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The largest Girl Scout Arts Festival in the World! A program for Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors!


2013 FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS How to Get Started

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Events

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2013 Patch Design Winner

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Performances, Exhibits and Tours (PETS)

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Festival of the Arts Committee

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Daisy and Brownie Workshops

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Junior Workshops

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Cadette, Senior and Ambassador Workshops

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Performance Locations and Map Links

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Refund Policy and Volunteer Information

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2014 Festival of the Arts Patch Design Contest

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Registration Instructions

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Registration Form (Payment by check and/or Cookie Dough)

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T-Shirt Order Form

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On-line Registration Link


HOW DO I GET STARTED? The Festival of the Arts provides a unique arts experience of observation and participation for Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors. Nearly every genre of arts is included — music, dance and drama as well as visual, folk and classical. Workshops provide a hands-on experience for creative discovery. The possibilities are wonderful!

How Do I Start? Read the catalog thoroughly and learn what is available for your troop’s grade level. (One suggestion is to highlight your troop’s grade level programs as you go through the catalog.) Each program identifies grade levels that are allowed for attendance. Discuss with your troop what all of you would like to attend. In choosing, be flexible and select alternative choices. All programs included in the Festival are excellent, so there are no bad choices, just preferences. Try something new and plan for variety! One purpose of the Festival is to introduce new art forms to girls. Make a deal with your girls to include something they like as well as something of your choice.

What Can I Expect? In order to fairly distribute the programs for Festival, categories have been established. There are three (3) categories from which to choose. Your troop may attend no more than one (1) program in the Events category and no more than one (1) program in the Workshops category. You may attend a total of three (3) programs. All three (3) may be in the Performances, Exhibits and Tours category if that is your troop’s wish. Programs are generally scheduled at the following times: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m., and 1:30 p.m. Please note: There are some programs scheduled outside the three main times. The time periods are planned to allow driving time from one location to the next. You do not have to fill all three time periods. For Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies, we recommend attending only two programs during the Festival, as girls that young get tired very quickly and have short attention spans. Please be sure to note how many programs you want to attend. Approximately one hour and fifteen minutes has been allowed for lunch; however, the exact amount of time will depend upon the ending time of your program before lunch and/or the starting time of your program after lunch. Programs are scheduled to last approximately 1 to 1¼ hours unless otherwise noted.

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Follow the registration instructions on page 31 carefully. You will have the option of registering on-line if you are paying by credit card. Please be sure to complete all information requested! If you are paying with a check and/or Cookie Dough, you must complete the registration form on page 32 and send or bring it with full payment to the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Program and Learning Center, 2115 Lexington Road, Louisville, KY 40206.

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EVENTS A troop may attend one program from this category. All events are approximately 1 to 1Âź hours in length unless otherwise noted.

Assumption High School presents "The King and I" Location: Assumption High School Time: 7:00 p.m.* # of people per event: 75

The King and I tells the charming tale of a British governess brought into the court of Siam to tutor the King's many children. Within the splendor of the royal Palace, Anna and the King grow to understand one another and learn about each other's cultures. With a musical score by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, you'll enjoy melodies that include "Getting to Know You", "I Whistle a Happy Tune", "Hello Young Lovers" and "Shall We Dance"!

*Please note 7:00 p.m. show time!

Derby Dinner Playhouse presents "Miss Nelson Has a Field Day" Location: Derby Dinner Playhouse Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 400

The Smedley Tornadoes not only have never won a football game, they have never scored a single point. Coach Armstrong enlists Coach Viola Swamp to whip the team into shape and save the day in this snappy sequel to Miss Nelson is Missing!

Doors open at 12:30; show begins at 1:30!

Floyd Central High School presents "101 Dalmatians Kids"

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Location: Floyd Central High School Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 500

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puppies, and villains. In a loving home in the city of London, human owners Robert and Anita live happily with Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita as they raise their Dalmatian puppies. Everything is quiet until the monstrous Cruella De Vil, Anita's former classmate, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat! Join all the dogs of London as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen.

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101 Dalmatians Kids is the familiar tale of kidnappers,


Jeffersonville High School presents "James and the Giant Peach" Location: Jeffersonville High School Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 700

Based on the beloved tale by Ronald Dahl, James and the Giant Peach takes its audience on the magical and hilarious journey of an enchanted peach, its insect friends, and the escape of an imprisoned boy. James cleverly gets the Peach out of danger and the wise Old-Green-Grasshopper guides the characters along the way. This delightful tale reveals the goodness of some, the wickedness of a few, and the amusing indecision of many when faced with an important decision. The audience returns from its journey wiser and winded from laughter. The action is tied together by a cast of over 20 characters, including an Audience Friend. Be sure to catch this peachy adventure!

Kentucky Science Center presents the IMAX Experience Location: Kentucky Science Center Times: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 220

Visit the Kentucky Science Center and prepare to be wowed in a BIG WAY! Attend a showing of a selected IMAX movie on a 40' high screen where all new digital projection technology will bring you the finest visual experience with sound to match. Check back for which program will be coming soon to the Kentucky Science Center IMAX near you!

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Participation in this IMAX program does not include admission to the Kentucky Science Center exhibits!

Presentation Academy presents "Peter Pan" Location: Presentation Academy Time: 2:00 p.m.* # of people per event: 200

The musical story of Peter Pan, the boy who won't grow up, brings excitement to the stage! Peter takes Wendy and her brothers to Neverland where they encounter fascinating people and things like animals, Indians, pirates, fairies and a dastardly villain. While Peter and his boys enjoy dreams of childhood, his enemy Captain Hook cooks up other plans! Come enjoy this adaptation of the play by Sir James M. Barrie.

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Madcap Puppets present “Fantastic Fairy Tales� Location: Manual High School Auditorium Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 500

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Meet the King's Royal Court Jester, Flump! Flump accidentally overhears a plot by the wizard Glistor to turn the King into a mouse. As he entertains and amazes the audience with fantastic fairy tales, Flump tries to discover a way to save the King. Each tale unfolds with giant puppets, audience participation, and a surprise twist to each fairy tale classic. The stories included are The Wishing Tree, The Water of Life and Rapunzel.


PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITS AND TOURS A troop may attend up to three programs from this category. All programs are approximately 1 to 1¼ hours in length unless otherwise noted. 1908 Tea Party

Location: Conrad-Caldwell House Museum Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 25 Visit the beautiful Conrad-Caldwell House Museum, a Victorian mansion set in the heart of historic Old Louisville. Join us for a "Tea Party" set circa 1908, with hot chocolate and shortbread, served in Haskins Hall by period dressed volunteers. Girls will be allowed to dress for the event, using hats and accessories available at the Museum. Brief instruction on proper Tea Etiquette will be provided, along with a short tour of "Conrad's Castle".

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A Visit with Mrs. Lincoln

Location: Convention Center, Room L-6 Time: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30 Spend some time with Mary Lincoln, brought to life by historical interpreter Susan Miller, as she reminisces about her childhood, family and friends in Lexington, Kentucky. She'll tell you about following her sisters to Springfield, Illinois where she met successful lawyer and politician, Abraham Lincoln, at a dance and describe her life with dreams, triumphs and tragedies. Mary Lincoln will answer your questions about her life, except for the question that deals with the tragedy and death of her beloved Mr. Lincoln. Girls will also make a fan – an accessory that kept women cool but also in the Victorian era carried a language all its own.

Be a Hero!

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It’s a big day for aspiring superhero “Water Boy”! Today, the principal of Hero Academy is interviewing him to find out if he’s ready to be super. But Water Boy doesn’t realize that the principal is actually his archenemy, a Superbully, in disguise. Will Water Boy fall into the villain’s trap and become a Superbully himself? Or will he learn to follow his conscience, and rescue his friend Donna from meanies? As Water Boy discovers ways to stop tough guys, your Scouts will, too. We’ll challenge them to become real-life heroes by protecting their school from bullies!

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Location: Convention Center. Room L-4 Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 400


Carnegie Center for Art and History Location: Carnegie Center for Art and History Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 20 This Southern Indiana gem provides insights into our local past, and has very creative exhibits of modern arts and artists. Enjoy the fascinating Yenawine Dioramas which bring to life moments from the early 1900s. You can take a self-guided tour of a unique exhibit that reveals how ordinary people from Southern Indiana helped overthrow the institution of slavery. Then explore the “Of Place” exhibit which celebrates 200 years of New Albany history through videos and photographs featuring the works of local artists Tiffany Carbonneau and David Modica.

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Brave Martha and the Dragon at the Frazier History Museum Location: Frazier History Museum Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 50

Talk about Girl Power! A fair damsel from the Frazier’s Historic Interpretations Department tells the traditional French legend of Martha, a young visitor who rescues the villagers of Tarascon from the horrible, fire-breathing dragon that has been terrorizing them. After the story, embark on a princess-themed scavenger hunt through the museum’s galleries.

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Cave Hill Quest for the Arts

Location: Cave Hill Cemetery Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 200 Take a self-guided tour of historic Cave Hill Cemetery on a quest for the arts. Clues to the scavenger hunt will be listed on a map which will be sent with your program confirmation.

Corsets, Crinolines and Crimping Irons: Fashions Through Time Location: Frazier History Museum Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30

We’ll explore the evolution of fashion trends through time and across cultures. Using historically accurate costumes from our Historic Interpretations Department, museum staff will offer a hands-on look at the clothing and customs that women have adopted - and endured - in the quest for being beautiful.

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Culbertson Mansion

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Step into the Victorian lifestyle at the 19th century mansion of the William Stewart Culbertson family. Frescoed ceilings and walls are a feature of the ongoing restoration of the mansion. Tours will start promptly at times specified so troops should arrive on time to avoid missing the start of the tour.

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Location: Culbertson Mansion Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50


Falls of the Ohio State Park

Location: Falls of the Ohio State Park Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30 Visit and learn about the ancient secrets revealed at the Falls of the Ohio State Park. You'll become familiar with the shapes and forms of our remote past. This facilitated tour is held in the beautiful Falls of the Ohio State Park Interpretive Center, just across the bridge in Indiana.

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Flame Run Glass Studio

Location: Flame Run Time: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Watch molten glass transform into breathtaking works of art at Kentucky’s largest glass-blowing facility. You will tour the art gallery and see a resident glass artist create an original piece in the “hot shop.” Come find out if this popular art form is in your creative future.

flamerun.com Harold and the Purple Crayon: Careers

Location: Youth Performing Arts School (YPAS) Time: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 150 Join the fun filled and exciting world of Harold and the Purple Crayon in an interactive performance. The YPAS Dancers will perform a narrated dance of the beloved children’s book Harold and the Purple Crayon. Harold will try to figure out what he wants to be when he grows up and will explore the diverse and magical world of finding a career. Troop leaders and Girl Scouts can come dressed as their favorite career person! All seating will be on the floor so scouts can watch the performance, color with purple crayons and sing along with the YPAS performers. At the end of the show, scouts will have the opportunity to dance with Harold and have their pictures taken. These pictures will be emailed to troop leaders or if you would like to have the pictures immediately, bring your own SD cards.

Howard Steamboat Museum

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This guided “splash from the past” tour gives an insight into shipbuilding and riverboat history. Visit the three-story, 22-room Richardson Romanesque mansion where the first floor features original furnishings and gives a glimpse of life in the 1800s. The house has a nautical air that allows visitors to imagine being a riverboat passenger on what used to be considered elaborate floating palaces. The second floor is devoted to steamboat history with models and artifacts of famous riverboats.

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Location: Howard Steamboat Museum Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50


Jungle Jim and the Monkey Bars presents “Too Cool for School” Location: Convention Center, Room L-15 Times: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 400

Jungle Jim and the Monkey Bars bring original songs and dance to this fun filled, high energy rock-n-roll, sing and dance-a-long concert. Girl Scouts will be enjoying the fun and games while learning memory sequencing, motor skills and positive core values in the entertaining form of dance moves and simple songs. There will be lots of participation and involvement for everyone!

KentuckyShow!

Location: Kentucky Center for the Arts Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 100 KentuckyShow! is a breathtaking, 30-minute, multimedia adventure across time and place featuring the people, sights and sounds of this amazing state. It’s guaranteed to excite your senses and steal your heart. The film is narrated by Ashley Judd. A Kentucky-themed activity booklet is supplied to each troop leader for the I Love the Bluegrass Badge. Note: Please arrive 15 minutes early. Shows begin promptly with no late admission.

Land Down Under Location: Manual High School – Gym Time: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 300 Have you ever seen a wallaby, a dingo, or a sugar glider? Or listened to the rhythm of the didgeridoo? Kentucky Down Under will introduce you to many Australian animals, reptiles, birds, and artifacts along with stories of Australian aborigines to give you a taste of the Great Outback of Australia. In order to keep the animals healthy, you will NOT be allowed to touch the animals.

Lexington Children's Theater presents “The Paper Bag Princess"

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You’re cordially invited! There’s nothing more important to Princess Elizabeth than her wedding, but when a fierce dragon burns it up and steals her beloved Prince Ronald, Elizabeth has no choice but to embark on a riotous quest to save her soon-tobe spouse. This side-splitting production, newly adapted by LCT’s Jeremy Kisling, brings a fresh twist to the classic fairy tale formula!

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Location: Convention Center, Room L-15 Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 300


Louisville Leopard Percussionists Location: Manual High School Auditorium Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 500 The Louisville Leopard Percussionists are a performing ensemble of 50 student musicians, ages 7-12, living across Metro Louisville. The ensemble plays on a full range of percussion instruments, including drums, marimbas, xylophone, vibraphone, timbales, congas, bongos, and piano. Come watch these ordinary kids perform an extraordinary musical experience!

Main Street Comes Alive!

Location: Kentucky Center for the Arts Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 40 Come learn about the artful architecture on historic Main Street! Your tour guide is Dr. Tom Owen, Louisville’s favorite historian, who makes history and art come alive. You’ll see unique examples of Renaissance revival, Greek revival, and art deco architecture, and you’ll learn interesting factoids, information, and answers to why Louisville’s architecture makes our city one of a kind.

*Look for the man with the megaphone!

Meet Juliette at the Frazier History Museum Location: Frazier History Museum Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 75

The Frazier Museum celebrates strong, influential women throughout history. This is your chance to meet such a woman, Juliette Gordon Low—founder of the Girl Scouts—in a live performance by a historic interpreter. Experience her story, ask questions, and explore the museum galleries.

Melchior Marionettes: A Comedy Caravan on Strings Location: Convention Center, Room L-4 Time: 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 350

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Experience the wonderful art of puppetry in a fast paced and funny variety show. All the 'actors' are hand and rod puppets! Third generation puppeteer, Heidi Shackelford, has been performing for more than 25 years and will share her love of an art form that includes designing and building puppets as well as creating music and performance that will captivate and inspire audiences.


Old Louisville Ghost Tour

Location: Old Louisville Visitor’s Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 80 Fascinating and eerie stories await you along this ghostly walk through Old Louisville, the largest Victorian district in the United States. Your self-guided tour will begin when you pick up a map at the Old Louisville Visitors’ Center at 1217 S. 4th Street and end in front of the Conrad-Caldwell House. No home tours are included. Along the way, you will meet frightfully knowledgeable storytellers who will provide the haunted highlights that accompany the historic grandeur of a time long past.

Once Upon a Time

Location: Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch Time: 9:30 a.m.* # of people per event: 80 Are you ready for 45 minutes of fun-filled stories? Then come to the newly renovated Main Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library in the Children's Room. The Children’s Department staff will host a session to share their favorite stories and do a simple craft. Come join the fun!

* Please note the special starting time!

Pioneer Days at Locust Grove Location: Locust Grove Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50

Tour the historic home, museum, and grounds to discover the lifestyle of a 19th century farm in Kentucky. There is a brief audio/visual presentation before the tour. Locust Grove is the last home of Louisville founder, George Rogers Clark, the Revolutionary War hero. The 1790 Georgian home and other buildings on the 55 acres will be open.

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Rauch Planetarium

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Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium will inspire learners and leaders to think innovatively and creatively. With the new Spitz SciDome HD Touch single lens projector, the Gheens Science Hall and Rauch Planetarium’s next generation dome will transform the science education experience, utilizing full-dome immersive visualizations to bring complex and difficult science concepts to life. Virtual journeys from below the earth’s surface to the edge of the known universe will inspire and excite learners of all ages. New programs in the newly renovated theater will be announced for Fall 2013.

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Location: Rauch Planetarium Time: 1:00 & 2:00 p.m. # of people per event: 140


River City Ballet

Location: Lincoln Elementary Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 150 River City Ballet will have you tapping your feet to the sounds of the Jazz Age. Join RCB as our dancers be-bop to the music of George Gershwin. Then from jazz to classical ballet, the dancers of River City Ballet will lead you through the land of sweets in “The Gift of the Nutcracker”. Join Clara on her magical journey in this holiday classic. River City Ballet is the non-profit ballet company of Louisville Academy of Dance.

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St. X eXpress Players

Location: Convention Center, Room L-3 Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 150 Always a favorite, St. Xavier’s eXpress players are happy to return to the festival with another improvisational presentation. Parts of this fun, fast-paced show require directions from the audience, so viewers should come prepared to participate.

Schimpff’s Confectionery

Location: Schimpff’s Confectionery Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Take a sweet visit to the past at Schimpff’s Confectionery. This family-owned firm has been producing handmade candies for four generations, since 1891. Watch a video on Schimpff’s, see a demonstration of old-fashioned candy made on equipment used since the early 1900’s, and hear some history of the area. Each girl will receive a small goodie bag of candy. Handmade Schimpff’s candies are available for purchase.

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United We Stand, Divided We Fall Location: Filson Museum Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 30

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When the Civil War began 150 years ago, what happened in our region? Take a scavenger hunt through the exhibit and discover what life was like in the army and for the families on the home front. The exhibit features artifacts such as flags, weapons, uniforms, dresses, and medical instruments. Among the manuscripts, there are letters, documents, photos, and prints describing camp life, death and mourning. You’ll learn about Civil War-era medicine, prisoners of war, communication, women and life on the home front.


Women Behind the Derby Location: Kentucky Derby Museum Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 50 Women are more than just pretty faces beneath Derby Hats! Come to the track for a tour to learn more about who does what in those long, long hours of training that lead up the race. Watch for the ever-increasing number of women who have made it onto the track and on horseback. You’ll be able to check out the special exhibits and watch the traditional 360-degree movie in the Derby Museum.

Note: We will be touring outside at the track, so please dress suitable for the weather!

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A Very Special Thank You to the 2013 Festival of the Arts Committee!

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Melissa Amshoff Debbie Bates Ellen Cullinane-Spanyer Marcella Herde Deb Riall Judy Steinhauer


DAISY AND BROWNIE WORKSHOPS Girls may attend one workshop from their grade level. Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours in length unless otherwise noted. Leaders are expected to provide supervision of their girls during the workshop and to assist if requested by the instructor.

Beautiful Asia: Ribbon Dance and Tai Chi Location: Convention Center, Room L-7 Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 25

Experience the beauty of Asian culture through the Expressive musical movements of Chinese Ribbon Dance and the controlled quiet motions of Tai Qi (Tai Chi). We will begin by making a folded fan to use with Tai Qi steps, then advance to using colorful ribbons to perform movements of the Ribbon Dance. Traditional musical accompaniment rounds out a session filled with artistry, balance and harmony.

Brownie Singing Games

Location: Manual High School Cafeteria Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Always getting outstanding reviews from the troops that attend this workshop, Carmel Bowman leads the girls in nonstop fun for over an hour. The girls, and their leaders, learn songs and dances from many countries and learn how to play singing games where ""everybody gets a turn".

Build a Tin Can Robot

Location: Carnegie Center for Art and History Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20

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*Bring a tin can to use for your robot!

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Join in the fun making Tin Can Robots using tin cans, nuts, bolts, and a variety of other "robot" parts. Then visit the museum. Be sure not to miss the fascinating Yenawine Dioramas which bring to life childhood memories from the early 1900’s. And if you have enough time, see the New Albany Bicentennial exhibit.


Dance for Fun - Try Tap!

Location: Lincoln Elementary Time: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 25 Begin your tap dance experience using rhythm and sounds to learn basic tap drills and combinations that will be used to develop a short routine! You’ll be taking steps toward tremendous toe tapping fun! Bring a pair of socks and plan to arrive early to be fitted with tap shoes or bring your own if you have them.

Discover Drama

Location: Walden Theatre Times: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 50 Walden Theatre’s Discover Drama program gives girls an exciting first taste of acting, through fun theatre activities and improve games that show how actors build characters and scenes. With teamwork, determination, and courage—skills Girl Scouts already possess— and a supportive environment participants activate their creativity and build lifelong self-confidence.

Fish Tales

Location: Convention Center, Room L-9 Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 25 Sail away with Barbara’s Crafty Tales for adventures on land and sea where you have a part to play! Get caught up in the interactive stories of “The Most Beautiful Fish” for Daisies or “The Good Child” for Brownies. You may be selected to play one of the characters that include family members, a sailor, a fish, a farmer, an evil pirate, a lobster, or a sea horse! There will be magic in the air. We will see how important it is to help our animal friends and their homes, and help others so they will help you in return. You’ll also learn some fascinating facts about some of the sea creatures that swim by!

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Good Garbage!

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What can you create from your garbage or recyclables? An old T-shirt can become a scarf; plastic bags turn in to a jump rope; a drink pouch is repurposed into a change purse! You will leave with a really cool project that you created from stuff that is normally just thrown away or recycled. Join Good Garbage Creative Reuse to see how much fun it is to play with the trash!

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Location: Highland Green Discovery Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 20


Hands Across the Water: Drumming and Dancing Location: Lincoln Elementary Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50

Join former Peace Corps volunteer and professional musician Gregory Acker on a journey to Africa-learning traditional rhythms on djembe and dunun drums, bells, and shakers, with songs and dance moves to go along. You'll learn about West Africa through stories and background, and then jump into drumming and related art forms. If you've never experienced group drumming, you've got to try it, and if you have...you already know how much fun it is! Dress casually, and come prepared to drum, move, and sing!

Hwang's Martial Arts

Location: Hwang’s Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 50 Hwang's Martial Arts is owned and operated by Grandmaster J. Hwang who is a 1984 LA Olympic silver medalist. During the hour, learn the basic moves of Taekwondo in this high energy beginner session by our experienced and friendly instructors. Martial arts is more than just kicking and punching. We incorporate important skills for all girls such as confidence, respect, and self-defense. At the end of this session, take home your own white belt to keep!

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Jump Into Juliette Location: Lincoln Elementary Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50 Celebrate the history of Girl Scouts with storyteller Susan Fowler! Let's jump into Juliette's life story, sing and sign around the campfire and create a friendship gift to remember March 12, 1912!

Leatherneckin'

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An introduction to a heritage skill craft will be given by Steve Peyton, a representative of Tandy Leather Company. Each girl will make a wristband and key chain using stamping tools and colored markers. Leaders are asked to be available to assist if needed.

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Location: Tandy Leather Times: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20


Magic Workshop

Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50 Using coins and other ordinary objects, magician Bill Kustes will teach you how to present a series of magic tricks that you can use in your own magic show. Each girl should bring a deck of cards, a new unsharpened pencil, and a quarter. Other workshop materials will be provided.

Run for the Roses Derby Hat

Location: Kentucky Derby Museum Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 50 Here’s your chance to make your very own Derby hat out of an ordinary visor. The Kentucky Derby Museum will provide the plastic visor, flowers, and all other supplies. You provide the imagination!

** Note - workshop space is limited and will accept a limited number of adults.

Silk Screening

Location: Print-Tex USA Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Have you ever been curious about how those designs get on your t-shirts? It’s called silk screening and it’s an interesting process to watch. Print-Tex U.S.A. has invited girls to visit the production plant and see how it is done. You will even get to print a Festival of the Arts t-shirt of your very own. There will be a $5 charge for each t-shirt, payable to Print-Tex the day of the Festival. (Shirt sizes available: Youth Small through Adult XXXL)

* $5 per t-shirt will be collected at the door. Make checks payable to Print-Tex.

We've Got the Beat

Location: Manual High School Auditorium Times: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20

CD's and other media will be for sale after the workshop!

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Troops who participate in this workshop will have the option to be a part of the Louisville Leopard Percussionists performance at 1:30!

The Louisville Leopard Percussionists

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In this hands-on musical workshop, girls will be guided by the Louisville Leopard Percussionists in some simple and fun percussion beats. Through listening, movement, and singing, Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors will learn to play complicated rhythms, improvise, and create original pieces without written music. The Leopards’ method of playing percussion is just plain fun, and it develops a love for music that motivates girls to want to learn more! No musical experience needed!


JUNIOR WORKSHOPS Girls may attend one workshop from their grade level. Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours in length unless otherwise noted. Leaders are expected to provide supervision of their girls during the workshop and to assist if requested by the instructor. Braille for the Sighted

Location: Museum for the American Printing House for the Blind Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 25 Louis Braille, blind since the age of 3, was only twelve years old when he began work on the system of reading and writing now used worldwide by the blind. Girls will be inspired by his amazing story and will realize that one person – one child – can change the lives of many thousands. Girls will also learn the basics of Louis' code and will practice writing on both a braille slate and a braille writer.

Cake Decorating

Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center – Troop House Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 35 Mary Lynn Hurst Riley will teach you how to turn a cake into a work of art. You will learn how to smooth-ice a cake to prepare it for decorating and practice making holiday theme designs. Each girl will take home her own newly decorated cupcakes. Please bring a box to hold three cupcakes for each Girl Scout.

Chinese Paper Cutting

Location: Crane House, The Asia Institute Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 25

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Scissors, paper and patience is all you will need to form a Chinese symbol of good luck from a simple sheet of paper. Artist Joy Linwen of Crane House, the Asia Institute, will demonstrate the art form and guide Girl Scouts through the process of making a finished wall hanging.


Collagraph Printmaking

Location: Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Visit the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft to learn the art of creating collagraph prints. With the collagraph printmaking process, we will build up textures on a flat plate using cardboard, yarn and other materials. Then, printmaking ink is rolled onto the surface and the plate is pressed onto paper to create beautiful and unique textural art! Girl Scouts will have the chance to print several copies of their work to take home.

Discover Drama

Location: Walden Theatre Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50 Walden Theatre’s Discover Drama program gives girls an exciting first taste of acting, through fun theatre activities and improve games that show how actors build characters and scenes. With teamwork, determination, and courage—skills Girl Scouts already possess— and a supportive environment, participants activate their creativity and build lifelong self-confidence.

waldentheatre.org

Express Your Creativity at Just Creations Location: Just Creations Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 12

While taking a short tour of this not-for-profit Fair Trade store, Girl Scouts will learn about other cultures in Africa, Asia, and Central and South America and the amazing products they make, including products made out of recycled materials. Then you’ll see what it is like to make products out of recycled materials with a craft activity! You’ll learn how to make recycled paper beads, and then combine them with recycled paper beads made by women in Uganda to make a bracelet!

justcreations.org

Express Yourself with Flamenco

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Learn to express your feelings with beauty and strength through the dramatic Spanish dance form of Flamenco. You will enjoy a short demonstration of Flamenco by your instructor and then you’ll be up on your feet to try the rhythms and dance moves yourself! This fun workshop will be led by a Flamenco Louisville teacher who has lived and studied in Spain. Bring your creative self and your cultural curiosity, and get ready to shout “Ole”!

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Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center –Room 10 Times: 9:00 &11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 25


Good Garbage! Location: Highland Green Discovery Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 20 What can you create from your garbage or recyclables? An old T-shirt can become a scarf; plastic bags turn in to a jump rope; a drink pouch is repurposed into a change purse! You will leave with a really cool project that you created from stuff that is normally just thrown away or recycled. Join Good Garbage Creative Reuse to see how much fun it is to play with the trash!

Hands Across the Water: Drumming and Dancing Location: Lincoln Elementary Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50

Join former Peace Corps volunteer and professional musician Gregory Acker on a journey to Africa-learning traditional rhythms on djembe and dunun drums, bells, and shakers, with songs and dance moves to go along. You'll learn about West Africa through stories and background, and then jump into drumming and related art forms. If you've never experienced group drumming, you've got to try it, and if you have...you already know how much fun it is! Dress casually, and come prepared to drum, move, and sing!

Hip Hop Dance

Location: Safiyyah Dance Studio Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 35 Learn awesome hip hop dance moves from Safiyyah Rasool! Whether you're an absolute beginner or experienced performer, come join the hip hop dance workshop for lots of fun! Girl Scouts will experience traditional forms of hip hop, commercial hip hop, and freestyling. If you enjoy shows like So You Think You Can Dance, America’s Best Dance Crew, and Dancing With the Stars, then this is the workshop for you!!

safiyyahdance.net

Please wear sneakers!

Jump Into Juliette

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Celebrate the history of Girl Scouts with storyteller Susan Fowler! Let's jump into Juliette's life story, sing and sign around the campfire and create a friendship gift to remember March 12, 1912!

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Location: Lincoln Elementary Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50


Leatherneckin'

Location: Tandy Leather Times: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20 An introduction to a heritage skill craft will be given by Steve Peyton, a representative of Tandy Leather Company. Each girl will make a wristband and key chain using stamping tools and colored markers. Leaders are asked to be available to assist if needed.

Magic Workshop Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 50 Using coins and other ordinary objects, magician Bill Kustes will teach you how to present a series of magic tricks that you can use in your own magic show. Each girl should bring a deck of cards, a new unsharpened pencil, and a quarter. Other workshop materials will be provided.

Silk Screening

Location: Print-Tex USA Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 40 Have you ever been curious about how those designs get on your t-shirts? It’s called silk screening and it’s an interesting process to watch. Print-Tex U.S.A. has invited girls to visit the production plant and see how it is done. You will even get to print a Festival of the Arts t-shirt of your very own. There will be a $5 charge for each t-shirt, payable to Print-Tex the day of the Festival. (Shirt sizes available: Youth Small through Adult XXXL)

* $5 per t-shirt will be collected at the door. Make checks payable to Print-Tex.

Stonecutter

Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30

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Learn the art of stone cutting. Each girl will be able to chip/carve a design that will be on display at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center. Small pieces of limestone that are chipped off the larger piece will be turned into a keepsake for you to take home.


Tai Chi

Location: Convention Center, Room L-14 Times: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20 Taoist Tai Chi TM can reduce tension, increase flexibility and strength, and improve circulation and balance. During this workshop, participants will learn parts of the 108 movements of the Taoist Tai Chi set. The International Taoist Tai Chi Society is dedicated to bringing the benefits of Tai Chi to people of all abilities and ages.

kentucky.usa.taoist.org

We've Got the Beat

Location: Manual High School Auditorium Times: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20 In this hands-on musical workshop, girls will be guided by the Louisville Leopard Percussionists in some simple and fun percussion beats. Through listening, movement, and singing, Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors will learn to play complicated rhythms, improvise, and create original pieces without written music. The Leopards’ method of playing percussion is just plain fun, and it develops a love for music that motivates girls to want to learn more! No musical experience needed!

Troops who participate in this workshop will have the option to be a part of the Louisville Leopard Percussionists performance at 1:30!

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CD's and other media will be for sale after the workshop!


CADETTE, SENIOR, AMBASSADOR WORKSHOPS Girls may attend one workshop from their grade level. Workshops are available for girls’ participation only. Workshops are approximately 1 to 1 1/4 hours in length unless otherwise noted. Leaders are expected to provide supervision of their girls during the workshop and to assist if requested by the instructor. Cake Decorating

Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center – Troop House Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 35 Mary Lynn Hurst Riley will teach you how to turn a cake into a work of art. You will learn how to smooth-ice a cake to prepare it for decorating and practice making holiday theme designs. Each girl will take home her own newly decorated cupcakes. Please bring a box to hold three cupcakes for each Girl Scout.

Chinese Paper Cutting

Location: Crane House, The Asia Institute Time: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 25 Scissors, paper and patience is all you will need to form a Chinese symbol of good luck from a simple sheet of paper. Artist Joy Linwen, of Crane House, the Asia Institute, will demonstrate the art form and guide Girl Scouts through the process of making a finished wall hanging.

cranehouse.org Chocolate Lovers

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Chocolate is everywhere and one of America’s favorite foods. In this workshop, you will learn about the history of chocolates and have the opportunity to taste varieties including milk, semisweet and bittersweet. In addition, participants will learn about the various uses of chocolate in the culinary field and have the opportunity to taste various chocolate caramels from Twisted Chocolat. This workshop will be both informative and decadent!

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Location: Convention Center, Room L-10 Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30


Comedy Improv Basics Location: Convention Center, Room L-8 Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 25 Have a blast learning the basics of comic acting without a script! You’ll practice Collaboration, Storytelling, and Goal-Setting skills. Finally, you’ll create a short, imaginative scene and perform it for the group.

dramabygeorge.com

Flash Mob! Location: Lincoln Elementary Time: 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 75 You've heard about them. Seen them on YouTube. Maybe you've been part of one. It's time to kick it up a notch! Get your fly on with Sparkles and Spurs, a line dance exhibition team, to learn the latest flash mob craze - a hip hop routine to the sounds of The Fallout Boys hit "My Songs Know What You Did in the Dark (Light 'em Up)". Come dressed for the mob - rock it! We will then travel to a very public venue, to be announced in the fall, and stage your very own Flash Mob. The Flash Mob will be video recorded and posted on YouTube, as well as the Girl Scouts website.

2012 Festival of the Arts Flash Mob!

Glass Etching Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center – Café Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30 Beautiful etched glass is used to indicate fine, expensive glassware. With today's techniques and tools it is a skill that anyone can acquire to produce fabulous results using readily available glass. You will learn the differences in stencils, what to consider when stenciling a glass item, and how to make your own stencil designs. Then, you will try your hand etching a small glass item with etching cream and stencil.

Hip Hop Dance

Please wear sneakers!

safiyyahdance.com

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Learn awesome hip hop dance moves from Safiyyah Rasool! Whether you're an absolute beginner or experienced performer, come join the hip hop dance workshop for lots of fun! Girl Scouts will experience traditional forms of hip hop, commercial hip hop, and freestyling. If you enjoy shows like So You Think You Can Dance, America’s Best Dance Crew, and Dancing With the Stars, then this is the workshop for you!!

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Location: Safiyyah Dance Studio Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 35


HoundDog Press

Location: HoundDog Press Times: 9:00 a.m. # of people per event: 10 Ideas start with pen on paper. Then the magic begins! Scouts will cut their own linoleum blocks with hand tools, and a limited edition of prints will be made on a table top ""platen press"" dating from the 1930s. A portfolio exchange will take place among the Scouts, and everyone will take home an exclusive set of her own art prints.

hounddogpress.com

Indian Rangoli

Location: Crane House, The Asia Institute Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 25 Rangoli is the tradition of decorating with multicolored designs to welcome good fortune and well-being, an art form found in India. During this workshop, a Crane House, The Asia Institute artist will help you make your own Rangoli design that you can take with you.

cranehouse.org

Japanese Tea Ceremony

Location: Convention Center, Room L-13 Times: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20 The Japanese tea ceremony is a choreographic ritual of preparing and serving Japanese green tea, together with traditional Japanese sweets to balance with the bitter taste of the tea. The whole process is not about drinking tea, but is about aesthetics, using predefined movements, and preparing a bowl of tea from one's heart. Everyone is seated on the floor and the host always considers the guests' viewpoint with every movement and gesture.

Leatherneckin'

Location: Tandy Leather Times: 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 20

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An introduction to a heritage skill craft will be given by Steve Peyton, a representative of Tandy Leather Company. Each girl will make a wristband and key chain using stamping tools and colored markers. Leaders are asked to be available to assist if needed.


Stonecutter

Location: Girl Scout Program and Learning Center Times: 9:00, 11:00 a.m. & 1:30 p.m. # of people per event: 30 Learn the art of stone cutting. Each girl will be able to chip/carve a design that will be on display at the Girl Scout Program and Learning Center. Small pieces of limestone that are chipped off the larger piece will be turned into a keepsake for you to take home.

Tai Chi

Location: Convention Center, Room L-14 Times: 9:00 & 11:00 a.m. # of people per event: 20 Taoist Tai Chi TM can reduce tension, increase flexibility and strength, and improve circulation and balance. During this workshop, participants will learn parts of the 108 movements of the Taoist Tai Chi set. The International Taoist Tai Chi Society is dedicated to bringing the benefits of Tai Chi to people of all abilities and ages.

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Once you have your program schedule, you can select the maps you need to plan the day! For a map of all Festival of the Arts venues, CTRL + click here 2013 Festival of the Arts Map

Assumption High School 2170 Tyler Lane Louisville, KY Carnegie Center for Art and History 201 E. Spring Street New Albany, IN Cave Hill Cemetery 2395 Grinstead Drive Louisville, KY Conrad-Caldwell House Museum 1402 Saint James Court Louisville, KY

Lincoln Elementary 930 E Main Street Louisville, KY

Flame Run 815 W. Market St. Louisville, KY

Louisville Free Public Library Main Branch 301 York Street Louisville, KY

Floyd Central High School 6875 Old Vincennes Rd Floyds Knobs, IN Frazier History Museum 829 W. Main Street Louisville, KY Girl Scout Program and Learning Center 2115 Lexington Rd Louisville, KY Highland Green Discovery Center 1401 Bardstown Rd Louisville, KY HoundDog Press 309 E. Market St #103 Louisville, KY Howard Steamboat Museum 1101 E. Market Street Jeffersonville, IN Hwang's Martial Arts 2931 S. Hurstbourne Pkwy Louisville, KY Jeffersonville High School 2315 Allison Lane Jeffersonville, IN

Convention Center 221 S. 4th Street Louisville, KY

Just Creations 2722 Frankfort Ave Louisville, KY

Crane House, The Asia Institute rd 1244 S. 3 Street Louisville, KY

Kentucky Science Center 727 W. Main Street Louisville, KY

Culbertson Mansion 914 E. Main Street New Albany, IN Derby Dinner Playhouse 525 Marriott Drive Clarksville, IN Falls of the Ohio State Park 201 W. Riverside Drive Jeffersonville, IN

Kentucky Center for the Arts 501 W. Main Street Louisville, KY Kentucky Derby Museum 704 Central Avenue Louisville, KY Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft 715 W. Main Street Louisville, KY

Locust Grove 561 Blankenbaker Lane Louisville, KY Manual High School 120 W. Lee Street Louisville, KY (Use 2nd Street parking lot) Museum of the American Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Ave Louisville, KY Old Louisville Visitors Center 1217 S. 4th Street Louisville, KY Presentation Academy Arts and Athletics Building th 900 S 4 Street Louisville, KY Print-Tex USA 11198 Ampere Court Louisville, KY Rauch Planetarium 2301 S 3rd Street (parking lot) Louisville, KY Schimpff's Confectionery 347 Spring Street Jeffersonville, IN Safiyyah Dance 8007 Vine Crest Ave Suite 2 Louisville, KY Tandy Leather 4646 Hendrick Drive Louisville, KY Walden Theatre 1123 Payne Street Louisville, KY Youth Performing Arts School 1517 S. 2nd Street Louisville, KY

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By clicking (hold the CTRL key and click) on the highlighted links below, you will be taken directly to a Google Map for that address. You may then zoom in-or-out to get your bearings for the venue.

Filson Museum 1310 S. 3rd Street Louisville, KY

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Refund Policy and Volunteers The Festival of the Arts is a very popular event, designed to help girls explore new areas of the arts. Therefore, we ask your girls to make selections they have not experienced before and to be open to trying new things. If they have only one selection in a category, it may be better if they go to that program at another time.

REFUND POLICY

If the Festival Registrar is unable to give you any of your choices, she will call you and offer alternative selections. If these alternatives are not satisfactory, you may ask for a refund at that time.

VOLUNTEERS We want you! We need you! Girl Scouts ages 15-17, leaders, Parents and friends of Girl Scouts… can volunteer to help at the Festival. It’s FUN to help on Festival Day because you’ll get to see either a performance or workshop after you collect tickets, help troops find their place, or maybe assist a workshop instructor. You’ll receive a free Festival patch. Call the Festival of the Arts Desk 502 636-0900 ext. 34000 or e-mail festival@gskentuckiana.org for more information.

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You may apply for a refund only if you meet all of the following conditions: Selected 3 programs from the Events category. Selected 5 programs from the Performance, Exhibits and Tours category. Selected 5 Workshops from your troop age grade category. The Festival Registrar has not been able to place your troop into any of your selections.


At the Festival of the Arts you have the opportunity to experience a broad range of creative and fine arts in performances, exhibits and workshops conducted by many talented local and regional artists. Does this get your creative juices flowing? Can you express your Festival of the Arts experience in a drawing? Would you like to create the next Festival of the Arts Patch? Show us what you’ve got! Girl Scouts and adults are eligible to submit entries. Just follow the simple instructions below.

Please list the following information on the BACK Of your drawing: Name _________________________ Age _______ Troop Number ____________ or Adult ________ Level ______________________ Address _____________________ _____________ Phone ____________________________________

Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana

Your design here!

Send your entries to: Festival of the Arts Patch Design Contest 2115 Lexington Road Louisville, KY 40206

2014 Festival of the Arts

The winning artwork selection will be interpreted by the patch company for final approval by the Festival of the Arts committee. The winning design will be shown on the front of the 2014 Festival of the Arts brochure and the artist will be recognized within the program.

*** Original entries will not be returned! Winners will be selected by the Festival of the Arts Committee and the winners will be notified. The decision of the Committee is final.

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Start with a clean sheet of 8 ½ x 11” paper. Use colored pens, crayons, or markers for your drawing. Please limit the number of colors used to 5.

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REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS September 25 – First Draw Deadline All registrations received before 5:00 p.m. will be scheduled first, by random drawing. Registrations received after this time will be scheduled according to the date on which they are received until the Festival is full or when registration closes on Wednesday, October 16. If you need to add to your troop

registration, you must contact the Festival registrar at 502 636-0900 ext. 34000.

October 16 – Registration Closes Due to the scope of this event, registration closes and no changes can be made after this date. October 23 – Program Schedules Sent Program schedules will be sent to all registrants. The Festival registration process is designed to be fair to all - new and experienced - and to allow time for girls to be included in the decisions about their program selections. Troops must be registered for the 2013-2014 Girl Scout year. The troop registration must be received in the council office in order for your Festival registration to be processed. The total number of girls paid for Festival cannot exceed the number of girls registered in your troop. Troop must register at least 2 adults for your Festival registration to be processed. Read Volunteer Essentials/Safety Activity Checkpoints for safety and adult/girl ratio guidelines. The number of registered adults is limited in some programs, where noted, because of facility capacity. One adult must be registered if Scouts are registered independently (Juliette). Absolutely NO tagalongs (any girl under 5, any girl not registered with GSUSA or any boy) will be allowed! This popular event is for Girl Scouts (girls/adults) only. If an adult brings a tagalong, they will be asked to wait in the lobby or outside. The cost is $13 per Girl Scout, and $11 per adult, which includes a patch and admission to programs.

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If you are paying with a check and/or Cookie Dough, you must complete the form on the next page and send or bring it to the Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana Program and Learning Center, 2115 Lexington Road, Louisville, KY 40206. Please make checks payable to: Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana.

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If you are paying by credit card, you may register and order T-shirts on-line and will receive an immediate confirmation of you registration (not your Program Schedule assignments) and a Pre-Event Survey. Click here for on-line registration.


Please list your selections in the order of preference!



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