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Winter 2015 Girl Scout Cadettes


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It’s not too late to participate in the largest girl-led business in the world! The Girl Scout Cookie Program is going on right now, so join in on the fun.

January 10–March 22

Do you like to travel? You can take local trips, travel somewhere in the U.S., or venture around the world. Traveling with other Girl Scouts makes the experience even more awesome! Interact online with girls and volunteers in a safe, secure environment. Want to give service and use your leadership skills? This symbol marks a chance to do just that. This symbol lets you know you'll need a troop leader, parent, or guardian to participate.


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CORA Cora (Council Online Registration Access) is a safe and secure way to register for programs. Use CORA to register at your convenience, and know immediately if you are in a program! For more information about CORA, check out page 50.

How to register: Online or by Paper Complete instructions, printable registration forms, and cancelation policies can be found at gsoh.org/for-girls/events/ Financial Aid is available. This symbol indicates that adult supervision is required. Adults must register. If you have questions please contact program@gsoh.org or call 800-621-7042

Our Amazing Girl Scouts Calling all Amazing Girl Scouts. We are looking for submissions for our the next edition of myGSOH! We are looking for poems, photographs, pictures of your coolest art projects, or something else amazing that you have done. You may see your pictures here! Please include your name, grade, and town with your submission. Send your submissions electronically to program@gsoh.org with the subject line: Our Amazing Girl Scouts, Cadettes


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Pal & Me Overnight—Volunteers

5:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Free

5:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) Free

Fri., Apr. 10, 2015 Sat., Apr. 11, 2015

Fri., Jun. 19-Sat., Jun. 20, 2015 Sat., Jun. 20-Sun., Jun. 21, 2015

Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015

Do you have a fancy party dress or other formal dress that you'd love to wear again? Volunteer at the Fairy Tale Ball, become a princess, and show off that special dress one more time. You'll have fun helping Girl Scout Daisies discover the Girl Scout Law, and you'll get to dance the night away, too. This is a great opportunity to have fun while earning service or leadership hours. Pizza and a special tiara will be provided.

Hike & Seek –Volunteers Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 10:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Camp Beckoning Trails (Hocking Co.) $3 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015 Sun., Apr. 19, 2015 Noon–4:30 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) $3 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015 Sat., May. 2, 2015 10:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $3 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Part hike, part scavenger hunt, all fun! We need teen helpers to make this event a success. You might help at the snack station, assist with activities, or help folks along the trails. Bring a bag lunch.

Deadline: Wed., Jun. 3, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jun. 3, 2015

Share your love of camp with younger Girl Scouts and their adult pal. Help lead activities such as crafts, hiking, outdoor skills, and nature exploration.

Planet Party—Volunteers Sat., Apr. 25, 2015 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Apr. 8, 2015

Join us in helping the Brownies and Juniors learn all about sustainability, and loving our planet during Planet Party. You may be leading crafts, doing face painting, teaching conservation, or leading hikes, just to name a few activities. This program is great for girls looking for service hours, or girls who just love to help!

Pooh Party Overnight Volunteers Fri., Mar. 13-Sat., Mar. 14, 2014 6:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Feb. 25, 2015

Do you recall the magical world of Winnie the Pooh? Come dressed as a Pooh character to help Girl Scout Brownies have a fabulous Pooh party experience. Help with games, blustery day activities, and Pooh party treats.

Troop Core Camp Volunteers

Fri., May 15-Sat., May 16, 2015 OR Sat., May 16-Sun., May 17, 2015 5:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Apr. 29, 2015

Share your love of camp with younger Girl Scouts. Help lead activities such as crafts, hiking, outdoor skills, and nature exploration.

What is a Program Aide? Program Aides are Cadette assisitants who help lead younger girls in exciting Girl Scout programming. To become a Program Aide you have to complete the following three steps in this order: 1) earn a Leader in Acton award, 2) attend a council program aide training (see page 13) or check out our program aide workshop kit to do the training with your troop or service unit, 3) volunteer at six program sessions (troop, service unit, or council programs). All of the volunteer opportunities on this page count toward your six program sessions required to earn yout PA award! If you're not sure if being a PA is something you want to pursue, why not come and volunteer at one of these events to get a feel for what being a PA is all about? 2

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Quiz: Can you tell a First-Class Friend from a Bad Buddy? Some friendships are better than others. Do you feel like a friend isn’t treating you like you deserve? Maybe you’re having trouble keeping friends. Take the quiz below to see if you know the difference between first class friendships and just plain bad ones. See answers on page 17. 1) Your friend wants to help you in your quest to eat healthy. But she’s really getting on your nerves by pointing out every time you eat something unhealthy. She seems like a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 2) Your friend has to cancel your Friday movie plans to go to her little brother's basketball game. Sounds like a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 3) Your friend is hilarious and tells great stories. But he's laughing about you. That’s a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 4) You get to school and your friend has bought the exact same shirt as you and is wearing it. What a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 5) You tell your friend you like someone. They start texting and flirting with your crush. That makes your friend a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 6) Your friend makes you mad. You yell at her to knock it off. That makes YOU a: m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 7) Your friend tells you he's thinking about running away. Because you're worried, you tell an adult. That makes YOU a: m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call 8) Your friend bought a new pair of jeans. You tell her that they don't look that great on her (but it's the truth). That makes YOU a… m First-Class Friend m Bad Buddy m Tough Call

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Family Fun Fridays

Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. The Capitol Theatre (Franklin Co.) $32 (middle balcony) per person $22 (upper balcony) per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015

6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $5 per person

Be swept away by the world premiere of Edwaard Liang’s enchanting new production of Cinderella. Set to Prokofiev’s jubilant and lush score, this classic fairytale will be brought to creative, new life. Forced to live with her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella has been sentenced to a life of hardship and misfortune. However, with a little magic and help from her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella meets her Prince Charming and lives happily ever after. This entrancing dance event will captivate all ages!

Bridging Ceremony Sat., Jun. 13, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $7 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 27, 2015

Earn your bridging award with Girl Scout friends new and old! Your troop will plan and share an activity with younger girls while getting a chance to interact with older girls for a peek at the Girl Scout fun that lies ahead. Bridging award, certificate, and refreshments are included. Adults troop volunteers will receive training while you earn your award. Families and friends are invited to attend the ceremony portion of the event.

Camp Work Day Sat., Apr. 11, 2015 10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Free Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015 Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) Camp Crooked Lane (Morrow Co.)

Camp Work Days consist of various tasks to help get our camps ready for the busy spring and summer ahead. Projects may include: trail maintenance, setting up tent units, spring cleaning of buildings, and more. A Girl Scout can earn $25 towards her resident camp fee. Space is limited and registration is required. Please be aware that work may not be suitable for our youngest Girl Scouts. (Participants must help for the entire day to earn the service credit. Credit cannot be applied to programs that are already paid for, and cannot be split amongst multiple participants.)

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Camp Ken-Jockety is excited to host a monthly Family Fun Night! Activities will be provided for the whole family. There are tons of activities to choose from throughout the year. There is something for everyone in the family! Awesome Animals Fri., Feb. 6, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015

Come learn about some of the world’s most interesting animals and what makes them special! Treasure Hunt Fri., Mar. 6, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Feb. 18, 2015

X marks the spot… but can your family locate the x? Come participate in this one of a kind family treasure hunt night! Insects Galore Fri., Apr. 3, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Mar. 18, 2015

6 legs, and 3 body sections… What else can we learn about insects? Field Day Fri., May 1, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Let’s get outside and have some serious family fun! Today field fun will be the name of the game!

Family Day

Sat., Jun. 13, 2015 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $5 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 27, 2015

Are you or your folks a little nervous about your first resident camp experience? Family Day is a great way for first-time campers to see camp in action! Meet the camp counselors, go for a swim, learn about nature and the critters that call camp home, and play games with new camp friends. Also, taste test some camp chow and check out where campers eat, sleep, and play! Being familiar with new surroundings will help both you and your parents feel comfortable with your upcoming summer camp adventure. Lunch is provided for all registered participants.

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Family Camp

Girl Scout Family Ski Day at Mad River Mountain

Fri., Jul. 10, 2015–Sun., Jul. 12, 2015 6:30 p.m.–10:00 a.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $40 per person age 5+ $20 per child under 5 Deadline: Wed., Jun. 24, 2015 Add-ons: Cabin rental: $25 per cabin Each cabin has lights and electrical outlets. Cabins have four beds. A folding cot may be requested at check-in to add a fifth person in your cabin.

Sun., Feb. 8, 2015 Mad River Mountain (Logan Co.) Deadline: Wed., Jan. 28, 2015

Yurt Rental: $50 per yurt Each yurt has lights, a ceiling fan, and electrical outlets. Yurts have four bunk beds and sleep a maximum of eight people.

Grab the whole gang and join us for the most rootin’ tootin’ camp of the summer! Going on a horseback ride, learning to lasso, and joining in an all-camp gold rush are just some of the wild west adventures that you can try out at this year’s family camp. Of course, there will be time for swimming, crafts, and other traditional camp activities too! Price includes meals, activities, and lodging in a platform tent.

Girl Scout Day with the Columbus Blue Jackets Sun., March 15, 2015 10:45 a.m.–7:30 p.m. Nationwide Arena (Franklin Co.) $30 per person Sun., March 15, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Feb. 25, 2015

Pick a package: Lift Ticket Only 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or 4:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m. $22 per person Lift Ticket, Rentals, Helmet & Lesson 9:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m., or 4:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m. $47 per person Tubing 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., or 5:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. $20 per person

Do you love to ski, board, or tube? Then join us for this Girl Scout family event at Mad River Mountain. You get hours of outdoor fun, skiing, tubing, or boarding; and a one-hour group beginner lesson is available for ages 7 and up!

Girl Scout Day with Ohio State Women’s Basketball Sat., Feb. 21, 2015 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m. The Jerome Schottenstein Center (Franklin Co.) $12 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2014

Join the Columbus Blue Jackets for a fun-filled day of hockey open to all Girl Scouts and their families/friends! Participants will learn the basics of hockey, explore career opportunities in sports management, take a behind the scenes tour of Nationwide Arena, and watch the Blue Jackets defeat the Carolina Hurricanes. Cost includes program, tour, skate rental, souvenir, patch, and game.

The game is open to all Girl Scouts and their families/friends. Come early to enjoy the ultimate fan experience! You will tour the practice facility, meet Brutus Buckeye and cheerleaders, and have the opportunity to meet women athletes in other collegiate sports. Cost includes pre-game activities, game tickets, and a “50th Season” patch.

Reach your cookie program goals! All troops that are Cadettes through Ambassadors will automatically be entered into a lottery to sell cookies post-game.

Girl Scout Glide ‘n’ Slide

Sat., Feb. 21, 2015 5:15 p.m.–7:15 p.m. Chiller Dublin (Franklin Co.) $17 per girl $7 per family member Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015

Join professional ice skating instructors at the Chiller for this program. You will learn the basics of ice skating and safety skills through a 45 minute skating lesson. All Girl Scouts will get a patch! All family and friends may join the girls following the ice skating lesson.

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Hike & Seek

Table Top Gaming Day

$5 per person Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Camp Beckoning Trails (Hocking Co.) Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015 Sun., Apr. 19, 2015 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015 Sat., May 2, 2015 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m., or 3:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Part hike, part scavenger hunt, all fun! Strike out on this hike around camp and look for activity stations along the way that will encourage you to explore everything that is fun about being outside. Collect stamps at each of the activity stations to receive a participation patch after completing the hike!

Maple Syruping Tour Sat., Feb. 28, 2015 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. The Dawes Arboretum (Licking Co.) $4 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015

Travel along the maple trail to discover the many ways of making syrup, then warm up in the log cabin and taste a sample of the sugary treat! Includes a fun patch.

Open Fishing Day 2:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $4 per person Sun., May 17, 2015 Sun., Jun. 14, 2015 Sun., Sep. 13, 2015

Deadline: Wed., Apr. 29, 2015 Deadline: Wed., May 27, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Aug. 26, 2015

Bring your family or your troop out to K-J and visit Becky’s pond to find out what lies beneath the surface. Bring your own fishing equipment and cast away! Bait will be provided. Chaperones will be responsible for their own fisherpeople!

Summer Camp Open House Sun., May 3, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Tour camp, meet summer camp staff members, and ask any questions that you may have about resident camp. Don’t miss this opportunity to check out our living accommodations—poke your head in the tents, cabins, and yurts, test out the beds, and explore the dining hall. Plus, you’ll have a chance to join in a game of gaga, learn a new song, make a friendship bracelet, and toast a gourmet s’more!

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Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) $3 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015

Families that play together, stay together! This fun open house is a great way to gather your family together to play games and have fun. Bring some of your favorite games, or play some of ours. You can even try some of our teambuilding challenges and make a board game of your own! Snacks will be provided.

Tecumseh 5:00 p.m.–11:30 p.m. Sugarloaf Mountain Amphitheatre (Ross Co.) $28 per person Sat., Jul. 11, 2015 Sat., Aug. 1, 2015

Deadline: Wed., Jun. 24, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jul. 15, 2015

Step back in time with the cast of Tecumseh as they tell the story of the Shawnee leader from the late 18th century. See the drama unfold in the hills of Chillicothe with vivid action scenes that bring these historic events to life. Before the performance, Girl Scouts will go behind the scenes with cast members, get a stage tour, see live demonstrations of the stunts and weaponry, and get an exclusive look at how the whole show is performed.

Twilight Hike & Campfire Fri., Apr. 17, 2015 7:00 p.m.–9:30 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) $4 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015

Take a leisurely evening stroll to explore the sights and sounds of camp. Then, relax around a campfire, complete with songs, hot dogs, and s’mores.

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Sun., May. 31, 2015 2:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $10 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 13, 2015

In this exciting day at camp you will be given clues that lead to several, unique challenge stations throughout camp! You will participate in age appropriate challenges, that may include: archery, slingshots, canoeing, life-size puzzles, making mud masks, brain teasers, and more! Each level of Girl Scouts will have different challenges. Once you have finished the challenge, take home a unique “Amazing Chase” medal.

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Groups of 10–25 girls can now choose from one or more of our standard two-hour programs to fit your needs. Prices are $4–$6 per girl, and most (but not all) programs can be adapted for any age level. To find out more, visit www.gsoh.org/camps/pick-a-programs.

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Plan to rock your Cookie Program! Cookie Business cards are a great way to spread the word that It’s Cookie Time! Pass them out to all current and potential customers. Even though a customer may order from you once during the sale, if they run out of cookies, they will have your contact information to get more. Be sure to use a generic troop email on the business card or a parent’s contact information for safety. Templates to design & print your own cookie business cards can be found at littlebrowniebakers.com under the “Teens” section.

Design your own business card!

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All answers provided by participants at the Teen Camporee: Mystical Mythology, held at Camp Wakatomika from October 10-12, 2014.

What is your favorite thing about winter? Sledding and ice skating. Snuggling under a blanket with my dog and a cup of hot chocolate. Building a snowman. Making snowballs. Winter break and a new year. Playing in the snow and then coming in to relax with T.V. and hot chocolate.

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Looking forward to summer again.

Fireplace

The sounds—the hush it creates and the crunch under my feet.

Warm house

Watching snow fall, dreaming in 17 layers of comforters, and sledding with my friends.

Having snowball fights.

Tackling people in the snow—all in fun! I love snow, being bundled up in blankets, and spending time with friends. Snow days!

The first snow when nothing has been stepped on or driven over.

Holiday community service.

Sled riding and hot chocolate.

I get to see all of my family members during winter.

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Sledding and skiing.

Sledding, Christmas time Making snow angels. Snow, and when I get too cold, I go inside, sit by the fire with my cat and dog while drinking hot chocolate. Snow, the holidays, and ice skating and sledding. I like to sled, make forts, and bake cookies.

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ADETTES C scout girl grades 6-8 Advanced Archery

Basic Archery

Tue., Apr. 21, 2015 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015

Sat., May. 9, 2015 4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 22, 2015

Refine your archery skills by playing both individual and team target games like tic-tac-toe, knock out, and survivor. Prerequisite: Basic Archery or equivalent.

After a quick briefing on safety, learn the feel of the bow in your hand as you are about to release the arrow, the sound of the arrow as it hits the target, and the feeling you get as you strive to hit the bullseye with a perfect shot!

Adventure Day 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $15 per person Sat., Jun. 13, 2015 Sat., Jul. 25, 2015

Deadline: Wed., May. 27, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jul. 8, 2015

Are you up for the ultimate camp adventure? Challenge yourself on the low ropes course, compete in canoe games on the lake, test your aim at the target sports range, and try out the slackline (a mix between a tightrope and a trampoline). The day's activities will not only quench your thirst for fun, but also test your group's communication, team work, and strength. Lunch is provided in the camp dining hall. Non-participating adults are welcome to watch, but need to preregister for lunch ($5 per person).

All-Natural, All You! Sat., May. 16, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 29, 2015

Discover tips for keeping your mind and body in balance! In this fun, hands-on workshop you will learn about eating for beauty, make a candle to take home, experiment with making all-natural body products, and participate in a relaxing session of yoga. Adults who wish to participate must register.

Arbor Day at K-J Fri., Apr. 24, 2015 5:30 p.m.–8:30 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 8, 2015

Help us celebrate National Arbor Day at K-J and earn parts of your Tree badge. This fun workshop will have you design your own treehouse, taste tree foods, learn about tree science, explore tree related careers, and think about tree related service projects.

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Basic Canoeing Sat., May. 9, 2015 4:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 22, 2015

Learn the basics of this fun water sport, including safety and paddling skills. Get out on the water to improve your technique with games and challenges, and then paddle away with confidence!

Beauty Boot Camp Sat., Apr. 18, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Council Headquarters (Franklin Co.) $16 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015

Join The Beauty Mentor for an exciting journey into the world of TRUE beauty with an expert! You will learn about skin care and make-up application, how to make your own safe and organic make-up products, and learn about all the tools you'll need to increase your "glow" factor inside and outside. You’ll complete some of the steps towards earning the Eating for Beauty badge.

Big Apple Bound Sun., Dec. 27–Thu., Dec. 31, 2015 10:00 p.m.–9:00 a.m. Bus stop at Council Headquarters (Franklin Co.) $650 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015 (with $50 deposit)

Spend a few days of your 2015 holiday break in New York City! Ride a motorcoach bus to NYC and enjoy seeing the sights in the Big Apple. Best of all, you'll get to help plan the trip with our monthly meetings leading up to the big trip! Cost includes motorcoach bus, hotel, Broadway show, and admission to various NYC attractions to be determined by you!

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Climbing Wall & Ravine Zipline

Conch Control- Survival Overnight

Sat., May. 2, 2015 10:00 a.m.–Noon Camp Mary Orton (Franklin Co.) $20 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Sat., Jun. 20, 2015 4:00 p.m.–10:00 a.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $30 per person Deadline: Wed., Jun. 3, 2015

Challenge yourself physically and mentally on the 40-foot climbing wall and ravine crossing, a zipline in the woods over a natural ravine. Trained facilitators will provide instruction and ensure the safety of participants. Combine this activity with the High Ropes program offered on the same day. Adults are welcome.

Come with your troop, come with a buddy, or come expecting to make new friends. This survival overnight is for serious adventurers only. Come get the skinny on surviving in the wild and “leave no trace” ethics. Hit the camp store and choose your supplies for the night, and then make camp with your group for the ultimate survival campout. For maximum independence of the campers, this is a girl-only program.

Cookie Creations

Cooking with Ed!

Sat., Feb. 7, 2015 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015

Sat., Mar. 21, 2015 9:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Ed Pickens Café (Richland Co.) $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 4, 2015

Pre-heat your ovens and grab your cookie boxes, it’s time to get creative with cooking! Girls are invited to create an original Girl Scout Cookie creation based upon the 2015 Cookie Program theme. This is a great opportunity to work on requirements for your Cooking badge. Contestants should be prepared to bring their creation to the event, ready for judging! Ratings will be based on taste, presentation, table design, and creativity. Cook-off rules and special “tips for winning” will be sent with the confirmation letter.

Discover endless possibilities as you learn about different dishes from around the world. You will learn about the history and culture of dishes from across time and distance with your taste buds and mind. Challenge your family's and friends' taste buds by making new cuisine from around the globe!

Camp and Canvas Fri., Aug. 21, 2015 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $15 per person Deadline: Wed., Aug. 5, 2015

Eggstraordinary Geocaching Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 1:30 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $7 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015

Head out to Camp Ken-Jockety for an evening of painting and taking in nature. A talented artist will show us how to recreate a scenic camp painting. All supplies will be provided.

Ready for the most egg-cellent outdoor adventure? This spring-themed geocaching event will have you searching for hidden eggs all around camp. You'll use hand-held GPS units to guide your search. After a quick crash course, you will be released for the hunt! Each participant will receive a certificate outlining their accomplishments and a visit to K-J's gourmet s'more bar!

Comic Artistry with Henne Art

Extreme Games Challenge

Sat., Mar. 21, 2015 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. Henne Art Studio (Richland Co.) $15 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 4, 2015

Sat., Apr. 18, 2015 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) $8 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015

Delve into the world of comics with a local comic artist. Choose a story to tell, draw it out, frame it, and choose the script. Learn about the history of comics, the comic artist’s tool kit, and one panel punch lines as you explore comic artist careers and share inspirational messages in your comic strip.

Can you compete both physically and mentally while still being a good sport? Take on a variety of games from obstacles to human tic-tac-toe to field archery and wall climbing. See if you can outrun, outthink, and outmaneuver your competitors.

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Fish and Dips

Life on the Underground Railroad

10:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $8 per person

Sat., Mar. 14, 2015 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Kelton House (Franklin Co.) $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 25, 2015

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Deadline: Wed., Jun. 24, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jul. 22, 2015

The morning will feature a trip to Becky's Pond to see what lies beneath the surface. After we stop to eat (don’t forget to bring your sack lunch!), we will be taking some time to cool off in the Camp Ken-Jockety pool!

High Ropes Sat., May 2, 2015 12:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Camp Mary Orton (Franklin Co.) $35 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

This high ropes adventure is an energizing activity that will take you across a series of obstacles 20-50 feet off the ground with a "zip" to the finish. Trained facilitators will provide instruction and ensure the safety of participants. Combine this activity with the Climbing Wall & Ravine Crossing program offered on the same day. Adults are welcome.

imagineCON Overnight Sat., Aug. 1–Sun., Aug. 2, 2015 4:00 p.m.–10:00 a.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) $17 per person Deadline: Wed., Jul. 15, 2015

Are you a Whovian? Maybe a Browncoat or a Trekker? Still waiting on your acceptance letter from Hogwarts or Camp Half-Blood? Or, perhaps you just love anime and manga? No matter which fandom you love, we'll celebrate it at this overnight extravaganza! Come dressed in your favorite fandom costume and we'll stay up late watching anime, have a book/manga swap, share our artwork and fan fiction, play table-top games, and just have fun meeting other geeky girls! Dinner and breakfast are included. Adult volunteers needed!

Invention Convention Sat., Feb. 21, 2015 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $8 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 4, 2015

Experience life on the Underground Railroad as you tour the Kelton House, learn about the leadership roles of African Americans in the community, participate in hands-on activities, and discover the courage of an actual runaway slave who lived in the house during the mid-19th century.

Mall Lock In

Sat., Mar. 14, 2015 –Sun., Mar. 15, 2015 10:00 p.m.–6:00 a.m. Richland Mall (Richland Co.) $20 per girl; $6 per adult Deadline: Mon., Feb. 9, 2015

Want to spend the night at the mall shopping, eating, dancing, and exploring different activities? Then join us for the 2015 Mall Lock-In! Stores will stay open late and the DJ will keep us dancing as we have a blast. Adult supervision is required. All adults must have a current Girl Scout membership and an approved application with references and Girl Scout background check on file. Check out gsoh.org for more information on some fun Lock-In activities that have limited space and require sign-up in advance. No refunds will be given after the registration deadline. Don’t miss out on the fun, sign up now!

Mad Mud Challenge

Sat., May 9, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Crooked Lane (Morrow Co.) $18 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 22, 2015

Do you like the thrill of completing extreme challenges and getting muddy? Join us for the third annual Mad Mud Challenge! Modeled after other popular mud-races, this course will challenge you with some newly added obstacles and a slightly different course! You choose your start times, and many waves are available. Registered adults are invited to participate. Awards for costumes will be given and t-shirts will be awarded to those who participate!

Get your thinking caps on! In this exciting program, we will give you several different invention stations. You will complete 3 different inventions with a group of like-minded young scientists. At the end of the day, all inventions will be put to the test to see how they stack up. Participating girls should be ready to meet girls from other troops, as groups will not be formed based on existing troops!

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Passion for Fashion Challenge Sat., Jun. 6, 2015 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) $6 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 20, 2015

Can you pull together a complete head-to-toe look on a budget? Working in a team with three of your friends and an adult, you'll get a set amount of money to spend at the local Goodwill store to buy clothing and accessories for two headto-toe looks. Then, you'll come back to the Zanesville Service Center to assemble your looks (we'll have sewing machines and decorations on hand) for a runway-ready fashion show! Your looks will be judged and winning teams will receive medals!

Program Aide Training 1:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. $5 per person Chillicothe Service Center (Ross Co.) Sat., Mar. 21, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Mar. 4, 2015 Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Sat., Feb. 7, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015 Council Headquarters (Franklin Co.) Sat., Apr. 25, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 8, 2015

Do you have what it takes to help guide younger girls through all the fun and excitement that Girl Scouting has to offer? As a Program Aide, you'll be able to assist with troop meetings, service unit events, and council programs. At this training, you'll define your own leadership style, learn about age level characteristics of younger girls, and practice teaching. You'll leave prepared to deliver fun and engaging programs to younger girls. Complete six direct service sessions with younger girls to complete the requirements of earning your Program Aide Award. Prerequisite: Before attending a Program Aide training, you must first earn a Cadette Leader in Action Award. This training is also available as a kit for troops or service units to do on their own.

Safe Sitter

10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. $22 course, $10 tote per person Council Headquarters (Franklin Co.) Sat., Mar. 21, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Mar. 4, 2015 Chillicothe Service Center (Ross Co.) Sat., Feb. 7, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015 Camp Crooked Lane (Morrow Co.) Sat., Apr. 18, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015 Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Sat., May 16, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 29, 2015

Be a great babysitter! Learn about child development, the business of babysitting, and preventing problem behaviors. Cost includes student handbook and patch. A Safe Sitter tote can be added for an additional fee, which includes the tote, a flashlight, and a Band-Aid dispenser. You must be at least 11 years old to complete this course. Complete work towards the Babysitter badge (not included). Wi n te r 2 0 1 5

STEMfest: Awesome Aeronautics! (Dublin Middle Schools) Fri., Feb. 27, 2015 9:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Dublin Middle School (TBD) (Franklin Co.) $30 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015

Learn about aviation, aeronautics, and astronomy at the third Dublin STEMfest! You will also meet women who work in this field and hear their stories. Dublin schools are closed this day, and lunch is provided.

Saddle & Paddle Sat., Jun. 27, 2015 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $15 per person Deadline: Wed., Jun. 10, 2015

Hit the highlights of camp in just one day! You'll spend time at the barn, learning the basics of horse care and safety before taking the reins for a trail ride. After that, spend time sunning and splashing at the pool. Paddle out on the lake, where you'll play water games like pirate dodgeball and canoe tag. Lunch is provided. Limited adult spots are available. Non-participating adults are welcome to watch, but need to preregister for lunch ($5 per person).

Special Olympics Fri., Jun. 26-Sun., Jun. 28, 2015 Times vary Ohio State University Campus (Franklin Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Jun. 10, 2015

Girl Scout Cadettes can assist with providing food service and packing lunches for the athletes or running the Softball Throw event during the 2015 Special Olympics! Specific dates and times for each service opportunity can be found on CORA (search for Special Olympics).

Stretching for the Silver Times vary $3 per person Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 14, 2015 Council headquarters (Franklin Co.) Tue., Feb. 10, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 28, 2015 Tue., Apr. 14, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015 Marion County Building (Marion Co.) Sat., Feb. 28, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015

Are you interested in taking action to make a positive change in the world? The Girl Scout Silver Award is an excellent opportunity to do all that and more! To learn more about the Silver Award and the steps you must take, all girls in grades 6-8 (and their adult advisors) are strongly encouraged to attend. Further details can be found on CORA (search for Stretching for the Silver). 13


Survival University

Teen Camporee: 2015: Childhood Memories

Wed., Apr. 22; Wed., Apr. 29; Wed., May 6; Wed., May 13; Wed., May 20, 2015 5:30 p.m.–7:30 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $15 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 8, 2015

Fri., Oct. 9, 2015 – Sun., Oct. 11, 2015 7:00 p.m.–11:00 a.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) $25 per person Deadline: Wed., Sep. 23, 2015

Welcome students! In this five-part series, you'll learn the basics of outdoor survival with Primitive Firebuilding 100, Edible Wild Foods 112, and Shelter Building 115. Then, sharpen your skills with Archery 101 and Geocaching 113. Your course will culminate with an outdoor challenge that will test your knowledge. Do you think you can earn an "A," or will you be stranded in the wilderness? Course meets until 8:30 p.m. on the last day.

Taste of Columbus Fri., Jun. 19, 2015 Bus stops and times TBD $65 per person Deadline: Wed., Jun. 3, 2015

Board a bus and travel around Columbus trying all kinds of new cuisines. In fact, you'll even work toward your New Cuisines badge! This one-day bus trip is a great way to try traveling with GSOH. Already live in Franklin County? No need to fret, we'll include a stop inside Columbus so you'll get to ride the bus, too. Cost includes all meals and snacks.

T.A.G.–Spy Games 7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $8 per person Fri., Apr. 10, 2015 Fri., Apr. 17, 2015

Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015

Join us at Camp Ken-Jockety for the ultimate after-dark flashlight tag experience. Fuel up on pizza before a briefing on the rules of engagement. Be part of a team of agents who are trying to get their intel to headquarters, but beware of spies who want to steal the very information you are trying to hide. This is the mission of Spy Games, are you ready to accept? Supervising adults must also register and pay the fee.

T.A.G.–Superhero Heist Sat. Jul. 11, 2015 - Sun. Jul. 12, 2015 5:00 p.m.–10:00 a.m. Camp Beckoning Trails (Hocking Co.) $20 per person Deadline: Wed., Jun. 24, 2015

In this Team Adventure Game (T.A.G.) you will be teleported to a city filled with heroes and villains! Bring your friends and join us for a pregame tour of camp, then fuel up on pizza before playing the ultimate superhero after-dark game of tag. Will good triumph over evil, or will villains take over the world? Dinner and a continental breakfast are included in the price.

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Pull out your scrapbooks to look back at those things you enjoyed as a young child, then join with others to explore the games, shows, movies, and crafts that were popular during your early years. Choose activities from a variety of crafts, games, archery, geocaching, childhood challenges, and more. Join with others in a unique version of a hide & seek scavenger hunt. Can your team be the first to find and identify characters from television, movies, books, and more in order to win? Before departing on Sunday, you will spend some service time preparing the camp for winter. Attend as an individual or with a troop or group. Can’t join us on Friday night? Begin your weekend on Saturday morning instead (there is no discounted cost). Cost includes lodging in platform tents or cabins, program materials, two breakfasts, and snacks. Troops or girls must provide their own lunch and dinner.

Trees, Please!

Fri., Apr. 24, 2015 5:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. The Dawes Arboretum (Licking Co.) $8 per girl Deadline: Wed., Apr. 8, 2015

There's no better place to complete requirements for your Trees badge than at an arboretum on Arbor Day! Take a guided tour of the grounds, explore the connection between people and trees, learn about tree science and care, and help with a tree-related service project.

Troop Core Camp - Basic Fri., Aug. 7, 2015 - Sun., Aug. 9, 2015 6:30 p.m.–10:00 a.m. Camp Molly Lauman (Scioto Co.) $40 per person Deadline: Wed., Jul. 22, 2015

Come to camp with your whole troop! Troop Core Camp is a great way for troops to experience the outdoors in a way that's easy for the troop leaders! Troops need to provide adult supervision for their girls, but at a BASIC Core Camp, we provide the rest - program facilitators, song leaders, activity materials, made from scratch meals, and a whole lot of fun! Activities that you can pick from might include archery, horseback riding, nature studies, games, creeking, arts and crafts, swimming, and more! (Some activities have age and/or maximum participant restrictions.) Troop Camp Certification is not required for Basic Level Core Camp.

Virtual Book Club: It's a Mystery Thu., Mar. 5, 2015 $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 18, 2015

If you love a good mystery, you’ll love this virtual club! You'll receive your own copy of the book, and we'll chat about the story. Book club meets for eight weeks on a blog, with online check-ins. myGSOH


Virtual Book Club: The Summer I Saved the World Thu., Jun. 11, 2015 $15 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 27, 2015

Mourning the loss of her beloved grandmother and grappling with the changes her family has undergone in the last year, 13-year-old Nina Ross decides to find out if committing anonymous acts of kindness will make a difference in the lives of people around her, setting off on a crusade to do one good thing for each of the 65 days of summer. Join in this online book club and read along to see what happens! You'll receive your own copy of The Summer I Saved the World in 65 Days by Michele Weber Hurwitz along with your own journal to document the small things you do to create happiness around you!

Youth Aviation Adventure Sat., May. 23, 2015 Don Scott Airfield (OSU Airport) (Franklin Co.) $8 per person Deadline: Wed., May. 6, 2015

Enter the exciting world of aviation in this hands-on adventure using real aircraft equipment as you unravel the wonder and mystery of flight. You'll learn about airport operations, instruments in a cockpit, aerodynamics, pre-flight of an actual airplane, talk with emergency responders, and much more! Please register on the YAA page AND CORA - www.youthaviationadventure.org/yaa/PartnerPrograms/ Columbus,OH.aspx

ZipZone Adventure Sat., May. 2, 2015 11:00 a.m.–1:30 p.m. ZipZone Canopy Tours (Camp Mary Orton) (Franklin Co.) $62 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015

Soar through the trees in an old growth forest on a series of ziplines connected by sky bridges. This high-flying tour lasts a little over two hours and is led by experienced guides. Adults are welcome.

, d e k s a e W you answered. All answers provided by participants at the Teen Camporee: Mystical Mythology, held at Camp Wakatomika from October 10-12, 2014.

What are ways that you can help your community during the winter months? Donate. Make blankets for the homeless. Shovel public sidewalks. Give everyone sweaters. Pick up dog poop. Pick up trash or help homeless shelters. Give coats and blankets to people who need them. Help at soup kitchens and donate blankets/coats. Give out things to homeless and less fortunate people. Bake fresh cookies and give them to people who are homeless. Collect blankets for those who don’t have adequate heat. Shoveling my elderly neighbors’ driveway. Shoveling snow and selling hot chocolate. Teaching protection from weather, energy efficiency, vehicle safety/preparedness/efficiency. Product delivery for those who are immobile. Volunteer are your local homeless shelter. Give people lots of hats, gloves, and food.

Virtual Journey: aMAZE Tue., Feb. 10, 2015 6:30 p.m.–8:00 p.m. $20 per person Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015

If you are the only girl in your troop who wants to complete a Journey—or if you aren't even part of a troop at all - you'll want to join this Virtual Journey! We'll meet for 10 weeks, with weekly check-ins online. We'll also use a blog site and a project management app to help us communicate and stay organized along the way. At the end of the Journey, we'll meet in person for a Court of Awards celebration! Cost includes aMAZE girl book, aMAZE awards, and the Court of Awards party.

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Decorate their houses, give them presents for the people who don’t get presents very much. Volunteer at pre-schools, homeless shelters, and animal shelters. Organize a coat/clothes donation. Christmas caroling for charity. Host event for non-Girl scouts. Holiday party that donates money for blankets. Make tie blankets and give them to homeless people who are cold, or make dog and cat beds for shelters.

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What Can Cadettes Do?

How many programs from this my issue of myGSOH can you find in the word search below?

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Quiz: Can you tell a First-Class Friend from a Bad Buddy? Answers. See quiz on page 9.

1) First-class friend. It sounds like she's trying to help but she doesn't know how. She's probably a good friend, but doesn’t know the best way to help you. Tell her you appreciate her help but that other things might be more helpful. Together, brainstorm other positive ways she can support you. 2) First-class friend. Friends have to cancel sometimes. It doesn't mean they are ditching you. She gave you a good reason, so don't be too upset. But if she repeatedly lets you down, that's not cool. If your friend often cancels, talk about it. Tell her it bothers you and see if things get better. If not, maybe it's time to hang out with other friends. 3) Bad Buddy. It doesn't seem like this is something a good friend would do. Good-natured teasing is okay, but not if you’re always the punch line. Good friends support you. They don't make fun of you or want to make you feel bad. But, there's a chance your friend doesn't know how you feel. Tell him it hurts your feelings and see if he changes. If he doesn't change, you don't want a friend like that. Find people who make you feel good about yourself. 4) Tough Call! While it may be a little strange, be flattered. You have great taste and your friend noticed! People have the right to buy and wear whatever they want. But if it bothers you, talk to her about it. Why not try coordinating so you wear the shirt on different days, or plan a twin day! 5) Bad Buddy. It's important to trust your friends, and it sure seems like you can't trust this one. But before you write off your friend completely, talk to her. Tell her what she did wasn't cool and see what she has to say. Maybe there was a misunderstanding, so give her a chance to explain. If there's no good reason, find truer friends to hang out with. 6) Tough call! Friends tell each other how they feel but they do it in ways that help, not hurt. When anger strikes, it can be easy to say nasty things you don't mean. Before you snap, take time to cool off, and then have a calm conversation. Starting with "I" instead of "you" is less emotional. Say things like, "I get my feelings hurt when…" It's a good way to talk things through and stay friends. 7) First-class friend. It's important to keep a friend's trust. But if your friend could get hurt, don't keep his secret. You're not betraying his trust; you're being a good friend. Speak up. Tell someone you trust—a parent, counselor, or teacher— who can help. If your friend gets mad or confronts you later let him know you did it because you care about him. 8) Tough call! It all depends on why you're telling her. A good friend will tell the truth, but with the best of intentions. If your friend's feelings get hurt easily, maybe keep your opinion to yourself unless she asks for it. Then, be honest, but nice. Offer a solution, too. Suggest she wear something you know she looks great in, like a different pair of jeans or a great top with her new jeans.

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Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council, Inc. 1700 WaterMark Drive Columbus, OH 43215-1097

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COLUMBUS, OH PERMIT NO. 3536

614-487-8101 800-621-7042 gsoh.org Winter 2015

Bring a Friend!

Do you have a friend who’s not a current Girl Scout? Bring her to a Council Event anytime between January 1 and July 31, 2015 and both of you will be able to attend the program for free* and receive a patch! Bring a friend to camp this summer and you will receive a cool bandana as well as a patch. Use the Bring a Friend registration form. Look for details at www.gsoh.org! * Programs fee is $8 or less


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