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volunteer 411 1 Creating Our Future Celebrating 110 years of Girl Scouts Adventure Awaits! Calendar of Events on Pages 4-5! We’re celebrating our 2022 volunteer awardees! Nominate your fellow volunteers for the 2023 celebration, details on page 16. New Girl Scout Cookie Alert! Get the scoop on our new, online exclusive cookie! Meet Raspberry Rally on page 10.

The Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland offers the premier leadership development experience for girls helping them to discover their own sense of self, connect with others in an increasingly diverse world, and take action to make the world a better place.

Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. The Girl Scout Mission The Girl Scout Promise On my honor, I will try: To serve God and my country, To help people at all times, And to live by the Girl Scout Law. The Girl Scout Law I will do my best to be honest and fair, friendly and helpful, considerate and caring, courageous and strong, and responsible for what I say and do, and respectto myself and others, respect authority, use resources wisely, make the world a better place, beanda sister to every Girl Scout. Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland serves girls and adults across 67 counties in southern and central Missouri, southeast Kansas, and northeast Oklahoma.

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VOLUNTEER 411 The Volunteer 411 is a publication by Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland. This is your guide and first step when planning your troop adventures. Within these pages, you’ll find what’s new at Girl Scouts, tips and tricks to create wow-worthy moments, and more! You’re there for your troop and the Volunteer 411 is here for you! We are always providing new experiences and resources to make sure Girl Scouts can experience new adventures. From upcoming opportunities to new systems, we’ll make sure you are up to date. Catch up on all things new at Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland online and follow us on social media.

Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland PO Box Springfield,10747MO 65808 2023 Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland Contact Us 877-312-4764www.girlscoutsmoheartland.orginfo@girlscoutsmoheartland.org@girlscouts_mh

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volunteer 411 3 Contents6GirlScoutsLoveStateParks Celebrate 2022 Girl Scouts Love State Parks with us! 8 Fall Into Fall Product Learn about Fall Product and how to get your troop started. 16 Volunteer Awards Explore the 2022 Volunteer Awardees and how you can nominate 2023 awardees! 20 Celebrating Our Girls Be inspired by our Bronze, Silver, and Gold Award Girl Scouts, celebrated in 2022. 23 Community Partners & Events Discover what community partner and events are in your area. 28 Adventure Awaits! Plan your next troop adventure with a complete list of our program offerings! 36 Destinations and Travel Opportunities Explore the Destinations and travel opportunities available for your girls. 40 Renewing and Growing Your Troop Keep the fun going and share your adventures with future Girl Scouts!

4 volunteer 411 Calendar of 2022-2023Events October 2022 1 Archery 101 Silver Meadows Program Center p. 30 1 Pretty in Pink at the Titanic Branson, MO p. 25 1 Sundown Singalong Silver Meadows Program Center p. 29 7-9 The Gathering Finbrooke Program Center p. 29 8 Animal Bowl Creations! Columbia, MO p. 30 13 Fall Product Program Begins Council Wide p. 8 14-15 Galactic Girls Springfield, MO p. 30 15 Trail Adventure Current River State Park p. 30 15-16 Me Encanta, Girl Scouts! Silver Meadows Program Center p. 31 21-22 STEM & Sweets Benton, MO p. 31 22 Archery 101 Latonka Program Center p. 30 22-23 Outdoor Training Friendship Fields Program Center p. 30 September 2022 10-11 Girl Scouts Love State Parks Events Various Locations p. 7 17 Mall Mania Jefferson City, MO p. 28 17 Goats and Yoga Fordland, MO p. 29 17 Sundown Sing-Along Latonka Program Center p. 29 17 P is for Pottery Cape Girardeau, MO p. 28 24 Pottery 101 Cape Girardeau, MO p. 29 24 Fur, Feathers, and Scales Springfield, MO p. 29 24 Sundown Sing-Along Finbrooke Program Center p. 29

June 2023 9-11 Backpacking Excursion Ha Ha Tonka State Park p. 34 18 Intro to Kayaking Springfield, MO p. 35 24-25 Kayaking Excursion Springfield, MO p. 34 January 2023 14-15 Gear Up to Go Gold St. Robert, MO p. 33 19 Virtual Trivia Night Facebook Live p. 32 April 2023 1 Beginner Caving Springfield, MO p. 33 2 Wild Caving Springfield, MO p. 33 15-16 Troop Camping: Girl vs. Wild Finbrooke Program Center p. 31 22 Me and the Trees Finbrooke Program Center p. 33 22-23 Outdoor Training Silver Meadows Program Center p. 31 29 Me and the Trees Silver Meadows Program Center p. 33 29-30 Rock Climbing Excursion Springfield, MO p. 34 November 2022 5 Jurassic Girl Scouts St. Genevieve, MO p. 31 5-6 Troop Camping: Girl vs. Wild Latonka Program Center p. 31 12 STEM Travelers Columbia, MO p. 31 12 Trail Adventure Lake of the Ozarks State Park p. 30 12 STEM & Skates Joplin, MO p. 31 19 Clay Time Nixa, MO p. 32 19 Clay Class: Gingerbread House Nixa, MO p. 32 19 ProsperU Program Partner Events Columbia, MO p. 25 December 2022 3 Girl Scouts in Space Bonne Terre, MO p. 32 3-4 Girl Scouts for Climate Action Silver Meadows Program Center p. 32 10 Sew Your Way to Space Fredericktown, MO p. 32 16 STEM Travelers Cape Girardeau, MO p. 31 May 2023 6 Letterboxing Treasure Hunt Silver Meadows Program Center p. 33 6 Survival Orienteering Silver Meadows Program Center p. 34 6-7 Outdoor Family Adventure Latonka Program Center p. 34 20-21 Outdoor Family Adventure Finbrooke Program Center p. 34 July 2023 8 Cave N’ Creek Crawl Rock Bridge State Park p. 35

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Girl Scouts Love State Parks 2022 celebrate our shared love of the outdoors!

Girl Scouts Love State Parks weekend is on September 10 and 11 this year. Grab backpack head out to your local state parks for self-guided tours, family hikes, the Girl Scouts Love State Parks Passport a state park Missouri state

watersports, stargazing, special events, and more! Here’s how you can participate: 1. Download

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parks. Check them out here or on our website!

Every year, Girl Scouts explore the natural wonders found across our country during the Girl Scouts Love State Parks weekend. Girl Scouts nationwide, along with their troops, friends, and families, celebrate our shared love of the outdoors.

on our website. 2. Head out to

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on your own or join in on a GSMH adventure. 3. Purchase your patch! We have local opportunities with

FREE • GIRL FREE • ADULT Montauk State Park September 11 | 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 20/50 Girl Scouts Love State Parks: Fly Fishing at Roaring River Learn fishing on the fly! Girls celebrating Girl Scouts Love State Parks at this event will be able to learn fly fishing from a Park Naturalist. All participants will meet at the special use area. Make it a camping trip by staying overnight! The special use area of Roaring River is reserved on Saturday, September 10 for Girl Scouts to camp for just $2 per person per night. Attendees must bring their own camping gear and food. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Roaring River State Park September 11 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 7/15

Roaring River State Park September 11 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

volunteer 411 7 Girl Scouts Love State Parks: Seed Collection Walk at Prairie State Park

Girl Scouts Love State Parks: Stream Team & Mill Tour at Montauk State Park

Join us to celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks at Roaring River State Park. A Park Naturalist will lead girls on a hatchery tour and a short nature hike! All participants will meet at the hatchery office. Make it a camping trip by staying overnight! The special use area of Roaring River is reserved on Saturday, September 10 for Girl Scouts to camp for just $2 per person per night. Attendees must bring their own camping gear and food. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Get up and grow with us at Prairie State Park to celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks! Girls will learn from Park Naturalists and explore the different types of seeds present in prairies, and even collect seeds to help grow future prairies. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 7/15

Celebrate Girl Scouts Love State Parks with us at Montauk State Park! Girls will join the “stream team” and help clean up their local state park. A Mill Tour will also be available. All participants will need to bring a sack lunch. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

FREE • GIRL FREE • ADULT Prairie State Park September 10 | 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.

Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 10/25 Prairie State Park September 10 | 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 10/25

FREE • GIRL FREE • ADULT Roaring River State Park September 10 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 5/10 Roaring River State Park September 10 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 5/10 Roaring River State Park September 10 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 5/10 Girl Scouts Love State Parks: Hatchery Tour & Nature Hike at Roaring River

FREE • GIRL FREE • ADULT Roaring River State Park

September 11 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Registration Deadline: August 28 MIN/MAX: 7/15

2. Host a Family Fall Product Training—this can be before, after, or in place of a regular troop meeting. This helps to get everyone on the same page to support girls as they set and reach their goals.

Held every October through November, the Girl Scout Fall Product Program is, literally, a short and sweet program designed to help troops grow their troops funds for all the amazing adventures in the year ahead. With just a one month commitment for troops, there are only 6 steps to participate—with a volunteer support specialist coaching you along the way!

1. Attend a Fall Product Training hosted by your service unit.

6. Be available to receive product and girl recognitions from service unit delivery site and distribute for girl-delivery customer orders when they arrive in December.

Fall into Fall Product

3. Set up your Fall Product Account in the M2 software. It’s very user friendly, but we do have all the tutorials and resources to help you navigate it and succeed.

4. During the program, while the girls are out reaching their goals, Troop Nut & Candy Chairs will need to be available to collect, receipt, and deposit funds received by your troop during the sale.

5. At the end of the program, all you have to do is enter the girl orders in M2 and verify the fun and valuable rewards the girls have earned! These rewards auto-populate as girls reach different goals—verification is only needed for some levels, for example, those that ask for t-shirt sizes.

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volunteer 411 9 The Fall Product Program provides instant funds for your new troop and for the new Girl Scout year! As sweets and treats are sold, funds are deposited into the troop account. GSMH proceeds are taken out around the first of December and what is left in the troop account is yours to keep! Therefore, by the first part of December, your troop has funds in their account to use to fulfill their Girl Scout adventures for the year! Did we mention, the troop keeps 20% profit of each item sold? • Mid-September—Service Unit Nut & Candy Chair Training • October 13—Program Begins • November 13—Program Ends • Early December—Nuts and Candies Delivered to Service Units But really, why participate? Important 2022 Dates New this Year! M2 Online Every girl who participates will earn the exclusive 2022 Go Bright Ahead patch—girls only need to sell 1 item: magazine, nuts, or chocolate—any item counts! M2, our Fall Product Program management site is a fun and easy site! Interactive and fun for girls, they can track their recognitions in real time, share videos and pictures to their parents’ social media accounts site directly from the product site, and create a custom avatar of themselves.

This upcoming cookie season we will offer the new Raspberry Rally cookie, a thin, crispy cookie infused with raspberry flavor and dipped in a delicious chocolaty coating. Are you ready to power the amazing adventures of Girl Scout entrepreneurs? Ready, set, rally!

Raspberry Rally gives devoted Girl Scout Cookie lovers yet another reason to be excited for the upcoming cookie season. This must-have new cookie will be the first in the Girl Scout Cookie lineup to be exclusively offered for online direct shipment only, enhancing girls’ e-commerce sales and entrepreneurial skills. Whether they’re working toward earning their Cookie Goal Setter badge as a Daisy or their My Cookie Business Resume badge as an Ambassador, Girl Scouts are learning qualities crucial for all forms of leadership and life skills. Every purchase of the online-exclusive Raspberry Rally cookie supports local Girl Scouts who are helping make our world a better place.

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New Cookie Alert Raspberry Rally

2. • GSMH will share your story or stories with the local media to help get your Girl Scout or Troop in the local news for a Girl Scout activity, community involvement, or story!

We want everyone to know about the exciting things that Girl Scouts are doing! If your troop, or a Girl Scout in your area, has been featured in the external media or would like the chance to be on TV, radio, or even featured in a local newspaper, let us know! The more stories you share gets you closer and closer to superstardom! This is a great way to encourage Girl Scouts and their troops to show the community all the things they’re doing to make the world a better place.

Girl Scouts in the Spotlight

Join us in spreading the Girl Scout love by sharing your amazing Girl Scout stories! We love to hear stories from our Girl Scouts, volunteers, and community members. Let us know what you’re doing in your community, meaningful experiences earning awards, and other adventures you’ve had with Girl Scouting. We may feature your stories on our social media outlets, in other publications, or with the media.

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Our GSMH Public Relations Specialist will help girls reach out to their local media to share their Girl Scout adventures. The best part? Girls can tell more than one story! Here’s how girls can get the chance to be featured:

1. • Share your great Girl Scout news with us at info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org.

12 volunteer 411 New Leader Corner With a new troop, the possibilities are endless. Consider the following when planning your Girl Scout adventures! Our first priority is always the safety of our Girl Scouts, volunteers, and their families. When planning troop trips and activities, make sure to use the following resources: • Safety Activity Checkpoints. These make sure you know the requirements that keep your Girl Scouts safe. • Troop Activity Application. Fill one of these out for any activity your troop wants to do outside of the general meeting. • Troop Travel Application. If you are traveling more than 50 miles or spending the night, you are required to fill out this form first so we make sure your troop can have a fun, safe trip. What Should Your New Troop Be Doing? Safety Always Comes First Badges & Awards: • Daisy Petals • Coding Badges • Highest Awards: Bronze, Silver, and Gold Outdoor • Go on a walk in the park • Take a hike • Plan a camping trip • Explore local opportunities,outdoorwildlife, etc Product Program • Fall Product Program in fall • Girl Scout Cookie Program in the winter/early spring Traditions • Girl Scout Ceremonies like Bridging and Investiture Ceremonies • Learning the Girl Scout Promise and Law Community Service • Brainstorm local projects that give back to your community • Encourage your girls to harness that spirit of goodwill and bring their charitable intentions to life Special Events • Juliette Gordan Low’s Birthday • World Thinking Day

volunteer 411 13 Plan a Troop Meeting The Volunteer Toolkit provides an editable year plan to customize your year and the activites for each troop meeting. Some leaders will solely use the VTK for their planning needs, while others prefer printed resources. Many Troop Leaders use the basic structure outlined below. This model is meant to create a natural flow for your meetings. With the right balance of fun and learning—a simple Girl Scout troop meeting can go a long way. Suggested Materials for all meetings: • Meeting plan from the VTK • Supplies listed in meeting plan • Promise and Law poster • Girl and adult registration information • Snacks • Girl medical history and release form • Song and game ideas • First Aid Kit Don’t forget all Girl Scout experiences should be girl-led, encourage cooperative learning, and allow girls to learn in the moment! You can utilize the Volunteer Toolkit and/or the template on this page to plan your first meeting. Location: Date:Time:Journey:Badge/ Activity Start-Up Activity Opening SnackBusinessCeremonyMeetingActivityandCleanUpClosingCeremonyActivityActivity Supplies Length of Time

Volunteer Trainings We value our volunteers and know that providing great learning resources is key to your success in Girl Scouts. Training matters. Not just to you, our volunteers, but also to our girls. One training today creates a whole lot of memories tomorrow!

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New Leader Orientation FREE • ADULT

• Able to provide a safe space where participants can learn.

Volunteer Trainers Wanted

A good volunteer trainer is:

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Once we have this information, it will make the set up and registration process go much faster and smoother. Please make your requests at least 4 weeks before the desired training date!

• Discuss options for locations in your area for the training.

Trainings on Request

• Described as punctual, dependable, enthusiastic, flexible, and positive.

• Passionate about the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.

• Talk to other volunteers in your Service Unit or local area to see if they need the same training.

Volunteer trainers can lead classes related to safety, outdoors, or badge skills. If you are interested in being a volunteer trainer for GSMH or know someone who would be a good candidate, email us at info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org to learn more!

• In good standing with Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland.

We schedule a variety of training dates and locations, but we know that volunteers may need additional options! We offer the following trainings upon request: New Leader Orientation, Grade Level Training, CPR/First Aid, and Outdoor Level 2 and 3. If you are interested in scheduling an onrequest training near you, please complete the Volunteer Training and Support Request located on the Volunteer Training page on our website.

Whether you are a new leader or a seasoned pro, the New Leader Orientation is a great opportunity to either get a refresher or a great start to your Girl Scout volunteer experience. Required for Troop Leaders and Assistant Leaders, New Leader Orientation Training is a virtual session that prepares leaders for the basics of starting, and running, a troop. You will learn how to register girls and adults, set up a bank account, handle emergencies, use Safety Activity Checkpoints, develop family support, conduct your first meeting, and much more! This training is required before your first troop meeting, but can be taken at any time afterwards as a refresher!

• Determine a few dates and times that would work for the volunteers who need the training.

Do you have a special skill that you think would help other volunteers with managing their troops? Do you have a passion for the outdoors or safety training? We are looking for volunteer trainers across the Missouri Heartland.

First and Third Wednesdays | 12:00–2:00 p.m.

• Comfortable facilitating groups of 10–25.

First and Third Tuesdays and Thursdays | 6:00–8:00 p.m.

For the best experience when requesting a training, we recommend the following steps before filling out the request form.

• Experienced with working with girls and adults.

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Showing appreciation for our volunteers is a long-standing Girl Scout tradition. After all, our volunteers are amazing! Our volunteers are all about the girls. We love them for it and Girl Scouting wouldn’t be the same without them! Some volunteers go above and beyond all expectations and have a definite impact on not only their troop, but their service unit and sometimes even the whole council. Take a look at the award-earning volunteers from this past year!

Do you know a volunteer who has gone the extra mile for the girls this year? They may qualify to earn an award! Complete the nomination form as soon as possible. Nominations for these awards are due by February 1, 2023 and must be for service provided in the 2021-2022 membership year. Reach out to your Volunteer Support Specialist at info@ girlscoutsmoheartland.org for more information!

Honoring You—Our Girl Scout Volunteers

Appreciation Pin Appreciation Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership This support has had measurable impact within one geographic area of service to help reach and surpass the mission-delivery of the

Award

Wendy Loerzel—New Franklin, Missouri Service Unit 727

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Erin Dowdy—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Service Unit

Amy Elvers—Sedalia, Missouri Service Unit

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Tara Bolin—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit

Brittany Plummer—Lamar, Missouri Service Unit 707

Kelly Moug—Branson, Missouri Service Unit 735

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Tami Haggard—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit

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Sharon Jackson—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Service Unit 762

Jeanetta Day—Carl Junction, Missouri Service Unit

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Judith John—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723

This award recognizes volunteers who have contributed outstanding service while partnering directly with girls in any pathway to implement the Girl Scout Leadership Experience use of the National Program Portfolio who have contributed outstanding in of the council's mission delivery to girl and adult

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Mariann Wright—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit 768

Cassy Spoonemore—Weir, Kansas Service Unit 703

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Jamie Haines—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 716

Adrienne Black—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit

Shelley Beall—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 724

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Laura Howard—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit

The GSMH Glowing Green recognizes a volunteer who visibly exhibits a sincere commitment to the Girl Scout Promise and Law an extended who repeatedly inspires others to carry out the Girl Scout who actively supports and promotes GSMH goals and This volunteer has made a significant impact across GSMH or the Girl Scout

Toni Ripper—Seymour, Missouri Service Unit 723

Laura Bush—Forsyth, Missouri Service Unit

Patricia Anthony—Seymour, Missouri Service Unit 723

Kathy Hardy—Webb City, Missouri Service Unit

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Jamie Miles—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit

Amanda Nurnberg—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723

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Jillian Hodge—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit

Jonna Nunn—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723

Honor Pin Honor Pin recognizes an individual’s exemplary service in support of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience; this support has had measurable impact on two or more geographic areas of service to reach and surpass the missiondelivery goals of the council.

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Monica Rainey—Nevada, Missouri Service Unit 706

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Sara Trusler—Rolla, Missouri Service Unit Green

April Bernhardt—Ashland, Missouri Service Unit

Barbara Lewis—Jay, Oklahoma Service Unit 705

The GSMH Product Program Partner Award honors volunteers who are vital in the facilitation of product programs in their troop, service unit, and community. This volunteer supports fellow volunteers throughout these programs and helps lead the way for girls to

Joelle Shockley—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723

year.

Brittany Maggard—Webb City, Missouri Service Unit 710

Jill Sandrock-Swearingen—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit 738

The GSMH Lasting Legacy Award is awarded to a volunteer who has spent considerable time and effort to leave a legacy of girls who have embraced and shown courage, confidence, and character across GSMH. Awards Star Award

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Angie Boettler—Verona, Missouri Service Unit 713

Lasting Legacy Award

Donna Meador—Miami, Oklahoma Service Unit 704

Michele Sisson-White—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit 738

Samantha Botzow—Carl Junction, Missouri Service Unit 710

Pamela Baldwin—Carthage, Missouri Service Unit 710

Cynthia Goebel—Fort Scott, Kansas Service Unit

Tamara Lockard—Belle, Missouri Service Unit 748

Terri Blessent—Pittsburg, Kansas Service Unit

Virginia Hensley—Fairland, Oklahoma Service Unit

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Patricia Cowden—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723

Amber Palmer—Milo, Missouri Service Unit 706

704

Kris Crossno—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit 768

Jennifer Hefner (Fisher)—Malden, Missouri Service Unit 768 Angel (Felten) Linhart—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit 738

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Gayla Almond—Camdenton, Missouri Service Unit 730

Lenda Curry—Pineville, Missouri Service Unit 711

Julie Humphrey—Salisbury, Missouri Service Unit 716

Katie McElvaine—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Meghan Scherer—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit

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Tabitha Gideon—Reed Springs, Missouri Service Unit

Pamela Pitts—LaMar, Missouri Service Unit 707 Cookie Champion

The GSMH Cookie Champion Award honors volunteers who have gone above and beyond in their support of the Girl Scout Cookie Program, including being a cookie expert in their community, supporting others throughout the cookie program, encouraging girl-led activity throughout the cookie program, and facilitating cookie program engagement in their community.

Kimberlie Cotton—Seligman, Missouri Service Unit 714

Jennifer Danner—Joplin, Missouri Service Unit

Beth Bartlett—Columbia, Missouri Service Unit 738

Teresa Fritz—Jefferson City, Missouri Service Unit 741

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Brittany Crane—Malden, Missouri Service Unit 768

710

Diane Killion—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 724

Johnna Koss—Steele, Missouri Service Unit 776

The GSMH Rising Star Award recognizes a first-year volunteer who has embraced the Girl Scout movement with energy and passion and has performed outstanding work in their first

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Service Unit Volunteer of the Year

Kim Linam—Joplin, Missouri Service Unit 703 Leadership Launch Award

The GSMH Service Unit Volunteer of the Year Award honors a small number of volunteers each year from different geographic areas within GSMH who have gone above and beyond to champion girl ambition, support other leaders, create connections with their community, and be a leader within the GSMH sisterhood. Volunteers who earn this award have great relationships with girls, other volunteers, community members, and GSMH staff. They are truly inspiring to all of GSMH. This award is nominated by Volunteer Support Staff.

Mary Jo Rieth—Marshall, Missouri Service Unit 717

Brett Meeker—Joplin, Missouri Service Unit 710

Loretta Brooks—Carthage, Missouri Service Unit 710 Laurie Eckhoff—Sweet Springs, Missouri Service Unit 717

The GSMH Leadership Launch Award is awarded to a volunteer who has created a positive impact on Girl Scouting in their short time with GSMH. This leader has started strong and merits recognition for their commitment to early excellence.

Jeni Sheldon-Albert—Branson, Missouri Service Unit 735 Kellie Davis—Rolla, Missouri Service Unit 756 Jenny Gallet—Pittsburg, Kansas Service Unit 702 Stacey Joiner—Nixa, Missouri Service Unit 734

Charky Martin—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit 768

Diversity Award

For a volunteer who not only endorses diversity within GSMH, but takes active steps to encourage global diversity and inclusion of all types within their local

area. This volunteer seeks to help girls and families have a true Girl Scout Experience regardless of identities that may pose challenges to that goal. Becky Barbara—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Scarlett Loomas—Sikeston, Missouri Service Unit 772 Kristy Parker—Carl Junction, Missouri Service Unit 710 Madison Moritz—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Natalya Morris—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Unsung Hero Award The GSMH Unsung Hero Award recognizes volunteers who help wherever needed, whenever needed, and completes whatever needs to be done. Peggy Clopton—Malden, Missouri Service Unit 768 Cindy Dye—Nevada, Missouri Service Unit 706 Debra Gallet—Pittsburg, Kansas Service Unit 702 Sarah Gould—Joplin, Missouri Service Unit 710 Joan Harter—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Johnny Jackson—Poplar Bluff, Missouri Service Unit 762 Stacey Joiner—Nixa, Missouri Service Unit 734 Carol Love—Buffalo, Missouri Service Unit 731 Elizabeth Mobley—Kennett, Missouri Service Unit 738 Teresa Morrow—Marshall, Missouri Service Unit 717 Lorna Nelson—Jay, Oklahoma Service Unit 705 Carrie Nicholson—Ashland, Missouri Service Unit 739 Jill Popejoy—Pittsburg, Kansas Service Unit 702 Jan Rorrer—Springfield, Missouri Service Unit 723 Elizabeth Sheriff—Lamar, Missouri Service Unit 707 Toni Spieth—Columbus, Missouri Service Unit 703 Melissa Stovall—Cape Girardeau, Missouri Service Unit 771

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Celebrating Our Girls Every Girl Scout goes above and beyond to make a difference in her community and the greater world. The skills and experiences she gains along the way set her up for special recognition through the Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards. We had many girls take these experiences to heart and share with their communities! We’d like to show off our Highest Award earning Girl Scouts for the 2021–2022 Girl Scout membership year!

Gold Award Girl Scouts

For my Gold Award project, I addressed the mental and emotional well-being of students in middle school. I chose this because I believe that the pressure of being on social media and in school can be very overbearing. I have had some personal experience with this. Students/kids of that age always have constant access to each other and are able see what others are doing. This can cause many issues. Everyone can always use help and friends. I learned that I love to help people learn how to be self-sustaining, and that I love teaching people things and having a powerful voice.

My Gold Award project addressed an old run-down bridge in my local community. With the help of my team, I fixed the bridge so that it could be used. There are many things I have learned about myself throughout the duration of this project one being able to put my plan from paper to reality and make it exceptional and or functional for the community around me. I believe the most successful part of my project was the before compared to the after pictures and whole look of the place after it was completed.

Mariel Bisher| Cape Girardeau, MO • Missouri Wood ID

Kira Hagan| Perryville, MO • Dangers of the Sun and How to Protect Yourself from Sun Damage

For my Gold Award project, I wanted to help people understand just how dangerous the sun can be. People don't always know all the things that could happen to their body by not properly protecting themselves from the sun. Some people think that it is cool to have a tan and that is causes no harm. A lot of these misconceptions come from not being educated at a young age about the dangers of sun exposure. As kids they may have not been told the proper ways to apply sunscreen, or they may not have been told why it is so important to use sunscreen.

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For my Gold Award project I wanted to help individuals to know the differences between the different types of wood for building, woodworking projects, and burning wood for fires. From simple projects to choosing the correct type of wood in home construction. Today everyone wants homemade, handmade, and natural. Everyone needs the experience of touching, lifting to be able to feel the differences in weights and density, and seeing ring formations to understand how long it actually takes for trees to grow.

For my Gold Award project, I wanted to help the local Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts have a nice place to hold their bridging ceremonies. By enhancing this bridge and possibly the entire park, that will allow both Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts of all ages both boys and girls a nice, safe place to hold their bridging ceremonies. I've already heard younger troops are planning on using it this spring not only for bridging but for a field day with lots of outdoor activities. I can't wait to visit and see it being used. With the city of Benton sustaining it from now on, I know it will be greatly taken care of.

Megan Buchheit| Perryville, MO • Connection Building

You’ve got what it takes to build a better today—and tomorrow.

Grace Wagner| Linn, MO • Bridging to Gold

Emma Scudder| Sikeston, MO • Spice up Felkers Park

Lydia Hodgkiss| Sikeston, MO • Sports for You My Gold Award project addressed physical health through exercise, mental health by reducing stress, building friendships, developing leadership skills, raising community awareness, and learning to be supportive of each other. Many children are unable to participate in a team sport because of lack of equipment. Kids see other kids playing a sport and they want to give it a try, but because of the expense of registration fees and the equipment needed, they are not able to participate. This project provides gently used sports equipment to children in need.

22 volunteer 411 Meaghan Ivison Troop 71644 Addyson Moore Troop 71644 Calli Rose Troop 71644 Aurora Adams Troop 10334 Bella Chilcutt Troop 10334 Lillian Jones Troop 10334 Kelsey Morris Troop 10334 Ariel Jones Troop 71388 Emma Robbins Troop 70908 Ayden Cropp Troop 71765 Jurnee Christian Troop 71765 Evela Dimov Troop 71765 Kylley Hayes Troop 71765 Mykah Keller Troop 71765 Allie Knollhoff Troop 71765 Katya Reynolds Troop 71765 Emma Rodriguez Troop 71765 Hailey Torres Troop 71765 Lily Blaha Troop 30199 Natalie Hernandez Troop 30199 Josephine Hockaday Troop 30199 Rhyleigh May Troop 30199 Addison Poe Troop 30199 Kaylee Vaughan Troop 30199 Makenzi Butler Troop 30290 Ashlynn Hilburn Troop 30290 Olivia Pyle Troop 30290 Peyton Tankersley Troop 30290 Elizabeth Young Troop 30290 Lilyan Viebrock Troop 30290 Natalie Meyer Troop 72058 Kerrigan Presley Troop 60028 Bronze Award Girl Scouts Kayden Barry Troop 71111 Gabrielle Benn Troop 71111 Lacey King Troop 71111 Savannah Matysik Troop 71111 Layla Sanders Troop 71111 Gwenyth Speight Troop 71111 Ava Ragan Troop 71111 Jensen Cunningham Troop 70846 Chiris Allen Troop 70207 Allie Donnell Troop 70207 Harley Friedly Troop 70207 Analiese Horberg Troop 70207 Emma Rowden Troop 70207 Jaden Willingham Troop 70207 Zoey Cotten Troop 71490 Chelsea Howery Troop 71490 Mystical Johnson Troop 71490 Kayla Mathews Troop 71490 Ilyana Schrier Troop 71490 Kiee Wood Troop 71490 Bailey Phillips Troop 70052 Madison Bilbruck Troop 30199 Kaylina Iracheta Troop 30199 Madison Medlock Troop 30199 Madalyn May Troop 30199 Alivia Clark Troop 71777 Keilei Downer Troop 70093 Cara Jacques Troop 10050 Emily Raney Troop 70544 Olivia Reid Troop 10050 Anna Head Troop 70363 Ainsley Roesslet Troop 70052 Hillary Allen Troop 71065 Olivia Ray Troop 71065 Nora Schneider Troop 71065 Eris Cross Troop 71388 Dejia Winchester Troop 71388 Olivia Seaver Troop 71025 Daisy Ernst Girl Scout Juliette Kendra Goodman Girl Scout Juliette Quianna King Girl Scout Juliette Silver Award Girl Scouts

Our cherished community partners help Girl Scouts in more ways than we can count. Between sharing their expertise, providing new resources, and reaching their communities—our partners step up for Girl Scouts. With the help of partners, we give our girls more opportunities from professionals in their field. From program activities, to cookies, to community service, Girl Scouts experience the full Girl Scout Leadership Experience with the help of community partners.

Our community partners pave the way for girls in their community to experience more, right in their backyard! They add to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience by providing programs, places to meet, and more.

ProsperU, Central Bank of Boone County. ProsperU was created to help individuals and businesses learn more about how to build a successful financial life. We are excited that this partnership has created unique opportunities that allow girls to explore the world of finances in Girl Scouts and in life.

Community Partners Making Girl Scouts Better

Diventures—Springfield and Columbia. Located in two locations within GSMH, we have some great programs scheduled with them and are excited for more to come!

Shyrock Farms—Callaway County. The Shryock family has been farming in Callaway county since 1889 and has been inviting people from all of the state to enjoy mazes, hayrides, pumpkin picking since 2002. We are elated to be joining them for a Girl Scout Day this fall.

Springfield Cardinals. A long-time partner with Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland and we are continuing the tradition with a Girl Scout Day at the park on September 2!

The Power of Partnerships

Community Partner Spotlights

Big Surf—Lake of the Ozarks. A staple in the Lake of the Ozarks community for many years and we were thrilled to host a Girl Scout Day with them this summer and are already looking forward to more fun in the sun next season.

Wonders of Wildlife—Springfield. With the Best Aquarium in America and a commitment to teaching conservation, we are proud to continue partnering with Wonders of Wildlife. Share the love for the great outdoors, wildlife and conservation through education programs designed with Girl Scouts in mind. She’s already a leader and a conservationist—Wonders of Wildlife will help her to promote the wise use and respect of our land, air, water and wildlife. Our upcoming programs will contain a multitude of under the sea adventures including games, animal presentations, an art project, scavenger hunt, and story time! Stay tuned for more information.

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$6 • Girl | FREE • Adult

Community Partners Making Girl Scouts Better

Explore the Girl Scout brand beyond our trademark green! Girls will explore brand identity, develop marketing skills, and create a pitch to reach their customers. If you are interested in building a successful business, our friends at ProsperU will help you discover what it takes to make your dreams for your business a reality!

Registration

$6 • Girl | FREE • Adult Cookie Rookies Is this your first Girl Scout Cookie Program? If the answer is yes, our friends at ProsperU are here to help! At this program, girls will practice talking to customers, set goals, and think about how they will spend the money they make from their cookie business. Daisies will earn their My First Cookie Business badge, which is included with registration.

November 19 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: November 4 MIN/MAX: 5/30 Brand Your Business

$6 • Girl | FREE • Adult

BuildEventsYourBrownie Business!

Brand Ambassador 101

It’s time to perfect your pitch, your business pitch! Our friends at ProsperU are here to help you develop a pitch that fits you and your business! Together, girls will envision goals for their cookie business, practice working together, and perfect their sales pitch. Juniors will earn and receive their My Cookie Team badge, which is included with registration.

Prosper U at Central Bank of Boone County November 19 | 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Deadline: November 4 MIN/MAX: 5/30

Prosper U at Central Bank of Boone County November 19 | 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: November 4 MIN/MAX: 5/30

Prosper U at Central Bank of Boone County November 19 | 11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Deadline: November 4 MIN/MAX: 5/30

Our community partners pave the way for girls in their community to experience more, right in their backyard! They add to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience by providing programs, places to meet, and more.

Brownies—it’s time to build your own cookie business! Our friends at ProsperU are here to help make your business a success. At this program, girls will learn about and set up their Girl Scout Cookie Program—they’ll set goals, practice handling money, and work on connecting with customers. Brownies will earn their My Cookie Customers badge, which is included with registration.

$6 • Girl | FREE • Adult Prosper U at Central Bank of Boone County

Registration

Become a Missouri River Explorer

$50 •

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Registration Deadline: September 12

Explore the world of robotics using the Lego Mindstorms Robots! Each student will have their own robot and computer to use during class. We’ll start from the beginning and learn to program motors and sensors to complete fun challenges! This is an 8-week workshop. Our final challenge, a Robot Parade, will be on Saturday, November 5 at 1:00. You’ll build and program a robot that can follow a line and not bump into the robot in front of it, then let your imagination run wild and create a cool float for your robot to pull! Will it celebrate Pokémon? Music? Airplanes? We can’t wait to see! Robot Parade is always a fun event that you can invite friends and family to! This workshop will satisfy the following requirements: Junior Badge 1 Requirements 2–5, Junior Badge 3 steps 3,4 and 5. Cadette Badge 1 steps 1–5, Badge 3 steps 1,4, and 5.

Tuition: $120 includes 8 sessions and Robot Parade

LabSpace Robotics • Jefferson City, MO Fridays: September 16 - November 5 | 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Saturdays: September 16 - November 5 | 10:00 - 10:50 a.m.

Our friends at Missouri River Relief have created a patch program that can make you a Missouri River Explorer! Girls can choose options off the the Missouri River Explorer Activity Card, which includes participation in activities and events that fall under the three tenets of the river—Explore, Learn and Protect. After completion of the activities, they can submit their activity card to the Missouri River Relief and receive an official Missouri River Relief patch! Check out the Activity Card and additional instructions on how to become a Missouri River Explorer on riverrelief.org/resource/missouririver-explorers/ • Girl | FREE • Adult

Pretty in Pink at the Titanic Dads everywhere—spend a magical evening at the Titanic Museum! At this daddy-daughter event, Girl Scouts are encouraged to wear pink to fit with the theme. This will be a night filled with memory making moments designed to nurture the bond between dads and daughters through a private and personal shared experience. The Daddy-Daughter event includes an escorted Titanic Museum tour, commemorative Titanic flashback, professional keepsake photo, and refreshments. To reserve tickets, please call 800-381-7670 or visit our website. Space is limited and no tickets will be sold at the door. Museum • Branson, MO October 1 | 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Deadline: September 18 Girl & Dad | $15 Additional Girl $25 Adult Community Partner Events

Titanic

FREE

Registration

• Additional

LabSpace Robotics: Robot Lab and Robot Parade

Phenom 2023 Scout Convention and a deposit October Airport(s) allow for

used will be determined by the locations of the girls who register. Girls will need to provide transportation to the departure airport and transportation home upon return from Orlando. • Meals are not provided, participants should

31, 2022. •

$100 non-refundable

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56th National Council Session Two events. Thousands of Girl Scouts from around the world. We are coming together to conduct business and celebrate our sisterhood at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. We are offering a travel opportunity for Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors to attend Phenom 2023. Cost will be $1,150 for girls and $1,350 for adults. Price includes plane ticket, hotel room, admission to Phenom, admission to Walt Disney World park, and memories that will last a lifetime! There is

to hold spot. Price increases by $50 after

Girl

$15-$30 a meal. • Payment due in full by June 9, 2023. Travel to Phenom with GSMH July 19 - July 22 12 Girl Minimum • 24 Girl Maximum 8 Adult Minimum • 16 Adult Max

2023 Phenom by Girl Scouts is the girl-focused part of the convention. Join us for a national gathering of changemakers from across the country and our global Movement. Get ready to spark new ideas, make friends, have fun, and create something incredible.

This event is open to all, including Girl Scout members, non-members, alums, and families. GSUSA will be sharing more information about the specifics of the event as we have them, but there will be activities and demos in the Expo Hall, special guests, live performances, and much more.

56th National Council Session is the business meeting, during which delegates representing members from throughout the Girl Scout Movement gather to discuss the important business of the organiza tion and chart a course for its future.

Starting in 1915 and every few years since then, delegates from every council across the nation and USA Girl Scouts Overseas have met to discuss, debate, and vote on issues important to the Girl Scout Movement and elect national leaders for the next triennium. Girl Scout Convention 56th National Council Session

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Phenom—2023

Our friends at the Capital Mall invite you to experience the mall like never before! On this epic mall adventure, girls will explore STEM and Robotics, try their hand at martial arts, and step into the theater spotlight! Workshops will be offered by LabSpace Robotics, Family Force, and Itsty Bitsy Broadway. These workshops are for Girl Scouts only, but Girl Scout families are free to bring the whole family for a day full of shopping and fun at the mall! Lunch will be available for purchase at the food court or families can leave for lunch. Daisies and Brownies will earn their Robotics 1 badge. Registration includes entry to all 3 workshops, a seat to watch an exclusive preview of the stage production “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”, and a fun patch.

Adventure Awaits Programs and Outdoor Experiences

Join us for a hands-on, creative pottery experience! Learn the basics of building with clay as we focus on hand building, as well as trying out the pottery wheel. Girls will learn techniques such as pinch, coil, and slab to create a sculpture or functional pot. Once their hand-built projects are created, they will decorate them and prepare them for glazing. Projects for this program will be ready for pick up in 2–3 weeks after the event to allow time for pottery to dry, glaze, and fire. Due to limited space, registration is not open to adults. Adults will not be able to participate.

P is for Pottery

Riverside Pottery Cape Girardeau, MO September 17 | 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 2 MIN/MAX: 5/10

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Jefferson City Capital Mall September 17 | 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 2 MIN/MAX: 15/45

$40 • GIRL FREE • ADULT

$30 • GIRL N/A • ADULT Mall Mania

Meet some members of the Outdoor and Program Experience teams in the upcoming pages! This team provides a variety of program experiences across the council. Whether you need help working towards a badge, want to collaborate on creating a program your Girl Scouts dreamed up, have questions about a GSMH-led trip, or need a facilitator to explore a local cave—these allstar teams are here for you! Daisy JuniorBrownieExperienceExperienceExperience Cadette Experience Senior AmbassadorExperienceExperience

$28 • GIRL $21 • ADULT Pottery 101 Roll up your sleeves and get creative as you learn the art of pottery! Girls will learn pottery and sculpture basics and throw on a pottery wheel, focusing on simple bowls and cups. Girls will learn hand building techniques such as soft slab, low relief carving, and narrative surface decoration. Once their pottery pieces are created, they will decorate them and prepare them for glazing. Projects for this program will be ready for pick up in 2–3 weeks after the event to allow time for pottery to dry, glaze, and fire. Due to limited space, registration is not open to adults. Adults will not be able to participate.

$30 • GIRL N/A • ADULT Riverside Pottery Cape Girardeau, MO September 24 | 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 9 MIN/MAX: 5/10

Fordland, MO September 17 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 2 MIN/MAX: 10/45

volunteer 411 29 Goats and Yoga Girl Scouts, goats, and some yoga? Yes please! Girls will be accompanied by goats as they practice yoga poses with a certified yoga instructor. Afterwards, girls will have the opportunity to practice meditation with bunnies. Don’t miss out on this mindfulness adventure with some furry friends! No previous yoga experience needed. The price includes a bottle of water and a fun patch.

$18 • GIRL $10 • ADULT Dickerson Park Zoo • Springfield, MO September 24 | 3:00 - 4:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 10 MIN/MAX: 10/30 Sundown Sing-Along End the Girl Scout year singing songs around a campfire with fellow Girl Scouts! Since the days of Juliette “Daisy” Low, Girl Scouts have been writing, singing, and playing songs that celebrate the sisterhood and Girl Scout values. Join in on the tradition and sing to your heart’s content while enjoying a classic Girl Scout snack—s’mores. All will receive a participation patch. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Finbrooke Program Center October 7-9 | 5:00 p.m. - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: September 23 MIN/MAX: 20/100

Fur, Feathers, and scales—oh my! Come to the Dickerson Park Zoo for a special presentation featuring some animal friends. Classify animals into groups, learn how to preserve their habitats, and end the day enjoying all the exhibits at the zoo with your family and friends. Registration includes an animal class, zoo admission, and a fun patch.

$10 • GIRL $10 • ADULT Latonka Program Center September 17 | 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 2 MIN/MAX: 10/100 Finbrooke Program Center September 24 | 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 9 MIN/MAX: 10/100 Silver Meadows Program Center October 1 | 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 18 MIN/MAX: 10/100 Peyton Davis • Program Experience Specialist When I’m not working a Girl Scout event, you can find me at the gym, traveling, or playing fetch with my dog Nox! My favorite thing to do is learn new things—especially if it involves science. Being a Program Experience Specialist is the best because I get to share my passions with all of you. Favorite Badge—Household Elf

The Gathering 2022: Girl Scouts Renaissance Festival! Get ready for a weekend of fun, discovery, and friendships at The Gathering: Girl Scouts Renaissance Festival! The Gathering is a time-honored getaway for teen Girl Scouts. It’s a chance for you to learn and try new things, meet new friends, kick back, relax, and have some fun with other Girl Scouts your age. With workshops such as archery, gardening, and scrapbooking—there’s something for everyone! Price includes lodging, meals, program supplies, snacks, workshop facilitators, event t-shirt, and event patch. Registration is not open to adults. GSMH staff will select a group of volunteers to attend as unit supervisors. Volunteers selected to attend this event as a unit supervisor will be assigned a unit to stay in overnight, must stay for the entirety of the event, and be willing to help in other areas as needed. A virtual unit supervisor meeting will be held prior to the event to prepare for the duties of the position. Volunteers will receive meals, an event t-shirt, and patch. Volunteers must have a current background check. Interested? Email info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org.

Fur, Feathers, and Scales

$135 • GIRL overnight

Registration Deadline: October 9 MIN/MAX: 10/50

Silver Meadows Program Center

October 22-23 | 12:30 p.m. - 11:00 a.m.

October 1 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Registration Deadline: April 9 MIN/MAX: 10/50 Archery 101 Grab your bow and arrow and meet us at the archery range! Learn the basics of archery, including range etiquette, equipment, safety, and proper shooting techniques. Girls will receive a patch. Three, one-hour sessions are available. Choose your preferred time at registration. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Outdoor Training Are you ready to go on camping trips with your troop but don’t know how to start? Learn how! Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned camper, this is a great way to involve your troop or just come on your own. For older girls and adults, this overnight will allow you to complete your Outdoor Level 2 and 3 training. Topics include tent use and care, campsite selection, outdoor cooking with a skillet and fuel stove, knot-tying, and the Leave No Trace principles. Participants will be sleeping in tents. Please note—this is not a drop off event. $30 • GIRL $30 • ADULT overnight Friendship Fields Program Center

Registration Deadline: September 18 MIN/MAX: 16/30 Latonka Program Center October 22 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: October 9 MIN/MAX: 16/30 $15 • GIRL FREE • ADULT Erin Schloss • Program Experience Specialist I’m your favorite, pint-sized, Program Specialist who has worked for GSMH for almost 10 years. My superpower is that I can relate any activity back to our badges. This often means that I’m learning and experiencing right along with the girls, and that’s just fine with me! There is nothing better than watching a girl try something new for the first time and doing it. Seeing her eyes light up with excitement and pride—there’s nothing like it. It’s the BEST! Favorite Badge—Space Scientist Trail Adventure Grab your daypack and head out on the trail! Learn the essentials of a daypack, how to be aware of surroundings, why leaving no trace is so important, and what healthy snacks to bring on the trail. This is an introduction to hiking and backpacking— highly recommended if you’d like to attend the Backpacking Excursion. There will be a two-mile hike included in the program. All age levels will work towards the Trail Adventure badge. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch, water bottle, and dress for the weather—including closed-toed shoes. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

$20 • GIRL $5 • ADULT

30 volunteer 411 Animal Creations!Bowl Calling all artists and animal lovers! Join our friends at Access Arts for a hands-on ceramics class! Girls will visit a real pottery studio and gallery, learn about clay and pottery, and create their very own ceramic animal bowl! Their creations will be fired and glazed by Access Arts and will be available for pick up 2 weeks after the event. Brownies will earn and receive their Pottery badge. Juniors will receive a fun patch. Access Arts • Columbia, MO October 8 | 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Registration Deadline: September 23 MIN/MAX: 12/40 $35 • GIRL FREE • ADULT overnight Galactic Girls Blast off in 3, 2, 1…Grab your jet packs for a night of space exploration, Girl Scouts! Girls will create rockets, explore planets, learn about space travel, and even have a galactic dance party! We have partnered with the Discovery Center to create an outof-this-world experience centered around the field of Space Science. Registration includes admission, fun patch, and a midnight snack. Discovery Center • Springfield, MO October 14-15 | 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: October 1 MIN/MAX: 100/300 $45 • GIRL $42 • ADULT

Current River State Park October 15 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: September 25 MIN/MAX: 13/20 Crawford State Park, KS Sept. 23, 2023 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Lake of the Ozarks State Park November 12 | 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: October 30 MIN/MAX: Registration13/20Deadline: Sept. 10, 2023 MIN/MAX: 13/20

Silver Meadows Program Center April 22-23 | 12:30 p.m. - 11:00 a.m.

Latonka Program Center November 5-6 | 9:00 - 11:00 a.m.

Unity Baptist Church • Benton, MO November 18-22 |6:00 p.m. 7:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: Nov 6 MIN/MAX: 15/45 overnight $40 • GIRL $15 • ADULT

Registration Deadline: October 27 MIN/MAX: 100/175 $20 • GIRL $10 • ADULT Silver Meadows Program Center

$20 • GIRL $10 • ADULT St. Genevieve Museum Learning Center • St. Genevieve, MO November 5 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: October 21 MIN/MAX: 13/50 STEM and Skates Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors are invited to learn the physics of roller skating right on the rink floor. Then, Girl Scouts will lace up their skates and enjoy an open skate where you can listen to music, learn new moves, and even play laser tag! Registration of Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors includes admission to a STEM activity, open skating, a game of laser tag, and a fun patch. During the STEM activity, family and friends who are registered will have access to laser tag, the play zone, and concession stand. At 10, all are welcome to open skate until noon. Roller City • Joplin, MO November 12 | 9:15 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

volunteer 411 31 Jurassic Girl Scouts Discover long lost worlds and forgotten treasures. Explore early civilizations learning about ancient traditions and viewing historical artifacts. The Hall of Giants will have girls face-to-face with dinosaurs that ruled the earth 65 million years ago. Then, study the “Missouri Dinosaur”—discovered just 30 minutes from this museum! In the Focus Gallery, view fertilized dinosaur eggs in an incubator and study remains of underwater Jurassic giants. Girls can continue the fun at home by receiving instructions to make their own dinosaur bones. Girl registration cost includes entrance to the museum, a fossil dig, geode break, and a Jr. Paleontology activity book. Adult registration cost covers entrance into the museum. Tagalongs are allowed, however, they must register prior to the event. Siblings 4 & under are free.

overnight $25 • GIRL $11 • ADULT

$15 • TEAM American Legion Post 202 Columbia, MO November 12 | 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.

What does STEM have to do with sweets? Find out with us at this overnight event! Learn the sweet science behind candies that pop, fizz, crackle, and melt. Then turn sweets into stained glass, see what happens when candy meets ice, and even send taste buds around the world and see what candies other countries have to offer. One girl will even win at Life Sized Candy Land. Discover that candy sweetness can be turned into art, experiments, and so much more! Girls can bring a snack and a water bottle with their name on it. Dinner, breakfast, and a fun patch included with registration. Please notify staff of any food allergies upon registration.

Troop Camping: Girls vs. Wild Can your troop survive in the wild? Join us for this two-day, one night adventure to learn survival skills, cook over a campfire, and camp out with your troop. You will also get to spend time doing other camp activities, such as archery, canoeing, and art projects. Price includes 3 meals plus a snack, camp activities, and a patch.

STEM & Sweets

Registration Deadline: October 21 MIN/MAX: 30/100 Finbrooke Program Center April 15-16 | 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: March 26 MIN/MAX: 30/100 overnight $35 • GIRL $35 • ADULT

October 15-16 | 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: September 30 MIN/MAX: 13/50 Me Encanta, Girl Scouts! Inspired by the magic of Encanto, this one-of-a-kind celebration event will have Girl Scouts dancing, cooking, and honoring the Hispanic and Latinx culture. Make the evening more magical by dressing up as your favorite character from Encanto! Girl Scouts will earn their Hispanic Heritage Month patch. You don’t want to miss out on this opportunity to dive into a new culture, while having fun! Price includes lodging, food, and the patch.

STEM Travelers Grab your passports, assemble your team, and join us for a night full of STEM exploration! Teams will put their engineering skills to the test as they travel around the world with STEM. Whether you team up with your family, Girl Scout troop, or friends—be prepared for a night full of engineering adventures, and even some competitive fun. Teams are allowed 2–5 members and can include Girl Scouts and/or non-members. Tagalongs are welcome.

Registration Deadline: October 28 MIN/MAX: 10/50 Cape Girardeau Elks Lodge Cape Girardeau, MO December 16 | 4:00 - 7:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: December 2 MIN/MAX: 10/50

Silver Meadows Program Center

Join us for some fun and trivia over Facebook Live. You can learn something new or show what you know! Girl Scouts will have a chance to win some Girl Scout merch. FREE • GIRL FREE • ADULT Facebook Live • January 19 | 6:00 p.m.

$20 • GIRL $0 • ADULT Teen Town • Fredericktown, MO December 10 | 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: November 28 MIN/MAX: 7/30 in the mountains, I can usually be found outside. My favorite activity is scuba diving over coral reefs! I love being an Outdoor Experience Specialist because I get to share the wonders of nature with Girl Scouts all over the state. A fun fact about me is that all this time outside has given me the chance to perfect my bigfoot call! Favorite Badge— Adventure Camper Clay Time It’s clay time! Get your hands messy and learn about working with clay and its benefits. Girls will create memories and create a one-of-a-kind work of art! Registration includes a fun patch. Adults only need to register if they want to participate. Adults can attend and observe for free. $20 • GIRL $15 • ADULT Art Zone • Nixa, MO November 19 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: November 5 MIN/MAX: 10/45 Girl Scouts for Climate Action Real change starts with you! Join us for a weekend of learning how girls and women are impacted more by climate change and exploring how we can speak out and take action for a better world. Girls will enjoy a weekend full of activities such as, practicing being resourceful, making the Girl Scout Tree Promise, and working with media professionals to create a social media campaign that will be featured by GSMH. Registration includes food, lodging, supplies, and a 2022 World Thinking Day Award.

• GIRL $11 • ADULT

Sew Your Way to Space

December 3-4 | 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: November 18 MIN/MAX: 22/70 overnight $30 • GIRL $10 • ADULT

Learn that ordinary people can do extraordinary things! When NASA needed spacesuits for the Apollo mission, who better to call than an ordinary girl, with a big heart and a talent for sewing. Learn all about Eleanor Foraker and how she took on the task of making the Apollo spacesuits, with only 6 weeks to do it! Discover uncommon facts about spacesuits and the astronauts who wear them and so much more. Girls will even try their hand at sewing their own helmets and designing a space boot fit for an astronaut. Price includes materials, snack, and fun patch.

Virtual Trivia Night

32 volunteer 411 Clay Class: Gingerbread House Mold clay into a work of art to build a clay gingerbread house fit for a Girl Scout! Learn about the art of ceramics as you mold, paint. and decorate your art. Pieces will be fired in the kiln and ready to pick up just in time for the winter season. Registration includes a fun patch. Adults only need to register if they want to participate. Adults can attend and observe for free. $20 • GIRL $15 • ADULT Art Zone • Nixa, MO November 19 | 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: November 5 MIN/MAX: 10/45 Girl Scouts in Space Blast off into space and discover what lies beyond our atmosphere. Girls will have the opportunity to learn about the history of space travel and see actual artifacts from various missions. After looking back at space travel, we will discuss what the future holds for upcoming missions. In addition to touring the museum, girls will have the opportunity to learn about propulsion with stomp rockets. Fun patch and stomp rocket materials are provided. All attending adults must register to be admitted into the museum. Space Museum and Grissom Center • Bonne Terre, MO December 3 | 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: November 25 MIN/MAX: 15/55 $12

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Favorite Badge—Detective Girl Scouts Handcrafted: Gear Up to Go Gold Service Unit 750 invites you for a weekend full of fun as you gear up for the gold! Girl Scouts will learn what it means to become a Gold Award Girl Scout, enjoy a lock-in with friends, and work towards their Think Like an Engineer Journey. This event is perfect for girls who are interested in building relationships, prototypes, and their own self-confidence! Price includes food, lodging, program supplies, and a Think Like an Engineer Journey Award. Chaperones will be provided by the service unit due to specific training required

by the venue. There are no spots available for additional adults. $30 • GIRL $0 • ADULT St. Robert, MO January 14-15 | 12:30 p.m. - 11:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: January 1 MIN/MAX: 12/35 overnight Me and the Trees Celebrate your planet! Come learn about trees and the environment, do a nature craft, and participate in a service project to help the earth. We may even get to plant our own tree! Registrants need to bring their own water bottle and wear clothes that can get dirty. Price includes a snack, craft, and a patch! Please note—this is not a drop off event. Finbrooke Program Center April 22 | 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 7 MIN/MAX: 30/100 Silver Meadows Program Center April 29 | 1:00 - 4:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 14 MIN/MAX: 30/100 $20 • GIRL $20 • TreasureLetterboxing:ADULTHunt Explore letterboxing and create your own stamp! Girls will even get to go on a treasure hunt to practice letterboxing. Daises will work towards the Eco Learner badge. Brownies will earn the Letterboxing badge. Please note—this is not a drop off event. Silver Meadows Program Center May 6 | 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 22 MIN/MAX: 9/20 $15 • GIRL FREE • ADULT

Explore the history and mythology of Giboney Cave by taking a guided tour. Girls will receive a cave patch. Participants will need to bring a water bottle and a headlamp or flashlight if you have one. Please wear closed toed shoes that can get muddy. This program is one hour long. Please choose your session time when registering. Girls have the option to come back from 7:00–8:00 p.m. to watch the bats take flight for the night! Your caving guide will talk about bat ecology as you wait for the sun to set and the bats to take flight. This program is an additional bonus. Need a place to spend the night? Check out our property reservations at Finbrooke Program Center. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

$15 • GIRL $15 • ADULT Doling Park • Springfield, MO April 1 | 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: March 17 MIN/MAX: 20/60

Beginner Caving

Wild Caving Girls will walk, crawl, and slide their way through Bat Cave at Ritter Springs Park! This program requires crawling in tight spaces. Please wear close-toed shoes and clothes that can get muddy. Girls will receive a cave patch. This program is two hours long. Please select your session time when registering. Need a place to spend the night? Check out our property reservations at Finbrooke Program Center. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

$20 • GIRL $20 • ADULT Ritter Springs Park • Springfield, MO April 2 | 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: March 17 MIN/MAX: 10/21 Zoë Pixler | Program Experience Manager I consider myself lucky to have experienced Girl Scouts throughout my life. I’ve discovered that Girl Scouts is a rare organization that encourages girls to try new things, be okay with failure, learn their worth, and flourish in the ways that positively impact themselves and the world around them. I am thankful to be a part of an organization that truly provides the opportunity for exploration and growth for all its members.

Ha Ha Tonka State Park, MO June 9-11 | 5:00 - 3:00 p.m.

On belay—it’s time to rock climb! Meet us at Dan Kinney Family Center and drive down to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch for a weekend of rock climbing! Girls will learn basics about rock climbing equipment, belaying, and climbing. Girls will get the chance to climb both days. We will be camping out on site and cooking our meals over the campfire. A full packing list will be emailed with the confirmation letter. Girls will need to bring a sack lunch for Saturday. On Saturday, dinner will be provided. On Sunday, breakfast, lunch, and an afternoon snack will be provided. All age levels will work towards the Climbing Adventure badge. Please note—this is a girl only program.

Dan Kinney Family Center Springfield, MO April 29-30 | 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.

At these two-day, one night family camping opportunities, girls and families will have a chance to spend time participating in general camp activities like canoeing, art projects, archery, fishing, cooking over a fire, and more! At each session, girls and their families will check in around 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and check out at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday. Dinner on Saturday and Breakfast on Sunday will be provided. Participants will need to bring a sack lunch for Saturday. Activities will be best suited for ages 5 and up but children as young as 3 are welcome to attend.

Finbrooke Program Center May 20-21 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: May 5 MIN/MAX: 30/100

$20 • GIRL FREE • ADULT Silver Meadows Program Center May 6 | 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Registration Deadline: April 22 MIN/MAX: 10/20

ExcursionBackpacking Let’s go backpacking! On Friday night we will meet at the campground to practice putting up tents, packing our backpacks, and prep for our trek! After sleeping under the stars, we will start our backpacking adventure. Girls will get to learn about campsite selection, backcountry cooking, and water filtration. We’ll finish up the hike on Sunday. A pre-trip zoom meeting is required to plan menu and logistics and the date will be given in the confirmation letter. Cadettes will work towards the Trailblazing badge, Seniors will work towards the Ultimate Recreation badge, and Ambassadors will work towards the Adventurer badge. This is not a drop off event.

Registration Deadline: April 14 MIN/MAX: 7/15 overnight

Registration Deadline: May 28 MIN/MAX: 7/13 $75 • GIRL $75 • ADULT overnight Kayaking Excursion

$120 • GROUP $15 • ADDITIONAL

These family opportunities have family style pricing! The $120 registration fee includes facilitated activities, supplies, and food for a family with up to 4 members, and patches for the whole family. Additional family members can be added for $15 per member.

Float and paddle down the river with us at this overnight kayaking program. Use your kayaking skills learned in Intro to Kayaking to float down the James River. Then, we’ll camp along the riverbank and cook dinner over the fire. We’ll sleep under the stars and finish up our float the next day. Cadettes will work towards the Trailblazing badge, Seniors will work towards the Ultimate Recreation badge, and Ambassadors will work towards the Adventurer badge. Intro to Kayaking is the prerequisite for this program. Please bring a sack lunch for Saturday. Price includes transportation to the river, kayaking gear, 3 meals and a snack. This is a girl only event.

Survival Orienteering Lead your own way to survival! Learn basic map reading and survival skills, then put your skills to the test in a survival scenario. Then use new skills to solve survival challenges and then navigate back to civilization. This program includes an hour-long dinner break. Please bring a sack dinner and a headlamp or flashlight. Dress for the weather, including close-toed shoes. Girls will receive a patch. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Outdoor Family Adventure

$125 • GIRL N/A • ADULT

Dan Kinney Family Center June 24-25 | 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

overnight Latonka Program Center May 6-7 | 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. Registration Deadline: April 16 MIN/MAX: 30/100

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Registration Deadline: June 4 MIN/MAX: 5/10 $130 • GIRL overnight Rock Climbing Excursion

Registration Deadline: June 25 MIN/MAX: 10/30

Intro to Kayaking Paddle along with us and our community partner, Springfield Outdoor Initiatives. Outdoor Initiatives will provide a kayaking clinic to teach girls basic kayaking skills, including parts of the boat and types of strokes. Girls will practice kayaking on the lake. Please wear shoes that can get wet. This is a prerequisite for Kayaking Excursion. Please note—this is not a drop off event.

Registration Deadline: June 2 MIN/MAX: 5/12 $25 • GIRL FREE • ADULT try a new hobby, explore a future occupation, or explore a specific topic. Whatever it is Girl Scouts want to do—Girl Scouts Handcrafted is here to make sure it happens. Your Program Experience team is ready to connect with you to make your ideas a reality. Scan this QR code to fill out the online form to start the program-on-request process! Check out what this volunteer had to say about their experience!

Joyce Dixon | Service Unit 752 | Girl Scouts Handcrafted event—STEM & Sweets, May 2022 I would recommend [this to] all volunteers. I appreciated being able to have a part in the planning and seeing it come together. When finished—it was a great experience for me and an opportunity [to] share ideas on what we could do for the girls for a fun, educational experience. I prefer [Girl Scouts] Handcrafted events because each girl has an opportunity to engage in expressing herself her way, and at her own pace. I also love how Girl Scouts Handcrafted events can be created specifically for my girls. It is fun and rewarding experience for every girl and adult who participates. Hats off to Erin Schloss for executing such a fun, educational experience! I appreciate the opportunity to work with her on this project and I highly recommend you give it a try.

Melody Parker • Outdoor Experience Manager I have been in Girl Scouts since first grade. When I went to Girl Scout camp it was the first time, I felt like I belonged. Since then, I have made my passion into a career where I can give outdoor opportunities to Girl Scouts all over the Missouri Heartland.

Registration Deadline: June 25 MIN/MAX: 10/30 Rock Bridge State Park, MO July 8 | 1:00 - 3:30 p.m.

Favorite Badge—Trailblazer

Girl Scouts Handcrafted Design your own experience! Let us know what activities you and Girl Scouts want. Girl Scouts Handcrafted is here for all Girl Scouts to work towards a badge,

volunteer 411 35 Cave N’ Creek Crawl Explore local creeks and caves! Wade in the water as you look for aquatic animals, tour a local cave, and hit the trails at Rock Bridge State Park. Girls should dress for the weather and wear close-toed shoes that can get wet. Girls will receive a patch. Please note—this is not a drop off event. $15 • GIRL $10 • ADULT Rock Bridge State Park, MO July 8 | 9:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

Lake Springfield Boathouse June 18 | 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Girl Scouts from across the nation and the globe. These are the ultimate adventure for individual Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Girl Scouts! Make friends from all over the country as you travel with Girl Scouts from different states. There’s a unique, life-changing experience for every girl. Getaways are short term travel opportunities for Girl Scout troops. These are great for troops looking for a trip that includes programming designed for Girl Scout troops of rising 7th graders through 12th graders. Checkout the gstravel page for more information on Destinations and Getaways, including what adventures your girl can sign up for today!

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What are Destinations and Getaways? GSMH is hosting a Destination! Cover the cost with cookies! Mark your calendars! In April of 2024, GSMH will be hosting a destination centered around the solar eclipse. We are excited to take the opportunity of being in the path of totality and invite sister Girl Scouts from all over to experience this out-of-this-world phenomenon. More information to come— including exact dates, location, price, activities and so much more! Keep an eye on our website, social media and upcoming publications for additional information. Girls can take the Cookie Program Credit earned during the Cookie Program and put it toward their travels. Cookie Program Credit can be made toward all GSUSA Destinations, GSMH-Sponsored EF Tours Trips and GSMH travel opportunities. That means that selling cookies could get you to your next adventure! To make a Cookie Program Credit payment for a trip, contact us at 877-312-4764 or info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org and include the following information: traveler name, trip title, type of travel (EF Tour, Destination or GSMH trip), month of trip, year of trip, Cookie Program Credit Card Number, and amount to apply towards trip.

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Belize with EF Tours | June 21 – June 28, 2023

Explore the wonders of space as we immerse ourselves in the astronaut experience by partnering with the Challenger Learning Center in St. Louis. This 3-day, 2-night trip will be out-of-thisworld for all travelers! Discover the Birthplace of JGL! | Summer 2024

All aboard, Girl Scouts! Get ready to ride the rails to the windy city where we will find adventure through our animal friends! This 3-day, 2-night trip includes a scenic train ride to explore the Lincoln Park Zoo and Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, IL. The Astronaut Experience | Summer 2025

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Join us on an adventure to Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, FL where girls will get a space-tacular out-of-this world experience. This 5 day/4 night trip will consist of exploring the wonders of space, an overnight at the space center, and even some Florida fun! You and Me in KC | Summer 2025 Pack your bags for a 3-day, 2-night trip that includes a ticket to a performance at the historic Starlight Theatre! This adventure is going to be perfect for actresses, performers and anyone who enjoys a stage production. More information and registration availability for all upcoming trips is coming your way! Be on the lookout on our website or follow us on social media for updates.

Upcoming Travel

Ancient ruins and amazing reefs blend together in an environmental wonderland of jungles and coastlines. Belize is Central America’s eco-frontier, a young nation with ancient roots that welcomes you with diverse ecosystems and wildlife, as well as different languages and cultures. Discover the mysteries of the Mayan civilization, zipline through lush jungles, and snorkel in the crystal-clear Caribbean. More spots open now for this trip! Scan this QR code today for more information! Blast Off to St. Louis, MO | Summer 2023

Come with us as we travel to Savannah, GA back in time to 1912 and explore the birthplace of Girl Scouts’ founder, Juliette Gordon Low. Choo Choo to Chicago | Summer 2024

ChecklistKickoff

Managing your troop finances can seem daunting at times, but we are here to encourage you to start the year off fresh and build new, helpful habits.

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• Make sure you have completed a Troop Finance Report for Membership Year 2022. This is done under the Finances tab in the Volunteer Toolkit.

• Look at your troop bank account information. Do you have two, unrelated, registered, and background checked members listed as signers? If not, you will need to get this done first.

1. Create a Troop Treasurer role within your troop and work with them to manage finances. Ask a parent who is organized, flu ent in Excel, or works in the finance field to volunteer for the position. Delegating these tasks will help engage families and add volunteers to your troop.

• Double check that the address listed on your Troop Bank Account belongs to one of your signers and is not Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland Service Center.

• Update your Troop Bank Account and ACH Form and submit it to GSMH. You can find a blank version of this form in the Volunteer Toolkit under the Resources tab.

3. Write and keep receipts for everything! Having an accurate record of your deposits and purchases will help you when it comes time to submit your financial reports at the end of each membership year.

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Check through this list to ensure your finances are ready for the new membership year!

2. Discuss troop funds monthly with the girls. Look at your current balance and any purchases or deposits for the month. What have you spent money on? What upcoming activities are you hoping to do? Will you have enough money to cover the costs? Are there any essential items that need to be purchased before you start spending money on fun things? Keeping these discussions girl-led will build financial literacy and teach your girls the importance of budgeting and responsible spending habits.

Finance Tips for Volunteers Plan ahead and be prepared. Having a current and accurate ACH Form is essential to ensuring your troop is ready to sell for Fall Product Program and Cookie Season! Getting this form updated and submitted now will save you time and minimize issues later.

Renewing and Growing Your Troop Is your troop renewed and ready to go for Membership Year 2023? If you didn’t participate in Spring Renewal, you still have time to renew your troop during on-time renewal to keep the fun going now and for the coming year! Doublechecking that all currently registered adults renew is just as important to ensure proper volunteer-to-girl ratios.

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Checking your roster to see who is coming back for another awesome year of Girl Scouts is easy! Log in to your MyGS account and find the “My Troop(s)” tab. From the drop down menu, click on your troop to see a list of members and their membership status. All members who have renewed will show “Active,” and those who have not who will show “Time To Renew.” You can also ask your friendly Volunteer Support Specialist for a copy of your troop roster!

Don’t be afraid to ask. If you’re looking for volunteers for your troop, ask parents to join as well! Having registered, background checked parents means you have helpers ready to assist with activities at and outside of troop meetings, transporting girls, and facilitating during product program seasons! All you have to do is ask!

There is no better time to grow your troop than now! Adding girls and volunteers to your troop is a great way for girls to make new friends, get excited about the upcoming product program, and build more girls of courage, confidence, and character! You may be wondering: how do I grow my troop? Here are a few different ways to grow your troop. Get the word out. Work with GSMH to create flyers to hand out to your school, your work, and community centers. Give the girls flyers and goodies to pass out to their friends, too! Host a registration night. Gather your troop and set up a table at your school, a local park, or a recreational facility. Bring an activity for your troop and interested girls to work on together— give them a sneak peek at all the fun they could have if they join your troop! Work with our Recruitment team. You can find our handy Recruitment Request form on the Forms page of our website. You’ll fill out a few questions and submit a form, and one of our friendly Recruitment Specialists will connect with you to help set up or host a sign-up night in your area!

• New! Request a Pop-Up Shop. We’re hitting the road and providing all that your girls need at events, meetings, or anywhere else you feel you need us. Request a Pop Up Shop by completing the Pop Up Shop Request Form under Forms on our website.

• Join us live! Check out our Facebook group, Girl Scouts MO Merch, for information on our Facebook Live shopping events.

• Place an order over email or phone. Contact us at info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org or 877-312-4764 or to place your order from anywhere!

• In-person appointments. Shop with us at our Springfield, Jefferson City, or Dexter retail locations by setting an appointment via phone by calling 877-312-4764, or via email at info@ girlscoustmoheartland.org.

42 volunteer 411 Shop with Us We’re meeting our Girl Scouts where they are at—their communities, programs, and events to make sure they have all their Girl Scout needs. From uniforms to T-shirts that show their Girl Scout pride, we’ve got her covered. Ready to shop? Join us at any of the below shopping opportunities:

Short answer—anyone! Our shops will be available for all areas to request. Just ask and we will show up to your event, program, or community. I’m in! How can I request one? You can request your own Pop Up Shop by finding the Pop Up Shop Request Form under forms on our website. You can also call us at 877-312-4764 and let us know you’re interested as well! Connect with us to find out locations, dates, and times Make sure to check your email, our social media, and the website for any updates. Our Girl Scouts MO Merch Facebook group is your go-to spot to shop with us online, ask any questions, and get sneak peeks of new merchandise.

Who can request a Pop-Up Shop?

volunteer 411 43 Our shops are coming to you! We’re hitting the road and providing all your Girl Scout needs at your local events, meetings, or anywhere you need us. Our shop on wheels Is here, and here’s what you need to know right now: But what is a Pop-Up Shop? Pop Up Shops are smaller versions of our shop, on wheels! We are hitting the road and travelling where you need us to be. Pop-Up Shops have core insignia, uniform and casual apparel, fun swag, select badges, fun patches, Girl Scout gear, and more!

Cookie Program Credit

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Scan the QR code to join the group! Did we mention? Shipping is free for any purchases made! What are cookie credits, how do they work, and why would we convert them to an e-gift card? Let’s start with the what. Cookie Program Credits are virtual gift cards that are given to girls who participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program and sell 150+ packages of cookies. Moving onto the how. After being delivered via email, Cookie Program Credits can be used in Retail GSMH Shops. You can use Cookie Program Credits on any purchase, whether you are at a Pop Up Shop or home watching a Facebook Live. Cookie Program Credits can also be applied towards programs. But why? If you were wanting to purchase an item on the GSUSA website, then you would want to convert the Cookie Program Credits, in order to shop on the GSUSA main site! Please note, once the credits are converted to an online retail gift card, the change cannot be Ifundone!youhave any questions on conversion please call us at 877-312-4764 or email us at info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org!

PO Box 10747 Springfield, MO 65808 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Columbia,PAIDPostageMissouriPermitNo.353 info@girlscoutsmoheartland.org877-312-4764 You’re part of Girl Scout history. Let’s celebrate 110 years of Girl Scouts by doing what we do best: making a difference in our communities and creating a better future. Girls and adults can earn a limited-edition patch by downloading the activity sheet on our website and completing their favorite activities. Then wear the patch with pride! Here’s how to earn the patch: 1. Explore the activities you can complete to earn the patch. 2. Complete the number of activities required by grade level. 3. Purchase the patch or enough patches for a whole troop! Share with us how you celebrated 110 years of courage, confidence, and character by connecting with us on social Creatingmedia!Our Future Celebrating 110 years of Girl Scouts

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