2016-17 Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, and Junior Activity Guide

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GIRL SCOUT DAISY + BROWNIE + JUNIOR ACTIVITY GUIDE

2016 – 2017


We’re the Girl Scouts and we believe in the power of every girl. It began over 100 years ago with one woman, Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. Today, Girl Scouts continue her vision of building girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place. And with our fabulous programs throughout the year, there’s a chance for every girl to do something amazing. From exploring the outdoors to building a robot to developing healthy habits to becoming the leader she is meant to be - with Girl Scouts, you can rest easy while she laughs, explores, and discovers anything is possible! Girl Scouts is a great way to spend quality time with your girl having fun, helping her find her passions, and supporting her along her path to success. There are many ways to volunteer from becoming a Troop Co-Leader to a Troop Chaperone to a School Captain. Become a role model she’ll always remember. Volunteer today! Visit www.nccoastalpines.org. Registration Information Registration Information ...................................4 Financial Assistance............................................5 Cancellations & Refunds ...................................5

Animal Care...........................................................19 “To Serve God…” Religious Recognitions Workshop ................................19 Religious Recognitions Webinar ...................19

Dollars & Sense: Financial Literacy 2016 Fall Product Program ...............................9 2017 Cookie Program..........................................9

Outdoor & Road Trips On Target...............................................................20 Adventures in Orienteering ...........................20 Fishing Fun .............................................................21 Dolphin & Dune....................................................21 Island & Sound Exploration.............................21 One Big Happy Family Camp..........................21 Bio Blitz! ..................................................................21 Fun in the Sun ......................................................22 Destinations & Travel Webinar .....................22 Choose Your Weekend – Troop Camping Adventure ..........................23 Outdoor Skills: Setting Up Camp .................24 Outdoor Skills: Cooking ...................................24 Outdoor Skills: Finding Your Way .................24 Outdoor Skills: Staying Safe ...........................24 Outdoor Skills: Weekend (invite only)........24 Camp Open Houses .........................................25

Citizenship & Stewardship Nature Play Day ...................................................10 NC SPARKLE Day..................................................11 Explore the Outdoors ........................................11 Earth Works............................................................11 Culture & The Arts Photography Exploration.................................12 My Family Story ....................................................12 Animal Adventures.............................................12 Fantastic Fibers ...................................................12 Marbles Mega Sleepover: Make, Shop & Drop...........................................13 World Thinking Day.............................................13 Playing the Past....................................................13 Marbles Mega Sleepover: Dazzling Discoveries .......................................13 Toys & Games.......................................................13 Artspace Creativity Challenge.......................14 Marbles Mega Sleepover: Ultimate Sleepover..........................................14 Maritime Day.........................................................14 Healthy Living Girls’ Golf Day .......................................................15 Make Every Dance Step Count......................15 The Art of Zentangle..........................................15 Daisy Healthy Minds & Bodies .......................15 Scouting for the Cure ........................................15 Spooky Trail Run & Field Day...........................15 Girl Talk: Mom & Me ............................................16 Ultimate Frisbee..................................................16 First Day Hike........................................................16 Polar Ice House: Skate Day .............................16 My Senses & Me...................................................16 Canoeing 101...................................................16, 17 Make It, Eat It Sleepover....................................17 Climbing the Alpine Tower...............................17 Leadership Girl Scout Bronze Award Workshop – Webinar.......................................18 University of North Carolina Law Activity for Girl Scouts...........................18 Daisies: My Teddy & Me ....................................18 Daisies Make a Difference ...............................19 2

STEM: Science, Technology , Engineering & Math Bug Out ..................................................................26 Animal Habitats ..................................................26 The Amazing Honeybee .................................26 Entertainment Technology Overnight ......26 Daisies: Flower Friendships............................27 Entertainment Technology............................27 Junior Detective .................................................27 I’m an Inventor.....................................................27 Mad Scientists .....................................................27 Letterboxer ..........................................................28 Radical Robotics.................................................28 Reach for the Stars! Overnight .....................28 Can-Do Robotics ...............................................28 Girl Scout Night – Becoming a Naturalist .........................................................29 Geocacher Overnight ......................................29 MarineQuest ........................................................29 LEGO Robotics...................................................29 Gardeners at Heart ...........................................29 Flower Power.......................................................30 Computer Expert ..............................................30 Computer Diva ...................................................30 Engineer It! ...........................................................30 Contact Us Mobile Program Vehicle ..................................30 Council Service Centers & Shops ................31


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ACTIVITY REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Use this guide to … READ … review the dates, times, fees, and activity descriptions. SELECT … the activities you would like to attend. REGISTER … individually or as a troop — check each activity for more information, then register online. For all activities, individually registered girls must attend with an adult.

SAMPLE ACTIVITY LISTING Here’s a sample activity listing, which explains the information published for each activity.This paragraph contains a brief description of the activity. If you have any questions, please email helpdesk@nccoastalpines.org or contact the council at 800-284-4475. who The grade levels that can attend the activity when Date and time of the activity where Activity location, County fee The cost per girl and adult. You must register for all activities, even those without fees. This allows for appropriate safety planning and activity preparations. registration Opening Date/Closing Date Individual/Troop Registration Closing Date Opening Date This is the date when registration opens for this activity. Online activity registrations open at 10:00 a.m. EST.

Individual Registration This activity can be attended by girls not in a troop or troops where only one or two girls would like to attend. An adult chaperone must register to attend with the girl(s).

Troop Registration This activity can be attended by three or more girls from the troop with the appropriate number of adults according to the safety ratios. Prior approval is required to register additional adults beyond the safety ratio.

This is the last day to register for an activity if space is available. Please note that some activities fill prior to the closing date.

Registering Online For Activities • Register and pay online on or after the registration opening date at www.nccoastalpines.org. • Click Activities on the website home page main menu bar and view activities in a list or calendar format. Use the advanced search to filter for specific activities. • Click the name of the activity to view the activity details. Select Register Now on the page to begin the online registration process or Add to MyActivities to select the activity and continue searching.

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NEW THIS YEAR! All training and activity registrations will now take place through the council website at www.nccoastalpines.org. Parents and troop leaders will select activities to add to their shopping cart via Add to MyActivities or can register for a single activity by selecting Register Now. The online checkout process requires troop leaders/parents to login through My GS to complete registration and apply payment.

Financial Assistance Financial assistance is available for registered Girl Scouts who would otherwise be unable to attend individual programs, councilsponsored activities and camps. • Financial assistance is not available for events which are $10 or less. • To request financial assistance, a deposit must be made and a financial assistance request form must be completed for each event. • For additional financial assistance questions, please email helpdesk@nccoastalpines.org. 2016-2017 Registration Opening Dates August 10, 2016 October 5, 2016 January 4, 2017 March 1, 2017

Adult Supervision Requirements

Cancellation of Activity Policy

A minimum of two adults must accompany every troop to a program activity unless otherwise stated. Please consult the guidelines in Safety Activity Checkpoints or Volunteer Essentials for exact ratio information. Our primary goal is to provide quality programming for girls; space may not be available for additional adults above the stated ratio.

Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines reserves the right to cancel an activity due to insufficient registration, acts of nature, or any other reason beyond its control. Council-sponsored activities are held rain or shine, unless inclement weather adversely affects the program. If an activity is canceled or rescheduled, registered participants will be notified and refunds processed accordingly.

Two Unrelated Adults to Every 6 Girl Scout Daisies 12 Girl Scout Brownies 16 Girl Scout Juniors Plus One Adult to Every Additional set of 4 Girl Scout Daisies 6 Girl Scout Brownies 8 Girl Scout Juniors

Refunds Our refund policies require that notification be provided at least 15 days prior to an activity. To view our refund policies, please visit www.nccoastalpines.org or call 800-284-4475.

NEED HELP? CAN’T FIND IT ONLINE? For questions related to your family or troop My GS account, refunds or financial assistance, please contact the council at 800-284-4475 or helpdesk@nccoastalpines.org.

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Date

Event

County

Level

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Girl Scout Bronze Award Workshop – Webinar “To Serve God…” Religious Recognitions Workshop

Virtual Wake

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Animal Habitats Bug Out Girls’ Golf Day Photography Exploration UNC Law Activity Destinations & Travel Webinar Bug Out Daisies: Flower Friendships Nature Play Day On Target Outdoor Skills: Setting Up Camp Destinations & Travel Webinar The Amazing Honeybee Make Every Dance Step Count Entertainment Technology Overnight Daisy Healthy Minds & Bodies My Family Story On Target Outdoor Skills: Cooking The Art of Zentangle Troop Camping Adventure Daisies: Flower Friendships NC SPARKLE Day Scouting for the Cure Spooky Trail Run & Field Day

Cumberland New Hanover Wake New Hanover Orange Virtual Wake Cumberland Vance Vance Vance Virtual Wake Wake Durham Wake Wake Beaufort Beaufort Wayne Johnston Wake Cumberland Orange Brunswick

J B All J J J B D D/B J B/J J B/J D/B J D B J B/J B/J All D D/B/J All All

26 26 15 12 18 22 26 27 10 20 24 22 26 15 26 15 12 20 24 15 23 27 11 15 15

Animal Adventures Entertainment Technology Explore the Outdoors Junior Detective Nature Play Day Troop Camping Adventure Adventures in Orienteering Daisies: My Teddy & Me Girl Talk: Mom & Me I’m an Inventor NC SPARKLE Day Daisies: My Teddy & Me Girl Scout Bronze Award Workshop – Webinar Mad Scientists NC SPARKLE Day Ultimate Frisbee Outdoor Skills: Finding Your Way

Durham Wake Johnston Nash Johnston Pender Wake New Hanover Wake Durham Harnett New Hanover Virtual New Hanover Harnett New Hanover Pender

D J J J D/B All J D J B D/B D J B J B/J B/J

12 15 11 27 10 23 20 18 16 27 11 18 18 27 11 16 24

SEPTEMBER 9/22/2016 9/30/2016

OCTOBER 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/1/2016 10/5/2016 10/8/2016 10/8/2016 10/9/2016 10/9/2016 10/9/2016 10/12/2016 10/15/2016 10/16/2016 10/21-10/22/2016 10/22/2016 10/22/2016 10/22/2016 10/22/2016 10/22/2016 10/28-10/30/2016 10/29/2016 10/29/2016 10/29/2016 10/29/2016

NOVEMBER 11/5/2016 11/5/2016 11/5/2016 11/5/2016 11/5/2016 11/11-11/13/2016 11/12/2016 11/12/2016 11/12/2016 11/12/2016 11/12/2016 11/13/2016 11/17/2016 11/19/2016 11/19/2016 11/19/2016 11/20/2016 6


Date

Event

County

Fantastic Fibers Letterboxer Mad Scientists Radical Robotics Outdoor Skills: Staying Safe

Wake Cumberland Nash Johnston Johnston

First Day Hike Computer Diva Marbles Mega Sleepover: Make, Shop, & Drop Religious Recognitions Webinar

Wake Wake Wake Virtual

Girl Scout Bronze Award Workshop – Webinar NC SPARKLE Day World Thinking Day Engineer It! NC SPARKLE Day Camp Graham Open House

Virtual Chatham Johnston Wake Chatham Vance

Reach for the Stars! Overnight Mad Scientists Polar Ice House: Skate Day Outdoor Skills: Staying Safe NC SPARKLE Day Playing the Past Camp Hardee Open House Letterboxer Outdoor Skills: Finding Your Way Photography Exploration Marbles Mega Sleepover: Dazzling Discoveries Camp Mary Atkinson Open House Troop Camping Adventure Computer Expert Daisies Make a Difference NC SPARKLE Day Polar Ice House: Skate Day Nature Play Day Outdoor Skills: Cooking Reach for the Stars! Overnight

Orange Durham Wake Johnston New Hanover Wake Beaufort Durham Pender New Hanover Wake Johnston Beaufort Wake Wake New Hanover Wake Beaufort Beaufort Orange

Level

Page

J B B J B/J

12 28 27 28 24

D/B/J J D/B/J All

16 30 13 19

J D/B All J J All

18 11 13 30 11 25

B B D/B B/J D/B J All B B/J J D/B/J All All B D J J D/B B/J J

28 27 16 24 11 13 25 28 24 12 13 25 23 30 19 11 16 10 24 28

DECEMBER 12/3/2016 12/3/2016 12/3/2016 12/3/2016 12/10/2016

JANUARY 1/1/2017 1/28/2017 1/28-1/29/2017 1/31/2017

FEBRUARY 2/9/2017 2/18/2017 2/18/2017 2/25/2017 2/25/2017 2/26/2017

MARCH 3/3-3/4/2017 3/4/2017 3/4/2017 3/5/2017 3/11/2017 3/11/2017 3/12/2017 3/18/2017 3/18/2017 3/18/2017 3/18-3/19/2017 3/19/2017 3/24-3/26/2017 3/25/2017 3/25/2017 3/25/2017 3/25/2017 3/26/2017 3/26/2017 3/31-4/1/2017

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Date

Event

County

Level

Page

Animal Care Can-Do Robotics Canoeing 101 Earth Works My Senses & Me On Target Destinations & Travel Webinar Outdoor Skills: Setting Up Camp Fishing Fun Religious Recognitions Webinar Destinations & Travel Webinar Girl Scout Night – Becoming a Naturalist Geocacher Overnight Dolphin & Dune Toys & Games Fishing Fun Outdoor Skills Weekend (invite only) Artspace Creativity Challenge MarineQuest Nature Play Day Make It, Eat It Sleepover Canoeing 101 On Target

Cumberland New Hanover Johnston Johnston Wake Johnston Virtual Vance Wake Virtual Virtual Wake Durham Carteret Wake Wake Richmond Wake New Hanover Richmond New Hanover Vance Richmond

D B B/J B/J B J J B/J D/B All J All J All B/J B/J B/J D/B J D/B J B/J J

19 28 16, 17 11 16 20 22 24 21 19 22 29 29 21 13 21 24 14 29 10 17 16, 17 20

Troop Camping Adventure Bug Out Island & Sound Exploration LEGO Robotics MarineQuest Marbles Mega Sleepover: Ultimate Sleepover Climbing the Alpine Tower One Big Happy Family Camp Bio Blitz! Girl Talk: Mom & Me I’m an Inventor Fun in the Sun Gardeners at Heart Dolphin & Dune Flower Power Fun in the Sun

Johnston Cumberland New Hanover Durham New Hanover Wake Johnston Vance Wake Wake Cumberland Johnston Cumberland Carteret Wake Johnston

All B All D B D/B/J J All J J B All J J J All

23 26 21 29 29 14 17 21 21 16 27 22 29 21 30 22

Maritime Day

Beaufort, Brunswick All

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Religious Recognitions Webinar

Virtual

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APRIL 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 4/1/2017 4/5/2017 4/8/2017 4/9/2017 4/11/2017 4/12/2017 4/13/2017 4/21-4/22/2017 4/22/2017 4/22/2017 4/23/2017 4/28-4/30/2017 4/29/2017 4/29/2017 4/29/2017 4/29-4/30/2017 4/30/2017 4/30/2017

MAY 5/5-5/7/2017 5/6/2017 5/6/2017 5/6/2017 5/6/2017 5/6-5/7/2017 5/7/2017 5/12-5/14/2017 5/13/2017 5/13/2017 5/13/2017 5/20/2017 5/20/2017 5/21/2017 5/21/2017 5/21/2017

JUNE 6/3/2017

AUGUST 8/29/2017 8

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DOLLARS & SENSE: FINANCIAL LITERACY

During the 2016-17 membership year, girls and troops will have the opportunity to participate in two council-sponsored, money-earning activities.

2016 Fall Product Program The Fall Product Program gives girls and troops the opportunity to sell magazine subscriptions (new and renewals) and very popular nuts and candies in order to earn quick and easy startup money for their troop. This “friends & family sale” is conducted both face-to-face and online through a secure program. As part of the Fall Product Program, girls have the opportunity to develop e-commerce skills and leverage technology to help them learn and earn as they go. Girls can create their own Fall Product Program digital avatar and even earn a patch featuring the avatar they designed. Fall Product Program – Important Dates October 1 Fall Product Sale Program begins October 23 Face-to-face orders end, online sale continues November 13 Fall Product Sale Program ends November 17-19 Nut and candy deliveries

2017 Cookie Program

Be Unique, Be You! Participating girls are also eligible to earn Superstar Destinations. Girls who qualify can earn awesome rewards like Eno Hammocks, laptop computers, camping gear, Fitbit Blaze, bluetooth speakers and headphones, and admission tickets to places like Carowinds, Busch Gardens, Great Wolf Lodge and movie theaters! Girls can also earn Cookie Dough, which can be used to pay for Girl Scout camp, purchases in the council shops, council-sponsored activities, and national and international Girl Scout Destinations. Cookie Program – Important Dates January 7-13 Initial orders are delivered January 14 Cookie Program starts March 5 Cookie Program ends

100 YEARS OF GIRL SCOUTS SELLING COOKIES

The 2017 Cookie Program theme is Be Unique, Be You!, with the adorable llama as our mascot. Focusing on the 5 Skills, the cookie program is designed to help girls grow into leaders of courage, confidence, and character while learning five valuable life skills: goal setting, decision making, money management, people skills, and business ethics.

2017 marks 100 years of Girl Scouts selling cookies and we can’t wait to celebrate! Girls will have the opportunity to earn a special 100 Years of Girl Scouts Selling Cookies avatar patch by participating in both the 2016 Fall Product and the 2017 Girl Scout Cookie Programs.

All Girl Scout troops earn proceeds for participating in the Cookie Program, which can be used to fund troop adventures such as travel, community service projects, councilsponsored activities, and much more. Troops earn proceeds on a scaled proceed plan based on their box-per-girl average. The more troops sell, the more they earn. In 2016, the average troop earned more than $1,400 in proceeds!

Earning this patch happens in two parts. First, girls must participate in the 2016 Fall Product Program, create a digital avatar, and send 12 or more emails letting customers know about the sale. Second, girls must participate in the 2017 Cookie Program and sell 300 or more boxes of cookies. That's it!

In addition to the scaled proceed plan, each Girl Scout is eligible to earn awesome recognitions based on overall sales. Girls earn cool patches for Walkabout Week, Operation Cookie Drop, and selling online through COCOdirect. Girls are also eligible to earn additional rewards such as themed t-shirts, stuffed animals, and electronics such as a GoPro Camera, Apple Watch, iPad, remote controlled drone, and so much more!

Once the patch is earned, girls will receive their anniversary edition avatar patch, which will be directly mailed to them.

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CITIZENSHIP & STEWARDSHIP EARN WHILE YOU LEARN There’s more than just what’s in the box! Participating in the Fall Product Program and Girl Scout Cookie Program gives girls useful skills and experiences that will last a lifetime. Plus, girls can earn some pretty cool Cookie Business badges aimed at sharpening business acumen while having a ton of fun!

Daisy Badges Money Counts Petal Learn money management basics including understanding different kinds of coins, how to count and use paper money, and setting goals for buying fun items. Making Choices Petal Earn this leaf by demonstrating smart money management, such as learning the difference between needs and wants and learning how to prioritize and set goals.

Brownie Badges Meet My Customers Girls learn all about how to find, interact, and retain cookie customers. From roleplaying good customer relations, to handling money and making change, this is a great way for girls to enhance selling skills and build confidence. Give Back Girls learn how money and businesses can help others including practicing giving back to the local community and explaining to customers how their purchases help fund troop service projects and Operation Cookie Drop.

Junior Badges Customer Insights Girls conduct market and customer research by finding out who buys cookies and gaining greater understanding of their cookie customers. Cookie CEO Girls earn this badge by exploring and mastering the details of running their very own Girl Scout Cookie business. As an entrepreneur and CEO, girls will learn how to set a group goal, explore how businesses work, practice listening skills, and track sales.

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Nature Play Day Join us for a morning or afternoon of outdoor play and discovery and earn a fun patch! Each day will include a special environmental theme. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. all Nature Play Days who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult Water – Today, we will focus on having fun with games, stories, exploration and crafts relating to water. when October 9, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Graham, Vance registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 26, 2016 Individual/Troop Winter – As the days get colder, we will explore the ways animals and plants prepare for winter. when November 5, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop Spring – Let's see what animals and plants have appeared for the season, do a craft, and more. when March 26, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Hardee, Beaufort registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop Animals – Today, we will focus on having fun with games, stories, exploration and crafts relating to animals. when April 29, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond registration Opening March 1, 2017/ Closing April 17, 2017 Individual/Troop


NC SPARKLE Day Join us for a special day in the park and become a “North Carolina State PARK Lady Explorer.” The fun day includes educational hikes, games, and crafts focused on subjects that make each state park special. Each SPARKLE day is different, so if you’ve been to a SPARKLE day before, come again for a new, fun day. This activity runs rain or shine, so come prepared to have fun and get a little dirty! Fun patch provided. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. all SPARKLE Days fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult at Carvers Creek State Park who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors when October 29, 2016 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. where Carvers Creek State Park, Cumberland registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 17, 2016 Individual/Troop who when where registration

at Raven Rock State Park Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies November 12, 2016 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Raven Rock State Park, Harnett Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 31, 2016 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Juniors when November 19, 2016 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. where Raven Rock State Park, Harnett registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 7, 2016 Individual/Troop who when where registration

at Jordan Lake State Recreation Area Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies February 18, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, Chatham Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 6, 2017 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Juniors when February 25, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. where Jordan Lake State Recreation Area, Chatham registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

who when where registration

at Fort Fisher State Recreation Area Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies March 11, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, New Hanover Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 27, 2017 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Juniors when March 25, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. where Fort Fisher State Recreation Area, New Hanover registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

Explore the Outdoors Join us for an afternoon of outdoor adventure and discovery and earn a fun patch! As the days get colder, we will be hiking and investigating the ways our flora and fauna change with the season. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when November 5, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop

Earth Works Do you love learning about the environment? Want to make our planet a better place? Ever wonder how you can make a passion for the outdoors a career? If you answered "Yes!" to any of these questions, you'll want to join us for a day that's all about loving our Earth. You'll get to explore nature, learn about women who work to improve our planet, help take care of our garden, and more! We'll provide lunch, but bring a water bottle. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when April 1, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $15 per girl, $6 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/ Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop 11


CULTURE & THE ARTS

Photography Exploration

Animal Adventures

Ever wonder what it takes to make a good photograph into a great photograph? In this hands-on workshop girls will learn the tips and tricks of digital photography from lighting, to angles, to the rule of thirds. Girls will take photos, learn to upload files, and do basic editing. Girl Scout Juniors will complete requirements for the Digital Photographer badge. Bring a camera if you have one. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors where Wilmington Service Center, New Hanover fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult

If your Daisies love stuffed animals, they’ll love interacting with real animals even more! Spend this one-hour workshop meeting furry mammals and scaly reptiles while learning how the museum’s Animal Keepers take care of them. Daisies will work on the 3 Cheers for Animals Journey. Before or after your one-hour workshop, girls can explore the museum’s exhibits with an activity guide created just for the Girl Scouts. Your workshop time will be assigned and given to participants one week before the program. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies when November 5, 2016 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fees $15 per girl, $15 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop

when October 1, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 18, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 6, 2017 Individual/Troop

My Family Story Work towards your My Family Story badge at the North Carolina Museum of History! Hear and act out some family stories, create a family tree, and learn ways to record your own history. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when October 22, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of History, Wake fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Individual/Troop

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Fantastic Fibers Earn the Fantastic Fibers patch as you learn the basics of weaving and felting through hands-on crafts, see how a loom and spinning wheel work, and hunt through the galleries to find evidence of North Carolina’s textile past! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when December 3, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of History, Wake fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 21, 2016 Individual/Troop


Marbles Mega Sleepover: Make, Shop & Drop Explore your creativity and find your inspiration during this night of making and innovating! Team up to tackle design challenges, get crafty at DIY accessory stations, create with recycled materials, and make imaginative works of art while working toward the Clover petal, Inventor badge, Jeweler badge and more! Adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors when January 28 - 29, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. where Marbles Kids Museum, Wake fees $45 per girl, $45 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing January 16, 2017 Troop

• At least 75% of girls who experience “learning by doing” and are part of our girl-led program become better at conflict resolution, problem solving, team building and cooperating, and developing a more positive sense of self. • Learning in a hands-on environment can also help girls retain up to three-and-a-half times more information compared to sitting and listening. • Not to mention, nearly three in four girls say that, because of Girl Scouts, they’ve become a leader in more activities with their friends and classmates, as well as in their community.

World Thinking Day World Thinking Day (February 22) is a celebration of international friendship and sisterhood. This year, troops will pick one activity from a country of their choice to engage and educate others on that country’s customs, traditions, and values. Girl Scouts travel “the globe” going from one activity to another. who All Girl Scouts when February 18, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing January 30, 2017 Troop

Playing the Past Work towards your Playing the Past badge at the North Carolina Museum of History! Find out about a farm girl’s life before the Civil War. Go on a gallery hunt, make a toy, do chores, and learn what they wore. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when March 11, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of History, Wake fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 27, 2017 Individual/Troop

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Dazzling Discoveries Experiment with kitchen chemistry, explore the ooey gooey properties of bubbles and slime, make waves with water discoveries, and have high-flying fun with force and motion investigations. Work toward the Rosie petal, Home Scientist badge, Detective badge and more! Adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors when March 18 - 19, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. where Marbles Kids Museum, Wake fees $45 per girl, $45 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 6, 2017 Troop

Toys & Games Earn a Toys & Games patch while you learn how NC folks have had fun—historically! Make a brainteaser and a dancing doll, and create your own “trash-treasure.” Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors when April 22, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of History, Wake fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 10, 2017 Individual/Troop

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Artspace Creativity Challenge Spend time at Artspace working with professional artists! We will create upcycled collaged post cards from fabric to tell Clover’s story and we will work together to paint a large collaborative mural. You will have your own smaller painting to bring home, too! Girl Scouts will work towards the Clover petal and Painting badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies when April 29, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Artspace, Wake fees $20 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 17, 2017 Individual/Troop

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Ultimate Sleepover Ready for some serious fun? Take a troop. Stir in silly stories and goofy games. Add a scavenger hunt and late-night snackmaking. Mix in singing and dancing, and you get the ultimate slumber party! Work toward the Zinni petal, My Best Self badge, Staying Fit badge and more! Adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors when May 6 - 7, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. where Marbles Kids Museum, Wake fees $45 per girl, $45 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Troop

Maritime Day Take part in the North Carolina Maritime Museum's Annual Girl Scout Maritime Day! Working with local and state partners, the museum will offer stations with fun hands-on activities. From playing colonial games to painting pirate flags to examining artifacts up close, each participant will learn about the lower Cape Fear's natural and cultural maritime history. Each Girl Scout will receive a fun patch and experience an opportunity that is educational, energetic, and engaging! Please note this event occurs in two locations on the same date and time, choose one location. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when June 3, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. fees $15 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 22, 2017 Individual/Troop where NC Maritime Musuem, Brunswick OR NC Maritime Museum, Beaufort

SPOTLIGHT STORY: Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden In November, Girl Scout Daisy Troop #4593 was determined to not let wet winter weather keep them from working on their Welcome to the Daisy Flower Garden Journey. Instead of taking care of a flower garden, the troop decided to go back to the basics—soil! Led by troop co-leader Lisa B., the girls learned about different types of soils and the elements that contribute to healthy soil. Next, the Daisies decided to make their own soil by creating personal compost bins with worms! The composted soil will be used to plant herbs for a take action project. The troop plans to harvest the herbs to share as a gift to those living in a local retirement home. Awesome job, Girl Scouts! 14


HEALTHY LIVING

Girls' Golf Day

Daisy Healthy Minds & Bodies

Swing into golf! Don't miss the opportunity to learn golf fundamentals in a girl-friendly atmosphere. Participants will play games and explore The First Tee of the Triangle's Nine Core Values at this introductory golf clinic. Equipment will be provided. Girl Scouts who attend will receive a golf fun patch! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when October 1, 2016 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Knights Play Golf Center, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop

It’s time to explore! Meet Mr. Big Mouth while finding your way to a ‘Super Smile.’ Learn how to properly brush and floss away Sugar Bugs. Daisies investigate MyPlate; learn the importance of choosing healthy snacks, physical activity, and sleep. We will also discuss how to be a good friend. Daisies will earn a fun patch by participating in this program! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies when October 22, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where Poe Center for Health Education, Wake fees $13 per girl, $12 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Individual/Troop

Make Every Dance Step Count Join Raleigh Dance Theatre for a day of dancing! See dancers perform, choreograph your own dance, and learn some ballet and folk dancing. Girl Scouts will work towards some of the Make Every Dance Step Count patch program requirements. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies when October 16, 2016 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Raleigh Dance Theatre, Wake fees $12 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 3, 2016 Individual/Troop

The Art of Zentangle In this program Girl Scouts will learn the art of Zentangle, which is a relaxing and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. It increases focus and creativity and provides artistic satisfaction. Girls will learn a new form of stress relief to help with everyday healthy living. This class will be taught by a certified Zentangle instructor. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when October 22, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Goldsboro Service Center, Wayne fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Individual/Troop

Scouting for the Cure Put on your pink! Girl Scouts and adults who attend this activity can look forward to activities that will educate girls on cancer and healthy living. Girls will participate in a service project benefiting breast cancer survivors and also spread awareness throughout the community. There will be a special tribute to our founder, Juliette Gordon Low, and local breast cancer survivors. Girls will have the opportunity to work towards the newly-updated Think Pink patch program at this activity. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when October 29, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where University Place, Orange fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 17, 2016 Individual/Troop

Spooky Trail Run & Field Day 6th Annual Brunswick County Fun Run & Field Day. One mile trail run in "spooky" forest followed by fall-themed games. Medals to 1st, 2nd, 3rd in all age groups. Prizes for all racers and games. Games include rubber chicken toss, sack races, slack line, pumpkin bowling, and cupstack races. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when October 29, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Brunswick Nature Park, Brunswick fees $6 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 17, 2016 Individual/Troop

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Girl Talk: Mom & Me

Polar Ice House: Skate Day

“Girl Talk: Mom & Me” addresses the timely topic of adolescent growth and development and the physical, social, and emotional changes that girls experience during puberty. 3-D theater exhibits, hands-on activities, and candid discussions help moms and daughters explore a range of topics from the workings of the reproductive system to the menstrual cycle. Mothers and/or guardians are required to attend the program with their Junior Girl Scout. Select one session. who Girl Scout Juniors where Poe Center for Health Education, Wake fees $12 per girl, $12 per adult

Learn to skate with professional skating instructors! Beginners will learn the basics and girls who have skating experience can enhance and refine their skills. All girls will receive their Ice Skating fun patch. After one hour of instruction time, activity-registered adults will join the Girl Scouts for an hour of family skate time. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. where Polar Ice House, Wake fees $10 per girl, $5 per adult

when November 12, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. OR 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 31, 2016 Individual/Troop when May 13, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. OR 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 1, 2017 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Juniors when March 25, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

Ultimate Frisbee

My Senses & Me

It’s fun with Frisbee time! Come learn how to throw, catch, and play the game of Ultimate Frisbee to earn your Ultimate patch! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when November 19, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Wrightsville Beach Parks and Recreation, New Hanover fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 7, 2016 Individual/Troop

Girls attend a unique, interactive program to learn about our five senses, followed by an adventure through the Cranium Connection and visits to five individual sense exploration stations. Girls will practice the Girl Scout Promise in sign language and write names in braille. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when April 1, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where Poe Center for Health Education, Wake fees $12 per girl, $12 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop

First Day Hike Share New Year's traditions from all over the world on this easy one-hour hike. Families are encouraged, but the rocky trail is not suitable for strollers. Reminder that you should wear closed toed shoes and have your water bottle. We will finish our time together with s'mores and you will receive a fun patch. Individually registered girls must attend with adult. who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies, Juniors and families when January 1, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where William B. Umstead State Park, Wake fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing December 19, 2016 Individual/Troop 16

who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies when March 4, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 20, 2017 Individual/Troop

Canoeing 101 This session is designed to provide you the skills for canoeing and an opportunity to practice them. No previous experience required. You will learn how to get in and out of a canoe, how to decide which paddle you need, and the basic strokes to make your canoe go where you want it to. Join us for a day of learning and fun! Participants must be comfortable in and around water. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when April 1, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop


when April 30, 2017 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Camp Graham, Vance registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 17, 2017 Individual/Troop

Make It, Eat It Sleepover Come spend the night in the museum as we cook up a storm! Hear from a real chef, make your own dinner, create a one-ofa-kind dessert and top it all off with a big weekend breakfast. Adults attending must be a registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Juniors when April 29 - 30, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 a.m. where Children's Museum of Wilmington, New Hanover fees $40 per girl, $40 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 17, 2017 Troop

Climbing the Alpine Tower “Exhilarating” is one way to describe the feeling you get when climbing the Alpine Tower! Girls will work with their group as they challenge themselves to climb their way to the top. The Alpine Tower is a challenge-by-choice experience, so girls ultimately decide how high they’ll go. Bring a snack. Adults will not climb during this activity. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when May 7, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $30 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Individual/Troop

UR TR OOP CH OO SE ? WH ICH JOUR NE Y SH OU LD YO Does your troop like animals?

Does your troop like to be active?

Is this statement true about your troop: We love the outdoors! As a troop are you looking to make a BIG change in your community? (yes, of course, we are Girl Scouts!)

Is your troop all about girl power? (yes, of course, we are Girl Scouts!)

Does saving the fish sound fun to you?

It’s Your World – Change it! Journey

It’s Your Story – Tell it! Journey

It’s Your Planet – Love it! Journey It is time for your troop to uncover their talents and skills?

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LEADERSHIP

University of North Carolina (UNC) Law Activity for Girl Scouts Earn the UNC Women in Law patch! Come be a part of this interactive activity where you will participate in a mock trial in a real courtroom and take part in other fun, educational programs such as a constitutional rights activity. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when October 1, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where University of North Carolina Law School Building, Orange fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop

Daisies: My Teddy & Me Girl Scout Bronze Award Workshop-Webinar When you go for the Girl Scout Bronze Award, you represent what Girl Scouts can achieve in their communities. Want to learn more about the Girl Scout Bronze Award? This webinar is a great starting point! Explore the process, requirements, timelines, and paperwork involved. This workshop will be held via conference call, so you can sit at home, relax and listen! who Girl Scout Juniors fees $0 per girl, $0 per adult where Virtual, Online Presentation when September 22, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 5, 2016 Individual/Troop

Come and learn all about taking care of animals and yourself! We encourage all Girl Scout Daisies to bring their favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal and give them a full checkup in our teddy bear hospital all while learning the importance of taking care of themselves too. Girls work towards the Red Robin award. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. Select one session. who Girl Scout Daisies where Children’s Museum of Wilmington, New Hanover fees $10 per girl, $8 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 31, 2016 Individual/Troop when November 12, 2016 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. when November 13, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

when November 17, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 7, 2016 Individual/Troop when February 9, 2017 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing January 23, 2017 Individual/Troop

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Make someone feel extra special!

COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT IDEAS

Spread smiles by collecting donations and creating goodie bags for individuals in your community. Put together toiletry bags for senior citizens who deserve some pampering or party bags to help children at the Ronald McDonald house celebrate their birthdays.


Daisies Make a Difference Learn about Rosie and Clover and how they both make a difference! Daisies will go green as they follow in Clover’s path and make something special out of recycled goods. Then girls will hear Rosie’s story and talk about how recycling makes the world a better place. Activities will go towards the Rosie and Clover petals! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies when March 25, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. where Raleigh Service Center, Wake fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

"To Serve God…" Religious Recognitions Workshop The religious recognitions give girls the opportunity to grow stronger in their faith and fulfill their promise "to serve God." Come to this informational workshop to learn more about the My Promise, My Faith pin and the many other religious awards out there! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when September 30, 2016 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. where Raleigh Service Center, Wake fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 12, 2016 Individual/Troop

Religious Recognitions Webinar Animal Care Learn how to care for rats and snakes, have fun creating an animal flip book, and eat like a rabbit! Girl Scouts will work towards the Birdbath award. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies when April 1, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Fascinate-U Children's Museum, Cumberland fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop

Want to learn more about the religious recognitions in Girl Scouting? These awards give girls the opportunity to grow stronger in their faith and fulfill their promise "to serve God." Webinar participants will learn more about the My Promise, My Faith pin and the many other religious awards out there! who All Girl Scouts where Virtual, Online Presentation fees $0 per girl, $0 per adult when January 31, 2017 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing January 17, 2017 Individual/Troop when April 11, 2017 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 28, 2017 Individual/Troop when August 29, 2017 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing August 15, 2017 Individual/Troop

Share your troop’s love of learning! Promote the welfare of animals! Celebrate your enthusiasm for reading and learning by building little library boxes around your community. Collect books and other reading materials for everyone to borrow and return. Don’t forget to add some Girl Scout flair by painting and decorating your library boxes!

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OUTDOOR & ROAD TRIPS

On Target Come and challenge yourself at one of our archery ranges. Girls will learn the fundamentals of archery such as parts of the bow and arrow, proper stance, and how to aim and shoot. Once you’ve mastered the basics, we’ll play a fun game using your skills! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors fees $7 per girl, $0 per adult when October 9, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Graham, Vance registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 26, 2016 Individual/Troop when October 22, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Hardee, Beaufort registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Individual/Troop when April 1, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop

COUNCIL PATCH PROGRAM Looking to add some Girl Scout patch flair to your uniform? Our Council Patch Programs are perfect for girls and troops looking to expand their interests and knowledge about a variety of topics including history, animals, and healthy living. These programs can usually be completed in one meeting as girls discover, connect, and take action to learn more about the patch of their choice. Visit the council website at www.nccoastalpines.org to explore and discover the nearly 20 patch programs our council offers!

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when April 30, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 17, 2017 Individual/Troop

Adventures in Orienteering Discover the wildlife and other features of Lake Crabtree County Park. Explore the gardens, trails, and habitats while learning about conservation and what your local parks have to offer. Participate in a service project and earn the Lake Crabtree County Park patch. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when November 12, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Lake Crabtree County Park, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 31, 2016 Individual/Troop


Fishing Fun

Island & Sound Exploration

Get to know the fish in Lake Crabtree through a variety of games and activities that can be connected with our It's Your Planet – Love It! Journey. Girls will learn about fish adaptations, discover the aquatic food web on the lake, and test their knowledge by playing Fish Jeopardy. Girls can learn how to fish or improve their fishing skills, and compete with other troops to see who can catch the most fish. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. where Lake Crabtree County Park, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult

Explore the beauty of the southern coast! Join us on this excursion to Masonboro Island, the largest undeveloped island on North Carolina's southern coast. Activities can include crabbing, marsh exploration, clamming, a sea turtle activity, and beach studies. Observe the fascinating feeding behavior of birds such as egrets, herons, cormorants, and opsrey on the ferry ride home. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when May 6, 2017 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Carolina Beach, New Hanover fees $30 per girl, $30 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Daisies, Brownies when April 9, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017 / Closing March 27, 2017 Individual/Troop who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when April 23, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017 / Closing April 10, 2017 Individual/Troop

Dolphin & Dune Experience our coast like never before. Take an excursion to Shackleford Banks, one of the most fascinating islands on the East Coast. Over 120 wild horses roam the isolated shores of this uninhabited island. Girls will pull nets in a tidal flat, hike across the island, encounter dolphins and bank ponies, and discover the wonders of remote beaches where they collect shells and learn about sea turtles. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. where City of Beaufort, Carteret fees $30 per girl, $30 per adult who All Girl Scouts when April 22, 2017 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 10, 2017 Individual/Troop who Girl Scout Juniors when May 21, 2017 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 8, 2017 Individual/Troop

One Big Happy Family Camp Girls, bring your favorite adult or the whole family, including siblings, to camp for a weekend of fun. Everyone will have a chance to swim, do arts and crafts, play games, and enjoy s’mores. If you meet the age requirements, you can even do archery or go boating. We’ll have a cookout dinner and close out the weekend with a campfire. Your adult can be anyone who is a registered Girl Scout parent, step-parent, grandparent, sibling, aunt, uncle, mentor, etc. over the age of 18. Each family will be able to choose their own adventure. Every attending adult must complete a background check prior to the weekend. Minimum age to attend is five years old. who All Girl Scouts when May 12 - 14, 2017 7:00 p.m. - 11:00 a.m. where Camp Graham, Vance fees $36 per girl, $36 per adult/family member registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 1, 2017 Individual

Bio Blitz! Participate in a park-wide Bio Blitz! Teams will explore the various habitats of the park in search of birds, insects, reptiles, amphibians, plants, and more! Will your team find the most species? Learn how to identify the wildlife that lives in the NC Piedmont, and discover why it is important to catalog species. Learn how to use GPS units and how to take pictures of wildlife with your phone. After lunch, we will tally our lists and try to identify difficult species. Break out your inner scientist! Girls will receive the Lake Crabtree County Park patch. Bring a sack lunch. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when May 13, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. where Lake Crabtree County Park, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 1, 2017 Individual/Troop 21


Fun in the Sun Bring your troop and join in the fun! Canoe, swim, make crafts, and explore many of the great activities that camp has to offer. Bring some SWAPS and meet other girls from around the council. Dinner will be a potluck affair - bring something to share. We will provide hot dogs, burgers, buns, and lemonade. Select one session. who All Girl Scouts where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $15 per girl, $8 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 8, 2017 Troop when May 20, 2017 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. when May 21, 2017 12:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Destinations & Travel Webinar From local field trips to international adventures, there are many travel opportunities available through Girl Scouting. Come learn about the Girl Scouts Destinations program including how to apply and what to expect as well as the progressive steps to planning and executing travel opportunities with your troop. We’ll discuss finding places to go, earning the money to get there, and being prepared for your exciting journey. who Girl Scout Juniors where Virtual, Online Presenation fees $0 per girl, $0 per adult when October 5, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop when October 12, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 26, 2016 Individual/Troop when April 5, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/ Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop when April 12, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/ Closing March 27, 2017 Individual/Troop

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A GIRL SCOUT TRADITION “SWAPS” stands for “Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere.” SWAPS, the tradition of Girl Scouts exchanging keepsakes, started long ago when Girl Scouts and Girl Guides first gathered for fun, activities, and making new friends. SWAPS should tell something about the givers or their group and represent the givers’ country, community, or local Girl Scout council. SWAPS were first widely exchanged at national Girl Scout Senior Roundups in the 1950s and 1960s. Today, SWAPS are still the perfect way for Girl Scouts to meet each other and promote friendship. Each one reflects a memory of a special event or Girl Scout sister.


Choose Your TROOP CAMPING ADVENTURE A fun adventure in the out-of-doors awaits your troop. Each troop will have the freedom to plan a weekend by selecting activities that are most interesting to the girls. Activity selections will be available contingent upon Safety Activity Checkpoints guidelines and property amenities. The base price for these events includes lodging, a nature activity, and a themed craft. For an additional fee, council staff will provide meals and activities such as archery, waterfront, and high and low ropes challenges. Meal and activity fees are outlined below and will be due at the time of registration. Please note that Girl Scout Daisies will not be allowed to participate in archery and boating activities. A special Daisy activity will be offered in lieu of archery and boating. Please limit adult attendees to required safety ratios. All adults attending must be registered and have a current background check on file with the Council. Weekend Meals- $15 per girl/ $15 per adult Archery- $5 per girl* Waterfront Activity- $5 per girl* Special Girl Scout Daisy Program- $5 per girl Tower/Low Ropes Course- $10 per girl*

who All Girl Scouts fees $15 per girl, $10 per adult (Base price) when October 28 - 30, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 17, 2016 Troop when November 11 - 13, 2016 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. where Camp Kirkwood, Pender registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Troop when March 24 - 26, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. where Camp Hardee, Beaufort registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Troop when May 5 - 7, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Troop

* Participation is based on Safety Activity Checkpoint Guidelines

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Our outdoor skills progression is here to help you learn everything you need to know to go on your first troop camping trip. We will focus on basic outdoor skills throughout the series. Girls will be split into groups by grade level. Troops who attend at least three different sessions will be invited to a weekend at Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, where you’ll put your skills to the test. Leaders who attend all four sessions plus the weekend at Mu-Sha-Ni will earn their Outdoor Skills Certification. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors fees $15 per girl, $10 per adult per session

Setting Up Camp - Knots, Flag Ceremony, Tents, Packing Up where Camp Graham, Vance when October 9, 2016 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 26, 2016 Individual/Troop when April 8, 2017 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/ Closing March 27, 2017 Individual/Troop

Cooking - Cooking, Lighting Charcoal, Camp Stoves where Camp Hardee, Beaufort when October 22, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 26, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

Finding Your Way - Compasses, Knives, Choosing Gear where Camp Kirkwood, Pender when November 20, 2016 1:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 7, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 18, 2017 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop 24

Skills Progressio n

Series

Staying Safe - First Aid, Fire Building, Prevention & Planning where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston when December 10, 2016 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 21, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 5, 2017 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 20, 2017 Individual/Troop

Outdoor Skills – Weekend This invitation only camping weekend for troops that attended three outdoor skills sessions will put all of your troop’s new outdoor skills to the test! We’ll have a chili cook-off, fire building competition, compass course, a bring your own tie dye station, and much more. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when April 28 - 30, 2017 5:00 p.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond fees Invitation Only registration Details for registration will be included with the troop’s invitation.


SUMMER RESIDENT CAMP OPEN HOUSES Want to see what attending camp is like? Bring your family and a picnic lunch to see the cabins, special features, and more. Staff will be on hand to answer your questions and help you choose the session that is right for you. Registration is not required but encouraged. A confirmation packet with directions to the camp will be sent to all registered participants. Join us for these Summer Resident Camp Open Houses:

who All Girl Scouts fees $0 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017 Individual/Troop Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines offers various types of organized camping opportunities: day camp, summer resident camp, and troop camp. The 2017 Summer Fun Guide with information on summer camp programs will be available to all registered Girl Scouts by January 2017. Day Camp Day camp offers all girls an exciting and eventful week, full of fun in a structured and supervised setting. These volunteerrun sessions are offered at various locations throughout the council’s 41 counties and typically serve girls in grades 1-8. Day camp provides experiences for girls to explore new things and meet new friends. Troop Camp Spend time exploring one of our lovely resident camps with your friends while participating in swimming, archery, canoeing, and much more! Weeklong and mini sessions are designed for a group of girls and adults to attend resident camp as a unit. Stay for a weeklong session, arriving Sunday afternoon and leaving Friday afternoon. For a mini-session, spend three days at camp. Meals are prepared in the dining hall. A troop or group must have at least six girl participants to be eligible to register for troop camp.

at Camp Graham when February 26, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Graham, Vance at Camp Hardee when March 12, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Hardee, Beaufort at Camp Mary Atkinson when March 19, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston

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STEM: SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATH

of girls say that, because of Girl Scouts, they are considering a career in

Bug Out

According to the Girl Scout Research Institute

Learn all about bugs! We’ll learn how to identify different insects as we take an insect walk to observe them in the garden. We’ll even catch some bugs to get a closer look! Activities will count towards selected steps of the Bugs badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when October 1, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Airlie Gardens, New Hanover fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop when October 8, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. where JC Raulston Arboretum, Wake fees $15 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 26, 2016 Individual/Troop when May 6, 2017 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. where Cape Fear Botanical Gardens, Cumberland fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Individual/Troop

Animal Habitats Learn how to make your backyard an animal paradise including interacting with our strange pets and more animal fun! Girl Scouts will work towards the Animal Habitat badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when October 1, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. where Fascinate-U Children's Museum, Cumberland fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing September 19, 2016 Individual/Troop 26

The Amazing Honeybee Discover more about one of the most important insects to human beings…the honeybee. In this fun workshop, you will learn all about the biology and social aspects of a hive of honeybees. Learn how you can become a backyard beekeeper! Girl Scouts will take home a fun patch! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors when October 15, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Wake fees $7 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 3, 2016 Individual/Troop

Entertainment Technology Overnight Join us for a high-tech, fun-filled sleepover as we experiment with entertainment technology at the museum! Make your own 3D glasses, create a stop-motion animation, and build a chain-reaction contraption. Play around with LEGO Robotics and use computer programming to make them move. Girl Scout Juniors will earn and receive the Entertainment Technology badge at this program. Adults attending must be a registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Juniors when October 21 - 22, 2016 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fees $52 per girl, $25 per adult registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 10, 2016 Troop


Daisies: Flower Friendships

I'm an Inventor

Enjoy the beauty of the gardens as you find your Flower Friends. Daisies will learn more about flowers and how to plant a mini-garden to care for at home to work towards the Watering Can award from the It’s Your World – Change it! Journey. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Daisies registration Opening August 10, 2016/ Closing October 17, 2016 Individual/Troop

Make your own marvelous, hi-tech music machine by inventing instruments from everyday objects. Girl Scout Brownies will work towards the Inventor badge at this program. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when November 12, 2016 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham** fees $15 per girl, $15 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop

when October 8, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. where Cape Fear Botanical Gardens, Cumberland fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult when October 29, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where JC Raulston Arboretum, Wake fees $15 per girl, $0 per adult

Entertainment Technology Learn the secrets of green screen movie making, create an animation, and record your own music at this exciting activity at Discovery Tech. Through our engaging, hands-on activities, girls will earn the Digital Entertainment badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when November 5, 2016 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. where Discovery Tech, Wake fees $20 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop

Junior Detective Be a crime scene investigator and help us solve a mystery! We’ll learn how the experts use science to catch the bad guys, and do some experiments of our own! Activities go toward the Junior Detective badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when November 5, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Imperial Centre for Arts and Science, Nash fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing October 24, 2016 Individual/Troop

when May 13, 2017 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. where Fascinate-U Children's Museum, Cumberland fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 1, 2017 Individual/Troop

Mad Scientists Get ready for explosions, burping, and fun food as a Mad Scientist while you carry out your own experiments with these fun hands-on activities. You will work towards your Home Scientist badge at this program. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when November 19, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. where Children's Museum of Wilmington, New Hanover fees $18 per girl, $8 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 7, 2016 Individual/Troop when December 3, 2016 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. where Imperial Centre for Arts and Science, Nash fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 21, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 4, 2017 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Life and Science Museum, Durham** fees $15 per girl, $15 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 20, 2017 Individual/Troop ** Before or after your one-hour workshop, your troop can explore the museum’s exhibits with a Home Scientist activity guide created just for the Girl Scouts. Your workshop time will be assigned and given to your troop one week before the program.

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Letterboxer Learn the basics about letterboxing! We’ll go over basic vocabulary and techniques before we make our own stamps and head out for the hunt here in the garden! By the end of this session girls will know all about this fun hobby and will have ideas on how their troop can hide a letterboxer. Activities will count towards selected steps toward the Letterboxer badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when December 3, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. where Cape Fear Botanical Gardens, Cumberland fees $10 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 21, 2016 Individual/Troop when March 18, 2017 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham** fees $15 per girl, $15 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 6, 2017 Individual/Troop ** Before or after your one-hour workshop, your troop can explore the museum’s exhibits with a Letterboxer activity guide created just for the Girl Scouts. Your workshop time will be assigned and given to your troop one week before the program .

Radical Robotics Explore robotics on a small scale while having a blast building and programming your own robot using LEGO Mindstorm NXT kits. Complete programming mini-challenges…your only limit is your imagination! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when December 3, 2016 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016/ Closing November 14, 2016 Individual/Troop 28

Reach for the Stars! Overnight This is a one-of-a-kind science adventure for Girl Scouts! Fall asleep under the stars where the weather's always perfect. Explore science in a fun, exciting environment. After participating in a “Science Live!” you’ll eat dinner, play a game, and observe the night sky with telescopes…then fall asleep in the planetarium under a cloudless "sky" of beautiful stars! Adults attending must be a registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. where Morehead Planetarium and Science Center, Orange fees $50 per girl, $25 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing February 20, 2017 Troop who Girl Scout Brownies when March 3 - 4, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. who Girl Scout Juniors when March 31 - April 1, 2017 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m.

Can-Do Robotics Explore the world of robotics at a workshop made just for Girl Scout Brownies! With the help of LEGO WeDo kits, build an alligator that snaps its mouth shut! Experience high flying fun as you build an airplane with a moving propeller. Discover robotics fields and more! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when April 1, 2017 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. where Wilmington Service Center, New Hanover fees $10 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 20, 2017 Individual/Troop


Girl Scout Night - Becoming a Naturalist Join the museum for an evening of fun as you search for nature knowledge during an indoor scavenger hunt. Girl Scouts will do activities inspired by the legacy Naturalist badges and will earn a fun patch by attending this activity. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who All Girl Scouts when April 13, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. where North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, Wake fees $11 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing March 27, 2017 Individual/Troop

Geocacher Overnight Geocaching is your chance to be part global explorer, part detective! Spend the evening searching for treasure chests, called "geocaches," using a GPS receiver to uncover each chest's secret hiding spot. Juniors will earn and receive the Geocacher badge at this program! Adults attending must be a registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. who Girl Scout Juniors when April 21 - 22, 2017 5:30 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fees $52 per girl, $25 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 10, 2017 Troop

MarineQuest Join the MarineQuest staff for a day of exploring the marine habitats of coastal Wilmington, and participate in lab experiments at the University of North Carolina Wilmington Center for Marine Science. Learn about the variety of careers, examine sands, and discover how to get fresh water from sea water. Explore the coastal forest, the intertidal rocky outcrop and the salt marsh. Lunch is provided. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. where UNC Wilmington Center for Marine Science, New Hanover fees $40 per girl, $15 per adult

LEGO Robotics Imaginations will soar with this program as you learn new robotics skills! Daisies will love creating, tinkering, and building as we construct robots of all shapes and sizes. We'll take our creations to the next level as we use kid-friendly computer programming tools to bring our robots to life. Daisies will earn a LEGO Robotics fun patch by attending the program . who Girl Scout Daisies when May 6, 2017 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham** fees $16 per girl, $15 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Individual/Troop ** Before or after your one-hour workshop, your troop can explore the museum’s exhibits. Your workshop time will be assigned and given to your troop one week before the program. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult.

Gardeners at Heart Get to know some plants including some that grow locally here in the Sandhills during this guided walk around the garden. We’ll plant something in the garden for future visitors to see! Activities will count towards selected steps in the Gardener badge. Bring your camera or sketch book to keep ideas that can be used for other required steps after your visit! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when May 20, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. where Cape Fear Botanical Gardens, Cumberland fees $5 per girl, $5 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 8, 2017 Individual/Troop

who Girl Scout Juniors when April 29, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 17, 2017 Individual/Troop who Girl Scout Brownies when May 6, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing April 24, 2017 Individual/Troop 29


Flower Power

Computer Diva

April showers bring May flowers! Spend the afternoon taking a closer look at flowers. After exploring flower parts and why plants have flowers, Girl Scouts get creative with flowers in a craft project and will make floral arrangements to take home. Girls will work towards the Flower badge! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when May 21, 2017 2:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. where JC Raulston Arboretum, Wake fees $16 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening March 1, 2017/Closing May 8, 2017 Individual/Troop

Discover your personal computing power with the experts of IBM! Explore how computers can be used to improve our lives, dabble with robotics, and so much more! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when January 28, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. where IBM Education Center, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening October 5, 2016 / Closing January 16, 2017 Individual/Troop

Engineer It! Computer Expert Explore the ins and outs of computers with the experts! Earn the Computer Expert badge from the It's Your World – Change It! Journey series while working with the professionals of IBM. Discover what's inside a computer, how it works, and some neat things you can do with computers. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when March 25, 2017 10:00 a.m. - 12:45 p.m. where IBM Education Center, Wake fees $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017/ Closing March 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

If your troop can’t make it to an activity, have the Girl Scout program come to you! Our Mobile Program vehicle is available for troop requests, with multi-level programs in Financial Literacy, Healthy Living, Leadership, Outdoor Education and STEM! For more information about programs and scheduling, contact us at mobileprogram@nccoastalpines.org.

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Girl Scouts Go Mobile!

Join women engineers and students to get a hands-on look into the vast world of engineering. In small groups, you will learn about the design process, do hands-on activities from different fields, and discover what it takes to be an engineer! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when February 25, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. where NC State University, Wake fees $10 per girl, $4 per adult registration Opening January 4, 2017 / Closing February 13, 2017 Individual/Troop

VISIT THE COUNCIL SHOPS FOR ALL YOUR GIRL SCOUT NEEDS! Stop by the Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Raleigh, or Wilmington Girl Scout Shop to purchase official uniforms and other Girl Scout clothing, resources, handbooks, patches/badges, gifts, and other fun items. The shop has gift cards that can also be used for council activities and camps. You can even make a donation for that special Girl Scout in your life. No time for an in-person visit? Shop online and have items delivered right to your door. You may also place your order by phone at 800-284-4475.


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