Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania 2014 Camp Guide

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MOS EY WOOD Entering grades 11–12

Special Events!

CIT II

MOSEY WOOD 75th

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Anniversary Celebration

MOSEY WOOD

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Family Camp

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July 20 – August 8 (Girls go Home weekend of august 1–3) $450 If you have already completed CIT I and are looking for more specialized training come be part of CIT II. *Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed CIT I and obtained permission from the Camp Director.

Camp Mosey Wood: Waterfront or Adventure/ Teambuilding

LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS OPTIONAL RAFTING TRIP:

During their first week, girls in these programs can participate in a guided rafting trip down the Lehigh River for an additional $35. Registration & payment for this option occur during checkin; the required release form is available online.

Entering grades 7-8 Camp Program Aide July 6–18, July 20 – August 1 $370 Are you a returning camper who is looking to become more involved? During these two weeks you will work as a team to design and lead resident camp activities for younger girls. You will explore a number of areas, including camp crafts, games, songs, environmental activities, science and sports. Enjoy theme days and special events, and learn about team building, personal growth and leadership basics.

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You will fulfill the GSEP requirements for the Program Leadership Course. Girls will not earn the Program Aid pin but will earn many of requirements; LIA and leadership hours will need to be completed to earn the pin.

Entering grades 10–12 CIT I June 22 – July 18 (Girls go Home the weekend of July 4–6) $500 You will learn about leadership, safety, risk management, general camp management, childcare and much more during the first two weeks of this program. During the second two weeks you will participate in an internship where you will be able to use your skills as a “counselor” for younger girls. Must demonstrate maturity, commitment and leadership potential and be able to work well with others in a positive atmosphere. CITs will also enjoy traditional camp activities during their stay. Upon successful completion of this program girls will earn their CIT I Pin.

spring/summer 2014 • camp guide • gsep.org

Waterfront: You must be a lifeguard or qualify to take the lifeguard training prior to the start of camp (first weekend in June at Mosey Wood) and be a minimum of 16 years old. To qualify to take the test you will be expected to swim 550 yards using the freestyle and breast strokes, retrieve a 10lb block from the bottom of the lake and tread water for 10 minutes with hands out of the water. After successfully completing the Waterfront Lifeguard course you will spend your time reviewing and practicing what your learned in CIT I and continue your internship on the lake at both boating at swimming! Adventure/Teambuilding: This program is designed for girls who are experienced and like the adventure part of camp. Included in this training is how to facilitate the rock wall and ropes course as well as learning how to implement various teambuilding exercises with younger girls. Plan and lead hikes, help teach survival skills, geocaching and more as you work with the staff to provide adventure programs for the younger campers.


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