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Summer Program Guide 2009
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4. At-A-Glance Event Guide _________________________________ 1–4 Grade Level Legend
Safety and Sites __________________________________________ 5
D – Girl Scout Daisies (grades K-1)
I Camp ____________________________________________ 6–35
B – Girl Scout Brownies (grades 2-3)
Camp Double E _______________________________________ 6–7
J – Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4-5)
Camp Flying T ________________________________________ 8–9
C – Girl Scout Cadettes (grades 6-8)
Camp Four Winds ___________________________________ 10–11
S – Girl Scout Seniors (grades 9-10)
Camp Hazen _______________________________________ 12–13
A – Girl Scout Ambassadors (grades 11-12)
Camp Loga Vista _______________________________________ 14
Old Cowtown Museum _______________________________ 15–17
Starwoods Outdoor Center____________________________ 18–27
Camp Wah-Shah-She _________________________________ 28–35
Programs by Region ___________________________________ 36–51
Central Kansas (Salina Region) _________________________ 36–39
Flint Hills (Emporia Region) ___________________________ 40–41
Golden Plains (Wichita Region) _________________________ 42–43
Sunflower (Hays Region) _________________________________ 44
Tumbleweed (Garden City Region) ______________________ 45–48
Wheatbelt (Hutchinson Region) ________________________ 49–51
Program Aide and Camp Skills Leader Information __________ 52–53
Adult and Teen Training ________________________________ 54–55
Reserve Your Spot ____________________________________ 56–58
FAQ's __________________________________________________ 59
Cookie Credits __________________________________________ 60
Forms ________________________________________ End of Guide
5. May 2009 June 2009
Date Program Title Age Level Location Page
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27 (Day) Express Yourself DB Oakley 44 8-11 Campology C Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 21
Through Art
________________________________________________________________ 8-11 Kaleidoscope Camp B-3 J C S A Camp Hazen
________________________________________________________________ 12
27 (Overnight) Express Yourself B Oakley 44 8-12 Day Away Camp B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22
Through Art
________________________________________________________________ 8-12 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 42
8-12 Pedals & Paddles J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24
June 2009 9 Flower Power D Starwoods
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Date Program Title Age Level Location Page
________________________________________________________________ 9 Walter the Baker DBJ Great Bend
________________________________________________________________ 38
1 Girls Can Fish Too! DB Four Winds 11
________________________________________________________________ 9-11 Meade Lake Campout B-3 J C S A Meade State Lake 46
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1 Girl Time DBJC Salina 36
________________________________________________________________ 9-12 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
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1-3 Campbots JC Starwoods 20
________________________________________________________________ 9-12 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
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1-3 Campology J Starwoods 21
________________________________________________________________ 10 (Day) Express Yourself DB Phillipsburg 44
1-3 Camp Cook C Starwoods 20
________________________________________________________________ Through Art
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1-4 Star Bright BJ Starwoods 26
________________________________________________________________ 10 (Overnight) Express Yourself B Phillipsburg 44
1-4 Tails & Scales B Starwoods 27
________________________________________________________________ Through Art
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1-5 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita 42
________________________________________________________________ 10 Firefly Fairies DB Double E
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2 (Day) Express Yourself DB Atwood 44 10 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16
Through Art
________________________________________________________________ 10-11 Pampered Camper B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 23
2 (Overnight) Express Yourself B Atwood 44 10-12 Super Troopers B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 26
Through Art
________________________________________________________________ 10-12 Super Troopers J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 26
2 Girls Can Fish Too! JC Four Winds 11
________________________________________________________________ 10-12 Teen Blast at Night CSA Four Winds
________________________________________________________________ 11
2 Why Cycle? JCSA Hutchinson 51
________________________________________________________________ 11 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16
3 Big Brownie Bus Trip B Salina 36
________________________________________________________________ 11-12 Intern-Women At OCM CSA Old Cowtown 16
3 Crafty Creations D Wichita 42
________________________________________________________________ 18-19 Intern-Women At OCM CSA Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16
3-4 Night Owls J Starwoods 23
________________________________________________________________ 12-14 Family Summer Fun Weekend D B J C S A Four Winds
________________________________________________________________ 10
4 Crafty Creations B Wichita 42
________________________________________________________________ 12-14 Father/Daughter Camp Out D B J C S A Scott Lake
________________________________________________________________ 45
4 Flower Power D Starwoods 22
________________________________________________________________ 12-14 Smoky Hill River Festival CSA Salina 37
5 Crafty Creations J Wichita 42
________________________________________________________________ Face Painting
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5-6 She & Me Super Sleepover DB Starwoods 25
________________________________________________________________ 14 Dad Daughter Fish And Hike D B J C S A Burlington
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5-7 Santa Fe Trail Campout/Hike B J C S A Garden City 47
________________________________________________________________ 15 (Day) Express Yourself DB WaKeeney 44
6 Where The Buffalo Roam DBJC Garden City 48
________________________________________________________________ Through Art
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7-9 Junior Blast J Four Winds 11
________________________________________________________________ 10 (Overnight) Express Yourself B WaKeeney 44
8 Flower Power D Starwoods 22
________________________________________________________________ Through Art
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8 The Mixed-up Chameleon DBJ Great Bend 38
________________________________________________________________ 15 Flip Flop In The Sun D Loga Vista
________________________________________________________________ 14
8-9 Pampered Camper B Starwoods 23
________________________________________________________________ 15 Girl Time DBJC Great Bend
________________________________________________________________ 36
15-16 Buddy Bash B Starwoods
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Date Program Title Age-Level Location
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15-16 Scentsational B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24 22-26 Day Away Camp B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22
15-16 Sew What J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24 22-26 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 42
15-17 Take Flight J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 27 22-26 Pedals & Paddles J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24
15-18 Camper Sampler DB Camp Hazen
________________________________________________________________ 12 23 Flower Power D Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22
15-18 In Charge B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22 23 I See a Song DBJ Salina
________________________________________________________________ 38
15-18 Passport Thru Time DBJ Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 47 23-24 Brownies N’ Bonnets B Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 15
15-18 Soccer Camp DBJ Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 43 24 Older Girl Bus Trip CSA Salina 39
15-18 Splash Zone J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 25 Oceans of Fun
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15-18 Zink Goes To Camp B-3 J C S A Camp Hazen
________________________________________________________________ 13 24-25 Pampered Camper B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 23
15-19 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 42 24-26 Super Troopers B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 26
16-17 Flip Flop In The Sun B Loga Vista
________________________________________________________________ 14 24-26 Super Troopers J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 26
16-19 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 17 24-26 Tents & Trails J Harvey Co. Park West 43
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16-19 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 17 25 Where The Sidewalk Ends D B J C S A Hutchinson
________________________________________________________________ 51
17 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16 25-26 America…I Love You BJC Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 45
17 Mystery Getaway CSA Emporia
________________________________________________________________ 41 25-26 History & Mysteries CSA Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16
17-18 Buddy Bash B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 19 25-26 Summer Fun Overnight Adv. B J C Great Bend
________________________________________________________________ 37
17-18 Scentsational J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24 27 Linking Girls To The Land JCSA Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 46
17-18 Sew Glam C Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 24 28-29 Make New Bears B Four Winds
________________________________________________________________ 11
17-19 Flip Flop In The Sun J Loga Vista
________________________________________________________________ 14 29 Digital Photography JCSA Pratt
________________________________________________________________ 49
18 Brownie Beach Boogie B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 19 29 Let's Trek BJC Flying T
________________________________________________________________ 9
18 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 16 29 The Grouchy Ladybug DBJ Salina
________________________________________________________________ 38
18-19 Outta This World BJ Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 47 29-7/3 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 42
19-21 Art-Attack J Fort Hays State
________________________________________________________________ 44 29-7/1 Storybook Tales DB Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 47
19-21 Camping With My Guy DBJC Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 20 30-7/2 Starwoods Or Bust BJC Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 37
20 Wet N’ Wild BJ Johnson City
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20 Where The Sidewalk Ends D B J C S A McPherson
________________________________________________________________ 51
21-24 Camp Hollywood BJ Flying T
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22 Flower Power D Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22
22 Walter the Baker DBJ Salina
________________________________________________________________ 38
22-23 Pampered Camper B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 23
22-24 Tents & Trails D Harvey Co. Park West 43
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22-24 Tents & Trails B Harvey Co. Park West 43
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22-25 Campology C Starwoods
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22-25 Stargazers B-3 J C S A Camp Hazen
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Date Program Title Age Level Location
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1-2 “Cast” Away Camp BJCSA Meade State Lake 45
________________________________________________________________ 14-16 Space Cadettes C Starwoods
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6 Daisy Days D Anthony
________________________________________________________________ 49 14-17 Pioneers, Petticoats, CSA Old Cowtown 17
6 Weird Science B Anthony
________________________________________________________________ 51 And The Prairie
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6-9 Rhinestones And Royalty B J Flying T
________________________________________________________________ 9 15 Flower Power D Starwoods
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6-7 Buddy Bash B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 19 15 Green Is The Thing JCSA So. Hutch
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6-7 Memory Magic B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 23 15-16 Get Fired Up C Starwoods
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6-8 Campbots JC Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 20 15-17 Roughin' It JC Flying T
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6-8 Campology J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 21 16 Road Trip To Savings CSA Emporia
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6-8 Camp Cook C Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 20 16 Brownie Beach Boogie B Starwoods
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6-8 Splash Zone B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 25 17-24 Got Sails? CSA Loga Vista
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6-9 In Charge B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 22 18 Groom Your Room JCSA Dodge City
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6-9 Where The Sidewalk Ends D B Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 43 18 Optical Illusion DBJC Holcomb
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6-10 Horses Of Course JCSA Wichita
________________________________________________________________ 42 18 Future Builders 1 CSA Hutchinson
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7-10 Culinary Creations JCSA Garden City
________________________________________________________________ 45 20 Daisy Days D Hutchinson
________________________________________________________________49
7-10 Sunflower Society C-6th grade Old Cowtown
________________________________________________________________ 17 20 Weird Science B Hutchinson
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8-9 Buddy Bash B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 19 20-21 Brownies N’ Bonnets B Old Cowtown
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8-9 Memory Magic J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 23 20-22 Mythical Magic DBJ Garden City
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8-10 CSI: Camp Site Investigator J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 20 20-23 Tennis Camp BJ Wichita
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8-10 Space Cadettes C Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 25 20-23 Tennis Camp CSA Wichita
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9 Brownie Beach Boogie B Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 19 21 Paula's Explosion Scrapbooking C S A Emporia
________________________________________________________________41
9 Car Sense SA Hutchinson
________________________________________________________________ 49 21 Sew What J Emporia
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9 Playful Pixies D Double E
________________________________________________________________ 6 21-24 Oodles Of Fun DB Hutchinson
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9 Sun Catchers B Double E
________________________________________________________________ 7 22 Sew What B Emporia
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10 Junior Bus Trip J Salina
________________________________________________________________ 36 23-25 Cowgirl Up BJC Flying T
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10-11 Camp Rock-Boogie J Four Winds
________________________________________________________________ 10 25 Future Builders 2 CSA Camp Hazen
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10-12 Moonlight Mischief CSA Double E
________________________________________________________________ 6 25 Discovering The Colors JC Emporia 40
11 Future Builders 1 CSA Anthony
________________________________________________________________ 50 Of Chemistry
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12 Dad Daughter Bowling DBJCSA Emporia
________________________________________________________________ 40 27-30 Dance It Up BJC Flying T
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12-16 Expedition Challenge JC Four Winds
________________________________________________________________ 10 31-8/2 Father/Daughter Camp Out D B J C S A Scott Lake
________________________________________________________________45
13 Daisy Days D Larned
________________________________________________________________ 49
13 Dancin’ Divas DB Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 21
13 Weird Science B Larned
________________________________________________________________ 51
13-14 Clay Creations J Starwoods
________________________________________________________________ 21
13-14 Roughin' It B Flying T
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8. August 2009 Wah-Shah-She
Date Program Title Age Level Location Page
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1 Splish Splash D B J C S A Pratt 51
________________________________________________________________ 6/21-6/27 Pampered Camper 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 32
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8 Future Builders 3 CSA Hutchinson 50
________________________________________________________________ 6/21-6/27 Wander Wonder 6-9 Wah-Shah-She 33
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6/21-6/27 Wet And Wild 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 33
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Wah-Shah-She 6/21-6/27 Badge R's 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
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Date Program Title Age Level Location Page
________________________________________________________________ 6/23 Little Bits K-4 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/05-6/07 Core/Family Camp ALL Wah-Shah-She 28
________________________________________________________________ 6/24-6/27 Hannah Bobana 4 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/07-6/10 Mississippi Muddin’ 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 31
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Get Gakked 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 30
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6/07-6/13 A Smidgen 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Glam And Glitter 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/07-6/13 Badge R's 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Mississippi Muddin’ 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/07-6/13 Bubble Up 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Okie Karaoke 4-7 Wah-Shah-She 32
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6/07-6/13 Cowgirl Ways 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 30
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Pack Rat 6-11 Wah-Shah-She 32
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6/07-6/13 Flip And Dip 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 30
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Pirate's Pizzazz 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 32
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6/07-6/13 Freak Factor 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 30
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Sleuth Squad 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 33
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6/07-6/13 Twilight Zone 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 33
________________________________________________________________ 6/28-7/1 Whales Tales 4 Wah-Shah-She 33
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6/07-6/13 Wet And Wild 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 33
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6/07-6/27 C.I.T. 1 8-11 Wah-Shah-She 34
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6/07-6/27 C.I.T. 2 9-11 Wah-Shah-She 34
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6/11 Little Bits K-4 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/14-6/17 Hannah Bobana 4 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/14-6/20 Action Packed 6-11 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/14-6/20 Beach Bummin’ 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/14-6/20 Diagon Alley 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 30
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6/14-6/20 Globe Trotting 4-6 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/14-6/20 Inching & Pinching 5-7 Wah-Shah-She 31
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6/14-6/20 Showtime 4-7 Wah-Shah-She 32
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6/14-6/20 Treasure Trek 4-7 Wah-Shah-She 33
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6/14-6/20 Wonka Willies 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 34
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6/17-6/20 Bump In The Night 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/21-6/24 Picture Perfect 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 32
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6/21-6/27 A Smidgen 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/21-6/27 Beach Bummin’ 5-8 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/21-6/27 Bubble Up 4-5 Wah-Shah-She 29
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6/21-6/27 Forensic Fever 6-11 Wah-Shah-She 30
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9. Safety and Sites
Summer Program Staff About Our Sites
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland program staff ensures that all programs taking place on
Girl Scouts take safety seriously. In an effort to assure
Girl Scout property or off-site locations follow the Girl Scout “Safety-Wise” standards.
you of your daughter’s safety and well-being, we want
You will find information about Kansas Heartland camp properties before each section.
to take a moment to explain how we hire and choose
our paid seasonal staff.
Swimming Information
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland hires adult seasonal All swimming activities are supervised by currently certified American Red Cross
staff to fill specific job responsibilities (camp directors, Lifeguards or equivalent with adult watchers as required by Girl Scout “Safety-Wise”
waterfront, program activities, unit counselors, etc.) standards.
for the delivery of summer program. Only adults ages
18 or older are responsible for the supervision of Camp Loga Vista is located on Wellington Lake. The public swimming area is roped
participants. All seasonal staff must complete a written and buoyed.
application with three character/skill references. All
references are checked, a personal interview with the Starwoods Outdoor Center swimming area is a small private flat water lake with a
site director is conducted and the applicant undergoes gentle sloping sand beach, a swimming dock with a roped and buoyed swimming
a Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and Department area marked by depth from one to 10 feet. No diving is allowed from swimming dock.
of Motor Vehicles background check. In addition,
supervisors regularly monitor the performance of
seasonal staff members. Boating Information
All boating activities are under the direction of a qualified waterfront/aquatic director
and certified lifeguards as required by Girl Scout “Safety-Wise.” Each person wears a
U. S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) at all times when boating
regardless of swimming ability.
Note: Camp Four Winds is a 13 acre flat lake with one-person kayaks and canoes.
Since Starwoods Outdoor Center is an
Camp Loga Vista is located on Wellington Lake and has one-person kayaks, one or
American Camping Association accredited two-person sunfish sailboats and canoes.
site, a range of skills are verified during the
Harvey County West Park is a public flat water lake with canoes.
40 hours of onsite training to ensure that
seasonal staff can provide quality program Starwoods Outdoor Center is a private flat water lake with pedal boats for two to
four people and canoes.
delivery and a safe environment for each
child placed under their care and supervision.
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10. Camp Double E, 794 Road 200, Emporia
This 8.3 acre camp is located just north and west of Emporia on the Neosho River. This property includes two cabins, two shelter houses, a
platform tent and a gazebo to be used year round. Enjoy the upper and lower hiking trails, climbing rope, basketball court and a variety of other
sports.
Additional Information: Register as a troop or individual. No tagalongs and no walk-in registrations. No sandals or flip-flops. Please arrive with
sunscreen and bug spray already applied. Dress appropriately for the weather.
For questions about Camp Double E or programs taking place at this facility, contact Linda Jones or Amy Miller at (800) 342-4532 or (620) 342-4532.
F irefly Fairies Moonlight Mischief Playful Pixies
DB CSA D
Come sing and dance around the campfire. Your dream campout! Stay up late, sleep Join other Daisies at Camp Double E to play
Toast marshmallows and create your own in late! With challenging flashlight tag, games and create crafts while discovering
fairytale. scavenger hunts in the dark, viewing some of the secrets of nature. Connect with
constellations, nighttime games and Mother Nature to learn how you can take
Wednesday, June 10 activities, you will experience an action to preserve your earth.
7 to 9 p.m. unforgettable campout.
Thursday, July 9
Code: 3-FFDB July 10-12 9 to 11 a.m.
Cost: $5 per girl Friday 7 p.m. through Sunday 11 a.m.
Reservation Deadline: May 29 Code: 3-PPD
Capacity: 25 girl max., 10 girl min. Code: 3-MMCSA Cost: $5 per girl
Cost: $20 per girl Reservation Deadline: June 19
Reservation Deadline: June 19 Capacity: 25 girl max., 10 girl min.
Capacity: 25 girl max., 10 girl min.
Additional Information: Bring overnight
supplies including your bedroll. Bring board
games, sunscreen, and bug spray. GSKH is
not responsible for lost, stolen or broken
items, including but not limited to cell
phones, MP3 players or any other electronic
devices or personal possessions.
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11. Sun Catchers
B
Join other Brownies at Camp Double E to
play games and create crafts while discovering
some of the secrets of nature. Connect with
Mother Nature to learn how you can take
action to preserve your earth.
Thursday, July 9
1 to 4 p.m.
Code: 3-SCB
Cost: $5 per girl
Reservation Deadline: June 19
Capacity: 25 girl max., 10 girl min.
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12. Camp F lying T, 5101 W. River Road, Syracuse
This 23 acre Girl Scout camp is located near Syracuse. Features: earthen shelter that sleeps 20 in bunks; full kitchen; bathrooms with showers;
zip line; fire ring; outdoor brick stove; slip n’ slide and plenty of nature to enjoy.
Additional Information: Packing list will be mailed prior to program date.
Transportation to Camp Flying T: Depart from and return to Garden City Girl Scout Center. Please indicate if transportation is needed on
Reservation Form.
Cost: $15
Capacity: Min. of eight girls required.
For questions about Camp Flying T or programs taking place at this facility, contact Christina Britton at (888) 900-7061 or (620) 276-7061.
Camp Hollywood Cowgirl Up Dance it Up
BJ BJC BJC
Roll out the red carpet and put on your Giddy up, cowgirl! All good cowgirls know Get down, boogie, oogie, oogie! Come join
Vera Wang. Camp Flying T has gone how to treat their horse and equipment. the fun as we learn dances of new and old
Hollywood. We will work on acting skills, We will learn about the body and care of a from places near and far. Come get your
make-up, hair “do’s” and “don’ts” and horse and horse handling. Like the cowgirls groove on! Bebop to the beat! Have some
socialize with the rich and famous. We of old, we’ll sleep under the stars and cook fun and learn to dance.
will do all this in time to attend a movie over an open fire. This is a NEW progressive
premier in style. camp. July 27-30
Monday 11 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m.
June 21-24 July 23-25
Sunday 4 p.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m. Thursday 1 p.m. through Saturday 3 p.m. Code: 6-DIU
Cost: $125
Code: 6-CHBJ Code: 6-CUBJC Reservation Deadline: July 10
Cost: $125 Cost: $75 Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
Reservation Deadline: June 12 Reservation Deadline: July 3
Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min. Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
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13. Let’s Trek Roughin’ It
BJC BJC
Trekking is a term used in Europe for Are you a rough and tough sort of girl?
wandering around the countryside. We’re Have you ever wanted to sleep out under
going to TREK around the 23 acres of Flying T the stars? Do you want to cook your dinner
and discover all the hidden treasures of the over an open fire and tell stories around
camp. We’ll be able to see traces of the the campfire? Join us for a night on the
animals that make the camp their home. “range.”
Monday, June 29 Brownies:
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 13-14
Monday 11 a.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 6-LTBJC Code: 6-RIB
Cost: $20 Cost: $55
Reservation Deadline: June 19 Juniors and Cadettes:
Capacity: 35 girl max., 15 girl min. July 15-17
Wednesday 11 a.m. through Friday 5 p.m.
Rhinestones and Royalty Code: 6-RIJC
BJ Cost: $75
Have you ever wanted to be a princess? Do Reservation Deadline: June 26
you wonder what a princess life is like? Well, Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
here’s your chance. We will learn about fairy-
tale princesses, as well as real ones. Join us on
an adventure of learning what it’s like to be a
princess.
July 6-9
Monday 10 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: 6-RRBJ
Cost: $125
Reservation Deadline: June 22
Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
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14. Camp Four Winds, 9236 S. E. Quivira Road, Leon
Located east of Leon, this property includes a 13 acre lake, Compass Center, Tree House and platform huts. Camp Four Winds is a great place for
hiking, fishing and enjoying nature.
Additional Information: Register as a troop or individual with the exception of Summer Family Fun. Tagalongs cannot be accommodated with
the exception of Summer Family Fun. Site Volunteer Training and Outdoor Training must be completed for noted programs. Cost includes activity
supplies and summer patch.
For questions about Camp Four Winds or programs taking place at this facility, contact Mary Wilson at (888) 472-3683 or (316) 684-6531.
Camp Rock-Boogie Expedition Challenge Family Summer
J JC Fun Weekend
5-6-7-8!!! Grab your boogie shoes so you Like a little challenge to your summer? DBJCSA
can dance the day and night away. Learn Camp teams will challenge each other Enjoy a relaxing weekend camping with
dances from the “Irish Dancers” group. throughout the week. Some of the your family without all the work! This
Activities include learning different dances challenges include water activities, archery, action-packed weekend is filled with
and songs, costuming, making a craft, building structures, nature findings, cook- archery, water activities, crafts, games,
swimming and stargazing. ing, and a song challenge at last campfire. hiking, swimming, fishing, and of course,
Teams will stay in the tree house, platform a campfire with s’mores. Bring your
July 10-11 huts and a tent unit. Think of it as the family and your camping gear and leave
Friday 7 p.m. through Saturday 7 p.m. Kansas version of the Amazing Race! the cooking and all the work to us!
Code: 4-FWRB July 12-16 June 12-14
Cost: $55 per girl, adults free Sunday 3 p.m. through Thursday 6 p.m. Friday arrive between 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Reservation Deadline: June 22 through Sunday 10 a.m.
Capacity: 60 girl max., 40 girl min. Code: 4-FWEC
Cost: $125 per girl Code: 156
Additional Information: Adults required, Reservation Deadline: June 28 Cost: $100 per family
must have Outdoor Training and Site Capacity: 50 girl max., 20 girl min. Reservation Deadline: May 29
Volunteer Training. Volunteer Camp Capacity: 30 families max., 5 families min.
Skills Leaders needed. Includes Saturday Additional Information: A physical is
breakfast and lunch (please eat Friday required for this program. Six adult female Additional Information: Each family
evening meal before arriving). volunteers needed, must have Outdoor member must register. Tree House and
Training and Site Volunteer Training. platform huts available on first-come,
first-served basis. Tents are available for
rent, $5 each. Fee includes Friday dinner,
Saturday breakfast, lunch, dinner, and
snack and Sunday breakfast. Volunteer
Camp Skill Leaders needed.
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15. Girls Can F ish Too! Junior Blast Code: 4-FWMB
DB J Cost: $55 per girl
Reservation Deadline: June 12
Spend the day fishing and learning about the Start the summer out with a Blast! This Capacity: 50 girl max., 20 girl min.
basics of fishing. You will have a chance to three-day two-night campout is just for
catch a fish, try Brownie Bows, take a nature Girl Scout Juniors. Activities include Additional Information: Adult volunteers
hike and work on a craft all in the great out- archery, outdoor cooking, swimming, are needed, four adults per unit. Volunteers
doors. You will leave from and return to the canoeing, kayaking, fishing and crafts. must have Outdoor Training and Site
Wichita Girl Scout Center. Finish off the night with stargazing, Volunteer Training. Volunteer Camp Skills
skits, hikes and a campfire. Leaders needed. Cost includes new stuffed
Daisies and Brownies bear, meals and snack.
Monday, June 1 June 7-9
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday 3 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 4-400B Teen Blast at N ight
Juniors and Cadettes Code: 410 CSA
Tuesday, June 2 Cost: $80 per girl
Reservation Deadline: May 22 Start your summer out playing, not
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. working, at camp! This camp is designed
Code: 4-400J Capacity: 125 girl max., 50 girl min.
with you in mind; you will help set the
Cost: $37 per girl, $5 adult bus fee Additional Information: Adults volunteers camp program for this three-day adventure.
Reservation Deadline: May 22 needed, must have Outdoor Training and Experience water activities, outdoor
Capacity: 50 girl max., 20 girl min. Site Volunteer Training. Volunteer Camp cooking, advanced archery and crafts.
Skills Leaders needed. Cost includes all When the moon comes out try canoeing,
Additional Information: Includes transporta- meals. hiking, stargazing and more!
tion and snacks. Bus is provided from Wichita
Girl Scout Center, 360 Lexington Rd. With June 10-12
enough requests, we will have a bus stop in
Make New Bears Wednesday 6 p.m. through Friday 5 p.m.
B
Andover and Augusta. Code: 420
Make a new bear friend and keep old girl Cost: $80 per girl
Daisies, Brownies
friends. Design and make a camp outfit for Reservation Deadline: May 25
Adult volunteers needed; one adult per
your bear friend and take her along with Capacity: 50 girl max., 12 girl min.
8-10 girls registered, please no extra adults.
you as you discover the treasures of a
Volunteer Program Aides and Camp Skills Additional Information: Includes Thursday
traditional overnight camp including
Leaders needed. breakfast, lunch and dinner, Friday breakfast
canoeing, archery, campfire and more.
Juniors, Cadettes and lunch (please eat Wednesday evening
June 28-29 meal before arriving).
No adults required. Volunteer Camp Skills
Sunday 3 p.m. through Monday 5 p.m.
Leaders needed.
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16. Camp Hazen, 30303 Trail West Rd. S.W., Sylvia
This property is semi-primitive with a lodge, two shelter pavilions and platform tents. There are a variety of nature trails and a craft building
to keep you busy.
Additional Information: You will want to wear your play clothes and bring a hat, bug spray, sunscreen and closed-toe shoes (sandals are not
appropriate), sit-upon and mess kit.
For questions about Camp Hazen or programs taking place at this facility, contact Debbie Rippie at (800) 495-5166 or (620) 662-5485.
Camper Sampler Future Builders 2 Kaleidoscope Camp
DB CSA B-Third grade, J C S A
Enjoy traditional camp activities including In Future Builders 2, you will learn about Looking through a kaleidoscope you see
playing in the water, arts and crafts, hikes, power tools and how to use them. In the many different things. At this camp you
nature, songs, games and a cookout. Try third and final Future Builders, you will will experience many different things
new things while hanging out with new be working with Interfaith Housing to including: singing; creating arts and crafts;
friends. put those newly learned skills to work. archery; hiking; playing games; getting
Information on Future Builders 1 and 3 wet; learning outdoor skills; making new
June 15-18, Monday through Thursday, is located on page 50. friends and more!
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Saturday, July 25 June 8-11
Code: 5-HCS 1 to 6 p.m. Monday 8 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m.
Cost: $30 per girl
Reservation Deadline: May 29 Code: 5-FB2 Code: 5-HKC
Capacity: 50 girl max., 10 girl min. Cost: $10 per girl Cost: $40 per girl
Reservation Deadline: July 10 Reservation Deadline: May 18
Capacity: 60 girl max., 10 girl min. Capacity: 100 girl max., 50 girl min.
Additional Information: Supper will Additional Information: Bring your
be provided, bring a mess kit. Wear overnight gear, tent, sleeping bag and
appropriate clothing and closed-toe shoes. pillow.
No sandals or clothes that hang or have
strings that might catch on things.
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17. Stargazers
B-Third grade, J C S A
Why stay home when you can come to camp?
Sleep in and stay up late. Come do your nails,
do yoga, go for a hike, write in a journal, make
jewelry, and do some stargazing. Enjoy archery,
outdoor cooking, arts & crafts and of course a
campfire with s’mores, songs and skits.
June 22-25
Monday 8 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m.
Code: 4-HSG
Cost: $40 per girl
Reservation Deadline: June 1
Capacity: 100 girl max., 50 girl min.
Additional Information: Bring your overnight
gear, tent, sleeping bag and pillow.
Zink Goes to Camp
B-Third grade, J C S A
What makes you special? Meet Zink, a special
Zebra with spots instead of stripes. Zink will
share his message of compassion, respect, and
understanding while showing you all the fun
things you can do at camp. Leave camp with a
baby Zink just for you!
June 15-18
Monday 8 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m.
Code: 5-HZC
Cost: $40 per girl
Reservation Deadline: May 29
Capacity: 75 girl max., 30 girl min.
Additional Information: Bring your overnight
gear, tent, sleeping bag and pillow.
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18. Camp Loga Vista, 513 S. Lakeview Rd., Wellington
Located on Wellington Lake, this camp has a lot to offer. The cozy cabin has a large screened-in porch, covered deck and spacious living room
with fireplace, kitchen and outdoor pavilion.
Additional Information: Register as a troop or individual. Tagalongs cannot be accommodated. Site Volunteer Training and Outdoor Training
must be completed for noted programs. Cost includes activity supplies, crafts and summer patch.
For questions about Camp Loga Vista or programs taking place at this facility, contact Mary Wilson at (888) 472-3683 or (316) 684-6531.
F lip-F lop in the Sun Got Sails?
DBJ CSA
Enjoy lots of summer sun and water fun at flip-flop camp. As a Daisy you will explore science Captain Girl Scout, enjoy this week-long
and nature, try Brownie Bows, crafts and swimming. Brownies will camp overnight and camp packed with sun and water
try water activities, crafts, outdoor cooking, explore nature and do Brownie Bows (second activities including sailing, canoeing,
graders) or archery (third graders). Juniors have a two-night campout packed full of water and kayaking, swimming and a trip to the
boating fun, archery, outdoor cooking, crafts and more. Wellington water park. If you don’t know
much about boating, don’t worry. By
Daisies Brownies Juniors week’s end you’ll be soloing on your
Monday, June 15 June 16-17 June 17-19 own in the middle of Wellington Lake.
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m. Wednesday 3:30 p.m.
Code: 175-D through through Friday Noon July 17-24
Cost: $35 Wednesday Noon Code: 177-J Friday 7 p.m. through Friday 6 p.m.
Code: 176-B Cost: $80 per Junior
Code: 306
Cost: $60
Cost: $185 per girl
Free for adult volunteers Reservation Deadline: July 3
Reservation Deadline: June 1 Capacity: 25 girl max., 10 girl min.
Capacity: 75 max., 25 min. per session Additional Information: A physical is
required. Must be comfortable in the
Additional Information: Adult volunteers needed, must have Outdoor Training and Site water. Kansas State Boaters Education
Volunteer Training. Brownie and Junior troops must meet adult to girl ratios. Program Aides card is required for sailing on the lake,
and Volunteer Camp Skills Leaders needed. Cost includes snack for Daisies and meals for (Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland will
Brownies and Juniors. offer a boaters class on Wednesday,
May 28 at the Wichita office). Cost
includes all meals (please eat Friday
evening meal before arriving), water
park fees and transportation to water park.
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19. Old Cowtown Museum, 1865 Museum Blvd., Wichita
Girl Scouts help bring Old Cowtown Museum (OCM) to life as they demonstrate typical activities of girls and women in the 1870’s. Girls and adults
participating in this unique educational opportunity are dressed in period costumes and “act” as historical characters.
Old Cowtown Museum Costumes: Many girls and adults like to provide their own unique costume, following the museum’s guidelines for sewing
and fabric choice. The patterns for costumes are available for checkout from Karen by calling (316) 522-8973. For more information, contact
Mary Wilson at mwilson@kansasgirlscouts.org. Girls who find it difficult to make their own costume may rent a full costume from those available in
inventory on a first-reserved, first-served basis. There is an additional $22 fee when renting a costume. Girls must provide their own long black
socks and ankle-high black shoes. Complete the costume rental form found in the back of this guide. Attach a check to the costume rental form
and send it to the Wichita Girl Scout Center or pay online. Adults volunteering as unit staff or teens volunteering as Museum Aides or Museum
Leaders-in-Training (LIT) may also request the use of a full costume at no charge. All participants must be in period costumes approved by the
Girl Scout costume coordinator.
Additional Information: Register as a troop or individual. Tagalongs can not be accommodated with the exception of Frontier Fun. Site Volunteer
Training must be completed for noted programs. Cost includes snacks, crafts, activities supplies, and OCM summer patch. For girls who are
interested in attending Old Cowtown Museum and need accommodations, contact Mary Wilson at (888) 472-3683 or (316) 684-6531.
For questions about Old Cowtown Museum or programs taking place at this facility, contact Mary Wilson at (888) 472-3683 or (316) 684-6531.
Brownies N ’Bonnets
B
During this two-day program you will wear bonnets, make Victorian-era crafts,
experience 1870’s style cooking and earn the Folk Arts Girl Scout Badge.
Session 4: Tuesday and Wednesday, June 23-24
Session 8: Monday and Tuesday, July 20-21
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Code:
Session 4: 707-4
Session 8: 707-8
Cost: $40 per girl, no charge for bonnets
Reservation Deadline: Session 4: June 1; Session 8: July 6
Capacity: 72 girl max., 12 girl min.
Additional Information: Adult volunteers needed; must have Site Volunteer Training
and must meet one adult per six girl ratio. Dresses not required. Cost includes Folk
Arts Girl Scout Badge.
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20. Frontier Fun Intern-Women at Cowtown
DB CSA
Discover living history and earn Our The typical 1870’s woman had to be
Council’s Own Frontier Fun Try-it. Frontier competent in many areas to successfully
Fun activities are led by Girl Scout staff. carry out her role in Victorian society.
This internship will help you gain the
Session 2: knowledge and self-assurance to be a
Wednesday, June 10 or Thursday, June 11
proficient domestic volunteer for Old
9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Cowtown Museum. Girl Scout staff will
prepare you for the entrance interview,
Session 3:
June 17, Wednesday, or June 18, Thursday and upon acceptance to the program you
will work with Cowtown staff to be able
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
to present a woman’s life to the visiting
Code: public. Upon completion of the program,
Session 2: Wednesday 704-2W you will need to apply to Old Cowtown
Session 2: Thursday 704-2Th Museum. Once your application is
Session 3: Wednesday 704-3W History & Mysteries accepted, you will work directly with
Session 3: Thursday 704-3Th CSA Old Cowtown Museum Staff in a variety
Cost: $12 per Girl Scout, $5 per adult An overnight at Old Cowtown! Pack your of roles throughout the museum.
and sibling (fee is nonrefundable) bedroll and come explore 1870’s Kansas
Reservation Deadline: Session 2: Thursday and Friday, June 11-12
history and some of its mysteries at Old
Session 2: May 27 Session 3: Thursday and Friday, June 18-19
Cowtown Museum. You might be a little
Session 3: June 3 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
surprised by what you find out.
Capacity: 25 girl max., 15 girl min. Girls participate in both sessions.
Session 4: June 25-26
Additional Information: Each girl must Code: 4-OCIW
Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday 4 p.m.
be accompanied by an adult, either a Cost: $10 per girl
parent or a troop leader. Families welcome, Code: 4-OLHM Reservation Deadline: May 23
Cost: $50 per girl
Capacity: 5 girl max., 2 girl min.
all family members attending must register.
No walk-ins or additional non-paid visitors. Reservation Deadline: June 1
Additional Information: Must have
Dresses not required. Cost includes Fron- Capacity: 30 girl max., 10 girl min.
attended the Pioneers, Petticoats and the
tier Fun Try-It. Prairie program or worked as a museum
Additional Information: Adult volunteers
needed, must have Site Volunteer Training. LIT at any of the past summer programs.
Participants must be in time-period clothing Girl participants must be in time-period
approved by the Girl Scout costume clothing.
coordinator. Cost includes Thursday supper,
Friday meals, snacks, crafts, activities and
Girl Scouts at Old Cowtown Patch.
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21. Pioneers, Petticoats, Session 6: Advanced Victorian
Tuesday through Frday, July 7-10
and the Prairie 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lifestyles
CSA J
Code: 706
This session is designed especially for teens, Cost: $75 per girl As a Victorian girl you will do advanced
for those who have never experienced Girl Reservation Deadline: June 19 time-period crafts, cooking projects, play
Scout Cowtown programs or those who love Capacity: 48 girl max., 12 girl min.; Victorian parlor games, social events,
coming back year after year. Complete an 2 adults per 12 girls chores, advanced dancing, etiquette and
advanced time-period craft, make a Victorian elocution. Girls will also earn the Our
hat and hat pin, and practice dances and social Additional Information: Adult volunteers Council’s Own Prairie Pioneers Badge.
graces from the 1870’s. Learn what it takes needed, must have Site Volunteer Training.
Girl and adult participants must be in Session 2:
to be a schoolmarm and bake in the wood Tuesday through Friday, June 9-12
burning stove. time-period clothing.
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Session 7:
Tuesday through Friday, July 14-17 Victorian Lifestyles Session 3:
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
J Tuesday through Friday, June 16-19
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Code: 705 Become a Victorian girl during this program.
Make Victorian-era crafts, do needlework, Code:
Cost: $75 per girl Session 2: 702-2
Reservation Deadline: June 26 play games with 1870’s toys, sample pioneer
cooking, perform daily chores, and learn Session 3: 702-3
Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.; Cost: $70 per girl
2 adults per 12 girls etiquette and elocution. Girls will also earn
the Our Council’s Own Prairie Pioneers Badge. Reservation Deadline: May 29
Additional Information: Adult volunteers Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.;
Session 2: Tuesday through Friday, June 9-12 2 adults per 12 girls
needed, must have Site Volunteer Training.
Cost includes Women of the Frontier Interest Session 3: Tuesday through Friday, June 16-19
Badge. Girl and adult participants must be in
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Additional Information: Adult volunteers
needed, must have Site Volunteer Training.
time-period clothing. Code:
Girl and adult participants must be in time
Session 2: 701-2 period clothing. Cost includes Junior
Sunflower Society Session 3: 701-3 Prairie Pioneers Girl Scout Badge.
Cadette-Sixth grade only Cost: $70 per girl
Reservation Deadline: May 31
Live the Victorian life during your time at Old
Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.;
Cowtown. Learn how to do calligraphy, make 2 adults per 12 girls
pressed flowers, advanced stitching, quilting
and 1870’s style cooking. Enjoy a Victorian Additional Information: Adult volunteers
luncheon, “high” tea and a birthday party needed, must have Site Volunteer Training.
where you will exchange birthday gifts that Girl and adult participants must be in
you have crafted. time-period clothing.
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22. Starwoods Outdoor Center 7800 S. 103rd St. W., Clearwater
,
This 160 acre camp facility includes a lodge, tipis, covered wagons, platform tent unit, Science and Nature Center, Sports Pavilion, waterfront
with sand beach, three troop houses, Ceremony Island, nature trails and sports trails.
Additional Information: Cost includes summer opportunity patch or program specific patch and Starwoods drinking cup.
For questions about Starwoods Outdoor Center or programs taking place at this facility, contact Melissa Loibl (888) 472-3683 or (620) 545-8310.
Starwoods Outdoor Center became an ACA accredited site Oct. 18, 2005. This “stamp of approval” by the
American Camping Association means that the activities offered year round offer a solid foundation of health,
safety and program quality standards. These standards were established by experts from the American Academy of
Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, the camping industry and other youth service agencies to assure that current
practices at the site reflect the most up-to-date, research based standards in site operation.
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23. Blast from the Past Brownie Beach Boogie Buddy Bash
J B B
Blast through the past starting in the Wild Come dressed for the most rockin’ Spending time with your special Girl Scout
West. Walk the Chisholm Trail and enjoy a Hawaiian luau Starwoods has to offer. buddy is easy this summer at Starwoods
chuckwagon lunch surrounded by covered Swim, play beach games, build sand castles, Outdoor Center. All you have to do is get
wagons. Wear your poodle skirts on Tuesday make your own lei, and end the day with with your buddy and register to attend this
and explore the wonderful world of a dance party and ice cream sundaes in camp together. Sleep over in Lily’s Pad unit
Dr. Theodore Seuss Geisel and his contributions the lodge. Luau themed activities will be house, make a special craft, play in the water
to the WWII efforts. We’ll wrap up our tour conducted indoors if the weather does not and on the beach, and visit the Starwoods
through time with a totally rad 1980’s dance cooperate. Science & Nature Center.
party.
Session 3: Thursday, June 18 Session 3: June 15-16
Session 7: July 13-16 Session 6: Thursday, July 9 Session 3: June 17-18
Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily Session 7: Thursday, July 16 Session 6: July 6-7
Wednesday, 9 a.m. through Thursday 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily Session 6: July 8-9
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 4 p.m. or
Code: 4-BPJ Code: Wednesday 6 p.m. through Thursday 4 p.m.
Cost: $115 per girl Session 3: 4-BBA
Includes: Daily snacks, Monday lunch, Session 6: 4-BBB Code:
Wednesday dinner, Thursday breakfast and Session 7: 4-BBC Session 3: 4-BB3A
lunch Cost: $40 per girl Session 3: 4-BB3B
Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min. Includes: Snack Session 6: 4-BB6A
Capacity: 80 girl max., 40 girl min. Session 6: 4-BB6B
Additional Information: Cost: $65 per girl
– Staff Provided Additional Information: Includes: Evening snack, breakfast, lunch,
– Individual Participation – Girls must register with an adult and afternoon snack
– Troops Invited Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
Additional Information:
– Staff Provided
– Individual Participation
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24. Camp Cook Session 6: July 8-10 Camping with My Guy
C Wednesday 6 p.m. through Friday Noon DBJC
Prepare to get creative in the kitchen. Code: 4-CSI Sleep in a tipi, covered wagon, platform
Explore indoor and outdoor cooking Cost: $80 per girl tent, bunkhouse, or your own tent
methods, meal planning and preparation Includes: Thursday breakfast, lunch, and with your dad. We’ve got lots of special
are certainly on the menu, but so is grocery dinner and Friday breakfast activities planned for just the two of you.
shopping. As part of your grocery shopping Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min. Do a special craft, “fly” airplane simulators,
excursion you will have the opportunity take a twilight pedal boat ride, swim, play
Additional Information:
to visit a local farmer’s market. If eating is glow-in-the-dark air golf, take a night hike,
– Staff Provided
what you like to do then this is the camp make a campfire, and eat s’mores.
– Individual Participation
for you.
Session 3: June 19-21
Session 1: June 1-3
Session 6: July 6-8
Campbots Friday 6 p.m. through Sunday 10 a.m.
JC Code: 902
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 4 p.m.
Wish you had a robot to do the dishes for Cost: $75 per pair, $20 for each
Code: additional girl
you or take out the trash? Join us for this
Session 1: 4-CCC1 Includes: Saturday breakfast, lunch,
fun hands-on camp where you will work
Session 6: 4-CCC6 dinner, Sunday breakfast and s’mores
in teams to design, build, program and
Cost: $115 per girl Capacity: 60 girl and adult pairs max.,
test LEGO robots! Teams will put their
Includes: All meals and snacks 30 girl and adult pairs min.
robot building skills to the test racing their
Capacity: 12 girl max., 6 girl min.
Campbots against other teams’ robotic Additional Information: Accompanying
Additional Information: Bring three creations. adults must be at least 21 years old.
favorite recipes from home.
Session 1: June 1-3 Fishing available, bring your own gear and
– Staff Provided
Session 6: July 6-8 bait. No license needed. Indicate sleeping
– Individual Participation
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 4 p.m. unit preference when registering.
CSI: Camp Site Code:
Session 1: 4-CB1
Investigator Session 6: 4-CB6
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Cost: $115 per girl
Where has the camp director gone? It Includes: Daily snacks; Monday dinner;
is up to you to find her; the fate of the Tuesday breakfast, lunch and dinner;
camp is in your hands. Learn how to cast Wednesday breakfast and lunch
impressions, use a centrifuge, and create Capacity: 24 girl max., 12 girl min.
slides for viewing through microscopes.
Additional Information:
Experience other not-so-mysterious
– Staff Provided
adventures Starwoods has to offer like
– Individual Participation
swimming, crafting and campfires.
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25. Campology Clay Creations Dancin’ Divas
JC J DB
Camp for real; camp like a girl. Spend your For all of you budding artists, this camp is You got to move it, move it…on over to
time “lost” on the “other” side of the lake just for you. Pour slip into ceramic molds, Starwoods, Starwoods. During this day of
learning about fire building, outdoor living, learn how to load and fire a kiln, paint fired dancin’, we’ll work on the Dancercize Try-It,
knot tying and crafting. There will be plenty pieces, and fashion one-of-a-kind beads and make a craft, and have plenty of fun.
of time to play in and on the water. Canoe, other creations from clay.
pedal boat and a take twilight swim. Session 7: Monday, July 13
Session 7: July 13-14 Session 7: Tuesday, July 14
Juniors: Monday 9 a.m. through Tuesday 4 p.m. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily
Session 1: June 1-3
Session 6: July 6-8 Code: 243-J Code:
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 4 p.m. Cost: $90 per girl Session 7: Monday 4-DDBM
Cadettes: Includes: Daily snack, Monday dinner, Session 7: Tuesday 4-DDBT
Session 2: June 8-11 Tuesday breakfast and lunch Cost: $40 per girl
Session 4: June 22-25 Capacity: 12 girl max., 6 girl min. Includes: Snack
Monday 9 a.m. through Thursday 4 p.m. Capacity: 40 girl max., 20 girl min.
Additional Information:
Code: – Individual Participation Additional Information:
Session 1: Junior: 4-JC1 – Staff Provided – Individual Participation
Session 6: Junior: 4-JC6 – Staff Provided
Session 2: Cadette: 4-CC2 – Troops Invited
Session 4: Cadette: 4-CC4
Cost:
Juniors: $115 per girl
Cadettes: $135 per girl
Includes: Daily snacks, all meals except for
Monday breakfast and lunch
Capacity:
Juniors: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
Cadettes: 12 girl max., 6 girl min.
Additional Information: Juniors will sleep in
platform tents. Cadettes will pitch tents to
sleep in.
– Staff Provided
– Individual Participation
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