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Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington1000 N Walnut St, Ste I Bloomington, IN 47404TueFri | noon-5 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Columbus1300 Hutchins Ave Columbus, IN 47201TueFri | noon-5 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Daleville13555 W CR 550 S Daleville, IN 47334Mon-Fri | 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr, Ste 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214Mon-Fri | 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon* Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo815 W Superior St Kokomo, IN 46901TueFri | noon-5 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Lafayette8439 State Rd 26 E Lafayette, IN 47905TueFri | 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Richmond3765 National Rd E Richmond, IN 47374TueFri | noon-5 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute1100 Girl Scout Ln Terre Haute, IN 47807-4698TueFri | noon-5 p.m. Showcase open Saturday | 9 a.m.-noon*
*Closed on Saturdays, June 1-July 31
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Service Centers and Showcases
Girl Scout MissionGirl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.
The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,To help people at all times,And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
The Girl Scout LawI will do my best to behonest and fair, friendly and helpful,considerate and caring,courageous and strong, andresponsible for what I say and do,and to respect myself and others,respect authority, use resources wisely,make the world a better place, andbe a sister to every Girl Scout.
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana service centers will be closed:Martin Luther King Jr. Day January 18, 2016
Presidents Day February 15, 2016
Memorial DayMay 30, 2016
Independence DayJuly 4, 2016
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Greetings!
Lets create a world where all women and girls are appreciated for their talent, strengths and uniqueness. The national Stand Beside Her movement, created by Girl Scouts Heart of the South, is a call to action initiative to mentor, support and develop women and girls to end competition and comparison and create more collaboration and support for one another. This is a national effort that Girl Scouts of Central Indiana proudly supports to change our current culture so every girl and woman can reach her fullest potential. Our adult volunteers and staff serve as role models for girls from all economic, social and ethnic backgrounds. We teach girls leadership skills that will benefit their lives and improve their communities. We know that a volunteer makes a difference in a girls life, and we are fully invested in seeing girls succeed with a new state of the art facility that will train more adult volunteers to serve more girls by being a resource center for professional development, education, collaboration and friendship as well as continuing to provide program and camp services-the Leadership and Learning Center at Camp Dellwood.
We know that girls represent the greatest under-utilized talent pool and the greatest hope for the future. Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is dedicated to quality programming for both adults and girls with such initiatives as STEM, healthy living, financial literacy and faith exploration. Through a girls participation in Girl Scout program activities, they develop social and emotional competencies and problem-solving skills. One girl can make a difference and girls together will change the world! Plan an adventure and discover something new!
Thank you for your time and support of Girl Scouts. Enjoy browsing the 2016 Spring Program and Adult Learning Guide, and visit girlscoutsindiana.org to register for events. Let the fun and learning begin!
Warmest wishes,
Deborah Hearn Smith Chief Executive Office
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Tunic/Vest
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Troop Numerals
Daisy Pin
World Pin
Insignia Tab
GSUSA ID Set
Girl Scout Daisy Journey Book
The Daisy Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting
Tunic: $62.60 Vest: $64.60
Girl Scout Brownie
Vest/Sash
Flag Patch
Troop Numerals
Brownie Pin
World Pin (optional)
Insignia Tab
GSUSA ID Set
Girl Scout Brownie Journey Book
The Brownie Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting
Free Bridge Kit: Bridging Award and Certificate
Sash: $50.60 Vest: $63.10
Girl Scout Junior
Vest/Sash
Flag Patch
Troop Numerals
Girl Scout Pin
World Pin (optional)
Insignia Tab
GSUSA ID Set
Girl Scout Junior Journey Book
The Junior Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting
Free Bridge Kit: Bridging Award and Certificate
Sash: $52.10 Vest: $64.60
Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador
Vest/Sash
Flag Patch
Troop Numerals
Girl Scout Pin (optional)
World Pin (optional)
Insignia Tab
GSUSA ID Set
Girl Scout Grade Level Journey Book
Girl Scout Grade Level Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting
Free Bridge Kit: Bridging Award and Certificate
Sash: $50.60 Vest: $67.60
Each starter bag includes the basic items every girl needs to continue her Girl Scout Journey!
Purchase any Basics in a Bag Jan 4 through June 10 and receive a free drawstring bag.
Visit any Showcase to take advantage of the new Girl's Guide price of $16.85!
Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Showcase locationsBloomington, Columbus, Daleville, Indianapolis, Kokomo, Lafayette, Richmond, and Terre Haute
Call 317.924.6860 or 855.GSCIN.4U
Weve got it covered!Revenue generated from your shop purchase helps provide program activities and services to girls in central Indiana. Thank you for your support!
Price based on 4-digit troop number and regular sized tunics, vests, and sashes. Deduct $1.75 per number if fewer digits are needed.
For uniform guidelines and where to place insignia, visit www.girlscoutsindiana.org/girls/uniform.
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Super TroopSuper Troop begins August 1 and ends June 30.
Super Troop criteria (must complete eight of the below) Participated in Early Bird, or if a new troop, 80 percent of troop registered by October.
Participate in the Fall Product Program with a troop sale average 25 percent higher than council average (2014-2015 council average is $589 sold per participating troop-to qualify troops would sell at least $736).
Participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program with a troop per girl sales average 25 percent higher than council average (2014-2015 council average is 142 packages sold per girl-to qualify troops would have a per girl average of 178).
Help increase girl or adult membership. Do one of the following:
Add two girls to your troop
Recruit a new leader
Recruit a new volunteer to assist in a council event
Help at a council led recruitment event
Attend four service unit meetings or events.
Attend one council program or troop camp at a council facility overnight.
80 percent of families in your troop make a donation to the councils capital campaign.
Visit the website, www.girlscoutsindiana.org/capitalcampaign/home-of-our-own, to make your gift.
Complete a journey and submit a photo of your Take Action project with your Super Troop report.
Attend one adult learning opportunity:
Core learning opportunity or enrichment learning opportunity
Submit Troop Annual Report to a service center no later than July 1.
Super Troop incentives Certificate of authorization to purchase the Super Troop patch at your local Showcase
News release submitted in local paper (actual print of article is determined by newspaper)
Acknowledgement in council e-news and on council Facebook page
Coupon booklet:
Two 10 percent discounts at Showcase up to $200 purchase
Super Troop T-shirt for entire troop registered troop and two adult T-shirts *additional adult T-shirts can be purchased for $8
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Troop number: ___________ Contact name: ___________________________________
Address: ________________________________ City: __________________________
ZIP code: ___________________ Phone number: (___________) __________________
Email: ___________________________________ Service unit: ____________________
Service center location for T-shirt pick up: _______________________________________
Place your T-shirt order. Tally the total number of each size: Youth S:_____ YM: _____ YL: _____
Adult S: ______ M: ______ L: ______ XL: ______ XXL: ______ XXXL: ______ XXXXL: ______
Place you patch order. Total patches: __________
Step 1: Check the eight activities your troop accomplished. The * items must be completed: * Participated in Early Bird if a returning troop Participate in the Fall Product Program with a troop sale average 25 percent higher than
council average (2014-2015 council average is $589 sold per participating troop-to qualify troops would sell at least $736)
Participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program with a troop per girl sales average 25 percent higher than council average (2014-2015 council average is 142 packages sold per girl-to qualify troops would have a per girl average of 178)
* Help increase girl or adult membership. Do one of the following: Add two girls to your troop Recruit a new leader Recruit a new volunteer to assist in a council event Help at a council led recruitment event
Attend four service unit meetings or events Attend one council activity/event or troop camp at a council facility overnight 80 percent of families in your troop make a donation to the councils capital campaign. Please
visit www.girlscoutsindiana.org/capitalcampaign/home-of-our-own to make your gift.
Complete a journey and submit a photo of your Take Action project with your Super Troop report Attend one adult learning opportunity: Core learning opportunity Enrichment learning opportunity
*Submit Troop Annual Report to your service center manager no later than July 1.
Step 2: Please include photo of your troop participating in their Take Action Project with this report. List on the back of the photo all girls first and last names which appear in the picture. Submit this report with your photo to [email protected] or mail to: Attn: Diana Keely Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Suite 100, Indianapolis IN 46214
Step 3: Go to your local service center to pick up your T-shirts. T-shirts will be ready for pick up at your local service center after August 30.
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2017 Early Bird Registration begins March 2016. Your troop must be registered by June 30, 2016. To help troops learn to be self-sufficient, please consider using product sales proceeds to pay for dues.
Incentives
Girl incentive: Each girl who registers through E Council by June 30 will receive a patch distributed by the service unit registrar no later than the September service unit meeting.
Leader/assistant leader/group leader/co-leader incentive: Register through E Council by June 30, and receive 50 percent off Kaleidoscope 2016 registration (November 12, 2016) and receive a maximum of two early birg patches per troop.
Troop incentive: Check our website in March for information.
Service unit incentive: Two service units will be given the opportunity to rent out a portion of any Girl Scouts of Central Indiana camp facility free of charge based on their girl goals. Highest registration percentages of service units will be calculated from service units with less than 250 girls and from service units with more than 250 girls.
How to re-register a troop
Ways for troop to register:Troop registers online through E Council. If your troop does not have access to ECouncil, complete an E Council Confidentiality Agreement form at www.girlscoutsindiana.org/forms-library/e-council
Steps to re-register all members who are returning for the 2016-2017 year:
1. You will receive an email with a link for Early Bird registration.
2. Open the link.
3. Enter your email and password for ECouncil.
4. Click on Membership at the bottom of the screen.
5. Click on Admin at the top of the screen.
6. Then click on the Troop Re-Registration Invite link.
7. You should see the list of all girls and adults who have been registered with your troop.
8. On this screen, you and check those individuals returning and increase the grade level for each girl.
9. Once you have completed this, if you asked for credit card access when you filled out your ECouncil Confidentiality Agreement, then you will see the enter payment button in the lower right hand corner.
a. If depositing the funds at a listed bank, complete steps 11-19. You must have the bank receipt in hand when entering the registrations.
10. Press the enter payment button and you will be taken to PayPal where you can pay by credit card.
11. Since you are not paying by credit card, please click the submit button at the bottom of the screen.
12. This will return you the admin screen, click on the Membership Registration Form link.
2017 Early Bird registration instructionsFor a step-by-step demonstration, view "Entering Registration" at www.girlscoutsindiana.org/volunteers/adult-learning/onlinehowto
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14. Enter the five-digit troop number.
15. Here you will see the Membership Registration Summary Number (i.e. 702148) in the first cell location of the table showing all due summary numbers entered this month for the troop.
16. Write the six-digit number down on the top registration or on a piece of paper.
17. Go to http://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/forms-library/banking-information
18. Complete the online Membership Registration Summary by entering the six-digit number.
19. Registration is complete. Paperwork does not need to be submitted to council.
Service unit requires paperwork turned into registrar: Volunteer submits paperwork, membership registration summary and bank deposit slips to registrar by June 1, 2016 Confirm deposits match total on Membership Registration Summary form.
Members needing financial assistance contact your membership development manager.
If your service unit does not have a registrar and you are not entering into E Council: Submit paperwork including registration forms, Membership Registration Summary and bank deposit slip. Confirm deposits match total on Membership Registration form.
Submit paperwork to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Deliver to closest service center. Mail: Registrar Support, 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46214 Scan and email: [email protected].
Fax: 317.924.2976
Where to bank: membership fees1. Deposit membership dues at a concil approved bank using a counter deposit slip. 2. A complete listing of all banks and account numbers can be found at :
www.girlscoutsindiana.org/forms1. A valid parental email address for each girl is recquired?
2. Exact date of birth is required.
Notes3. Update county on each registration in E Council. 4. Data integrity is very important. Double check email addresses, spellings and use proper capitalization. 5. Adult Volunteer Application: Any adult that has not been registered in 2016 must complete an
Adult Volunteer Application. Returning volunteers do not need to reapply.
Online portal: Volunteers can quickly and confidentially complete a Volunteer Application knowing that their social security number is privately entered to the company that completes background checks. This must be done by the individual and cannot be done on tablets or smart phones. Application address is: http://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/volunteers/volunteerapplication
6. Donations: Each girl or adult member can make a donation to Home of Our Own capital campaign.The Troop Giving Club program was created to provide an avenue for troops and families to learn about philanthropy by making a donation. Find out more about this campaign and donor incentives at our website or by contacting Charlitta Winston at 317.924.6838 or [email protected].
For questions regarding registration, contact: [email protected]
Every box of cookies is packed with a lifetime supply of learning.Much more than a way to raise money, the Girl Scout Cookie Program is a hands-on leadership and entrepreneurial program. Here are a few examples of how participating in the cookie program teaches Girl Scouts skills that will help them grow into leaders in their own lives, leaders in business and leaders in the world:
1 Goal SettingYour Girl Scout sets cookie sales goals individually and with her team, creates a plan to reach them, and develops cooperation and team building skills all along the way!
2 Decision-MakingYour Girl Scout helps decide how her team will spend their cookie money, furthering her critical thinking and problem solving skills that will help her in many aspects of her life.
3 Money ManagementYour Girl Scout takes cookie orders, handles customers money and gains valuable and practical life skills around financial literacy.
4 People SkillsYour Girl Scout learns how to talk to, listen to and work with all kinds of people while selling cookies.These experiences help her develop healthy relationship and conflict resolution skills she can use throughout her life.
5 Business EthicsYour Girl Scout is honest and responsible at every step of the Girl Scout Cookie Program. Her business ethics reinforce the positive values she is developing as a Girl Scout.
Girl Scout Cookie Program
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Announcing Digital Cookie! Watch for more information at your cookie training and online at girlscoutsindiana.org
January 9 Girl Scout Cookie Program start date
January 28-February 3 Girl Scout cookie delivery
February 5-7 Cookie Booth weekend - hot spots
February 12-14 Cookie Booth weekend hot spots
February 19-21 Cookie Booth weekend hot spots
February 27 National Girl Scout Cookie Day
February 26-28 Cookie Booth weekend hot spots
March 4-6 Last chance cookie booth weekend
March 11-13 Last chance cookie booth weekend
March 14 Money due in bank
First week of May Reward shipments
$0.03 for program assistance grants
$0.65 for troop proceeds
$0.84 for camping services
$0.98 cost of Girl Scout cookies
$1.50 for program services to troops
Girl Scout Cookie Program
Mark your calendar!
Where does the money go?$4 per package
PilotWhile supplies last
Its not too late to support the new Leadership and Learning Center! Consider donating a portion of your troop proceeds to supporting the next generation of Girl Scouts through the Capital Campaign.For more information visit: www.girlscoutsindiana.org/troopgivingclub.
Operation: Cookie Drop allows customers to support military personnel by purchasing packages of cookies to be delivered to active and retired military women and men throughout central Indiana.
In 2015, approximately 7,000 cases, (85,000 packages) of Girl Scout Cookies were delivered to Stout Field and other military locations throughout central Indiana, including 60 National Guard armories, the Marines, the Air Force and the Army. Girl Scout Cookies also went to other organizations including the USO, Indiana Veterans Home, HVAF, Roudebush Medical and many more.
Initial orderGirls who sell 175+ packages on their initial order will get a Cookie Tastic crossbody bag.
Troop rewardIf a troop averages 175+ packages per girl selling, every selling girl in that troop will receive this T-shirt!
Troop concertTroops that average 225+ packages per girl selling will receive tickets to a troop concert event for their troop!
Girl Scout Cookie Program
Girls that have earned the Operation: Cookie Drop rewards and are top selling Operation: Cookie Drop girls are chosen to help deliver cookies to the military.
Operation: Cookie Drop
2016 Recognitions
Girls had a blast rocking out to the music of Shawn Mendes on the lawn at White River State Park in 2015!
Member FDIC
Proud to partner with Girl Scouts of Central Indiana to offer cookies purchased
by credit card. Now, your favorite cookies are just a swipe away!
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To register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or see page 11213
Registration closes two weeks prior to event or when event is full, unless otherwise noted. Each troop is responsible for providing only enough adults to meet Safety-Wise ratios. Girls registering individually should also be accompanied by an adult. Only registered Girl Scouts may participate in council activities unless specified in the program description. At times, the number of adults able to attend will be limited to the Girl Scout Safety-Wise adult-to-girl ratio. Due to limited space, non-Girl Scout siblings/friends (tag-a-longs) are not permitted unless specified by program description.
Register onlineGo to girlscoutsindiana.org/activities to find the program. From there you will register on E Council:
Pop-up blockers will prevent the registration form from appearing. You must disable your pop-up blocker to register.
Make sure all names and addresses are entered correctly.
Once your registration has been submitted, you will see a pop-up window that tells you your registration has been successfully completed. This means that your registration has been submitted; it does not mean you are automatically accepted for the event. After the placement date, you will receive correspondence from the council indicating whether or not you have been selected to attend.
Confirmations will be sent to the leaders address on file.
Register by mailMail the completed registration form to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Attn: Program RegistrationSuite 100 2611 Waterfront Parkway E DrIndianapolis, IN 46214
Register by faxSend the completed form to Attn: Program Registration at 317.931.3346.
Refund policyCancellations must be received 15 days before event in order to receive a refund
Registration policyAll participants must be registered in advance. You may register by mail, fax or online.
Registration for events closes at least two weeks prior to the event or when registration has reached maximum capacity.
All registrations must be accompanied by payment in full unless otherwise indicated.
Registration can be mailed at any time and will be accepted for any event that has not been filled to capacity.
Program department contact informationBlair Adams South quadrant [email protected] 317.924.6834
Lindsay Hale Northwest [email protected] 317.924.6857
Jaime Hubbard STEM and Higher Awards [email protected] 317.924.6859
Barb Nichols Outdoor program [email protected] 317.924.6864
Kendra Nowell Central quadrant [email protected] 317.924.6811
Katie Wahlstrom Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood [email protected] 317.924.6809
Activities registration procedures
Note: No refund will be given for any amount below $5. All amounts above $5.01 will be refunded.
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AllBicentennial CelebrationBring on the Bronze ClassroomBring on the Bronze Webinar Camp Adventure PatchEwey Gooey ScienceGoing for the Gold ClassroomGoing for the Gold WebinarProgram Aide Online TrainingRun, Jump, ThrowStriving for Silver ClassroomStriving for Silver WebinarVIT Online Training
CentralAnimal HabitatsAnimal Habitats BadgeAnimals Everywhere Overnight Back in TimeBicentennial ExpoBirds of PreyBoomer BootcampBrownie Hiker BadgeBrownie Outdoor AdventurerBubble FestBug FestBugs BadgeCadette Archery BadgeCadette Trailblazer BadgeCake Decorating 101Cheer Impact
Community Earth Day Celebration at the JCCDellwood Clean UpFair TradeFrom Farm to Table: A Sow What JourneyFun with Tech: E-TextilesFun with Tech: GadgetsFun with Tech: GizmosEngineering with the Society of Women EngineersExtreme Tech Careers: Robots RuleFairy GardensFirst AidFlower PowerFused GlassGardener BadgeGeo FestGirl Scout Day with the Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Night with the Indy FuelGo NativeGoing Green FestivalHow Animals Survive Ice Skating at the FairgroundsJourney to the Jungle Junior Animal Habitats BadgeJunior Jam Prep DayLady JusticeLate Night Bat CampfireLights, Camera, AspireMake Your Own CompassMay the Force of Newton Be With YouMicrosoft StoreMs. S.T.E.M. an Exploration in CareersPaintingPinewood DerbyPixy GardenPlaying the Past: Air & Space Ready for a Hike?Remarkable Women of IndianaSavvy CitizenSilly Safaris: Daisys & BrowniesSpring into Science
Snacks BadgeSpring Fling Staying FitTextile ArtistThe Chemist in YouTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTough Cookie Run VolunteersUp Live and PersonalWinter Fun DayWonderful World of Trees
NortheastAnimal HabitatsAnimal Habitats BadgeAnimals Everywhere Overnight Back in TimeBicentennial ExpoBirds of PreyBrownie Hiker BadgeBrownie Outdoor AdventurerBubble FestBug FestBugs BadgeCadette Archery BadgeCadette Trailblazer BadgeCake Decorating 101Cheer ImpactCommunity Earth Day Celebration at the JCCDellwood Clean UpFair TradeFrom Farm to Table: A Sow What JourneyFun with Tech: E-TextilesFun with Tech: GadgetsFun with Tech: GizmosEngineering with the Society of Women EngineersExtreme Tech Careers: Robots RuleFairy GardensFirst AidFlower PowerFused GlassGardener BadgeGeo Fest
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Girl Scout Day with the Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Scout Night with the Indy FuelGo NativeGoing Green FestivalHow Animals Survive Ice Skating at the FairgroundsJourney to the Jungle Junior Animal Habitats BadgeJunior Jam Prep DayLady JusticeLate Night Bat CampfireLights, Camera, AspireMake Your Own CompassMay the Force of Newton Be With YouMicrosoft StoreMs. S.T.E.M. an Exploration in CareersPaintingPinewood DerbyPixy GardenPlaying the Past: Air & Space Ready for a Hike?Remarkable Women of IndianaSavvy CitizenSilly Safaris: Daisys & BrowniesSpring into ScienceSnacks BadgeSpring Fling Staying FitTextile ArtistThe Chemist in YouTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTough Cookie Run VolunteersUp Live and PersonalWinter Fun DayWonderful World of Trees
NorthwestA Gift for Mother's DayAthletic GymnastBackstage Pass to the SymphonyBakers in TrainingBirdhouse Building
Building Confidence with Kappa Delta Chemistry Discovery Day with Iota Sigma PiFamily Farm FunFire Starting TechniquesFishing 101Girl Scouts Celebrate Nano DaysGymnastics FunIndiana University Kokomo Science DayMaple SugaringMiss ManorsNew Cuisine from Around the WorldPurdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Basketball DayScouts Weekend at Indiana BeachSimple MealsSociety of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue UniversitySuper SnacksWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampWoodworking with WiCM
South2015 Brownie OvernightA Gift for Mother's DayA Place from the PastAbracadabraBe-Dazzled!BeeswaxBlue Springs Cavern OvernightBook ArtistBuild A BalloonCadette Archery BadgeCamp Courage Miss FirefighterCamp Courage Young FirefighterComic ArtistDiscovering the Art Spaces Sculpture CollectionDiscover STEM @ RHITDowntown Terre Haute Art Spaces TourDrawing at The Art of Kira StudiosElephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!"
Entertainment TechnologyFirst AidFranklin College Tour Girls Take FlightGlass Fusing at uPaintHoller Hoppin' Zip LinesHome Scientist at KidscommonsIce Cream Parlor Shake UpIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball GameIndiana University TourJunior JamJunior Jam JudgesLights, Camera, AspireLions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Me & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMom & Me Time at uPaintMoney CountsMoney ManagerMusic of My WorldMusic & MeMy Family StoryNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the Earth PreservePaddling AroundRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Spring Family Day at Camp GallahueSurviving the "Angel of Death": An Afternoon with Eva Kor, Holocaust SurvivorTroops Love CampingUsing Resources WiselyVisit the MineWildflower Hike at Laura Hare
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Indy FuelGirl Scouts Celebrate Nano DaysGoing Green FestivalGymnastics FunIce Cream Parlor Shake UpIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball GameLions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Maple SugaringMe & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMicrosoft StoreMom & Me Time at uPaintMoney CountsMy Family StoryNew Years CheersNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the Earth PreservePassport to Hi TechPioneer Girl's LifePixy GardenPurdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Baketball DayRemarkable Women of IndianaRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Run, Jump, ThrowGirl Scout Weekend at Indiana BeachSilly Safaris: Daisys & BrowniesSpring into Science
Spring Family Day at Camp GallahueSpring FlingSummer CelebrationThe Chemist in YouTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTroops Love CampingUp Live and PersonalUsing Resources WiselyVisit the MineWildflower Hike at Laura Hare Nature Preserve at Downey HillWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampZumba Kids
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program activities2016 Brownie OvernightA Gift for Mother's DayAbracadabraAtheletic GymnastBack in TimeBakers in TrainingBe-Dazzled!BeeswaxBicentennial ExpoBicentennial CelebrationBirdhouse BuildingBirds of PreyBoomer BootcampBrownie Hiker BadgeBrownie Outdoor AdventurerBubble FestBug FestBugs BadgeBugs, Bugs, BugsBuild A BalloonBuilding Confidence with Kappa DeltaCamp Adventure PatchCamp Courage Young FirefighterCheer ImpactCommunity Earth Day Celebration at the JCCCrazy CardioElephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!"Entertainment TechnologyFair Trade Farim to PizzaEcosystem HikeEngineering with the Society of Women EngineersEwey Gooey ScienceFairy GardensFamily Farm FunFirst AidFishing 101Geo FestGeocaching OutingGirl Scout Day with the
Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Scout Night with the Indy FuelGirl Scouts Celebrate Nano Days Girls Take FlightGlass Fusing at uPaintGo NativeGoing Green FestivalGymnastics FunHerbal Art Spa: The Green Guru SessionsHome ScientistHome Scientist at KidscommonsHow Animals SurviveIce Cream Parlor Shake Up Ice Skating at the FairgroundsIndiana State University Art Spaces TourIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball GameIt's Your Story Paint It!Late Night Bat CampfireLet's Go Hiking!Letterboxing and Geocaching for Fun!Lions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Manners at the MansionMaple SugaringMay the Force of Newton Be With YouMe & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMicrosoft StoreMiss ManorsMom & Me Time at uPaintMoney ManagerMusic & MeMy Family StoryNew Years CheersNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the
Earth PreserveOvernight in the ParkPaintingPassport to Hi TechPioneer Girl's LifePixy GardenPurdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Baketball DayReady for a Hike?Remarkable Women of IndianaRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Run, Jump, ThrowGirl Scout Weekend at Indiana BeachSilly Safaris: Daisys & BrowniesSilly SportsSpring into ScienceSnacks BadgeSociety of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue UniversitySpring Family Day at Camp GallahueSpring FlingSummer CelebrationSuper SnacksThe Chemist in YouTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTroops Love CampingUp Live and PersonalUsing Resources WiselyVisit the MineWater, Water, EverywhereWhat is the Best Pet?Wildflower Hike at Laura Hare Nature Preserve at Downey HillWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampWinter Fun DayZumba Kids
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Family Farm FunFire Starting TechniquesFirst AidFishing 101Flower PowerFused GlassGardener BadgeGeo FestGeocaching OutingGirl Scout Day with the Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Night with the Indy FuelGirl Scouts Celebrate Nano DaysGirl Scouts Weekend at Indiana BeachGirls Take FlightGlass Fusing at uPaintGo NativeGoing Green FestivalGymnastics FunHerbal Art Spa: The Green Guru SessionsHip HopHoller Hoppin' Zip LinesHome Scientist at KidscommonsIce Cream Parlor Shake UpIce Skating at the FairgroundsIndiana State University Art Spaces TourIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball GameJazzy JewelerJourney to the Jungle Junior Animal Habitats BadgeJunior JamJunior Jam Prep DayLady JusticeLate Night Bat CampfireLet's Go Camping!Letterboxing and Geocaching for Fun!Lions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Manners at the MansionMake Your Own CompassMaple SugaringMay the Force of Newton Be
With YouMe & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMicrosoft StoreMom & Me Time at uPaintMusic of My WorldMusic & MeMs. S.T.E.M. an Exploration in CareersMy Family StoryNew Years CheersNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the Earth PreserveOvernight in the ParkPassport to Hi TechPioneer Girl's LifePlants, Animals & MePlaying the Past: Air & Space Purdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Baketball DayRemarkable Women of IndianaRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Run, Jump, ThrowSavvy CitizenSilly SportsSimple MealsSociety of Women Engineers Girl Scout Day at Purdue UniversitySpring Family Day at Camp GallahueSpring Fling Staying FitSummer CelebrationTake Aim for ArcheryTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTroops Love CampingUp Live and PersonalVisit the MineWildflower Hike at Laura Hare Nature Preserve at Downey HillWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampZumba Kids
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A Gift for Mother's DayA Place from the PastAnimal HelpersAtheletic GymnastBack in TimeBackstage Pass to the SymphonyBe-Dazzled!BeeswaxBicentennial ExpoBicentennial CelebrationBirdhouse BuildingBirds of PreyBlue Springs Cavern OvernightBoomer BootcampBug FestBuilding Confidence with Kappa DeltaCadette Archery BadgeCadette Trailblazer BadgeCake Decorating 101Camp Adventure PatchCamp Courage Miss FirefighterComic ArtistCommunity Earth Day Celebration at the JCCDellwood Clean UpDiscover STEM @ RHITDowntown Terre Haute Art Spaces TourElephant & Piggie's "We Are in a Play!"Entertainment TechnologyFrom Farm to Table: A Sow What JourneyFun with Tech: E-TextilesFun with Tech: GadgetsFun with Tech: Gizmos Ecosystem HikeExtreme Tech Careers: Robots RuleFamily Farm FunFire Starting TechniquesFirst Aid
Fishing 101Fused GlassGeo FestGeocaching OutingGirl Scout Day with the Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Scout Night with the Indy FuelGirl Scouts Weekend at Indiana BeachGirl Scouts Celebrate Nano DaysGirls Take FlightGlass Fusing at uPaintGo NativeGoing Green FestivalGymnastics FunHerbal Art Spa: The Green Guru SessionsHoller Hoppin' Zip LinesIce Cream Parlor Shake Up Ice Skating at the FairgroundsIndiana University Kokomo Science DayIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball GameJourney to the JungleJunior Jam JudgesLate Night Bat CampfireLegacy Badge Day: Comic ArtistLegacy Badge Day: Finding Common GroundLights, Camera, AspireLions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Make Your Own CompassMaple SugaringMe & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMicrosoft Store
Mom & Me Time at uPaintMs. S.T.E.M. an Exploration in CareersNew Cuisine from Around the WorldNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the Earth PreservePassport to Hi TechPioneer Girl's LifePlants, Animals & MeProgram Aide Online TrainingPurdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Baketball DayRemarkable Women of IndianaRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Run, Jump, ThrowSpring Family Day at Camp GallahueSpring FlingStriving for Silver ClassroomStriving for Silver WebinarSurviving the "Angel of Death": An Afternoon w/Eva Kor, Holocaust SurvivorTake Aim for ArcheryTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTough Cookie Run VolunteersTrail BlazerTroops Love CampingUp Live and PersonalVisit the MineWildflower Hike at Laura Hare Nature Preserve at Downey HillWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampWonderful World of TreesWoodworking with WiCMZumba
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Girl Scout Day with the Philharmonic OrchestraGirl Scout Maple Syrup ProgramGirl Scout Night with the Indy FuelGirl Scout Weekend at Indiana Beach Girls Take FlightGlass Fusing at uPaintGoing for the Gold ClassroomGoing for the Gold WebinarGo NativeGoing Green FestivalHoller Hoppin' Zip LinesIce Cream Parlor Shake UpIndiana University Music SamplerIndiana University Softball Game Indiana University TourJunior Jam JudgesLights, Camera, AspireLions, and Tigers, and PumasOh, my!Maple SugaringMe & My GalMe & My GuyMe & My Guy SkateMom & Me Time at uPaintNight at WonderLab MuseumNight Experience at Touch the Earth PreservePaddling AroundPassport to Hi TechPinewood DerbyPioneer Girl's LifePurdue SpringfestPurdue Women's Baketball DayRemarkable Women of IndianaRollin on S.T.E.A.M.Run, Jump, ThrowSpring Family Day at Camp GallahueSpring Fling
Surviving the "Angel of Death": An Afternoon w/Eva Kor, Holocaust SurvivorTextile ArtistTrash to TableTough Cookie RunTough Cookie Run Cook-OutTough Cookie Run VolunteersTroops Love CampingUp Live and PersonalVisit the MineVIT Online TrainingWildflower Hike at Laura Hare Nature Preserve at Downey HillWildflower WalkWinter Fun at CampZumbaA Gift for Mother's Day
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To register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or see page 1123131
Council program activities conducted at council program sites are listed below. These council sites are funded by proceeds from the Girl Scout Cookie Program, donations from individuals, foundations, and corporations, along with contributions from United Ways and United Funds. Adult fees are used to maximize opportunities for girl participation.
Program activity descriptions
Note: You are responsible for supplying your own meals. An evening and mid-morning snack will be provided. Registrations must be submitted by Friday, April 15 to allow time for tent assignments to be made. This activity will happen rain or shine, so plan accordingly. Daisies in first grade are permitted to attend. The overnight is optional. Confirmation packets will include a detailed agenda for the event. Fee includes all activity materials, two snacks, and a fun patch.
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834
! The largest dinosaurs such as the Brachiosaurus and Apatosaurus were herbivores (plant eaters), not carnivores (meat eaters).
2016 Brownie OvernightGrades: 1, 2, 3Office Code: 2052
$10/girl $10/adult
Session A: Apr 29 Check in: 5 p.m. Check out: 3 p.m.
Session B: Apr 30 Check in: 5 p.m. Check out: 3 p.m.
Camp Gallahue 6758 Bear Creek Rd, Morgantown
Jurassic Park's own Dr. Arrow and her lab techs are back! The event opens with stories and songs, followed by five different daytime activities designed to help you become great caretakers for your own baby dinosaur.
!RecognitionSome programs offer a badge when you complete the program activity. How cool is that?
Have fun learning and earning when you see this icon!
Fun patchAdd some bling to your sash or vest. Because a girl can never have too many patches!
This symbol notes that girls who register for a program activity with this icon will receive a fun patch. Note: adults do not receive fun patches with registration.
Fun factsDid you know...
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Get socialShare a photo with us! Tweet us about your big adventure or new discovery!
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ns A Gift for Mother's DayGrades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Office Code: 2052 | 2054
Looking for the perfect gift for Mother's Day? We have you covered! Use your imagination to paint an adorable, one-of-a kind- bud vase that will melt your favorite female's heart!
Note: Projects will all require kiln firing and will be available for pick up one week after program. Shipping options available if needed.
$14/girl $1 /adult
Session A: Apr 21 6-8 p.m.
uPaint Pottery Studio 3113 W Smith Valley Rd, Ste D, Greenwood
Session B: Apr 21 6 p.m.
uPaint Plainfield 1820 E Main St, Plainfield
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834 (Greenwood)
Contact: Lindsay Hale 317.924.6857 (Plainfield)
A Place from the PastGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Office Code: 2054
Would you like to see how a civil war senator and his wife lived? What did they do for entertainment? Visit Lane Place and see some of the crafts that Joanna Lane made, then work on making some of your own.
Note: Space is limited with this event. Extra adults may have to wait while the girls go on the tour.
$3 girl $1 adult
Apr 23 1-3 p.m.
Lane Place 212 S Water St, Crawfordsville
Contact: Lindsay Hale 317.924.6857
Will earn requirements towards earning Playing in the Past badge
Abracadabra Grades: K, 1, 2, 3 Office Code: 2052
Now you see it, now you! "How did she do that?" Amaze and astound your friends and family with magic! Get ready to learn how to perform 20 magic tricks using everyday items. You will be given a take-home magic kit containing necessary supplies to put on your own magic show at home.
$5/girl $1/adult
Session A: Apr 2 1-2 p.m.
Session B: Apr 2 2-3 p.m.
Girl Scout Service Center at Bloomington 1000 N Walnut St, Ste I, Bloomington
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834
Animals at Eagle CreekGrades: 4, 5 Office Code: 2056
Explore animals of the wild in their natural habitats. Learn how animals in the wild eat, how they play, and how we can help them. Become an advocate for animals.
Note: Gate fee will be waived for participants.
$6/girl $1 /adult
Mar 30 5-6:30 p.m.
Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
Animal Habitats badge
! Eagle Creek park is the largest park in Indianapolis. There are many other parks in the city and around the state.
To register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or see page 11233
Animal Habitats at Garfield Park Grades: 4, 5Office Code: 2056
Have you ever wondered where animals in the wild live? Some animals need warm air and live in a dry climate, while others survive in cold climates that are wet. Learn all about animals and where they live and find out how animals survive in the wild.
$6/girl $2 /adult
Apr 19 5:15-6:15 p.m.
Garfield Conservatory and Botanical Gardens 2505 Conservatory Dr, Indianapolis
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
Animal Habitats badge
Garfield Park Conservatory houses 10,000 square feet of plants from the world's tropics. Even if it's snowing outside, the conservatory is always in full bloom.
Animal Helpers Grades: 6, 7, 8Office Code: 2056
People and animals have been working together for years! Animals have been providing us with food, clothing, and transportation for ages. Explore how animals keep us safe and provide companionship.
$5/girl $1 /adult
Feb 13 2:30-3:30 p.m.
Monon Community Center East 1195 Central Park Dr W, Carmel
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
Animal Helpers badge
Animals Everywhere Overnight Grades: 4, 5Office Code: 3125
Do you love animals? Get a hands-on look at different kinds of animals and their habitats. On Saturday morning, Silly Safaris will bring their Funologists in to lead an interactive animal show. This will be a very high-energy show, so be ready to have fun learning about animals and their habitats!
Note:Fee includes program, a light breakfast and badge. Bring a snack to share.
$16/girl $3/adult
Mar 4-5 7 p.m.-10 a.m.
Math and Science Center, Camp Dellwood 2301 N Girls School Rd, Indianapolis
Contact: Katie Wahlstrom 317.924.6809
Animal Habitats badge
Athletic Gymnast Grades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8 Office Code: 2054
Being a Gymnast takes a lot of hard work, dedication and practice. Learn from the staff at InterActive Academy what it takes to be a gymnast. Learn the basics of gymnastics. You will flip over the fun they get to have during practices.
$17/girl $1 /adult
Apr 23 5 -8 p.m.
InterActive Academy 3795 S 421, Zionsville
Contact: Lindsay Hale 317.924.6857
My Best Self, Practice with Purpose, and Good Sportsmanship badge
! The four categories women compete in at the Olympics are the vault, the uneven bars, the balance beam and floor exercise.
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ns Back in Time Grades: Family Office Code: 2050
Tour the childhood home of James Whitcomb Riley. While on the tour, you will feel like you have traveled back in time as you see firsthand what life was like nearly 100 years ago.
Note: This activity includes home tour, museum tour and a fun craft.
$5/girl $1 /adult
Apr 16 11 a.m.
Riley Birthplace Museum 250 W Main St, Greenfield
Contact: Kendra Nowell 317.924.6811
Will earn requirements towards earning Playing in the Past badge
Backstage Pass to the Symphony Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2054
The Lafayette Symphony Orchestra invites you to experience a rehearsal of their performance of Puccini's work. Before they begin their performance, join them for hands-on learning, a behind the scenes tour of the theater and a pizza party. Listen to the first half of the dress rehearsal, and marvel at the sights and sounds of the symphony.
$3/girl $3/adult
Apr 8 6:30-9 p.m.
Long Center for the Performing Arts 111 N 6th St, Lafayette
Contact: Lindsay Hale 317.924.6857
Bakers In Training Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5 Office Code: 2054
Are you an aspiring baker? Put on your baking hat and apron and let the flour fly as you put your baking skills to the test at Panera Bread! Learn the essentials and fundamentals of baking by making your very own French baguette to take home.
$22/girl $1 /adult
Session A: Feb 24 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
Session B: Mar 3 4:30 p.m.-6 p.m.
Panera Bread 2415 Sagamore Pkwy S, Lafayette
Contact: Lindsay Hale 317.924.6857
! There are 20 bakeries throughout the country that supply fresh dough to each Panera Bread location every morning.
Be-Dazzled! Grades: AllOffice Code: 2052
Be dazzled by jewelry making! In this hands-on workshop you will get to make your own jewelry.Try your hand at bead work, bracelet making, and much more! Create the perfect gift for the woman you look up to in your life, or make something beautiful just for you! You will create two different pieces, plus an adorable "treasure tin" to store your creations.
Note: please bring a small Altoids-sized tin if you wish to create a treasure box.
$5/girl $1 /adult
Session A: Apr 24 1-3 p.m. Grades: K-3
Session B: Apr 17 1-4p.m. Grades: 4-12
Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute 1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834
Jeweler badge (Junior)
To register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or see page 11235
Beeswax! Grades: Family Office Code: 2052
What's that buzz? Hunter's Honey Farm, of course! Visit a live hive, roll a beeswax candle, bottle a 6 oz. honey bear, and - the best part - taste the honey! The day ends with a guided hay ride tour around the farm.
$12.50/girl $12.50 /adult
May 7 10 a.m. - noon
Hunter's Honey Farm 6501 W Honey Lane, Martinsville
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834
This fourth generation family has been keeping bees since 1910.
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Bicentennial Expo Grades: Family Office Code: 2050
Visit the state of Indiana in one day! Explore the beautiful Indiana State Museum and its grounds as the state comes to Indianapolis to celebrate Indiana's bicentennial.
$5/girl $5/adult
Session A: May 20 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Session B: May 21 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Indiana State Museum 650 W Washington St, Indianapolis
Contact: Kendra Nowell 317.924.6811
Bicentennial Celebration Grades: All Office Code: 2056It's Indiana's 200th anniversary! Indiana's 2016 Bicentennial celebration aims to honor our state's 200 years of history. Earn a special patch by participating in this yearlong celebration! Participate in each of the following areas to receive a special patch: arts and culture, sports and outdoor recreation, culinary and agritourism and heritage. When you register, your troop will be sent one booklet to catalogue each activity you attended. Take a picture of your troop participating, and have your troop write a few sentences explaining what you did. Once you fulfill the requirements, mail your passport back to to receive your troop's patches at:
Attn:Barb Nichols Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 2611 Waterfront Parkway E Dr, Ste 100Indianapolis, IN 46214
Note: Cost of program includes booklet and patch. To register find the link on January 1 on the activity finder.
$3/girl $3/adult
Jan 1
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
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Get ready for spring by building a house for our feathered friends. Create your very own bluebird box to put up in your own backyard. How many bluebirds do you think will visit the home you build for them?
Note: Supplies and tools are provided.
$10/girl $1/adult
Feb 28 2-4 p.m.
Prophetstown State Park 5545 Swisher Rd, West Lafayette
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
Birds of Prey Grades: AllOffice Code: 2056
Have you ever stared at a hawk close-up or hooted like an owl? See resident birds of prey, and learn about their individual behaviors, eating habits, conservation and more. Examine their beaks, feet, and other adaptations that make them successful birds of prey.
Note: Gate fee is waived for participants.
$6/girl $1/adult
Feb 18 5-6:30 p.m. Mar 10 5-6:30 p.m Apr 13 5-6:30 p.m
Eagle Creek Park, Ornithology Center 6515 Delong Rd, Indianapolis
Contact: Barb Nichols 317.924.6864
There are around 10,000 different species of birds worldwide.
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Black Light Hip Hop Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2151
We take the "work" out of workout, by mixing low-intensity and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party. During this fun dance party we will turn on the black lights, so wear something that glows!
$11/girl $1 /adult
Jan 23 1-2 p.m.
Noblesville Athletic Club 411 S Harbour Dr, Noblesville
Contact: Diana Keely 317.924.6856
Bluespring Caverns Overnight Adventure Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2052
This is not your average camping experience! Navigate America's longest underground river by boat. Explore on foot undeveloped sections of the caverns not typically seen on regular tours. We will spend the night in Canyon Hall, an underground bunker complete with kitchen, beds, and flushing toilets. Enjoy breakfast served to you one hundred feet below ground!
$35/girl $35/adult
Apr 30 - May 1 noon-noon
Bluespring Caverns 1459 Blue Springs Cavern Rd, Bedford
Contact: Blair Adams 317.924.6834
The Blue Springs Caverns contain 21 miles of passages and has the longest known subterranean river in the United States with approximately 3 miles of navigable river.
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To register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org or see page 11237
Bon Voyage to London and Paris Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Office Code: 2056
From the impressive St. Paul's Cathedral to the famed Eiffel Tower, discover two of Europe's most popular cities. Marvel at the Arc De Triomphe, experience the luxury of Versailles and pose for a picture in Trafalgar Square. On this EFT tour of Europe we will experience