GSOFCT Program Resource Guide 2015-16

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Dear Volunteers, Welcome to the 2015-2016 Girl Scout program year! Thank you for donating your time, talents, and enthusiasm to the girls you lead in Girl Scouting. The girl experience in Girl Scouting allows girls to discover who they are and what they stand for, connect with others to create relationships, and learn how to take action to make the world a better place. As you know, Girl Scouting provides a safe place for girls to grow and develop – and your commitment makes that happen! In 2016, we’ll be celebrating the Gold Award Centennial (also formerly known as Golden Eaglet, Curved Bar, or First Class). There will be many fun and memorable events and programs. More details will be coming soon! New programming has been developed to better serve girls’ needs, such as adventure programming at Camp Pattagansett, Journey weekends, Level days, and STEM programs. This Program Resource Guide is jam-packed with a variety of activities, events, programs, and resources for all levels, including families. Share this book with girls and families in your troops so that they can explore everything Girl Scouts of Connecticut has to offer! There are plenty of family-friendly activities like family camping, Mystic Day, and much more. Everything you see in these pages will be online at gsofct.org. Together, with your help, we can make the upcoming Girl Scout year a tremendous success! Your dedication and hard work are the key components that drive our Mission of building girls with courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. Thank you! Yours in Girl Scouting,

Margaret Hansen-Kaplan Chief Operating Officer Girl Scouts of Connecticut You can find all of these newsletters Find activities, ideas, and updated program information in the following electronic on our website at newsletters: gsofct.org. Click on the News Helpful Hints – tips for working with Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors. Published the tab at the top first Wednesday of each month. right and then on Newsletters. You can also Advisor Update – tips for working with Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors. stay connected Published the second Wednesday of every other month (rotates with Bridges). with GSOFCT via Facebook, Girl Scout Bridges – for girls and families. Published the second Wednesday of Twitter, Pinterest, every other month (rotates with Advisor Update). Instagram, Linked In and YouTube! Volunteer e-blast – for leaders. Published the fourth Friday of every month.

e-Newsletters

Pathways – for members and friends of GSOFCT. A monthly note from our CEO and feature stories on Girl Scouts in CT.

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Table of Contents Tips for Using this Book............................................................................................................ 3 How to Register.......................................................................................................................4-5 Program Services Contacts……………………………................................................................... 6 National Program Portfolio..................................................................................................... 7 Journey Weekends and Level Days..................................................................................... 8 Council Shop................................................................................................................................ 9 Girl Scout Daisy Programs and Events........................................................................ 10-11 Girl Scout Brownie Programs and Events………….......................................................12-15 Girl Scout Junior Programs and Events……………....................................................... 16-19 Girl Scout Cadette Programs and Events………........................................................20-23 Girl Scout Senior/Ambassador Programs and Events......................................... 24-27 Travel............................................................................................................................................28 Gold Award Centennial Celebration.................................................................................29 Highest Awards.................................................................................................................. 30-31 Girl Scout Multi-Level Programs and Event.............................................................. 32-51 Product Sales Program……………………………………......................................................... 52-55 Historical Museum and Items..............................................................................................56 Council’s Own Patches and Other Organization Awards..........................................57 Program Resources..........................................................................................................58-59 Kids on the Block and Adventure at Pattagansett....................................................... 60 Events and Series Alpha Index......................................................................................61-62 Events and Series Chronological Index.....................................................................63-65 Council Map.............................................................................................................................. 66 Addresses-Service Centers and Outdoor Program Centers...................................67 Invest in Girls, Change the World....................................................................................... 68 Business Partners.............................................................................................................69-77 Training Dates............................................................................................................................79

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Tips for Using This Book If you are interested in what activities are available during a particular month, jump to the Chronological Index on page 63. Scan through to see which activities are available to your specific grade level and go to the page listed for details. If you are looking for activities for a particular grade level, remember to check both the grade level section as well as the multi-level section. In these sections, activities are listed in alphabetical order. When you attend a grade-level specific event, all girls will be approximately the same age. Multi-level events are attended by a wider range of grade levels. For each activity there is a “register by” date. Remember to include this in your planning. Some events may fill before the “register by” date. You may register online, via fax, or mail. See How to Register on page 4. If you are looking for more information on resources particular to your grade level, you will find it at the beginning of the level section. Higher award information may be found on page 30 and 31. Scan the Table of Contents for other areas of interest such as Product Sales Program, Council’s Own patches and badges, Programs-in-a-Box, etc.

What Does This Mean?

At the end of every event, series, or trip description, you’ll see info in parentheses, such as (For: Troops, Families, Individuals, Individuals w/ Adult). We’ve added this to help identify who is welcome to attend these programs. Please remember that the majority of programming is intended for girls to learn and grow. Adults accompany solely for chaperoning and safety reasons. Register and bring only the appropriate grade level. Troop: A troop attends as a group of girls with chaperoning adults meeting ratio and safety activity checkpoints. When troops attend this way, there are more spaces available for girls to participate. Family: This indicates that the event is geared for a wide range of ages – from Daisies to grandparents! Girls may attend with their immediate or extended family members. Often family friends are welcome to attend. All families must have responsible adults with them. Individuals: A girl may attend an event on her own, provided she brings a completed Health History Form. In general, these events are smaller and serve Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors. Individuals w/Adult: A girl may attend with an adult chaperone.

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Registration All events require registration. Events may fill up quickly before the deadline. Early registration helps to assure your place and allows the Program Facilitator adequate time to prepare for the number of participants. Event size is limited by the facility, type of event, and number of facilitators. For these reasons, once the maximum has been met, additional participants cannot be added. Registration for most events and series in this book open on September 1. Some may open earlier. Registration Methods Registration forms can be found at gsofct.org in the Resource and Form Library. You can mail, email, or fax the completed registration form along with payment or register online using a credit card. You may also visit the North Haven Service Center and submit the registration form with payment. Payment must be made at the time of registration. No registrations will be taken over the phone. Registering for an Event Online Step 1: Go to gsofct.org Step 2: On the “Participate” tab, select “Program and Training RegistrationArea” Step 3: Click “Log on” Step 4: Enter your login name and password. You should receive this information after you registered to be a member of GSUSA. If you don’t know your login, you can request this information by going to the main page of the “Program and Training Registration Area” and selecting the appropriate prompt in the “Log On” area. Step 5: Click “View and Register” Step 6: Enter the beginning and ending dates in the “Event Between Dates” area. Under “Event Name Contains,” type in the name of the event or the event number then click “filter.” The system will search based on the criteria you entered. Step 7: Once you find the event of choice, follow the prompts to complete the registration process. Payment Options Checks & Money Orders: Make checks payable to GSOFCT, and send payment in full to the Registration Department, North Haven Service Center, 20 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT 06473. Please use one check per event registration form. Copies of checks will not be accepted. Credit Card Payments: If paying by credit card, you may fax or mail the registration form providing credit card information in the space allotted at the bottom of the form. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover are accepted. Include the full account number, expiration date, 3-digit code, name as it appears on the card, and authorization to charge the card.

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Confirmation Upon completing registration through gsofct.org, you will receive a confirmation that your registration has been received. This does not confirm placement in the event. Registered participants will receive a confirmation via email or mail within two weeks following receipt of your registration and payment. If you have not received a confirmation, call or email the Registration Department at (203) 239-2922 ext. 500 or registration@gsofct.org. Sometimes mail goes astray and we may not have received your registration. Cancellations By Troop or Individual: Email the Registration Department at registration@gsofct.org as soon as possible, and at least two weeks prior to the initial registration deadline. Include your name, event title, and event number. If received in this manner, program fees (minus any non-refundable deposits mentioned) will be returned. If you do not notify in this manner, no refunds will be made. Refunds will be issued in the manner of initial payment. By GSOFCT: We do our best to not cancel an event. But, sometimes we need to cancel due to conditions beyond our control. If extreme weather occurs, a facilitator is ill, or an event does not fill to the minimum number of participants, we may cancel. We will contact you at the email/phone associated with your event registration. In cases of inclement weather, cancellations will be posted on gsofct.org. In some cases you will be contacted with alternate date options. If you are unable to attend an alternate date, or if there is no alternate date, a refund will be issued. Refunds will be issued in the manner of initial payment. Tag-a-longs & Siblings Unless otherwise indicated in the event description and registration information, due to space and safety reasons, groups should not bring siblings or other non-Girl Scouts. Girls in grades K-12 are welcome to register as a member of Girl Scouts and attend events. Bring only those you registered for an event. Do not assume that “there will be room for one more person.” Girl Scout Safety & Ratios Prior to traveling as a troop, please visit gsofct.org and click on the “Volunteer” tab. Here you will find information on traveling as a troop as well as ratios. GirlAdult ratios must be followed unless otherwise mentioned in the event description. Overall, these events are planned and geared for girls. Please do not bring additional adults as they may fill a space which could have been enjoyed by a girl. Financial Assistance Limited partial financial assistance may be available for girls attending council-sponsored events. The request for financial assistance is found in the Resource and Form Library on our website. Apply at least six weeks before the registration deadline.


Visit gsofct.org, click on the Membership tab, and select Resource and Form Library

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Program Services Contacts

All staff members can be reached at 1 (800) 922-2770 with the extensions below. Program Services Name

Title

Office Location

Phone-email

Janet Ridenour

Senior Director, Program Services

North Haven

ext. 3425, jridenour@gsofct.org

Linda Bresky

Director of Outcomes, Evaluations

North Haven

ext. 3010, lbresky@gsofct.org

and Research

Julie Sweeney

Admin. Assistant to Sr. Dir.

North Haven

ext. 3313, jsweeney@gsofct.org

of Program Services

Program Department program@gsofct.org Linda Kalish Jacque Simpson Gilson Ellyn Savard Nancy Bajek Sujey Alicea Jeanette Barrows Erica Mitchell Jacqueline Vargas Nancy Bussmann

Director, Program Program Manager Program Initiatives Manager Program Initiatives Manager Program Initiatives Manager Adventure Manager Program Specialist Program Specialist Program Admin. Assistant

gold@gsofct.org North Haven North Haven Wilton North Haven North Haven Waterbury Hartford North Haven North Haven

ext. 3327, lkalish@gsofct.org ext. 3336, jsimpson-gilson@gsofct.org ext. 3018, esavard@gsofct.org ext. 3369, nbajek@gsofct.org ext. 3321, salicea@gsofct.org ext. 3511, jbarrows@gsofct.org ext. 3229, emitchell@gsofct.org ext. 3345, jvargas@gsofct.org ext. 3310, nbussmann@gsofct.org

Camping Services Department camp@gsofct.org TBD Kate Bailey Julie Sweeney

Director, Camping Services Camp Manager Admin. Assistant

North Haven North Haven North Haven

TBD ext. 3344, kbailey@gsofct.org ext. 3313, jsweeney@gsofct.org

Product Sales Department productsales@gsofct.org Ann Nunn-Hacku Nancy Sherman Allison Mangles Susan Pratt Lisa Deschnow

Director, Product Sales Product Sales Manager Product Sales Manager Product Sales Manager Product Sales Manager

North Haven Hartford Waterbury Wilton North Haven

ext. 3333, anunn-hacku@gsofct.org ext. 3237, nsherman@gsofct.org ext. 3339, amangles@gsofct.org ext. 3816, spratt@gsofct.org ext. 3346, ldeschnow@gsofct.org

Property Department property@gsofct.org Michele Velez Sheena Young

Director, Property Property Services Coordinator

North Haven North Haven

ext. 3329, mvelez@gsofct.org ext. 3357, syoung@gsofct.org

Registration ext. 500 registration@gsofct.org Para información en Español por favor llame (800) 922-2770 ext. 3900 Local numbers are listed for those who reside in the local calling area. North Haven (203) 239-2922 • Waterbury (203) 757-1340 • Wilton (203) 762-5557 Hartford (860) 522-0163 • Lebanon (860) 423-5502

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National Program Portfolio The National Program Portfolio provides girls with a varied Girl Scout experience that encompasses leadership, skill building, and other activities to help girls gain confidence and character. It is comprised of Leadership Journeys, The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, and badge sets created to complement each journey series.

Leadership Journeys

Girl Scout Journeys are the foundation for leadership development at each program grade level in Girl Scouting. Just by following a Journey, girls will be engaging in the Girl Scout Leadership Experience and practicing some Girl Scout traditions! The sample sessions in the adult guides are intended not as a set number of meetings, but to provide momentum and a road map for a whole adventure that has more impact than any one activity in the journeys. Girls are encouraged to customize their journeys based on their interests and resources. There are three series of journeys, and in each series there is a journey book for each Girl Scout grade level. For each journey there is a set of five skill building badges that compliment the journey experience. The three series and the level journey titles include: It’s Your Story–Tell It! Daisy: Three Cheers For Animals Brownie: A World of Girls Junior: aMUSE Cadette: MEdia Senior: MISSION: SISTERHOOD! Ambassador: BLISS: Live It!, Give It!

It’s Your Planet–Love It! Daisy: Between Earth and Sky Brownie: WOW! Wonders of Water Junior: Get Moving Cadette: Breathe Senior: Sow What? Ambassador: Justice

It’s Your World–Change It! Daisy: Daisy Flower Garden Brownie: Brownie Quest Junior: Agent of Change Cadette: aMAZE Senior: Girltopia Ambassador: Your Voice, Your World

The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting is available for each program level. Combined with journeys and the skill building badge sets, this resource rounds out a girl’s experience, providing a multitude of opportunities to learn new skills and increase knowledge of Girl Scouts. This three-ring binder resource has three sections: • A Handbook section – full of traditions and Girl Scout history • A “My Girl Scouts” section – with a place to record what girls do as Girl Scouts • An Awards section- For Daisies this includes information on earning the Girl Scout Petals, and for every other level, information on their Legacy badges – topics that have always been, and still are, important to Girl Scouts. The seven Legacy badge topics include: Artist, Athlete, Citizen, Cook, First Aid, Naturalist, and The Girl Scout Way. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting also offers: Financial Literacy badges (one per year), Cookie Business badges (one per year), Make My Own (one per year), Journey Summit Pin, and My Promise, My Faith. Additional awards such as VIT, Program Aide, Bronze, Silver, and Gold are included in appropriate grade level books. More information on the National Program Portfolio can be found at gsofct.org on the Participate tab. Questions about using the resources? Contact program@gsofct.org.

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Journey Weekends Come to camp and surround yourself with the Journey topic and gather skills to help you with your Journey Take Action Project. Girls and adults have separate workshop tracks tailored to their group. Girls – we’ll send you a few simple activities to do at home then bring with you to camp. These activities may require a variety of locations or observations. At the Journey Weekend, you’ll get to do more activities to help you learn more about the journey topic. You’ll also explore ways to work well as a team, set goals for your project, and how to shift gears when things might not work out as planned on paper. Adults – your workshops explore concepts such as Service vs Take Action, supporting girls with Growth Mindset praise, and using very concrete goal setting tools. This, along with insight into the weekend’s Journey, prepares you to guide the girls through their Journey take action planning and implementation. On Saturday night, dive into a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award discussion. Sunday morning girls and adults bring what they’ve learned to the table and work together to begin the take action planning process. Each group’s vision statement is the stepping stone to completing the project and the Journey. Each Journey weekend runs from Friday night until Sunday at noon. Lodging is in rustic cabins or platform tents and meals are served in the dining hall. Also included in your fee is a Journey book(s), unique Journey Weekend backpack to carry your things, snacks, and after completion of the Take Action Project and survey, the girls’ awards. Please note: due to the pre-work and the logistics behind these weekends, registration deadlines are three-to-four weeks prior to the event. Event cost is $60 per person. Find out more in each Girl Scout Grade Level section of this book. ~ September 18-20, 2015: Sow What? at Laurel ~ October 2-4, 2015: aMUSE at Candlewood ~ October 9-11, 2015: aMAZE at Candlewood ~ May 13-15, 2016: aMUSE at Laurel ~ June 10-12, 2016: Breathe at Laurel ~ September 16-18, 2016: Sow What? at Laurel

Level Days Daring Daisy Day, Brilliant Brownie Day, and Jammin’ Junior Day are all new “Level Days.” Come mix and mingle with others just like you! Girls will dig into an assortment of badges, petals, and patches while adults will explore related topics, get helpful tips to support the age group, and learn ways to help the girls wrap up the awards. Girls will leave with an event patch and resources to help complete the awards. Find out more in each Girl Scout Grade Level section of this book. November 8, 2015: Jammin’ Junior Day, Quinnipiac University, Hamden December 5, 2015: Brilliant Brownie Day, Shelton January 30, 2016: Daring Daisy Day, Hartford February 20, 2016: Brilliant Brownie Day, East Hartford *Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors - check out Dare to Dream on page 36

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Council Shops Council Shops are located in the following Service Centers: Hartford Lebanon* North Haven Wilton

Shop online 24/7 shop.gsofct.org/store

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Girl Scout Daisy Programs and Events Grades K-1 Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail.

DAISY RESOURCES Daisy Leadership Journeys

It’s Your Story–Tell It! series: 3 Cheers for Animals As Daisies learn about animals and their needs, girls learn ways to care for themselves too. It’s Your Planet – Love It! series: Between Earth and Sky The Flower Friends take a cross-country road trip that invites Daisies to explore the country and invasive species. It’s Your World – Change It! series: Daisy Flower Garden As Daisies plant seeds and care for a garden, they explore the value of the Girl Scout Law. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting This three-ring binder contains information on traditions, ceremonies, how to earn petals and leaves, and other awards. Space is set aside to record thoughts and memories. GSOFCT Council’s Own patches may be found in this book or online at gsofct.org. All Journey and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting books, as well as awards, may be purchased at the GSOFCT shops or online at gsofct.org.

Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level, girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext. 500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. • Remind the girls that a “thank you” is always appreciated. Looking for More? Find more events for Daisies in the multi-level section, starting on page 33.

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Daisy Slumber Party

Who doesn’t love a slumber party? Join us at Rocky Craig as we have a great time outdoors and then cozy up in the Troop House for a night of silly fun. Make sure to bring your favorite PJs and a sleeping bag! Dinner and a grab-and-go breakfast provided. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Rocky Craig, Saturday, 1/15/2016 PO16063 3:00 p.m.Stamford 2/6/2016 Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 2/7/2016 Fee: $20.00 girls $20.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 8/35

D A I S Y

Eco-Smart Daisies

Learning how to use resources wisely is a great skill! Daisies will see firsthand how nature uses the three “R’s” - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Along the trails, games will help girls understand how to take action and make Earth a better place! (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by An-Se-Ox, Thursday, 10/15/2015 Oxford 11/12/2015

Event # PO16066

Time: 4:30 - 6:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/18

Daisy’s World

At Daisy’s World you’ll be busy with hands-on activities and games - all to help you learn about Juliette (Daisy) Gordon Low. Activities support the violet petal - Be a Sister to Every Girl Scout, and Financial Literacy leaf (patches not included). Bring a lunch and enjoy a tea party. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Pattagansett, East Lyme

When Register by Saturday, 11/10/2015 11/21/2015

Event # PG16006

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/50

Zoo in the Sky

Animals in space? Learn about animal constellations in the state-of-the-art planetarium, then create your own constellation that can be projected onto your ceiling at home. Your personal planetarium! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult, No tagalongs) Where When Discovery Museum, Saturday, Bridgeport 4/2/2016

Register by 3/18/2016

Event # PG16050

Time: 10:00 - 11:30 a.m. Fee: $18.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/60

Daring Daisy Day

“Wow, look at all those other Daisies – I’m really a part of something really BIG!” This is what girls will say at this Level Day. In small groups, girls practice making new friends, try some Girl Scout Traditions, dabble in S.T.E.M., play games, and have fun! Girls will leave with memories, new skills, ideas to continue the fun, and a special patch for the day. Grown-ups, we didn’t forget about you! For half of the event you’ll be with the girls, assisting and seeing what they’re doing. The other half you’ll be able to do your own networking and choose from various workshops. Topics will vary, but will help you guide the girls further in these areas and in life. A snack and patch are included in this event. Bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Lincoln Culinary Saturday, 1/11/2016 Institute, 1/30/2016 Hartford

Event # PG16099

Time: 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $12.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek and Sujey Alicea nbajek@gsofct.org and salicea@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 75/200

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Girl Scout Brownie Programs and Events Grades 2-3 Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail.

BROWNIE RESOURCES Leadership Journeys

It’s Your Story – Tell It! series: A World of Girls Brownies discover ways that they can create positive change in the world. It’s Your Planet – Love It! series: Wow! Wonders of Water Brownies explore the wonders of water and ways of working as a team. It’s Your World – Change It! series: Brownie Quest Brownies search for three keys which help them learn leadership skills and take action in their world. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting This three-ring binder contains information on traditions, ceremonies, how to earn badges and other awards, such as the Journey Summit Award. Space is set aside for girls to record their thoughts and memories. GSOFCT Council’s Own patches may be found in this book or online at gsofct.org. All Journey and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting books, as well as awards may be purchased at the GSOFCT shops or online at gsofct.org.

Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level, girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext. 500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. • Remind the girls that a “thank you” is always appreciated. Looking for More? Find more events for Brownies in the multi-level section, starting on page 33.

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To register, see page 4


Brilliant Brownie Day

“Wow, look at all those other Brownies – I’m really a part of something really BIG!” This is what girls will say at this Level Day. In small groups, girls practice making new friends, try some Girl Scout Traditions, dabble in S.T.E.M. and art badges, explore body confidence, hone communication skills through some Girlz R.U.L.E.® team challenges, and have fun! Girls will leave with memories, new skills, ideas to complete the badges, and a special patch for the day. Grown-ups, we didn’t forget about you! For half of the event you’ll be with the girls, assisting and seeing what they’re doing. The other half you’ll be able to do your own networking and choose from various workshops. Topics will vary, but will help you guide the girls further in the badges and in life. A snack, and patch are included in this event. Bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adults) Where Shelton Intermediate School

When Register by Event # Min/Max Saturday, 11/19/2015 PG16098 75/180 12/5/2015

East Hartford High School

Saturday, 2/4/2016 2/20/2016

Help your girls discover the fun in engineering!

Junior FIRST LEGO League

is an exciting, hands-on, pre-robotics program that is sparking interest in girls everywhere. Teams of six girls ages six to nine do research on a topic, create a working model, and then showcase their projects at an expo. GSOFCT supplies the equipment. To learn more contact Ellyn Savard at esavard@gsofct.org or go to www.usfirst.org.

PG16097 75/200

Time: 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $12.00 adults Program Contact: Erica Mitchell and Program Department emitchell@gsofct.org and program@gsofct.org

Brownie Bugs at CT Audubon

Creepy, crawly, buggy bugs! They play an important role in our world. Discover just how important they are to our ecosystems through exploration in the Larsen Sanctuary. Look for bugs in action in their various habitats and count how many different kinds you can find. Then put your artist flair to work by drawing a bug poster. Connects to Brownie Bugs badge. Take one or both CT Audubon workshops in one morning (see Brownie Hiker) .Badge not included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult, No Tagalongs)

Brownie Boating

Join us for a fun day of boating and learning some water ecology. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

When Monday, 10/12/2015

Register by 9/28/2015

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 12/24

Event # PG16156

When Register by Event # Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16015 10/17/2015

Time 9:00 - 10:00 a.m.

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16016 10/17/2015

10:00 11:00 a.m.

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16017 10/17/2015

11:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.

Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16018 4/23/2016

9:00 10:00 a.m.

Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16019 4/23/2016

10:00 11:00 a.m.

Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16020 4/23/2016

11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

Where: Connecticut Audubon Society Center, Fairfield Fee: $14.00 girls $14.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 5/18

To register, see page 4

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Brownie Hiker at CT Audubon

Where does the trail lead us? Will we come upon a pond or marsh along the way, or perhaps an animal in hiding? This program takes you on a hike in the Larsen Sanctuary where you’ll search for signs of animals and birds. Learn what gear to take on a hike and how to pack tasty, healthy snacks for energy. Connects to Brownie Hiker badge. Take one or both CT Audubon workshops in one morning. (See Brownie Bugs.) Badge not included. (For: Troops, individuals w/adult, No Tagalongs) When Register by Event # Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16021 10/17/2015

Time 9:0010:00 a.m.

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16022 10/17/2015

10:0011:00 a.m.

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16023 10/17/2015

11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.

Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16024 9:004/23/2016 10:00 a.m. Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16025 10:004/23/2016 11:00 a.m. Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG16026 4/23/2016

11:00 a.m.12:00 p.m.

Where: Connecticut Audubon Society Center, Fairfield Fee: $14.00 girls $14.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 5/18

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs!

Bugs help us in lots of cool ways. Explore the world of bugs and learn more about these little creatures that do so much for us! Girls will learn about insects through crafts, a nature hike, and complete several activities from the Bugs badge. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult)

Fetch! Brownie Engineering

Discover how engineering is a part of the world around you! Learn about designing, building, and inventing with this handson workshop sponsored by Society of Women Engineers, New England Shoreline Section. Working with older Girl Scouts, build an air-powered car, learn about sound and vibration, float a boat, and design a structure to support a book. Fee includes patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult, No Tagalongs) Where When Pattagansett, Saturday, East Lyme 4/9/2016

Register by 3/25/2016

Event # PG16061

Time: 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 12/40

Galactic Girls

Brownies rule the skies! Spend the morning at the Discovery Museum under the starry sky of the planetarium learning about the stars, Sun, moon, and planets. Make take-home crafts that teach Brownies their special place in space. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult, No Tagalongs) Where When Discovery Museum, Saturday, Bridgeport 11/7/2015

Register by 10/23/2015

Event # PG16033

Discovery Museum, Saturday, Bridgeport 3/12/2016

2/26/2016

PG16034

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $16.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/90

Where When Register by Event # Aspetuck, Sunday, 4/1/2016 PO16062 Weston 5/8/2016 Time: 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/24

Getting Your Hands Dirty

Girls who have previously studied with Miss Florence practiced the art of painting delicate china, which is showcased at the museum today! On this visit, you’ll get your hands a little bit messier! Work on some steps towards your Potter badge and take home your own clay pot, ceramic tile, and the Florence Griswold Museum patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Florence Griswold Saturday, Museum, 3/5/2016 Old Lyme

Register by 2/18/2016

Event # PG16035

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

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Into the Woods

It’s time to work on your outdoor skills! We’ll be learning about trail safety, maps, proper hiking gear, and even make a delicious snack to take with us - all while playing games and learning about the forests. Make sure to bring a water bottle and good shoes! Girls will work on the Hiker badge requirements. (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Murray, Saturday, 3/30/2016 PO16070 11:00 a.m.East Haven 4/30/2016 12:00 p.m. Aspetuck, Saturday, 4/1/2016 PO16069 10:30 a.m.Weston 5/8/2016 12:30 p.m.

Making Games Overnight

Friday night, in the comfort of the lodge, girls explore new and old games and create their own games. After breakfast, have fun teaching and playing the games everyone created. Girls will complete some of the steps toward the Making Games badge and will leave with ideas to complete the badge. Late night snack, breakfast, and badge included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 3/8/2016 PG16010 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 3/18/2016 Saturday, 11:30 a.m. 3/19/2016 Fee: $20.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 15/45

Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/20

Once Upon A Palette Intro to Fire Building

In this program, girls will learn fire building safety, how to build a log cabin and teepee fire, light the matches to start the fire, and make a campfire snack to enjoy. (For: Troops, Individual w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time An-Se-Ox, Wednesday, 2/15/2016 PO16071 4:00Oxford 3/23/2016 6:00 p.m. Candlewood, Saturday, 3/1/2016 PO16072 10:30 a.m.New Fairfield 4/3/2016 12:30 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/18

Making Games

Change it up! Explore new and old games, create and teach your own game, or play a newly created game! You’ll complete some steps towards the Making Games badge and leave with ideas to complete the badge. Badge included. Bring a bag lunch and water bottle. (For: Troops, Individual w/Adult) Where When Pattagansett, Saturday, East Lyme 12/12/2015

Register by 12/1/2015

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $4.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/45

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Event # PG16009

Where is the perfect place to paint? Some think it’s Miss Florence’s beautiful home, the center of the Old Lyme Art Colony at the turn of the century. Explore painting techniques inside and out and complete some steps towards the Painter badge. Girls will take home the Florence Griswold Museum patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Florence Griswold Saturday, Museum, 5/14/2016 Old Lyme

Register by 4/28/2016

Event # PG16044

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

Science Day

Become a Home Scientist. You can make raisins dance and create that awesome stuff that comes out of a dinosaur’s nose when he sneezes! We’ll complete some activities towards the Home Scientist badge. Badge included. Girls complete the badge with troop or on their own. (For: Troops, Individuals w/adult) Where Candlewood, New Fairfield

When Register by Saturday, 4/1/2016 4/16/2016

Event # PG16080

Time: 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Erica Mitchell, emitchell@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/30 Program Resource Guide |

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Girl Scout Junior Programs & Events Grades 4-5 Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail. JUNIOR RESOURCES Leadership Journeys It’s Your Story – Tell It! series: aMUSE Juniors seek out and learn from positive role models in their lives. It’s Your Planet – Love It! series: Get Moving! Girls learn about energy inside them, around them, and ways to use energy wisely. It’s Your World – Change It! series: Agent of Change Juniors discover what makes them unique while learning about women in history. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting This three-ring binder contains information on traditions, ceremonies, how to earn badges and other awards, such as the Girl Scout Bronze Award. Space is set aside for girls to record their thoughts and memories. GSOFCT Council’s Own patches may be found in this book or online at gsofct.org. All Journey and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting books, as well as awards may be purchased at the GSOFCT shops or online at gsofct.org.

Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext.500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. • Remind the girls that a “thank you” is always appreciated. Looking for More? Find more events for Juniors in the multi-level section, starting on page 33. Interested in the Girl Scout Bronze Award? See “Highest Awards,” page 30.

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aMUSE Journey Weekend

Join other Juniors as you explore the role models around you. Through a variety of activities, we’ll explore gender stereotypes, media, and how those factors impact our lives. Pre and post work is required to complete the Journey. Girls will leave the weekend having completed most of the Journey activities and ready to do their Take Action Project. Adults participate in their own concurrent programming on mentoring Juniors. All will participate in sessions focusing on Growth Mindset and Goal Setting. Participants must attend the entire weekend. They may not arrive late or leave early, as this disrupts the program for others. Journey books, four meals, snacks, and upon completion of Take Action Survey, Journey awards are included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Candlewood, New Fairfield

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 9/3/2015 PG16093 6:00 p.m.- 10/2/2015Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 10/4/2015

Bling It Out

Bring your creativity! Using different techniques and materials, make a variety of pieces such as a necklace, bracelets, and earrings. Learn about jewelry from around the world and explore birthstones. Complete some steps toward the Jeweler badge (provided). Girls may complete badge on their own or with her troop. Bring a bag dinner and flashlight. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Pattagansett, East Lyme

When Register by Saturday, 1/4/2016 1/16/2016

Event # PG16003

Time: 2:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $20.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/50

Laurel, Friday, 4/14/2016 PG16095 6:00 p.m.- Lebanon 5/13/2016 Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 5/15/2016 Fee: $60.00 girls $60.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 60/200

Bling It Out Overnight

Bring your creativity! Using different techniques and materials, make a variety of pieces such as a necklace, bracelets, and earrings. Learn about jewelry from around the world and explore birthstones. Complete some steps toward the Jeweler badge (provided). Girls may complete badge on their own or with her troop. Bring a bag dinner. Breakfast provided. (For: Troops, Individuals w/adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 1/4/2016 PG16004 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 1/15/2016 Saturday, 11:30 a.m. 1/16/2016 Fee: $28.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/40

Animal Habitats at CT Audubon

Take to the trails and investigate different animal habitats to discover who lives where. Learn about endangered animals and what we can do to protect the habitat and the animals who live there. Then put what you’ve learned together with your creative talents and create an animal habitat. Badge not included. (For: Troops and Individuals w/ Adult, No tagalongs) Where When Register by Event # Connecticut Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16013 Audubon Society 10/17/2015 Center, Fairfield Saturday, 4/8/2016 PG 16014 4/23/2016 Time: 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. Fee: $14.00 girls $14.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 5/18

To register, see page 4

Celebrate the Seasons

Sing songs and make crafts related to the winter holidays. We’ll also take a hike, weather permitting. Breakfast provided. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time An-Se-Ox, Friday, 11/30/2015 PG16176 6:00 p.m.Oxford 12/11/2015 Saturday, 11:00 a.m. 12/12/2015 Fee: $25.00 girls $12.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 24/20 Program Resource Guide |

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Drawn To It

Start sketching your way towards your Drawing badge at the Florence Griswold Museum, where artists lived and worked together at the turn of the century. Girls will take home the Florence Griswold Museum patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Florence Griswold Saturday, Museum, 4/9/2016 Old Lyme

Register by 3/24/2016

Event # PG16030

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

Jammin’ Junior Day

“Wow, look at all those other Juniors – I’m really a part of something really BIG!” This is what girls will say at this Level Day. In small groups, girls practice making new friends, try some Girl Scout Traditions, dabble in S.T.E.M. and art badges, explore body confidence, hone communications skills through some Girlz R.U.L.E.® team challenges, and have fun! Girls will leave with memories, new skills, ideas to complete the badges, and a special patch for the day. Grown-ups, we didn’t forget about you! For half of the event you’ll be with the girls, assisting and seeing what they’re doing. The other half you’ll be able to do your own networking and choose from various workshops. Topics will vary, but will help you guide the girls further in the badges and in life. A snack and patch are included in this event. Bring a bag lunch. This event is hosted by Alpha Phi Omega. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adults) Where When Register by Event # Quinnipiac Sunday, 10/26/2015 PG16100 University, 11/8/2015 Hamden Fee: $15.00 girls $12.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard and Jackie Vargas esavard@gsofct.org and jvargas@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 75/200

Exploring the Deep

Have you ever wondered how we know what lurks beneath the water? As scientists, you will perform a squid dissection, discover how humans have explored the oceans, make your own Cartesian divers, and get the chance to experience the inside of our submarine! You will leave with a whole new appreciation for the ocean! (For: Troops, Individuals w/adult) Where When Discovery Museum, Saturday, Bridgeport 1/23/2016

Register by 1/12/2016

Event # PG16031

Time: 9:00 - 12:00 p.m. Fee: $18.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/140

Galactic Explorer/Light Pollution 201 Overnight

This is an excellent opportunity to earn the GSOFCT Galactic Explorer patch. If we have good weather, we’ll start with solar observing and go into the evening to find objects of interest in the night sky. Plan on staying up late to enjoy the cold, crisp, December night. We’ll do even more solar observing the next day. In case we have bad weather, we’ll cover as much of the Galactic Explorer patch as we can indoors and discover what light pollution is and make recommendations to fix the problem. Dress warmly. Bring an evening meal for Sunday; we’ll provide hot cocoa and breakfast. (For: Troops, Individuals w/adult)

Kitchen Kemistry

Create cool chemistry using your average kitchen ingredients. Girls will learn about changes in matter and learn how to make edible glop and other amazing creations using food and chemistry together. You never knew science could be so much fun. (For: Troops, Individuals, Individuals w/ Adult) Where An-Se-Ox, Oxford

When Register by Event # Time Saturday, 1/9/2016 PG16084 9:30 a.m.1/23/2016 12:00 p.m.

An-Se-Ox, Oxford

Saturday, 1/9/2016 PG16085 1:001/23/2016 3:30 p.m.

Pattagansett, Saturday, 1/23/2016 PG16086 9:30 a.m.East Lyme 2/6/2016 12:00 p.m. Pattagansett, Saturday, 1/23/2016 PG16087 1:00East Lyme 2/6/2016 3:30 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jacque Simpson Gilson, jsimpson-gilson@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 25/30

Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Sunday, 12/14/2015 PG16056 2:00 p.m. Lebanon 12/27/2015 Monday, 10:00 a.m. 12/28/2015 Fee: $15.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean, astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/40

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Marine Animal Habitat Exploration

Be a marine scientist for the day while exploring the nearshore and offshore habitats of Long Island Sound! The EnviroLab, a floating classroom, will take you out to Long Island Sound for a unique, hands-on experience. Under the guidance of professional marine scientists, you’ll bring up sea creatures using a trawl net, test oxygen and salinity levels, catch plankton, and discover the rich diversity of life beneath the waves. After lunch help clean up the Rocky Intertidal Zone while discovering its inhabitants and their unique adaptations. Pizza lunch provided. Satisfies steps one and five of Animal Habitat badge. Project Oceanology patch included! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Project Saturday, 4/22/2016 Oceanography, 5/7/2016 Groton

Event # PG16041

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $55.00 girls $55.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 25/50

Volkswalks

Come out, meet new friends, and take a 10 km (6.2 mile) walk at your own pace. Join us, rain or shine! The program contact is an experienced Volkssporter and Girl Scout and is happy to provide participants details beforehand. Walks are recommended for Girl Scout Juniors and older. Troop Leaders must contact Carol West at least four days prior to the event for specific addresses and to inform her of large groups attending. Please note that walk durations vary with an adult average of two hours. All walks are open to the public. Families are welcome. Juniors - this is a great way to “help your family stay fit,” Step 5 of the Staying Fit badge! Fee: free* *Walks are free, but an optional small fee is charged for a recorded Volkswalk credit and award. Contact: Carol West, carol.west@sbcglobal.net Time: approximately 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Locations/Dates: Mystic 10/17/2015 Farmington 11/14/2015 Hartford 12/11/2015 Visit www.avaclubs.org/cvvc for more information.

SWE: Be That Engineer

Physics is Phun

Be the phirst to phind out why physics is phun with this activity-packed workshop! You’ll design and build a marshmallow launcher, become aeronautical-savvy designing and flying unique paper gliders while you walk, see how colors appear and disappear, and more with this hands-on workshop sponsored by the Society of Women Engineers, New England Shoreline Section. Girls will bring home their bristol bots. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Connecticut Saturday, 11/6/2015 College, 11/21/2015 New London

Event # PG16077

Time: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 30/100

Learn to think like an engineer! Let the young women in the Society of Women Engineers help you construct take-home projects with moving parts and test your results. How can you improve your design? Fee includes snack and patch. Please bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops or Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Eversource, Sunday, 5/2/2016 Berlin 5/15/2016

Event # PG16051

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 24/36

Say Cheeze! Overnight

Learn about digital cameras, take and edit photographs, and make a photo project. Girls will take home photos and ideas to complete the Digital Photographer badge included (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 12/8/2015 PG16012 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 12/18/2015 Saturday, 12:00 p.m. 12/19/2015 Fee: $25.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/40

To register, see page 4

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Girl Scout Cadette Programs & Events Grades 6-8 Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail.

CADETTE RESOURCES Leadership Journeys It’s Your Story – Tell It! series: MEdia Cadettes look for the ME in media and learn how they can shape media – for themselves, their community, and the world. It’s Your Planet – Love It! series: Breathe! Girls explore properties of air as well as measuring air quality and ways to improve it. It’s Your World – Change It! series: aMAZE Girls learn to navigate paths to peaceful relationships, both locally and globally. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting This three-ring binder contains information on traditions, ceremonies, how to earn badges and other awards, such as L.I.A. and the Girl Scout Silver Award. Space is set aside for girls to record their thoughts and memories. GSOFCT Council’s Own patches may be found in this book or online at gsofct.org. All Journey and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting books, as well as awards may be purchased at the GSOFCT shops or online at gsofct.org. Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext.500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. • Remind the girls that a “thank you” is always appreciated. Looking for More? Find more events for Cadettes in the multi-level section, starting on page 33. Interested in the Girl Scout Silver Award? See “Highest Awards”, page 30.

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aMAZE Journey Weekend

Join other Cadettes in the maze of friendship and discover how to create peace together. Pre and post work is required to complete the Journey. Girls will leave the weekend having completed most of the Journey activities and ready to do their Take Action Project. Adults participate in their own concurrent programming on mentoring Cadettes. All will participate in sessions focusing on Growth Mindset and Goal Setting. Participants must attend the entire weekend. They may not arrive late or leave early, as this disrupts the program for others. Journey books, four meals, snacks, and upon completion of Take Action Survey, Journey awards are included. (For: Troops, Girls w/Adult) Where Candlewood, New Fairfield

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 9/10/2015 PG16094 6:00 p.m.- 10/9/2015Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 10/11/2015

Fee: $60.00 girls $60.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 60/140

Breathe Journey Weekend

Join other Cadettes as you explore the Aware, Alert, and Affirm awards to learn how to improve the world’s air quality while nourishing your own leadership abilities. Pre and post work is required to complete the Journey. Girls will leave the weekend having completed most Journey activities and ready to do their Take Action Project. Adults participate in their own concurrent programming on mentoring Cadettes. All will participate in sessions focusing on Growth Mindset and Goal Setting. Participants must attend the entire weekend. They may not arrive late or leave early, as this disrupts the program for others. Journey books, four meals, snacks, and upon completion of Take Action Survey, Journey awards are included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Friday, 5/10/2016 PG16096 6:00 p.m.Lebanon 6/10/2016 Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 6/12/2016 Fee: $60.00 girls $60.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 60/200

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

Spend the night at the museum! During your overnight there will be science workshops, hands-on activities, live animals, a late-night show, a planetarium show, an Omni film, and plenty of time to explore the museum. When will the fun end? An evening snack and light breakfast are included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Boston Museum of Science, Boston, MA

When Register by Event # Time Saturday, 3/9/2016 PG16109 5:00 p.m.4/2/2016Sunday, 11:00 a.m. 4/3/2016

Fee: $55.00 girls $55.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/150

Challenger Mission - Moon

Experience the new state-of-the-art Challenger Center! The year is 2054, and the mission is to establish a permanent base on the moon. Astronauts aboard the spacecraft and scientists in Mission Control must work together to repair a probe, analyze lunar samples, and select a site for the moon base - all while communicating effectively and protecting the health and safety of the crew. We challenge you to take this exciting journey with us! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Discovery Museum, Friday, Bridgeport 5/6/2016

Register by 4/22/2016

Event # PG16028

Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Fee: $23.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 18/36

To register, see page 4

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Engineers to the Rescue

At night, get to know girls from around the state as you complete design challenges. After breakfast it’s Engineers to the Rescue! The scenario: your group is camping at Yellowstone and there is an earthquake. Survival skills meet science as you design water filters, wind-powered cranks, and build a safe shelter. Work with members of the Society of Women Engineers to solve the problems you face. Activities will take place in the comfort of the lodge. Fee includes patch, breakfast and lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 1/5/2016 PG16059 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 1/22/2016 Saturday, 4:00 p.m. 1/23/2016 Fee: $24.00 girls $18.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 15/40

Galactic Explorer Patch Overnight

Traditional camp fun with boating, weather permitting. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult)

This is an excellent opportunity to earn the GSOFCT Galactic Explorer patch. Start in the afternoon with solar observing and making a diagram of sunspots, flares, prominences, etc. In the evening, we’ll view the night sky and make planispheres to find objects of interest. Plan on staying up late to enjoy the cold, crisp, December night! The next morning, do some final solar observing to see how much the sun has rotated overnight. Dress warmly. Bring a dinner for Monday; we’ll provide hot cocoa and breakfast. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult)

Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 10/12/2015 PG16178 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 10/23/2015 Saturday, 11:00 a.m. 10/24/2015

Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Monday, 12/14/2015 PG16054 2:00 p.m.Lebanon 12/28/2015 Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. 12/29/2015

Falling Colors Overnight

Fee: $25.00 girls $12.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 24/50

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Fee: $15.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean, astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/40

To register, see page 4


Girl Power Workshop: Women in the Workplace

Rip, Tear, Fold, and Glue

Join the fun and fabulous women leaders from the International Women’s Forum of Connecticut for a special half-day of leadership development and career exploration sessions specifically tailored for girls. Discover your interests, understand career options, and learn important skills for future academic and career endeavors. Engaging activities include public speaking, innovation, entrepreneurship, and empowerment. Fee includes lunch and patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When UCONN Stamford, Saturday, Stamford 3/19/2016

Register by 3/4/2016

Event # PG16036

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/30

Reading might be an activity you can do sitting down, but creating the book takes a lot of energy! Give life to an old book, explore book arts, and take home your own memento journal. Complete some steps towards the Book Artist badge. Girls will take home the Florence Griswold Museum patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Florence Griswold Saturday, Museum, 2/27/2016 Old Lyme

Register by 2/11/2016

Event # PG16045

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

Travelers: It All Adds Up!

Where were you when the lights went out? Or the blizzard hit? Or the hurricane crashed through? Build your own dwelling, then see how it survives these disasters! Learn how insurance works to protect us. Fee includes lunch and patch. Parking fees are generously covered by Women in Actuarial and Analytics. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Travelers, Wednesday, 3/28/2016 Hartford 4/13/2016

Event # PG16046

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

Letterboxing: Overnight

Learn all about letterboxing while helping to prepare letterboxes to be planted at Laurelei’s Letterboxing events in September. We will spend some time searching for letterboxes at camp (weather permitting) and then plan and carve the stamps for the letterboxing event at Camp Laurel. Have your artwork featured in letterboxes! Bring a bag dinner, breakfast and lunch provided. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Yankee Trails, Saturday, 1/22/2016 PG16076 4:00 p.m.Tolland 2/6/2016 Sunday, 4:00 p.m. 2/7/2016 Fee: $20.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/20

To register, see page 4

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Girl Scout Senior/Ambassador Program & Events Grades 9-10, 11-12 Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail.

SENIOR AND AMBASSADOR RESOURCES Leadership Journeys It’s Your Story – Tell It! series: For Seniors: MISSION Sisterhood! Seniors learn how widening their network broadens their world and benefits the world as well. For Ambassadors: Bliss: Live it, Give it! Ambassadors use their leadership skills to help others achieve their dreams, too. It’s Your Planet – Love It! series: For Seniors: Sow What? Girls investigate the food network and ways to take positive action to help others. For Ambassadors: Justice- Girls explore the idea of justice for earth and all its inhabitants. It’s Your World – Change It! series: For Seniors: GIRLtopia- Girls create their vision of an ideal world. For Ambassadors: Your Voice, Your World Girls learn tools to discover an issue they care deeply about and advocate for a possible solution. The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting This three-ring binder contains information on traditions, ceremonies, how to earn badges and other awards, such as Journey Summit. Space is set aside for girls to record their thoughts and memories. GSOFCT Council’s Own patches may be found in this book or online at gsofct.org. All Journey and The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting books, as well as awards may be purchased at the GSOFCT shops or online at gsofct.org. Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext. 500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. Looking for More? Find more events for Seniors and Ambassadors in the multi-level section starting on page 33. Interested in the Girl Scout Gold Award? See “Highest Awards”, page 30.

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Astronomy S/Am Overnight

Spend the night examining the sky and completing your Galactic Explorer patch. If we have good weather, we’ll explore the Sun in visible light and in the Hydrogen Alpha frequencies to see vivid sunspots, flares, prominences, and make a solar drawing. At night we’ll go deep sky object exploring, visiting the Andromeda Galaxy, nebula, clusters, including a favorite - the Owl Cluster. Plan on staying up late - after a craft we’ll go back out for late night sky viewing. If you have something you’d like to see, bring your list with you. Bring your evening meal with you; we’ll serve breakfast. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Saturday, 10/16/2015 PG16052 12:00 p.m.Lebanon 10/24/2015 Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 10/25/2015 Fee: $15.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean, astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/30

Explore, Design, Build, Teach!

Explore the different types of engineering, design your own solutions to problems, and build your prototype. Work with the Society of Women Engineers and Coast Guard Cadets to learn how engineers explore and solve problems using science and technology. Then on Saturday afternoon, teach Brownies about designing and building their own creations. This is a hands-on workshop where the girls will learn design and problem-solving techniques. Bring a bag dinner, your vest or sash for the Brownie program, and personal overnight gear. Snack and Saturday breakfast and lunch provided. Individual girls welcome with health form. Fee includes patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Pattagansett, Friday, 3/25/2016 PG16060 6:00 p.m.East Lyme 4/8/2016 Saturday, 4:00 p.m. 4/9/2016 Fee: $20.00 girls $16.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 5/20

Challenger Mission - Mars

The year is 2026, and you and your crew are on your way to the Red Planet! Use teamwork, problem-solving, communication, and decision-making skills to build and launch a probe on one of the Martian moons. Then explore and analyze the conditions in the Martian environment! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Discovery Museum, Friday, Bridgeport 3/18/2016

Register by 3/4/2016

Event # PG16027

Time: 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Fee: $23.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 18/36

Dare to Dream Planning Overnight

Ever wonder what goes into planning a great event? Here’s your chance to find out! Help us plan the Dare to Dream event taking place in early spring. Be responsible for planning menus, confirming decorations and workshops, and ensuring the event runs smoothly. Where When Register by Event # Time An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 11/2/2015 PG16088 5:00 p.m.Oxford 11/14/2015 Sunday, 9:00 a.m. 11/15/2015 Fee: $15.00 girls $15.00 adults Program Contact: Jackie Vargas, jvargas@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/20

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Galactic Explorer Overnight CREW

Help out the Juniors with their Galactic Explorer patch - and get yours as well! We’ll have some fun games to play, including Astronomy Jeopardy in case of bad weather. Bring your dinner; we’ll supply breakfast and hot cocoa. Dress warmly. (For: Troops, Individuals) Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Sunday, 12/14/2015 PG16032 12:00 p.m.Lebanon 12/27/2015 Monday, 10:00 a.m. 12/28/2015 Fee: $10.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean, astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 5/10

Gold Award Roundtable

Are you having difficulty with a Girl Scout Gold Award Project? Need a little help and guidance with your idea? Join us for a project brainstorming session to help you get on course for your project. The Gold Award roundtable will also cover topics in leadership and how to finance your Gold Award project. Girls who register for the program MUST have completed the Gold Award prerequisites and have attended the Gold Award Webinar. Girls are encouraged to bring an adult for support. (For: Troops and Individuals w/Adults) Where When Register by Event # Pattagansett, Saturday, 10/2/2015 PG16092 East Lyme 10/24/2015 Candlewood, Saturday, 11/6/2015 PG16069 New Fairfield 11/21/2015 Aspetuck, Weston

Saturday, 2/5/2016 PG16089 2/27/2016

Hartford Service Center, Hartford

Saturday, 3/4/2016 PG15091 3/26/2016

Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Jacqueline Vargas, jvargas@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

Girlz R.U.L.E.® training

Become a trained facilitator for Girlz R.U.L.E..® Girlz R.U.L.E.® is an anti-bullying program designed for girls. Facilitators bring this program to girls in grades three through eight during school hours, immediately after school, in one-day workshops or events, or in a troop setting. Girlz R.U.L.E. ® is a “challenge initiative” program which gives directions to a group requiring all participants to work together to solve the given task. The exercises include role-playing games and physical problem solving activities that can be used as metaphors for situations girls frequently encounter. They serve to improve communication skills, while creating an atmosphere of cooperation and common purpose through brainstorming. Where When Register by An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 10/6/2015 Oxford 10/17/2015

Event # PG16116

Pattagansett, East Lyme

PG16117

Saturday, 10/27/2015 11/7/2015

Time: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/30

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Katniss Skills School

Girls like Katniss Everdeen show what it means to be smart, strong, and determined. Come and work on your own skills in archery, firebuilding, and wild edibles, ending with a team challenge! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Candlewood, Sunday, 2/1/2016 PO16075 New Fairfield 3/13/2016 Time: 1:00-5:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/24

Sow What? Journey Weekend

Join other Seniors and explore issues surrounding food networks, land use, and local and global challenges we face. Pre and post work is required to complete the Journey. Girls will leave the weekend having completed most activities and ready to do their Take Action Project. Adults participate in their own concurrent programming on mentoring Seniors. All will participate in sessions focusing on Growth Mindset and Goal Setting. Participants must attend the entire weekend. They may not arrive late or leave early, as this disrupts the program for others. Journey books, four meals and snacks, and upon completion of Take Action Survey, Journey awards are included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Friday, 5/17/2016 PG16101 6:00 p.m.Lebanon 9/16/2016 Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 9/18/2016 Fee: $60.00 girls $60.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 60/200

Truly Green

Do you love everything Girl Scouts? On this special weekend at Camp Timber Trails, we’ll enjoy traditional camp fun with star gazing, low ropes, and archery - weather permitting. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure CREW

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 11/2/2015 PG16183 6:00 p.m.11/13/2015Saturday, 11:00 a.m. 11/14/2015

Fee: $30.00 girls $15.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 24/40

Girl Scout Senior and Ambassador Troops – we will train you to help run the weekend! Troop camping + letterboxing = fun! All levels of letterboxers welcome with classes, workshops, and dozens of boxes hidden all over camp. We’ll even have night hikes! A Camping Adventures trained adult must be present with each troop. Rain or shine. Event patch and meals included. Choose to stay until Sunday at no extra charge. (For: Troops) Where When Register by Event # Time Laurel, Friday, 9/9/2016 PG16073 6:00 p.m.Lebanon 9/23/2016 Sunday, 11:00 a.m. 9/25/2016 Fee: $15.00 girls $7.00 adults Program Contact: Kimberly McLean, Kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/20

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Travel TRAVEL TROOP # 3 This is an exciting opportunity for Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors (grades 6-12), and their parents or advisors to make new friendships through the adventures of travel! Girl Scouts are guided through the various aspects of trip planning and are encouraged to participate in a variety of trips/events. Organizational meetings are held at the Middletown Police Department, 222 Main St. in Middletown, CT 06457. First chance at trip sign-up is given at meetings. Presently, we have over 200 active members from Connecticut and we welcome more! Initial dues of $15 plus application provides full membership. Leaders are notified of all dates via email. Trip/event details are presented at all organizational meetings. Trip planning meetings are required when final plans are presented to participants as outlined by trip leaders. With cooperation and participation from our members, Travel Troop #3 flourishes. Our 2015-16 meetings are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on the following dates: Tuesday, September 15 Tuesday, March 8 Wednesday, October 21 Wednesday, April 20 Tuesday, December 1 Tuesday, May 31 Wednesday, January 20 Representatives should be sent from your group to obtain updates on all Travel Troop #3 opportunities. New members are invited to any meeting. As we do long range planning, come and join as early as possible in the year. Summer Beach Bash is July 19, 2016 at Maureen’s in Westbrook. Our projection of TT#3 trips/events for 2015 -17 is very exciting! Just to list a few adventures: Cape Cod Weekend Exploring and Dune Buggy Ride in fall 2015; Cardigan Lodge Halloween Haunted Work Weekend; Okemo Ski/Board Winter Weekend; Camp Hi Rock Work Weekend; Weekend at Zoar Outdoors with Rafting/ Canopy Tours: Nantucket Biking/ Hostelling Trip fall 2016; European adventure in 2017 with visit to Our Chalet. Join us! • Please call Maureen Francescon at (860) 301-6424 for info • Visit our Web site: http://traveltroop3.weebly.com/ • E-mail: FrancesconMoe@aol.com

Washington DC Trip

We will take a bus trip down to D.C. for the weekend, leaving early morning on Friday, May 20, 2016, and returning late afternoon on Sunday, May 22. Trip cost will be approximately $300 per person. $100 is due at registration, remainder due by April 6, 2016. Price will include transportation to and from D.C., lunch on Friday and Sunday, pizza dinner on Friday, Friday night tour of the city and monuments and a Saturday morning trip to the National Zoo. The rest of the time you’re free to explore on your own. More details to come. Contact Nancy at nbajek@gsofct.org if you are interested. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/ Adult)

destinations

Girl Scout destinations are unique travel and learning opportunities for individual girls in grades 6-12. Whether here or abroad, girls will meet and team up with girls with similar interests. GSUSA usually posts the year’s new destinations in September on forgirls.girlscouts.org. Applications must be received in the North Haven Service Center a month prior to the GSUSA posted deadline. Based on need, number of applicants, and availability of resources, partial financial assistance may be available. It is also appropriate to discuss with your troop the possibility of using Product Sales funds to support these experiences. For local information, contact Nancy at nbajek@gsofct.org.

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Gold Award Celebration Join us on Sunday, June 5 at Naugatuck Valley Community College as we recognize the 2016 Gold Awardees! Details and registration information will be released later this year, but this is what you can expect: • Gold Award Expo – Be amazed at the accomplishments and passion the Gold Awardees have for their project topics! Girls will have table displays, describe how they addressed their issue of concern, and answer questions. This is a great opportunity for girls who are considering earning their Gold Award. • Gold Award Ceremony – At this council-wide ceremony, Gold Awardees are congratulated by Girl Scouts and community leaders and receive their Gold Award certificates as well as other special documents. The Bea Okwu & Emily Chaison Gold Award Scholarships are also announced. • Gold Award Reception – After the ceremony, join us for light refreshments on the plaza. This is additional time to speak with and congratulate the Gold Awardees. During this Gold Award Centennial year, the June 5 Expo will include a 2016 Silver Award Project area! This is an opportunity for Silver Awardees to publicly speak about their topic of concern, their project, and what they discovered during implementation. Any girl interested in earning her Bronze Award should stop by and speak with these ladies! Exhibition space may be limited due to the large number of projects completed each year. Register your completed Silver project, and an invitation will be sent to you.

Gold Award Centennial Attention former Highest Award recipients and alumnae! Be on the lookout for our fall Gold Award Alumnae Brunch! All recipients of this highest award and their family and friends are invited to celebrate the Gold Award Centennial. Be sure to register as a highest award recipient in the survey link below so we can email you an invitation to the November 2016 celebration. Take our brief survey at bit.ly/GSOFCTGoldSurvey

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Girl Scouts Highest Awards Girl Scout Juniors, Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors may earn one of the highest awards – Bronze, Silver, or Gold. Each award challenges a girl to put her leadership skills to work as she takes action to address a community issue. Information about these awards may also be found in The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting and at gsofct.org. These are national awards, but each council has their own way of doing things. It is important to know GSOFCT’s manner of implementation, deadlines, reporting, etc.

Girl Scout Bronze Award

The Girl Scout Bronze Award may be earned by a Girl Scout Junior, until the end of her last Junior Girl Scout membership year, September 30 of sixth grade. This Take Action project addresses an issue’s root cause and includes a suggested minimum of 20 personal hours of work. As a prerequisite, girls first complete a Junior Journey. Girls may earn the Bronze Award as a group and their project may be inside or outside of the Girl Scout community. Bronze Award pins as well as other special commemorative Bronze Award items may be found at GSOFCT council shops and online shop. When complete, girls should share their project information on the Participate tab of gsofct.org and ask her adult volunteer to register her for PG16998. This will officially record that she earned the award.

The Girl Scout Silver Award

The Girl Scout Silver Award may be earned by a Girl Scout Cadette up until the end of her last Cadette Girl Scout membership year, September 30 of ninth grade. By earning this award, girls strengthen their leadership skills and abilities, learn about their community, and take action to make the world a better place! This Take Action project must address a root cause of a community issue and be done outside of the Girl Scout community. It may be done by one to four girls per project, with each girl contributing a recommended minimum of 50 hours. As a pre-requisite, girls must complete a Cadette Journey. Silver Award Webinars are available to help adults and girls learn more about the Silver Award Take Action process. Silver Award pins as well as other special commemorative Silver Award items may be found at GSOFCT council shops and online shop. When complete, girls should share their project information on the Participate tab of gsofct.org and ask her adult volunteer to register her for PG16999. This will officially record that she earned the award. Girls who earn the Silver Award and choose to earn the Gold Award will complete only one prerequisite Senior/Ambassador Journey (rather than two). For more information about the Silver Award see the Cadette Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, visit gsofct.org, or contact nbajek@gsofct.org. To view a recorded Silver Award informational Webinar, visit gsofct.org>Participate>Highest Awards>Silver. This year, girls who completed their Silver Award between April 1, 2015 and March 1, 2016 may submit a Request to Display at the June 5, 2016 Gold Award Celebration. During the Expo portion of the celebration, selected projects will be featured in a Silver Award area. Due to limited space, displays will be selected to ensure a wide range of community issues addressed by the Silver Award Take Action projects.

Are you super proud of your Silver Award Take Action Project? Apply to be part of the June Expo at the Gold Award Celebration!

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Girl Scout Gold Award

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award in Girl Scouting. Each Gold Take Action Project is led by one girl. The effort taken to earn this award expresses a special commitment to one’s self, community, world, and future. Each Gold Award project provides a sustainable solution that addresses a community issue. General information may be found in the Senior and Ambassador Girl’s Guides to Girl Scouting. Necessary GSOFCT specific information and forms may be found on the Participate tab of gsofct.org.

H I G H E S T

Prerequisites to earning the Gold Award include completing either two Senior/Ambassador Journeys, or having earned the Silver Award and completed one Journey. Girls must also attend a Gold Award Webinar before submitting their initial project plan. Adults are welcome to attend the webinar as well. All Gold Award projects are submitted for approval and girls are expected to work closely with their Volunteer Gold Award Mentor. All girls who have earned their Gold Award during the year (April 1-March 31) are honored at a council-wide reception, held on the first Sunday in June. During this ceremony, girls are presented with Gold Award certificates and a number of congratulatory letters and certificates from local and national dignitaries.

A W A R D S

After completing the final Gold Award interview, girls who have earned the Gold Award may plan and participate in a local pinning ceremony. While girls receive their pin from their Gold Award Mentor, other special commemorative Gold Award items may be found at GSOFCT council shops and online shop. For more information, visit gsofct.org or email gold@gsofct.org. Gold Award Webinar Dates 2015 – 2016 10/12/2015 10/13/2015 11/3/2015 11/10/2015 11/11/2015 12/8/2015 12/10/2015 1/12/2016 1/18/2016 2/9/2016 2/12/2016 3/ 8/2016 3/25/2016 4/12/2016 5/10/2016 6/14/2016 7/12/2016 8/11/2016 9/13/2016

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The following are a few important dates to keep in mind. More dates and information are located in the Gold Award Guidelines and Toolkit. • Begin prerequisite work after July 1 before entering ninth grade. • Last date to submit My Gold Award Project Idea is June 1 of twelfth grade. • Submit My Gold Award Project Idea within three months of attending a Gold Award webinar. • Submit proposal within three months after initial meeting with Gold Award Mentor. • Allow two to three weeks for project idea paperwork turnaround. • Allow six to eight weeks for proposal paperwork turnaround. For information about grants and scholarships, see page 58.

Beginning October 2015, girls who have submitted their project idea and have met with their assigned Gold Award Mentor will be able to use an online portal to submit their Project Proposal and Final Report. Gold Award mentors have the opportunity to positively influence and provide direction for the young women interested in tackling issues within their community and striving to improve the lives of others. If you are interested and would like to learn more about being a Gold Award Mentor, please email gold@gsofct.org.

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Multi-Level Program Events and Resources Girl Scouts of Connecticut offers council-sponsored programs and events for multiple grade level troops and girls. These events bring together girls from around the state to enjoy an opportunity that they might not be able to create on their own. Please note that each event has a registration deadline and some events may fill before this date. You may register for events online at gsofct.org or by form via fax or mail. In this section: D=Daisy (grades K-1), B=Brownie (grades 2-3), J=Junior (grades 4-5), C=Cadette (grades 6-8), S=Senior (grades 9-10), Am=Ambassador (grades 11-12), A=Adult You’ll find additional events for single grade levels in the beginning of this book. Event Etiquette • Share this book and GSOFCT website with the girls. At every grade level girls should be part of planning their Girl Scout Experience. • All registration questions should be directed to the Registration Department at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext. 500 or registration@gsofct.org. • If unsure what (For: Troop, Family, etc.) means in a description, see page 3, Tips for Using this Book. • Contact the program facilitator only with questions specific to the program such as attire or making arrangements for special needs. Many event facilitators are volunteers. • Plan ahead and register on time – this is the only way for facilitators to plan and prepare for the group. Be aware that some events may fill before the register by date. • Only bring those you registered for the event. • Be prepared! Check your confirmation for site address. Note that some GPS may not work in all areas. Refer to a map and bring directions with you. • Directions are posted on the Participate tab of gsofct.org. • Arrive on time. Remember to allow time for walking from the parking lot to the event site. Please respect and help the program facilitator as needed. Adults should take side conversations away from the activities. • Remind the girls that a “thank you” is always appreciated.

Additional program opportunities may be planned during the year. Information about these activities are promoted in our e-newsletters Helpful Hints, Advisor Update, Girl Scout Bridges, and Volunteer E-blast as well as posted on our website homepage and Facebook page. To find our events online: - Click on “Program and Training Registration Area” from the blue Membership tab on gsofct.org - Then click on the orange Events tab at the top - Then click on the Calendar link on the left

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Archery Club - Milford JCSAmA The archery club will meet for six sessions. Archers will receive instruction and have time to develop individual skills. The seventh date is in case of rain. (For: Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Katoya, TBD TBD Milford

Event # PG16155

Time: 2:00 p.m. Fee: $50.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/20

Archery - Beginner (Continued) JCSAmA

This workshop allows girls to learn the basics of archery. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where

An-Se-Ox, Oxford

When Register by Event # Time Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16143 12:30 - 5/14/2016 2:30 p.m.

An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16144 3:00- Oxford 5/14/2016 5:00 p.m. Merrie-Wood, Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16145 12:30 Manchester 5/14/2016 2:30 p.m. Merrie-Wood, Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16146 3:00- Manchester 5/14/2016 5:00 p.m.

Archery - Beginner JCSAmA

This workshop allows girls to learn the basics of archery. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult)

Rocky Craig, Stamford

Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16147 12:305/14/2016 2:30 p.m.

Where When Register by Event # Time An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16131 12:30 - Oxford 10/17/2015 2:30 p.m.

Rocky Craig, Stamford

Saturday, 4/25/2016 PG16148 3:005/14/2016 5:00 p.m.

Carlson, Bristol

Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16149 12:305/15/2016 2:30 p.m.

Carlson, Bristol

Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16150 3:005/15/2016 5:00 p.m.

Katoya, Milford

Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16151 12:305/15/2016 2:30 p.m.

Katoya, Milford

Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16152 3:005/15/2016 5:00 p.m.

An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16132 3:00- Oxford 10/17/2015 5:00 p.m. Laurel, Lebanon

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16133 12:30 10/17/2015 2:30 p.m.

Laurel, Lebanon

Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16134 3:00- 10/17/2015 5:00 p.m.

Merrie-Wood, Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16135 12:30 Manchester 10/17/2015 2:30 p.m. Merrie-Wood, Saturday, 10/5/2015 PG16136 3:00- Manchester 10/17/2015 5:00 p.m Katoya, Milford

Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16137 12:3010/18/2015 2:30 p.m.

Katoya, Milford

Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16138 3:0010/18/2015 5:00 p.m.

Rocky Craig, Stamford

Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16139 12:3010/18/2015 2:30 p.m.

Rocky Craig, Stamford

Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16140 3:0010/18/2015 5:00 p.m.

Yankee Trails, Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16153 12:30Tolland 5/15/2016 2:30 p.m. Yankee Trails, Sunday, 4/25/2016 PG16154 3:00Tolland 5/15/2016 5:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/20

Yankee Trails, Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16141 12:30Tolland 10/18/2015 2:30 p.m. Yankee Trails, Sunday, 10/5/2015 PG16142 3:00Tolland 10/18/2015 5:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/20

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Around the World Celebrations DBJ Celebrate World Thinking Day! Explore the WAGGGS pin, view an educational puppet performace, try crafts, and enjoy other activities. Thinking Day patch included. Bring a bag lunch and water bottle. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 2/9/2016 East Lyme 2/20/2016

Event # PG16001

Time: 9:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 15/20

Create different and interestingly shaped buddies and designs with pony beads. Please bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Event # PG16002

Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio, gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/30

Boston Day Trip CSAm

Start the day off at the New England Aquarium. Afterwards, we will head over to Quincy Market, where you will have free time for lunch and to explore on your own. We will end the day with a Boston Harbor Cruise Tour. We will stop for dinner on the way. (Dinner and lunch is not included in the price.). Bus stop times and locations will be determined at registration deadline, based on attendees’ locations. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Boston, MA Saturday, 9/10/2016

Register by 8/10/2016

Spend the night at the museum! During your overnight there will be science workshops, hands-on activities, live animals, a late-night show, a planetarium show, an Omni film, and plenty of time to explore the museum. When will the fun end? An evening snack and light breakfast are included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) When Register by Event # Friday, 11/13/2015- 10/20/2015 PG16106 Saturday, 11/14/2015

Min./Max 20/50

Saturday, 3/5/2016- 2/16/2016 PG16107 20/100 Sunday, 3/6/2016

Beadie Buddies DB

Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 3/8/2016 East Lyme 3/19/2016

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover BJ

Friday, 3/18/2016- Saturday, 3/19/2016

2/25/2016

PG16108 20/50

Friday, 4/29/2016- Saturday, 4/30/2016

4/5/2016

PG16110 20/50

Saturday, 5/7/2016- Sunrday, 5/8/2016

4/14/2016

PG16111

20/100

Friday, 5/13/2016- Saturday, 5/14/2016

4/20/2016

PG16112

20/50

Saturday, 5/14/2016- Sunday, 5/15/2016

4/21/2016

PG16113

20/100

Saturday, 6/4/2016- Sunday, 6/5/2016

5/11/2016

PG16114

20/80

Friday, 6/10/2016- Saturday, 6/11/2016

5/17/2016

PG16115

20/50

Time: 5:00 p.m. the night of to 11:00 a.m. the next morning Where: Boston Museum of Science, Boston, MA Fee: $55.00 girls $55.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org

Event # PG16105

Time: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (time is from first pick up to last drop off, time not exact) Fee: $100.00 per person Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 30/50

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Camp Sikorsky Ages 12-17 Join 500 Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts while camping on the front lawn of Sikorsky Aircraft! Spend the weekend learning about careers in aviation, engineering, and more through popular handson workshops, tours, and special guests. Fee includes Saturday and Sunday meals and patch. Online registration not available. Registration forms must be returned to Ellyn Savard. (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Sikorsky Friday, 9/15/2015 PG16000 5:00 p.m.Aircraft, 10/2/2015Return form to Stratford Sunday, 12:00 p.m. 10/4/2015 Ellyn Savard

Columbus Day Adventures JC A

Join us for a fun day of archery in the morning and boating in the afternoon. Bring a bag lunch. (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

When Monday, 10/12/2015

Register by 9/28/2015

Event # PG16177

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $20.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/24

Fee: $55.00 girls $55.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/250

Constellations of the First Americans DB

Learn the stories behind the constellations, find Big and Little Bear (Ursa Major and Minor), and see how to find the North Star using the Big and Little Dipper asterisms. If we have a nice night, we’ll be outdoors and use the telescope to find some interesting deep sky objects. If not, we’ll use the computer and software to bring out the stars. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Friday, 10/16/2015 PG16053 Lebanon 10/23/2015

Time: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/16

Candlewood Staycation DBJCSAmA Combine the fun of camping with the adventure of sailing. For this family weekend our waterfront at beautiful Camp Candlewood in New Fairfield is wide open for your enjoyment! Your accomodations will include a platform tent or cabin, picnic table, and shared portos. You can choose to prepare your meals or explore the cuisine in nearby towns. The waterfront will be open for swimming or playing on the beach on Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Very basic sailing instruction will also be offered during this time. Shared refrigeration space available. (For: Families) Where When Register by Event # Time Candlewood, Friday, 8/1/2016 PO16051 6:00 p.m.New Fairfield 8/12/2016 Sunday, 11:00 a.m. 8/14/2016 Fee: $95.00 per familiy of five Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 5/20

To register, see page 4

CSI JC Explore the world of forensic science! Use your observation skills to solve a mystery. Explore techniques such as fingerprinting and DNA. Junior Detective badge or Cadette Special Agent badge included. Girls complete badge on their own. Bring a bag lunch and water bottle. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 1/19/2016 East Lyme 2/6/2016

Event # PG16005

Time: 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 15/20

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Dare to Dream CSAm

Join us for the biggest older girl event of the year! We know older Girl Scouts dream of many things: international adventure, fun challenges in the great outdoors, exciting entrepreneurship, and revitalizing their own communities. What’s your dream, and how will you get there? Join other Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors from around the state and spend a day focusing on the skills that will get you where you want to go. At this conference-style event, you’ll get thinking and moving in both large and small groups. You’ll be able to chat with young women and experts on how to achieve your dreams. And you’ll work on topics that girls like you are interested in – we’re planning the whole thing with the help of older girls from all parts of Connecticut. Adults will participate in their own sessions during the girl component. Seniors and Ambassadors see page 25 for Dare to Dream Planning Overnight. Can’t make the date, but still want to plan? Contact Jacqueline Vargas. (For: Troops, Individuals or Individuals w/Adult) Where When University of 3/26/2016 New Haven, West Haven

Register by 3/11/2016

Event # PG16128

Discovery Astronomy Club JC Want an out-of-this-world experience? Join Discovery Museum staff to watch the night sky with state-of-the-art computer-controlled telescopes, build and launch rockets, learn about NASA missions, and explore the moon, Mars, and beyond. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ adult) Where When Discovery Fridays, 10/23/2015 Museum, Bridgeport 11/20/2015 1/22/2016 2/26/2016 4/1/2016 5/20/2016

Register by Event # 10/15/2015 PG16029

Time: 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Fee: $55.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/30

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $25.00 girls $25.00 adults Program Contact: Jacqueline Vargas, jvargas@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 50/120

Enchanted Fairies DB Explore fairies through crafts, games, and stories. We’ll learn what it means to be a fine fairy friend. If you wish, be creative and dress as your favorite fairy. Bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 11/17/2015 East Lyme 12/5/2015

Event # PG16007

Time: 10:30 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls $4.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 15/60

Desert Island Challenge BJCSAm Oh no! You’ve been stranded on a desert island and you need to get home! Band together with your group to stay safe and make it off the island. Girls will learn about making fires, shelters, and how to signal for help in the wilderness. (For: Troops, Individuals w/adult) Where When Register by Event # Min./Max. +Carlson, Sunday, 10/1/2015 PO16065 6/32 Bristol 11/1/2015 *Aspetuck, Saturday, 10/15/2015 PO16064 8/32 Weston 11/7/2015 Level: + CSAm * BJ Time: 2:00 - 4:30 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $2.00 adult Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org

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Exploring Hammonasset JC Explore various shoreline habitats at Hammonaset State Park with a marine biologist and educator. Use a seine net at the sandy beach and see what you find, explore the tidal pools, and seek invasive species. Discover what lurks in the marsh! (For: Troops, Individuals, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Hammonasset Thursday, 6/17/2016 State Park, 6/30/2016 Madison

Event # PG16081

Thursday, 6/24/2016 7/7/2016

PG16082

Thursday, 7/1/2016 7/14/2016

PG16083

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $15.00 adults Program Contact: Jacque Simpson Gilson, jsimpson-gilson@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 25/40

Galactic Explorer Weekend CSAm

Take advantage of the darkest night sky camp in GSOFCT. Timber Trails offers the best light-pollution free skies allowing us to view some truly spectacular galactic objects - open clusters, planetary nebula, red super giants, and galaxies. With spring in full gear, it should be warmer in the evening. Plan on staying up late to catch as much of the night sky as possible. We’ll have crafts galore, view Comet Ison’s demise, debunk alarmist conspiracy theorist’s videos, play astronomical games, and more! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 4/22/2016 PG16055 8:00 p.m.5/6/2016Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 5/8/2016

Fee: $40.00 girls $40.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 20/50

Fire Building 2.0 BJ

Have you already helped build campfires before, but want to learn more? Come down to camp and take part in a firebuilding challenge! Girls will be put into teams to show off their skills, followed by a delicious campfire snack. (for Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Carlson, Sunday, 10/1/2015 PO16068 11:00 a.m.- Bristol 11/1/2015 12:30 p.m. Candlewood, Sunday, 3/1/2016 PO16067 2:00Weston 4/3/2016 4:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $2.00 adult Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 8/20

Get Inspired! JCSAm Get ideas about careers you’re considering and jobs you never knew about! Meet and mingle with female professionals from a wide variety of industries. Hear how they chose and prepared for their careers, what they do day-to-day, and what they cherish about their professions. Meet in small groups for in-depth discovery of particular careers. Juniors working on the aMUSE journey - ask about their varying roles and stereotypes they’ve encountered as part of Reach Out award. Event is co-hosted with the Kappa Delta sorority. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Sacred Heart Saturday, University, 11/7/2015 Fairfield

Register by 10/26/2015

Event # PG16102

Time: 12:00- 2:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Barbara Koteen, barbarakoteen@yahoo.com Min./Max.: 20/100

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Girl Scout Traditions DB

Explore Girl Scout traditions with hands-on activities such as ceremonies, the Promise and Law, S.W.A.P.S., and songs. Daisies receive a vintage Girl Scout patch and Brownies receive the Girl Scout Way badge. Bring lunch and water bottle. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 11/3/2015 East Lyme 11/14/2015

Event # PG16008

Time: 10:00 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 12/50

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Future Fashion with Electronic Textiles Ages 13- 15 and 15-17

Dive into electrical engineering with a needle and thread! Advances in technology have made it possible to incorporate electronic components into everyday textile items like bookmarks, clothing, and accessories. During this three-hour workshop, learn the difference between types of circuits, create a parallel circuit using conductive thread, LEDs, paper or fabric, and batteries. Then dream up other uses for e-textiles. Girls will have time to explore YOUmedia Hartford - a digital learning and maker space just for teens. (For: Troops, Individuals, No Adults) Where When Register by Hartford Sunday+, 11/2/2015 Public Library, 11/15/2015 Hartford

Event # PG16037

+=age 13-15 Sunday*, *=age15-17 1/17/2016

PG16038

1/4/2016

Time: 1:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/40

Great Girl Scout Campout DBJCSAmA

Join girls all over Connecticut for a one-night overnight. Continental breakfast and patch included. (For Troops, Families, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Anywhere Friday, 9/12/2016 PG16162 6:00 p.m.- 9/23/2016 Saturday, 9:00 p.m. 9/24/2016 Murray, Friday, 9/12/2016 PG16163 6:00 p.m.EastHaven 9/23/2016 Saturday, 9:00 p.m. 9/24/2016

Fee: $3.00 girls $0.00 adult PG16162 Fee: $10.00 girls $5.00 adult PG16163 Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/200

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Storytelling with Stop Motion Animation Ages 13-15 and 15-17

Recreate a popular film with clay and an iPod! The dramatic beats of a scene are the moments where new, important information is revealed. Learn to identify these moments for good storytelling. During this three-hour workshop, analyze a popular book-to-movie script to find the dramatic beats, then work together to recreate the most important scenes with stop motion animation, a technique that involves reproducing images sequentially to create the illusion of movement. Girls will have time to explore YOUmedia Hartford - a digital learning and maker space just for teens. (For: Troops, Individuals, No Adults) Where When Register by Hartford Sunday+, 12/1/2015 Public Library, 12/13/2015 Hartford

Event # PG16039

+=age13-15 Sunday*, 2/8/2016 *=age 15-17 2/21/2016

PG16040

Time: 1:00 -4:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/40

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Happy Birthday, Juliette! DB Juliette loved Halloween! She should - it’s her birthday! Come enjoy her Halloween birthday party where you will learn some Girl Scout traditions, play some birthday games, and have Halloween fun! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Katoya, Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16184 10:00 a.m.- Milford 10/31/2015 12:00 p.m. Katoya, Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16185 1:00Milford 10/31/2015 3:00 p.m. Fee: $7.00 girls $5.00 adult Program Contact: Linda Kalish, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/100

Hats Off JCSAmA

Hats off to Girl Scouts! Learn to read a simple pattern, discover the stretch in fleece fabric, and use a sewing machine to create a one-ofa-kind warm cap. Hats will be donated to needy children. Adults who are not sewing do not need to pay the fee. (For: Troops, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult)

Where When Register by Event #

Time North Haven Friday, 11/3/2015 PG16186 6:00Service Center 11/13/2015+ 8:00 p.m.

+ CSAm * JCSAm

Saturday, 11/4/2015 PG16187 10:00 a.m.- 11/14/2015* 12:00 p.m. Saturday, 11/4/2015 PG16188 1:0011/14/2015* 3:00 p.m.

Saturday, 11/4/2015 PG16189 3:30 11/14/2015* 5:30 p.m.

Sunday, 11/4/2015 PG16190 1:3011/15/2015* 3:30 p.m.

Haunted Hike DBJCSAmFamilies Ghosts, goblins, witches, and ghouls lurk in the woods at Katoya when Halloween is near! This scary hike is for brave Girl Scouts and their families and friends. Snack and treat are provided. Groups of 10 hikers start every five minutes and are taken on a first-come, first-serve basis. Hike lasts about 20 minutes. Patches are available for $2.00. Extra tickets are available at the door for $8.00 each. Families are welcome. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by

Event # Time Katoya, Friday, 10/14/2015 PG16192 7:00- Milford 10/23/2015 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16193 3:3010/24/2015 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16194 6:30 10/24/2015 8:30 p.m. Fee: $7.00 girls $7.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 100/600

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Haunted Hike Behind the Scenes SAmFamilies

Creating the Haunted Hike takes lots of work. Come help with assembling, deploying, decorating, or taking down and packing up. (For: Troops, Families, Individual w/Adult)

Where When Register by

Event # Time Katoya, Thursday, 10/14/2015 PG16195 4:00- Milford 10/22/2015 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, 10/14/2015 PG16193 1:00 10/25/2015 5:00 p.m. $0.00 girls $0.00 adults Fee: Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/200

Sunday, 11/4/2015 PG16191 4:0011/15/2015* 6:00 p.m.

Fee: $7.00 girl, free for adult w/o sewing, $5.00 adult w/hat Program Contact: Rita Dering or Linda Kalish ritadering@aol.com or lkalish@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/12

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Haunted Hike Building/Tent/Area Crew CSAmA Work with others to create a spooky Haunted Hike. Decorate a building, tent, or create a vignette. Come be part of the planning and execution of the Haunted Hike! Buildings require a commitment for the full weekend, although actresses can change. Places like tents may be shared Friday or Saturday. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Katoya, Friday, 9/6/2015 PG16197 6:00-9:30 p.m. Milford 10/23/2015 and Saturday, 3:30-9:30 p.m. 10/24/2015 Fee: $0 girls $0 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/50

Haunted Hike CREW (Tour Guides) CSAmA Love Halloween? Are you a bit of an actress? Like to dress up? Be a tour guide for the Haunted Hike! (For: Troops, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Katoya, Friday, 10/14/2015 PG16198 6:00- Milford 10/23/2015 9:30 p.m.

Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16199 10/24/2015

2:30- 5:30 p.m.

Saturday, 10/14/2015 PG16200 5:30- 10/24/2015 8:30 p.m.

Fee: $0 girls $0 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/60

Haunted Hike Decorating Pumpkins

DBJCSAmFamilies Decorate your pumpkin to create a spooktacular Halloween creation! We provide the pumpkin, you provide the creativity! There will be paint, picks, safety carving sets, and additional items. You can take your creation home, but we hope that you will leave it for all to enjoy in the Pumpkin Field. Pumpkins left for Haunted Hike’s Pumpkin Field can be picked up on Sunday afternoon. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult) Where Katoya, Milford

When Register by Event # Wednesday, 10/7/2015 PG16201 10/21/2015

Thursday, 10/7/2015 PG16202 10/22/2015

Time: 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. Fee: Fee: $7.00 Girl , free for adult w/o pumpkin; $7.00 adult w/pumpkin Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/30

Haunted Hike Patches DBJCSAmFamilies “I Survived the Haunted Hike!” Preorder your patches to receive the new 2015 patch! Or make your choice from all the patches available at the gate. Where When Register by Event # Katoya, Friday, 10/14/2015 PG16203 Milford 10/23/2015 and Saturday, 10/24/2015 Fee: $2.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/2,000

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Haunted Hike Pumpkin Field DBJCSAmFamilies

Display your troop’s decorated or carved pumpkins in the Pumpkin Field! The more pumpkins we have, the more fun the display! (For: Troops, Families, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Katoya, Thursday, 10/14/2015 PG16204 Milford 10/22/2015

Time: 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $0 girls $0 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/200

High Adventure- Climbing and Ziplining JCSAmA Experienced climbers can face more challenging routes over the positive and negative faces of the tower at Camp Pattagansett. In addition, we’ll take on the high ropes challenge course including use of the zip line. Please wear close-fitting clothing and sneakers and no jewelry. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Pattagansett, Saturday, East Lyme 10/24/2015

Register by 10/9/2015

Event # PG16206

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Fee: $40.00 girls , $5.00 adults, $40.00 climbing adult Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/24

Haunted Hike Scare Creature Trail

DBJCSAmFamilies Assemble a scare creature and bring it to camp for a special spot along the Haunted Hike Trail! Can’t come on Thursday evening? Email program@gsofct.org to arrange a drop off time. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Katoya, Thursday, 10/14/2015 PG16205 Milford 10/22/2015

Time: 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $0 girls $0 adults Program Contact: Program Department, program@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/200

Jump Into Spring Campout at Murray DBJCSAmA Join girls all over Connecticut for a one-night overnight. Continental breakfast and patch included. (For Troops, Families, Individuals w/ Adult) Where Murray, East Haven

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 4/25/2016 PG16179 6:00 p.m.5/6/2016Saturday, 9:00 a.m. 5/7/2016

Fee: $10.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/200

Jump Into Spring Campout Patch DBJCSAmA Join girls all over Connecticut for a one-night overnight. Choose your own location. (For Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Anywhere Friday, 4/25/2016 PG16164 6:00 p.m. 5/6/2016 Saturday, 9:00 a.m. 5/7/2016 Fee: $3.00 girls $0 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 0/500

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Just For Girls DBJCSAmA A fun-filled weekend for girls to bring mom or their significant adult female family member over the age of 21 (substitutions may be made, contact facilitator). We will have many activities such as cake decorating, boating and archery (weather permitting), crafts, campfires, s’mores, and much more. This is a rain or shine event. Register soon as event fills quickly. (For: Individuals w/Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 9/1/2015 PO15076 6:00 p.m.9/25/2015Sunday, 9:00 a.m. 9/27/2015

Fee: $50.00 girl s $50.00 adults Program Contact: Camping Services, camp@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 80/160

Just For Girls DBJCSAmA A fun-filled weekend for girls to bring mom or their significant adult female family member over the age of 21 (substitutions may be made, contact facilitator). We will have many activities such as cake decorating, boating and archery (weather permitting), crafts, campfires, s’mores, and much more. This is a rain or shine event. Register soon as event fills quickly. (For: Individuals w/Adult) Where Timber Trails, Tolland, MA

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 9/1/2016 PO16074 6:00 p.m.9/23/2016Sunday, 9:00 a.m. 9/25/2016

Kids on the Block Training CSA

Girls will be trained to use Kids on the Block puppets to perform stories about disability awareness, educational differences, and social concerns! When training is complete, you’ll receive a certificate and a patch! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where North Haven Service Center, North Haven

When Saturday, 11/14/2015

Pattagansett, Saturday, East Lyme 1/16/2016

Register by 11/6/2015

Event # PG16129

1/8/2016

PG16130

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Sujey Alicea, salicea@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/25

Letterboxing: Advanced DBJCSAm Bring your stamp and journal to search for dozens of stamps! Were you at our Letterboxing Weekend and didn’t get to all the boxes? Come back to finish! Sign in and out between 12:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Siblings welcome at same price. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Sunday, 10/16/2015 PG16062 Lebanon 10/25/2015 Time: 12:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $3.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/100

Fee: $60.00 girls $60.00 adults Program Contact: Camping Services, camp@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 80/160

Katniss Skills School JC

Girls like Katniss Everdeen show what it means to be smart, strong, and determined. Come and work on your own skills in archery, firebuilding, and wild edibles, ending with a team challenge! (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Carlson, Sunday, 2/1/2016 PO16076 Bristol 3/27/2016

Time: 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 8/24

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Letterboxing: Hike DBJCSAm Learn all about letterboxing, from making a stamp and journal to reading and following the clues! Hike the camp trails as you learn this great new hobby! Already know about letterboxing but haven’t had a chance to letterbox at these camps? Now’s the time! Siblings welcome at same price. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Laurel, Lebanon

Event # Time Sunday, 10/16/2015 PG16065 1:0010/25/2015 3:00 p.m.

Laurel, Lebanon

Sunday, 10/16/2015 PG16066 2:0010/25/2015 4:00 p.m.

An-Se-Ox, Sunday, 11/6/2015 PG16063 1:00Oxford 11/22/2015 3:00 p.m. An-Se-Ox, Sunday, 11/6/2015 PG16064 2:00Oxford 11/22/2015 4:00 p.m.

Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Weekend JCSAm Troop camping + letterboxing = fun! All levels of letterboxers welcome. The weekend will include classes, workshops, night hikes, and dozens of boxes hidden all over camp! A Camping Adventurestrained adult must be present with each troop. Rain or shine. You provide your food. Fee includes event patch and Saturday lunch. Siblings and additional girls and adults may join you on Saturday at the day rate. See Laurelei’s Letterboxing Challenge below. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Friday, 9/9/2016 PG16075 Lebanon 9/23/2016 Sunday, 9/25/2016

Time 6:00 p.m.- 11:00 a.m.

Fee: $25.00 girls $20.00 adults Program Contact: Kimberly McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 15/60

Pattagansett, Sunday, 3/25/2016 PG16070 1:00East Lyme 4/10/2016 3:00 p.m. Pattagansett, Sunday, 3/25/2016 PG16069 2:00East Lyme 4/10/2016 4:00 p.m. Yankee Trails, Sunday, 4/29/2016 PG16071 1:00Tolland 5/15/2016 3:00 p.m. Yankee Trails, Sunday, 4/29/2016 PG16072 2:00Tolland 5/15/2016 4:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kimberly McLean, kim@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/40

Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Day Challenge DBJCSAm

Bring your own stamp and journal, or begin with a stamp-making workshop, and then head out on the camp trails in search of letterboxes. There will be special boxes just for the day. Letterboxing is a great hobby for all ages. All levels of instruction included. Rain or shine. Join us for a few hours, or all day. Siblings welcome at the same price. (For: Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Saturday, 9/9/2016 PG16074 Lebanon 9/24/2016 Laurel, Saturday, 9/9/2016 PG16067 Lebanon 9/24/2016 Lunch provided in dining hall

Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $8.00 adults PG16074 Fee: $13.00 girls $13.00 adults PG16067 Program Contact: Kim McLean, kim@mcleanresearch Min./Max.: 15/120

To register, see page 4

More Letterboxing! Cadettes see page 23! Seniors and Ambassadors see page 27!

Light Pollution 101 DB Light pollution is becoming a topic of discussion in both big cities and rural areas. Learn about light pollution and its effect on wildlife and humans. Discover how you can be part of the solution by reducing light pollution, making your home safer, and saving money! (For: Troops, Individual w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Friday, 4/29/2016 PG16057 Lebanon 5/13/2016 Time: 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls $3.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 10/16 Program Resource Guide |

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Me and She BJ Can you tell me what a real princess looks like? Would you like to express yourself in shapes and colors? This is an event for girls and their favorite role model to enjoy activities focused on self esteem and advocacy (For: Troops, Individuals, Individuals w/Adult.) Where When Register by Event # Min./Max. Candlewood, Saturday, 12/4/2015 PG16079 20/80 New Fairfield 12/19/2015 An-Se-Ox, East Lyme

Saturday, 3/18/2016 4/2/2016

PG16078 20/30

Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $12.00 girls $10.00 adults Program Contact: Erica Mitchell, emitchell@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 20/25

Mystic Day DBJCSAm Water, water everywhere! Come spend the day at Mystic Aquarium with your family or troop. Learn about water pollution and ways to stop it, learn how you can help conserve water, and find out how water affected CT’s history. Once you are done, explore the aquarium on your own. Fun patch included. (For: Families, Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Mystic Sunday, 4/12/2016 PG16118 Aquarium, 4/24/2016 Mystic Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Girl Scout Activities and check in will be from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.) Fee: $20.00 girls $20.00 adult Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 100/1,000

Money Matter$ at Merrill Lynch CSA Many Money Mentors! Accept this special invitation to work with the accomplished women at Merrill Lynch/Bank of America on Good Credit and Buying Power badges. Learn life lessons on investing and saving. Lunch and patch included. Badges not included. (For: Individual girls, no Adults) Where When Merrill Lynch, Wednesday, Stamford 11/11/2015

Register by 10/27/2015

Event # PG16042

Time: 12:00 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $5.00 girls Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/25

Save the Date for 2016 Cookie Rallies Saturday, January 9, 2016 • 12:00-4:00 p.m. Come join us at the mall for some cookie fun! Enjoy hands-on activities to learn about the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Multiple locations across the state, tentatively planned for Danbury, Meriden, Manchester, and Waterford. Please contact productsales@gsofct.org to volunteer.

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Mystic Seaport Sleepover CSAm Groups begin their adventure with an introduction to Mystic Seaport and an evening walk through the recreated 19th Century village. After the tour, participants enjoy an evening snack, make a sailor’s craft, and then sleep aboard the Joseph Conrad. After breakfast, girls have the opportunity to climb the rigging of the Joseph Conrad, and can tour the Museum on their own for the remainder of the day. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Mystic Seaport, Saturday, 3/31/2016 PG16119 7:00 p.m.- Mystic 4/16/2016 Sunday, 9:30 a.m. 4/17/2016 Mystic Seaport, Saturday, 4/14/2016 PG16120 7:00 p.m.- Mystic 4/30/2016- Sunday, 9:30 a.m. 5/1/2016 Fee: $80.00 girls $80.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 25/45

To register, see page 4


Nature Biking with Muggy DBJCSAmA Join us for this fun and easy ride along the Hartford riverfront. All abilities welcome. (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Hartford Sunday, 9/28/2015 PG16180 10/11/2015 Time: 12:30 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 8/20

NYC Day Trip CSAm Start the day off at Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Afterwards we will head to Times Square where everyone will have time to have lunch and explore on their own. Then head over to the Museum of Natural History. On our way home, we will stop for dinner (dinner and lunch not included in price). Exact pick up times and locations are not determined yet. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult). Where NYC, New York

When Register by Event # Saturday, 5/18/2016 PG16121 6/18/2016

Time: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. (time is from first pick up to last drop off, time not exact). Fee: $100.00 girls $100.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org

Ocean Adventures JC Spend your morning as a marine scientist! The EnviroLab, a floating classroom, will take you out to Long Island Sound for a unique, handson marine science experience. Under the guidance of professional marine scientists, you’ll bring up sea creatures using a trawl net, test oxygen and salinity levels, catch plankton, and discover the rich diversity of life beneath the waves. Fun patch included. (For Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Project Saturday, 5/20/2016 PG16043 Oceanography, 6/4/2016 Groton Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Fee: $25.00 girls $25.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 25/50

Outdoor Cooking Level 1 DBJC Interested in learning what you can cook in the great outdoors? Come join us to learn the basics of cooking over a fire! You’ll learn basic fire safety and make your own foil dinner, topped off with a delicious campfire dessert. (For: Troops, Individual w/Adult) Where: An-Se-Ox, Oxford Level When Register by Event # Time Min/Max DB Saturday, 2/1/2016 PO16077 11:00 a.m.- 6/18 3/19/2016 1:00 p.m. JC

Saturday, 2/1/2016 PO16078 4:30- 6/22 3/19/2016 6:30 p.m.

Where: Merrie-Wood, Manchester Level When Register by Event # Time Min/Max DB Saturday, 3/1/2016 PO16079 11:00 a.m.- 6/18 4/2/2016 1:00 p.m. JC

Saturday, 3/1/2016 PO16080 4:30- 6/22 4/2/2016 6:30 p.m.

Fee: $10.00 girls $6.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org

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Outdoor Cooking Level 2 DBJC You’ve tried out basic campfire cooking, now it’s time to try something a bit more challenging! In Outdoor Cooking Level 2, girls will get to work with a dutch oven and make their very own meal. We’ll be talking about how to be healthy and how to cook for a whole group, so come join us for some delicious fun! Girls should have previously completed Outdoor Cooking Level 1 or have experience with outdoor cooking. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where: An-Se-Ox, Oxford Level When Register by Event # Time Min/Max DB Saturday, 3/1/2016 PO16081 11:00 a.m.- 6/18 4/9/2016 1:00 p.m. JC

Saturday, 3/1/2016 PO16078 4:30- 6/22 4/9/2016 6:30 p.m.

Pattagansett Staycation DBJCSAmA Spend the weekend at Camp Pattagansett with your family. Accommodations include a platform tent site with picnic tables and port-o-lets. You can relax at camp or take day trips out. Swimming, boating, archery, and challenge activities will be available. You will prepare your own meals. (For: Families) Where Pattagansett, East Lyme

When Register by Event # Time Friday, 6/20/2016 PO16018 6:00 p.m.- 7/1/2016Sunday, 10:00 a.m. 7/3/2016

Fee: $50.00 per familiy of five Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 5/20

Where: Merrie-Wood, Manchester Min/Max Level When Register by Event # Time DB Monday, 3/1/2016 PO16083 11:00 a.m.- 6/18 4/11/2016 1:00 p.m. JC Monday, 3/1/2016 PO16084 4:30- 6/22 4/11/2016 6:30 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $6.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org

Outdoor Cooking Level 3 JCSAm Let’s get advanced in how we cook outdoors! Girls will be in charge of most of the meal during this activity from preparation and firebuilding, to cooking and cleaning up. If you’re ready and interested in learning about how to properly use pie irons, come on out to help make a delicious meal! Girls should have previously completed Outdoor Cooking Level 2, or have experience with outdoor cooking. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where: An-Se-Ox, Oxford Level When Register by Event # Time Min/Max CSAm Friday, 3/1/2016 PO16085 11:00 a.m.- 4/22 4/15/2016 1:00 p.m. Where: Merrie-Wood, Manchester Level When Register by Event # Time Min/Max JC Sunday, 3/1/2016 PO16086 11:00 a.m.- 6/22 4/24/2016 1:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $6.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org

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Polar Adventure DBJCSAmA

Enjoy some cool winter activities like hiking and snowshoeing. Come in for some warm cocoa by the campfire. (For: Troops,Individuals w/ Adult) Level When Register by Event # CSAmA Monday, 1/4/2016 PG16169 1/18/2016

Time 10:00 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.

DBJA Monday, 1/4/2016 PG16170 1:00- 1/18/2016 3:00 p.m. Where: Timber Trails, Tolland, MA Fee: $10.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/24

To register, see page 4


Powder Puff Derby DBJC

Be creative and construct a vehicle to race at the Powder Puff Derby. Following the CT River Valley - Mohegan District rules found at http://www.ctrivers.org/pubs/Pinewood_Derby_rules_doc.pdf. Be as creative as you want! With the help of an adult, create a car using the official BSA Pinewood DerbyÂŽ car kit. The entire process teaches girls about many areas from woodworking, precision work, and decorating to competition, and sportsmanship. Let the race begin! Fun patch provided. Check-in 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. race begins 2:00 p.m. (For: Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Salem School, Saturday, 1/11/2016 Salem 1/30/2016

Event # PG16103

Time: 11:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $0.00 adults Program Contact: Tracie Hatt, hattt@comcast.net Min./Max.: 18/60

Quassy Day DBJCSAm Join Girl Scouts of Connecticut for this fun-filled family event. Come as a troop or a family. In the private picnic grove, enjoy a buffet lunch and dive into a sampling of GSOFCT’s patch programs. Activities will include: juggling and plate spinning, letterboxing, galactic explorer, fitness challenge, face painting, and more! After lunch, enjoy all of the rides and activities the park has to offer. Fun patch included. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Quassy Sunday, 9/22/2015 PG16122 Amusement 10/4/2015 Park, Middlebury Time: 11:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.(Girl Scout Activities and check in will be from 11:00a.m.-2:00 p.m., lunch is served from 12:00-2:00 p.m.) Fee: $20.00 girls $20.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 100/1,000

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Puppeteers Present... DBJ Kids on the Block puppeteers present Bullying Prevention, Healthy Eating, and Disability Awareness skits. Through hands-on activities we further explore each topic. Please bring a bag lunch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/ Adult) Where When Register by Pattagansett, Saturday, 3/28/2016 East Lyme 4/16/2016

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Event # PG16011

Time: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $4.00 adults Program Contact: Audrey Venanzio gsuncoakmont09@sbcglobal.net Min./Max.: 15/50

Pysanky (Ukranian Eggs) JCSAmA

Ukranian egg decorating is an art form done throughout the year. Girls will learn this unique and traditional method for making beautiful eggs during the springtime. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 2/22/2016 PG16182 Oxford 3/12/2016

Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Fee: $25.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Jeanette Barrows, jbarrows@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/20

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So You Want to Buy a Telescope? A This is our annual guide for parents interested in buying a telescope. We cover the various types of telescopes, their cost, what you get for your money, telescopes to avoid, and where to spend your hard-earned dollars. Telescopes range from inexpensive $20 plastic scopes to tens of thousands of dollars. Buying inexpensive doesn’t mean useless. Some impressive results can be had from big box store scopes. Bring your questions! (For: Adults) Where When Register by Event # Laurel, Friday, 11/6/2015 PG16058 Lebanon 11/20/2015 Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. Fee: $2.00 adults Program Contact: Geoff McLean astronomy@mcleanresearch.com Min./Max.: 15/30

Someone Special & Me DBJCSAmA Bring that special male relative over 21 to enjoy a weekend at camp (substitutions may be made, please contact facilitator). Outside activities (weather permitting) include archery, a service project, games, canoeing, and time in the woodshop. The theme this year is “A Weekend With the Stars.” Bring a peanut-free bag dinner for Friday and your own pumpkin and tools to carve. Contact facilitator for dietary needs and packing list two weeks prior to event date. Includes three meals Saturday and breakfast and lunch on Sunday. (For: Individuals w/adult) Where When Register by Event # Time Timber Trails, Friday, 9/24/2015 PO16000 6:00 p.m.- Tolland, MA 10/9/15- Sunday, 1:00 p.m. 10/11/15 Fee: $55.00 girls $55.00 adults Program Contact: Camping Services, camp@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 100/200

Save the Date!

Someone Special & Me October 7-9, 2016 Visit the New England Air Museum’s exciting programs! Open Cockpit: Climb aboard and explore helicopters, a jet fighter, the Falcon, and the Starfighter. 10/11/15, 1/16/16, 2/21/16, 6/19/16 Veteran’s Day Event: Meet veterans and then explore the aircraft they may have flown! 11/8/15 Space Expo: Greet an astronaut, design a mission patch, try on a real space suit, touch a meteorite, learn about the atmosphere of Mars, build a rocket, and much more! 4/2/16 OverNight at the Museum: Sleep among the aircraft, play pilot, do a build and fly activity, and learn about flight. Snack, breakfast, and patch included. Juniors and older. 5/13-14/2016 For more info, group discounts, and to register, visit www.neam.org.

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Teddy CSI DB

While investigating a crime scene, girls will learn various forensic techniques. Working together, they answer the question, “Who borrowed Mr. Bear?� Fun patch and snack included. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # An-Se-Ox, Saturday, 1/21/2016 PG16123 Oxford 2/6/2016 Pattagansett, Saturday 3/24/2016 PG16125 East Lyme 4/2/2016

Time: 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $2.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 15/30

The Giving Tree DB During this program, girls will hear The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein. Girls will participate in environmental-themed programs about giving and taking from the Earth in this program inspired by Arbor Day. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Event # Murray, Saturday, 3/30/2016 PO16088 East Haven 4/30/2016 Time: 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $10.00 girls $5.00 adults Program Contact: Kate Bailey, kbailey@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 6/16

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Mall Madness Mall Madness XIV will be held on Saturday, April 2, 2016 at the Enfield Square Mall. Mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information. If you have questions or want to volunteer individually or as a troop, contact gabbygail53@cox.net.

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The Recycled Runway DBJ

Create an outfit for your 18-to-21 inch doll using recycled materials (old shirt, pillowcase, grocery bags, snack bags, etc.). The categories include: formal occasion, casual wear, career, or sport activity. In addition to walking the red carpet, you’ll have an opportunity to participate in numerous recycled crafts and can learn more about the importance of recycling. Come show off your creativity! Fun patch provided. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Register by Salem School, Sunday, 3/10/2016 Salem 3/20/2016

Time: 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fee: $8.00 girls $0.00 adults Program Contact: Tracie Hatt, hattt@comcast.net Min./Max.: 18/60

Event # PG16104

Washington DC weekend trip CSAm

Come spend the weekend in Washington D.C. We will take a bus trip down to D.C., leaving early morning on Friday and returning early evening on Sunday. On the way down we will stop for lunch. After we check into our hotel, there will be a pizza dinner followed by a night bus tour of the city and monuments. The next morning we will take a trip to the National Zoo, and afterwards you will have free time with your group to explore D.C. on your own. Sunday morning we will head back to CT and will stop for lunch. Everyone will also receive a drawstring bag and snacks for the bus ride. Transportation, hotel and all of this is included in the $300 per-person price. All breakfasts, meals on Saturday, and free time activities are not included in the price. $100 per person deposit is due at time of registration; remainder is due one month before the trip. Sleeping arrangements will be either: four girls, four adults or two girls and two adults(girls will share beds and adults will share beds). You may be sharing rooms with another troop. If you want your own room, please let Nancy know.It will be an additional cost. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adults) When Register by Event # Friday, 4/20/2016 PG16126 5/20/2016Sunday, 5/22/2016

Time 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. (time is from first pick up to last drop off, time not exact)

Fee: $300.00 girls $300.00 adults (Cost approximate) Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 30/50

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Zoo Day DBJCSAm Just like people, animals have different qualities that make them unique. Learn how these qualities help them adapt to their environment. You will also find out how different animals need different care and why it’s important to take care of your pets. Spend the rest of your day exploring the zoo on your own. Fun patch included. (For: Troops, Families, Individuals w/Adult) Where When Beardsley Zoo, Saturday, Bridgeport 5/7/2016

Register by 4/21/2016

Event # PG16127

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Girl Scout activities and check in will be from 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.) Fee: $13.00 girls $13.00 adults Program Contact: Nancy Bajek, nbajek@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 100/1,000

M U L T I Wee Faeries in Wonderland DBJ

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Follow Alice the faerie down the rabbit hole and tour the Museum’s Wee Faerie Village in a Steampunk’d Wonderland before making a faerie house of your own. After the guided tour, girls will build and decorate their own wee faerie house based on their favorite parts of the Alice story. Girls will take home the Florence Griswold Museum patch. (For: Troops, Individuals w/Adult) Where Florence Griswold Museum, Old Lyme

When Friday, 10/9/2015

Register by 9/30/2015

Event # PG16047

Friday, 10/16/2015

10/7/2015

PG16048

Friday, 10/23/2015

10/14/2015

PG16049

Time: 4:15 - 6:15 p.m. Fee: $15.00 girls $8.00 adults Program Contact: Ellyn Savard, esavard@gsofct.org Min./Max.: 10/25

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2015 QSP Program

This year’s MUST-HAVE Girl Scout Tin will be filled with Mint Treasures and will be featured

New products -

Dark Chocolate Caramel Caps and Black Forest Trail Mix on the paper order card.

on the paper order card.

Return of the Online Nut Store- Emails sent

by girls to their friends and family will again include the link to the online nut store. Customers will have the option to select from over 30 products, pay for their order online, and receive the nuts/candy directly from Ashdon Farms.

An Improved Process for To Remember This! Products - Customers

can once again order photo keepsakes such as photo books, personalized posters, calendars, and more. The To Remember This! website has been redesigned to be more user friendly assuring a better customer experience. The QSP Program is GSOFCT’s fall product program that offers an opportunity for customers to support Girl Scouts through the purchase of magazines, photo keepsakes, nuts, and candy. Troop proceeds help to fund the troop treasury early in the Girl Scout year.

Order taking for the 2015 QSP Program will take place from October 1 to November 1. Nut and candy products will be delivered in early December.

Return of the Share Program- The American Red Cross, Connecticut Chapter was thrilled to receive over 3,600 cans of Honey Roasted Peanuts last year. Troops can help us to give even more cans this year by encouraging girls to ask customers to support this great cause through the purchase of a can of nuts. Return of the Troop Recognition! Troops with $150 per girl average will earn the exclusive QSP shirt for each girl who has sales. We will also provide two shirts for troop volunteers.

Service Unit QSP Managers will hold trainings in August and September. Troop volunteers will pick up all materials when they attend training. Additional resources will be available at gsofct.org.

Troops will continue to earn 15 percent of total sales for nuts, candy, photo keepsake, and magazine orders. Troops can also earn $2.00 for each completed address booklet. Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador troops may opt to take an additional 2 percent in proceeds in lieu of girl recognitions.

For more information about the QSP Program please contact the Product Sales Department at productsales@gsofct.org

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2015- 2016 Cookie Program Fun, friendship, excitement, service, and learning are all part of the Cookie Program and they’re all worth sharing! Everyone is encouraged to share what makes the Cookie Program the greatest entrepreneurial program for girls!

Through the program girls learn five important skills of goal setting, money management, decision making, people skills, and business ethics.

Return of two great Pilot Programs!

Digital Cookie 2.0 Last year Girl Scouts in Connecticut

sold more than 40,000 boxes of cookies to customers in all 50 states using the Digital Order Card. This year Digital Cookie will be easier to use, so even more girls can use this online component of the Cookie Program to reach their goals. Girls will be able to offer customers the wildly popular gluten-free cookie, Toffee-Tastic.

P R O D U C T

The 2015-2016 Cookie Program starts with Election Day Booth Sales from October 31 through November 8 and then continues with… Order taking beginning on January 2, 2016 Cookie Rallies on January 9, 2016 Goal Getter orders from February 1 to March 27, 2016 Cookie Delivery on February 27 and 28, 2016 (also National Girl Scout

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Cookie Weekend!)

Booth Sales from February 27 to March 27, 2016 • Toffee-Tastic cookies remain $5.00/box, with all other varieties still $4.00/box. • Troop proceeds are $0.75 with the additional $0.10 option for older girls. Booth Sale Bonus – Troops earn $20.00 for every 20 cases ordered on initial delivery.

Join Us at a Cookie Rally!

All troops and girls are encouraged to attend a Cookie Rally on January 9. Rallies will be held at Westfield Meriden Mall, Crystal Mall in Waterford, The Shoppes at Buckland Hills in Manchester, and Danbury Fair Mall.

P R O G R A M S

All girls are encouraged to offer their customers the opportunity to support our Council Service Project, Cookies For Heroes. Girls can once again help send cookies to our military personnel and veterans, as well as our community heroes.

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Election Day Booth Sales Troops can participate in booth sales this November during the week of Election Day, from October 31-November 8. Spread the word and let your customers know that they can purchase their favorite cookies this fall! Seven delicious cookies will be back including Trefoils, Tagalongs, Thin Mints, Savannah Smiles, Do-si-dos, Samoas, and Rah-Rah Raisins. Troops and girls will benefit from participating in an Election Day Booth Sale by providing an opportunity for cookie customers to support Girl Scouts while getting a special treat! Girls develop important skills in goal setting, money management, decision making, business ethics, and people skills while planning for, holding, and using proceeds from their booths. Troops will earn funds to be used for upcoming projects and events. Be sure to mark your troop calendar so that you do not miss out on this opportunity!

Election Day Booth Basics • All registered troops and girls, from Daisies through Ambassadors, may hold an Election Day Booth Sale. • Booth sales may be held from October 31 through November 8. Booths can be set up at local polling places, businesses, schools, and events in your area. • Troops who would like to hold a booth must reserve cookies by completing the Election Day Booth Sales Cookie Reservation form found on the homepage at gsofct.org no later than Monday, September 28. Troops may begin reserving cookies on August 14. All booth sales must be approved by the Service Unit Manager. • The standard order of 20 cases will be given to troops on consignment for their booth sale. Only cookies picked up for this sale may be sold. Troops may not sell cookies from the 2015 Cookie Program or past sales. • Girls are encouraged to offer Cookies for Heroes or other Gift of Caring options to their customers. Cookies for Heroes boxes are paid for by customers and then donated by the council to active military members at home and overseas, to veterans, and to local heroes.

Booth Recognitions and Proceeds • Back this year– girls can earn a special patch for holding an Election Day Booth Sale! To earn the patch, troops must pick up and return cookies at their scheduled time, offer Gift of Caring cookies to their customers, and provide their deposit confirmation to the council when cookies are returned. Troops who sell all the cookies must submit their deposit confirmation by Tuesday, November 10. • Cookies are sold for $4.00 per box and troops will receive $.75 for each box sold. Troops can earn an additional $20.00 for selling 20 cases of cookies, and $40.00 for selling 40 cases!

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Election Day Booth Sales Guidelines for a Successful Election Day Booth Sale! • Speak with your Service Unit Manager or Service Unit Cookie Manager to learn about the procedure for scheduling and securing a booth site in your area. All booth site locations, days, and times must be approved by the Service Unit Manager. • The Product Sales Team will contact troops in October to assign cookie pick-up dates and locations. Cookies will be picked up from a Council Service Center or a Cookie Cupboard in your community. Any unsold cookies must be returned on the assigned day to a location specified by your Product Sales Manager. • Payment to council must be made within 48 hours of your booth sale. Payments can be made online or at any Webster Bank. Deposit tickets will be available at cookie pick-up. To make an online payment go to gsofct.org and click the Make A Payment link under the Webster Bank header. • Proof of payment for the amount due to council must be presented when returning unsold cookies, or in the case of a sell out, provided to your Product Sales Manager no later than November 10. • To be eligible to hold an Election Day Booth Sale your troop must participate in the 2015 QSP Program and make a commitment to sell during the Initial Order Taking period of the 2015- 2016 Cookie Program.

P R O D U C T S A L E S P R O G R A M S

If you have any questions regarding the process of Election Day Booth sales please email productsales@gsofct.org

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Historical Museum and Items GSOFCT Museum

Located in Room 107 on the first floor of the North Haven Service Center, the museum houses a collection of dolls in replica uniforms, local and international items, historical uniforms, accessories, and more. View the Golden Eaglet on the large screen TV, listen to Girl Scout songs, try on some historical uniforms, or take part in simple self-guided, hands-on activities. Troops have used the museum for ceremonies, special meetings, and when working on Girl Scout Ways badges. There is no fee for the museum. Between September and June, scheduled open hours include one Thursday and one weekend day per month. Check our website under the Participate tab > Programs & Activities > GSOFCT History for hours of operation. If you’re attending as a troop, please let us know in advance at program@gsofct.org. Additional visits may be scheduled by contacting program@gsofct.org. We will do our best to meet your needs. Those scheduled during regular GSOFCT business hours are met most easily.

Historical Suitcases

Bring history to your troop meeting or local event! The GSOFCT Historical Committee has created several suitcases with various uniforms, accessories, and handbooks. There is no fee to borrow these suitcases, but they must be picked up from and returned to the North Haven Service Center. Borrowers are held responsible for the contents. Reservations should be made as far in advance as possible, and during times of high demand, may not be able to be met. There are two types of suitcases: general suitcases with uniforms that may be carefully tried on for indoor meetings or fashion shows, and parade suitcases (very limited in quantity) with uniforms that may be worn during parades. Contact program@gsofct.org for more information on borrowing these or other historical items.

Be a Part of Preserving and Sharing Girl Scout History! Historical Committee & Museum Volunteers: Interested in volunteering for the museum or the Historical Committee? We’re looking for friendly and responsible people to host museum open hours, creative souls to design hands-on rotating museum activities and displays, and detailed oriented people to assist with cataloging and preserving artifacts, preparing suitcases for loan, or making repairs to uniforms. Donating items: Donations of Girl Scout Historical items are welcome. While not all may be placed in the Museum, our charge is to preserve historical items related to Connecticut. We welcome items such as: diaries, identified photos, letters, or a comprehensive personal collection with written history. See our wish list at gsofct.org. For more information, visit the Participate tab at gsofct.org and click on Programs and Activities, and the History button. Contact Program@gsofct.org if you’d like to help preserve and share our history.

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G I R L S C O U T

Council’s Own Patches and Other Organization Awards Council’s Own Patches

Girl Scouts of Connecticut has several patch programs in which girls may participate. Girls take part in themed activities to complete the patch programs. Most patches are available for purchase at GSOFCT council shops or online. Full information regarding the program activities may be found in the Resource and Form Library at gsofct.org, under Girl Program, GSOFCT Patch Programs.

H I S T O R Y

Patch Programs Include: Letterboxing Connie the Caterpillar Live Healthy, Lead Healthy Fitness Challenge Living the Law (pin) Flat Juliette Plate Spinning Free Being Me S’More Girls at Camp Galactic Explorer Techbridge Home to Home Treasure the Past Juggler

Faith Awards

My Promise, My Faith is a national Girl Scout faith-based award. Information about this award may be found in The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. P.R.A.Y. award programs encourage girls to become more active in their own religion, and develop spiritually by providing specific instruction. Awards are available for most ages and religions. More information may be found at www.praypub.org.

Presidential Volunteer Service Award

The President’s Council on Service and Civic Participation recognizes the valuable contributions volunteers are making in our communities. Girl Scouts of Connecticut is an authorizing agency for these awards and our application can be found in the Resource and Form Library at gsofct.org. The number of volunteer hours required for the Bronze, Silver, and Gold level of this award varies according to age. Please see the application for more information. Award packets containing a pin and certificate are $10 each. In order to save on shipping and handling costs, GSOFCT places three orders per year: October 15, January 15, and April 15. Please be sure that all hours included on the application are actually volunteering to help others of your free will. For example, we do not accept hours visiting sites to learn more about a topic, hours driving to a site to volunteer, mandated volunteer hours, etc. For more information, contact program@gsofct.org.

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Pen Pals

Connecting with girls in other parts of Connecticut increases girls’ literacy skills and helps them learn more about our state! Submit a Pen Pal Request form found in the Resource and Form Library at gsofct.org, and our Pen Pal volunteer will do her best to find a Connecticut match for you. One of the best things about having Connecticut pen pals is that girls have more opportunities to meet in person.

Letterboxing

Join in on the fun of letterboxing! This is a combination of scavenger hunt, map reading, and a hike. Follow clues to find a “planted” letterbox at one of our Outdoor Program Centers. Once you find the box, you can mark your logbook with the stamp found inside, stamp the logbook with your personal stamp, and return it to the box. General information about letterboxing can be found at www.letterboxing.org. For more information about letterboxing at one of our sites, contact program@gsofct.org. Remember to look for letterboxing events in this book as well!

Braille Books

A generous grant provided GSOFCT with Braille copies of all The Girl’s Guides to Girl Scouting, Badge sets, Journey adult guides, and Girl Journey books. We have lending sets available at each Service Center. For more information, contact program@gsofct.org.

Grief and Loss Program-in-a-Box

Helpful when there is a loss in a family or group, the Grief and Loss box contains ideas to help girls develop loss awareness through literature, art, and interactive activities. Books include storybooks for younger girls, teen appropriate books, as well as informational books for adults working with youth. Grief and Loss boxes are located in each of our Service Centers, and are available at no cost. Contact program@gsofct.org.

Techbridge Kits

Techbridge Kits provide hands-on exploration of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) and related careers. Each box contains a guide and materials for the activities, and may be rented for a fee. Most kits are geared for Juniors and older. The five topic themes include: Power it Up, Design Time, Make it Green, Engineers to the Rescue, and Thrill Builders. To help facilitators become familiar with the activities and concepts, there are online instructional video clips. For more information visit the Participate tab of gsofct.org, or contact Ellyn Savard at esavard@gsofct.org.

Gold Award Scholarships

Girls who have earned the Girl Scout Gold Award by April 1 of their high school senior year and are entering college as a freshman the following fall, or who have earned the Gold Award after April 1 before their college freshman year and are entering as a college sophomore, may apply for the following $1,000 scholarships. The Bea Okwu and the Emily Chaison scholarship forms may be found in the Gold section of the Participate tab at gsofct.org. The Connecticut Elks also offer a scholarship. The application for this is usually posted in the same area by February 1. All applications are due on April 1. Girls are also encouraged to visit the GSUSA website for a national Gold Award scholarship search engine.

Gold Award Grants

Through the support of donors, GSOFCT is able to offer a very limited number of $100 Gold Award mini grants for approved projects. Beginning October 2015, girls who have submitted their project idea and have met with their assigned Gold Award Mentor, will be able to use an online portal to submit their Project Proposal and Final Report. Contact your Gold Award Mentor for more information.

Troop and Service Unit Program Support

Found in the Resource and Form Library, you’ll find the Heart Sisters, a complete plan for a healthy living event. While the Program Department can’t come run an event for a Service Unit, we’re happy to share our experience and help guide older girls and/or volunteers in their event planning. The Program Department will also do their best to attend a Service Unit meeting to discuss Girl Scout programming. Contact program@gsofct.org for more information.

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3 for FREE! What a deal!

Your troop can reserve a camp site or building for up to three hours for free, from 3:00 p.m. on Sunday until 2:00 p.m. on Friday. Come take a hike, play games in the field, study the stars, go bird watching– the possibilities are endless! Reserve your site today. Please note that this does not apply to troop money earning activities. It does not waive specialty area rental fees. Contact property@gsofct.org with questions.

On Site Lending Library – Whether you want

to just take a look at the 3 Cheers for Animals Daisy Journey, Wonders of Water Brownie Journey, or the Get Moving Junior Journey, or want to start them, come out to the camps below and use the lending library while on site! Each box contains journey books, a quick guide to the box, and supplies for the first few sample sessions. There is no charge to use the box. Just reserve your time at camp, send your reservation to program@gsofct.org, and we’ll send you the code to open the box. If you do this during the 3 for Free timeframe there will be no site charge either! Get more info at gsofct.org under the Participate tab or email program@gsofct.org. Boxes are located at Rocky Craig - Troop House, Merrie-Wood - Lodge, Pattagansett Lodge - Room B, and An-Se-Ox Lodge, Cozy Corner.

P R O G R A M

Live Healthy, Lead Healthy (LHLH) – Energy in/ energy out, fitness, and stress reduction are the three key elements to this program. For Daisies, Brownies, and Juniors, LHLH may be run as a series or as a patch program. To earn the patch, girls choose one activity from each category and complete a simple take action project, leading others to a healthier lifestyle. Find more info at gsofct.org under the Participate tab or contact Erica at emitchell@gsofct.org or program@gsofct.org.

R E S O U R C E S

Girlz R.U.L.E.® - For girls in grades 3-8, this interactive program hones communication and relationship building skills. The Words to Live By give girls easy-to-remember tools to use in times of conflict. Each Girlz R.U.L.E.® session contains an icebreaker, a team challenge, and a debrief period. The program can be used as a six-to-eight session series or be embedded in troop meetings. Ambassadors and Adults may be trained to implement the program. For more info, visit gsofct.org under the Participate or contact Nancy at nbajek@gsofct.org. S.T.E.M. – An all-girl environment gives girls the perfect space to explore science, technology, engineering, and math. See this guide for numerous events based on S.T.E.M., the Brownie Section for FIRST Robotics, or explore our Techbridge kits. Techbridge kits are designed for Juniors and older girls, and cover a wide range of engineering areas. See more and find the reservation form at gsofct.org under the Participate tab. For more info about S.T.E.M. contact Ellyn at esavard@gsofct.org.

Free Being Me – Developed by WAGGGS, this

fantastic program helps girls with body image and identifying the many image myths that occur in the media. Brownies through Cadettes can earn this patch. Trainings are available and helpful (and optional). Event boxes may be borrowed from the Service Centers. Find the activities and more info at gsofct.org under the Participate tab.

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Kids on the Block Kids on the Block are educational puppets that bring children an understanding of disability awareness, educational differences, and social concerns. The program promotes acceptance of differences in others. Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors may take training to become Kids On The Block puppeteers presenting in their area. Girl Scout Troops and Service Units may request a trained troupe’s presentation. Requests will be honored based on availability of the puppeteers and puppets. Girl Scouts of Connecticut has the following scripts: • AIDS • Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Prevention • Being a Child of Divorced Parents • Bullies and School Safety • Combating Childhood Obesity and Overweight • Deafness • Down Syndrome • Gangs, Violence, and Prejudice • Healthy Eating and Dental Care

• Learning Disabilities • Multiculturalism • Sexual Abuse • Sibling of a Child with a Disability • Vandalism Prevention • Safety on the Go • What It’s Like To Be Blind • What It’s Like To Be Physically Abused • What It’s Like To Have Cerebral Palsy and Use a Wheel Chair

Kids on the Block Special Interest Group Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors may join this special interest group. Girls will be trained to become puppeteers and may participate in group activities. Girls in troops and individually registered girls are welcome to join. This volunteer-led group meets once a month in the Montville area. For more information on becoming a puppeteer, joining the special interest group, or requesting a presentation, visit the Participate tab of gsofct.org or contact Sujey Alicea at salicea@gsofct.org or at 1 (800) 922-2770 ext. 3321.

Adventure Programs at Pattagansett in East Lyme Do you crave fun and excitement? Want to test your potential while reaching for the top of the tower, or build your team skills on the challenge course? Now your troop can reserve both the site and the facilitator in one easy process at a date and time convenient for your troop! With three different programs to choose from – Team Challenge 101, Tower Climb, and Beyond Team Challenge – there is sure to be an activity right for your troop of Brownies through Ambassadors. Programs are two hours in length. Cost is $200 for five to ten participants. Additional participants are $20 each. All participants must be registered members and will need to have a completed Consent to Participate and Release Form.

Are you ready to reserve a program for your troop/group? Call Victoria Eisenhauer at (860) 691-2195. If you reach the answering machine, please leave a message including phone number with area code.

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Events and Series Alpha Index Title of event

actual level of girls page Title of event

actual level of girls page

Adventure Programs at Pattagansett

60

Engineers to the Rescue

aMAZE Journey Weekend

C

21

Explore, Design, Build, Teach!

aMUSE Journey Weekend

J

17

Exploring Hammonasset

Animal Habitats at CT Audubon

J

17

Exploring the Deep

J

18

Archery Beginner

JCSAmA

33

Falling Colors Overnight

C

22

Archery Club - Milford

JCSAmA

33

Fetch! Brownie Engineering

B

14

Around the World Celebrations

DBJ

34

Fire Building 2.0

BJ

37

Astronomy S/Am Overnight

SAm

25

First day of initial order taking-Cookies

DB

34

Galactic Explorer Overnight CREW

Bling It Out

J

17

Galactic Explorer Patch Overnight

Bling It Out Overnight

J

17

Galactic Explorer Weekend

CSAm

34

Galactic Explorer/Light Pollution 201 -

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

34

Overnight

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

C

21

Galactic Girls

B

14

Breathe Journey Weekend

C

21

Get Inspired!

JCSAm

37

Brilliant Brownie Day

B

13

Getting Your Hands Dirty

B

14

Bronze Award

J

30

Girl Power Workshop: Women in

13

Beadie Buddies

Boston Day Trip

22

SAm

25

JC

37

DBJCSAm

53

SAm

26

C

22

CSAm

37

J

18

Brownie Boating

BA

the Workplace

C

23

Brownie Bugs at CT Audubon

B

13

Girl Scout Traditions

DB

38

Brownie Hiker at CT Audubon

B

14

Girlz R.U.L.E.® training

SAmA

26

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs!

B

14

Gold Award

SAm

31

Ages 12-17

35

Gold Award Celebration

CSAm

29

DBJCSAmA

35

Gold Award Roundtable

SAm

26

J

17

Great Girl Scout Campout

DBJCSAmA

38

SAm

25

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Ages 13-15

38

Ages 15-17

38

Ages 13-15

38

Camp Sikorsky Candlewood Staycation Celebrate the Seasons Challenger Mission - Mars Challenger Mission - Moon

C

Columbus Day Adventures

JCA

Constellations of the First Americans

C

21

Future Fashion with Electronic Textiles

35

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out!

DB

35

Future Fashion with Electronic Textiles

Cookie Booths

DBJCSAm

53

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out!

Cookie Rallies

DBJCSAm

53

Storytelling with Stop Motion

9

Animation

Council Shop Council’s Own Patches & Other

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out!

Organizations Awards

57

Storytelling with Stop Motion

CSI

JC 35

Animation

Daisy Slumber Party

D

Happy Birthday, Juliette!

11

Ages 15-17

38

DB

39

Daisy’s World

D

11

Hats Off

CSAmA

39

Dare to Dream

CSAm

36

Hats Off

JCSAmA

39

SAm

25

Haunted Hike

D

11

Haunted Hike Behind the Scenes

Dare to Dream planning overnight Daring Daisy Day Desert Island Challenge Destinations Discovery Astronomy Club Drawn To It Drive-through cookie deliveries Eco-Smart Daisies Election Day Booth Sales Enchanted Fairies

DBJCSAmFamilies

39

SAmFamilies

39

BJCSAm

36

Haunted Hike Building/Tent/Area Crew

CSAm

40

Grades 6-12

28

Haunted Hike CREW (Tour Guides)

CSAm

40

JC

36

Haunted Hike Decorating Pumpkins

DBJCSAmFamilies

40

J

18

Haunted Hike Patches

DBJCSAmFamilies

40

DBJCSAm

53

Haunted Hike Pumpkin Field

DBJCSAmFamilies

41

D

11

Haunted Hike Scare Creature Trail

DBJCSAmFamilies

41

DBJCSAm

54

High Adventure- Climbing

DB

36

and Ziplining

JCSAmA

41

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Events and Series Alpha Index Title of event

actual level of girls page Title of event

Historical Museum

56

Once Upon A Palette

actual level of girls page B

15

Into the Woods

B

15

Outdoor Cooking Level 1

DBJC

45

Intro to Fire Building

B

15

Outdoor Cooking Level 2

DBJC

46

J

18

Outdoor Cooking Level 3

JCSAm

46

Jump Into Spring Campout at Murray

Jammin’ Junior Day

DBJCSAmA

41

Pattagansett Staycation

DBJCSAmA

46

Jump Into Spring Campout Patch

DBJCSAmA

41

Physics is Phun

J

19

Just For Girls

DBJCSAmA

42

Polar Adventure

DBJCSAmA

46

Junior FIRST LEGO League

B

13

Powder Puff Derby

Katniss Skills School

JC

42

Program Resources

Katniss Skills School

SAm

DBJC

47 58

27

Program Services Directory

6

Kids on the Block

60

Puppeteers Present...

DBJ

47

Kids on the Block Training

CSA

42

Pysanky (Ukranian Eggs)

JCSAmA

47

J

18

QSP Program order taking begins

DBJCSAm

52

DBJCSAm

47

C

23

Say Cheeze! Overnight

J

19

Science Day

B

15

Silver Award

C

30

So You Want to Buy a Telescope?

A

48

DBJCSAmA

48

S

27

Kitchen Kemistry Letterboxing: Advanced

DBJCSAm

42

Quassy Day

Letterboxing: Hike

DBJCSAm

43

Rip, Tear, Fold, and Glue

SAm

27

DBJCSAm

43

JCSAm

43

Sow What? Journey Weekend

Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure CREW Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Day Challenge Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Weekend

Someone Special & Me

Letterboxing: Overnight

C

23

SWE: Be That Engineer

Light Pollution 101

DB

43

Teddy CSI

J

19

DB

49

Making Games

B

15

The Giving Tree

DB

49

Making Games Overnight

B

15

The Recycled Runway

DBJ

50

DBJCSAm

49

Travel

J

19

Travelers: It All Adds Up!

Mall Madness Marine Animal Habitat Exploration Me and She Money Matter$ at Merrill Lynch Mystic Day Mystic Seaport Sleepover

SAm

27

44

Truly Green

44

Volkswalks 19

DBJCSAm

44

Washington DC Weekend Trip

CSAm

44

Wee Faeries in Wonderland

7

Zoo Day

45

Zoo in the Sky

CSAm

45

JC

45

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23

BJ

National Program Protfolio NYC Day Trip

C

CSA

Nature Biking with Muggy Ocean Adventures

CSAm 28

DBJCSAmA

CSAm

50

DBJ

51

DBJCSAm

51

D

11


Events and Series Chronological Index Date title of event

actual level of girls

register page by date

Date title of event

September 2015 25-27 Just For Girls DBJCSA Adults 9/1/15 42 24 October 2015 24 1 QSP Program order taking begins DBJCSAm 52 24 2-4 aMUSE Journey Weekend J 9/3/15 17 24 2-4 Camp Sikorsky Ages 12-17 9/15/15 35 4

Quassy Day

9-11

aMAZE Journey Weekend

9-11

Someone Special & Me

9

Wee Faeries in Wonderland

11

Nature Biking with Muggy

12

Brownie Boating

12

Columbus Day Adventures

JC A

9/28/15 35

16

Wee Faeries in Wonderland

DBJ

10/7/15 51

17

Animal Habitats at CT Audubon J

10/5/15 17

17

Archery Beginner

JCSAmA

10/5/15 33

17

Brownie Bugs at CT Audubon

B

10/5/15 13

17

Brownie Hiker at CT Audubon

B

10/5/15 14

17

Girlz R.U.L.E.® training

SAmA

10/6/15 26

18

Archery Beginner

JCSAmA

10/5/15 33

21

Haunted Hike Decorating Pumpkins

22

Haunted Hike Behind the Scenes

22

Haunted Hike Decorating Pumpkins

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/7/15 40

22

Haunted Hike Pumpkin Field

22

Haunted Hike Scare Creature Trail

23

Constellations of the First Americans

23

Discovery Astronomy Club Starts JC

Haunted Hike

9/22/15 47

C

9/10/15 21

DBJCSAmA

9/24/15 48

DBJ

9/30/15 51

DBJCSAmA

9/28/15 45

BA

9 /28/15 13

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/14/15 39

Haunted Hike CREW (Tour Guides) High Adventure- Climbing and Ziplining

25

Haunted Hike Behind the Scenes

25

Letterboxing: Advanced

10/2/15 26

CSAm

10/14/15 40

JCSAmA

10/9/15 41

SAmFamilies

10/14/15 39

DBJCSAm

10/16/15

BJ

10/15/15 36

7

Galactic Girls

B

10/23/15 14

7

Get Inspired!

JCSAm

10/26/15 37

7

Girlz R.U.L.E.® training

SAmA

10/27/15 26

8

Jammin’ Junior Day

J

10/26/15 18

11

Money Matter$ at Merrill Lynch CSA

10/27/15 44

12

Eco-Smart Daisies

D

10/15/15 11

13-14

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

10/20/15 34

13

Hats Off

CSAmA

11/3/15 39

14

Truly Green

SAm

11/2/15 27

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/14/15 41

14-15

Dare to Dream Planning Overnight

SAm

11/2/15 25

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/14/15 41

14

Girl Scout Traditions

14

Hats Off

14

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/7/15 40 SAmFamilies

DB

C

10/14/15 39

10/16/15 35 10/15/15 36 10/12/15 22

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/14/15 39 9/16/15 40

23

CSAm

10/14/15 40

Haunted Hike CREW (Tour Guides)

DBJCSAmFamilies 10/14/15 40

Wee Faeries in Wonderland

DBJ

10/14/15 51

24-25 Astronomy S/Am Overnight

SAm

10/16/15 25

E V E N T S A N D

S 10/31E 11/8 Election Day Booth Sales DBJCSAm 9/28/15 54 R 31 Happy Birthday, Juliette! DB 10/14/15 39 I November 2015 E 1 Desert Island Challenge CSAm 10/1/15 36 S 1 Fire Building 2.0 BJ 10/1/15 37 Desert Island Challenge

CSAm

23

Haunted Hike

SAm

10/16/15 42

23-24 Haunted Hike Building/ Tent/Area Crew

23-24 Haunted Hike Patches

Gold Award Roundtable

register page by date

DBJCSAm

23-24 Falling Colors Overnight 23

DBJCSAm

actual level of girls

25

Letterboxing: Hike

7

DB

11/3/15 38

JCSAmA

11/4/15 39

Kids on the Block Training

CSA

11/6/15 42

15

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Future Fashion with Electronic Textiles

Ages 13-15

11/2/15 38

15

Hats Off

JCSAmA

11/4/15 39

20 21

So You Want to Buy a Telescope? A

11/6/15

Daisy’s World

11/10/15

21

Gold Award Roundtable

21

Physics is Phun

22

Letterboxing: Hike

D SAm J DBJCSAm

11

11/6/15 26 11/6/15

19

11/6/15 43

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Events and Series Chronological Index Date title of event

actual level of girls

register page by date

Date title of event

actual level of girls

December 2015 27&28 Drive-through cookie 5 Brilliant Brownie Day B 12/16/15 13 deliveries 5

Enchanted Fairies

11-12

register page by date

DBJCSAm 53

DB

11/17/15 36

27

Gold Award Roundtable

SAm

2/5/16 26

Celebrate the Seasons

J

11/30/15 17

27

Rip, Tear, Fold, and Glue

C

2/11/16 23

12

Making Games

B

12/1/15

13

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Storytelling with Stop Motion Animation

March 2016 5-6 Boston Museum of Science Sleepover BJ 2/16/16 34

15

Ages 13-15

12/1/15 38

5

Getting Your Hands Dirty

B

2/18/16 14

18-19 Say Cheeze! Overnight

J

12/8/15 19

12

Pysanky (Ukranian Eggs)

JCSAmA

2/22/16 47

19

BJ

12/4/15 44

12

Galactic Girls

B

2/26/16 14

13

Katniss Skills School

Me and She

27-28 Galactic Explorer Overnight CREW

SAm

12/14/15 26

27-28 Galactic Explorer/Light Pollution 201 - Overnight

J

12/14/15 22

28-29 Galactic Explorer Patch Overnight

C

12/14/15 22

18-19 Boston Museum of Science Sleepover 18

Challenger Mission - Mars

18-19 Making Games Overnight

SAm

2/1/16

27

BJ

2/25/16 34

SAm

3/4/16 25

B

3/8/16

15

Janurary 2016 19 2 First day of initial order taking DBJCSAm 53 19 9 Cookie Rallies DBJCSAm 53

Beadie Buddies

DB

3/8/16 34

Girl Power Workshop: Women in the Workplace

C

3/4/16 23

15-16

Bling It Out Overnight

J

1/4/16

17

19

Outdoor Cooking Level 1

DB

2/1/16

45

16

Bling It Out

J

1/4/16

17

19

Outdoor Cooking Level 1

JC

2/1/16

45

16

Kids on the Block Training

CSA

1/8/16

42

20

The Recycled Runway

DBJ

17

Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Future Fashion with Electronic Textiles

23

Intro to Fire Building

38

26

Dare to Dream

18

Polar Adventure

DBJCSAmA

1/4/16 46

26

Gold Award Roundtable

22-23 Engineers to the Rescue

C

1/5/16

22

27

Katniss Skills School

23

Exploring the Deep

J

1/12/16

18

23

Kitchen Kemistry

J

1/9/16

18

April 2016 2-3 Boston Museum of Science Sleepover C 3/9/16 21

30

Daring Daisy Day

D

1/11/16

11

2

Mall Madness

30

Powder Puff Derby

1/11/16 47

2

Me and She

Ages 15-17

DBJC

1/4/16

February 2016 2 6 CSI JC 1/19/16 35 2 6-7 Daisy Slumber Party D 1/15/16 11 2 6 Kitchen Kemistry J 1/23/16 18 3 6-7 Letterboxing: Overnight C 1/22/16 23 26 6 Teddy CSI DB 1/21/16 49 3 20 Around the World Celebrations DBJ 2/9/16 34 8-9 20 Brilliant Brownie Day B 2/4/16 13 9 21 Hang Out, Mess Around, Geek Out! Storytelling with 9 Stop Motion Animation Ages 15-17 2/8/16 38 9

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Outdoor Cooking Level 1

B

3/10/16 50 2/15/16

15

CSAm

3/11/16 36

SAm

3/4/15 26

JC

2/1/16

DBJCSAm BJ DBJC

42

49

3/18/16 44 3/1/16

45

Teddy CSI

DB

3/24/16 49

Zoo in the Sky

D

3/18/16

11

Fire Building 2.0

BJ

3/1/16

37

Dare to Dream

CSAm

Intro to Fire Building Explore, Design, Build, Teach!

B

3/11/16 36 3/1/16

15

SAm

3/25/16 25

Drawn To It

J

3/24/16 18

Fetch! Brownie Engineering

B

3/25/16 14

DBJC

3/1/16 46

Outdoor Cooking Level 2


Events and Series Chronological Index Date title of event

10

Letterboxing: Hike

13

actual level of girls

register page by date

Date title of event

actual level of girls

register page by date

DBJCSAm

3/25/16 43

15

Travelers: It All Adds Up!

C

3/28/16 23

20-22 Washington DC weekend trip CSAm

4/20/16 50

15

Outdoor Cooking Level 3

CSAm

3/1/16 46

16-17

Mystic Seaport Sleepover

CSAm

3/31/16 44

June 2016 4-5 Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

5/11/16 34

16

Puppeteers Present...

DBJ

3/28/16 47

4

Ocean Adventures

JC

5/20/16 45

16

Science Day

B

4/1/16

15

6

Gold Award Celebration

23

Animal Habitats at CT Audubon J

4/8/16

17

23

Brownie Bugs at CT Audubon

B

4/8/16

13

10-11

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

23

Brownie Hiker at CT Audubon

B

4/8/16

14

24

Mystic Day

24

Outdoor Cooking Level 3

DBJCSAm

4/12/16 44

JC

3/1/16 46

29-30 Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

4/5/16 34

30

Into the Woods

B

3/30/16 15

30-1

Mystic Seaport Sleepover

CSAm

4/14/16 44

30

The Giving Tree

DB

3/30/16 49

SWE: Be That Engineer

J

CSAm

NYC Day Trip

30

Exploring Hammonasset

July 2016 1-3 Pattagansett Staycation

C

5/10/16 21

CSAm

5/18/16 45

JC

6/17/16 37

DBJCSAmA

6/20/16 46 6/24/16 37

7

Exploring Hammonasset

JC

14

Exploring Hammonasset

JC

7/1/16

37

DBJCSAmA

8/1/16

35

August 2016 12-14 Candlewood Staycation

CSAm

8/10/16 34

S

5/17/16 27

6-8

Galactic Explorer Weekend

6-7

Jump Into Spring Campout at Murray DBJCSAmA

4/25/16 41

6-7

Jump Into Spring Campout Patch

4/25/16 41

7-8

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

23-25 Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure CREW

BJ

4/14/16 34

7

Marine Animal Habitat Exploration

23-25 Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Weekend JCSAm

9/9/16 43

J

4/22/16 19

7

Zoo Day

24

DBJCSAm

9/9/16 43

8

Bugs, Bugs, Bugs!

B

4/1/16

14

DBJCSAmA

9/23/16 48

8

Into the Woods

B

4/1/16

15

13-15

aMUSE Journey Weekend

J

4/14/16 17

13-14

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

4/20/16 34

13

Light Pollution 101

DB

4/29/16 43

14

Archery Beginner

JCSAmA

4/25/16 33

14-15

Boston Museum of Science Sleepover

BJ

4/21/16 34

14

Once Upon A Palette

B

4/28/16 15

15

Archery Beginner

JCSAmA

4/25/16 33

15

Letterboxing: Hike

DBJCSAm

4/29/16 43

DBJCSAmA

DBJCSAm

4/22/16 37

29

5/17/16 34

May 2016 September 2016 6 Challenger Mission - Moon C 4/22/16 21 10 Boston Day Trip CSAm

19

BJ

10-12 Breathe Journey Weekend 18

5/2/16

4/21/16 51

16-18 Sow What? Journey Weekend

23-24 Great Girl Scout Campout DBJCSAmA

9/12/16 38

23-25 Just For Girls

9/1/16

Letterboxing: Laurelei’s Adventure Day Challenge

October 2016 7-9 Someone Special & Me

DBJCSA Adults SAm

42

9/9/16 27

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Service Centers

Outdoor Program Centers

1 (800) 922-2770

An-Se-Ox

Hartford Service Center

340 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106 (860) 522-0163

Lebanon Service Center

175 Clubhouse Road Lebanon, CT 06249 (860) 423-5502

North Haven Service Center

20 Washington Avenue North Haven, CT 06473 (203) 239-2922

Waterbury Service Center

171 Grandview Avenue, Suite 102 Waterbury, CT 06708 (203) 757-1340

Wilton Service Center

529 Danbury Road Wilton, CT 06897 (203) 762-5557

Be prepared! Always consult a map. Please note some camp addresses may not be found on a GPS or other mapping systems.

47 Condon Road, Oxford, CT 06478

Aspetuck 88 Old Easton Turnpike, Weston, CT 06883 Candlewood 29 Bogus Hill Road, New Fairfield, CT 06812 Carlson 700 Willis Street, Bristol, CT 06010 Katoya 71 Country Lane, Milford, CT 06461 Laurel 175 Clubhouse Road, Lebanon, CT 06249 Merrie Bee Cabin 75 Old Norwalk Road, New Canaan, CT 06840 Merrie-Wood 650 Gardner Street, Manchester, CT 06040 Murray 2 Sperry Lane, East Haven, CT 06512 Pattagansett 121 Upper Pattagansett Road, East Lyme, CT 06333 Rocky Craig 69 Guinea Road, Stamford, CT 06903 Timber Trails 1266 East Otis Road, Tolland, MA 01034 Use directions found on gsofct.org. Other sources may be inaccurate. Yankee Trails 343 Plains Road, Tolland, CT 06084

Find directions at gsofct.org Click on the Participate tab, select Property information and Tours, click on camp profile of choice.

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C O U N C I L M A P A N D A D D R E S S E S


Last year we were able to bring Girl Scouting to even more girls and communities through the generosity of our donors. Like you, our caring donors believe in the power of Girl Scouts and that EVERY GIRL should have this opportunity. Wouldn’t it be great if we could reach EVERY GIRL who wants to be a Girl Scout? Your gift can help make this happen! Please contact: Fund Development at (860) 522-0163 or donate@gsofct.org to learn how you can join our sisterhood of donors.

Invest in Girls. Change the World.

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B U S I N E S S P A R T N E R S

To discuss placing an ad in the 2016-2017 Program Resource Guide, contact program@gsofct.org.

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TE POVER DA E E L S R E 2015 SUMM CED FALL N U O N N ATS TO BE A YARD GO E H T T C A N CONT FORMATIO IN E R O M FOR

Look for your brochure in early January

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Volunteer Opportunities with the Program Department! At home, in the office or at events: • help at any event listed in this book • prepare materials for events • office work like stuffing envelopes and filing Contact program@gsofct.org with your interest.

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Regional Training Days

Need to get trained but you’re not sure when you can squeeze it in your busy schedule? Get several trainings done in just one day at our Regional Training Days! Visit the grey Volunteer tab at gsofct.org and click on Adult Learning to learn more and register. Please note that these sessions fill up fast!

2015

Yankee Trails, Tolland, CT, October 3 (Register by October 1)

2016

Candlewood, New Fairfield, April 30 (Register by April 27)

Aspetuck, Weston, October 17 (Register by October 13)

Merrie-Wood, Manchester, April 30 (Register by April 27)

Pattagansett, East Lyme, October 17 (Register by October 13)

Laurel, Lebanon, May 7 (Register by May 5)

An-Se-Ox, Oxford, October 24 (Register by October 21)

An-Se-Ox, Oxford, May 7 (Register by May 5)

New this year!

Instructional and Networking Days (W.I.N.D.)

You choose from the following courses: GSOFCT Orientation; Basic Leader Training, and Jump into Journeys. Find details and registration links under the grey Volunteer tab. Candlewood Program Center, New Fairfield: TE16313: Saturday, November 14, 2015. Register by 11/1/2015 Hartford Service Center: TE16311: Saturday, November 14, 2015. Register by 11/1/2015 North Haven Service Center: TE16312: Saturday, November 21, 2015. Register by 11/8/2015 Center Congregational Church, Torrington: TE16310: Saturday, November 21, 2015. Register by 11/8/2015

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