts can aspire to build.
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Product Program Palooza Girl Scouts in the Heart of PA is pleased to offer two fantastic Product Programs for the 2018 – 2019 membership year. These programs provide girls the opportunity to develop five critical skills:
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Goal setting Decision making Money management People skills Business ethics
FA L L P R O D U C T Calling all dog lovers! This year’s Fall Product mascot features Service Dogs! Girls will LEAD THE WAY and SPEAK UP as they learn about the importance of service while earning all new rewards and proceeds for their troop. Look for new products such as Tervis tumblers and an exclusive Girl Scout candle. Visit our website for much more information about the Fall Product Program!
C IS FOR COOKIE! The 2018 – 2019 Cookie Program will be here before we know it and we are thrilled to be bringing back all your favorites! This year our girls GO FOR BOLD as they participate in the largest girl-led entrepreneurial program in the world. Girls who sell $500 in Fall Product and 625 boxes of cookies will be inducted into the S’mores Executive Club. Visit our website for tons more information about the annual Cookie Program!
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STEM Mobile
STEM Mobile Fleet:
On the go all the time! Since our PPL-sponsored STEM Mobile first hit the road nearly two years ago, Girl Scouts throughout GSHPA’s 30-county footprint in south central and northeastern Pennsylvania have been busy exploring Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math through our Girls Go STEM program. They are building their skills and confidence, and preparing themselves for future careers in the high-demand fields STEM offers.
STEM Expo Series Sponsored by Exelon Generation
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will be fulfilling specific badge or Leadership Journey requirements. And every girl receives a free STEM Mobile patch, just for participating in a STEM Mobile program!
At the program’s inception, girls chose from four different curriculums offered out of the STEM Mobile, including Virtual Reality, Robotics and Coding, Motion Commotion, and Biodiversity Bonanza; each of which are hands-on, can be adapted to all age levels, and provide opportunities for experimentation, problemsolving, testing of hypotheses, and environmental awareness.
Any of the 18 mobile programming topics available through the STEM Mobile can be requested by using an easy online registration process, allowing troops and Service Units to plan well in advance. The entire mobile schedule of programs, along with registration information, is detailed on our online event calendar. Don’t miss your chance to experience the 2018 Central Penn Business Journal’s Non-Profit Innovation Award earning STEM Mobile program right where you live!
“STEM is where the future is,” said Geeta Lalvani, Gold Award Girl Scout. “We definitely need smart, bright girls who can fill those jobs and create the technology of the future.” With the launch of the 2018 – 2019 STEM Mobile schedule, girls can now choose from 18 different topics, including Leave No Trace Awareness, Finding Happiness, 3D Design STEM Mobile and #adulting. With the addition Program descriptions of two more STEM Mobile units, on page 8. one sponsored by Pennsylvania College of Technology, mobile programming easily spans GSHPA’s 30-county territory. Mobile programs are more closely aligned to GSLE (Girl Scout Leadership Experience) materials, so girls who participate in programs
All STEM Mobile programs are free to members and non-members. A number of the topics are specifically geared to Service Unit scale events, as well. GSHPA facilitators bring all the necessary materials to deliver a fun, hands-on learning experience. Questions about our mobile programs? Contact our Member Services team at MemberServices@gshpa.org or 800-692-7816.
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She Can Change the World Take the lead like a Girl Scout! Bronze
silver
Gold
Junior Girl Scouts (Grades 4 –5) can pursue a Bronze Award with their troop after completing at least one Junior Leadership Journey.
Cadette Girl Scouts (Grades 6–8) can pursue a Silver Award with a small group after completing at least one Cadette Leadership Journey.
Senior or Ambassador Girl Scouts (Grades 9–12) can individually pursue a Gold Award after completing at least two Senior or Ambassador Leadership Journeys OR one Senior or Ambassador Journey and a Silver Award.
Three Gold Award Girl Scouts Determined to Create a Brighter Future: Nicole
Kaitlyn
Rebecca
“The Girl Scouts and this project give you the opportunity and power to be a young leader, and inspire others, whether younger or older than you. It is not evident the impact you can make until you step out of your comfort zone, and explore the unknown.” Read the full article here!
Get Inspired. Learn more about taking the lead by going GOLD!
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Financial Assistance Finances should NEVER be a barrier to any girl’s participation in Girl Scouts. • GSHPA is committed to offering financial resources to girls and families who otherwise would be unable to participate in Girl Scouts due to financial barriers. • Girls who qualify for financial assistance have their national membership dues paid for ($25) and an additional $44 is deposited into their troop’s bank account for troop dues, funds, uniform costs, etc.
• If interested in filling out an application, a parent or guardian must select “Request Aid” during the renewal or registration process. • GSHPA’s Membership Services team will send an online form to complete to determine eligibility for financial assistance. This is then processed and a response is given to the family (either way) via email.
• More dollars are being set aside for financial assistance again in the upcoming membership year to ensure every girl who needs financial resources can receive them. • New in 2018 and again offered in 2019—GSHPA is committed to offering financial assistance to girls who would like to attend an outdoor experience and/or Service Unit day camp. We know that girls want outdoor experiences and want to ensure they are able to afford these experiences. Through an approval process, Service Units were able to have their Day Camps eligible for members to receive financial assistance. GSHPA provided financial resources to 218 girls at 30 different SU day camps this year. “Half of our 54 attendees received financial assistance to attend our week-long day camp this year. Had it not been for financial aid, chances are these girls would not have come to the camp. These girls really needed camp—to be outside all day, to be with other girls to have fun, go hiking, make crafts, etc.” —Linda Davis, Service Unit 715, Lancaster County Service Unit Day Camp
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Thank you to our generous
Donors, Sponsors and Program Partners who make Girl Scouts possible! • American Petroleum Institute
• Karns Quality Foods
• Anne M. and Philip H. Glatfelter III Family Foundation
• Kellenberger Excavating LLC
• Armstrong Flooring • Capital Blue Cross
• Kenneth Bankert Foundation, Inc.
• The Arthur J. and Lee R. Glatfelter Foundation • The Bishop Foundation • The Dime Bank
• Central Penn Business Journal
• Lancaster County Community Foundation
• The Donald B. and Dorothy L. Stabler Foundation
• Centre Foundation
• Larson Design Group
• Dauphin County Gaming Advisory Board
• Lawrence L. and Julia Z. Hoverter Charitable Foundation
• The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
• Dominion Energy Charitable Foundation
• McCormick Family Foundation
• The G. Dewey & Mary J. Krumrine Foundation
• McKonly & Asbury
• The Hershey Company • The Mattioli Foundation
• Exelon Generation
• Members 1st Federal Credit Union
• Ferree Foundation
• Muncy Bank & Trust Company
• First Community Foundation Partnership
• Mutual of America
• Elmer Naugle Foundation
• First Energy Corporation • First National Bank • Franklin H. and Ruth L. Wells Foundation
• PennEast Pipeline Company • Pennsylvania College of Technology
• The Natalie and Maynard Smith Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation • UGI Utilities, Inc • UPMC Health Plan • UPMC Pinnacle
• Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency
• Weis Markets, Inc.
• Geisinger Health System
• Peoples Security Charitable Foundation
• Whitewater Challengers
• Giant Food Stores, LLC
• PNC Financial Services Group
• Girl Scouts of the U.S.A.
• PPL Corporation
• Glatfelter Insurance Group
• PPO&S
• GraphTech
• Repsol USA
• Hershey Entertainment and Resorts
• Stewart Gilbert II, LLC, A Stewart Company
• Gannett Fleming, Inc.
• Highmark Blue Shield • John Crain Kunkel Foundation
• The Anne Brossman Sweigart Charitable Foundation
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• West Pharmaceutical Services
• William and Jemima Brossman Charitable Foundation • William E.C. & Mary Dearden Foundation • Willis and Elsie Shenk Foundation • Woodlands Bank • York County Community Foundation
Dauphin County Commissioners
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Wildwood Park Fort Hunter Mansion & Park
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Offering educational scouting programs for all ages!
1:00 PM Scottish Rite Theater 2701 N. Third St., Harrisburg
Sunday, November 11, 2018
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Experience Overnight Adventures at the Zoo. Scouts experience the Zoo after dark, chat with a zookeeper, have fun with up-close animal encounters and earn badge requirements! Visit philadelphiazoo.org/learn for more information or call 215-243-5275 to reserve your Overnight Adventure today!
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Daisy Scout “Tula Petal” Badge Workshop Sunday, April 28, 2019 from 12 – 2 p.m. Daisy scouts will earn their Tula petal by learning how to be courageous and strong. Activities include art projects around the theme of courage and planting a seed to take home.
Junior Scout “Flowers Naturalist” Badge Workshop Saturday, June 8, 2019 from 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Junior scouts will dig up flower facts when earning this naturalist badge. Activities include going on a flower hunt, dying flowers, investigating the benefit of plants and creating a floral arrangement. Badge Workshops require advance registration at www.hersheygardens.org
Scout for Nature Year Round! Can’t make it to one of our badge workshops? Explore Hershey Gardens with a scavenger hunt created specifically for Scouts any day you visit! The hunt which satisfies some Brownie and Junior Girl Scout requirements provides a closer look at the outdoor themed Gardens and indoor Butterfly Atrium. For more information, please visit www.hersheygardens.org.
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Brownie Girl Scout “Senses” Badge Workshop Saturday, March 2, 2019 from 9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Girls can exercise all of their senses during this interactive workshop. Activities include a hunt through the museum, a make-and-take touch chart and a trip to the Chocolate Lab.
Junior Girl Scout “Playing the Past” Badge Workshop Saturday, April 6, 2019 from 9:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Girls will experience the many stories of Hershey through the eyes of girls and women who lived long ago. In addition to exploring the exhibits, scouts will play old-fashioned games and create two crafts to take home. Badge Workshops require advance registration at www.HersheyStory.org
Scouting for History-Earn a Hershey Story Patch! Explore the Museum Experience with a scavenger hunt created especially for Scouts. The hunt, which satisfies some scouting requirements, stresses Milton Hershey’s example as an entrepreneur and philanthropist. “Scouting for History” is available to Scout groups or individuals at any time; Museum Experience admission must be purchased to complete the guide. Scouts who also attend a public Chocolate Lab class or special holiday program such as Little Elves Workshop, or take part in a Chocolate Tasting are eligible to receive a Hershey Story patch. 63 West Chocolate Avenue | Hershey, PA 17033 | HersheyStory.org 25
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MAY 17-19, 2019! Join us for a weekend of camping, Girl Scouting and FUN at Dutch Wonderland! Our package options allow you to participate in the weekend at your own pace - whether it’s joining us just for the day or tent camping with us at Old Mill Stream Campground located right next to Dutch Wonderland!
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Just one of a jillion flavors you can create,
Š2018 Turkey Hill Dairy
taste, and make a commercial for at the Turkey Hill Experience. Place your reservation and buy tickets now at TurkeyHillExperience.com. Columbia Exit of Rt. 30, 301 Linden Street, Columbia, PA 17512 1-844-VISIT-TH (1-844-847-4884)
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GIRL SCOUT
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The Hershey Bears® are pleased to present the ANIMAL ADVENTURE PROGRAM for Girl Scouts
ANIMAL ADVENTURE PROGRAM Program involves the following: • Admission ticket to complete a scavenger hunt at ZooAmerica® North American Wildlife Park – any time during regular operating hours • 200 level game ticket for the Hershey Bears game • Scout patches – receive a Hershey Bears patch for attending the game and an Animal Adventure patch for completing the Scavenger Hunt • Dinner – receive a voucher for a kid’s meal Please visit HersheyBears.com for game date, program details, and pricing.
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GIRL SCOUT BADGE WORKSHOPS @WhitakerCenter Join our Education Staff as they assist your troop in fulfilling the requirements for official Girl Scout Badges! Each session allows Juniors, Brownies or Daisies the opportunity to earn official Girl Scout STEM-related badges plus enjoy time in Harsco Science Center at no additional cost. Our workshops are a great activity that help your troop earn a badge while working together as a team! Visit whitakercenter.org/girlscouts for dates and to register
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Bring Your Girl Scouts to Have the Most FUN with Science, Earn Badges, and Complete Journey Requirements!
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2018-2019 Girl Scout Program Schedule Date
Dec. 8
Type
Camp-in
Age/Level
Title
All Ages
Wizarding World
Jan. 26
Camp-in
Juniors and up
Abbie’s Space Party Sleepover
March 2
Day
Juniors and up
Women in Science Career Day
March 16
Camp-in
Juniors
Get Moving Journey
March 22
Camp-in
Brownies
Wonders of Water Journey
March 30
Camp-in
Cadettes
Breathe Journey
April 6
Camp-in
Juniors
Robotics Badge 1
April 13
Camp-in
Brownies
Robotics Badge 1
May 4
Day
Daisies
Robotics Badges 1 & 2
May 10
Camp-in
All Ages
Da Vinci Unlocked
Field Trips and Workshops for groups of 15 or more
Choose your date and program! For reservations, 610.841.1875 scouts@davincisciencecenter.org
See website for program times and details
Conveniently located near I-78, US 22, & Northeast Extension Minutes from Dorney Park!
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3145 Hamilton Blvd. Bypass Allentown, PA 18103
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Schisler Museum of Wildlife & Natural History
McMunn Planetarium East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania
Wildlife exhibits and planetarium shows for explorers of all ages! Hoeffner Science & Technology Center Our programs fulfill badge Normal Street & Ransberry Avenue requirements or just let you East Stroudsburg, PA 18301 enjoy a field trip with your troop. Contact us for options! 570.422.2705 | esu.edu/museum 39
- Junior Ghosts & Goblins Party with Animal Habitats (10/20/2018 – 10/21/2018) - Teen Ghosts & Goblins Party with Going Batty (10/27/2018 – 10/28/2018) - Junior Geocacher and Geology Rocks (11/03/2018 – 11/04/2018) - Brownie WOW – Love Water & Save Water (11/10/2018 – 11/11/2018) - Teen Directions Matter and/or Geology Rocks (11/16/2018 – 11/18/2018) - Brownie Letterboxer and Going Batty (12/01/2018 – 12/02/2018) - Teen Going Batty and/or Geology Rocks (02/22/2019 – 02/24/2019) - Junior Animal Habitats and Geology Rocks (03/02/2019 – 03/03/2019) - Brownie WOW – Love Water & Save Water (03/09/2019 – 03/10/2019) - Brownie Fossil Fun and Rocks Rock (03/23/2019 – 03/24/2019) - Teen Directions Matter and/or Going Batty (03/29/2019 – 03/31/2019) - Brownie Going Batty OR Junior Animal Habitats (03/30/2019) - Junior Geocacher and Animal Habitats (04/06/2019 – 04/04/2019) - Brownie WOW – Love Water & Save Water (04/13/2019 – 04/14/2019) Visit www.lincolncaverns.com for additional spring dates. Individual troop programs also available…year round
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EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR GIRL SCOUT ADVENTURES IN PHILLY!
NEW!
NINJAGO 4D
NEW!
GROUPS OF 10+ ENJOY SPECIAL PRICING • Receive 1 FREE adult ticket for every 5 paying Girl Scouts • All Girl Scouts get a FREE LEGOLAND Scout Patch • LEGO Education Workshops available for $3 more per Girl Scout
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Explore. Learn. Discover. 1224 N Atherton St State College
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814.234.0200 MyDiscoverySpace.org
CREATE &
DISCOVER at the Reading Public Museum!
• Badge & STEM Patch Workshops • Planetarium Shows • Sleepovers • Exhibit Tours • And More! There are many discoveries to be made at The Museum! Bring troops of all ages to engage in hands-on learning activities and explore the exhibits at The Museum. Register your troop by contacting Coleen Mikucki at 610.371.5850 x227 or coleen.mikucki@ readingpublicmuseum.org.
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