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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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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
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Family Opportunities
Share your Girl Scout pride with your family!
Programs to Go
Your interests, on your time.
Volunteer Opportunities
Perfect for service hours, or girls who just love to help.
GS Senior + Ambassador Opportunities Activities for girls in grades 9-12.
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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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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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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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C.S.I. Beverly Hills—Volunteers
Mad Mud Challenge—Volunteers
Fri., May 1-Sat., May 2, 2015 6:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015
Sat., May 9, 2015 10:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Camp Crooked Lane (Morrow Co.) Free Deadline: Apr. 22, 2015
Do you love a good mystery? You won't want to miss this overnight! You'll help Girl Scout Juniors solve a mystery while they work toward their Detective badge.
Daisy Fairy Tale Ball Volunteers 5:30 p.m.–9:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Free Fri., Apr. 10, 2015 Sat., Apr. 11, 2015
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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.
Free Flowin' & Glowin'—Volunteers Sat., Feb. 7, 2015 5:30 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Deadline: Wed., Jan. 21, 2015
Light up the night and dance with your friends while you help Girl Scout Juniors work on their Get Moving! Journey with crafts and games that light up, glow, or use energy! It's a great way to have fun while earning service hours, plus pizza 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
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Volunteer at the Mad Mud Challenge! You could assist at one of the many obstacles, help check people in at registration, hand out T-shirts and evaluations, or cheer on the runners at the finish line. Every volunteer will receive a T-shirt, lunch, and the chance to run the course at the end of the event. This is a great opportunity to have fun while earning service or leadership hours! Adults welcome.
Pal & Me Overnight—Volunteers 5:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m. Camp Wakatomika (Licking Co.) Free Fri., Jun. 19-Sat., Jun. 20, 2015 Sat., Jun. 20-Sun., Jun. 21, 2015
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
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Rhyan Klima, one of our very own Girl Scout Council Delegates, was able to put her “dreams into action” during the inaugural GO LEAD Academy this summer, our new five-day leadership experience that allowed girls to learn new skills and pursue their passion for community service. Her passionate experiences lead her to write the following article. Logical in all she does in finding the most efficient and suit fitting solutions to problems. Effective worker, leader, advice giver, and in the many other vast roles she holds. Advocate in what she believes; standing up and holding her ground for her values and truths. Determined to be a catalyst of change, a difference in her community, country and world. She is all these components, working in all directions to make herself a light to others to glimpse and infatuate with. Her heart of passion, her heart of amore, giving to others love and adore. Her mind at work, bursting at the seams, unable to contain all the dreams. Her hands restless, making something anew, molding a future for me and you. Who is this girl? Where has she been and where does she head? The story unfolds as to where she’s lead, for this girl a help to need, is of course the result of Go Lead. Go Lead Academy, casted as “a five-day leadership experience for high school girls created by Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland and Otterbein University,” is more than an experience, a reverie more accurately holds it to its true name. A reverie where young women come to learn more about themselves and their true destiny; and even to those still searching for their passion, a light to seek out and nurture its brightness. And of these young women, I had the beyond fortunate opportunity to be among them. If asked what Go Lead was and what it encompassed, my response would be short, sweet and simple in the two worded answer: action and passion. Even at the start of day one, after the check-in and the many warm greetings, the whole of the Go Lead individuals, including myself of course, were introduced to the wonders and beauties of networking and branding. Not even a night there, and I was already well educated and definitely intrigued with what the rest of the week would offer me. The week ahead, of course, did not disappoint between meeting with today’s female leaders, learning about how a singular dream can be turned into a sensation, and how to follow your passion, it was definitely an action packed week. And let’s not forget optional morning Zumba activities, a movie night, late night snack chats and learning self-defense. Action indeed there was, and with action of course there was the same equivalence of passion! Passion. A strange word at most, but when at Go Lead it is everything; from meeting monumental female leaders in today’s society that shared their humble beginnings, to encouraging and finding the same unique will and humble beginnings within ourselves. Towards the start of the week, the participants of Go Lead were greatly blessed to meet with and learn the styles and stories of women who had a vision and followed it. Then with their help and the most gracious help of the Otterbein University, Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland, and the many appreciated sponsors, the young women of Go Lead were able to put our own dreams into action. What an Opportunity! For some it was education, others health and nutrition, and yet for others public safety and regulations. And in all the hard work, strength, team building, and discovering our dreams could finally come to fruition. So who is this girl? This girl is me, and this girl could be you. This girl is a leader, a light and dream to those around her. She sees the future and her passion that she intends to use to make a change, her change, her difference, and it is to only and for all to Go Lead! –Rhyan E. Klima, August, 2014 8
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Big Apple Bound
Going for the Gold
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)
1:00–3:00 p.m. $3 per person
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!
Climbing Wall & Ravine Zipline Sat., May. 2, 2015 10:00 a.m.–Noon Camp Mary Orton (Franklin Co.) $20 per person Deadline: Wed., Apr. 15, 2015
Challenge yourself physically and mentally on the 40-foot climbing wall and the 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.
Collage Artistry with Henne Art Sat., Apr. 11, 2015 10:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m. Henne Art Studio (Richland Co.) $15 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015
Discover the creative possibility in everyday objects. Create a multi-media collage that is as unique as you are.
Cookie Creations 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
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 from your legacy 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.
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Zanesville Service Center (Muskingum Co.) Sat., Jan. 31, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Jan. 14, 2015 Marion County Commissioners Building (Marion Co.) Sat., Feb. 28, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Feb. 11, 2015 6:30–8:30 p.m. Council headquarters (Franklin Co.) $3 per person Mon., Mar. 9, 2015 Mon., May 11, 2015
Deadline: Wed., Feb.18, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 22, 2015
Discover, Connect, Take Action! Are you ready to take your leadership and creativity to the next level to make a positive change in your community? Are you thinking about college and looking for opportunities to make your application stand out? If so, this workshop is just for you! You will learn more about the Girl Scout Gold Award and the steps that you must take to achieve the highest award in Girl Scouts. This interactive and fun workshop will alert you to changes in the Gold Award process, and prepare you to successfully complete it. Girls and Project Advisors are strongly encouraged to attend.
GO LEAD Academy 2015 Sun., Jun. 7-Thu., Jun. 11, 2015 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m. Otterbein University (Franklin Co.) $350 per girl Deadline: Tue., Mar. 2, 2015
GO LEAD Academy 2015, a partnership between GSOH and Otterbein University, is a dynamic leadership development experience that offers high school girls a chance to discover issues that affect your world and to create your own community impact project, while exploring and living on a college campus. For 5 intensive days and 4 nights, you'll join young women going into grades 10-12 from all over Ohio, and participate in experiential learning sessions led by community leaders committed to helping girls find their "voice." The girls selected for this prestigious opportunity will: learn about advocacy; identify community needs; work in groups toward a common goal; discover their leadership style; talk about ethics, values and decision-making; and design, develop, present and implement projects for social change. Visit www.gsoh.org to apply.
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High Ropes
Mall Lock In
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 2050 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 fanfiction, play table-top games, and just have fun meeting other geeky girls! Dinner and breakfast are included.
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!
More Bang for Your Buck Sat., Mar. 28, 2015 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Key Bank, 733 Bethel Rd, Columbus, OH (Franklin Co.) $3 per girl Deadline: Wed., Mar. 11, 2015
Join us for this program to help expand your knowledge of banking and budgeting. Questions and issues to be discussed will include: What Do Banks Do?; Choosing a Bank?; How Do I Open a Bank Account?; What is a Budget?; and Why Should I Budget? You will learn to set your financial sights and reach your goals.
Life on the Underground Railroad
Passion for Fashion Challenge
Sat., Mar. 14, 2015 9:00 a.m.–10:30 a.m. Kelton House (Franklin Co.) $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 25, 2015
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
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.
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 head-to-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 win medals!
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! Wi n te r 2 0 1 5
Photography with Henne Art Sat., Apr. 11, 2015 1:00 p.m.–4:30 p.m. Henne Art Studio (Richland Co.) $20 per person Deadline: Wed., Mar. 25, 2015
Play with light and experiment with perspective to create five unique photographs of one scene. A local photographer will work with you and help you create your photos.
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Special Olympics Softball Throw
Teen Camporee 2015: Childhood Memories
Fri., Jun. 26-Sun., Jun. 28, 2015 5:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. Ohio State University Campus (Franklin Co.) Free Deadline: Wed., Jun. 3, 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
Spend the weekend on The Ohio State University campus while running an event that is managed exclusively by Girl Scout volunteers! You will be trained to run the event by the GS Special Olympics Committee. Knowledge of softball isn't necessary.
Pull out your scrapbooks and explore the games, shows, movies, and crafts that were popular during your early years. Choose from a variety activities including crafts, games, archery, geocaching, childhood challenges, and more. Before departing, you will spend some service time preparing the camp for winter. Attend as an individual or with a troop or group. Cost includes lodging in platform tents or cabins, program materials, two breakfasts, and snacks. Troops or girls must provide their own lunch and dinner.
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 Locavore 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.
Virtual Book Club: Altered Past to Dystopian Future Thu., Jun. 11, 2015 $17 per person Deadline: Wed., May 27, 2015
In this fast-paced Virtual Book Club, we'll read one book that explores altered history (steampunk) and one that explores a dystopian future. You'll receive your own copy of each book! Book club meets for eight weeks on a private blog, with online meeting check-ins.
T.A.G.- Spy Games
Virtual Book Club: Beyond The Fault in Our Stars
7:00 p.m.–10:00 p.m. Camp Ken-Jockety (Franklin Co.) $8 per person
Thu., Mar. 5, 2015 $10 per person Deadline: Wed., Feb. 18, 2015
Fri., Apr. 10, 2015 Fri., Apr. 17, 2015
If you loved The Fault in Our Stars (TFIOS) by John Green, you won't want to miss this Virtual Book Club! We'll read contemporary fiction in the same vein as TFIOS, and you'll even receive a copy of the book! Book club meets for eight weeks on a private blog, with online meeting check-ins.
Deadline: Tue., Mar. 25, 2015 Deadline: Wed., Apr. 1, 2015
Join us at Camp Ken-Jockety for the ultimate after-dark flashlight tag experience. First, fuel up on pizza. Then join a team of agents who are trying to get their intel to their headquarters, but beware there are spies about 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 the villains take over the world? Dinner and a continental breakfast are included in the price.
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 (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 about two hours and is led by experienced guides. Adults are welcome. 1 2
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Here are some great ways to bite into our new Girl Scout Cookie! Rah-Rah Party Wheels & Rah-Rah White
Chocolate S’mores
Ingredients Rah-Rah Party Wheels: • 1 box Rah-Rah Raisins Girl Scout Cookies • cup Rainbow colored sprinkles in a shallow bowl • 1 can of ready-to-use frosting (cream cheese or vanilla flavored) or Homemade cream cheese frosting: • 2 ounces cream cheese (softened) • 1 Tbsp butter (softened) • 1 cup powdered sugar • ¼ tsp vanilla
Directions
1 box of Rah-Rah Raisins Girl Scout Cook ies Yields about 7 servings
Rah-Rah Party Wheels: This recipe is a fun and easy activity for children of all ages to make. Set out the ingredients for each child to make their own! 1. Spread a to ¼ inch layer of frosting on the bottom of a Rah-Rah Raisins cookie 2. Place a second Rah-Rah Raisins cook
ie on top 3. Roll edge of cookie wheel in the bowl of colored sprinkles 4. Enjoy! Optional Homemade cream cheese frost ing: Beat together cream cheese and butter. Beat in powdered sugar until smooth. Beat in vanilla.
Rah-Rah White Chocolate S’mores: • 1 box Rah-Rah Raisins Girl Scout Cookies • cup Rainbow colored sprinkles in a shallow bowl • 7 large marshmallows • ½ cup white chocolate chips (melt just before using)
Rah-Rah White Chocolate S’mores —great campfire version: • Place a roasted marshmallow between two Rah-Rah Raisins cookies. Dip one edge in melted white chocolate, followed by a dip into the bowl of sprinkles. • Enjoy!
Go to LittleBrownie.com to download the
Rah-Rah Raisins coaster template!
Rah-Rah Yogurt Parfaits Yields 6 servings Ingredients: • 6 Rah-Rah Raisins Girl Scout Cookies
Directions: • Layer
cup berries in each cup on top (1 cookie per parfait) ies into ¼ to ½ inch pieces and sprinkle
cup yogurt and
• 2 cups vanilla flavored • Break cook Greek yogurt • Top with one whole berry • 2 cups fresh berries, • Enjoy t Parfai! ts washed and drained Rah-Rah Yogur (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries) • 6 transparent parfait cups (or small clear bowls or custard cups)
Go to LittleBrownie.com to download the
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Rah-Rah Raisins coaster template!
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Girl Scouts of Ohio's Heartland Council, Inc. 1700 WaterMark Drive Columbus, OH 43215-1097
NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE
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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