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C O N T E N T SIntroductionOffice/Bay Shop Hours & Locations ............ 2General Information/Personify ......................3Registration Information...................................4Registration Form ................................................5Calendar Pages .............................................. 7-23

Grade Levels & SectionsGirl Scout Daisies, Grades K-1 .......................24Girl Scout Brownies, Grades 2-3 ..................28Girl Scout Juniors, Grades 4-5 .................... 34Girl Scout Cadettes, Grades 6-8 .................42Girl Scout Seniors, Grades 9-10 .................. 50Girl Scout Ambassadors, Grades 11-12 ......56 Adult & Volunteer Programs ..........................62

Program HighlightsOlder Girl Awards ..............................................33Leadership Application ................................... 61Camp Information ........................................... 66Outdoor Equipment Rental Form................67

Council InformationGS Cookie Program/ GS Fall Product Sales Program .......................8The Bay Shop ..................................................... 68

Programs for all Girl Scout levelsare listed in the individual grade level sections.

Newark, DelawareNewark Resource Center (NRC)501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713-1301T: 302-456-7150 · F: 302-456-7188Toll Free: 800-341-4007

Salisbury, MarylandPeninsula Resource Center (PRC)1346 Belmont Ave., Ste. 601, Salisbury, MD 21804 T: 410-742-5107 · F: 410-742-9506Toll Free: 800-374-9811O

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NRC Bay Shop501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713-1301T: 302-456-7176 · F: 302-456-7188Toll Free: 800-341-4007Shop Hours: ...... M, T, Th, F: 9:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. ............................... W: 9:30 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sat: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

PRC Bay Shop1346 Belmont Avenue, Ste. 601, Salisbury, MD 21804 T: 410-742-5107 · F: 410-742-9506Toll Free: 800-374-9811Shop Hours: ...... M, T, Th, F: 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m................................ W: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sat.: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

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Wilmington, DelawareCommunity Service Building (CSB)100 W. 10th St., Ste. 610, Wilm., DE 19801-1632T: 302-778-0293 · F: 302-778-0297

Office Hours (Labor Day-Memorial Day)NRC, CSB ......... M-F 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.PRC .................... M-F 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.All offices and Bay Shops close at 12 p.m., each Friday throughout the summer.

Dear Friends,

As the 2012-2013 Girl Scout membership year begins, we are completing our historic 100th anniversary year as an organization and 50th year as a council. We are entering the next century with the same dedication to developing girls of courage, confidence and character we have had for our entire history. This year, we focus on how ToGetHerThere -- a multifaceted campaign to increase opportunities for girls’ leadership.

The 2012-2013 GSCB Council Program Guide offers a significant increase in program opportunities for Girl Scouts of all ages up and down the Delmarva Peninsula. We have partnered with organizations such as Delaware State Parks, nature centers, museums, arts institutions and many others to develop new and unique programming that coordinates with the badge programs available in the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting.

Many of the successful special events and programming from previous years will be back – including Engineering Your Tomorrow, Passport to Nursing, the Third Annual Thin Mint Run, the Women of Distinction programs and On My Honor: A Celebration of Achievement, which was launched in spring 2012 to recognize Girl Scout Gold, Silver and Bronze award recipients.

We continue our shift to “green” distribution, with the Council Program Guide available online, as well as the launch of the Family Connections eNews in fall 2012. Please take a moment to look through the exciting programs and plan for this new program year. We look forward to seeing Girl Scouts learning and growing at events all year long!

Yours in Girl Scouting,

Anne T. HoganChief Executive Officer

Lynne S. ShandBoard Chair

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Joining Girl Scouts is simple!Visit our website at www.gscb.org and click on “Join the Girl Scouts” or contact us for more information on local area troops or opportunities by calling 800-341-4007.

Welcome to

Personify is our online registration system for GSUSA membership registration and coming soon; program events, camp and adult learning courses.

Features for Troop Leaders As a troop leader, you can use “Troop Management” to:• Manageyourtroopmembers’contactinformation.• Communicatewithtroopmembersusinge-mailfromwithinthesystem.• Printmembershipcardsfortroopmembers.• Createandprintatrooproster.• Re-registeryourtroop.• Registertroopmembersforprogramevents(comingsoon).

Features for Individuals As an individual, you can:• Keepyourcontactinformationup-to-date.• Registeronlineforprogramevents,residentcampandadultlearningcourses

(coming soon). • Payyourannualmembershipduesandprintyourmembershipcard.• MakeadonationtoGirlScoutsoftheChesapeakeBay.

Features for Parents/Guardians As a parent/guardian, you can:• Keepyourdaughter’scontactinformationup-to-date.• Registerheronlineforprogrameventsandresidentcamp(comingsoon).• Payherannualmembershipduesandprinthermembershipcard.• MakeadonationtoGirlScoutsoftheChesapeakeBay.

Help Desk If you need help getting started in Personify or have a problem with one of the functions,please contact our help desk staff. Available Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 [email protected] x 7161302-456-7161

Who Can Go to an Event?All girls are invited to attend any of the awesome events listed in the Council Program Guide. If the girl is not a registered Girl Scout, we simply ask that you go online to www.gscb.org, fill out a membership form and pay the $12 membership fee in addition to the event cost. You may attend with your troop, bring a friend or just come join the fun with your fellow Girl Scout sisters!

Get Involved: VolunteerBecome a part of Girl Scouts and you can discover the fun, friendship and power of girls. Whether you’re a girl, college student, parent or adult (male or female) looking to make a difference in a girl’s life, there is something for you in Girl Scouts.

Patch ProgramsGSCB has a variety of patch programs to enrich and supplement the group experience with fun opportunities to discover, connect and take action. See our website, www.gscb.org, for specific information about these patches.

Religious RecognitionsReligious recognitions are developed and administered by each of the major religious groups. Through Girl Scouting, each girl is encouraged to become a stronger member of her own religion. Girls who choose to participate in one of these programs do so outside the regular troop meetings with a group of girls guided by a spiritual counselor or with their own families. For more information, please visit www.prayerpub.org or call 800-933-7729.

Adult/Girl RatiosA minimum of two registered adults (unrelated) must accompany every troop to an event, unless otherwise noted in the event description. Please consult Volunteer Essentials for exact ratio information. Individually registered girls must be accompanied by one adult. When a program specifies that adult attendance is not required, a medical release form and parent permission slips must be provided to the program leader. Our primary goal is to provide quality programming to girls. As a result, there may not be space available above the adult-to-girl ratios.

Siblings and FriendsFemale siblings and friends are welcome to join us if they meet the grade level requirements of the program. If they are not registered Girl Scouts, they will simply need to pay a $12 membership fee, in addition to the event cost, and complete the online membership form at www.gscb.org. Please do not bring children who are not within the grade level requirement unless noted in the event description. Boys are welcome to attend events only ifspecifically noted.

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To register for programs, please use the Event Registration Form found on page 5 or at www.gscb.org. Registrations can also be accepted over the phone with payment by credit card. When filling out your registration form, please be sure to include the name of the event for which you are registering.

Send Registrations to:Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713-1301For questions, call:T: 302-456-7182 or 800-341-4007 ext. 7182F: 302-456-7188

List All ParticipantsPlease list all participants, including girls and adults, by the name used on their Membership Form. Please do not use nicknames and be sure to spell their names correctly. If you are planning to bring girls who are not yet registered members, you need to register them for the event with Event Registration Form. Please include a Membership Registration Form and $12 Girl Scout membership fee. (Membership Registration Form may be completed online at www.gscb.org).IftheparticipantisnotyetinKindergarten,youmuststillpaythefeefortheprogram. No additional Girl Scout registration fee is required.

Financial AssistanceGirl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay is grateful to the many individuals, service clubs and businesses for their support of the Financial Assistance program. GSCB also receives funding for financial assistance from the Wilmington Flower Market, the Christmas Shop, the United Fund of Talbot County and the United Ways of Delaware, the Lower Eastern Shore of MD, the VirginiaEasternShoreandCecilandKentcounties.FinancialAssistanceisavailableforallGirl Scout events unless otherwise noted. The Financial Assistance Form can be found on the bottom right of the Event Registration Form on page 5. Please complete and mail to the Newark Resource Center. For more information, contact GSCB at 800-341-4007.

PaymentInclude full payment with all registrations. You may pay with a troop debit card, a Visa/MasterCard/Discover/American Express credit card, check or cash. Checks need to be written in blue or black ink. Please make checks payable to GSCB and include phone number and driver’s license number on the front of check. Please do not send cash through the mail. Payments will be processed as they arrive at the GSCB Resource Center in Newark.

Cancellations and RefundsEvents are held rain or shine unless inclement weather would adversely affect the program. In those cases, participants will be notified of cancellation and/or rescheduling of programs. If GSCB cancels an event for any reason or cannot place participants in the event of their choice, GSCB will issue a complete refund of the registration fee. If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once the minimum number is met, registration will remain open until the maximum number is reached. Cancellation and refund requests must be made in writing. Thirty days written notice is required to receive 50 percent of registration fees of $7.50 or more per individual.No refunds will be issued if less than 30 days written notice is given, unless for medical reasons. Refunds for medical reasons will only be processed if notification is made before the event or within one week following the event, accompanied by a doctor’s note. No refunds will be issued for individuals who do not show for their scheduled event. If applicable, the $12 Girl Scout membership fee is also non-refundable.

ConfirmationsOnce we receive your registration, you will be sent a receipt via email (troop leaders will receive confirmation for troop registrations). This lets you know you have been registered for the event or you are on the waiting list. If a program is not filled by the closing date, it may be cancelled and you will be notified by email.

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September 2012This Month in GS History...

Highlights this month...5 - Volunteer Essentials............................................................................. pg 6415 - Make the World a Better Place & Use Resources Wisely ........pg 2515 - Miraculous Monarchs .................................................................pgs 29, 3515 - Rock Climbing Adventurer ...........................................pgs 35, 43, 51, 5716 - Rock Climbing Adventurer ..........................................pgs 35, 43, 51, 5719 - GS Silver Award Education ................................................................pg 4319 - GS Gold Award Education .........................................................pgs 51, 5719 - GS Gold Award Reviews .............................................................pgs 51, 5719 - Volunteer Essentials ........................................................................... pg 6422 - Farm & Food Adventure ...........................................................pgs 35, 4322 - Outdoor Adventurers .........................................................................pg 3522 - Archery Adventures ............................................................................pg 4322 - GSCB Archery Certification Training ............................................pg 6323-GSCBEssentialstoRiverKayaking ................................................pg 6326 - GS Silver Award Education ...............................................................pg 4326 - GS Gold Award Education ........................................................pgs 51, 5726 - Volunteer Essentials .......................................................................... pg 6429 - What’s Bugging You? ..........................................................................pg 2929 - Habitat Homes .....................................................................................pg 3529-30 - Outdoor Education, Camping Basics....................................pg 65

September Bay Shop SpecialsAll month - 15 percent off all Chesapeake Bay logo items. Spend $60, receive $5 in Bay Shop Bucks.Blockbuster sale: Wednesday, September 26.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGEvery girl has greatness inside her. Yet she faces barriers she can’t withstand alone: a lack of role models, unhealthy images of beauty, peer pressure to not stand out, and a mean-girl culture. Girl Scouts can help. Visit ToGetHerThere.org for more information.

September 1943 The first official Girl Scout calendar, dated 1944, is produced by the national organization for council and troop fundraising in place of cookies, which most bakers were unable to supply due to war-time rationingof ingredients.

Volunteer Essentials

Bay Shop begins Wednesday night hours.

Rock Climbing Adventurer

Make the World a Better Place & Use Resources Wisely

Miraculous Monarchs

Rock Climbing Adventurer

GS Silver Award Ed.

GS Gold Award Ed.GS Gold Award Reviews

Volunteer Essentials

GS Silver Award Ed.

GS Gold Award Ed.

Volunteer Essentials

The Bay Shops Blockbuster

What’s Bugging You?

Habitat Homes

Camping Basics

Farm & Food Adventure

Outdoor Adventurers

Archery Adventures

GSCB Archery Cert. Training

Back To Troop Open House at the Bay Shops

GSCB Essentials to River Kayaking

Bay Shop begins Saturday hours.

Offices andBay Shops Closed

Camping Basics

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2013 Girl Scout Cookie ProgramWhat can a Girl do? A World of Good!Create a world of good!

With your guidance and the power of Girl Scout cookies, girls can make positive changes in the world around them. Girls can speak for those less fortunate, foster changes where they are needed and have a true impact both close to home and on the other side of the world. This year’s cookie program encourages girls to set high goals and use some cookie money to make the world a better place. They will grow in ways you never dreamed possible.

Girl Scout cookies do a World of GoodThe Girl Scout Cookie Program is lots of fun. But it’s also the largest girl-led business in the country and helps girls develop five key business and leadership skills that last a lifetime:

1. Goal Setting–as she sets cookie sales goals and makes a plan to reach them.2. Decision-Making-as she helps decides how her team will spend their cookie money.3. Money Management–as she takes cookie orders and handles customer’s money. 4. People Skills–as she learns how to talk to and listen to all kinds of people while selling cookies.5. Business Ethics–as she is honest and responsible at every step of the way.

2013 is the 10th Anniversary of Operation: Taste of Home,Making a World of Difference...One Cookie Package at a Time

For a decade, Girl Scouts have brought a touch of home to military troops around the world by sending cookies to U.S. military troops around the world or to those in need of a treat on the Delmarva Peninsula by collecting cookie donations for Operation Taste of Home. Invite customers to participate in this project by purchasing one or more boxes of cookies to be sent to troops far away from home, or given to those in need locally. With Operation: Taste of Home, customers can give to others while supporting Girl Scouting at the same time.

2012 Fall Product Sales ProgramEvery fall, GSCB conducts a Fall Product Sales Program. This is a family and friends program, where Girl Scouts take orders for nuts/candy and magazines directly from family members and friends.The combined QSP/Nut Program provides Girl Scout troops with funds for more activities and trips during the first half of the year.

Ordering and/or Renewing your family and friends’ favorite magazines. Girl Scouts contact family and friends asking them to renew or subscribe to their favorite magazines. They can contact family and friends via email through QSP’s online magazine ordering system and will earn troop proceeds and incentives for each subscription purchased.

Friendly Referrals using Address AdventureGirl Scouts can ask out-of-town family and friends to help support Girl Scouts by completing the special referral coupons in the mail-out booklets. QSP will mail information twice about purchasing their favorite publications at the same low prices.

Great Tasting Nuts and CandyThe nut and candy portion of the program offers family and friends the option to support Girl Scouts by purchasing high-quality, delicious nuts and candy. The nuts and candies are attractively packaged, will be delivered before the winter holidays and make thoughtful gifts.

Girl Fun!Girls can log on to www.whatcanagirldo.com to check out the new and interactive website. Girls can engage in fun and educational games that challenge and entertain them as they run the day to day operations of the “Nut Factory”. Additional resources like goal posters, goal setting and goal certificates will also be available on the website.

GSCB

Troops can earn both patches!Two patches, one activity: GSCB Goal Setting Patch Program. Look for complete details with the Fall Product Sales Program materials. To receive Goal Setting Patches for the girls in the troop: 1. The girls in the troop must discuss and set goals for the 2012/2013 Girl Scout program year. 2. Complete the Goal Setting Patch Program Worksheet and Patch Order Form. To earn both patches, turn form into your service unit with your FPSP paperwork. To earn just the Goal Getter patch, turn form into the service unit by January 15. 3. Participate in the 2012 Fall Product Sales Program with at least $50 in sales. 4. Participate in the 2013 Cookie Program.

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October 2012

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Highlights this month...1 - Fall Product Sales Program begins .................................................... pg 82 - Volunteer Essentials ........................................................................... pg 646 - Robot Fun! ..............................................................................................pg 356 - Fun With Robotics! ............................................................................. pg 446 - Healthy Mind! Healthy Body! ............................................................pg 256 - Bugs.......................................................................................................... pg 2913 - Poetry of Hip Hop ..................................................................... pgs 35, 4313 - Woodworker Badge-Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum .. pg 4313 - Jumpstart - Creating Your Own Screenplay or Novel ...pgs 43, 52 14 - Rock Climbing Adventurer ........................................pgs 35, 43, 51, 5717 - GS Gold Award Reviews ............................................................pgs 51, 5719-21 - 100th Centennial Jamboree......... pgs 25, 29, 35, 44, 52, 57, 6320 - Animal Habitats ................................................................................. pg 3620 - Teamwork Technology - Geocaching Fun! .............................. pg 3620 - Geocaching Techno Girls .............................................................. pg 4420 - Trees, Trees, Trees ........................................................................... pg 4424 - Volunteer Essentials ........................................................................ pg 6426 - Sudden Opportunities due ...................... pgs 25, 29, 36, 44, 52, 5827 - Fall Harvest at the Mill ................................. pgs 25, 29, 36, 44, 52, 5827 - Bugs in the Museum ......................................................................... pg 2927 - The In’s and Out’s of Gardening .................................................. pg 3628 - Dancer Badge - Delaware Dance Company ........................... pg 29

October Bay Shop SpecialsAnnual sale, October 15-27. All fun patches: 10 percent off.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGWith your help, she’s one step closer to breaking through those barriers and blossoming into her full potential. Your time as a mentor will give her the environment she needs to pursue the interests, causes, and leadership roles that are most important to her. She’ll learn from you that being a scientist, a CEO, or a stay-at-home mom are all paths she can take to change the world.

October 1919 The first nationwide celebrations of Girl Scout Week takes place. It includes October 31, Juliette Low’s birthday. Fall Product Sales

Program begins.Volunteer Essentials Robot Fun!

Fun with Robotics!

Healthy Mind!Healthy Body!

Bugs

Woodworker Badgeat CBMM

Jumpstart - Creating Your Own Screenplay or Novel

Poetry of Hip Hop

Rock ClimbingAdventurer

100th Anniversary Centennial Jamboree

100th Anniversary Centennial JamboreeAnimal HabitatsTeamwork TechnologyTrees, Trees, TreesGeocaching TechnogirlsNewark Bay Shop closed.

100th Anniversary Centennial Jamboree

Volunteer Essentials Sudden Opportunities Applications Due

Fall Harvest at the Mill

Bugs in the Museum

The In’s and Out’sof Gardening

This Month in GS History...

GS Gold Award ReviewBay Shop Annual Sale through October 27

Juliette Low’s BirthdayDancer Badge with Delaware Dance Company

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November 2012

Highlights this month...2 - Critter Clues .............................................................................................pg 252 - Bugs and Critters That Crawl ..............................................................pg 292 - Crime Scene Sleuth ...............................................................................pg 372-4 - In-Spa-Ration .............................................................. pgs 36, 44, 52, 583 - Hiker - Ward Museum ........................................................... pgs 29, 36, 453 - The Spice Box ......................................................................................... pg 303 - GS Silver Award Education ..................................................................pg 433 - GS Gold Award Education ...........................................................pgs 51, 573 - Healthy Mind! Healthy Body! ............................................................. pg 443 - Netiquette.................................................................................................pg 453 - Raucous Robots ............................................................................pgs 52, 583 - Volunteer Essentials............................................................................. pg 647 - Volunteer Essentials ............................................................................. pg 649 - Staying Fit With Yoga .............................................................................pg 379-11 - Girls’ Night Out - Camp Todd ...............................................pgs 30, 3710 - Passport to Nursing ....................................................................pgs 30, 3710 - Painting Badge - Biggs Museum ..................................................... pg 3010 - Geocacher ..............................................................................................pg 3710 - Night Owl - Salisbury Zoo ...................................................................pg 4510 - Travel Opportunities Learning Session ........................................pg 4510 - Volunteer Essentials .......................................................................... pg 6411 - Not Just a Picture - Taking and Editing the Image ......................pg 3714 - GS Gold Award Reviews .............................................................pgs 51, 5716 - People to People - Costa Rica ..........................................pgs 30, 37, 4517 - Travel Opportunities Learning Session .........................................pg 4517 - Samplers, Sketchbooks, and Secrets ............................................pg 3717 - Photos for Art and Memories ...........................................................pg 4517 - Hiker Girls ................................................................................................ pg 3017-18 - Troop Camp Training .....................................................................pg 6518 - On My Honor ............................................................pgs 33, 38, 45, 52, 5830-Dec 1 - Sights and Sounds - Night Skies and Photography .... pg 46 November Bay Shop SpecialsAll Christmas items: 15 percent off.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGIn Girl Scouting, a girl uses her unique talents to become the kind of leader she wants to be. Girl Scouts practice being leaders in their daily lives so they can become the future leaders the world needs.

November 1992 GSUSA, in collaboration with the National Institute of Justice, begins Girl Scouts Beyond Bars, a program that offers Girl Scout activities to girls whose mothers are incarcerated. GSCB currently has a Girl Scouts Beyond Bars program at the Baylor Correctional Institute.

This Month in GS History...

Critter Clues

Bugs and CrittersThat Crawl

Crime Scene Sleuth

In-Spa-Ration

In-Spa-RationHiker - Ward MuseumThe Spice BoxGS Silver Award Ed.GS Gold Award Ed.Healthy Mind!Healthy Body!NetiquetteRaucous RobotsVolunteer Essentials

Volunteer Essentials Staying Fit With Yoga

Girls’ Night Out

Passport to Nursing

Girls’ Night Out

Painting Badge at the Biggs Museum

Geocacher

Night Owl at the Salisbury Zoo

Travel Opportunities

Volunteer Essentials

Travel Opportunities

Samplers, Sketchbooks, and Secrets

Troop Camp Training

Hiker Girls

Photos for Art and Memories

Sights and Sounds

Bay Shop Rebate Program receiptsand rebate form due

People to People -Costa Rica

Girls’ Night Out

Not Just a Picture

In-Spa-Ration

Troop Camp Training

On My Honor

GS Gold Award Reviews

Thanksgiving

Offices andBay Shops Closed

Offices andBay Shops Closed

Bay Shops Closed

Like us on Facebook!www.facebook.com/GirlScoutsoftheChesapeakeBay

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Highlights this month...Nov 30-Dec 1 - Sights and Sounds - Night Skies and Photography .pg 461 - Program Aide Education - Core ........................................................ pg 461 - Program Aide Education - Specialty, Troop Basics .................... pg 461 - Painting ...................................................................................... pgs 30, 38, 461-2 - Sounds and Sights - Night Skies and Photography..................pg 381 - GS Silver Award Education...................................................................pg 431 - GS Gold Award Education ............................................................pgs 51, 571 - Healthy Mind! Healthy Body! .............................................................. pg 448 - Program Aide Education - Core ....................................................... pg 468 - Program Aide Education - Specialty, Troop Basics ................... pg 468 - Owls and Stars at White Clay Creek State Park ................. pgs 46, 5315 - Bugs .......................................................................................................... pg 3015 - Child and Babysitting Safety Course .............................................pg 4715- Volunteer-in-Training ..................................................................pgs 53, 5719 - GS Gold Award Reviews .............................................................pgs 51, 57

December Bay Shop SpecialsPurchase a gift card for $25 or more and receive$5 Bay Shop Bucks to redeem instantly.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGLet’s Talk: Women make up only 6.5 percent of the science advisory board members at U.S. high-tech firms. Yet 74 percent of teen girls say they’re interested in STEM subjects and fields. (Source: Overcoming the Gender Gap: Women Entrepreneurs as Economic Drivers, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2011. Generation STEM: What Girls Say about Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math, Girl Scout Research Institute, 2012.)

December 1995 Dedication ceremony held in December for new lodge at Camp Todd, called Lakeview Lodge.

This Month in GS History...

Program Aide Ed.

Owls and Star at White Clay Creek State Park

Bugs

Child and Babysitting Safety Course

Volunteer-in-Training

GS Gold Award Reviews

Program Aide Ed.GS Silver/Gold Award Ed.

Sights and Sounds

Sounds and Sights

Painting Healthy Mind!Healthy Body!

Christmas Eve

Offices andBay Shops Closed

Christmas

Offices andBay Shops Closed

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Offices andBay Shops Closed

Offices andBay Shops Closed

New Year’s Eve

Offices andBay Shops Closed

“Me and My Gal” holiday shopping nightat Bay Shops

“Me and My Gal” holiday shopping nightat Bay Shops

Sounds and Sights

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Watch for our 2013 Summer Camp Guide!

Healthy Mind!Healthy Body!

Girl Scout CookieProgram begins

Bay Shops Closed

Winter Camp,Camp Grove Point

Teen MemberBoard of Directors Applications due.

GSCB Committeesand Task GroupsApplications due.

Winter Camp,Camp Grove Point

Winter Camp,Camp Grove Point,day program

Explore theMagic of Motion

Celebrating Community

Winter Camp,Camp Todd

Winter Trees at Chestnut Hill Farm

Volunteer Essentials

Winter Camp,Camp Sandy Pines

Offices and Bay Shops Closed

Hiker

Camping Basics

Raucous Robots

Netiquette

Volunteer Essentials

GS Gold Award Ed.GS Silver Award Ed.

Camping Basics

Winter Camp,Camp Grove Point

Highlights this month...5 - Healthy Mind! Healthy Body! .............................................................. pg 445 - Girl Scout Cookie Program begins ....................................................... pg 811-13 - Winter Camp - Camp Grove Point .........pgs 26, 30, 38, 47, 53, 5911 - Teen Member Board of Directors Applications due .........pgs 53, 5911 - GSCB Committees and Task Groups Applications due ..pgs 53, 5912 - Winter Camp - Grove Point, day ..................pgs 26, 30, 38, 47, 53, 5912 - Explore the Magic of Motion .............................................. pgs 47, 53, 5916 - GS Gold Award Reviews ..............................................................pgs 51, 5719 - Celebrating Community .................................................................... pg 3019 - Winter Camp - Camp Todd ............................................... pgs 26, 30, 3819 - Winter Trees at Chestnut Hill Farm .................................................pg 4719 - Volunteer Essentials ............................................................................ pg 6421 - Winter Camp - Camp Sandy Pines ................................. pgs 26, 30, 3826 - Hiker ...........................................................................................................pg 3126 - Raucous Robots ...........................................................................pgs 52, 5826 - Netiquette ...............................................................................................pg 4526 - Volunteer Essentials ........................................................................... pg 6426-27 - Camping Basics ..............................................................................pg 6526 - GS Silver Award Education ................................................................pg 4326 - GS Gold Award Education .........................................................pgs 51, 57

January Bay Shop SpecialsAdditional 20 percent off all clearance items.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGAmazingly, women account for less than 20 percent of the bachelor’s degrees in engineering, computer science and physics. Yet when today’s girls graduate from college, the U.S. will need3 million more scientists and engineers. (Source: Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, AAUW, 2010. U.S. Department of Labor, 2003.)

January 2003 First year of GSCB’s Operation Taste of Home – more than 8,900 boxes of cookies were sent to U.S. Armed Forces overseas.

This Month in GS History...

GS Gold Award Reviews

Bay Shops Closed New Year’s DayOffices and Bay Shops Closed

Good Turn for GoodwillGood Turn for Goodwill encourages Girl Scouts to donate to Goodwill. Girls can earn patches and the troop who has the best per girl average will win a mystery party. See our website, www.gscb.org in January 2013 for more information. The program runs through February.

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Third Annual Thin Mint 5K Run/Walk Sunday, April 14, 2013 Wilmington Riverfront See Grade Level Sections for more information.

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Pockets to Petticoats

Sounds and Sights

Sounds and Sights Girl Scout Cookie Booth Sales begin

Night Sky Home Scientist

Tubing Around!

EngineeringYour Tomorrow

Powerful First Impression

Night Owl

Highlights this month...Maryland Legislative Day (date TBA)...................................... pgs 47, 53, 592 - Pockets to Petticoats .............................................................................pg 382-3 - Sounds and Sights - Night Skies and Photography ........ pgs 38, 468 - Girl Scout Cookie Booth Sales begin .................................................. pg 89 - Not Just a Picture - Taking and Editing the Image ........................ pg 3715 - Night Sky....................................................................................................pg 5316 - Home Scientist ........................................................................................pg 3116 - Tubing Around! ................................................................pgs 38, 47, 54, 5920 - GS Gold Award Reviews .............................................................pgs 51, 5723 - Engineering Your Tomorrow..............................................................pg 4723 - Powerful First Impression ..................................................pgs 47, 54, 5923 - Night Owl ................................................................................................. pg 48

February Bay Shop SpecialsAll cookie-themed items: 10 percent off. Bag bonanza: 20 percent off all Girl Scout bags.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGGirl Scout volunteers are part of a movement of nearly one million other volunteers helping girls make a lasting impact on the world. Your interests and life experiences make you the perfect person to be a new kind of role model for girls, someone who creates a safe environment where girls work together and every girl feels free to work toward her highest aspirations.

February 1989 DuPont hosts the First Annual Engineering Your Tomorrow Event, now in its 24th year.

This Month in GS History...

Not Just a Picture

GS Gold Award Reviews

World Thinking Day

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Family Partnership Campaign 2013 Family involvement in Girl Scouting, both personal and financial, is essential to support troops and the council. A financial contribution to the Family Partnership Campaign will help in the continued growth and development of a quality programs, provide safe facilities, and provide a wide variety of opportunities for girls and adult volunteers. Every donation makes a difference in the lives of girls today and tomorrow as we pave the way for future generations of female leaders. For more information please contact the Fund Development Department at 410-742-5107/800-374-9811 or visit our website, www.gscb.org. Please consider investing in the future of Girl Scouts.

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March 2013Highlights this month...2 - Healthy Mind, Healthy Body ..............................................................pg 252 - Robot Fun! ................................................................................................pg 353 - Photos For Art and Memories - Taking Pictures and Editing . pg 459 - Bugs in the Museum .............................................................................pg 299 - Girls on the American Home Front ........................................ pgs 31, 399 - The Spice Box ....................................................................................... pg 309 - Samplers, Sketchbooks, and Secrets ............................................pg 379 - Fun With Robotics! .............................................................................. pg 449 - Volunteer-In-Training ..................................................................pgs 53, 589 - Program Aide Education - Core ...................................................... pg 469 - Program Aide Education - Specialty, Outdoor Skills ................ pg 4612 - Northern Women of Distinction Celebration ........... pgs 48, 54, 5916 - Dancer Badge - Delaware Dance Company ..............................pg 2916 - Teamwork Technology - Geocaching Fun! .................................pg 3616 - Drawing Badge - Biggs Museum .....................................................pg 3916 - Creative Writing in the Afternoon ..................................................pg 3916 - Playing the Past ....................................................................................pg 3916 - Gardener ................................................................................................pg 3916 - Geocaching Techno Girls ................................................................ pg 4416 - Program Aide Education - Core..................................................... pg 4616 - Program Aide Education - Specialty, Outdoor Skills .............. pg 4616-17 - Camping Basics ..............................................................................pg 6520 - GS Gold Award Proposal Reviews ........................................pgs 51, 5722 - Critter Clues ..........................................................................................pg 2522 - Bugs and Critters That Crawl ..........................................................pg 2922 - Crime Scene Sleuth ...........................................................................pg 3723 - Wonders of the Night Sky ...........................pgs 26, 31, 39, 48, 54, 6023 - Bugs: Our Small Animal Friends ......................................................pg 3123 - GS Silver Award Education ............................................................. pg 4323 - GS Gold Award Education .......................................................pgs 51, 5723 - Netiquette ............................................................................................ pg 45 23 - Raucous Robots .........................................................................pgs 52, 5823 - Digital Photography - Ward Museum ..........................pgs 48, 54, 6023 - Child and Babysitting Safety Course ...........................................pg 4723 - Sky ........................................................................................................... pg 54

March Bay Shop SpecialsBridging Kits available. Blockbuster Wednesday: March 13, 2013.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGBy enrolling a girl in Girl Scouts, you are preparing her to be part of a world where gender-balanced leadership is the norm, and where women and men play an equal role in making decisions that change our world.

March 1999 First Annual Women of Distinction event held at the Hotel du Pont

This Month in GS History...

Girls on theAmerican Home FrontBugs in the MuseumThe Spice BoxSamplers, Sketchbooks and SecretsFun with Robotics!Volunteer In TrainingProgram Aide Ed.

Dancer BadgeGeocachingGardenerPlaying the PastTeamwork TechnologyDrawing BadgeCreative WritingProgram Aide Ed.Camping Basics

NetiquetteRaucous RobotsWonders of the Night SkyBugs...GS Silver Award Ed.GS Gold Award Ed.Digital PhotographyChild and Babysitting Safety CourseSky - Iron Hill

Critter Clues

Bugs and CrittersThat Crawl

Crime Scene Sleuth

Girl Scout Birthday

Northern Women of Distinction Celebration

Camping Basics

Photos for Artand Memories

Robot Fun!

Healthy Mind, Healthy Body

GS Gold Award Reviews

Offices andBay Shops Closed

Bay Shops Closed

Bay Shops: Blockbuster Wednesday

Bay Shops: Annual March Sale all week

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April 2013Highlights this month...4 - Alapocas After Dark ...............................................................pgs 31, 39, 485 - Critter Clues ............................................................................................. pg 255 - Crime Scene Sleuth ............................................................................... pg 375 - Bugs and Critters That Crawl.............................................................. pg 296 - Letterboxing/Geocaching on the Wilmington Riverfront ... pgs 31, 396 - Nature’s Wonders in Watercolor ....................................................... pg 316 - Drawing Nature .......................................................................................pg 406 - GS Silver Award Education ................................................................. pg 436 - GS Gold Award Education ........................................................... pgs 51, 576 - Netiquette ................................................................................................ pg 456 - Raucous Robots ............................................................................ pgs 52, 586-7 - Troop Camp Training ........................................................................ pg 6512 - People to People - Italy ....................................................... pgs 31, 40, 48 12 - Lower Shore Women of Distinction Luncheon ........ pgs 48, 55, 6013 - Hiker Habits .................................................................................... pgs 26, 3113 - Buds and Blooms ..................................................................................pg 4013 - Bark, Buds and Blooms .......................................................................pg 4813-14 - Outdoor Education, Camping Basics ...................................... pg 6514-ThinMint5KRun/Walk ............................ pgs 26, 31, 40, 48, 55, 60, 63 17 - GS Gold Award Reviews .............................................................. pgs 51, 5719-21 - Earth Day - Camp Todd ...........................pgs 27, 32, 40, 49, 55, 6020 - Earth Day - Camp Todd, day .......................pgs 27, 32, 40, 49, 55, 6020 - Water Power! ......................................................................................... pg 3220 - The Zen of Gardening ........................................................................pg 4020 - Animal Habitats ....................................................................................pg 4020 - Volunteer-In-Training ................................................................ pgs 53, 5824 - Annual Meeting ..................................................................................... pg 6326 - Mid-Shore WOD Luncheon ............................................. pgs 49, 55, 6027 - Miss Spider’s Tea Party ..............................................................pgs 27, 3228 - Women in Aviation ..............................................................................pg 49

April Bay Shop SpecialsSelected girl and adult recognition gifts: 10 percent off. Spring fun patches: 10 percent off.

TOGETHERTHERE.ORGDid you know only one in five girls believes she has the key qualities required to be a good leader? Yet the public believes that women – even more than men – have what it takes to be leaders in today’s world. (Source: Change It Up! What Girls Say About Redefining Leader-ship, Girl Scout Research Institute, 2008. Men or Women: Who’s the Better Leader? Pew Research Center, 2008.)

This Month in GS History...April 2009 The Science and Technology Lodge, later named after Lynn W. Williams, opens on Earth Day at Camp Country Center

Critter Clues

Crime Scene Sleuth

Bugs and CrittersThat Crawl

Letterboxing andGeocaching

Nature’s Wonders.

Drawing Nature

GS Silver Award Ed.

GS Gold Award Ed.

Netiquette

Raucous Robots

Troop Camp Training

Troop Camp Training People to People - Italy

Lower Shore Women of Distinction Luncheon

Hiker Habits

Buds and Blooms

Bark, Buds and Blooms

Camping Basics

Earth Day, Camp Todd Earth Day, Camp Todd

Water Power!

The Zen of Gardening

Animal Habitats

Volunteer in Training

Mid-Shore Women of Distinction Luncheon

Miss Spider’s Tea Party

Women in Aviation

Earth Day, Camp Todd

Outdoor EducationCamping Basics

3rd Annual Thin Mint5K Run/Walk

Alapocas After Dark

GS Gold Award Reviews

Annual Meetingat the ModernMaturity Center

Girl Scout Leader’s Day

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Highlights This Month…4 - Taste of Camp - Camp Todd .........................pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 604 - Pockets to Petticoats .......................................................................... pg 384 - GSCB Archery Certification Training .............................................. pg 635 - Camp Todd Open House ................................pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 605 - Camp Grove Point Open House ..................pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 605-GSCBEssentialstoRiverKayaking .................................................. pg 6310 - Critter Clues .......................................................................................... pg 2510 - Bugs and Critters That Crawl .......................................................... pg 2910 - Crime Scene Sleuth ............................................................................ pg 3710-11 - Taste of Camp - Camp Grove Point .....pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 6011 - Taste of Camp - Camp Grove Point day ...pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 6011 - Animal Habitats-Ward Museum ...................................................... pg 3211 - GS Silver Award Education ................................................................ pg 4311 - GS Gold Award Education ......................................................... pgs 51, 5711 - Netiquette ............................................................................................... pg 45 11 - Raucous Robots ........................................................................... pgs 52, 5811 - Program Aide Education - Core .......................................................pg 4611 - Program Aide Education - Specialty, Outdoor Skills ................pg 4615 - GS Gold Award Reviews............................................................. pgs 51, 5717-19 - Rockin’ and Raftin’ Weekend ............................... pgs 41, 49, 55, 6118 - Flowers .....................................................................................................pg 4118 - Home Sweet Home .............................................................................pg 4118 - GSCB Archery Certification Training ............................................ pg 6318 - GSCB Zipline Certification Training .............................................. pg 6318-NocturnalNature–KillensPondStatePark ...............................pg 4918-Tree-MendousTrees–KillensPondStatePark ........................pg 4919 - Camp Country Center Open House .........pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 6019 - Camp Sandy Pines Open House ................pgs 27, 32, 41, 49, 55, 6019-GSCBCanoeandKayakCertificationTraining-FlatWater . pg 63

May Bay Shop SpecialsScrapbook and sticker items: 10 percent off.Spend $60, receive $5 in Bay Shop Bucks.

May 2003 Women in Aviation event developed, a partnership between GSCB and the Delaware 99s, a local chapter of an international group of women pilots, to expose girls to the world of aviation.

This Month in GS History...

Taste of Girl ScoutCamp - Camp Todd

Pockets to Petticoats

GSCB ArcheryCertification Training

Camp Todd Open House

Camp Grove Point Open House

GSCB Essentials to River Kayaking

Critter Clues

Bugs and CrittersThat Crawl

Taste of Girl Scout Camp - Camp Grove Point

Crime Scene Sleuth

Rockin’ and Raftin’ Weekend

Flowers

Rockin’ and Raftin’

Home Sweet Home

GSCB Archery Certification

GSCB Zipline Certification

Nocturnal Nature

Tree-Mendous Trees

Bay Shops last Saturday opening until September

Rockin’ and Raftin’

Camp Country Center Open House

Camp Sandy PinesOpen House

GSCB Canoe and Kayak Certification Training

Netiquette Animal Habitats Taste of Girl Scout Camp - Camp Grove Point

GS Silver Award Ed. GS Gold Award Ed.

Raucous Robots

Program Aide Education

GS Gold Award Reviews

Bay Shops last Wednesday evening opening until September

Memorial Day Offices and Bay Shops Closed

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Highlights This Summer…June 1, 22 - Program Aide Education-Core ......................................... pg 46June 1, 22 - Program Aide Education-Specialty, Outdoor Skills ... pg 46June 5 - GS Silver Award Education ........................................................pg 43June 5 - GS Gold Award Education .................................................pgs 51, 57June 12 - GS Silver Award Education ......................................................pg 43June 12 - GS Gold Award Education................................................pgs 51, 57June 15 - Bugs .................................................................................................pg 32June 19 - GS Gold Award Reviews ....................................................pgs 51, 57June 22 - Geocache Adventure - Salisbury Zoo ................................. pg 41June 22 - Canoeing Basics ..........................................................................pg 61July 17 - GS Gold Award Reviews ......................................................pgs 51, 57August 21 - GS Gold Award Proposal Reviews .............................pgs 51, 57

June 1965 The Juliette Gordon Low National Center is designated as a National Historical Landmark by the National Park Service. It is the first building in Savannah to receive landmark status.

July 1975Camp Grove Point’s pool was dedicated.

August 2011Presales begin for the new Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting.

GS Silver Award Ed.

GS Gold Award Ed.

GS Silver Award Ed.

GS Gold Award Ed.

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Canoeing Basics

Program Aide Education

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June Bay Shop Specials 10 percent off camp fun patches and items.

July Bay Shop Specials 20 percent off clearance items.

August Bay Shop Specials 20 percent off girl and adult t-shirts. Starter kits available.

Bay Shops rebate program begins.

It’s time for camp! Resident and Day Camps begin in June. See gscb.org beginning in February 2013 for a full listing of camps for ALL girls!

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GradesK-1

Girl Scout Daisy Tunic & Vest

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE & USE RESOURCES WISELY - Iron Hill Museum GirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)This is a double petal program. Make the World a Better Place and Use Resources Wisely offers girls ways to help incorporate the natural world around them to promote recycling of natural resources, and keeping the grounds clean while enjoying a nature hike at the museum. WHEN: September 15, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl includes activities and petal NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. Have each girl bring a recyclable item. Min 10/Max 20

HEALTHY MIND! HEALTHY BODY! - Top Notch KarateGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Karateisn’taboutbeatingpeopleup.Karateisfunandhasapurpose.Itteaches self discipline, focus, control, pride, courage and self defense while laying the foundation for an active and healthy lifestyle. Join us as we learn about the basics of karate, test our heart rates when we’re in motion and when we’re resting, and what kinds of things that we use in everyday life might make it hard for us to breathe and exercise.WHEN: October 6, 2012, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. March 2, 2013, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. WHERE: 35 Liberty Plaza, Newark, DE, 19711COST: $12 per girl includes activities and patch.

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100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and making new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for more information, http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to make a public appearance representing Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc. within the community. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department,Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt,membership pins and tunic or vest. Application on page 61.

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department,Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt,membership pins and tunic or vest. Application on page 61.

FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL - Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and it’s modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes a fun patch.NOTE: This is an outdoor program, please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

CRITTER CLUESGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Investigate how animals stay safe, how and what they eat and where they might live. Find out what clues their feet, beaks, teeth and bones give us about how and where they might spend their lives. Hands–on explorations, games and make-it treasure to take home.WHEN/WHERE:

November 2, 2012 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

March 22, 2013 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 5, 2013 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 10, 2013 4 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Dover, DE

COST: $8.50 per girl, includes fun patch and take-home treasure. NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

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WINTER CAMP - Camp Grove PointGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Experience the fun of summer camp in the winter! We will hike, do arts and crafts and enjoy other great winter activities. In the evening, we will join each other around the campfire for stories and songs. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolest camp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program per participant(girl or adult) NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack your lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 15/Max 100

WINTER CAMP - Camp ToddGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 19, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl NOTE: Includes fun patch and one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/ Max 65

WINTER CAMP - Camp Sandy PinesGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 21, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 27157 Riverside Drive Extension, Fruitland, MD 21826COST: $14 per girlNOTE: Includes fun patch and one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/Max 50

WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY - Ashland Nature CenterGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Discover the secret of the North Star and what constellations are visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius, as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

HIKER HABITS - Camp Country CenterGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Girls will enjoy learning how to read a map, pack for a camping trip and make a yummy hiking snack, all while making new friends inGirl Scouts. WHEN: April 13, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $14 per girlNOTE: Includes fun patch and one snack. Dress for the weather.Bring your own morning snack and lunch.Min 15/Max 65

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentirefamily.The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a t-shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre-register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013 Registrationstarttime:9a.m.,KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

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EARTH DAY - Camp ToddGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Earth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, the team challenge course and more await us in the great outdoors. We’ll be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl;$38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants, please pack lunch.Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

MISS SPIDER’S TEA PARTY -Camp Sandy PinesGirlScoutDaisies(GradesK–1)Girls will love to learn the real secrets about spiders’ lives, make spider snacks, sing spider songs, and create a spider craft. WHEN: April 27, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 27157 Riverside Drive Extension Fruitland, MD 21826COST: $14 per girl.NOTE: Includes fun patch and one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/Max 65

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP–Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsHave you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of day camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch and snack. NOTE: Day participants, please pack lunch. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the director and make a fun camp activity. WHEN/WHERE:

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free. Registration is required.NOTE: More information will follow closer to the date.Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP–Camp Grove PointAll Girl Scout LevelsHave you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.;day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program; $38 weekend program;per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants, please pack your lunch and an afternoon snack. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Min 15/Max 100

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Grades2-3

Girl Scout Brownie Vest & Sash

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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MIRACULOUS MONARCHS - Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Become a “Citizen Scientist”! Contribute to the Monarch Watch program as you capture, tag and release Monarch butterflies in Ashland Nature Center’s meadows. Visit Ashland’s Butterfly House to witness other late–season butterflies in every life–stage and learn their diverse strategies for coping with winter. WHEN: September 15, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes badge.NOTE: Dress for the weather, wear comfortable hiking shoes. Activities meet requirements for Brownie Bugs Badge.Min 8/Max 25

WHAT’S BUGGING YOU? - Killens Pond State ParkGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Spend the afternoon catching and observing insects in the pond and in the fields with nets. We will build our own “bug” to take home andlearnallaboutinsectsthroughKillensPond’sinsectcollections.WHEN: September 29, 2012, 1 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center 5025KillensPondRoad,Felton,DE19943COST: $6 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 15/Max 30

BUGS - Bellevue State ParkGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Join us on a bug hunt at Bellevue State Park! We will also make a bug craft to take home, explore bug homes and see bugs in action. WHEN: October 6, 2012, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: Arts Center, 800 Carr Road, Wilmington, DE 19809COST: $6 per girl, includes patch. Park entrance fee in effect.($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 Out–of–State or season pass).NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Min 15/Max 60

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to make a public appearance representing Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc. within the community. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and making new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world andmaking the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website formore information, http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

BUGS IN THE MUSEUM - Winterthur MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Earn your Brownie Bugs badge at Winterthur Museum. See how amazing (and destructive) bugs can be through hands–on activities and crafts. Take a bug walk through the Garden and explore the museum’s objects decorated and made from bugs. WHEN/WHERE:

October 27, 2012 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Arrive by 9 a.m.

March 9, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Arrive by 9 a.m.

COST: $10 per girl, includes badge and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay group rate admission.WHERE: 5105KennettPike,Wilmington,DE19807NOTE: Park in the Visitor Lot and then walk down the path to the Visitor Center to meet for the program. Min 10/Max 20

FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL - Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and its modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake BayHats Off to Girl Scouting patch. Min 8/Max 25

DANCER BADGE - Delaware Dance CompanyGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Earn your Brownie Dancer badge with Delaware Dance Company! Watch the pros demonstrate different dance styles and answer all your burning questions about dance. Then try some moves of your own, learn a dance routine and perform together for friends and family. WHEN:

October 28, 2012 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

March 16, 2013 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.WHERE: 168 Elkton Road, Newark, DE 19711COST: $8 per girl, includes badgeNOTE: Please wear comfortable dance attire and bring a water bottle. Min 8/Max 30

HIKER – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Join the Ward Museum in a fun and instructional hike with expert naturalists to learn about local parks and trails, how to read a map and trail signs, how to pack for a hike, and how to make great hiking snacks. After discussing their route and packing for the hike, the girls will explore Pemberton Park, which includes a historic house (Pemberton Hall) and an extensive trail system that will challenge the girls to use their newly learned hiking skills.WHEN: November 3, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury MD 21804COST: $15 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Min 12/Max 30

BUGS AND CRITTERS THAT CRAWLGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)We’ll play Critter Bingo and learn all about how to identify flies, bees, spiders, true bugs, centipedes and more. Examine specimens in our collection (none alive) and some not–so–real examples to see if you can guess what they might eat or where they could live. Take home a notebook that will help you identify the critters you find in your travels.WHEN/WHERE:

November 2, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

March 22, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 5, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 10, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Dover, DE

COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch and notebook.NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

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THE SPICE BOX - Zwaanendael MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Earn your Brownie Senses badge at the Zwaanendael Museum! Come experience life in the 1700s through spices — smelling and touching your way around the world. You will also learn about different materials of the past and how they were traded.WHEN:

November 3, 2012 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

March 9, 2013 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE:102KingsHighway,Lewes,DE19958. COST: $8 per girl, includes Senses badge. Min 10/Max 15

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT- Camp ToddGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Join us for a fun Friday Night Dance Party in the newly renovated Todd Hall at Camp Todd. In the morning we will wake for breakfast and a day at your leisure. You will have the chance to hike, use the zipline, go orienteering, visit our adventure trail with letterboxes, and more. We will end the evening with a campfire and s’mores. WHEN: November 9 – 11, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch, four meals and snacks.NOTE: Components of the Brownie Letterboxing badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

PASSPORT TO NURSING - Wesley CollegeGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Did you know our council has its own Girl Scout Brownie Nursing badge? Wesley College Student Nurses Association and Tau Beta Chapter Nursing Honor Society Team, along with GSCB, bring you this fantastic fun–filled day to learn about the challenges and delights of working in the field of nursing.WHEN: November 10, 2012, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: Dover, DECOST: $10 per girl, includes Nursing badge.NOTE: Please bring a donation for a Community Service Project, such as paper products, toothpaste, etc. Specific location and directions will be included in confirmation. Min 50/Max 100

PAINTING BADGE - Biggs MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Discover the artists featured in the Biggs Museum and learn why, what and how they paint. Bring out the artist in you and earn your Brownie Painting badge by creating original art!WHEN: November 10, 2012, 1:30 p.m.- 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 406 Federal Street, Dover DE 19901COST: $8 per girl, includes Brownie Painting badge.NOTE: Please wear clothing that can get messy. Min 5/Max 18

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: COSTA RICA - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Go on a fantastic journey to Costa Rica. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: November 16, 2012, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes a fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 50

HIKER GIRLS - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Learn what it takes to have a successful and safe hike. Girls will learn how to navigate trails, choose the correct hiking gear and what types of foods are good for hiking trips. The girls will then use their new found knowledge and take a hike on the grounds.WHEN: Saturday, November 17, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8. No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

PAINTING - Ward MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Girl Scouts will learn firsthand that the Ward Museum is a great place for art and painting. Scouts will tour the galleries and see how artists were able to create a lifelike 3D illusion of weightless feathers out of wood and paint. Once they are inspired, the scouts will be able to try their hand at a variety of painting styles including real life, abstract and other unique paintings on their own. The day will end with everyone pitching in to complete a mural.WHEN: December 1, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, including patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 30

BUGS - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Explore the world of insects through this interactive program while talking to an insect specialist. Make your own insect, insect cocoon, and even an insect habitat. Explore the museum’s insect collection and meet real live Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches. Have each girl bring an empty shoebox and a toilet paper tube.WHEN: Saturday, December 15, 2012, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702 COST: $8 per girl includes patch. No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

WINTER CAMP - Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Experience the fun of summer camp in the winter! We will hike, do arts and crafts and enjoy other great winter activities. In the evening we will come around the campfire for stories and songs. Tell all your summer camp friends to join you this winter at the coolest camp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12), 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult) NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants, pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 15/Max 100

CELEBRATING COMMUNITY - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Learn about symbols that represent Delaware. Learn to march just as if you were in a marching band! Visit an historic battle-ground and make your own ceremony with three songs of your choosing! Enjoy a program set back in time at our museum.WHEN: Saturday, January 19, 2013, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes patch No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

WINTER CAMP - Camp ToddGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 19, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl, Includes fun patch and one snack. NOTE: Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/ Max 65

WINTER CAMP - Camp Sandy PinesGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 21, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 27157 Riverside Drive Extension, Fruitland, MD 21826COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch and one snack.NOTE: Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/Max 50

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HIKER - Brandywine Creek State ParkGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Join us to learn about the best places to hike in Delaware State Parks. Learn Leave No Trace skills and put them into practice on the trail. We will learn different trail signs and then go on a scavenger hunt on the trail.WHEN: January 26, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 41 Adams Dam Road, Wilmington, DE 19807 COST: $6 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Meet at the Nature Center. No park entrance fee. Min 15/Max 30

HOME SCIENTIST - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Learn about crystals while growing your own rock candy. See how electricity works and moves. Learn about rocks that float and blow up a balloon without using your mouth! Discover the power of air and make goo with your own hands! Discover how amazing science can be at the museum.WHEN: Saturday, February 16, 2013, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $9 per girl includes patch. NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15

GIRLS ON THE AMERICAN HOME FRONT - White Clay Creek State ParkGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Learn what it means to “Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do or Do Without” as you have some old–fashioned fun and get a look into life on the American home front during the 1940s. Activities include baking, rationing, scrapbooking and more! WHEN: March 9, 2013, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. WHERE: Judge Morris Estate 76 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711COST: $22 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch and snack. Two adults per troop are at no cost.NOTE: Bring a bag lunch. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per DE vehicle/$6 out–of–state or season pass). Min 10/Max 40

BUGS: OUR SMALL ANIMAL FRIENDS - Salisbury ZooGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Girls will learn all about bugs, their homes and how important they are to our world through a variety of fun and creative activities. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21802COST: $7 per girl, includes Brownie Bugs badge.NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY - Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Discover the secret of the North Star and what constellations are visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, and echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius, as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes patchNOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Offto Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

ALAPOCAS AFTER DARKGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Alapocas After Dark offers girls the opportunity to experience our park at night. During this night time hike, scouts will discover what nocturnal animals reside in our parks and how they use their senses to survive in the dark. Through hands-on activities and night vision tools, Girl Scouts will explore ournighttime world.WHEN: April 4, 2013, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. WHERE: Blue Ball Barn Alapocas Run State Park, Wilmington, DE. Driving directions will be sent with confirmation.COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress for nighttime hike. Min 10/Max 25

LETTERBOXING & GEOCACHING ON THE WILMINGTON RIVERFRONTGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Letterboxing is a unique combination of a treasure hunt, navigation, artistic expression and outdoor exploration. Carve out your own personal stamp and explore the exciting world of letterboxing. Then try your navigation skills to find a series of letterboxes hidden at the DuPont Environmental Education Center (DEEC). Experience a more technical treasure hunt with geocaching. Practice using a GPS and search the DEEC garden for hidden treats.WHEN: April 6, 2013, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: DuPont Environmental Education Center 1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801COST: $6 per girl.NOTE: Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring rain gear if appropriate. Min 8/Max 25

NATURE’S WONDERS IN WATERCOLOR - Camp Todd Program CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Earn your Painting badge and paint the natural world in this exciting “plein air” (outside) watercolor class. Techniques to draw, compose, and paint nature scenes, landscapes, water scenes, wildlife and birds will be presented along with many professional watercolor techniques. WHEN: April 6, 2013, 3 p.m. – 5 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $12 per girl, Includes materials and Painting badge.NOTE: Please dress appropriately for painting outdoors. Min 15/Max 22

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: ITALY - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Go on a fantastic journey to Italy. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 50

HIKER HABITS - Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Girls will enjoy learning how to read a map, pack for a camping trip and make a yummy hiking snack, all while making new friendsWHEN: April 13, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $14 per girl, includes Brownie Hiker badge and one snack. NOTE: Dress for the weather. Bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/Max 65

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a t-shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre-register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013 Registrationstarttime:9a.m.,KiddieFunRunstarttime: 9:50a.m.5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

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EARTH DAY – Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can workwell together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants should pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

WATER POWER! – Cooch-Dayett MillsGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Visit a historic mill and discover how water generated energy for all its machines. Explore the surrounding wetlands and the Christina River to experience another kind of water power – its capacity to support life. Try your hand at capturing some of the amazingly diverse plants and animals that call water their home.WHEN: April 20, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.WHERE: Cooch–Dayett Mills 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Wear clothes and shoes that can get muddy and wet. Program aligns with Brownie Wonders of Water Journey.Min 8/Max 25

MISS SPIDER’S TEA PARTY – Camp Sandy PinesGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Girls will love to learn the real secrets about spiders’ lives, make spider snacks, sing spider songs, and create a spider craft. WHEN: April 27, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 27157 Riverside Drive Ext., Fruitland, MD 21826COST: $14 per girl, includes badge.NOTE: Includes one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/Max 65

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp ToddGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter andsee what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, ziplining and the arts and craft station. By attending this camp you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of day camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl. NOTE: Includes fun patch and snack. Please pack your own lunch. Components of the Brownie Hiker badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSEAll Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the director and make a fun camp craft/snack. WHEN/WHERE:

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow closer to the date. Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP– Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the challenge course and the arts and craft station. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m.–7 p.m.; day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Components of the Brownie Hiker badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

ANIMAL HABITATS – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Girl Scouts will discover the wonder of wild birds from real scientists and have the opportunity to investigate an endangered habitat at The Nature Conservancy’s Nassawango Creek Nature Preserve. Girl Scouts will see wild birds being captured and banded for scientific research, learn how to become citizen scientists and build bluebird nesting boxes with a local bluebird expert that will be used to extend an existing bluebird nest box trail. WHEN: May 11, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes badge.NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Min 12/Max 30

BUGS - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Brownies (Grades 2–3)Explore the world of insects through this interactive program while talking to an insect specialist. Make your own insect as well as an insect cocoon. Explore outside the museum and watch in-sects up close. Meet real live Madagascar Hissing Cockroaches! Have each girl bring a toilet paper tube.WHEN: Saturday, June 15, 2013, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702 COST: $ 8 per girl includes patch. No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

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Girl Scout Bronze AwardThe Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior can earn.Follow the below requirements for the Girl Scout Bronze Award: • SubmitNoticeofIntent• ReviewandusetheGirlScoutBronzeAwardGuidelinesasareference• CompleteandearntheawardsfromonegradelevelJourney.• SelectaTakeActionprojectthataddressesaneedinthecommunity,provides service to either Girl Scouts or their local community, and is not something you worked on previously.• TakeActionprojectsmustbeaminimumof20hours,includinggirls’individualtasks.• Workwithyourtroopmembersonthisaward.• Completeourcouncil’sFinalReportoncetheprojectiscompleted.• FinalReportsshouldbecompletedbyindividualgirlsbasedontheirown experience through the project. • BesuretotakepicturesoftheprogressofyourTakeActionProject.• ProjectcompletionandFinalReportsmustbeinthecouncilofficeby September 30, 2012 to be included in the On My Honor Celebration to be held on November 18, 2012. *Should you not be able to attend the On My Honor Ceremony, award pins and certificates will be available the next business day after the ceremony.

Girls completing their projects after the September 30, 2012 deadline will not be eligible to participate in the On My Honor Ceremony nor receive their recognition until the following year.

Girl Scout Silver AwardThe Girl Scout Silver Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Cadette can earn.Follow the below requirements for the Girl Scout Silver Award: • SubmitNoticeofIntent• Registerandattendmandatoryeducationworkshop,onceyouhavestarted working on grade level Journey.• CompleteandearntheawardsfromonegradelevelJourney.• ReviewandusetheGirlScoutSilverAwardGuidelinesasareference.• SelectaTakeActionprojectthataddressesaneedinthecommunity,provides service to non-Girl Scouts, and is not something you worked on previously.• Completeourcouncil’sFinalReportoncetheprojectiscompleted.• FinalReportsshouldbecompletedbyindividualgirlsbasedontheirown experience through the project. • ProjectcompletionandFinalReportsmustbeinthecouncilofficeby September 30, 2012 to be included in the On My Honor Celebration to be held on November 18, 2012. *Should you not be able to attend the On My Honor Ceremony, award pins and certificates will be mailed after the ceremony.

Girls completing their projects after the September 30, 2012 deadline will not be eligible to participate in the On My Honor Ceremony nor receive their recognition until the following year.

Girl Scout Gold AwardThe Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Senior or Ambassador can earn.Follow the below requirements for the Girl Scout Gold Award: • SubmitNoticeofIntent• Registerandattendmandatoryeducationworkshop,onceyouhavestartedworkingon grade level Journey.• CompleteandearntheawardsfromtwogradelevelJourney’sorifyouearnedtheGirlScout Silver Award then complete one grade level Journey and earn the awards. • SelectaTakeActionprojectthataddressesaneedinthecommunity,providesserviceto non-Girl Scouts, and is not something you worked on previously.• Submitaproposaltothereviewcommitteebythefirstofanymonth.• MeetwithGirlScoutGoldAwardReviewCommitteeforprojectapproval.• OnceyourTakeActionProjectiscompletedsubmitourcouncil’sFinalReport.• ProjectcompletionandFinalReportsmustbeinthecouncilofficebySeptember30,2012 to be included in the On My Honor Celebration to be held on November 18, 2012. *Should you not be able to attend the On My Honor Ceremony, award pins and certificates will be mailed after the ceremony.

Girls completing their projects after the September 30, 2012 deadline will not be eligible to participate in the On My Honor Ceremony nor receive their recognition until the following year.

On My Honor CeremonyNovember 18, 2012To achieve the Girl Scout Gold, Silver and Bronze Award takes dedication, organization and determination. These awards are not easily achieved and the girls who do earn them are to be commended. This special Girl Ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards.

We will also acknowledge the commitment of the girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged.

Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to the council by the deadline of September 30, 2012 in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this year’s ceremony though they will be honored in the following year.

Registration form to attend is on our website,www.gscb.org. Registration deadline to attend isthree weeks prior to ceremony.

COST: $2 per person. Girls being honored will have no cost to attend.

Older Girl Scouts AwardsDon’t Stop Here!The sky’s the limit for your growth and leadership development with Girl Scouts!

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Grades4-5

Girl Scout Junior Vest & Sash

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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MIRACULOUS MONARCHS – Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Become a “Citizen Scientist”! Contribute to the Monarch Watch program as you capture, tag and release Monarch butterflies in Ashland Nature Center’s meadows. Visit Ashland’s Butterfly House to witness other late–season butterflies in every life–stage and learn their diverse strategies for coping with winter. Activities meet requirements for Junior Get Moving Journey.WHEN: September 15, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Dress for the weather, wear comfortable hiking shoes.Min 8/Max 25

ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURER – Alapocas Run State ParkGirl Scout Juniors (Age 11 and older)Join our climbing team for some top rope rock climbing. Topics covered include equipment, safety, and discussion of physical and mental preparedness. Get harnessed up and climb on our natural rock wall. Safety equipment, ropes and belayers provided.WHEN:

September 15, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

September 16, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

October 14, 2012 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.

WHERE: Rock Climbing Wall, Wilmington, DE. Driving directions will be sent with confirmation COST: $24 per climber (girl or adult).NOTE: Registration closes 21 days prior to event. Wear comfortable clothing. You must be 11 years of age or older to participate. Min 10/Max 20

OUTDOOR ADVENTURERS – Abbott’s Mill Nature CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn to become an outdoor adventurer. Discover thebasics of land navigation, orienteering, and map reading.Use a compass to follow a short orienteering course. WHEN: September 22, 2012, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE 19963COST: $9 each program includes fun patch. NOTE: Dress for the weather. Pack a bag lunch andbring a water bottle. Min 12/Max 40

FARM & FOOD ADVENTURE – Coverdale FarmGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Travel around Coverdale Farm to discover tastes from around the world! Dig into the organic vegetable and herb garden, then harvest ingredients to take to the kitchen. Cook up an amazing meal with simply prepared dishes spanning the globe. Discover how to make delicious, healthy food choices for fit and fantastic YOU! Join us for a day that takes you from field to table with international flair! WHEN: September 22, 2012, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.WHERE: 543 Way Road, Greenville, DE 19807COST: $17 per girl, includes lunch.NOTE: Bring water bottle. Lunch is part of the class!Dress for the weather, wear comfortable hiking shoes. Activities fulfill requirements toward the Junior Gardener& Simple Meals badges. Min 6/Max 20

HABITAT HOMES –Killens Pond State Park Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Explore the forest and pond habitats and meet liveanimals who live there! We will build a bird or butterflyhouse to take home with us to make a great habitat forour backyard animals.WHEN: September 29, 2012, 3:30 p.m. – 5 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 5025KillensPondRoad,Felton,DE19943COST: $14 per girl. NOTE: Includes bird or butterfly house. Min 15 /Max 30

ROBOT FUN! – Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Girls will quickly learn the basics of programming robots on laptops, then it’s up to them how effective they are at performing the tasks to complete the missions. Girls will work together in small groups, problem solve and gain confidence along the way. Robotics is the technology of so many careers of the future: medicine, engineering, banking, crime investigation, they’re everywhere. Let’s get started with the basics.WHEN:

October 6, 2012 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

March 2, 2013 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707 COST: $ 10 per girl, includes instruction, equipment,and patches.NOTE: Min 8/Max 24

THE POETRY OF HIP HOP - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Come learn about hip hop music in a day of positive, inspirational beats and lyrics. See a performance by young Washington, D.C. artist, AG, and learn to write and perform your own hip hop hit!WHEN: October 13, 2012, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: Newark Resource Center 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 15/Max 40

100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and making new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for moreinformation. http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

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ANIMAL HABITATS – Russell W. Peterson Wildlife RefugeGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Complete the Animals Habitats badge! Study the biodiversity of a freshwater tidal marsh. Explore the similarities and differences in marsh animals and help keep the Russell W. Peterson Wildlife Refuge clean. Experiment with insulation while learning about animals in winter and research endangered species in a faraway wetland. WHEN: October 20, 2012, 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.WHERE: DuPont Environmental Education Center 1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring rain gear if appropriate. Min 8/Max 25

TEAMWORK TECHNOLOGY:GEOCACHING FUN – Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn the basics of how satellites send signals to earth and how people use GPS devices, in our cars, some phones and for real fun, in our hands, to find out where to go. There are lots of cool websites showing locations locally and all over the world to find caches (hidden items). We’ll gain skills to use hand–held GPS devices to hide and seek some items of our own. This program fills quickly, so sign up today! Spaces are limited.WHEN:

October 20, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

March 16, 2013 2 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $10 per girl, includes patch and use ofgeocaching equipment.NOTE: Dress for outdoor programming and wear sturdy shoes. Min 6/Max 18

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to make a public appearance representing Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc. within the community. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirts, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application on page 61.

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirts, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application on page 61.

THE IN’S AND OUT’S OF GARDENING – Winterthur Museum Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Explore the gardens at Winterthur and learn about the plants, planning, and care used to create this beautiful and rare public garden. Earn your Junior Gardener badge as you see how plants grow from bulb, seed, and roots. Dig and divide a green and white–striped hosta plant for your home garden.WHEN: October 27, 2012, 9:30 a.m. – 12p.m. Arrive at 9 a.m.WHERE:VisitorCenter,5105KennettPike, Wilmington, DE 19807COST: $10 per girl, includes Gardener badge and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay group rate admission.WHERE: 5105KennettPike,Wilmington,DE19807NOTE: WinterthurislocatedoffRoute52(KennettPike)6milesnorth of Wilmington and 6 miles south of Route 1 in Pennsylvania. Park in the Visitor Lot and then walk down the path to the Visitor Center to meet for the program. Min 8/Max 24

FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL – Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and its modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes a fun patch.NOTE: This is an outdoor program, please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

IN–SPA–RATION – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Pamper yourself while learning nature’s greatest secrets at Camp Grove Point. Make a salt or sugar scrub from everyday products, study and practice relaxation and meditation techniques you can apply to your everyday life. Take some time out for yourself, you deserve it.WHEN: November 2–4, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch, four meals and snacks. NOTE: Components of Staying Fit badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

HIKER – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Join the Ward Museum in a fun and instructional hike with expert naturalists to learn about local parks and trails, how to read a map and trail signs, how to pack for a hike, and how to make great hiking snacks. After discussing their route and packing for the hike, the girls will explore Pemberton Park, which includes a historic house (Pemberton Hall) and an extensive trail system that will challenge the girls to use their newly learned hiking skills.WHEN: November 3, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $15 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Min 12/Max 30

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CRIME SCENE SLEUTHGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Stories, movies, and television are full of amazing detectives solving mysteries and bringing criminals to justice. Their jobs are important, exciting, and take serious skills—skills you can try as you and your new crime investigative team dive into the science of decoding a crime scene.WHEN/WHERE:

November 2, 2012 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

March 22, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 5, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 10, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. Dover, DE

COST: $10 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

STAYING FIT WITH YOGA – Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Stretch it out! Relax! Pose! Breathe! Try yoga and explore the ways to have a healthy body and mind with professional yoga instructors from Yoga Underground.WHEN: November 9, 2012, 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707 COST: $ 10 per girl, includes use of a yoga mat, and patch$15 for adults who wish to experience an introduction to yoga practice, a separate space will be available in the Troop House. NOTE: Dress comfortably, bring a towel and water bottle. Min 10/Max 25 for girls. Min 5/Max 15 for adults in the Troop House.

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT – Camp Todd Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Join us for a fun Friday Night Dance Party in the newly renovated Todd Hall at Camp Todd. In the morning, we will wake for breakfast and a day at your leisure. You will have the chance to hike, use the zipline, geocache, visit our adventure trail with letterboxes and much more. We will end the evening with a fun campfire and s’mores. Hope to see you there!WHEN: November 9–11, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch, four meals and snacks. NOTE: Components of Junior Geocacher badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

PASSPORT TO NURSING – Wesley College Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Did you know our council has its own Junior Nursing badge? Wesley College Student Nurses Association and Tau Beta Chapter Nursing Honor Society Team, along with GSCB, bring you this fantastic fun–filled day to learn about the challengesand delights of working in the field of nursing.WHEN: November 10, 2012, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: Dover, DECOST: $10 per girl, includes Nursing badge.NOTE: Please bring a donation for a Community Service Project, such as paper products, toothpaste, etc. Specifics will be included in confirmation, with directions and location on campus. Min 50/Max 100

GEOCACHER – Brandywine Creek State ParkGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn what this popular pastime is. We will learn to take coordinates, hide an item for a friend to find with the GPS and test our skills by going on a multi–cache adventure at the park. WHEN: November 10, 2012, 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 41 Adams Dam Road, Wilmington, DE 19807COST: $6 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: GPS units and instruction provided. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 Out–of–State or season pass). Min 15/Max 45

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: COSTA RICA – Newark Resource Center Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Go on a fantastic journey to Costa Rica. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: November 16, 2012, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 50

SAMPLERS, SKETCHBOOKS, AND SECRETS – Winterthur Museum Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Earn your Junior Playing the Past badge while experiencing the life of a girl living in Wilmington, Delaware in the late 1700s. Go behind–the–scenes at this amazing museum to see old clothing, diaries, cookbooks, and drawings that girls created, and try playing some of their favorite games and pastimes!WHEN:

November 17, 2012 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., arrive at 9 a.m.

March 9, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., arrive at 9 a.m.WHERE:VisitorCenter,5105KennettPike, Wilmington, DE 19807.COST: $10 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay group rate admission.WHERE: 5105KennettPike,Wilmington,DE19807NOTE: WinterthurislocatedoffRoute52(KennettPike)6milesnorth of Wilmington and 6 miles south of Route 1 in Pennsylvania. Park in the Visitor Lot and then walk down the path to the Visitor Center to meet for the program. Min 8/Max 15

NOT JUST A PICTURE: TAKING AND EDITING THE IMAGE – Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Using digital cameras, girls will learn the basics of composing a photo, explore their talents taking photos of cool angles, people and places at camp, and gain skills to edit the pictures with a free photo editing program they can use at home.WHEN:

November 11, 2012 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.

February 9, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707

COST: $10 per girl, includes patch.NOTES: Includes equipment and instruction. Dress for the outdoors. Event will happen rain or shine, we’ll move indoors in inclement weather. Min 8/Max 20

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ON MY HONOR: A CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENTGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)To achieve the Girl Scout Bronze Award takes dedication, organization and determination. This award is not easily achieved and the girls who earn them are to be commended. This special Girl Ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards. We will also acknowledge the commitment of the girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged. Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to the Council by the deadline of September 30, 2012 in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this year’s ceremony though they will be honored in the following year.WHEN: November 18, 2012, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.WHERE: Wyoming United Methodist Church, Wyoming, DECOST: $2 per person. There is no cost for girls being honored.NOTE: Registration form to attend is on our website. Registration deadline to attend is three weeks prior to ceremony. If a girl is not able to attend the ceremony, her award pins will be available the next business day after the ceremony.

SOUNDS AND SIGHTS - NIGHT SKIES AND PHOTOGRAPHYGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Girls will enjoy using all of their senses as they explore the beauty of the night skies, try indoor photography using lights and angles and microscopes to investigate the tiny objects you can discover in the winter woods. We will hear the ancient tales of the constellations and make up our own star stories. We’ll investigate some famous winter paintings and images of snowflakes. If we’re lucky, it will snow a bit and we’ll look for animal tracks. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But we have promises to keep, and miles to go before we sleep…” Robert Frost.WHEN:

December 1–2, 2012

3 p.m. Saturday – 11 a.m. SundayCamp Todd, Denton, MD

February 2–3, 2013

3 p.m. Saturday – 11 a.m. SundayCamp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

COST: $30 per participant (girl or adult), includes patch for girls.NOTE: Includes hearty dinner on Saturday evening and breakfast on Sunday morning. Dress for the weather; bring extra shoes or boots for the outdoors. Min 15 /Max 45

PAINTING – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Girl Scouts will learn firsthand that the Ward Museum is a great place for art and painting. Scouts will tour the galleries and see how artists were able to create a lifelike 3D illusion of weightless feathers out of wood and paint. Once they are inspired, the scouts will be able to try their hand at a variety of painting styles including real life, abstract and other unique paintings on their own. The day will end with everyone pitching in to completea mural.WHEN: December 1, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 30

WINTER CAMP - Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Experience the fun of summer camp in the winter! We will hike, use the challenge course and enjoy other great summer/winter activities. In the evening, we will join each other around the campfire for stories and songs. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolestcamp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program, per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult) NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 15/Max 100

WINTER CAMP - Camp ToddGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 19, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl NOTE: Includes fun patch and one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch. Min 15/ Max 65

WINTER CAMP - Camp Sandy PinesGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Explore the wonders of winter at camp with us. Hike around, make a fun winter craft and snack. Enjoy the best camp songs and meet some of the best camp staff ever!WHEN: January 21, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 27157 Riverside Drive Extension, Fruitland, MD 21826COST: $14 per girl.NOTE: Includes patch and one snack. Please dress for the weather and bring your own morning snack and lunch.Min 15/Max 50

POCKETS TO PETTICOATS - Zwaanendael MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)What is a pocket? What is a petticoat? The answers may surprise you! Earn your Junior Playing the Past badge at the Zwaanendael Museum by becoming a country woman or shopkeeper in the 1700s. Learn what each wore and why, and then design your own 18th century outfit!WHEN:

February 2, 2013 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.

May 4, 2013 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE:102KingsHighway,Lewes,DE19958.COST: $8 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

TUBING AROUND!Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Join us for a fun day on the snow at Liberty Mountain. We will ride together on a coach bus for a fantastic afternoon on the tubes. Once we get there hit the tubes then break for lunch. WHEN: February 16, 2013, 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country Center, 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Includes admission and transportation to Liberty Mountain and lunch. Additional activities and/or meals are not included. More information will follow closer to the date. Girls coming from a distance may stay Friday and/or Saturday nightat Camp Country Center for an additional $5 per participant(girl or adult), per night. Min 45/Max 70

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GIRLS ON THE AMERICAN HOME FRONT - White Clay Creek State ParkGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn what it means to “Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do or Do Without” as you have some old–fashioned fun and get a look into life on the American home front during the 1940s. Activities include baking, rationing, scrapbooking and more! WHEN: March 9, 2013, 12 p.m. – 4 p.m. WHERE: Judge Morris Estate 76 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711COST: $22 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch and snack. Two adults per troop are at no cost.NOTE: Bring a bag lunch. Park entrance fee in effect($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 Out–of–State or season pass). Min 10/Max 40

DRAWING BADGE - Biggs MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Drawing is something everyone can do! Earn your Junior Drawing badge and learn about different materials and drawing techniques. You will also learn about perspective, graphic art and create your own masterpiece!WHEN: March 16, 2013, 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.WHERE: 406 Federal Street, Dover DE, 19901COST: $8 per girl, includes Junior Drawing badge.

NOTE: Min 5/Max 18

CREATIVE WRITING IN THE AFTERNOON – Newark Resource Center Girl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5) Girls will fulfill the requirements for the Scribe badge at this fun afternoon of creative writing facilitated by a professional writer. Girls will explore examples from classic and contemporary writers and learn how to add spice to their own writing. From poetry to fiction to article writing, they will give it all a try today. Sara Rowe, our facilitator, is a freelance writer and creative writing instructor who has been published in multiple magazines, includingBoys’Life,KikiandSusie,andtwoChickenSoupfortheSoul books. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts in English Writing and History and a Master’s of Arts in Children’s Literature.WHEN: March 16, 2013, 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713 COST: $14 per girl, includes Scribe badge.NOTE: Bring a notebook and pencil or pen.Min 10/Max 20

PLAYING THE PAST -Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Step back in time and come to learn about the Lenni Lenape and how they lived on this land since 3000 B.C.E. Draw your own outfit, play games, and have a local meeting just as if you were Lenni Lenape.WHEN: Saturday, March 16, 2013, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl includes Playing the Past badge. NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non–participants are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15

GARDENER -Bellevue State ParkGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Walk with us to visit several gardens at Bellevue State Park; we will talk about their different designs for different uses. We will learn how the soil, sunlight, and water all play a factor in how we decide what to plant in each garden. We will also have a chance to start our own seed to plant in a garden at home.WHEN: March 16, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: Arts Center, 800 Carr Road, Wilmington, DE 19809COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Wear clothing that can get dirty. Park entrance feein effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 Out–of–State orseason pass). Min 15/Max 30

WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY -Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Discover the secret of the North Star and constellations visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, and echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius, as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program aligns with Junior Get Moving Journey and fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch.Min 8/Max 25

ALAPOCAS AFTER DARKGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Alapocas After Dark offers girls the opportunity to experience our park at night. During this nighttime hike, scouts will discover what nocturnal animals reside in our parks and how they use their senses to survive in the dark. Through hands on activities and night vision tools, Girl Scouts will explore ournighttime world.WHEN: April 4, 2013, 7 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.WHERE: Blue Ball Barn, Wilmington, DE. Driving directions will be sent with confirmation. COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress for nighttime hike. Min 10/Max 25

LETTERBOXING & GEOCACHING ON THE WILMINGTON RIVERFRONTGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Letterboxing is a unique combination of a treasure hunt, navigation, artistic expression and outdoor exploration. Carve out your own personal stamp and explore the exciting world of letterboxing. Then try your navigation skills to find a series of letterboxes hidden at the DuPont Environmental Education Center (DEEC). Experience a more technical treasure hunt with geocaching. Practice using a GPS and search the DEEC garden for hidden treats.WHEN: April 6, 2013, 1 p.m.–4 p.m.WHERE: DuPont Environmental Education Center 1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801COST: $6 per girlNOTE: Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring rain gear if appropriate. Min 8/Max 25

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DRAWING NATURE - Camp Todd Program CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn how to sketch trees, plants, birds and other wildlife to earn your Drawing badge! See the tricks that artists use to capture shapes, textures and shadows to make nature come to life. We will use a variety of shading pencils to compose a drawing like a professional artist.WHEN: April 6, 2013, 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $12 per girl, includes Junior Drawing badge. NOTE: Includes materials. Min 15/Max 22

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: ITALY - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Go on fantastic journey to Italy. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE, 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 50

BUDS AND BLOOMS - Abbott’s Mill NatureCenterGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Spend the morning at Abbott’s Mill Nature Center working on your Flowers badge. Learn about the different parts of a plant and why they are important to humans and wild animals. WHEN: April 13, 2013, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE 19963COST: $9 per program includes patch NOTE: Dress for the weather. Pack a bag lunch and bring a water bottle if you plan to attend both programs. Program will fulfill some badge requirements. Min 10/Max 25

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a t–shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre–register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013. Registration start time: 9 a.m. KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE.

EARTH DAY - Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants, please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

ANIMAL HABITATS - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Where is the ideal place for an animal to live? Learn all about the animals found in our area. Take a nature walk to find as many animal homes as possible while helping to clean up the forest for the animals. WHEN: Saturday April 20, 2013, 1 p.m.–3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes patch. No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non–participants are $2 each.NOTE: Min 10/Max 15

THE ZEN OF GARDENING - Winterthur MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Not just a pretty face! With the Winterthur Garden as a laboratory, earn the Junior Flowers badge while finding out how flowers function and recording your experience in a garden journal. Make a dried flower sachet and learn how to create a flower arrangement from plants that grow in Delaware.WHEN: Saturday, April 20, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Please arrive by 12:30 p.m.WHERE:5105KennettPike Wilmington, DE 19807

COST: $10 per girl, includes Flowers badge and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay group rate admission.NOTE: WinterthurislocatedoffRoute52(KennettPike)6milesnorth of Wilmington and 6 miles south of Route 1 in Pennsylvania. Park in the Visitor Lot and then walk down the path to the Visitor Center to meet for the program. Min 8/Max 24

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TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP - Camp ToddGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of day camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch and snack.NOTE: Please pack a lunch. Components of the Junior Camper badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the Director and make a fun camp craft/snack. WHEN/WHERE:

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow. Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.;day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: Camp Grove Point Earleville, MDCOST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program;per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Components of the Junior Camper badge will be completed.Min 15/Max 100

ROCKIN’ AND RAFTIN’ WEEKEND - Camp ToddGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Join us on Friday for a starlit night hike; wake up with us for an amazing morning on the Camp Todd zipline. Then travel with us to Tuckahoe State Park for an afternoon of high ropes activities and Canoe Wars. As the evening approaches we will take a small boat ride along the water’s edge and close with a campfire and s’mores. We hope to see you there!WHEN: May 17–19, 2013, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Tuckahoe State Park, four meals and snacks. Min 15/Max 75

FLOWERS - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Learn all about flowers while enjoying a nature walk. Have fun by making your own bouquet!WHEN: Saturday May 18, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes patch. NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non–participants are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15

HOME SWEET HOME - Salisbury ZooGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Through a variety of activities girls will learn and explore various animal habitats.WHEN: May 18, 2013, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21802COST: $9 per girl, includes Junior Animal Habitats badge.NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

GEOCACHE ADVENTURE - Salisbury ZooGirl Scout Juniors (Grades 4–5)Through their detective skills, girls will complete the Geocacher badge while exploring the zoo. Using a provided GPS receiver, girls will find hidden treasures around the zoo and then create a treasure hunt of their own. WHEN: June 22, 2013, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.WHERE: 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21802COST: $9 per girl, includes Junior Geocacher badge.NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

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Girl Scout Cadette Vest & Sash

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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CAREER DINE AROUNDSGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 7–8 only)Career Dine Arounds give girls the opportunity to explore careers and meet with professional women in a wide variety of industries. These sessions are held at various businesses and corporations. Dine Arounds in the fields of art, interior design, medicine and construction are being scheduled throughout the year. A light dinner and activity is provided. First come, first served.WHEN: Confirmed Career Dine Arounds will be put on our website, www.gscb.org, so please check regularly. WHERE: Various locations throughout the council.COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: These are girl–only events. Adults are asked to drop girls off and then pick them up at assigned time. A confirmation will be sent upon acceptance into the event.

ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURER - Alapocas Run State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join our climbing team for some top rope rock climbing.Topics covered include equipment, safety, discussion of physical and mental preparedness. Get harnessed up andclimb on our natural rock wall. Safety equipment, ropes and belayers provided.WHEN:

September 15, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

September 16, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

October 14, 2012 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: Rock Climbing Wall, Alapocas Run State Park.Driving directions will be sent with confirmation.COST: $24 per climber (girl or adult).NOTE: Registration closes 21 days prior to event.Wear comfortable clothing. Min 10/Max 20

FARM & FOOD ADVENTURE - Coverdale FarmsGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Travel around Coverdale Farm to discover tastes from around the world! Dig into the organic vegetable and herb garden then harvest ingredients to take to the kitchen. Cook up an amazing meal with simply prepared dishes spanning the globe. Discover how to make delicious, healthy food choices for fit and fantastic YOU! Join us for a day that takes you from field to table with international flair!WHEN: September 22, 2012, 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.WHERE: 543 Way Road, Greenville, DE 19807COST: $17 per girl, includes lunch.NOTE: Bring water bottle. Dress for the weather, wear comfortable hiking shoes. Activities fulfill requirements toward Eating for Beauty and New Cuisines badges. Min 6/Max 20

Girl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8) When a Girl Scout Cadette has almost completed a Cadette Journey (ME in Media!, Amaze! or Breathe) she must attend this mandatory workshop. This workshop will walk the girl and her mentor through the steps of achieving her Girl Scout Silver Award. Questions about the award and its requirements willbe answered.WHEN/WHERE:

September 19, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center - Salisbury, MD

September 26, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

November 3, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

December 1, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

January 26, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 6, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Dover, DE

June 5, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

June 12, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

COST: $10 per girl. NOTE: Includes workbook. Adult mentors should also attend this session. Min 12/Max 24

ARCHERY ADVENTURES - Abbott’s Mill Nature CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Learn to become an outdoor adventurer. Try your hand at the bow and arrow on our targets and roving archery course.WHEN: September 22, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE 19963COST: $9 each program includes patch. NOTE: Dress for the weather. Bring hair bands to tie hair back for safety. Min 8/Max 15

WOODWORKING BADGE -Chesapeake Bay Maritime MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join the lady ship carpenters for a day of working with wood. Learn about Chesapeake ships called “skipjacks” and “bugeyes” through the fun skills, exciting tools and real–life boats at the museum, and make your own Bay Boat to take home! WHEN: October 13, 2012, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: 213 N. Talbot St., St. Michaels, MD 21663COST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Some requirements for the Woodworker badge will be fulfilled. Min 10/Max 30

THE POETRY OF HIP HOP - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grade 6 only)Come learn about hip hop music in a day of positive, inspirational beats and lyrics. See a performance by young Washington, D.C. artist, AG, and learn to write and perform your own hip hop hit!WHEN: October 13, 2012, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE, 19713 COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patchNOTE: Min 15/Max 40

JUMPSTART–CREATING YOUR OWN SCREENPLAY OR NOVEL - Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Teens with a desire to complete the Screenwriter or Novel badge or who have an interest in creative writing will learn tips and tricks for fiction writing in this program facilitated by a professional writer. Topics will include idea generation, character, setting, plot, and writing beginnings. Sara Rowe, our facilitator, is a freelance writer and creative writing instructor who has been published in multiplemagazines,includingBoys’Life,KikiandSusie,andtwoChicken Soup for the Soul books. She has a Bachelor’s of Arts in English Writing and History and a Master’s of Arts in Children’s Literature. WHEN: October 13, 2012, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. WHERE: 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713COST: $14 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Bring a notebook and pencil or pen.Min 10/Max 20

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FUN WITH ROBOTICS! -Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Girls will quickly learn the basics of programming robots on laptops, then it’s up to them how effective they are at performing the tasks to complete the missions. Girls work together in small groups, problem solve and gain confidence along the way. Robotics is the technology of the careers of the future: medicine, engineering, banking and crime investigation, it’s everywhere. Let’s get started with the basics.WHEN:

October 6, 2012 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.

March 9, 2013 2 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $ 10 per girl, includes instruction, equipment and patches.NOTE: Min 8/Max 24

100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and make new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for more information. http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

GEOCACHING TECHNO GIRLS -Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Learn the basics of how satellites send signals to earth and how people use GPS devices, in our cars, some phones and for real fun, in our hands, to find out where to go. There are lots of cool websites showing locations locally and all over the world to find caches (hidden items). We’ll gain skills to use hand–held GPS devices to hide and seek some items of our own. This program fills quickly, so sign up today! Spaces are limited.WHEN:

October 20, 2012 2 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.

March 16, 2013 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707

COST: $ 10 per girl, includes equipment and fun patch. .NOTE: Dress for outdoor programming and wear sturdy shoes. Min 6/Max 18

TREES, TREES, TREES - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Design a tree house and share favorite recipes! Identify local trees while taking a nature walk through the forest. Make your own tree art to take home. Talk about deforestation and how you can adopt a tree from our area. WHEN: October 20, 2012, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $ 8 per girl, includes a fun patch NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. Have each girl bring in her favorite recipe using an item from a tree. Min 10/Max 15

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to make a public appearance representing Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc. within the community. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application on page 61.

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application on page 61.

FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL - Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and its modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: This is an outdoor program, please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

IN–SPA–RATION - Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Pamper yourself while learning nature’s greatest secrets at Camp Grove Point. Make a salt or sugar scrub from everyday products, study and practice relaxation and meditation techniques you can apply to your everyday life. Take some time out for yourself, you deserve it.WHEN: November 2–4, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD, 21919COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult)NOTE: Includes fun patch, four meals and snacks. Components of Cadette Eating for Beauty badge will be completed.Min 15/Max 100

HEALTHY MIND! HEALTHY BODY! -Top Notch KarateGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Karateisn’taboutfighting!Itisfunandhasapurpose.Itteachesself discipline, focus, control, pride, courage and self defense while laying the foundation for an active and healthy lifestyle. Join us as we learn about the basics of karate, test our heart rates when we’re in motion and when we’re resting, and what kinds of foods give us the most energy and stamina.WHEN:

November 3, 2012 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

December 1, 2012 11 a.m. – 1 p.m

January 5, 2013 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.WHERE: 35 Liberty Plaza, Newark, DE 19711COST: $15 per girl includes activities and fun patch.NOTE: Min 6/ Max 25

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NETIQUETTEGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Our digital world makes it easy to stay in touch and share memories and ideas. But we’ve all heard embarrassing stories about people who wish they’d never hit “send.” Come join us to solve some of your own Netiquette dilemmas and to make positive choices in the online world.WHEN/WHERE:

November 3, 2012 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

January 26, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton MD

April 6, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Dover, DE

COST: $10 per girl, includes Netiquette badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 25

HIKER – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join the Ward Museum in a fun and instructional hike with expert naturalists to learn about local parks and trails, how to read a map and trail signs, how to pack for a hike, and how to make great hiking snacks. After discussing their route and packing for the hike, the girls will explore Pemberton Park, which includes a historic house (Pemberton Hall) and an extensive trail system that will challenge the girls to use their newly learned hiking skills.WHEN: November 3, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $15 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Bring a water bottle. Min 12/Max 30

NIGHT OWL – Salisbury ZooGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Girls will complete the Cadette Night Owl badge while exploring a variety of areas that deal with the jobs and the nocturnal animals in and around the zoo. Girls need to bring a bagged dinner.WHEN: November 10, 2012, 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.WHERE: Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21802COST: $7 per girl, includes Night Owl badge.NOTE: Min 12/Max 25

TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2016FROM LONDON TO LUCERNE (and Rome!)Girl Scout Cadettes (Grades 7-8 only)Have you always wanted a European Vacation? Would you like to visit two of the WAGGGS centers in the process? Then this journey is for you. Join Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay on a once in a lifetime adventure!

Three European cities. Two WAGGGS Centers. One amazing tour. Girl Scouts will experience the best of both worlds as incredible adventures take them through the bustling streets of London, Paris, high up into the Swiss Alps, and travel continues into Italy and the eternal city of Rome. At Pax Lodge and Our Chalet, we’ll arrange for girls to have special pinning ceremonies - making their visits forever memorable and meaningful.

Interested girls and their parents should attend an informational meeting to hear about our trip that is currently being planned for June-July 2016. We are doing some long-range planning to allow girls the opportunity to have several years to plan money earning activities and cookie sales with this very big goal in mind. WHEN/WHERE:

November 10, 2012

10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

November 17, 2012

10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: There is no commitment required to attend. Come and hear our plans then make your decision. The tour will be open for interested girls to register on December 1, 2012. It is a once in a lifetime opportunity to travel with your friends and fellow Girl Scouts. So come hear how you can begin your journey to Europe in 2016!

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: COSTA RICA - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Go on a fantastic journey to Costa Rica. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: November 16, 2012, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 50

PHOTOS FOR ART AND MEMORIES–TAKING PICTURES AND EDITING - Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Using digital cameras, girls will learn the basics of composing a photo, explore their talents taking photos of cool angles, people and places at camp, and gain skills to edit the pictures with a free photo editing program they can use at home.WHEN:

November 10, 2012 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.

March 3, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707

COST: $ 10 per girlNOTE: Includes equipment, instruction and patches. Dress for the outdoors. Event will happen rain or shine, we’ll move indoors in inclement weather. Min 8/Max 20

ON MY HONOR: A CELEBRATIONOF ACHIEVEMENTGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)To achieve the Girl Scout Silver Award takes dedication, organization and determination. This award is not easily achieved and the girls who do earn them are to be commended. This special Girl Ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards. We will also acknowledge the commitment of the girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged. Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to Council by the deadline of September 30, 2012 in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this year’s ceremony though they will be honored in the following year.WHEN: November 18, 2012. WHERE: Wyoming United Methodist Church, Wyoming, DECOST: $2 per person. There is no cost for girls being honored.NOTE: Registration form to attend is on our website. Registration deadline to attend is three weeks prior to ceremony. If a girl is not able to attend the ceremony, her award pins will be available the next business day after the ceremony.

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SIGHTS AND SOUNDS —NIGHT SKIES AND PHOTOGRAPHYGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Girls will enjoy using all of their senses as they explore the constellations of the night skies. Try indoor photography using lights and angles. Microscopes will be used to investigate the tiny objects you can discover in the winter woods. We’ll investigate some famous winter paintings and images of snow flakes. Maybe it will snow a bit and we can look for animal tracks. “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But we have promises to keep, and miles to go before we sleep…” Robert Frost.WHEN/WHERE:

November 30– December 1, 20127 p.m. Friday – 12 p.m. Saturday

Camp Todd, Denton, MD

February 1–2, 20137 p.m. Friday – 12 p.m. Saturday

Camp Country Center , Hockessin, DE

COST: $25 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Includes healthy snack on Friday evening and hearty breakfast on Saturday morning.Dress for the weather; bring extra shoes or boots for the outdoors. Min 15/Max 45

PAINTING – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Girl Scouts will learn firsthand that the Ward Museum is a great place for art and painting. Scouts will tour the galleries and see how artists were able to create a lifelike 3D illusion of weightless feathers out of wood and paint. Once they are inspired, the scouts will be able to try their hand at a variety of painting styles including real life, abstract and other unique paintings on their own.The day will end with everyone pitching in to complete a mural.WHEN: December 1, 2012, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 12/Max 30

OWLS AND STARS – White Clay Creek State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Explore nature after dark during this enchanting evening program at the park. Girls will get to meet a real owl up close and hear stories about the night sky while looking for constellations and sipping hot chocolate. In case of inclement weather, we will hold this program indoors and concentrate on star stories and nocturnal animals.WHEN: December 8, 2012, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 1473 Creek Road, Newark, DE 19711COST: $17 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch. Two adults per troop are at no cost.NOTE: Dress warmly for a nighttime hike. No park entrance fee in December. Min 15/Max 35

PROGRAM AIDEGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 7–8)The Program Aide Award is part of the Teen Mentoring Awards. Girls in seventh and eighth grade need to do the following to earn their Program Aide Award.1.) Earn one LiA Award. The Leadership in Action award guidelines can be found in the adult guide book for Girl Scout Brownies or Girl Scout Cadettes for each Journey. This must be done prior to attending the Program Aide Education.2.) Complete a council–designed Program Aide Core Education. 3.) Complete a council–designed Specialty Education in either Troop Basics or Outdoor Skills.4.) Work directly with younger girls over six activity sessions. This might be assisting girls on journey activities (in addition to what she did for her LiA), badge activities, or other sessions. She might work with a group at their meetings, day camp, or during a special council event.

PROGRAM AIDE EDUCATION – CoreDecember 1, 2012 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

December 8, 2012 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

March 9, 2013 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

March 16, 2013 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 11, 2013 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

June 1, 2013 9 a.m.–2 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

June 22, 2013 9 a.m.–2 p.m Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

PROGRAM AIDE EDUCATION – Specialty - Troop BasicsDecember 1, 2012 3 p.m.–5 p.m.. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

December 8, 2012 3 p.m.–5 p.m.. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

PROGRAM AIDE EDUCATION – Specialty - Outdoor SkillsMarch 9, 2013 3 p.m.–5 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

March 16, 2013 3 p.m.–5 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 11, 2013 3 p.m.–5 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

June 1, 2013 3 p.m.–5 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

June 22, 2013 3 p.m.–5 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: $15 per girl, includes education materials and Program Aide pin when hours are achieved and paperwork submitted to council. NOTE: Please bring a bagged lunch if you are attending both sessions. Min 12/Max 24

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CHILD AND BABYSITTING SAFETY COURSEGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)To familiarize and provide young adults with basic skills and information that is necessary in caring for infants and children, such as, emergency action steps, personal safety, fire safety, infant care, basic first aid, and choking management. Presentation by the Delaware Safety Council.WHEN/WHERE:

December 15, 2012, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Newark Resource Center

March 23, 2013, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Scout Hut - Millsboro, DECOST: $45 per girl, includes a Certificate of Achievement to be earned at course completion.NOTE: Girls are asked to bring a baby doll as well as a bagged lunch. Min 7/Max 12

WINTER CAMP - Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Experience the fun of summer camp in the winter! We will hike, use the challenge course and enjoy other great summer/winter activities. In the evening we will join each other around the campfire for stories and songs. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolestcamp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult) NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants should pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 15/Max 100

EXPLORE THE MAGIC OF MOTION - University of DelawareGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Have you ever heard the sound of blood rushing through your veins or air moving through your lungs? Have you ever held a real human bone or used equipment that can move a part of your body for you? Work with current UD students to learn skills that can make you a healthier person and discover how physical activity helps the body heal. Get hands on experience finding muscles in your body, checking blood pressure and more! Step into the life of a Physical Therapy student and earn a new badge as you explore the exciting world of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware.WHEN: January 12, 2013, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: 333McKinlyLab,Newark,DE19713COST: $ 10 per girl, includes badge and snack.NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 20/Max 40

WINTER TREES - Chestnut Hill Farm at White Clay Creek State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join us at the Judge Morris Estate, historically called Chestnut Hill Farm, for a lovely afternoon stroll under some towering treasures. We will practice winter tree identification, make a take–home craft out of tree materials and learn the story of the American Chestnut, a once abundant tree in this area.WHEN: January 19, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: Judge Morris Estate, 76 Polly Drummond Hill Road, Newark, DE 19711COST: $12 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.Two adults per troop are at no cost. NOTE: No park entrance fee in January. Min 10/Max 40

NIGHT SKY - Brandywine Creek State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)We will start indoors with an introduction to the night sky, label a map of the sky, and learn about stars and light pollution. We will then head outside to observe the night sky and the nocturnal animals that inhabit the park. WHEN: February 15, 2013, 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center 41 Adams Dam Road, Wilmington, DE 19807COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress warmly for a nighttime hike. No park entrance fee. Min 15/Max 55

TUBING AROUND!Girl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join us for a fun day on the snow at Liberty Mountain. We will ride together on a coach bus for a fantastic afternoon on the tubes. Once we get there hit the tubes then break for lunch. WHEN: February 16, 2013, 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country Center 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Liberty Mountain, and lunch on Saturday. Additional activities and/or meals are not included. More information will follow the closer the date. Girls coming from a distance may stay Friday and/or Saturday night at Camp Country Center for an additional $5 per participant (girl or adult), per night. Min 45/Max 70

ENGINEERING YOUR TOMORROWGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Engineering Your Tomorrow offers girls a wonderful opportunities to explore science, chemistry and engineering. Working with women who are currently engaged in several fields of science, girls will test scientific theories with hands–on activities as well as discover the many career opportunities for women. Additional informational sessions are provided for leaders and parents to help guide girls in making academic choices, preparing for higher education and considering career options in science. This will be the 24th year of this favorite event, please sign up early.WHEN: February 23, 2013, 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: DuPont facility, New Castle County, DECOST: $8 per girl.NOTE: Includes fun patch and lunch. Girls coming from a distance may stay overnight at Camp Country Center for an additional $7 per girl (includes breakfast). Min 25/Max 80

MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE DAYGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Make connections with Maryland legislators, experience what it is like to be a lawmaker and see your government in action! This day in Annapolis will help you learn how to advocate for Girl Scouts and how a bill becomes a law. This is also a great opportunity to meet Girl Scouts from other councils.WHEN: February 2013WHERE: Legislative Services, Annapolis, MDCOST: $20 per participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Registration is through Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, www.gscm.org. Registration closes January 31, 2013.

POWERFUL FIRST IMPRESSIONGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Throughout our lives, we meet thousands of people. The ability to create a positive first impression is one you can expand on to build a solid relationship. Learn how you can take control of the way others perceive you.

WHEN/WHERE: February 23, 2013 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Dover, DE

February 23, 2013 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Newark Resource Center

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: Snow date: March 2, 2013. This workshop is mandatory for all Girl Scouts who are attending the Women of Distinction Celebration on March 12, 2013. Min 12/Max 75

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NIGHT OWL - Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Learn about Owls and how they navigate the night sky. Explore our trails after dark. Learn about constellations and try to make your own. Program does not include step 3.WHEN: February 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $ 9 per girl includes patch NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non-participants are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION CELEBRATIONGirl Scout Cadettes (Grade 8 only)Mix, mingle and make connections with Delaware’s elite businesswomen and government officials at this signature event. You will participate in a pre–program that includes personal time with our honoree. As a guest, you will also serve in leadership positions that will make this event successful – the evening’s Mistress of Ceremonies, vocalist, flag presenters and greeters are all Girl Scouts. This is the highest profile event of the year for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay; you won’t want to miss it.WHEN: March 12, 2013, 3 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: Hotel DuPont, Wilmington, DE COST: Free, application required.NOTE: Complete and submit the Teen Leadership Application by December 14, 2012 (page 61) to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713. All Girl Scouts participating in the event must register for the Powerful First Impression Workshop, February 23, 2013 (snow date: March 2, 2013). Max 75

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Girl Scouts that come to the Ward Museum for their Digital Photography badge will have the opportunity to learn about photography techniques and methods from an expert professional photographer. The girls will go on a photo excursion and take pictures of wildlife and natural scenes around scenic Schumaker Pond, then get a chance to edit them and create a digital photo project. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $2 per girl, Digital Photography badge included.NOTE: All equipment is included. Min 12/Max 30

WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY – Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Discover the secret of the North Star and constellations visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, and echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius, as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl.NOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Offto Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

ALAPOCAS AFTER DARKGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Alapocas After Dark offers girls the opportunity to experience our park at night. During this nighttime hike, scouts will discover what nocturnal animals reside in our parks and how they use their senses to survive in the dark. Through hands-on activities and night vision tools, Girl Scouts will explore ournighttime world.WHEN: April 4, 2013, 7 p.m.-8:30 p.m. WHERE: Blue Ball Barn, Alapocas Run State Park,Wilmington, DE. Driving directions will be sent with confirmation.COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress for nighttime hike. Min 10/Max 25

LOWER SHOREWOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Cadettes (Grade 8 only)The Lower Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required to participate in the luncheon but you are also welcome to attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Salisbury, MDCOST: Free. Contact Director of Fund Development, 410–742–5107 for more information or to register.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Max 12

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE: ITALY - Newark Resource CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Go on fantastic journey to Italy. Experience the culture, food, craft, dance, language and more of this country.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Avenue, Newark, DE, 19713COST: $5 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Includes fun patch. Min 12/Max 50.

BARK, BUDS and BLOOMS - Abbott’s Mill Nature CenterGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Spend the afternoon at Abbott’s Mill Nature Center working on your Trees badge. Learn about the different parts of a plant and why they are important to humans and wild animals. WHEN: April 13, 2013, 1 p.m.-3 p.m. WHERE: Abbott’s Mill Nature Center 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE 19963COST: $9 per programNOTE: Dress for the weather. Pack a bag lunch and bring a water bottle if you plan to attend both programs. Program will fulfill some badge requirements.Min 10/Max 25

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a t–shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre–register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013. Registration start time: 9 a.m. KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

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EARTH DAY - Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can workwell together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.;day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend programper participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

MID–SHORE WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Cadettes (Grade 8 only)The Mid–Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required to participate in the luncheon but you are also welcomed to attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 26, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Easton, MDCOST: FreeNOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Contact Director of Fund Development, 410–742–5107 for more information or to register. Max 12

WOMEN IN AVIATIONGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join the Delaware 99s (an international organization of women pilots) who graciously host this very popular event. You will learn the steps to become a pilot, explore emergency procedures, create rockets and design your own plane.WHEN: April 28, 2013, 12:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: New Castle County Airport, New Castle, DECOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: This very popular event fills up quickly, sign up early. Please eat prior to arrival. Min 25/Max 60

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp ToddGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of day camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch and snack. NOTE: Components of the Cadette Trailblazing badge will be completed. Please pack lunch. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the director and make a fun camp craft/snack. WHEN/WHERE:

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow closer to the date. Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has before registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. You and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.;day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl;$30 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Components of the Cadette Trailblazing badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

ROCKIN’ AND RAFTIN’ WEEKEND – Camp ToddGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Join us on Friday for a starlit night hike; wake up with us for an amazing morning on the Camp Todd zipline. Then travel with us to Tuckahoe State Park for an afternoon of high ropes activities and canoe wars. As the evening approaches, we will take a small boat ride along the waters edge, and close with a campfire and s’mores. We hope to see you there!WHEN: May 17–19, 2013, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Tuckahoe State Park, four meals and snacks. NOTE: Min 15/Max 75

NOCTURNAL NATURE – Killens Pond State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)Who’s around in the night? Come find out on this awesome night hike! We will explore the evening looking and listening for the animals that come out at night. Owls, bats, fireflies, fox and so many more!WHEN: May 18, 2013, 8:30 p.m. – 10 p.m. WHERE: Nature Center 5025KillensPondRoad,Felton,DE19943COST: $6 per girl, includes fun patch and activities.NOTE: Min 15/Max 30

TREE–MENDOUS TREES – Killens Pond State ParkGirl Scout Cadettes (Grades 6–8)We will have a blast making paper, identifying local tree species, and planting a tree seed to take home with us. Come dressed for the weather since we will go on a short hike.WHEN: May 18, 2013, 6 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. WHERE: Nature Center 5025KillensPondRoad,Felton,DE19943COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch and activities.NOTE: Min 15/Max 30

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Grades9-10

Girl Scout Senior Vest & Sash

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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CAREER DINE AROUNDSGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Career Dine Arounds give girls the opportunity to explore careers and meet with professional women in a wide variety of industries. These sessions are held at various businesses and corporations. Dine Arounds in the fields of art, medicine and construction are being scheduled through out the year. A light dinner and activity is provided. First come, first served.WHEN: Confirmed Career Dine Arounds will be put on our website, www.gscb.org, so please check regularly. WHERE: Various locations throughout the council.COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: These are girl–only events. Adults are asked to drop girls off and then pick them up at assigned time. A confirmation will be sent upon acceptance into the event.

ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURER - Alapocas Run State ParkGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Join our climbing team for some top rope rock climbing.Topics covered include equipment, safety, discussion of physical and mental preparedness. Get harnessed up andclimb on our natural rock wall. Safety equipment, ropes and belayers provided.WHEN:

September 15, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

September 16, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

October 14, 2012 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: Rock Climbing Wall, Alapocas Run State Park.Driving directions will be sent with confirmation.

COST: $24 per climber (girl or adult).NOTE: Wear comfortable clothing. Registration closes21 days prior to event. Min 10/Max 20

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GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD

GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD EDUCATION WORKSHOPSGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)When a Girl Scout Senior has almost completed the pre–requisites for starting the Girl Scout Gold Award, she must attend this mandatory workshop. This workshop will walk the girl through the steps of earning her Girl Scout Gold Award. Questions about the award and its requirements will be answered.WHEN/WHERE:

September 19, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

September 26, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

November 3, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

December 1, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

January 26, 2013

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 6, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Dover, DE

June 5, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

June 12, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

COST: $10 per girl. NOTE: Includes workbook. Adult mentors should also attend this session.PRE–REQUISITES: Complete two grade level Journeysor achieve the Girl Scout Silver Award and complete oneSenior or Ambassador Journey. Min 12/Max 24

GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD PROPOSAL REVIEWSGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)All Girl Scout Seniors who submit a Girl Scout Gold Award proposal must go before the Girl Scout Gold Award Committee to obtain project approval. Proposals must be submitted by the first business day of the month in order to be reviewed on the third Wednesday of the month.WHEN:

September 19, 2012 March 20, 2013

October 17, 2012 April 17, 2013

*November 14, 2012 May 15, 2013

December 19, 2012 June 19, 2013

January 16, 2013 July 17, 2013

February 20, 2013 August 21, 2013* Second Wednesday due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

WHERE: Pending population of proposals submitted.NOTE: The first four proposals submitted will be seen starting at 6:30 p.m. If you cannot make the scheduled review, please put on your proposal what day would work and we will try to accommodate you.

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JUMPSTART–CREATING YOUR OWN SCREENPLAY OR NOVEL – Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Teens with a desire to complete the Screenplay or Novel badge or who have an interest in creative writing will learn tips and tricks for fiction writing in this program facilitated by a professional writer. Topics will include idea generation, character, setting, plot, and writing beginnings. Sara Rowe, our facilitator, is a freelance writer and creative writing instructor who has been published in multiplemagazines,includingBoys’Life,KikiandSusie,andtwoChicken Soup for the Soul books. She has a BA in English Writing and History and a MA in Children’s Literature. WHEN: October 13, 2012, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713COST: $14 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Bring a notebook and pencil or pen. Min 10/Max 20

100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and make new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for more information. http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012.WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants will need to wear khaki pants/skirt,white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to make a public appearance representing Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc within the community. Often includes interviews or presentations that require speaking before an audience.WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants will need to wear khaki pants/skirt,white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL - Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and its modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702.COST: $8 per girl.NOTE: This is an outdoor program, please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

IN–SPA–RATION – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Pamper yourself while learning nature’s greatest secrets at Camp Grove Point. Make a salt or sugar scrub from everyday products, study and practice relaxation and meditation techniques you can apply to your everyday life. Take sometime out for yourself, you deserve it.WHEN: November 2–4, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult.)NOTE: Includes fun patch, four meals and snacks. Components of Senior Women’s Health badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

RAUCOUS ROBOTS Girl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)You will have fun learning the basics of using a computer to program a robot. There are such awesome things being done with robotics, including artificial arms, legs, eyes, building cars, surgery, exploring outer space and the bottom of the sea. The future is here and we will try it out on land.WHEN/WHERE:

November 3, 2012

1 p.m. – 3 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

January 26, 2013

1 p.m. – 3 p.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 6, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Dover, DE

COST: $10 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: Min 8/Max 18

ON MY HONOR:A CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENTGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)To achieve the Girl Scout Gold Award takes dedication, organization and determination. This award is not easily achieved and the girls who do earn them are to be commended. This special Girl Ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards. We will also acknowledge the commitment of the girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged. Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to the council by the deadline of September 30, 2012 in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this year’s ceremony though they will be honored in the following year.WHEN: November 18, 2012, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.WHERE: Wyoming United Methodist Church, Wyoming, DE COST: $2 per person. Girls being honored will have no costto attend.NOTE: Registration form to attend is on our website. Registration deadline to attend is three weeks prior to ceremony. If a girl is not able to attend the ceremony, her award pins will be available the next business day after the ceremony.

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VOLUNTEER–IN–TRAININGGirl Scout Seniors (Grade 10 only) The Volunteer–In–Training (VIT) Award is an opportunity for girls who would like to mentor a Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, Junior or Cadette troop outside of the camp experience. If a girl has completed ninth grade, she is eligible to earn this award. A VIT project needs to span a 3–6 month period. The requirements for the VIT Award are:1) Find an adult volunteer mentor who is currently the volunteer for a group of girls at the grade level you would to work with. This volunteer will guide you through training and the internship and you will help the volunteer with their group of girls for a span of 3–6 month period. 2) Complete a Council–designed Volunteer–In–Training leadership course. 3) Create and implement a thoughtful Journey project that lasts over 4 or more sessions. VIT is responsible for designing, planning, and evaluating the activities.WHEN/WHERE:

December 15, 2012

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

March 9, 2013 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

April 20, 2013 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

COST: $25 per girl, includes materials used for education and VIT pin once hours are achieved and paperwork is submitted.NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 12/Max 24

OWLS AND STARS – White Clay Creek State ParkGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Explore nature after dark during this enchanting evening program at the park. Girls will get to meet a real owl up close and hear stories about the night sky while looking for constellations and sipping hot chocolate. In case of inclement weather, we will hold this program indoors and concentrate on star stories and nocturnal animals.WHEN: December 8, 2012, 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 1475 Creek Road, Newark, DE 19711COST: $17 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.Two adults per troop are at no cost. No park entrance feein December. NOTE: Dress warmly for a nighttime hike. Min 15/Max 35

GSCB COMMITTEES AND TASK GROUPSGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Provide insight and consultation to committees or task groups from a girl’s point of view. Have a voice in deciding which strategies or action steps should be taken to help shape the future of GSCB. Choose from: Diversity Task Group, Finance Committee or Property Committee. Attend meetings in person or by conference call. WHEN: Applications due January 11, 2013.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: For further details on what committees are currently operating, contact Program Department at 800–341–4007. Application is on page 61.

TEEN MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORSGirl Scout Seniors (Grade 10 only)Don’t miss this great opportunity for Girl Scouts from across the council to showcase their leadership skills! Each year, two Girl Scout Seniors or Ambassadors are selected through an interview process to represent the GIRLS in Girl Scouting by serving a one–year term as a non–voting member on the GSCB Board of Directors. Working with the members of the Board is an honor and will open your eyes to the hundreds of decisions the Board makes every year to keep our Council strong and growing.WHEN: Applications are due by January 11, 2013WHERE: Submit application to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713NOTE: Application is on page 61. You will need to submit a biography with your application. You will be notified by mid–February 2013 regarding the interview.

WINTER CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Experience the fun of summer in the winter! We will hike, use the challenge course, go geocaching, and enjoy other great winter activities. In the evening we will join each other around the campfire for stories and song. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolest camp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919.COST: $14 day program per girl;$38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Components of Senior Adventurer badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

EXPLORE THE MAGIC OF MOTION – University of DelawareGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Have you ever heard the sound of blood rushing through your veins or air moving through your lungs? Have you ever held a real human bone or used equipment that can move a part of your body for you? Work with current UD students to learn skills that can make you a healthier person and discover how physical activity helps the body heal. Get hands on experience finding muscles in your body, checking blood pressure and more! Step into the life of a Physical Therapy student and earn a new badge as you explore the exciting world of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware.WHEN: January 12, 2013, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: University of Delaware Physical Therapy Department 333McKinlyLab,Newark,DECOST: $ 10 per girl, includes badge and snack. NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch.Min 20/Max 40

MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE DAYGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Make connections with Maryland legislators, experience what it is like to be a lawmaker and see your government in action! This day in Annapolis will help you learn how to advocate for Girl Scouts and how a bill becomes a law. This is also a great opportunity to meet Girl Scouts from other councils.WHEN: February 2013. Exact date to be determined.WHERE: Legislative Services, Annapolis, MD.COST: $20 per participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Registration is through Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, www.gscm.org. Registration closes January 31, 2013.

NIGHT SKY – Brandywine Creek State ParkGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)We will start indoors with an introduction to the night sky, label a map of the sky, and learn about stars and light pollution. We will then head outside to observe the night sky and the nocturnal animals that inhabit the park. WHEN: February 15, 2013, 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m.WHERE: Nature Center, 41 Adams Dam Road, Wilmington, DE 19807.COST: $7 per girl, includes fun patch. No park entrance fee. NOTE: Dress warmly for a nighttime hike. Min 15/Max 55

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TUBING AROUND!Girl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Join us for a fun day on the snow at Liberty Mountain. We will ride together on a coach bus for a fantastic afternoon on the tubes. Once we get there hit the tubes then break for lunch. WHEN: February 16, 2013, 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country Center, 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE, 19707COST: $75 per person (girl or adult), includes fun patch, admission/transportation to Liberty Mountain and lunch.NOTE: Additional activities and/or meals are not included. More information will follow closer to the date. Girls coming from a distance may stay Friday and/or Saturday night at Camp Country Center for an additional $5 per participant (girl or adult), per night. Min 45/Max 70

POWERFUL FIRST IMPRESSIONGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Throughout our lives, we meet thousands of people. The ability to create a positive first impression is one you can expand on to build a solid relationship. Learn how you can take control of the way others perceive you.

WHEN/WHERE: February 23, 2013 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Dover, DE

February 23, 2013 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Newark Resource Center

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: Snow date: March 2, 2013. This workshop is mandatory for all Girl Scouts who are attending the Women of Distinction Celebration on March 12, 2013. Min 12/Max 75

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION CELEBRATIONGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Mingle and make connections with Delaware’s elite businesswomen and government officials at this high profile event. You will participate in a pre–program that includes personal time with our honoree and serve in leadership positions that make this event successful–the evening’s Mistress of Ceremonies, vocalist, flag presenters and greeters are Girl Scouts. WHEN: March 12, 2013, 3 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: Hotel DuPont, Wilmington, DECOST: Free, application required.NOTE: Complete and submit the Teen Leadership Application on page 61 by December 14, 2012 to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713. All participating Girl Scouts must register for the Powerful First Impression Workshop. Max 75

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY – Ward MuseumGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Girl Scouts that come to the Ward Museum will have the opportunity to learn about photography techniques and methods from an expert professional photographer. The girls will go on a photo excursion and take pictures of wildlife and natural scenes around scenic Schumaker Pond, then get a chance to edit them and create a digital photo project. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: All equipment is included. Min 12/Max 30

WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY – Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Discover the secret of the North Star and constellations visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, and echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius,as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

SKY – Iron Hill MuseumGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Ever wondered what is really in the sky? Explore the night sky and enjoy a story. Please bring your own model rocket kitto build.WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $9 per girl, includes patch. NOTE: No charge for 2 chaperones/leaders. Additional non–participants are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15

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LOWER SHOREWOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)The Lower Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required to participate in the luncheon but you are welcome to attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Salisbury, MDCOST: Free.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Contact Director of Fund Development, 410–742–5107, for more information or to register. Max 12

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a T–Shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre–register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013. Registration start time: 9 a.m. KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

EARTH DAY – Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll learn about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.;day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

MID–SHOREWOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)The Mid–Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required to participate in the luncheon but you are welcome to attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 26, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Easton, MDCOST: Free.NOTE: Participants will need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Contact Director of Fund Development 410-742–5107, for more information or to register. Max 12

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp ToddGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of day camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch and snack. NOTE: Components of the Senior Adventurer badge will be completed. Please pack lunch. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the director and make a fun camp craft/snack.

WHEN/WHERE:

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow closer to the date. Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great Camp Food. By attending this camp you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at CampGrove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.;day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl;$38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Components of the Senior Adventurer badge will be completed. Min 15/Max 100

ROCKIN’ AND RAFTIN’ WEEKEND – Camp ToddGirl Scout Seniors (Grades 9–10)Join us on Friday for a starlit night hike; wake up with us for an amazing morning on the Camp Todd zipline. Then travel with us to Tuckahoe State Park for an afternoon of high ropes activities and canoe wars. As the evening approaches, we will take a small boat ride along the waters edge, and close with a campfire and s’mores. We hope to see you there!WHEN: May 17–19, 2013, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Tuckahoe State Park, patch, four meals and snacks.Min 15/Max 75

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Grades11-12

Girl Scout Ambassador Vest & Sash

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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CAREER DINE AROUNDSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Career Dine Arounds give girls the opportunity to explore careers and meet with professional women in a wide variety of industries. These sessions are held at various businesses and corporations. Dine Arounds in the fields of art, medicine and construction are being scheduled through out the year. A light dinner and activity is provided. First come, first served.WHEN: Confirmed Career Dine Arounds will be put on our website, www.gscb.org, so please check regularly. WHERE: Various locations throughout the council.COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: These are girl–only events. Adults are asked to drop girls off and then pick them up at assigned time. A confirmation will be sent upon acceptance into the event.

ROCK CLIMBING ADVENTURER - Alapocas Run State ParkGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Join our climbing team for some top rope rock climbing. Topics covered include equipment, safety, discussion of physical and mental preparedness. Get harnessed up and climb on our natural rock wall. Safety equipment, ropes and belayers provided.WHEN:

September 15, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

September 16, 2012 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

October 14, 2012 12 p.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: Rock Climbing Wall, Alapocas Run State Park. Driving directions will be sent with confirmation.COST: $24 per climber (girl or adult).NOTE: Wear comfortable clothing. Registration closes 21 days prior to event. Min 10/Max 20

100TH ANNIVERSARY CENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and make new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for moreinformation. http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952

GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD EDUCATION WORKSHOPSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)When a Girl Scout Senior has almost completed the pre–requisites for starting the Girl Scout Gold Award, she must attend this mandatory workshop. This workshop will walk the girl through the steps of earning her Girl Scout Gold Award. Questions about the award and its requirements willbe answered.

WHEN/WHERE:

September 19, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

September 26, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

November 3, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

December 1, 2012

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

January 26, 2013

9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 6, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 9:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Dover, DE

June 5, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

June 12, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

COST: $10 per girl. NOTE: Includes workbook. Adult mentors should also attend this session.PRE–REQUISITES: Complete two grade level Journeysor achieve the Girl Scout Silver Award and complete oneSenior or Ambassador Journey. Min 12/Max 24

GIRL SCOUT GOLD AWARD PROPOSAL REVIEWSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)All Girl Scout Seniors who submit a Girl Scout Gold Award proposal must go before the Girl Scout Gold Award Committee to obtain project approval. Proposals must be submitted by the first business day of the month in order to be reviewed on the third Wednesday of the month.

WHEN/WHERE:

September 19, 2012 March 20, 2013

October 17, 2012 April 17, 2013

*November 14, 2012 May 15, 2013

December 19, 2012 June 19, 2013

January 16, 2013 July 17, 2013

February 20, 2013 August 21, 2013 *Second Tuesday due to the Thanksgiving Holiday.

WHERE: Pending population of proposals submitted.NOTE: The first four proposals submitted will be seen starting at 6:30 p.m. If you cannot make the scheduled review, please put on your proposal what day would work and we will try to accommodate you.

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FALL HARVEST AT THE MILL - Cooch-Dayett MillsAll Girl Scout LevelsCelebrate 100 years of Girl Scouting as you use old–fashioned techniques to create a familiar treat – buttered popcorn! Remove corn from cob by hand, pop over a fire, and make your own butter to top it off – just like your sister Girl Scouts did a century ago. Tour Cooch–Dayett Mills and discover this 18th century treasure and its modern updates. WHEN: October 27, 2012, 3 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702.COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: This is an outdoor program, please dress for the weather. Activities fulfill requirements for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

SUDDEN PHOTO OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting. WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants will need to wear khaki pants/skirt,white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

SUDDEN OPPORTUNITIESAll Girl Scout LevelsWe are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice to respond to a call to make a public appearance representing Girls Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Council at meetings, award presentations, funding events, etc out in the community. May often include interviews or presentations that require speaking before an audience.WHEN: Applications are due by October 26, 2012.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Participants will need to wear khaki pants/skirt,white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Application is on page 61.

IN–SPA–RATION - Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Pamper yourself while learning nature’s greatest secrets at Camp Grove Point. Make a salt or sugar scrub from everyday products, study and practice relaxation and meditation techniques you can apply to your everyday life. Take some time out for yourself, you deserve it.WHEN: November 2–4, 2012, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $38 per participant (girl or adult), includes patch, four meals and snacks. NOTE: Min 15/Max 100

ON MY HONOR:A CELEBRATION OF ACHIEVEMENTGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)To achieve the Girl Scout Gold Award takes dedication, organization and determination. This award is not easily achieved and the girls who do earn them are to be commended. This special Girl Ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards. We will also acknowledge the commitment of the girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged. Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to the council by the deadline of September 30, 2012 in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this year’s ceremony though they will be honored in the following year.WHEN: November 18, 2012, 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.WHERE: Wyoming United Methodist Church, Wyoming, DECOST: $2 per person. Girls being honored will have no cost to attend.NOTE: Registration form to attend is on our website. Registration deadline to attend is three weeks prior to ceremony. If a girl is not able to attend the ceremony, her award pins will be available the next business day after the ceremony.

RAUCOUS ROBOTS Girl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)You will have so much fun as you learn the basics of using a computer to program a robot. There are such awesome things being done with robotics. Artificial arms, legs, eyes, building cars, surgery, exploring planets in space and on the bottom of the sea. The future is here and we will try it out on land. WHEN/WHERE:

November 3, 2012

1 p.m. – 3 p.m. First United Methodist, Chestertown, MD

January 26, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Lewes, DE

March 23, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

April 6, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Salisbury, MD

May 11, 2013 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Dover, DECOST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.

NOTE: Min 8/Max 18

VOLUNTEER–IN–TRAININGGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)The Volunteer–In–Training (VIT) Award is an opportunity for girls who would like to mentor a Girl Scout Daisy, Brownie, Junior, or Cadette troop outside of the camp experience. If a girl has completed ninth grade, she is eligible to earn this award. A VIT project needs to span a 3–6 month period. The requirements for the VIT Award are: 1) Find an adult volunteer mentor who is currently the volunteer for a group of girls at the grade level you would work with. This volunteer will guide you through training and the internship, and you will help the volunteer with their group of girls for a span of 3–6 month period. 2) Complete a council–designed Volunteer–In–Training leadership course. 3) Create and implement a thoughtful Journey project that lasts over 4 or more sessions. VIT is responsible for designing, planning, and evaluating the activities.WHEN/WHERE:

December 15, 2012

9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

March 9, 2013 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

April 20, 2013 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Newark Resource Center, Newark, DE

COST: $25 per girl, includes materials used for education and VIT pin once hours are achieved and paperwork is submitted.NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 12/Max 24

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TEEN MEMBER, BOARD OF DIRECTORSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grade 11 only)What an opportunity for Girl Scouts from across the council to showcase their leadership skills! Each year, two Girl Scout Seniors or Ambassadors are selected through an interview process to represent the GIRLS in Girl Scouting by serving a one–year term as a non–voting member on the GSCB Board of Directors. Working with the members of the Board is an honor and will open your eyes to the hundreds of decisions the Board makes every year to keep our Council strong and growing.WHEN: Applications are due by January 11, 2013.WHERE: Submit applications to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: Application can be found on page 61. You will need to submit a biography with your application. You will be notified by mid–February 2013 regarding the interview. Registration closes January 11, 2013.

GSCB COMMITTEES AND TASK GROUPSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grade 11)Provide insight and consultation to committees or task groups from a girl’s point of view. Have a voice in deciding which strategies or action steps should be taken to help shape the future of GSCB. Choose from: Diversity Task Group, Finance Committee or Property Committee. Attend meetings in person or by conference call. WHEN: Applications due January 11, 2013.WHERE: Applications to be submitted to Program Department, Newark Resource Center, 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713.NOTE: For further details on what committees are currently operating, contact Program Department at 800–341–4007. Application is on page 61.

WINTER CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Experience the fun of summer in the winter! We will hike, use the challenge course, go geocaching, and enjoy other great winter activities. In the evening we will join each other around the campfire for stories and song. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolest camp ever.WHEN: January 11–13, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (January 12) 10 a.m. –3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 15/Max 100

EXPLORE THE MAGIC OF MOTION – UDGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Have you ever heard the sound of blood rushing through your veins or air moving through your lungs? Have you ever held a real human bone or used equipment that can move a part of your body for you? Work with current UD students to learn skills that can make you a healthier person and discover how physical activity helps the body heal. Get hands on experience finding muscles in your body, checking blood pressure and more! Step into the life of a Physical Therapy student and earn a new badge as you explore the exciting world of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware.WHEN: January 12, 2013, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.WHERE: University of Delaware Physical Therapy Department 333McKinlyLab,Newark,DECOST: $ 10 per girl, includes badge and snack. NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 20/Max 40

TUBING AROUND!Girl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Join us for a fun day on the snow at Liberty Mountain. We will ride together on a coach bus for a fantastic afternoon on the tubes. Once we get there hit the tubes then break for lunch. WHEN: February 16, 2013, 6 a.m. – 7 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country Center 1051 Sharpless Road, Hockessin, DE, 19707COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Liberty Mountain, and lunch on Saturday. Additional activities and/or meals are not included. More information will follow the closer the date. Girls coming from a distance may stay Friday and/or Saturday night at Camp Country Center for an additional $5 per participant (girl or adult), per night. Min 45/Max 70

CAREER DINE AROUNDSGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Career Dine Arounds give girls the opportunity to explore careers and meet with professional women in a wide variety of industries. These sessions are held at various businesses and corporations. Dine Arounds in the fields of art, medicine and construction are being scheduled through out the year. A light dinner and activity is provided. First come, first served.WHEN: Confirmed Career Dine Arounds will be posted on our website, www. gscb.org. Please check regularly.WHERE: Various locations throughout council.COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: These are girl–only events. A confirmation will be sent upon acceptance into the event.

POWERFUL FIRST IMPRESSIONGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Throughout our lives, we meet thousands of people. The ability to create a positive first impression is one you can expand on to build a solid relationship. Learn how you can take control of the way others perceive you.

WHEN/WHERE: February 23, 2013 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

Dover, DE

February 23, 2013 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Newark Resource Center

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: Snow date: March 2, 2013. This workshop is mandatory for all Girl Scouts who are attending the Women of Distinction Celebration on March 12, 2013. Min 12/Max 75

MARYLAND LEGISLATIVE DAYGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Make connections with Maryland legislators, experience what it is like to be a lawmaker and see your government in action! This day in Annapolis will help you learn how to advocate for Girl Scouts and how a bill becomes a law. This is also a great opportunity to meet Girl Scouts from other councils.WHEN: February 2013WHERE: Legislative Services Annapolis, MDCOST: $20 per participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Registration is through Girl Scouts of Central Maryland, www.gscm.org. Registration closes January 31, 2013.

WOMEN OF DISTINCTION CELEBRATIONGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Mix, mingle and make connections with Delaware’s elite businesswomen and government officials at this signature event. You will participate in a pre–program that includes personal time with our honoree. As a guest, you will also serve in leadership positions that will make this event successful–the evening’s Mistress of Ceremonies, vocalist, flag presenters and greeters are all Girl Scouts. This is the highest profile event of the year for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay; you won’t want to miss it.WHEN: March 12, 2013, 3 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.WHERE: Hotel DuPont, Wilmington, DE. COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: Complete and submit the Teen Leadership Application by December 14, 2012 (page 61). All Girl Scouts participating in the event must register for the Powerful First Impression Workshop, February 23, 2013 (snow date: March 2, 2013). Max 75

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WONDERS OF THE NIGHT SKY– Ashland Nature CenterGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Discover the secret of the North Star and constellations visible year–round. Use telescopes, binoculars and the naked eye to observe harbingers of spring like Leo and Arcturus, and echoes of winter like Gemini and Sirius, as well as brilliant Jupiter, the Orion Nebula, and other deep–sky wonders. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.WHERE: 3511 Barley Mill Road, Hockessin, DE 19707.COST: $8 per girl, includes patch.NOTE: This is an evening program, dress warmly. If cloudy or raining, program will be rescheduled. Program fulfills a requirement for Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay Hats Off to Girl Scouting Patch. Min 8/Max 25

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY–WARD MUSEUMGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Girl Scouts that come to the Ward Museum for their Digital Photography badge will have the opportunity to learn about photography techniques and methods from an expert professional photographer. The girls will go on a photo excursion and take pictures of wildlife and natural scenes around scenic Schumaker Pond, then get a chance to edit them and create a digital photo project. WHEN: March 23, 2013, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes Digital Photography badge.NOTE: All equipment is included. Min 12/Max 30

LOWER SHORE WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)The Lower Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required to participate in the luncheon but you are welcome to attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 12, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Salisbury, MDCOST: FreeNOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Contact Director of Fund Development, 410–742–5107, for more information or to register. Max 12

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfortheentire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. Participants will receive a t–shirt and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre–register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013. Registration start time: 9 a.m. KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

EARTH DAY – Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll learn about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.;day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please bring lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200

MID–SHORE WOMEN OF DISTINCTION LUNCHEONGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)The Mid–Shore Women of Distinction luncheon honors local women that have made a positive difference in their community and serve as role models for girls and women. As a participant, you will serve in leadership positions and represent Girl Scouts to the community. Teen Girl Scouts are needed as greeters, flag presenters, and for speaking parts. No training is required, but you may attend the Powerful First Impression Workshop.WHEN: April 26, 2013, 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WHERE: Easton, MDCOST: Free.NOTE: Participants need to wear khaki pants/skirt, white shirt, membership pins and sash or vest. Contact Director of Fund Development, 410–742–5107, for more information or to register. Max 12

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp ToddGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of Day Camp at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 4, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $14 per girl. Includes patch and snack. NOTE: Please pack lunch. Min 15/Max 100

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the director and make a fun camp craft/snack.

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center, Hockessin, DE

May 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow closer to the date. Min 5/Max 100

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP – Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Have you wanted to come to camp with your daughter and see what kind of fun she has prior to registering her for summer camp? Join us at the waterfront, at the archery range, the arts and craft station and even try some of our great camp food. By attending this camp, you and your daughter will be entered into a drawing for a free week of resident camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.;day program (May 11) 10 a.m.–3 p.m.WHERE: 2930 Grove Neck Road, Earleville, MD 21919COST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend programper participant (girl or adult).NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants please pack lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals. Min 15/Max 100

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ROCKIN’ AND RAFTIN’ WEEKEND – Camp ToddGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Join us on Friday for a starlit night hike; wake up with us for an amazing morning on the Camp Todd Zip Line. Then travel with us to Tuckahoe State Park for an afternoon of high ropes activities and Canoe Wars. As the evening approaches we will take a small boat ride along the waters edge, and close with a campfire and s’mores. We hope to see you there!WHEN: May 17–19, 2013, 7 p.m. – 11 a.m. WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Branch Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: $75 per participant (girl or adult)NOTE: Includes fun patch, admission and transportation to Tuckahoe State Park, four meals and snacks. Min 15/Max 75

CANOEING BASICS – Abbott’s Mill Nature CenterGirl Scout Ambassadors (Grades 11–12)Navigate your way through Step #1 in your “Water” badge by learning how to canoe. Discover the different parts of a canoe. Demonstrate canoe and water safety. Practice different canoeing strokes and learn how to help other paddlers that run into trouble.WHEN: June 22, 2013, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.WHERE: 15411 Abbott’s Pond Road, Milford, DE 19963COST: $13 per Girl Scout, includes patch NOTE: Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. Bring a towel and a water bottle. Min 8/ Max 18

LEADERSHIP APPLICATIONPlease check all that apply. Selection for position will be determined by applicable committee and criteria.

r Teen Board of Director Women of Distinction – March 12, 2013 (due by January 11, 2013) r Women of Distinction – Mistress of Ceremoniesr Council Committee – Task Group (due by December 14, 2012 along with bio) Committee name: r Women of Distinction - Invocation (due by January 11, 2013) (due by December 14, 2012)r Sudden Leadership Opportunities r Women of Distinction - Vocalist (due by October 26, 2012) (due by December 14, 2012)r Sudden Photo Opportunities r Women of Distinction – Flag Ceremony (due by October 26, 2012) (due by December 14, 2012) r Women of Distinction – General (due by December 14, 2012)

If applying for Women of Distinction, I will need a bus from:r Dover (1:30 p.m.) r Newark (2:30 p.m.) r No transportation required

Applicant Information:

Name:

Address: City: State: Zip:

Age: Grade in School:

Phone #: Email: Troop #:

Leader Name: Leader Phone #: Optional - Racial Background: (Please circle one)

Indian or Alaskan Native Black or African American Hispanic or Latino

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Asian White Two or more races

Please submit completed application to: Program Department, Leadership Pathway SpecialistGirl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713For additional information, call 302-456-7150 or email [email protected].

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Girl Scout Adult or Volunteer Insignia

Girl Scout Adults and Volunteers

The following are amixture of volunteer andnon-volunteer programs.

If the minimum number of participants is not registered 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled. Once minimum numbers are met, registration will remain open until maximum number is reached. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted.

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GSCB ARCHERY CERTIFICATION TRAININGAdults, 18 years or olderThis course is designed to teach the basics of how to educate others in a deeper understanding of archery. You’ll learn how to set up and operate a safe, short program, maintain equipment and create fun games for archers. No previous archery experience is required. Successful completion of the course will result in a GSCB archery certification card.

September 22, 2012

8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 4, 2013 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

May 18, 2013 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

COST: $30 per participant.NOTE: Includes folder and certification card. Participation in the program does not guarantee certification card. Pre–class assignments may be required. Min 5/Max 15

GSCB ESSENTIALS TO RIVER KAYAKINGAdults, 18 years or olderThis course is designed as a short program emphasizing entry level paddling skills and rescue techniques for individuals desiring an opportunity to take a group out on river water. You will learn kayak strokes to effectively navigate on the water. Plus, you will learn and practice rescue techniques that will help you feel confident in an emergency situation. No previous kayak experience is required.

September 23, 2012

8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MD

May 5, 2013 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MD

COST: $30 per participant.NOTE: Includes folder and certification card. Participation in the program does not guarantee certification card. Pre–class assignments may be required. Min 5/Max 10

100TH ANNIVERSARYCENTENNIAL JAMBOREECome experience history in the making and celebrate the 100th Year of Girl Scouting by discovering and learning new skills, connecting with friends and make new friendships that last a lifetime and taking action by learning about our world and making the world a better place. Visit the Jamboree’s website for more information. http://2012centennialjamboree.com/WHEN: October 19-21, 2012WHERE: Delaware State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE

RELIGIOUS AWARDSINFORMATION SESSIONLearn about the various religious awards Girl Scouts can earn. This session is for adults.WHEN: October 24, 2012, 7 p.m.-9 p.m.WHERE: Newark Resource CenterCOST: None

THIN MINT 5K RUN/WALKAll Girl Scout LevelsTheThinMint5KRun/Walkisforallagesandisaneventfor the entire family. The course has been professionally designed and will be officially timed. A Fun Run for kids under 8 will take place prior to the 5k run/walk. Participants will receive a t–shirt, and a box of Thin Mints. Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scout participants will receive a Thin Mint Run/Walk patch. Pre–register by March 15, 2013, to receive a shirt on race day.WHEN: April 14, 2013. Registration start time: 9 a.m. KiddieFunRunstarttime:9:50a.m. 5KRun/Walktime:10a.m.WHERE: Dravo Plaza, Wilmington Riverfront, Wilmington, DE

GSCB ANNUAL MEETINGAdults, 18 years or older (Girls ages 14-18 may also attend)The Annual Meeting is your opportunity to meet the Board of Directors, hear the State of the Council address and honorour volunteers. WHEN: April 24, 2013, 5:30 p.m. – 9 p.m.WHERE: Modern Maturity Center, Dover, DECOST: $30 per participant .NOTE: Information will be posted on www.gscb.org.

GSCB ZIPLINE CERTIFICATION TRAININGAdults, 18 years or olderThis course is designed to assist adults in learning how to use the zipline at Camp Todd. You will receive the basics on the equipment and how to use it. Plus you will receive training in rescue and safety techniques used when zipping participants. This class will also include a “how to” on teaching a fun zipline program, including debriefing and teambuilding techniques. WHEN: May 18, 2013, 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: Camp Todd, Denton, MDCOST: $5 per participant.NOTE: Includes folder and certification card. Participation in the program does not guarantee certification card. Pre–class assignments may be required. Min 5/Max 15

GSCB CANOE AND KAYAKCERTIFICATION TRAINING–FLAT WATERAdults, 18 years or olderThis course is designed as a short program emphasizing entry level paddling skills and rescue techniques for individuals desiring an opportunity to take a group out on flat water. You will learn canoe and kayak strokes to effectively navigate on the water. Plus, you will learn and practice rescue techniques that will help you feel confident in an emergency situation.No previous kayak or canoe experience is required. WHEN: May 19, 2013, 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.WHERE: Camp Todd, Denton, MDCOST: $30 per participant, includes certification card. NOTE: Participation in the program does not guarantee certification card. Pre–class assignments may be required. Min 5/Max 10

PROPERTY CELEBRATIONAdults above the age of 21Set your calendar for a wonderful afternoon of fun and merriment at camp! Join us for an afternoon of crabs, burgers and hot dogs. The council’s assistant rangers will receive a special VIP invitation. WHEN: September 28, 2013, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.WHERE: Camp Todd, Denton, MDCOST: $38 per adult, includes dinner and beverages. NOTE: Min 15/Max 75

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VOLUNTEER SERVICESAdult volunteers are essential to unlocking the keys of leadership for our girls in the Girl Scout Program. The Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay is committed to fully preparing and supporting the women and men who volunteer their time to help girls become the best leaders they can be. The Volunteer Services section of the Council Program Guide contains course descriptions for the following programs: Service Unit BasicsVolunteer EssentialsJourney BasicsFacilitating Adult Learning Outdoor EducationGS101Volunteering for Girl Scouts Series and EventsFirst Aid & CPR Teen girls ages 14 and older are welcome to attend all education courses. Teens may take First Aid/CPR and Camping Basics, but cannot serve as the first–aider or camp–trained person for a troop until registered as an adult.

TROOP LEADER EDUCATIONSERVICE UNIT BASICS (2 hours)Service Unit Basics provides new adult volunteers the opportunity to meet with their service teams, as well as learn about forms, policies and procedures that support the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Service Unit Basics is one of the first steps in education and is followed by further learning in Volunteer Essentials. WHEN: Schedule with your service unit.WHERE: Determined by your service unit.COST: FREENOTE: Resources you may want to bring: paper and pen and your questions about being a Girl Scout volunteer.

Please check our websitewww.gscb.orgfor additional trainingopportunities.

VOLUNTEER ESSENTIALS (3 hours)Volunteer Essentials will help prepare volunteers to effectively facilitate the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). You will learn about the GSLE and how to use the resources that support the GSLE, including Journeys and The Girls Guide to Girl Scouting. Attendance for the entire session is important.

August 25, 2012

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center, Salisbury, MD

September 19, 2012

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. North Wilmington, DE

September 19, 2012

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Holly Center, Salisbury, MD

September 26, 2012

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Dover, DE

October 2, 2012

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. North Wilmington, DE

October 24, 2012

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Newark Resource Center

November 3, 2012

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center

November 7, 2012

6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Dover, DE

November 10, 2012

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Newark Resource Center

January 19, 2013

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Newark Resource Center

January 19, 2013

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Peninsula Resource Center

January 26, 2013

9 a.m. – 12 p.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Rehoboth, DE

January 26, 2013

12 p.m. – 3 p.m. St. Jude the Apostle Church, Rehoboth, DE

COST: $3 per person. Cost includes training materials.NOTE: Please bring a pen, pencil, highlighter and paper. Optional materials that can be purchased at The Bay Shop: Grade Level Journeys and The Girls Guide to Girl Scouting. Min 5/Max 25.

Training is also a mouse click away! Online versions of Service Unit Basics and Volunteer Essentials are also available on our website in the Volunteer Toolkit.

JOURNEY BASICS The Journey Basics video will provide a general overview of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience, the Journey books and the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. It will also provide suggestions and insight on how to use these tools together. The video is available online in the Volunteer Toolkit at www.gscb.org. This training is mandatory for new volunteers.

FACILITATING ADULT LEARNINGFacilitators are wonderful mentors who give our volunteers the tools to become successful and share the joy that comes from helping girls develop their leadership skills and be the successful leaders of tomorrow. Facilitating Adult Learning is a course focusing on how to deliver a learning session to a group of adult volunteers. Once you have completed the course, you will be required to apprentice for at least three sessions in the course you want to facilitate. If you have an interest in joining us in this venture and become part of this dynamic and committed core of facilitators, please contact GSCB’s Manager of Volunteerism at 302–456–7171 or 800–341–4007.

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OUTDOOR EDUCATIONCABIN CAMPINGCabin Camping is a home study course that will help guide you through the processes needed to plan, experience and evaluate a simple overnight experience for your girls in either a lodge, cabin or hotel location. This course will not prepare you to build fires or cook over anything other than a range, stove or microwave. For camping that involves fire building and other cooking methods, you will need to take Camping Basics or Troop Camp Training.

TROOP CAMP TRAININGTroop Camp Training provides adult volunteers and Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors the opportunity to learn camp skills as a troop. Adult volunteers receive the same education as Camping Basics. Brownies and Juniors will earn the Eight Basic Skills patch. Additional adults not taking camp training will be required for girl/adult ratio. Troops will be broken into patrols and required to provide all equipment and food for the overnight session. You must attend all hours scheduled for the course or you will not receive credit for taking the course. Directions to the sites will be sent with your confirmation. As with Camping Basics, this course requires the adult volunteers being certified to complete two pre–sessions, as well as the overnight. Troop Camp Training is designed to better prepare you for the experience of camping with your girls.

Weekend Dates Pre–Session 2 Webinar

Troop Camp Training Location

November 17-18, 2012

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.October 17, 2012

Camp Country Center, Troop House and STEM Lodge

April 6-7, 2013 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.March 6, 2013

Camp Todd Tall Timbers, Shady Cove and Program Center

COST: $10 per adult and girl. Cost includes training materials. Participants will provide all equipment and food for the weekend (pre–sessions will cover this in more detail). All activities take place rain, snow or shine. Please come prepared for outdoor activities. You will need ponchos for rain, and heavy coats, gloves, and boots for winter courses. Courses in winter will have indoor heated accommodations for sleeping.

CAMPING BASICSCamping Basics enables you to experience first-hand the skills you will need to take your girls on an outdoor trip including: planning, packing, cooking, fire building, care of camp site and equipment, and outdoor program ideas. You will be split into patrols and required to provide all equipment and food for the overnight session. You must attend all hours scheduled for the course or you will not receive credit for taking the course.

Camping Basics Weekend Dates

Pre–Session 2 Webinar

Camping Basics Weekend Location

September 29–30, 2012

August 28, 20126:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Camp Country Center, STEM Lodge

January 26–27, 2013

January 2, 20136:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Camp Country Center, STEM Lodge

March 16–17, 2013 February 12, 20136:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Camp Country Center, STEM Lodge

April 13–14, 2013 March 13, 20136:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m..

Camp Todd, Canvasback

August 17-18, 2013 Webinar date TBD Camp Todd,Tall Timbers, Shady Cove

COST: $10 per adult. Cost includes training materials. Participants will need to provide all equipment and food.(pre–sessions will cover this in more detail). All activities take place rain, snow or shine. Please come prepared for outdoor activities. You will need ponchos for rain, and heavy coats, gloves, and boots for winter courses. Courses in winter will have indoor heated accommodations for sleeping.

NOTE FOR BOTH TROOP CAMP TRAINING AND CAMPING BASICS: There are two mandatory pre–sessions for Camping Basics. Pre–session 1 is a self–paced tutorial followed by a quiz. After quiz is reviewed, participants receive instructions for the pre–session 2 webinar instructions. Pre–session 1 is 2 hours, pre–session 2 is 1 hour and requires a phone and internet access. To become adult camping certified, adults must attend both mandatory pre–sessions and the overnight session.

GSUSA ONLINE COURSESGS 101 AND VOLUNTEERING FORGIRL SCOUTS SERIES AND EVENTSGS 101 and Volunteering for Girl Scouts Series and Events are online courses offered by GSUSA. GS 101 is a 45 minute, self–paced online orientation to Girl Scouting. This course’s intended audience is volunteers who are new to the organization, whether they work directly with girls or behind the scenes. While GS 101 applies to all volunteers, Volunteering for Girl Scout Series and Events is a streamlined version of GS 101 created specifically for those who commit to short–term volunteering (such as series and events). Topics covered include: About Girl Scouts, Ways to Participate, What Girl Scouts Do, the Mission, Promise, and Law, Girl Scout Cookies, Staying Safe, Ages and Stages: What Girl Scouts Are Like, and What’s Next.Sessions can be found at this website address: http://training.girlscouts.org. The site requires a password. Please contact Volunteer Services for the password.

FIRST AID & CPRSafety Wise defines a first–aider as an adult volunteer who has taken Girl Scout–approved first aid and CPR training that includes specific instructions for child CPR. The American Red Cross, National Safety Council, EMP America, and the American Heart Association offer such courses. Safety Activity Checkpoints notes when a first–aider needs to be present based on specific programs. Providers can be reached at the addresses below: (Note: First Aid/CPR classes must contain a face-to-face session.)The American Red CrossToll Free: 800–777–6620http://www.redcross.org/Email: [email protected]

American Heart Associationwww.heart.org

Safety Council of Delaware2 Read’s Way, Suite 205New Castle, DE 19720 Phone: 302-276-0660/ Toll Free (out-state): 800-342-2287Fax: 302-276-0655

Safety Council of MarylandRutherford Business Center17 Governor’s CourtBaltimore, Maryland 21244Phone: 410–298–4770/Toll Free: 800–875–4770

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GIRL SCOUT CAMPCamp is one of the healthiest places to be. Research shows that exercise and just being outside help to lower anxiety. Our camp sites offer opportunities to build new skills, gain a greater sense of community, and develop a deep appreciation for nature. Whether for a day, a week or longer, Girl Scout camping gives girls an opportunity to grow, explore, and have fun. Every girl should have a chance to camp!

Take a trip to every camp! Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay has four beautiful camps with a wide variety of amenities and fun program opportunities. We have these sites so all members can learn more about themselves, each other and about nature.

Come and visit…take a walk, have a picnic, or come for a fun program. Once you see the camp we hope you will come back to stay. If you are interested in reserving a building or site it’s easy and financially reasonable! Where else can you sleep 25 of your coolest friends away from home for the same price as a one night stay in an average hotel room? For more information please check out the camp section of our webpage at www.gscb.org or contact the registrar at 800-341-4007.

Camp ToddCamp Todd is one of our largest and most unique camp properties. Located in Denton, MD, it’s a place to get away from the rush of every day life. It has a picturesque lake, nice hiking trails, and cozy lodges, tents, screened-in adirondacks and the spacious, newly-renovated Todd Memorial Hall program center and pavilion. The camp offers fun programs like swimming, archery, canoeing, kayaking, orienteering, zipline and much more. Each site sleeps between 16 and 36 guests. The cost varies, but if you are a member of our council, the average cost per site per night is approximately $36. Please visit our website, www.gscb.org, for prices and availability. For information about Camp Todd, contact 281-844-6854.

Camp Grove PointCamp Grove Point is our largest camp located where the Sassafras River and the Chesapeake Bay meet. Located in Earleville, MD, it has the greatest environmental diversity of any of our sites. On-site there are wide-open meadows, wooded trails, a beautiful river front, and amazing bay cliffs. Its buildings are just as diverse as its land. You will find adirondacks, platform tents, cozy air conditioned cabins, and a large multi-use program center. There are many fun program opportunities as well, including tennis, swimming, sailing, kayaking, volleyball, archery, low-ropes course adventures and much more. It is a great place for troops, youth groups and family retreats. Each site sleeps between 12 and 36 guest and the average cost is between $29 to $37 for our guests. Please visit our website, www.gscb.org, for prices and availability. For more information about Grove Point, contact 410-200-2808.

Camp Sandy PinesCamp Sandy Pines is a retreat from the hectic city and just a small jump from the beach. It is conveniently located, just minutes away from Salisbury, MD in Fruitland. Camp Sandy Pines has a newly-built cabin unit, a tent unit, a spacious winterized building and a fun tree house unit. Camp Sandy Pines offers great outdoor skill programming areas as well as themed events. Plus come out to use the fun self-led challenge course, request archery equipment and even hike the quiet trails. Each site sleeps between 24 and 32 guests and the average cost is between $24 and $49. Please visit our website, www.gscb.org, for prices and availability. For more information about Sandy Pines, contact 281-844-6854.

Camp Country CenterCamp Country Center is located on a beautiful hillside in Hockessin, DE. In 2009, the Lynn W. Williams Science & Technology Lodge, the first LEED Platinum certified building in the state of Delaware, was built. The lodge offers specialized science programming for girls as well as being available for rentals to outside organizations for special events and retreats. Troops and other visitors to Camp Country Center can sleep over at the lodge, in the platform tents, adirondack units or the rustic troop house. Camp Country Center is a great place to explore and investigate the world around you. Sign up for fun programs relating to science, nature and archery. Each site sleeps between 16 and 30 guests and the average cost is approximately $17 for GSCB members. Please visit our website, www.gscb.org, for prices and availability. For more information about Country Center, please call 302-234-6619.

Ranger Assistants Needed!Do you love to be outside and work with your hands? If so consider being an assistant to the camp rangers and be a part of a team that is making a difference. Please contact the ranger at each camp site to let them know that you are interested. Occasionally we need services like; tent setup, tent take down, cleaning, carpentry work, electrical work, plumbing and landscaping. If you have skills in any of these areas please contact the ranger at the site you would like to assist. For one day of skilled labor you will be offered property benefits and a VIP invitation to the Annual Property Celebration. The rangers need all kinds of help throughout the year. Just one day of service can make a difference. Please contact each camp ranger directly to learn more about properties needs.

Outdoor Program Equipment RentalsIn addition to scheduled programs, you can rent outdoor program equipment on site and customize your program to your girls’ needs. Equipment is reserved on a first come, first serve basis and provided upon availability. Fill out the enclosed equipment reservation form and send it to the Council registrars at the address printed on the form. You must ensure that your group has the appropriate certification and training needed to use the equipment as is stated in Girl Scouts Safety Activity Checkpoints. If you do not have the required education to teach the program, contact the registrars for the list of certified instructors that may be able to help you with your program. We are here to help you and your girls enjoy our camps! Please see the following page to reserve program equipment using our rental form.

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Outdoor Program Equipment Rental Form

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The Bay Shop is the one stop shop for all of your Girl Scout needs. In addition to a complete inventory of uniforms, badges, insignia and program materials, we carry gifts, recognitions, scrapbooking items, apparel and more for girls and adults.

Shop online at www.girlscoutbayshop.org, in person at the Newark or Peninsula Resource Centers, or by phone or fax. Orders with payment may be mailed to the Newark Bay Shop only. Bay Shop Express isat many GSCB and Service Unit events. All proceeds support leadership development programsand services.

The Newark Bay Shop501 S. College Ave.Newark, DE 19713302-456-7176 · FAX: 302-456-7188

The Salisbury Bay Shop1346 Belmont Ave., Ste. 601Salisbury, MD 21804410-742-5107 ext. 22 · FAX: 410-742-9506

HOURSClosed on holidays when GSCB offices are closed. Closed 12/24/12-1/7/13 for winter holidaysand inventory.

Girl Scout Starter Kit – Available August 1, 2012TheGirlScoutStarterKitsincludevestortunic,basicofficial insignia and Journey or Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting book bundled in a free GSCB Girl Scouts drawstring totebag.

Bridging Kits – Available March 1, 2013Bridging kits include grade-level appropriate recognitions for bridging. Add the girls’ names to the sheets provided, and you are ready to present these items at your ceremony!

Back to Troop Open House – Saturday, September 22, 2012, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Celebrate the start of the 2012-2013 season and the relaunch of the Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting. This fun event includes refreshments, games, crafts, prizes and in-shop promotions. Free open house patch for all girls attending. Families can attend, too! Please call302-456-7176 (Newark) or 410-742-5107 (Salisbury) to book your reservation.

Holiday Shopping NightsThe Second annual “Me and My Gal” Holiday shopping nights will be Wednesday, December 5 and 12 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Girls receive a goody bag, fill out a wish list and head to the craft room; her “Gal” can then shop from the wish list. Refreshments will be provided. Troops can get a patch and council tour.

Bay Shop Rebate Program Get a Bay Shop Certificate by collecting Bay Shop receipts from troop purchases made by leaders, parents and guardians. Only purchases between August 1 and October 31, 2012 are eligible, including online and phone order receipts. Submit receipts and a completed rebate form before November 30, 2012. Your rebate will arrive by mail in mid-January and is valid until April 30, 2013. You must use your rebateall at one time and it must be used for trooppurchases only.

Troop shopping and council toursAvailable any Wednesday night from September to May. Council tour patches are included for each girl in the troop who participates. Reservations are required one week in advance. Call the Bay Shop for more information or to make reservations.

Newark Bay Shop

Salisbury Bay Shop


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