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Camp Kiwanis Spring/Summer Program 2023

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Spring & Summer Program Camp Kiwanis

Fairy Myst

Event Date: March 31 to April 1 Cost: $30 per Girl Scout / $25 per adult Magic is happening at Camp Kiwanis and the fairies are calling you! Join us to learn from the wonderful fairies at Camp Kiwanis as they host Fairy Myst University! Enroll today to have a chance to become a fairy! Fairies love to teach about making costumes, games, songs, dances, and practice skills that will help fairies be good friends to others.

Camp Kiwanis Open House

Event Date: April 14 Time: 6-8 p.m. No registration required Open House is a great way for you and your Girl Scout to get to know Camp Kiwanis a bit better, ask questions in person, register for camp, and most of all get excited about summer! Take a tour of camp and have fun making a SWAP to take home.

All Fairy Myst University students who earn their fairy wings will become a Fairy Princess at the graduation ceremony on Saturday! All fairy students will receive a patch.

Horse Whisperer

Three Session Dates Available! April 22 / May 6 / May 13

Time: 9-11 a.m. Cost: $25 per Girl Scout Join us as we learn how to care for our horse friends! This program is perfect for the beginner rider. Fun patch included. Girl Scouts will learn: • Basic riding skills. • How to saddle and mount a horse properly. • How to lead a horse and ride. Bonus! If you attend a Horse Whisperer program and a Day Camp Horse of Course program, you will receive a horseshoe key ring in the mail. Use the horseshoe key ring as a lead rope charm or as a daily reminder of your horse memories.

Girl Scout Levels Daisy

Cadette

Brownie

Senior

Junior

Ambassador

Questions? Contact Customer Care at customercare@gs-top.org or 800-582-7272 Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. Friday, 8 – 11:30 a.m. Scan the QR code to view our events calendar or visit gs-top.org/events


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