2019 Girl Scout Activity Guide

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ACTIVITY

guide 2019-2020


When a Girl Scout unleashes her inner G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, and Leader™) the possibilities are

ENDLESS.

At Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines, we believe that every girl should be provided with the opportunity to learn, grow, and thrive. That every girl should be given the tools to discover new passions, chase her dreams, and become her best self. That every girl should have the chance to realize her potential and conquer the unimaginable in a safe and supportive environment. Powered by Girl Scouts, we are making it possible for every Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, and Leader (G.I.R.L.) to achieve all of this, one program event or badge at a time. When a G.I.R.L. embarks on her journey with Girl Scouts, she gets to lead her own adventure in an all-girl environment and to choose the exciting, hands-on activities that interest her most. Does she have a knack for problem-solving and creating cool inventions in STEM? We have a badge for her to put her ideas into action! Does she love to get outside and explore the world around her while developing survival and orienteering skills? We have an event for her to grow with her fellow nature enthusiasts. Girl Scouts prepares girls of all ages, interests, and abilities for a lifetime of success through unique, life-changing programs and experiences because we believe that every girl should be given the tools and resources they need to become the G.I.R.L.s of today and tomorrow. At Girl Scouts, “Can I?” quickly turns into “I will!” as girls transform their ideas into action, turn their questions into adventure, and grow their confidence through practice. Powered by Girl Scouts and delivering on our mission to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, we are changing the world, one G.I.R.L. at a time. With programming centered around STEM (science, technology, engineering, math), the outdoors, entrepreneurship, and life skills, we provide girls with hands-on activities designed to inspire and empower them throughout their Girl Scout journey. Inside the 2019-2020 Activity Guide you will find a variety of amazing programs, trainings, and special opportunities for your G.I.R.L. to discover her strengths and pursue her passions. At Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines, we can’t wait to see her learn and grow as she unleashes her inner G.I.R.L. with us!

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INDEX Registration Information At-a-Glance........................................................... 6 Cancellations and Refunds.............................. 5 New Programs..................................................... 9 Registration Information................................... 4 Safety and Supervision..................................... 5 Entrepreneurship Clever Consumer................................................ 12 Cookie Program................................................... 11 Entrepreneurship Progression........................ 10 Fall Product Program.......................................... 11 Girl Scouts Give................................................... 12 Life Skills All That Glitters.................................................... 15 ARC Babysitting................................................... 16 Artspace Creativity Challenge......................... 17 Babysitting Plus Pediatric First Aid/CPR Overnighter................................. 19 Badges on the Battleship.................................. 16 Brownies: My Senses and Me......................... 20 Car Care................................................................. 19 College Readiness Event................................... 18 Daisies: Body Talk............................................... 21 Digitally Literate................................................... 19 G.I.R.L. Quest........................................................ 21 Girl Scout Destinations..................................... 17 Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop................... 14 Girl Talk for Mom and Me................................. 18 Girl Talk on the Road.......................................... 18 Governor’s Page Program................................. 15 Highest Awards.................................................... 13 Highest Awards Due Dates............................... 14 Junior Detective.................................................. 20 Making Games..................................................... 20 Marbles Mega Sleepover: Program Aide Adventure................................... 21 Marbles Mega Sleepovers................................ 21 Mission Sisterhood & Bliss Live It!................. 16 Mobile Program................................................... 20 My Family Story................................................... 18 Photography Exploration................................... 19 Program Aide Training........................................ 17 Religious Recognitions....................................... 16 Scholarships and Awards................................. 15 Storybook Tales Performance......................... 19 UNC Law Activity................................................. 18 Volunteer in Training for Teens....................... 16 World Thinking Day............................................. 20

Outdoors Adventures in Geocaching............................... 26 Camp Open House............................................. 26 Choose Your Weekend Troop Camping Adventure............................... 23 Daisy Day............................................................... 26 Dare to Explore Adventure Series.................. 28 Dolphin & Dune Adventure.............................. 22 Fall Badgeapalooza............................................. 22 Fishing Fun............................................................ 26 Fun in the Sun...................................................... 27 Island & Sound Exploration.............................. 27 Outdoor Art Maker............................................. 27 Outdoor Skills Progression: Challenge Weekend ........................................... 24 Outdoor Skills Progression: Level 1................ 25 Outdoor Skills Progression: Level 2............... 25 Outdoor Skills Progression: Program Aide ....................................................... 24 She-roes to the Rescue!................................... 24 Teen Camporee................................................... 22 Zombie Preparedness Academy.................... 27 Zombie Preparedness Academy: Master Apprentice ............................................. 24 STEM Beauty and Science........................................... 31 Brownie WOW Journey in a Day..................... 29 Cybersecurity Academy: Cybersecurity Basics......................................... 29 Cybersecurity Academy: Cybersecurity Safeguards................................ 31 Engineer It!............................................................ 31 Fantastic Fibers................................................... 30 Girl Scout STEM Day.......................................... 31 Girl Scouts Be That Engineer Expo................. 29 MarineQuest........................................................ 30 Robotics Badge Kits........................................... 31 TechnoQuest........................................................ 30 The STEM Labs Coding and Computer Gaming ..................................... 29 The STEM Labs Engineering............................. 30 The STEM Labs Robotics.................................. 29 Additional Information Community Partners.......................................... 33 Contact.................................................................. 34 Corporate Sponsorship..................................... 33 Council Map.......................................................... 35 Gadget Girls.......................................................... 33 Jump Start Journeys.......................................... 32 Media Girlz............................................................ 33 Story Submission............................................... 35 VTK.......................................................................... 33

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ACTIVITY REGISTRATION INFORMATION Use this guide to: 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 info, then register online.

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Sample Activity Listing This sample activity listing 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 call the council at 800-284-4475. WHEN: Date and time of the activity WHERE: Activity location, County FEES: The cost per girl and adult. You must register for all activities, even those without fees. This allows for appropriate safety planning and activity preparation. REGISTRATION: Opening date - Closing date Individual/Troop

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Opening Date: Indicates the date when registration opens for the activity. Online activity registration opens at 10:00 a.m. EST. Closing Date: Indicates the last day to register for an activity if space is available. Please note that some activities fill prior to the closing date. Individual Registration: Indicates that this activity can be attended by girls not in a troop or troops where only one or two girls would like to attend. Individually registered Girl Scout(s) must attend with a registered adult, except where otherwise noted. Troop Registration: Indicates that this activity can be attended by three or more girls from a troop with the appropriate number of adults according to the safety ratios. Prior approval is required to register additional adults beyond the safety ratio.

2019-2020 Registration Opening Dates August 1, 2019 October 2, 2019

January 8, 2020 March 4, 2020

My GS Welcome to the online Girl Scout member community! MyGS is your digital one stop shop for all things related to your Girl Scout experience. There are two main sections of MyGS: Member Profile and Volunteer Toolkit. Member Profile is accessible to all current members and is where you can renew memberships, update contact information, and view members of your household. The Volunteer Toolkit is accessible for girls/guardians and troop leaders and is where the troop can plan their program year, track badges and accomplishments, and submit troop financial information. To log into MyGS, visit www.nccoastalpines.org and click MyGS in the main menu bar.

Register for Activities Online • Click Activities on the website homepage to view activities in a list or calendar format. Use the advanced search to filter for specific activities. You can also login to MyGS and register under the Activities tab. • Click the name of the activity (on the website or in MyGS) and select Register Now to begin the online registration process or Add to My Activities to select the activity and continue searching. • Follow the online prompts to pay and complete your registration.


ACTIVITY FINANCIAL INFORMATION AND POLICIES

SAFETY AND SUPERVISION

Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines is proud to offer financial assistance to ensure every girl has the opportunity to unleash her inner G.I.R.L. To review the council’s full cancellation and refund policy and to learn more about and apply for financial assistance, including Troop Travel Assistance, visit www.nccoastalpines.org. The complete financial assistance policies can be found under the Activity main menu bar on the Financial Information and Policies webpage. For questions contact the council at helpdesk@nccoastalpines.org or 800-284-4475.

Adult Supervision Requirements

Cancellation and Refund Policy 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. A significant amount of planning time and money are spent months prior to the opening of council-sponsored activities and trainings. Prompt cancellation notification allows time for girls who may be on the waiting list to attend the activity. Our refund policy requires notification to be provided by the customer to the council at least 15 days prior to an activity. Please review the complete policies on our website.

Financial Assistance Information and Policies Requests for financial assistance are confidential and based on personal information establishing the applicant’s need.

Activity Financial Assistance Financial assistance is available for registered Girl Scouts who would otherwise be unable to attend local council-sponsored activities. • Financial assistance is not available for events 0 which cost $10 or less. • To request financial assistance and reserve your 0 space, a deposit and financial assistance request 0 form must be completed for each event. Please 0 use form PG330 - Application for Individual 0 Financial Assistance and Registration for 0 Council-Sponsored Activities.

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. Please note that if you exceed the number of adults required you may be asked to limit them based on space availability

Two Unrelated Adults to Every 6 Girl Scout Daisies 12 Girl Scout Brownies 16 Girl Scout Juniors 25 Girl Scout Cadettes 30 Girl Scout Seniors 30 Girl Scout Ambassadors

Plus, One Adult to Every Additional set of 4 Girl Scout Daisies 6 Girl Scout Brownies 8 Girl Scout Juniors 12 Girl Scout Cadettes 15 Girl Scout Seniors 15 Girl Scout Ambassadors

Troop Travel Assistance Troop Travel is defined as an event, trip, or project that goes beyond the ordinary troop program and enhances the Girl Scout experience. Troop Travel programs are educational in nature and provide growth experiences for girls and persons involved. Only registered girl and adult members may apply for Troop Travel Assistance. Applications for Financial Assistance are due on the first of every month. It is recommended that troops and/or individuals submit their applications three to six months in advance of the trip date. Please review the full policy and find the Financial Assistance application on the council website (PG320 and PG310).

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AT-A-GLANCE Date

Event

County

Level

Page

08/20/2019

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

New Hanover

S/A

14

9/7/2019

Brownie WOW Journey in a Day

Carteret

B

29

9/7/2019

Girl Scouts Be That Engineer Expo

Wake

J

29

9/14/2019

All That Glitters

Johnston

J/C/S/A

15

9/21/2019

Cybersecurity Academy: Cybersecurity Basics

Carteret

J

29

9/23/2019

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Wayne

S/A

14

9/27-9/28/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Program Aide

Richmond

C/S/A

24

9/27-9/29/2019

Fall Badgeapalooza

Richmond

B/J

22

9/28/2019

Program Aide Training

Wake

C

17

9/28/2019

Dolphin & Dune Adventure

Carteret

All

22

10/5/2019

Mission Sisterhood & Bliss Live It! Journey in a Day

Wake

S/A

16

10/5/2019

The STEM Labs Robotics

New Hanover

B/J

29

10/10/2019

College Readiness Event

Durham

S/A

18

10/11-10/13/2019

Choose Your Weekend Troop Camping Adventure

Vance

D/B/J

23

10/12/2019

Artspace Creativity Challenge

Wake

B/J

17

10/12/2019

UNC Law Activity

Orange

C/S/A

18

10/12/2019

MarineQuest

New Hanover

B/J

30

10/13/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Cooking Level 1

Vance

B/J/C/S/A

25

10/15/2019

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Pitt

S/A

14

10/18-10/20/2019

Teen Camporee

Richmond

C/S/A

22

10/19/2019

Girl Talk for Mom and Me

Wake

J

18

10/19/2019

The STEM Labs Coding and Computer Gaming

New Hanover

B/J

29

10/26/2019

Program Aide Training

Wayne

C

17

10/26/2019

My Family Story

Wake

B

18

10/26/2019

Car Care

New Hanover

S/A

19

10/27/19

Hike ‘n’ Explore

Halifax

C/S/A

28

11/1-11/3/2019

Zombie Preparedness Academy: Master Apprentice

Vance

S/A

24

11/2/2019

Clever Consumer

New Hanover

D/B/J

12

11/2/2019

Storybook Tales Performance

Wake

All

19

11/9/2019

TechnoQuest

Wake

C/S/A

30

11/9-11/10/2019

She-roes to the Rescue

Beaufort

D

24

11/10/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Staying Safe Level 1

Beaufort

B/J/C/S/A

25

11/10/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Staying Safe Level 2

Beaufort

J/C/S/A

25

11/16/2019

Digitally Literate

Wake

J/C

19

11/17/19

Hike ‘n’ Explore

Harnett

C/S/A

28

11/17/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Setting up Camp Level 1

Johnston

B/J/C/S/A

25

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Date

Event

County

Level

Page

11/17/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Setting up Camp Level 2

Johnston

J/C/S/A

25

11/19/2019

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Orange

S/A

14

11/22-11/23/2019

Babysitting Plus Pediatric First Aid/CPR Overnighter

New Hanover

C/S/A

19

11/23/2019

Program Aide Training

New Hanover

C

17

12/7/2019

Program Aide Training

Cumberland

C

17

12/7/2019

Daisy Day

Johnston

D

26

12/7/2019

Fantastic Fibers

Wake

J/C

30

12/8/2019

Outdoor Skills Progression: Finding Your Way Level 1

Johnston

B/J/C/S/A

25

12/12/2019

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Cumberland

S/A

14

12/14/2019

Clever Consumer

Wake

D/B/J

12

12/14/2019

Photography Exploration

New Hanover

J/C/S/A

19

1/21/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Granville

S/A

14

1/26/2020

Program Aide Training

Wake

C

17

1/31 - 2/1/2020

Explore the Slopes

Out of Council

C/S/A

28

2/1/2020

Clever Consumer

Cumberland

D/B/J

12

2/1/2020

The STEM Labs Engineering

New Hanover

B/J

30

2/4/2020

Girl Talk on the Road

New Hanover

J

18

2/8/2020

Clever Consumer

Wayne

D/B/J

12

2/8/2020

Program Aide Training

Wayne

C

17

2/8/2020

Beauty and Science

New Hanover

C/S/A

31

2/8/2020

Engineer It!

Wake

J

31

2/22/2020

G.I.R.L. Quest

Durham

C/S/A

21

2/22/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Finding Your Way Level 1

Johnston

B/J/C/S/A

25

2/22/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Finding Your Way Level 2

Beaufort

J/C/S/A

25

2/23/2020

Camp Hardee Open House

Beaufort

All

26

2/24/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Craven

S/A

14

3/7/2020

World Thinking Day

Johnston

All

20

3/7/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Cooking Level 1

Johnston

B/J/C/S/A

25

3/7/2020

Photography Exploration

New Hanover

J/C/S/A

19

3/8/2020

Camp Mary Atkinson Open House

Johnston

All

26

3/14/2020

Making Games

Wake

B

20

3/14-3/15/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Full Steam Ahead

Wake

D/B/J

21

3/14-3/15/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Program Aide Adventure

Wake

C/S/A

21

3/21/2020

Badges on the Battleship

New Hanover

All

16

3/21/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Setting up Camp Level 1

Vance

B/J/C/S/A

25

3/21/2020

TechnoQuest

Pitt

C/S/A

30

3/21/2020

Daisy Day

Vance

D

26

3/22/2020

Camp Graham Open House

Vance

All

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Date

Event

County

Level

Page

3/26/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Wake

S/A

14

3/27-3/28/2020

Babysitting Plus Pediatric First Aid/CPR Overnighter

New Hanover

C/S/A

19

3/27-3/29/2020

Choose Your Weekend Troop Camping Adventure

Johnston

D/B/J

23

3/28/2020

Program Aide Training

Cumberland

C

17

3/29/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Cooking Level 2

Johnston

J/C/S/A

25

4/3-4/5/2020

Choose Your Weekend Troop Camping Adventure

Vance

D/B/J

23

4/4/2020

All That Glitters

Johnston

J/C/S/A

15

4/4/2020

Program Aide Training

New Hanover

C

17

4/4/2020

Artspace Creativity Challenge

Wake

B/J

17

4/4/2020

Junior Detective

Wake

J

20

4/4/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Staying Safe Level 1

Beaufort

B/J/C/S/A

25

4/4/2020

Adventures in Geocaching

Wake

C/S/A

26

4/10-4/11/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Great Marbleous Mystery

Wake

D/B/J

21

4/10-4/11/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Program Aide Adventure

Wake

C/S/A

21

4/11/2020

Girl Talk for Mom and Me

Wake

J

18

4/18/2020

Cybersecurity Academy: Cybersecurity Safeguards

Carteret

J

31

4/20/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Harnett

S/A

14

4/24-4/26/2020

Zombie Preparedness Academy

Vance

C/S/A

27

4/25/2020

Brownies: My Senses and Me

Wake

B

20

4/25/2020

Dolphin & Dune Adventure

Carteret

All

22

4/25/2020

MarineQuest

New Hanover

B/J

30

4/26/2020

Fishing Fun

Wake

J

26

5/1-5/2/2020

Explore the Waterways

Wake

C/S/A

28

5/1-5/3/2020

Outdoor Skills Progression: Challenge Weekend

Richmond

B/J/C/S/A

24

5/2-5/3/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Be Your Best

Wake

D/B/J

21

5/2-5/3/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Program Aide Adventure

Wake

C/S/A

21

5/9/2020

Daisies: Body Talk

Wake

D

21

5/9/2020

MarineQuest

New Hanover

C/S/A

30

5/15-5/17/2020

Choose Your Weekend Troop Camping Adventure

Johnston

D/B/J

23

5/16/2020

Fun in the Sun

Beaufort

All

27

5/16/2020

Island & Sound Exploration

New Hanover

All

27

5/16/2020

Girl Scout STEM Day

Durham

C/S/A

31

5/16-5/17/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Program Aide Adventure

Wake

C/S/A

21

5/16-5/17/2020

Marbles Mega Sleepover: Ultimate Slumber Party

Wake

D/B/J

21

5/17/2020

Outdoor Art Maker

Wake

D

27

5/20/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Pender

S/A

14

5/30/2020

Fun in the Sun

Johnston

All

27

5/31/2020

Fun in the Sun

Johnston

All

27

6/20-6/26/2020

Footprints in the Clouds

Out of Council

C/S/A

28

6/23/2020

Girl Scout Gold Award Workshop

Wayne

S/A

14

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NEW PROGRAM RESOURCES FOR 2019-2020 Girl Scouts is always looking to provide girls with exciting new opportunities to learn about themselves and the world around them. New badges and Journeys will continue to rollout that allow Girl Scouts of all levels to explore different areas in STEM and the outdoors. Enhancing Girl Scouts’ proven girl-led programming, these new program resources will set girls up for a lifetime of leadership and success, and prepare them to take action to make the world a better place.

Cadette Cybersecurity Badge

STEM CYBERSECURITY BADGES Cybersecurity badges are now available for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors. Girls learn how computers and the internet work and apply the concepts of safety and protection to the technology they use every day. These badges are developed in partnership with the Cyber Innovation Center. CODING BADGES We are also introducing three Coding badges per grade level for all Girl Scouts. Girls find out how to create computer programs, games, and apps that solve problems and help others. These badges are developed in partnership with codeSpark and VidCode.

Senior Coding Badge

SPACE SCIENCE BADGES Cadettes and Seniors discover how light is used to make discoveries in space science and Ambassadors explore space science and opportunities with NASA now and in the future. JOURNEYS The Think Like a Citizen Scientist Journey will allow Girl Scout Cadettes through Ambassadors to participate in interactive activities to learn how scientists solve problems with the scientific method. Girls practice observation, collect data, and complete a citizen science project.

Ambassador Space Science Badge

Outdoor TRAIL ADVENTURE BADGES Each level is challenged to complete a hike for which they must prepare by choosing their adventure, planning, setting goals, and making it happen while learning about the great outdoors. SNOW OR CLIMBING ADVENTURE BADGES Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors are encouraged to plan an adventure that involves a snow or rock climbing activity.

Brownie Trail Adventure Badge

Junior Snow or Climbing Adventure Badge

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OUTDOORS ENTREPRENEURSHIP Entrepreneurship Progression Progression allows girls to gain new skills, build their confidence, and develop Money Manager: Learn money basics. an entrepreneurial mindset over time. As they engage in the Girl Scout Cookie Decision Maker: Make plans for the coming Program and beyond, girls learn five valuable skills that will serve them Girl Scout year and set a budget. for the rest of their lives. As you work with girls, acknowledge their skill development and encourage them to challenge themselves Goal Setter: Set sales goals as a troop and individually. further. Eventually, they’ll be ready to translate their skills into Consumer Expert: Think “cookie consumers.” true entrepreneurship or bring an entrepreneurial mindset to Cookie Techie: Use technology to grow the business. whatever path they choose.

Five skills learned from the cookie program: • Goal setting • People skills • Decision making • Business ethics • Money management

Networker: Build your social support system. Innovator: Take it beyond Girl Scout Cookies. Entrepreneur: Take your business idea to the next level.

The NEW Cookie Entrepreneur Family pin enables girls and their families to learn to think like entrepreneurs as they participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Each Girl Scout grade level will have its own set of requirements to help families guide their Girl Scout as she runs her own cookie business year after year. Girls can earn all 13 pins in the collection—one unique pin for every year they participate. Learn more about this pin collection at girlscoutcookies.org/entrepreneurfamily

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COOKIE PROGRAM: IMPORTANT DATES December 15, 2019.........Initial orders due from troops January 4-11, 2020.........Initial cookie deliveries January 11, 2020...........Cookie Program starts March 1, 2020............Cookie Program ends

Dollars & Sense: Financial Literacy During the 2019-2020 membership year, girls and troops will have the opportunity to participate in two councilsponsored, money-earning activities.

2019 Fall Product Program

MOTIVATION gets you going AND HABIT

The Fall Product Program gives girls and troops the opportunity to sell magazine subscriptions (new and renewals) and very popular nuts and candies to earn quick and easy startup money for their troop. This “friends & family sale� is conducted both face-to-face and via the internet through a secure program. As part of the Fall Product Program, girls 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. Girl Scout Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Choose Your Adventure troops can choose the 10% proceeds plan with patches and Participating girls are also eligible to earn Superstar recognitions or opt to receive 15% in proceeds and patches, in Destinations. Girls who qualify can earn awesome awards lieu of recognitions. like laptop computers, camping gear, Fitbit Blaze, Bluetooth speakers, and admission tickets to participate in activities 2020 Cookie Program like zipline tours and indoor skydiving adventures and to The 2020 Girl Scout Cookie Program theme is Choose Your visit places like the Juliette Gordon Low Birthplace, Tweetsie Adventure with the adorable Red Fox as our mascot. Focusing Railroad, and movie theaters! Girls can also earn Cookie on the 5 Skills, the program is designed to help girls grow into Dough, which can be used to pay for Girl Scout camp, leaders of courage, confidence, and character while learning purchases in the council shop, council-sponsored activities, five valuable life skills: goal setting, decision making, money and national and international Girl Scout Destinations. management, people skills, and business ethics. 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, council-sponsored 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 2018, the average troop FALL PRODUCT PROGRAM: earned nearly $1,650 in proceeds! In addition to the scaled proceed plan, each Girl Scout is IMPORTANT DATES eligible to earn awesome recognitions based on overall sales. October 1, 2019....................Fall Product Program starts Girls earn cool patches for Walkabout Week, Operation Cookie Drop, and selling online through COCOdirect. Girls October 25, 2019................Face-to-face orders end are also eligible to earn additional rewards such as themed November 11, 2019..............Online orders end t-shirts, stuffed animals, tents and other camping gear, Eno November 14-16, 2019.......Nut and candy arrives hammocks, kayaks, and electronics such as a 3D printer pen and Apple AirPods.

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Come and work towards grade-level financial literacy badges with our Retail team. Learn retail principles, consumer science, and how our retail program supports the Girl Scout Mission. FEES: $15 per girl/ $0 per adult WHEN: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Individual/Troop WILMINGTON SERVICE CENTER, NEW HANOVER WHEN: November 2, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 22, 2019 RALEIGH SERVICE CENTER, WAKE WHEN: December 14, 2019 REGISTRATION: October 2 - December 5, 2019 FAYETTEVILLE SERVICE CENTER, CUMBERLAND WHEN: February 1, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 21, 2020 GOLDSBORO SERVICE CENTER, WAYNE WHEN: February 8, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 28, 2020

Girl Scouts Give

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Family Partnership re-imagined, launching August 2019 Did you know that an astounding 80 percent of female entrepreneurs were once Girl Scouts? Girl Scouts Give aims to make that number even higher by giving troops a platform to flex their social entrepreneurship muscles while taking action to “be a sister to every Girl Scout.” Social entrepreneurs change the world through their time, talent and treasure. Integrating philanthropy and programming, this council-wide campaign engages troops, girls, and families to do the same by investing in their Girl Scout sisters. To participate or for more information, please visit Girl Scouts Give on www.InvestInGirlsNC.org, login to the Volunteer Toolkit, or check it out on the Council Patch Program page on our website.


LIFE SKILLS

Girl Scouts Highest Awards Each year, the Girl Scout Gold, Silver, and Bronze Awards are presented to girls who have planned and executed far-reaching projects in response to pressing community needs. In the process, girls gain skills in leadership, project planning, time management, and budgeting, plus confidence to last a lifetime.

Girl Scout Bronze Award The Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest honor a Girl Scout Junior can achieve. When you go for the Bronze Award, you represent what Girl Scouts can achieve in their communities. And, of course, you want to do that in a way that’s fun for you— and for everyone else involved, too! Earning the Girl Scout Bronze Award involves the time to complete a Journey, and then a suggested minimum of 20 hours building your team, exploring your community, choosing your project, planning it, putting your plan in motion, and spreading the word about your project.

Girl Scout Silver Award Going for the Girl Scout Silver Award gives a Girl Scout Cadette the chance to show that she is a leader who is organized, determined, and dedicated to improving her community. Earning the award puts girls among an exceptional group who have used their knowledge and leadership skills to make a difference in the world. The prerequisite to earning your Girl Scout Silver Award is to complete a Girl Scout Cadette Journey. Once you complete your Journey, the suggested minimum time for earning your Girl Scout Silver Award is 50 hours. You can start by planning the time in parts, then dividing it up by the steps.

Girl Scout Gold Award The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest and most prestigious award that Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors can earn. The Girl Scout Gold Award follows the Standards of Excellence and challenges you to develop yourself as a leader, achieve the Girl Scout Leadership Outcomes, and make a mark on your community that creates a lasting impact on the lives of others. Fulfilling the requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award starts with the completion of two Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador Journeys or having earned the Silver Award and completing one Senior or Ambassador Journey. After you have fulfilled the Journey(s) requirement, 80 hours is the suggested minimum hours to complete the 7 steps to go Gold: identifying an issue, investigating it thoroughly, getting help and building a team, creating a plan, presenting your plan, gathering feedback, taking action, and educating and inspiring others. We’re committed to providing resources to help you achieve success. In fact, we’ve launched several new resources to support you along the way including our new online training module, hands-on Gold Award workshops, a Girl Scout Gold Award Girl Workbook, and virtual office hours - all to help prepare you to create sustainable change. 13


Due Dates for Girl Scout Gold Award Proposals and Girl Scout Silver and Gold Award Final Reports September 3, 2019

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SAVE THE DATE We can’t wait to celebrate our 2019-2020 Gold Award Girl Scouts! Please save the following dates as possible Gold Award Celebration dates: May 28, 2020 and June 4, 2020.

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After completing the online training, Girl Scouts can continue their journey toward earning the highest award in Girl Scouting by attending this interactive workshop. The Gold Award Workshop walks girls through each step of the process using hands-on tools found in our newly created Girl Workbook. Each girl receives a Girl Workbook to take home. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHEN: 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Individual/Troop WILMINGTON SERVICE CENTER, NEW HANOVER WHEN: August 20, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - August 12, 2019 GOLDSBORO SERVICE CENTER, WAYNE WHEN: September 23, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 10, 2019 UNITED WAY, PITT WHEN: October 15, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 8, 2019 CHAPEL HILL LIBRARY, ORANGE/CHATHAM WHEN: November 19, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 5, 2019

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FAYETTEVILLE SERVICE CENTER, CUMBERLAND WHEN: December 12, 2019 REGISTRATION: October 2 - December 3, 2019 CREEDMOR UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, GRANVILLE WHEN: January 21, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 7, 2020 CROATAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CRAVEN WHEN: February 24, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - February 11, 2020 RALEIGH SERVICE CENTER, WAKE WHEN: March 26, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 10, 2020 LILLINGTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, HARNETT WHEN: April 20, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - April 7, 2020 HAMPSTEAD LIBRARY, PENDER WHEN: May 20, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 12, 2020 GOLDSBORO SERVICE CENTER, WAYNE WHEN: June 23, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - June 9, 2020


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Discover how they got started, the impact of their project, pointers from their perspective, and more! Activities include presentations from previous award achievers and breakout sessions for Bronze, Silver and Gold. The day culminates with an ice cream social celebrating the impact of our Highest Award achievers. This activity is for girls who want to learn more about earning the Highest Awards. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston WHEN: 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM Individual/Troop

JANE S. BARRINGER AWARD Girl Scout Gold Award recipients are eligible to apply for the Jane S. Barringer Award. This is a cash award established to honor Mrs. Barringer, an outstanding teen advisor. A group of her former Girl Scouts, along with Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines, has instituted an award in her name to be given to an individual who embodies the principles and spirit “Mrs. B” worked to instill.

WHEN: September 14, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 4, 2019

The Misty Crabtree Eastham Scholarship was established to honor the memory of lifelong Girl Scout Misty Crabtree Eastham, and provides scholarships for Girl Scout Gold Award recipients to help offset college expenses. As a girl in foster care who earned her Girl Scout Gold Award, Misty felt that Girl Scouting had a tremendous impact on her life and provided opportunities that she may never have had a chance to pursue. This scholarship embodies Misty’s sense of selflessness, generosity, drive, and determination.

WHEN: April 4, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020

MISTY CRABTREE EASTHAM MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

GLADYS MARION SCHOLARSHIP

Governor’s Page Program Do you have an interest in government or current state issues? Do you want to learn more about our state’s capital city? If so, consider applying to serve as a Page in the Governor’s Office from March 2-6, 2020. You will join Girl Scouts from all over North Carolina to learn how our state government really works and to participate in the legislative process. Girls selected to work in the Governor’s Office have the opportunity to meet the Governor, and to tour the Governor’s Mansion as well as other local sights. Girls may stay with family or friends or even a host family selected by the Page Coordinator’s Office. Look for more information in Council News starting January 2020.

The Gladys Marion Scholarship was made possible by a lifetime member of Girl Scouts who gave of her time and shared her talents to support Girl Scouts as they developed their leadership skills and prepared to be the next generation of leaders. The scholarship, for high school seniors primarily residing in Brunswick, New Hanover, or Pender counties, supports Gold Award Girl Scouts or girls who have demonstrated significant leadership as members of Girl Scouts - North Carolina Coastal Pines. For more information about these and other council-sponsored scholarships, please visit the council website.

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Religious Recognitions

Volunteer in Training for Teens Calling all Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors! Interested in becoming a Volunteer in Training? Whether you’re a part of a troop or a Juliette Girl Scout, you can now download the training materials from our council website, giving you access to start your leadership training today! Troop Leader facilitator guides are also available on the council website for download.

ARC Babysitting Is your troop interested in taking an American Red Cross Babysitting or a First Aid/CPR for Teens course? Please complete the Training by Request form at https://gsnccp.wufoo.com/forms/ training-by-request/ or email learning@nccoastalpines.org to schedule this specific training for your troop.

Learn how the religious recognitions in Girl Scouting give girls the opportunity to grow stronger in their faith. This webinar is meant to provide you with the resources you need to connect Girl Scouts with the faith-based awards. Our online, on-demand webinar covers contact information, requirements, uniform placement and more! During the webinar you’ll also learn about the My Promise, My Faith pin, which invites girls in grades K-12 to experience a faith journey through exploration of the Girl Scout Law and teachings from their own personal faith. Girls can earn this national pin each year. Visit our website today to download the webinar and watch at your convenience.

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Girl Scout Seniors will work towards completion of the Mission: Sisterhood Journey while Girl Scout Ambassadors work towards completing the Bliss: Live It! Give It! Journey. Girls will be responsible for tackling the Take Action project on their own. This event will include a rotation through hands-on interactive modules, plenary sessions, panel discussions, and more. The Journey book that aligns with the girl’s current grade level will be provided. Lunch and snacks are included. This event is a partnership between Girl Scouts and MetLife. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $20 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: MetLife, Wake WHEN: October 5, 2019, 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 24, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Bring your family for a fun-filled day on the Battleship North Carolina. Activities will include vintage typewriters, Morse code, semaphore flags, V-mail, kingfisher simulator, and so much more. Girls may sign up to bring an American flag to be raised and flown on the Battleship. They will then receive a Flag Presentation Certificate with their name on it, authenticating the flag to have been flown on the forward mast of the USS North Carolina. A pizza lunch will be provided in the galley. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $20 per girl/ $20 per adult WHERE: Battleship North Carolina, New Hanover WHEN: March 21, 2020, 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 10, 2020 Individual/Troop


GIRL SCOUT DESTINATIONS Girl Scout Destinations are the ultimate adventure for individual girls ages 11 and older. With different trips every year, there’s something amazing for everyone to experience. Make friends from all over the country as you travel with Girl Scouts from different states, see and learn new things, and pack your bags full of inspiring, lifechanging experiences and memories. Trips can range from surfing along the East Coast to feeding a panda bear in China! To learn more visit, www.girlscouts.org/destinations.

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Program Aide Training is for Girl Scout Cadettes in sixth, seventh, or eighth grade who have completed the Leadership In Action (LIA) Award and are interested in serving as champions for the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. This training guides girls through activities to understand Girl Scouts’ keys to leadership, explore how they can serve as leaders in their everyday life, and inspire girls to be leaders in the world. FEES: $5 per girl/ $0 per adult WHEN: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Individual/Troop RALEIGH SERVICE CENTER, WAKE WHEN: September 28, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 13, 2019

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Join Artspace artists for an informative and fun morning! You’ll meet artists in their studios, and get to create your own art. You will complete steps to a badge. FEES: $20 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Artspace, Wake WHEN: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Individual/Troop

WHEN: January 26, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 14, 2020

WHEN: October 12, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 1, 2019

GOLDSBORO SERVICE CENTER, WAYNE WHEN: October 26, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 15, 2019

WHEN: April 4, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020

WHEN: February 8, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 28, 2020 FAYETTEVILLE SERVICE CENTER, CUMBERLAND WHEN: December 7, 2019 REGISTRATION: October 2 - November 26, 2019 WHEN: March 28, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 17, 2020 WILMINGTON SERVICE CENTER, NEW HANOVER WHEN: November 23, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 12, 2019 WHEN: April 4, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020 Not able to make it to an in-person training? Download the Program Aide Core Facilitator Guide from our website!

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UNC Law Activity Girl Scouts will lead the way while earning the UNC Women in Law patch! Engage in this interactive activity where you will participate in a mock trial held in a real courtroom and take part in other fun and educational programs such as a constitutional rights activity. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: UNC Law Building, Orange WHEN: October 12, 2019, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 1, 2019 Individual/Troop

College Readiness Event Register for this facilitated panel discussion with Duke University students to learn more and gain answers to questions you have about the college admissions process. Additionally, Duke University students will share information about dorm life, extracurricular activities, picking your major/minor, and more. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Duke University, Durham WHEN: October 10, 2019, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 24, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Work on your My Family Story badge! 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. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC Museum of History, Wake WHEN: October 26, 2019, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 15, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Girl Talk for Mom and Me addresses the timely topic of adolescent growth and development and the physical, social, and emotional changes that girls experience during puberty. Hands-on activities, 3-D theater exhibits, movies, and candid discussions help moms and daughters explore a range of topics. Girl Scouts will receive a Poe Center Healthy Choices patch. Individually registered Girl Scouts must attend with an adult. FEES: $15 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: Poe Center, Wake Individual/Troop WHEN: October 19, 2019 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM OR 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 8, 2019 WHEN: April 11, 2020 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM OR 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 31, 2020

J Girl Talk on the Road The Poe Center is bringing their Girl Talk Program to you! Join us in Wilmington for a workshop about adolescent growth and development and the physical, social, and emotional changes that girls experience during puberty. FEES: $20 per girl/ $20 per adult WHERE: Wilmington Service Center, New Hanover WHEN: February 4, 2020, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 21, 2020 Individual/Troop


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Driving is a great step toward independence. In this interactive workshop girls will master basic maintenance skills to help keep their car in top condition. Activities will include changing a tire, checking tire pressure, using jumper cables, checking fluid levels and more. This workshop will complete steps for your Car Care badge. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $15 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Lunar Low Automotive, New Hanover WHEN: October 26, 2019, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 15, 2019 Individual/Troop

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First Aid/CPR Overnighter Get what you need to be prepared and knowledgeable about first aid and CPR with your Girl Scout sisters at this overnight training. Learn the ABC’s of becoming a safe and responsible babysitter and earn your first aid and CPR certification! Topics include accident prevention, emergency response, and general child and infant care. Meals and snacks included. FEES: $65 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: Winter Park Presbyterian Church, New Hanover Individual/Troop WHEN: November 22-23, 2019, 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 12, 2019 WHEN: March 27 - 28, 2020 , 5:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 17, 2020

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Join the Raleigh Dance Theatre as they bring Snow White and The Little Engine That Could to life through music and dance during this professional quality ballet performance. Audience members have the opportunity to meet the storybook characters in the lobby after the performance. FEES: $5 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: A.J. Fletcher Opera Theatre, Wake WHEN: November 2, 2019, 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 24, 2019 Individual/Troop

Join us at an event that is worth tweeting about! Girls will have the opportunity to explore the ever changing digital world they are growing up in. There will be a parent program running simultaneously which will provide tips and resources for navigating the changing digital world and how to guide girls through it. Girls and parents will come together at the end of the program to have an open discussion about what they learned. Girl Scouts will receive a Poe Center Healthy Choices patch. Individually registered Girl Scouts must attend with a registered adult. FEES: $15 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: Poe Center, Wake WHEN: November 16, 2019, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 5, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Ever wonder what it takes to change a good photograph into a great photograph? In this hands-on workshop girls will learn the tips and tricks of digital photography including lighting, angles, and the rule of thirds. Girls will take photos, learn to upload them, and do basic editing. Juniors will be completing requirements for the Photography badge. Bring a camera if you have one. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Wilmington Service Center, New Hanover WHEN: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Individual/Troop WHEN: December 14, 2019 REGISTRATION: October 2 - December 3, 2019 WHEN: March 7, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - February 25, 2020 Individual/Troop

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World Thinking Day Join us for a celebration of World Thinking Day and our Girl Scout traditions! World Thinking Day was established in 1926 to celebrate international friendships and sisterhoods. Kick off your Girl Scout week celebration by earning the GSUSA World Thinking Day Award and the GSUSA Global Action Award. This year’s theme is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. FEES: $10 per girl/ $2 per adult WHERE: Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston WHEN: March 7, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - February 25, 2020 Individual/Troop

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It’s game time! Come join us for a day of games, fun, and friends and work towards your Making Games badge! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC Museum of History, Wake WHEN: March 14, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 3, 2020 Individual/Troop

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Junior Detective Follow clues to find out about the present and past as you work toward your Detective badge. Hone your observation skills, go on a code and cipher hunt, and explore tools used to solve history mysteries. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC Museum of History, Wake WHEN: April 4, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:30 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020 Individual/Troop

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Brownies will explore the five senses and the associated organs both in the General Health Theatre and outside in the PlayWELL Park! Brownies can zip from ear-to-ear, slip down the artery slides and learn about the important role of the brain in physical activity and coordination! Girl Scouts will receive a Poe Center Healthy Choices patch. Participants will work towards the Senses badge. Individually registered Girl Scouts must attend with a registered adult. FEES: $15 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: Poe Center, Wake WHEN: April 25, 2020, 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 10, 2020 Individual/Troop

Beep Beep! Girl Scouts Go Mobile! If your troop can’t make it to an activity, have the Girl Scout program come to you! Our Mobile Program vehicles, Savannah and Daisy, are available for troop requests and provide programs in Financial Literacy, Healthy Living, Leadership, Outdoor Education, and STEM for all grade levels! For more information about programs and scheduling, please complete a Mobile Program Interest Form. Visit forms at www.nccoastalpines.org and explore our new mobile program page! Powered by: Frank K. Webb Charitable Trust Sander Pomper, in memory of Diane Pomper

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MARBLES MEGA SLEEPOVER: BE YOUR BEST Discover just how amazing you are while working on the Daisy Clover Petal, Brownie My Best Self badge, or the Junior First Aid badge. WHEN: May 2 - May 3, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 21, 2020

It’s time to be explorers! Meet Mr. Big Mouth while exploring your way to a “Super Smile” by learning how to properly brush and floss away Sugar Bugs. Daisies explore MyPlate, and learn the importance of choosing healthy snacks, engaging in regular physical activity, and getting enough sleep. Daisies also have an opportunity to visit the PlayWELL Park and climb a nutrition wall, weave through a healthy choices maze, zip down a tongue slide, balance on a giant skeleton, navigate a nerve net, and more. FEES: $15 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: Poe Center, Wake WHEN: May 9, 2020, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 28, 2020 Individual/Troop

MARBLES MEGA SLEEPOVER: ULTIMATE SLUMBER PARTY Ready for the Ultimate Slumber Party? Come prepared to pamper yourself! Start with a touch of nail polish, a dash of glitter, and some sweet cookies. Mix in singing and dancing, and you get the ultimate slumber party! Explore the museum and play in your pajamas while making new friends and working toward the Daisy Zinni Petal, Brownie My Best Self badge, or the Junior Staying Fit badge! WHEN: May 16 - 17, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020

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Whatever your interest, there’s a Marbles Mega Sleepover just for you! After sleeping in the museum, you’ll wake to a continental breakfast and a special screening of an IMAX movie. Dinner, snack, breakfast, a Marbles fun patch, and museum admission to stay and play the next day is included. Adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $45 per girl/ $45 per adult WHERE: Marbles Kids Museum, Wake WHEN: 5:30 PM - 9:00 AM Individual/Troop

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WHEN: April 10 - 11, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 31, 2020

Explore ways coding makes fun happen and helps solve problems through hands-on play. Puzzle, tinker, design, and draw while working toward the Design Robots badge to discover how science, technology, engineering, art, and math all work together. WHEN: March 14 - 15, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 3, 2020

Ready for some serious sleuthing? Unravel a Marbleous mystery while working on the Daisy Lupe Petal, the Brownie Senses Badge, or the Junior Detective Badge. WHEN: April 10 - 11, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 31, 2020

Join us at Marbles for a fun overnight leadership experience. Come to one of the Marbles Sleepovers and help lead the participants in their activities. All participants for the Program Aide Sleepover must have completed their Program Aide Core training. FEES: $10 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: Marbles Kids Museum, Wake WHEN: 5:30 PM - 9:00 AM Individual/Troop WHEN: March 14 - 15, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 3, 2020

MARBLES MEGA SLEEPOVER: FULL STEAM AHEAD

MARBLES MEGA SLEEPOVER: GREAT MARBLEOUS MYSTERY

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WHEN: May 2 - 3, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 21, 2020 WHEN: May 16 - 17, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020

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Join us for a new and exciting event focused on Life Skills! Come and learn about Life Skills such as car care, writing a resume, how to be safe on the internet, and many other exciting topics. Adult education and enrichment will be offered as well. Lunch will be provided as part of this program. Participants will receive a fun patch. Individually registered Girl Scouts must attend with an adult. FEES: $20 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: IBM, Durham County WHEN: February 22, 2020, 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - February 8, 2020 Individual/Troop 21


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Take an excursion to Shackleford Banks, one of the most fascinating islands on the East Coast. Girls will pull nets in a tidal flat, hike across the island, possibly encounter dolphins and bank ponies, and discover the wonders of remote beaches. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $30 per girl/ $30 per adult WHERE: Harkers Island Ferry Gateway, Carteret WHEN: September 28, 2019, 10:15AM – 1:15PM OR September 28, 2019, 2:15PM - 5:15PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 17, 2019 WHEN: April 25, 2020, 11:15AM – 2:15PM OR April 25, 2020, 3:15PM - 6:15PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 13, 2020 Individual/Troop

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Join Girl Scout Brownie and Junior troops from around the council for a weekend full of badge activities and outdoor fun. Participants will have the opportunity to take steps towards earning a variety of Girl Scout legacy and outdoor badges as well as participate in archery, boating, craft, and nature activities. The event fee includes activities, dinner on Saturday, and a fun patch. Troops will be responsible for providing breakfast and lunch on Saturday and breakfast on Sunday. All adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a background check prior to the weekend. Troops must be accompanied by an Outdoor Skills certified adult. FEES: $25 per girl, $25 per adult WHERE: Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond WHEN: September 27 - 29, 2019, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 17, 2019 Troop

Are you looking for a tropical getaway? Join us at the Flyin’ Hawaiian Teen Camporee at Camp Mu-Sha-Ni. Let the tropical breeze guide you as you sample a variety of Hawaiian themed crafts, games and snacks, as well as traditional camp activities such as archery, kayaking and target shooting. Enjoy the sun’s rays by day and the traditional all-camp cook-around and dance party by night. This is a tent camping weekend and troops are responsible for providing their own tents. Limited space is available in the platform tent units upon request. Troops are responsible for all meals during the event and must be accompanied by an Outdoor Skills certified adult and a First Aid/CPR certified adult. All adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. Please note that event t-shirts will be available for purchase during registration. FEES: $18 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond WHEN: October 18-20, 2019, 5:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 8, 2019 Troop


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Camping Adventure

A fun adventure in the out-of-doors awaits your troop! Each troop will have the freedom to customize a camp weekend by selecting a combination of council-led and troop-led activities that are most interesting to the girls. Council-led activity selections will be available contingent upon Safety Activity Checkpoints guidelines and property amenities. The base price for these events includes lodging, a nature program, and a craft activity. For an additional fee, council staff will provide meals and activities such as archery, boating, and high ropes challenges. Available lodging options include cabins and platform tents. Lodging assignments will be based on the total number of participants, not grade level, and will be provided during check in. Troops must be accompanied by an Outdoor Skills certified adult and a First Aid/CPR certified adult. Please limit adult attendees to required safety ratios. Troops who register more than the required number of adults will be asked to reduce their adult participants. Adults attending must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend.

CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: October 11 - 13, 2019, 6:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 1, 2019 Troop CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: March 27 - 29, 2020, 6:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 17, 2020 Troop CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: April 3 - 5, 2020, 6:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020 Troop CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: May 15 - 17, 2020, 6:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020 Troop

Fees: $15 per girl, $10 per adult Weekend meals: $20 per girl/$20 per adult Archery: $5/per girl* Waterfront Activity - Canoeing: $5 per girl* Special Girl Scout Daisy Program: $5 per girl Alpine Tower: $5 per girl* *Participation is based on Safety Activity Checkpoints, Guidelines, and property amenities.

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Master Apprentice

Ready to take your survival skills to the next level? Come out to Camp Graham for a weekend you will never forget. Spend Saturday learning emergency preparedness and survival skills at a more advanced level! This event is full of fun and thrills and girls who attend this weekend will be eligible to apply to assist an activity instructor during our spring Zombie Preparedness Academy. Fee includes 4 meals, lodging, activities, and a fun patch. Individually registered girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Troops must be accompanied by an Outdoor Skills certified adult and a First Aid/CPR certified adult. Please limit adult attendees to required safety ratios. Troops who register more than the required number of adults will be asked to reduce their number of adult participants. Adults attending must be registered Girl Scouts and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. FEES: $45 per girl/ $20 per adult WHERE: Camp Graham, Vance WHEN: November 1- 3, 2019, 7:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 22, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Grab your favorite pajamas and join us for a night of superhero fun at Camp Hardee! Girls will participate in superhero themed activities, games, and crafts. The activity fee includes dinner on Saturday, breakfast on Sunday morning, and a fun patch. Troops must be accompanied by a First Aid/CPR certified adult and must limit adult attendees to adult-to-girl ratios. Individually registered girls must be accompanied by an adult. All adults must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the event. Troop must be accompanied by an outdoor skills certified adult and a First Aid/CPR certified adult. FEES: $20 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: Camp Hardee, Beaufort WHEN: November 9-10, 2019, 1:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 29, 2019 Individual/Troop

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This event culminates our Outdoor Skills Progression Series (Level 1 and 2) and will put your new skills to the test! Troops must attend at least three different sessions within a single level to be invited to this weekend at Camp MuSha-Ni, where they’ll show off their outdoor leadership skills and have a ton of fun. Leaders who attend all four sessions within a single level, plus the weekend at Camp Mu-Sha-Ni will earn their Outdoor Skills Certification. Registration for this weekend is by invitation only, and is open to troops who have qualified in the past. Invitations will be sent as troops complete the required sessions. All adults must be registered Girl Scout members and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the event. FEES: $0 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond WHEN: May 1- 3, 2020, 5:00 PM - 12:00 PM

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Do you love the outdoors, going to camp, and outdoor cooking? This is the perfect Program Aide Specialty for you! Join us for a day of learning how to teach younger girls a variety of outdoor skills including using knives and compasses, building fires, tying knots, basic first aid, and cooking lunch in the outdoors. Girls who complete this PA Specialty, assist with teaching a minimum of 2 Outdoor Skills Progression Series sessions, and attend the Outdoor Skills Progression Series Camping Weekend will earn their Service to Girl Scouting Bar. Participants must complete PA Core training prior to the weekend. FEES: $20 per girl/ $10 per adult WHERE: Camp Mu-Sha-Ni, Richmond WHEN: September 27 - 28, 2019, 7:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 17, 2019 Individual/Troop

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Our outdoor skills progression is here to help you tackle new challenges and provide you with useful resources as you venture out on your first troop camping trip. Participants will gain basic outdoor skills throughout the series including cooking, shelter, safety, and more. Girls will be split into groups by grade level. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $15 per girl/ $10 per adult Individual/Troop COOKING LEVEL 1- COOKING, LIGHTING CHARCOAL, CAMP STOVES CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: October 13, 2019, 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 1, 2019 CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: March 7, 2020 , 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - February 25, 2020 STAYING SAFE LEVEL 1: BASIC FIRST AID, FIRE BUILDING, BASIC TRIP PLANNING CAMP HARDEE, BEAUFORT WHEN: November 10, 2019, 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 29, 2019 CAMP HARDEE, BEAUFORT WHEN: April 4, 2020 , 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020 SETTING UP CAMP LEVEL 1: BASIC KNOTS, FLAG CEREMONY, TENTS

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The second level in our outdoor skills progression is designed to further develop your camping skills as your troop takes on new challenges in the outdoors! Girls will be split into groups by grade level. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $20 per girl/ $15 per adult Individual/Troop STAYING SAFE LEVEL 2: FIRE STARTERS, INTERMEDIATE FIRST AID, DETAILED TRIP PLANNING WHERE: Camp Hardee, Beaufort WHEN: November 10, 2019, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 29, 2019 SETTING UP CAMP LEVEL 2- FLAG RETIREMENT, ADVANCED KNOTS, CAMP KITCHENS WHERE: Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston WHEN: November 17, 2019, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 5, 2019 FINDING YOUR WAY LEVEL 2: AXES & KNIFE CARVING, MAP READING, CAMPING KITS WHERE: Camp Hardee, Beaufort WHEN: February 22, 2020, 10:00 AM- 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - February 11, 2020 COOKING LEVEL 2: BOX OVENS, BUDDY BURNERS, STICK COOKING, TRICK COOKING WHERE: Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston WHEN: March 29, 2020, 11:00 AM- 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 17, 2020

CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: November 17, 2019, 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - November 5, 2019 CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: March 21, 2020 , 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 10, 2020 FINDING YOUR WAY LEVEL 1- COMPASSES, POCKET KNIVES, CHOOSING GEAR CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: December 8, 2019, 2:00 PM- 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2 - November 26, 2019 CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: February 22, 2020 , 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2 - February 11, 2020

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CAMP OPEN HOUSE Want to see what attending summer camp is like? Check out our resident camps before summer begins. Bring the family and a picnic lunch to see it all - the tents, cabins, waterfront, and more as you explore camp! Staff will be on hand to answer questions and help you select the perfect session. Registration is encouraged but not required to attend our Camp Open House events. A confirmation packet with directions to camp will be sent to all registered participants. To register, visit the camp section of our website at www.nccoastalpines.org. All Girl Scouts are welcome to attend.

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Sometimes you just need a day that’s all about Daisies! At our Daisy Day, you’ll make new friends, explore our camp property, and complete steps toward earning your Citizen Science badge! Lunch is provided and each girl will receive a fun patch. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. Troops must be accompanied by a First Aid/CPR certified adult. Troops who register for this event will have the opportunity for one of their registered co-leaders to attend a Daisy Grade-Level Training during this event! FEES: $18 per girl/ $6 per adult WHEN: 10:30 AM - 3:00 PM Individual/Troop

CAMP HARDEE, BEAUFORT WHEN: February 23, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: March 8, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: March 22, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: December 7, 2019 REGISTRATION: October 2 - November 26, 2019

who runs the world? GIRLS.

CAMP GRAHAM, VANCE WHEN: March 21, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 10, 2020

J Fishing Fun

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. FEES: $5 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Lake Crabtree, Wake WHEN: April 26, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 14, 2020 Individual/Troop

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Learn everything you need to know about geocaching, test your new skills against other troops, and help Lake Crabtree County Park remove trash and invasive plants by participating in a CITO (Cache In Trash Out) service project. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $5 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Lake Crabtree, Wake WHEN: April 4, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 24, 2020 Individual/Troop


C Zombie Preparedness Academy S A

Come out to Camp Graham for a weekend you will never forget. Spend Saturday learning emergency preparedness and survival skills! When the moon rises, beware of what walks in the woods as your team participates in an evening of survival and celebration. If you’re game, bring your best zombie costume and makeup, along with Zombie-themed SWAPs to trade with your fellow Zombie Girl Scouts. Fee includes 4 meals, lodging, activities, and a fun patch. Individual girls must be accompanied by a registered adult. Troops must be accompanied by an Outdoor Skills certified adult and a First Aid/CPR certified adult. Please limit adult attendees to required safety ratios. Troops who register more than the required number of adults will be asked to reduce their number of adult participants. Adults attending must be registered Girl Scouts and have successfully completed a criminal background check prior to the weekend. FEES: $45 per girl/ $20 per adult WHERE: Camp Graham, Vance WHEN: April 24 - 26, 2020, 7:00 PM - 10:00 AM REGISTRATION: January 8 - March 2, 2020 Individual/Troop

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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 across our council. Dinner will be a potluck affair - bring something to share. We will provide hot dogs, burgers, buns, and lemonade. Troops must be accompanied by a First Aid/CPR certified adult. Please select one session only. FEES: $15 per girl/ $8 per adult WHEN: 12:30 PM - 6:30 PM Individual/Troop

D Outdoor Art Maker

Join park staff at Lake Crabtree for an outdoor art adventure! Create works of art using the sun, learn the calls of birds and frogs, and paint a masterpiece inspired by nature. You’ll also learn how you can help keep the park beautiful and what it means to “Leave No Trace!” Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $5 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Lake Crabtree, Wake WHEN: May 17, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - April 28, 2020 Individual/Troop

D Island & Sound Exploration B J C S A

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 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 osprey on the ferry ride home. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $30 per girl/ $30 per adult WHERE: Carolina Beach Docks, New Hanover WHEN: May 16, 2020, 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020 Individual/Troop

CAMP HARDEE, BEAUFORT WHEN: May 16, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020 CAMP MARY ATKINSON, JOHNSTON WHEN: May 30, 2020 OR May 31, 2020 REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 19, 2020

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Dare to Explore The Dare to Explore: Adventure Experiences series is where Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors embrace their inner G.I.R.L. through outdoor adventures. Hike that mountain. Explore those slopes. You’ve got this, G.I.R.L.! *All activities in the Dare to Explore: Adventure Experiences section are available only for individual girl registration. Adult registration is not available for these programming events.

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Want to see if you have what it takes to build endurance for a longer hike? We’ll meet at a North Carolina State Park and hike 5-7 miles, taking small breaks along the way. Participants will carry their own lunch, snacks, and water in their own daypack, as well as packing for the weather since this event is rain or shine. They’ll also learn the 10 Essentials List and Leave No Trace principles. FEES: $10 per girl Individual

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Ready to take your camping and paddling skills to the next level? Leave camp behind and head out to sample some of the beautiful and challenging nature areas in North Carolina via the waterways. Meet at the Raleigh Service Center and travel to explore. To attend you need to be comfortable in and on the water with prior experience canoeing and kayaking. FEES: $100 per girl WHERE: Waterway in North Carolina WHEN: May 1-2, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - April 14, 2020 Individual

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Come hike the Appalachian Trail! Experienced leaders will teach you everything you need to know to become a confident hiker. For our multi-day Appalachian Trail hike, you will carry a pack weighing 25–30 pounds. Backpacks and all other specialized hiking gear except footwear will be provided. Each hiker will need hiking boots and hiking socks prior to the weekend. Basic camping and first aid skills are helpful, but not required. In order to attend the weeklong trip, participants MUST attend a preparation weekend at Camp Mary Atkinson, March 28-29, 2020. You will receive more details upon registration. FEES: $450 per girl WHERE: Appalachian Trail, Out of Council WHEN: June 20 - 26, 2020 REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - March 3, 2020 Individual


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J Cybersecurity Academy: Cybersecurity Basics

Do you love to put puzzles together, solve mysteries, and break codes? Then you’ll enjoy learning about cybersecurity and how you can use your skills to keep people safe. Put your knowledge to use by creating a binary bracelet, playing active networking games, and more! Girls will earn the Cybersecurity Basics badge during this engaging hands-on workshop. Badge and snacks provided. Girls should bring their own lunch. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Carteret Community College, Carteret WHEN: September 21, 2019, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 10, 2019 Individual/Troop

B Brownie WOW Journey in a Day

Girls will become aware of the many ways they use and enjoy water and also make a personal commitment to protect water. Their commitment encourages them to team up and speak out as advocates to protect water and keep it clean in their community. The day culminates with an opportunity for the girls to showcase their efforts locally in partnership with the Croatan Sierra Club. Girls will earn the Brownie WOW Journey award. Girls must bring a packed lunch. FEES: $5 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Smyrna, Carteret WHEN: September 7, 2019, 10:00 AM – 1:30 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - August 27, 2019 Individual/Troop

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J Girl Scouts Be That Engineer Expo

An interactive one-day event sponsored and facilitated by the Eastern North Carolina Society of Women Engineers. Taking place on the NC State Campus, participants will start the day with an overview of what Engineers do. They will then split into teams to complete the following activities: design/test a robotic arm, design/test a prosthetic leg, and explore different brakes and how they impact material flow. The event will satisfy several requirements for the Think Like an Engineer Journey and those participating will get mentoring for the “Take Action” project, which they can complete independent of the event. This event was made possible by a Program Development Grant with the Society of Women Engineers through a generous donation from the ExxonMobil Foundation. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC State University, Wake WHEN: September 7, 2019, 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - August 27, 2019 Individual/Troop

Learn how to design and code robots from professional scientists and engineers at The STEM Labs! Have fun collaborating and building with friends, then test your robots in our challenging obstacle course! Girls will earn requirements toward badges and get a fun patch. Lunch will be provided. FEES: $35 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: The STEM Lab, New Hanover WHEN: October 5, 2019, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - September 24, 2019

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Join the STEM Labs computer programmers and learn the fundamentals of coding. During this event you will be able to develop your own Scratch program with basic computer commands and sequences. You will also build your own interactive video game by creating characters, obstacles, power-ups and opponents. No prior coding experience necessary. Girls will earn requirement toward badges and receive a fun patch. Lunch will be provided. FEES: $35 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: The STEM Lab, New Hanover WHEN: October 19, 2019, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 8, 2019 29


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Work together with an engineer to design and build smallscale models of catapults, suspension bridges, solar windmills and an air-powered robot arm. Use engineering approaches to problem-solve and learn about exciting opportunities for future engineers. FEES: $35 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: The STEM Lab, New Hanover WHEN: February 1, 2020, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 21, 2020 Individual/Troop

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MarineQuest In this interactive workshop, girls will become a field agent exploring the salt marshes, coastal forest, and intertidal rocky outcrops of coastal Wilmington. Girls will also engage in hands-on lab experiments at UNC Wilmington’s Center for Marine Science and learn about Leave No Trace principles through fun age-level activities, all while earning requirements for the new Eco Friend, Eco Camper, Trekker, and Eco Explorer badges. Lunch will be provided. FEES: $40 per girl/ $15 per adult WHERE: UNCW Center For Marine Science, New Hanover WHEN: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Individual/Troop

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There are many fascinating careers in which women utilize science and technology in their everyday work. You’re invited to join these professional women to learn more about their careers, attend a speed mentoring session, and participate in several hands-on activities. You’ll enjoy a day of discovering, creating, solving, and being tech-savvy! Girl Scouts will receive a fun patch at this event. Registered adults will have the opportunity to attend their own workshops. Lunch will be provided. Individually registered girls must attend w/ an adult. FEES: $16 per girl/ $10 per adult WHEN: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Individual/Troop MEREDITH COLLEGE, WAKE WHEN: November 9, 2019 REGISTRATION: August 1 - October 1, 2019 EAST CAROLINA UNIVERSITY, PITT WHEN: March 21, 2020 REGISTRATION: January 8 - February 25, 2020

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Earn the Fantastic Fibers patch as you learn the basics of weaving and quilting through hands-on crafts, see how a loom works, and hunt through the QuiltSpeak exhibit to learn how women’s stories can be heard through what they’ve made! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC Museum of History, Wake WHEN: December 7, 2019, 12:00 PM - 4:30 PM REGISTRATION: October 2 - November 26, 2019 Individual/Troop

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ROBOTICS BADGE KITS Are your Daisy or Brownie Girl Scouts excited about earning the Robotics badge? We’ve created Robotic Kits for both Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies to help them learn to program a robot to maneuver through several fun mazes. Both kits can be checked out from any of our Service Centers. Easy to follow, step by step instructions are included to help you guide the girls through the badge requirements. The Daisies will use the Code & Go Robot Mouse and Brownies will use Botley The Coding Robot. The fee to reserve a kit is $25. A refund of $15 will be credited to you upon returning the kit to the Service Center. Reserve your kit today using the Robotics Kit Request link found on the STEM page of our website.

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Ever wonder how to make your own beauty supplies, Girl Scout? In this interactive and inventive workshop you will learn how to create your own beauty products from natural and everyday ingredients, including perfume, bug spray, bath salts and bath bombs. Additional items will vary from lip-gloss to eyeshadow, lotions, and facial masks. Lunch will be provided. FEES: $25 per girl/ $5 per adult WHERE: Wilmington Service Center, New Hanover WHEN: February 8, 2020, 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 28, 2020 Individual/Troop

J Cybersecurity Academy:

Cybersecurity Safeguards Using computers and going online is fun and exciting, but there are certain rules that help you keep safe. Start by creating an online identity and protecting it. Then discover how to act responsibly, use devices safely, and figure out who is trustworthy online. Girls will earn the Cybersecurity Safeguards badge during this engaging hands-on workshop. Badge and snacks provided, bring a brown bag lunch. FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Carteret Community College, Carteret WHEN: April 18, 2020, 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM REGISTRATION: January 8 - April 7, 2020 Individual/Troop

J Engineer It!

Collaborate with female engineers and undergraduate student mentors to discover what it takes to be an engineer. Apply the engineering design process to tackle numerous challenges from different fields. Girls will work toward the Think Like an Engineer Journey. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. FEES: $8 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: NC State University, Wake WHEN: February 8, 2020, 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM REGISTRATION: October 2, 2019 - January 28, 2020 Individual/Troop

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This day is about exploring the world of STEM. Participants will select one session from those listed below at time of registration. Registered adults will have the opportunity to attend their own workshops. Lunch will be provided and individually registered girls must attend with an adult. This program is in partnership with Duke University’s Pratt School of Engineering and Trinity College of Arts and Sciences, Triangle Women in STEM, Credit Suisse’s IT Women’s Council, and the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network. • Science of Cosmetics - Make Lip Gloss & Lotion! • Robotics and Artificial Intelligence • DNA Biotech Fun-damentals! • Clean Energy FEES: $10 per girl/ $0 per adult WHERE: Duke University, Durham WHEN: May 16, 2020, 8:00 AM - 2:00 PM REGISTRATION: March 4 - May 5, 2020 Individual/Troop

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JUMP START JOURNEYS Is your troop ready to embark on a Girl Scout Journey, but you’re just not sure where to start or you’re looking for a ready-to-go activity? We’ve created several Jumpstart Journey Kits that are available for checkout at each of our Service Centers. Each kit focuses on a specific Journey topic and includes the instructions and supplies you need to jumpstart the Journey while earning the first award. There is no fee to reserve a kit, but you must make a reservation prior to pickup. Reserve yours today at www.nccoastalpines.org 5 FRIENDS, 4 STORIES, AND 3 CHEERS FOR ANIMALS JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Birdbath Award. While earning the Birdbath Award, your girls will learn how to care for themselves and animals. BETWEEN EARTH AND SKY JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Blue Bucket Award. While earning the Blue Bucket Award, your girls will learn about their feelings and the feelings of those around them. WONDERS OF WATER JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Love Water Award. While earning the Love Water Award, your girls will think about why they love water and what they know about it. BROWNIE QUEST JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Discovery Key Award. While earning the Discovery Key Award, your girls will think about their and their families’ values. AGENT OF CHANGE JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Power of One Award. While earning the Power of One Award, your girls will learn about their power as a female. GET MOVING JUMPSTART JOURNEY BOX

Your troop will work on activities that assist them in earning their Energize Award. While earning the Energize Award, your girls will learn about different types of energy.

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COMMUNITY PARTNER We’re teaming up with businesses and organizations across our footprint to bring girls and volunteers exciting, new program opportunities for badges, Journeys, fun patches, community service projects, outings and great discounts! Our new Community Partner web page features offerings from several well-known partners including: Bricks 4 Kidz NC State Athletics NC State University Raleigh Dance Theatre Smile Camp

STEM For Kids Techsplorers The Carolina Theatre of Durham UNC Athletics

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP We partner with companies from across our council to bring amazing programs to girls. Does your company want to sponsor and/or participate in any of the programs listed in this activity guide? If so, please contact development@nccoastalpines.org.

Media Girlz Do you love the spotlight almost as much as you love Girl Scouts? Our Media Girlz team participates in various media opportunities, special events, and more! Girls learn about public speaking and practice business etiquette while sharing with their community how great it is to be a Girl Scout! We accept applications annually for the team at the end of each program year, so be on the lookout for more information.

VTK As a Girl Scout volunteer, there are a ton of great online resources right at your fingertips! One of our most powerful online tools is our Volunteer Toolkit (VTK)! This wonderful planning resource can be accessed by troop volunteers and parents and includes meeting and year plans (including activities, supply lists, and more), troop communication tools, and a parent-view to keep up with troop activities. Troop Co-Leaders can also submit their Annual Finance Report through the Volunteer Toolkit.

Gadget Girls Interested in learning about or working with robots? Join our Gadget Girls robotics team where girls work together to build, test, and program robots—then compete against other teams in North Carolina and beyond! The team meets in Cary weekly outside of build season and Monday through Friday during build season. Adult coaches and mentors guide the team through challenges as they identify underlying problems, use research to develop innovative solutions, and practice critical thinking and creativity. If you’re interested in joining, email the Program Director at programteam@nccoastalpines.org.

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CONTACT US Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines www.nccoastalpines.org 800-284-4475 Corporate Office & Raleigh Service Center 6901 Pinecrest Road Raleigh, NC 27613 Fayetteville Service Center Eutaw Village Plaza, 894 Elm Street, Suites B & C Fayetteville, NC 28303 Goldsboro Service Center 108 E. Lockhaven Drive Goldsboro, NC 27534 Wilmington Service Center 2250 Shipyard Boulevard, Suite 3 Wilmington, NC 28403

Visit your Council Shop for all your Girl Scout needs! Visit your council shop 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 fun items. The shop has gift cards that can also be used for council activities and camps. Pick up your Girl Scout Starter Kit during your next visit to the council shop. The Starter Kit includes everything a Girl Scout needs to begin her Girl Scout year. Receive a free bag with every kit purchased - while supplies last. No time for an in-person visit? No worries. Shop online and have items delivered right to your door. You may also place your order by phone at 800-284-4475 or email shop@nccoastalpines.org.

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Story Submission We want to share your Girl Scout story! From earning a new STEM badge to using your Girl Scout Cookie Program proceeds to go on an incredible adventure, Girl Scouts build courage, confidence, and character in a variety of ways. If you share your stories with us, we can feature them on our council social media, website, our volunteer newsletter, and more. Visit our website to submit your story!

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