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  • Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay www.gscb.org 2

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    Whether its exploring a massive B5 airplane at Dover Air Force Base, zipping through a canopy of trees, or creating a robot out of everyday household items, Girl Scouts are learning and growing through experiencing new and different activities.

    The GSCB 2014-2015 Council Program Guide includes many of these programs including Women in Aviation, hosted by the Delaware 99s, Engineering Your Tomorrow sponsored by DuPont, and a multitude of outdoor activities at our camps. We look forward to another successful On My Honor: A Celebration of Achievement event in January, honoring a large number of Girl Scout Gold, Silver and Bronze Award recipients. Please mark your calendars and support these accomplished girls. Information about the 2014 Fall Product Program and the 2015 Girl Scout Cookie Program is also included in the guide.

    GSCBs Program Department partners with organizations such as museums, nature centers, parks and arts institutions to develop programming connected to Girl Scout Journeys and badges. Every program geared towards a badge includes this information in the description. Many of the activities included in this guide have registration through the sponsoring organization. Please make sure to check the registration information in each programs description. We are also providing a list of Preferred Vendors for our troop leaders. These are organizations we have worked with to provide programming, and troop leaders may contact them directly to set up a program that suits your troops schedule.

    Again this year, we are offering many programs with a strong STEM (science, engineering, technology and math) focus. Our new Digital Media Center at Camp Country Center offers many programs in photo editing and videography. We hope you have the opportunity to visit.

    We look forward to another great Girl Scout membership and program year!

    Yours in Girl Scouting,

    General program information ................. pg. 5Calendar ......................................................... pg. 7Preferred Vendors ....................................pg. 24The Bay Shop ..............................................pg. 57

    GRADE LEVEL PROGRAMSMulti-level programs ................................pg. 26Girl Scout Daisy programs......................pg. 32Girl Scout Brownie programs ................pg. 34Girl Scout Junior programs ....................pg. 38Girl Scout Cadette programs ................pg. 42Girl Scout Senior programs................... pg. 46Girl Scout Ambassador programs ...... pg. 46Girl Scout Adult programs ..................... pg. 50

    On My Honor .................................................. pg. 30Women of Distinction programs ......... pg. 49Girl Scout Camp ........................................pg. 55

    PRODUCT PROGRAMS2014 Fall Product Program .....................pg. 582015 Girl Scout Cookie Program ..........pg. 59

    FORMSLeadership Application .......................... pg. 49Outdoor Equipment Rental Form........pg. 54Event Registration Form .........................pg. 56

    OFFICES/SHOPSNewark Resource Center (NRC) The Bay Shop501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713302-456-7150 800-341-4007

    Community Service Building (CSB)100 W. 10th St., Ste. 610 Wilmington, DE 19801302-778-0293

    Peninsula Resource Center (PRC)The Bay Shop1346 Belmont Ave., Ste. 601 Salisbury, MD 21804410-742-5107 800-374-9811

    CAMPSCamp Grove Point2930 Grove Neck Rd.Earleville, MD 21919

    Camp Country Center1051 Sharpless Rd.Hockessin, DE 19707

    Camp Todd25012 Beauchamp Branch Rd.Denton, MD 21629

    Camp Sandy Pines27157 Riverside Drive Extension Fruitland, MD 21816

    www.gscb.org

    Follow us:

    Anne T. HoganChief Executive Officer

    Lynne S. ShandBoard Director

    Please visit www.gscb.org for up-to-date office/Bay Shop hours and closings.

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    Who Can Attend An Event? All girls are invited to attend the 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 registration form and pay the $15 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!

    To register for programs, please use the Event Registration Form found on page 56 or at www.gscb.org. When filling out your registration form, please be sure to include the name of the event for which you are registering and email to: [email protected]. You may also mail or fax to: Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay 501 S. College Ave. Newark, DE 19713 FAX: 302-456-7188For questions, call 302-456-7182 or 800-341-4007 ext. 7182

    List All Participants Please 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, please also include a Membership Registration Form and $15 Girl Scout membership fee. (Membership Registration Form may be completed online at www.gscb.org.)

    Siblings and Friends Female 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 $15 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 if specifically noted.

    Adult/Girl Ratios A 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 slip 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.

    Payment Include full payment with all registrations. We accept troop debit cards, Visa/MasterCard/Discover/American Express credit cards, checks or cash. Checks need to be written in blue or black ink. Please make checks payable to GSCB and include a phone number and drivers license number on the front of the check. Do not send cash through the mail. Payments will be processed as they arrive to the offices of GSCB.

    Late-Fee Any Event Registration Forms received after the 14 days registration deadline will incur a per participant late fee. All Event Registrations must be date stamped by the cut-off date.Event cost $0 - $10 = $1 per participantEvent cost $11 - $20 = $2 per participantEvent cost $21 - $40 = $4 per participantEvent cost $41 & over = $6 per participant

    Confirmations Once we receive your registration, a receipt will be sent via email (troop leaders will receive confirmation for troop registrations). The confirmation will indicate whether you have been registered for the event or on a waiting list. If a program is not filled by the closing date (14 days prior to the event), it may be cancelled and notifications will be sent via email.

    Financial Assistance Girl 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 Virginia Eastern Shore and Cecil and Kent counties. Financial Assistance is available for all Girl Scout events unless otherwise noted. For more information, contact GSCB at 800-341-4007.

    Cancellations and Refunds Events 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 met 14 days prior to the program date, unless otherwise noted, the program will be cancelled. Cancellation and refund requests must be made in writing. 30 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 doctors note. No refunds will be issued for individuals who do not show up for their scheduled event. The $15 membership is non-refundable.

    Religious Recognitions In addition to our My Promise, My Faith award, religious 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.

    Patch ProgramGSCB has a variety of patch programs to enrich and supplement the group experience with fun opportunities to Discover, Connect and Take Action. Visit www.gscb.org for specific information about these patches.

    Welcome to Online Registration Personify is our online registration system for GSUSA membership registration.

    Features for parents/guardians: Keep contact information up-to-date. Manage the entire family with one login. Pay annual membership dues and print membership cards. Make a donation to GSCB.

    Features for troop leaders: Manage troop members contact information. Communicate with troop members using email from within the system. Print membership cards for troop members. Create and print a troop roster. Re-register troop.

    Features for individuals: Keep contact information up-to-date. Pay annual membership dues and print membership cards. Make a donation to GSCB.

    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 Monday through [email protected] x7161 302-456-7161(When using the 800 number, please ask for the Help Desk specifically, not the extension.)

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  • Its time for Back to Troop. Come to the Bay Shop for Girls Guide to Girl Scouting, Journeys and Starter Kits!

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  • Happy Birthday Juliette Gordon Low! The Bay Shop has fun patches to help your troop celebrate, as well as patches for many fall activities.

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    Gift giving season is just around the corner. The Bay Shop has great gifts for girls, leaders and volunteers!

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  • Year end clearance! Last minute holiday gifts are still available in The Bay Shop!

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  • Celebrate your Girl Scouts for earning the Highest Award with Girl Scout Bronze, Silver and Gold commemorative gifts available from The Bay Shop.

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  • Cookies are here! The Bay Shop has all the badges your girls are earning while selling cookies. World Thinking Day patches are here too!

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    Happy Birthday Girl Scouts! Faith celebrations are happening now, do you need a patch for that?

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  • National Volunteer month and Earth Day celebrations abound! Let The Bay Shops help you show your volunteers how much they are appreciated!

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    The Annual Meeting is your opportunity to meet the Board of Directors, hear the State of the Council address by the CEO and honor our volunteers.

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    Bridging Ceremonies and end of year parties, oh my! The Bay Shop has the badges and awards your girls have worked hard to earn throughout the year.

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  • WAKE UP WITH WILDLIFE!Experience Overnight Adventures at the Zoo.

    Visit philadelphiazoo.org/learn for more information or call 215-243-5353

    to reserve your groups Overnight Adventure today!

    3400 West Girard Avenue n Philadelphia, PA 19104-1196 n 215-243-1100 n philadelphiazoo.org

    Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay www.gscb.org 23The Bay ShopCamp season is here! The Bay Shop and Trading Post are ready for your campers!

  • Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay www.gscb.org 24Preferred VendorsBelow is a list of Preferred Vendors for our troop leaders. Troop leaders may contact them directly to set up a program that suits their troops schedule.

    Bellevue State ParkWilmington, DEClaire [email protected] some requirements towards Daisy Between Earth and Sky Journey Meets some requirements towards Brownie Wonders of Water Journey Brownie Bugs badgeBrownie Hiker badgeJunior Flowers badgeJunior Gardener badgeJunior Camper badgeJunior Animal Habitats badgeCadette Trees badgeCadette Night Owl badgeSenior Sky badgeSenior Adventurer badgeAmbassador Water badgeAmbassador Dinner Party badge

    Carousel Park Equestrian FacilityWilmington, DEKathy [email protected] 3 Cheers for Animals Journey Brownie Pets badgeCadette Animal Helpers badge(max of 15 girls required for each program)

    Claymont Stone SchoolClaymont, DERiva [email protected] Celebrating Community badgeBrownie Girl Scout Way badgeJunior Playing the Past badgeJunior Social Butterfly badgeJunior Girl Scout Way badge

    Delaware Art MuseumWilmington, DECynthia [email protected] Painting badgeJunior Drawing badge

    Lewisville StablesElkton, MDLeah [email protected] 3 Cheers for Animals JourneyBrownie Pets badgeCadette Animal Helpers badgeSeniors Voice for Animals badge (requirements 1, 3 and 4 will be met)

    Mount Harmon PlantationEarleville, MDWendy [email protected] Between Earth and Sky JourneyBrownie Hiker badgeJunior Playing the Past badge

    Rigby KarateDover, DEJudy [email protected] Practice with Purpose badge

    Rockwood MuseumWilmington, DEDonna [email protected] Petal Use Resources WiselyBrownie Hiker badgeBrownie Letterboxer badgeJunior Playing the Past badgeJunior Social Butterfly badgeJunior Jeweler badgeJunior Gardener badge

    Top Notch KarateNewark, DEDave Loughlin302-366-8778Meets some requirements for Brownie My Best Self badge and Junior Staying Fit badge

    Tri-State CheerNasticsNew Castle, [email protected] Practice with Purpose badge

    Tumbling and Youth FitnessSussex County, DECoach Brian [email protected] My Best Self badgeJunior Practice with Purpose badgeJunior Staying Fit badge(will travel to surrounding areas and bring equipment)

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    Current Volunteers: Invite-A-Friend 2014During a special promotional period in November, well be asking volunteers to recruit a friend to start a new K-5 troop. Every existing volunteer that recruits at least one new volunteer will receive $50 to GSUSAs official online shop. Each new volunteer will also receive a coupon code for a Volunteer Resource Pack. Keep an eye out for an email from GSUSA with all the details.

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    Registering after the 14-day deadline will incur a late registration fee. See page 5 for details. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted. If the minimum number of participants is not met 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled.

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    Miraculous MonarchsGirl Scout Brownies and JuniorsBecome a Citizen Scientist! Contribute to the Monarch Watch program as you capture, tag and release Monarch butterflies in Ashland Nature Centers meadow. Visit Ashlands Butterfly House to witness other late-season butterflies in every life stage and learn their diverse strategies for coping with winter. WHEN: September 13, 2014, 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.WHERE: Ashland Nature Center, 3511 Barley Mill Rd., Hockessin, DE 19707COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress for the weather and be sure to wear comfortable hiking shoes. Activities meet requirements for Brownies Bugs badge and Juniors Get Moving Journey. Min 8/Max 30.

    Outdoors and Smores Fall Festival at Camp Sandy PinesGirl Scout Daisies through CadettesVisit Camp Sandy Pines for a fun overnight and learn great outdoor skills. Learn how to read a compass, start a fire, cook on a fire and how to build a shelter in the woods. We will also review how to determine safe and unsafe plants in the woods. We will play fun outdoor games, work on arts and crafts projects and much more. See you at camp!WHEN: October 3-5, 2014, 7 p.m. Friday through 11 a.m. Sunday. WHERE: Camp Sandy PinesCOST: $40, includes program supplies, fun patch and four meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 50.

    Rock ClimbingGirl Scout Brownies through CadettesJoin the Alapocas Run climbing team for some top rope natural rock climbing. Topics covered include equipment, safety and discussion of physical and mental preparedness.WHEN:October 4, 2014, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.October 11, 2014, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.May 16, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.May 30, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.June 6, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.WHERE: Alapocas Run State Park, Bancroft Mills Parking Lot, 165 Bancroft Mills Rd., Wilmington, DE 19806COST: $26 per participant (girl or adult), includes fun patch.NOTE: Safety equipment, ropes and belayers provided. Min 10/Max 20.

    Blueprint of a BerryGirl Scout Juniors and CadettesBe a Biotechnologist! Learn about DNA and how to extract it from strawberries and other types of food.WHEN: October 11, 2014, Noon - 2 p.m.May 30, 2015, Noon - 2 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 5/Max 20.

    High Sea AdventuresGirl Scout Brownies through Cadettes Join us on a classic deadrise (watermen) style boat tour of the Nanticoke River and the Chesapeake Bay. We will learn about the areas history, its ecosystem and how it affects the famous Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab. You will be given an opportunity to fish for Croaker, Spot Perch and Catfish. WHEN:October 19, 2014, 10 a.m. - NoonMay 17, 2015, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Cedar Hill Marina, 20945 Harbor View Rd., Bivalve, MD 21814 onboard the Marah Michelle. COST: $18 per girl/adult. Includes fun patch, bait and tackle. NOTE: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact [email protected] or call 443-783-0227. Girls need to bring a bag lunch to enjoy in the picnic area after the boat tour. Necessary items include boat shoes or sneakers, hat, sunscreen, sunglasses, jacket and bug spray. Min 10/Max 20. Miss Spiders Tea Party at Camp ToddGirl Scout Daisies and BrowniesGirls will love learning secrets about spiders, making spider snacks, singing spider songs and creating a spider craft. Explore some outdoor skills such as learning how to read a compass, cooking on a campfire and building a shelter in the woods. WHEN: October 25-26, 2014, 9 a.m. Saturday through 11 a.m. Sunday.WHERE: Camp ToddCOST: $35, includes program supplies, fun patch and three meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 50.

    Engineer It!Girl Scout Brownies and JuniorsExplore the automobiles and trains in the Marshall Steam Museum and learn about transportation when the automobile was a new invention. Learn how technology has evolved and what some early inventors have in common with the Marshall collection. Develop your engineering skills in a building project.WHEN: October 25, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Marshall Steam Museum, 3000 Creek Rd., Yorklyn, DE 19736COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Girl Scout Brownies will meet some requirements for the Its Your Story: A World of Girls Journey and the Inventor badge. Girl Scout Juniors will meet some requirements for Its Your Story: aMuse Journey and the Product Designer badge. Min 8/Max 20.

    Scout Day at the MuseumGirl Scout Daisies through JuniorsJoin museum staff and volunteers for a fun-filled evening! We will have a variety of crafts, live animal presentations and moreall geared towards meeting badge requirements.WHEN: November 1, 2014, 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.WHERE: Delaware Museum of Natural History 4840 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807COST: $10 per participant (girl or adult)REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Visit www.delmnh.org or contact Julie Steinhauer, Education Programs Facilitator, 302-658-9111, ext. 305, or [email protected]: Daisies will work towards Tula Petal and Clover Petal. Brownies towards Pets, Painting and Household Elf. Juniors towards Detective and Camper.

    Singing SisterhoodGirl Scout Daisies and Brownies Build a sisterhood of song! Meet some new friends and sing together with the founders of the Mispillion Childrens Chorus. They will teach you how to create harmony, build confidence and how to make beautiful music!WHEN: November 1, 2014, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.WHERE: Avenue United Methodist Church,20 North Church St., Milford, DE 19963COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Connects with the Sister to Every Girl Scout petal and completes some requirements towards the Brownie Making Friends badge. Min 8/Max 40.

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    Creating Collages at Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Cadettes through AmbassadorsUse your imagination, digital imaging technology, traditional art and collage techniques to create a multimedia masterpiece! Come prepared with photos or magazine pictures that have a theme or meaning to you, fabric scraps, pressed leaves or flowers, flat rocks, etc. WHEN: November 2, 2014, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $22 per girl, includes Collage badge for Seniors, fun patch for Cadettes and Ambassadors.NOTE: Girls will have the opportunity to print one working print and one color digital print of collage. (Due to time limits, prints of final collages may need to be picked up at a later date.) Bring water and a snack. Min 8/Max 16.

    Sudden OpportunitiesGirl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors We 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 and beyond.WHEN: Application due by November 7, 2014.Application and additional information can be found on page 49.NOTE: Participants must wear khaki pants, white blouse, membership pins and tunic/vest/sash.

    Sudden Photo OpportunitiesGirl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors We are looking for Girl Scouts who would be available on short notice for unexpected photo opportunities for publications and articles about Girl Scouting.WHEN: Application due by November 7, 2014.Application and additional information can be found on page 49.NOTE: Participants must wear khaki pants, white blouse, membership pins and tunic/vest/sash.

    Girls Night Out at Camp ToddGirl Scout Daisies through Juniors Join us for a fun Friday Night Dance Party in the newly-renovated Todd Hall at Camp Todd. On Saturday, wake up for breakfast and take the day at your leisure. You will have the chance to hike, use the zipline and much more. We will end the evening with a fun campfire and Smores. WHEN: November 79, 2014, 7 p.m. Friday, through 11 a.m. Sunday. WHERE: Camp ToddCOST: $40, includes program supplies, fun patch and four meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 50.

    Passport to NursingGirl Scout Brownies and JuniorsWesley 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 8, 2014, 9 a.m. NoonWHERE: Wesley College, Health Science Building, 300 S. New Street Dover, DECOST: $12 per girl, includes Nursing badge.NOTE: Girls will be asked to bring items for a community service project. The specifics of what the project is along with directions and location on campus will be sent out three weeks prior to the event. Min 50/Max 100.

    Show Your Glee Girl Scout Cadettes through AmbassadorsHave you always wanted to be a part of a Glee Club? Give ensemble singing a try with the founders of the Mispillion Childrens Chorus. Build your confidence in front of a crowd and work on vocal harmony to sound great on stage! WHEN: November 8, 2014, 10 a.m. 1 p.m. WHERE: Avenue United Methodist Church, 20 North Church St., Milford, DE 19963 COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: Completes some requirements for Cadette Public Speaking badge and Senior Troupe Performer badge. Min 8/Max 40.

    Spa-Tastic at Grove PointPamper yourself while learning natures greatest secrets at 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. WHEN: November 1416, 2014, 7 p.m. Friday, through 11 a.m. Sunday. WHERE: Camp Grove PointCOST: $40, includes program supplies, patch and four meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 50.

    Scout Day at the Brandywine Zoo Girl Scout Daisies through Juniors Enjoy a morning at the zoo during this special program just for scouts! There will be games, live animal encounters and other activities all geared toward meeting scout badge requirements. Brandywine Zoo fun patch will be available for purchase. WHEN: November 15, 2014, 9 a.m. - Noon March 28, 2015, time TBD, please visit www.brandywinezoo.org for updates. WHERE: Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19802 COST: $10 per person (girls, siblings, adults). One leader free for every 15 people registered. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through Brandywine Zoo. Please call 302-571-7850, ext. 209 or email: [email protected] NOTE: Please dress for the weather, as we will be outdoors. Pre-registration strongly suggested by November 6 and March 26 respectively. Walk-ins welcome if space available.

    Making it From Scratch Girl Scout Juniors through AmbassadorsMake animated movies, design video games, Public Service Announcements and more using the free computer software Scratch! WHEN/WHERE: November 16, 2014, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., PRCNovember 23, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m., Camp Country CenterMay 16, 2015, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m., PRC COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: This activity meets some requirements for the Entertainment Technology badge and aligns with the MEdia and Amuse Journeys. Min 6/Max 16.

    Animals and Me Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies From mild to wild, different animals have different needs. Girls will have the opportunity to learn how we take care of our zoo animals and meet some up close! Program includes live animal encounters, zoo tour and a take home craft. WHEN: November 22, 2014, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.WHERE: Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19802 COST: $12 per girl, includes Brandywine Zoo fun patch and admission for the day. Additional parents and chaperones must pay $5 zoo admission fee. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please call 302-571-7850 ext. 209 or email: [email protected] NOTE: Program meets most requirements for the Daisies 3 Cheer for Animals Bird bath Award and the Brownies Pets badge. Min 10/Max 30.

    Photography for Art and MemoriesGirl Scout Cadettes and Seniors Build on your foundation of basic photography and editing skills to create images that can be shared in print and social media. Gain skills in shooting and preparing images for different media and learn how to edit, upload and share your edited images. WHEN: November 22, 2014, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: Girls will have the opportunity to print one color 8x10 digital image. (Due to time limits prints may need to be picked up at a later date or mailed to leaders. Dress for the outdoors. Event is rain or shine. We will move indoors in inclement weather. Min 8/Max 18.

    Learn about the Women of Distinction Celebration, as well as other leadership opportunities on page 49 for 8th Grade Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors. Deadline dates are in November, 2014.

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    Stars, Owls and Nature at Night Girl Scout Cadettes and Seniors Explore nature after dark during this enchanting evening program at the park. Girls will get to meet a real live owl up close, enjoy the sunset and hear stories about the night sky at the Robinson property. In case of inclement weather, we will hold this program indoors and concentrate on nocturnal animals and stories of the sky. WHEN: November 22, 2014, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. WHERE: White Clay Creek State Park, Nature Center/Robinson 1475 Creek Rd. Call for directions.COST: $15 per girl. Two adults per troop included, additional adults pay $15. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-368-6900.NOTE: Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 15/Max 35.

    DIY Winter Craft Holiday Weekend at Camp Country CenterGirl Scout Daisies through CadettesStay at Camp Country Center for the weekend and dive into a fun-filled weekend of do-it-yourself homemade winter crafts, which make great gifts for family and friends. WHEN: 9 a.m. Saturday through 11 a.m. Sunday.December 6-7, 2014, (Juniors and Cadettes)December 13-14, 2014 (Daisies and Brownies)WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $40, includes program supplies, fun patch and three meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 50.

    Introduction to 3D Design Girl Scout Cadettes through AmbassadorsWork as a team to create a 3D design using the software Sculpt. Witness a sample being printed and imagine the possibilities. WHEN: December 6, 2014, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. May 16, 2015, 1 p.m. 4 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Please bring USB drive to save files. Time will not permit girls to print their designs at this session. Girls may print items during open sessions at the Digital Media Center. (Must reserve printer. Fee based on weight of printed object.) Min 8/Max 16.

    Tidewater Watersheds Conservation DayGirl Scout Juniors through Ambassadors Girl will learn what a watershed is, how it works and the different types of water pollution that affect this dynamic natural resource. The EnviroScape model will be demonstrated. Girls will have an opportunity to enter the National Conservation Poster Contest by designing a themed poster. Those submitting an entry will earn the 2015 Conservation Poster badge. WHEN: January 10, 2015, 9:30 a.m. Noon WHERE: Eastern Shore Community College, 29300 Landford Hwy., Melfa, VA 23410 COST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: Park in the visitor lot and proceed to the Great Hall. Min 25/Max 50.

    Winter Wonderland at Camp ToddGirl Scout Daisies through Juniors Winter Wonderland introduces the camp experience to girls who have never had the chance to stay at camp before. This weekend you will work on fun winter crafts, find ways to work together through fun winter games, zip line through the cool breeze and have cozy warm snacks with new found friends. WHEN: Day: January 10, 2015, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Overnight: January 9-10, 2015, 7 p.m. Friday through 7 p.m. Saturday.WHERE: Camp ToddCOST: Day participants: $15 includes fun patch, crafts lunch and snack. Weekend participants: $35 includes fun patch, crafts and four meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 15/Max 100 for day participants, Min 15/ Max 50 for overnight participants.

    Winter Trees at the Chestnut Hill FarmGirl Scout Cadettes and Seniors Join us at the Judge Morris Estate, historically called Chestnut Hill Farm for a lovely afternoon stroll under some towering treasures. Then we will tour the estate, enjoy a hot beverage and get you started on a creative tree journal.WHEN:January 17, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. WHERE:Judge Morris Estate, 76 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711COST:$8 per girl. Two adults per troop included, additional adults pay $8.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-368-6900.NOTE: No park entrance fee. Min 10/Max 40. (girls and adults).

    Reactive RobotsGirl Scout Juniors through AmbassadorsTake your robotic programming skills to the next level. We will add sensors to our robots so they can see, hear and feel the world around them.WHEN: January 17, 2015, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 8/Max 20.

    Explore the Magic of Motion Girl Scout Cadettes through AmbassadorsWork with current UD students, 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 24, 2015, 9:45 a.m. 2 p.m.WHERE:University of Delaware, Physical Therapy Program, 540 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713COST: $12 per girl, includes a light breakfast and Physical Therapy badge. Min 20/Max 40.

    What your Grandmother did as a Girl ScoutGirl Scout Juniors through CadettesThe Archive Committee will lead you in hands-on activities that your mother or grandmother may have done at their troop meetings.WHEN/WHERE:January 31, 2015, 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m., Newark Resource CenterApril 25, 2015, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m., Camp ToddCOST:$10 per girl, includes a fun patch. NOTE:Min 25/Max 50.

    Powerful First Impression8th Grade Cadettes through Ambassadors The ability to create a positive first impression is one you can expand on to build solid relationships. Learn how you can control the way others perceive you.WHEN: January 31, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Newark Resource Center COST: Free. Registration required.NOTE: This workshop is mandatory for all Girl Scouts who are attending the Women of Distinction Celebration on March 10, 2015. Snow date is February 7, 2015. Min 12/Max 75.

    African American Life on the John Dickinson PlantationGirl Scout Brownies and Juniors Discover the lives of enslaved people and the free African Americans who lived on the John Dickinson Plantation and connect their stories to your life and freedoms. We will explore family trees using clues from the past, try daily chores common on the plantation and create a plantation journal to record our thoughts and experiences. WHEN: January 31, 2015, 9:30 a.m. Noon WHERE: John Dickinson Plantation, 340 Kitts Hummock Rd., Dover, DE 19901 COST: $6 per girl, includes fun patch for Brownies and Playing the Past badge for Juniors. NOTE: This program connects with the World of Girls Journey for Brownies and completes all requirements for the Playing the Past badge for Juniors. Min 5/Max 30.

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    Winter Camp at Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Juniors through Ambassadors Experience summer fun in the winter! We will hike, use the challenge course and go geocaching. Tell all your summer camp friends to come out and join you this winter at the coolest camp ever.WHEN: Day: February 7, 2015, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Weekend: February 68, 2015, 7 p.m. Friday through 11 a.m. Sunday. WHERE: Camp Grove PointCOST: Day program: $15, includes fun patch, crafts, lunch and snack. Weekend program: $40, includes fun patch, crafts and four meals.NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration.Min 15/Max 100 for day participants and Min 15/Max 50 for overnight participants.

    For the Love of Animals Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies Celebrate your love of animals and discover what it takes to care for animals at the zoo. We can show animals how much we care by properly caring for them. Well explore what both pet and wild animals need to feel truly loved! Program includes live animal encounters, zoo tour, and a take home craft. WHEN: February 21, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19802 COST: $12 per girl, includes Brandywine Zoo fun patch and admission for the day. Additional parents and chaperones must pay $5 zoo admission fee. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please call 302-571-7850 ext. 209 or email: [email protected] NOTE: Program meets most requirements for the Daisies 3 Cheer for Animals Bird Bath Award and the Brownies Pets badge. Min 10/Max 30.

    Girls on the American Home Front Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors Learn what it means to Use it Up, Wear it Out, Make it Do, or Do Without and get a look into life on the American homefront during the 1940s. Activities include baking, rationing, scrapbooking and more. WHEN: March 14, 2015, Noon - 4 p.m. WHERE: Judge Morris Estate, 76 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711COST: $18 per girl, includes snack. Two adults per troop included, additional adults pay $18. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-368-6900.NOTE: Pack a lunch. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 10/Max 40 (girls and adults).

    Wonders of the Night SkyGirl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors Use telescopes, binoculars, and the naked eye to observe a full moon rising, Orion sinking, Leo prancing, Venus low in the west, Jupiter high in the south,and other celestial sights. Join the ranks of Citizen Astronomers around the world by participating in the GLOBE at Night project to assess light pollution. If it is cloudy, we will observe the virtual sky in Mt. Cubas planetarium. WHEN: April 4, 2015, 8 p.m. 10 p.m.WHERE: Mt. Cuba Astronomical Observatory, 3915 Hillside Mill Rd., Greenville, DE 19807COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress warmly; this is an outdoor program. Activities align with Junior Get Moving Journey. Min 8/Max 20.

    On My Honor CeremonyGirl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors (Grades K-12)

    To achieve the Girl Scout Gold, Silver and Bronze Award takes dedication, organization and determination. These awards are not easily achieved and the girls who earn them are to be commended. This special girl-led ceremony will honor the Girl Scouts who have achieved their highest grade level awards.

    We will also acknowledge the commitment of girls who have been a Girl Scout for 10 and 13 years and graduating seniors. Information about the Take Action projects will be on display. Attendance by honorees, families, friends and the Girl Scout community is encouraged. 8th Grade Cadettes through Ambassadors who are not being honored, are eligible to apply for Mistress of Ceremonies. Please see page 49 for details.

    WHEN: January 11, 2015WHERE: Smyrna High School, Smyrna, DECOST: $4 per person. (There is no cost for girls being honored.)NOTE: Girls must complete and submit final paperwork to council by the September 30, 2014 deadline in order to be recognized for their accomplishments. Submissions of final reports after the deadline will not be eligible for recognition at this years ceremony. They will be honored the following year.

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    Letterboxing and GeocachingGirl Scout Brownies and JuniorsLetterboxing is a unique combination of a treasure hunt, navigation, artistic expression and outdoor exploration. Carve your own personal stamp and explore the exciting world of letterboxing. Try your navigation skills to find a series of hidden letterboxes or geocaching through the garden. WHEN: April 11, 2015, 9 a.m. NoonWHERE: DuPont Environmental Education Ctr., 1400 Delmarva Lane, Wilmington, DE 19801COST: $10 per girl, includes Letterboxer badge for Brownies and the Geocacher badge for Juniors.NOTE: Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring rain gear if appropriate. Min 8/Max 25.

    Earth Day at Camp ToddGirl Scout Daisies through Juniors Earth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, its about learning to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, ziplining, and the Teams Challenge Course await us in the great outdoors. And dont forget about cool crafts, cooking over the fire, singing songs, playing games and meeting new friends. Well be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together, and how to be leaders in educating others as well! As always, prepare to enjoy the natural environment, outdoor activities, fun and games. WHEN: Day: April 18, 2015, 9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Overnight: April 17-19, 2015, 7 p.m. Friday through 11 a.m. Sunday. WHERE: Camp ToddCOST: Day participants: $15 includes patch, crafts lunch and snack. Weekend participants: $40 includes patch, crafts and four meals. NOTE: Please follow safety activity checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registrationMin 15/Max100 for day participants, Min 15/ Max 100 for overnight participants.

    Women in AviationGirl Scout Juniors and CadettesJoin the Delaware 99s (an international organization of women pilots) who graciously host this very popular event. See inside the planes on exhibit at the museum, talk with women pilots about getting a license, develop your skills on a flight simulator, and other hands-on activities on the principals of flight and airport procedures.WHEN: May 3, 2015, Noon 4 p.m.WHERE: Dover Air Mobility Command Museum, 1301 Heritage Rd., Dover, DE 19902COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress appropriately for the weather. It is windy and cooler out on the tarmac. Sneakers or flat shoes must be worn.Eat before attending this event - it is a full agenda with no snack breaks included. No cell phones will be permitted. Min 25/Max 50.

    Storm the Castle: Basic Catapults Girl Scout Brownie and JuniorsDesign and build a variety of catapults and test them to see how far your objects can fly! Teams can start planning for the October 2015 competition at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 9, 2015, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 8/Max 20.

    Storm the Castle: Complex CatapultsGirl Scout Cadettes through AmbassadorsDesign and build a variety of catapults and trebuchets then test them to see how far your objects can fly! Teams can start planning for the October 2015 competition at Camp Todd.WHEN: May 9, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 8/Max 20.

    Daisy and Brownie Discover Camp Grove PointGirl Scout Daisies and BrowniesLearn some of the best outdoor skills including how to read a compass, start and cook on a fire and how to build a shelter in the woods. We will also review how to determine safe and unsafe plants in the woods. We will play some fun outdoor games and work on great arts and crafts projects.WHEN: May 16-17, 2015, 9 a.m. Saturday through 11 a.m. Sunday.WHERE: Camp Grove PointCOST: $35 includes program supplies, a fun patch and three meals. NOTE: Please follow Safety Activity Checkpoints for camping and girl/adult ratio for registration. Min 30/Max 100.

    Rockin and Raftin Weekend at Camp ToddGirl Scout Junior through AmbassadorsJoin us on Friday for a starlit night hike; wake up with us for an amazing morning on the Camp Todd zip line and climb the cool rock wall. As the evening approaches, we will take a small boat ride along the waters edge, and close with a campfire and smores. WHEN: May 2931, 2015, Check in 7 p.m. on Friday, Check out 11 a.m. on Sunday. WHERE: Camp ToddCOST: $55, includes rental of additional equipment needed for the program, patch and four meals. NOTE: Please follow safety activity checkpoints for camping and girl adult ratio for registration.Min 30/Max 100.

    Nature Power! Girl Scout Daisies through Ambassadors Explore the ins and outs of historic Cooch-Dayett Mills and discover how water-generated energy to run all its machines. Harness the ultimate power source the sun! Observe this star with a specially-filtered telescope, do a solar power experiment, construct a simple sundial, make your own solar print and use a solar oven. WHEN:June 6, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE:Cooch-Dayett Mills, 904 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Activities align with Brownie Wonders of Water and Junior Get Moving Journeys. Min 8/Max 30.

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    Beach Clean-Up at the Seashore! Girl Scout DaisiesEarn your A Better Beach for Everyone patch by coming to the Delaware Seashore State Park and learning the importance of keeping our beaches clean. Girls will test out their acting skills and take part in a play of Rosies Story. The troop will participate in a beach clean-up followed by a picnic lunch in the courtyard.WHEN: September 20, 2014, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: One adult per child will be expected to stay for duration of program. A bag lunch needs to be packed. Min 8/Max 20.

    The World Around You Girl Scout DaisiesEnhance your Between Earth and Sky Journey by visiting our natural history museum to learn about the world around you. Learn about plants, take a walk, and even learn about the history surrounding Iron Hill.WHEN: September 27, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders orchaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Animals Galore Girl Scout Daisies Join us to complete a variety of the requirements for 5 Flowers, 4 Stories and 3 Cheers for Animals! You will learn all about various animals homes, how they move and their special features. Everyone will learn ways to be safe around animals and ways to care for animals. While learning what animals eat, you will create fun animal-themed snacks.WHEN:October 4, 2014, 9 a.m. Noon January 17, 2015, 9 a.m. Noon WHERE:Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST:$12 per girl, includes snack and fun patch.NOTE:Min 10/ Max 20.

    Queen of the RoadGirl Scout DaisiesExplore the Marshall Steam Museum and its collection of antique automobiles while learning about the historic journey of Alice Ramsey, the first woman to drive an automobile across the United States in 1909. Learn about her struggles and accomplishments as you work towards your Courageous and Strong petal.WHEN:November 1, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.May 2, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Marshall Steam Museum, 3000 Creek Rd., Yorklyn, DE 19736COST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Please follow the Girl Scout ratio for adult attendance. Min 8/Max 20.

    Make the World a Better Place and Use Resources Wisely Girl Scout DaisiesThis program will help you earn two petals. Make the World a Better Place and Use Resources Wisely offers Daisies ways to help incorporate the natural world around them to promote recycling of natural resources. Help keep the grounds clean while enjoying a nature hike at the museum.WHEN: November 15, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Each girl must bring a recyclable item. Free admission for two leaders/chaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Sisterhood Communication! Girl Scout DaisiesLearn to be a sister to every Girl Scout by communicating with others and learning about foreign cultures through technology. You will learn to keep in touch by making a postcard with Publisher or by making Skype calls. You will also learn about other cultures by doing research through Bing.WHEN: January 31, 2015, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: Microsoft, 132 Christiana Mall, Newark, DE 19702COST: $5 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Activities meet requirements for Violet petal. Min 4/Max 20.

    River Rove! Girl Scout DaisiesDelmarva is home to wondrous plants and animals, especially in a rich habit like the Pocomoke River. Come explore with an expert naturalist, and connect with the beautiful outdoors! WHEN: April 25, 2015, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m.WHERE: Delmarva Discovery Center, 2 Market St., Pocomoke City, MD 21851COST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact [email protected]. NOTE: Dress for weather and wear closed-toe shoes, that can get muddy. Bring water bottle. Min 8/Max 15.

    Flower Friends Girl Scout Daisies Take a step on your Daisy Flower Garden Journey during this fun-filled exploration of the Winterthur Garden. WHEN: May 2, 2015, 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. (Please arrive by 1:15 p.m.) WHERE: Winterthur Museum, Garden and Library, 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807 COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay group rate admission ($15 for adults, $10 for children). NOTE: Please wear appropriate clothing and shoes for adventures in the garden. Park in the Visitor Lot and walk to the Visitor Center for the program. Min 10/Max 20.

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    Membership Stars and Discs

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    *Be sure to check the Multi-Level section on page 27 for additional GS Brownie programming. Registering after the 14-day deadline will incur a late registration fee. See page 5 for details. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted. If the minimum number of participants is not met 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled.

  • Hiker Girl Scout BrowniesLearn what it takes to have a successful and safe hike. Scouts will learn how to navigate trails, choose the correct hiking gear and explore what types of foods are good for hiking trips. The girls will then use their newfound knowledge and take a hike on the grounds.WHEN: September 20, 2014, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes snack and Hiker badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders orchaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Bugs: Our Small Animal FriendsGirl Scout BrowniesGirls will learn all about bugs, their homes and how important they are to our world through a variety of fun and creative activities.WHEN:September 27, 2014, 9 a.m. - NoonApril 11, 2015, 9 a.m. - NoonWHERE:Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12, includes Bugs badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 20.

    WOW: Love Water and Save WaterGirl Scout BrowniesExplore the animals that call DEECs tidal pond home andparticipate in a river clean-up. Think globally and act locally after learning what wetlands and watersheds have to do with the quality of our streams and rivers. Decorate your own reusable water bottle (provided) and save water one sip at a time!WHEN: October 11, 2014, 9 a.m. NoonWHERE: DuPont Environmental Education Ctr., 1400 Delmarva Ln., Wilmington, DE 19801COST: $12 per girl, includes GSUSA water bottle and fun patch.NOTE: Wear shoes that can get muddy and bring rain gear if appropriate. Completes requirements for the Love Water and Save Water Awards from the Wonders of Water Journey. Min 8/Max 25.

    Oh Shucks, Its Oysters! Girl Scout Brownies Experience the Wonders of Water as we take a wet and wild buyboat ride. We will explore the science of the Bay with cool experiments and discover Chesapeake critters, from oysters to sea squirts to naked gobies. Girls will build oyster filters back on land and finish with a fun game of Giant Oyster Jenga. WHEN: October 11, 2014, 10 a.m. - Noon WHERE: Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, 213 N. Talbot Street, St. Michaels, MD 21663 COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: This program connects with the Wonders of Water Journey. Min 10/Max 30.

    Dancer Badge Girl Scout Brownies Earn your Dancer Badge with Delaware Dance Company! Watch the pros demonstrate different dance styles and then try some moves of your own. Learn a dance routine and perform together for friends and family. WHEN:October 19, 2014, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. March 15, 2015, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. WHERE: Delaware Dance Company, 168 S. Main St., Ste. 101, Newark, DE 19711 COST: $8 per girl, includes Dancer badge. NOTE: Please wear comfortable dance attire and bring a water bottle. Min 8/Max 30.

    Dance A Little, Smile A Lot Girl Scout BrowniesEarn your Brownie Dancer badge with Pam Wood from Ballroom Made Simple. Watch the dancers as they demonstrate different dance styles and learn some basic rhythms. Take the floor like a pro and practice a dance routine with your friends. Show off your moves at the studio while performing for friends and family. WHEN: October 25, 2014, 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.WHERE: MAC Wicomico Senior Center, 909 Progress Cir., Ste. 200, Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes Dancer badge.NOTE: Please wear secured shoes and hair pulled back (if long enough). Min 5/Max 15.

    HikerGirl Scout BrowniesCome join the Ward Museum on a fun and instructional hike with expert naturalists. 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 the route and packing for the hike, you will explore the area surrounding the Hazel Outdoor Discovery Center that will challenge you to use your new hiking skills.WHEN: October 25, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Hazel Outdoor Discovery Center, 4025 Cooper Rd., Eden, MD 21822COST: $14 per girl, includes snack and Hiker badge.NOTE: Girls need to bring bug spray and wear clothing and footwear appropriate for the weather and hiking. Min 12/Max 30.

    Computer Expert BadgeGirl Scout BrowniesLearn how to paint a digital picture, participate in an Internet research project, letter writing and learn a new Internet game!WHEN:October 26, 2014, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.April 26, 2015, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m.WHERE: Microsoft, 132 Christiana Mall, Newark, DE 19702COST: $5, includes Computer badge. NOTE: Min 4/Max 20.

    Potter Badge Girl Scout Brownies Visit a pottery studio and build your own clay pot, paint and glaze it! Experience one of Juliette Lows favorite pastimespottery! WHEN: November 1, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. April 25, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. WHERE: Dover Art League, 21 W. Loockerman St., Dover, DE 19904 COST: $22 per girl, includes Potter badge. NOTE: Please wear art-friendly clothes. Min 10/Max 15.

    Senses: Ours and Theirs Girl Scout BrowniesThrough a variety of activities, experiments and creations, girls will learn all about the similarities and differences between animals and human senses. WHEN:November 8, 2014, 9 a.m. Noon February 7, 2015, 9 a.m. Noon WHERE:Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST:$12, includes Senses badge. NOTE:Min 10/Max 20.

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    Primitive Pottery Girl Scout Brownies Understand pottery and its ties to the Native American culture. Learn about the presence of the Nanticoke tribe here on Delawares seashore. Participants will make a clay pot to take home.WHEN: November 8, 2014, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Stationat Delaware Seashore State Park,25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $14 per girl, includes Potter badge.NOTE: Min 8/Max 16.

    Ballet Dancer Girl Scout BrowniesPlie, tendu, rond de jambe: Learn these steps and more from the world of ballet. This Dancer Badge workshop is filled with lessons, history of dance and a chance for you to be the creator (choreographer) of your own dance piece. WHEN:November 9, 2014, 1 p.m. 4 p.m.March 8, 2015, 1 p.m. 4 p.m.WHERE: Mid-Atlantic Ballet, 104 East Main St., Newark, DE 19711COST: $8 per girl, includes Dancer badge.NOTE: Please wear comfortable dance attire and bring a water bottle. Min 5/Max 40.

    Friends and Footsteps HikeGirl Scout BrowniesYou and your friends can enjoy a hike at Trap Pond State Park as we take footsteps within nature. Get a closer look at the plants and wildlife that live in our park. Learn how to read a compass and map, become familiar with trail signs and symbols, and what kind of things to pack for a safe hike.WHEN: November 15, 2014, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956 COST: $8 per girl, includes Hiker badge.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-875-5163 or by emailing [email protected]: Dress for the weather. Min 10/Max 20.

    The Painter in You Girl Scout BrowniesDiscover 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 15, 2014, 1 p.m. 4 p.m.March 7, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m.WHERE: Biggs Museum of American Art, 406 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes Painting badge.NOTE: Please wear clothing that can get messy. Min 5/Max 18.

    Our Delaware Girl Scout Brownies Through symbols, songs, ceremonies and landmarks, you can discover why the state of Delaware is unique. We will travel through the state capital to find out how to show our community spirit! WHEN: January 10, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. WHERE: First State Heritage Park, John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes Celebrating Community badge. NOTE: Min 4/Max 25.

    Celebrating Community Girl Scout BrowniesEnjoy a program set back in time at our museum to earn this badge. Learn about symbols that represent Delaware. Learn to march just as if you were in a marching band! Visit our historical museum and learn how to fold the American flag.WHEN: January 17, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Celebrating Community badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders orchaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Something Smells Fishy Girl Scout Brownies Did you know that snakes smell with their tongue? Come discover all of the sensory abilities of the fish, invertebrates, and reptiles of the Delmarva Discovery Center.WHEN: January 24, 2015, 2 p.m. 4 p.m. WHERE: Delmarva Discovery Center, 2 Market St., Pocomoke City, MD 21851COST: $12 per girl, includes Senses badge.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact [email protected]. NOTE: Min 8/Max 15.

    Hike in Nature Girl Scout Brownies Get outdoors and participate in a guided hike along the Sea Hawk Trail. Scouts will identify plants and animals and enjoy a picnic lunch under the pavilion. WHEN: March 8, 2015, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. WHERE: Holts Landing at Delaware Seashore State Park. COST: $10 per person, includes Hiker badge. NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 10/Max 30.

    Painting Girl Scout Brownies You will learn firsthand that the Ward Museum is a great place for art and painting. While here, you will take a look through the galleries and see how nature artist like the Ward Brothers (or wildlife counterfeiters as they like to call themselves), were able to create a lifelike 3D illusion of weightless feathers out of wood and paint. Once you are inspired, you will be able to try your hand at painting from real life, and also get a chance to paint abstract and unique paintings on your own. The day will end with everyone pitching in to complete a mural with a theme of the groups choosing.WHEN: March 14, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Ward Museum, 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $14, includes Painting badge.NOTE: Girls need to wear clothing appropriate for painting. Min 12/Max 30.

  • Home Scientist Girl Scout BrowniesLearn about crystals while making your own treat. See how static electricity works and moves. Learn about rocks that float and inflate 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 our museum while earning this badge.WHEN: March 14, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Home Scientist badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders orchaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Wetlands, Watersheds and the Water Cycle Girl Scout Brownies Take a fantastic pontoon boat ride while learning about the water cycle and how it affects our local wetlands and watersheds. Perform some water quality testing on Trap Pond and discover how we can improve our quality of water around us. WHEN: March 28, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. WHERE: Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956 COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-875-5163 or by emailing [email protected] NOTE: This program connects with the Wonders of Water Journey. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 8/Max 12.

    Senses Girl Scout BrowniesWho can see better, humans or owls? Brownies will get a sensational sensory experience learning about their senses and using them to learn about nature and animals. Brownies will use their senses while enjoying a scavenger hunt in and around the museum.WHEN: March 28, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Senses badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders or chaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Hiking 101 Girl Scout BrowniesLets take a hike! We will plan a hike in the park, and learn how to use a map and compass to navigate our way. We will play a backpack relay game which helps us learn what to bring and what not to bring on our hike then we will blaze our trail!WHEN: April 11, 2015, 3 p.m. 5 p.m.WHERE: Killens Pond State Park, Sports Complex, 5025 Killens Pond Rd., Felton, DE 19943COST: $4 per girl.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-284-4299 or by emailing [email protected]: Girls need to bring a water bottle and wear clothing/footwear appropriate for the weather and hiking. Some requirements for the Hiker badge will be met. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 15/Max30.

    Whats Bugging You Girl Scout BrowniesSpend the afternoon catching and observing insects in the pond and in the field with nets. We will build our own bug to take home out of recycled materials and learn all about insects through the live insects we catch and Killens Ponds insect collections.WHEN: April 11, 2015, 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m.WHERE: Killens Pond State Park, Sports Complex, 5025 Killens Pond Rd., Felton, DE 19943COST: $4 per girl.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-284-4299 or by emailing [email protected]: Girls need to bring a water bottle and wear clothing appropriate for the weather and messy adventures. Some requirements for the Bugs badge will be met. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 15/Max30.

    The Spice Box Girl Scout Brownies Earn your Brownie Senses badge by experiencing life in the 1700s through spices. You will also learn about different materials of the past and how they were traded. WHEN: May 2, 2015, 10 a.m. Noon WHERE: Zwaanendael Museum, 102 Kings Hwy., Lewes, DE 19958 COST: $8 per girl, includes Senses badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15.

    Bugs, Bugs Everywhere Girl Scout BrowniesCome have a bug-tastic time exploring insects from the museum collections, make your own insect craft and explore outside the museum to watch insects up close. WHEN: June 13, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Bugs badge.NOTE: Have each girl bring a toilet paper tube. Free admission for two leaders/chaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

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    Cookie Sale Activity Pin

    Safety Award Pin

    Girl Scout Junior Badges

    World Trefoil Pin

    Girl Scout Bronze Award Pin

    Girl Scout Membership Pin

    Membership Numeral Guard

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    *Be sure to check the Multi-Level section on page 27 for additional GS Junior programming. Registering after the 14-day deadline will incur a late registration fee. See page 5 for details. Adult/girl ratio must be followed, unless otherwise noted. If the minimum number of participants is not met 14 days prior to the program date, the program will be cancelled.

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    Digital Photographer Badge Girl Scout JuniorsLearn the parts of a camera, photography tips and tricks, photo editing and how to create a collage and photo album!WHEN: September 28, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Microsoft, 132 Christiana Mall, Newark, DE 19702COST: $5 per girl, includes Digital Photography badge.NOTE: Min 4/Max20.

    Earths Endangered Girl Scout Juniors Join us at the Brandywine Zoo to learn about earths endangered animals and their habitats. We will discover how animals have adapted to thrive in their habitats, why they are in danger of disappearing and what you can do to help them. Program includes live animal encounters, zoo tour and fun badge-based activities. WHEN: October 18, 2014, 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Brandywine Zoo, 1001 N. Park Dr., Wilmington, DE 19802 COST: $12 per girl, includes Brandywine Zoo fun patch and admission for the day. Additional parents and chaperones must pay $5 zoo admission fee. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact: [email protected] or call 302-571-7850 ext. 209.NOTE: This is an outdoor event so please dress for the weather. Program meets steps 1 - 4 of the Animal Habitats badge. Min 10/Max 30.

    Campout at the Beach!Girl Scout Juniors Stay overnight at the beach! Scouts will campout in the Indian River Life-Saving Stations courtyard. Everyone will head out onto the beach to build a campfire, have dinner and smores, and tell ghost stories. A park interpreter will identify constellations in the night sky and tell the legends behind them.WHEN: October 18 - October 19, 2014, 4 p.m. - 9 a.m.WHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $25 per person, includes Camper badge.NOTE: One adult must be present per six children. Troops will be required to bring their own side dishes, drinks, and breakfast items. Min 8/Max 25.

    Dovers School of Refinement Girl Scout Juniors Discover the finer points of being a belle in Delaware during the 18th century. Using George Washingtons Rules of Civility, you will learn table manners, conversation starters and write using a quill pen! WHEN: October 25, 2014, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. WHERE: First State Heritage Park, John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes Social Butterfly badge.NOTE: Min 4/Max 25.

    Not Just a Picture: Taking and Editing the Image Girl Scout Juniors Use digital cameras to learn the basics of composing a photo. Explore your talents by taking photos from unusual angles, working with a variety of subjects and lighting, and gain skills to edit pictures with Photoshop and Picasa, a free editing program you can use at home.WHEN: October 25, 2014, 1 p.m. 3:30 p.m.WHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Dress for the outdoors. Event will happen rain or shine. We will move indoors in inclement weather. Completes some requirements towards the Digital Photography badge. Opportunity to print one color digital image (8 x 10). Min 8/Max 18.

    Join The Chorus Girl Scout Juniors Ensemble Singing teaches the importance of working together to produce an optimal sound. Come join this workshop as the founders of the Mispillion Childrens Chorus will teach you how to create harmony and build confidence. WHEN: November 1, 2014, Noon 2 p.m. WHERE: Avenue United Methodist Church, 20 North Church St., Milford, DE 19963 COST: $14 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: Completes some requirements for the Junior Musician badge. Min 8/Max 40.

    Women of the Green Girl Scout Juniors Take a walking tour around The Green, part of the First State National Monument, as we highlight the role of the many women who were innkeepers, political leaders and social figures throughout Dovers history. Learn about the important contributions of these women and how you can show your support for the 19th Amendmentwomens right to vote! WHEN: November 15, 2014, 1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. WHERE: First State Heritage Park, John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes fun patch. NOTE: Connects with the Agent of Change Journey. Min 4/Max 25.

    Starry Nights Girl Scout Juniors Learn how to navigate by the stars and identify some winter constellations and planets. WHEN: November 15, 2014, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. WHERE: Abbotts Mill Nature Center, 15411 Abbotts Pond Rd., Milford, DE 19963COST: $10 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 6/Max 20.

    Review and use the Girl Scout Bronze Award Guidelines as a reference.

    Complete and earn the awards from one grade-level Journey. Attend a GS Bronze Award webinar. Select a Take Action project that addresses a need in the

    community, provides service to either Girl Scouts or their local community and is not something you worked on previously.

    Take Action projects must be a minimum of 20 hours, including girls individual tasks.

    GS Bronze Award Education WebinarsGirl Scout JuniorsWhen a Girl Scout Junior has almost completed the prerequisites for starting the Girl Scout Bronze Award, she should attend a new webinar. The webinar will walk the girl through the steps of earning her Girl Scout Bronze Award.

    PRE-REQUISITES: Complete one grade level Journey. Adult mentors should also attend a webinar. Please contact [email protected] for the link.

    Girl Scout JuniorsThe Girl Scout Bronze Award is the highest award a Girl Scout Junior can earn. Follow the below requirements for the Girl Scout Bronze Award:

    Work with your troop members on this award. Complete the Final Report Form from GSCBs Girl Scout Bronze

    Award Workbook (August 2014) when the project is completed. Final Reports should be completed by individual girls based

    on their own experience throughout the project. Take pictures of the progress of your Take Action Project. Project completion and Final Reports must be in the council

    office by September 30, 2014 to be included in the On My Honor Celebration. (See page 30 for more information.)

  • Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay www.gscb.org 40Turtle Terrain and Slithering SoilGirl Scout Juniors Do you love animals? If the answer is YES, get a behind the scenes look into the secret lives of turtles and snakes. We will explore what it takes to care for these amazing animals and more.WHEN:November 15, 2014, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.April 18, 2015, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.WHERE: Delmarva Discovery Center, 2 Market St., Pocomoke City, MD 21851COST: $12 per girl, includes Animal Habitats badge.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact: [email protected]. NOTE: One adult per 5 children will be admitted for free. The cost for additional adults is $8. Min 8/Max 15.

    Sea Glass Jewelry Pendants Girl Scout Juniors Scouts will make a sea glass jewelry pendant to take home with them using a simple wire cage technique. This is a beginners course, everyone is welcome.WHEN: November 21, 2014, 7 p.m. 9 p.m.WHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $18 per person, includes Jeweler badge.NOTE: All supplies will be provided. Participants may bring their own piece of seaglass or choose from the parks collection. Min 8/Max 20.

    Determined Dames of Delmarva Girl Scout JuniorsThere have been many women who have shaped the history of Delmarva. Come hear the stories of some of these amazing women, including the famous Harriet Tubman and learn what you can do to shape your future!WHEN: November 22, 2014, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Delmarva Discovery Center, 2 Market St., Pocomoke City, MD 21851COST: $ 12 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact: [email protected]. NOTE: Min 8/Max 15.

    Inside Government: Rights, Rules and Privileges Girl Scout Juniors Experience how our government works at the courthouse! We will go on a tour of the museum and explore the differences between a right, a rule, or a privilege and the need for government and laws. Come earn your Inside Government badge and understand how important you are to the democratic process! WHEN: December 7, 2014, 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. March 28, 2015, 10 a.m. Noon WHERE: New Castle Court House Museum, 211 Delaware St., New Castle, DE 19720 COST: $6 per girl, includes Inside Government badge. NOTE: Min 12/Max 25.

    Playing the Past, Old School Style Girl Scout JuniorsStep back in time and learn about the days when Iron Hill School #112C was an operational one-room school house. Write a letter thanking the proprietor; learn about clothes worn to school, how the students helped take care of the grounds and what games were played for fun.WHEN: December 13, 2014, 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders or chaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Robot FunGirl Scout Juniors Can your team accomplish your mission? Learn to program a robot to complete tasks and problem solve your way to a solution. Who knew programming and engineering could be this much fun!WHEN: January 17, 2015, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Camp Country CenterCOST: $12 per girl, includes fun patch.NOTE: Min 8/Max 20.

    Drawing Girl Scout Juniors Using different media and mediums you will work on still life drawings and perspective pieces. Learn about the challenges of graphic design as you design your own logo for your unique personal brand. WHEN: January 31, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Ward Museum, 909 S. Schumaker Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $14, includes Drawing badge.NOTE: Min 12/Max 30.

    Playing the Past, Then and Now Girl Scout JuniorsLearn about the Lenni Lenape and how they lived. See authentic outfits, sculpt a pot and share what you learned with family and friends.WHEN: February 14, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge.NOTE: Free admission for two leaders or chaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    Playing the PastGirl Scout Juniors Learn about Martha Coston, a female scientist who made a very important contribution to the United States Life-Saving Service, as well as other females who made an impact. WHEN: February 21, 2015, 1 p.m- 4 p.m.WHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station, at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $14 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge.NOTE: Min 5/Max 16.

    Home Sweet Home Girl Scout Juniors Through a variety of activities, you will learn about and explore various Animal Habitats.WHEN:February 21, 2015 , 9 a.m. Noon May 16, 2015, 9 a.m. Noon WHERE: Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST:$12 per girl, includes Animal Habitats badge.NOTE: Min 10/Max 20.

    A Capitol Experience Girl Scout Juniors Here is your chance to travel behind the scenes and earn your Inside Government badge! Explore Delawares State Capitol, including the House and Senate Chambers. Learn how to take an active role in your community and become an engaged citizen. WHEN: March 7, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. WHERE: First State Heritage Park, John Bell House, 43 The Green, Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes Inside Government badge. NOTE: Min 4/Max 25.

    Habitat HomesGirl Scout Juniors Explore the forest and pond habitats and meet live animals who live there! We will build a birdhouse to take home and make a great habitat for our backyard animals.WHEN: March 14, 2015, 2 p.m. 4 p.m.WHERE: Killens Pond State Park, Nature Center, 5025 Killens Pond Rd., Felton, DE 19943COST: $10 per girl, includes birdhouse materials.REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-284-4299 or by emailing [email protected]: Girls need to bring a water bottle and wear clothing appropriate for the weather. Some requirements for the Animal Habitat badge will be met. Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 10/Max 20.

    Music Badge Day Girl Scout Juniors Earn your Musician Badge from music students at the University of Delaware! You will also have the opportunity to make a new instrument and play it for your friends and family. WHEN: March 15, 2015, 9 a.m. 2 p.m. WHERE: University of Delaware, Amy E. DuPont Music Building, 100 Orchard Rd., Newark DE, 19716 COST: $10 per girl, includes Musician badge. NOTE: Please bring a bag lunch. Min 10/Max 30.

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    Drawing is for Everyone Girl Scout Juniors Learn about different materials and drawing techniques. You will learn about perspective and graphic arts while creating your own masterpiece! WHEN: March 21, 2015, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. WHERE: Biggs Museum of American Art, 406 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901 COST: $8 per girl, includes Drawing badge.NOTE: Min 5/Max 18.

    Elegant Entertaining Girl Scout Juniors Explore the art of entertaining guests at a country estate in the 1930s. Tour the Winterthur house and learn the skills you need to be a gracious hostess and plan your own party. WHEN: March 21, 2015, 1:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (Please arrive by 1:15 p.m.) WHERE: Winterthur Museum, 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807 COST: $12 per girl, includes Social Butterfly badge and admission. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay the group rate admission ($15 for adults and $10 for children). NOTE: Park in the Visitor Lot and then walk to the Visitor Center for the program. Min 10/Max 15.

    Photography Excursion Girl Scout Juniors Join us with the Ward Museum to earn your Digital Photography badge. You will have the opportunity to learn about photography techniques and methods from a professional photographer. You will go on a photo excursion and take pictures of wildlife and natural scenes around Salisbury University campus, then get a chance to edit them and create a photo project.WHEN: March 28, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Fulton Hall, 1120 Salisbury Blvd., Salisbury, MD 21801COST: $14 per girl, includes Digital Photography badge.NOTE: Girls need to wear clothing appropriate for the weather. Meet at the Bus Stop in Parking Lot B. Min 12/Max 20.

    Geocaching at Fresh Pond Tract Girl Scout JuniorsUnderstand the rules of Geocaching. Girls will split into teams and race to find the locations of all caches along the Prickly Pear Trail using GPS. WHEN: March 28, 2015, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.WHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $12 per girl, includes Geocacher badge.NOTE: Program to begin at Indian River Life-Saving Station, then transported to Fresh Pond Tract. Min 8/Max 20.

    Pockets to Petticoats Girl Scout Juniors Earn your Junior Playing the Past badge at the Zwaanendael Museum by becoming a country woman or shopkeeper in the 1700s. WHEN: March 28, 2015, 10 a.m. - Noon WHERE: Zwaanendael Museum, 102 Kings Hwy., Lewes, DE 19958 COST: $8 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 15.

    Time Travel to Juliette Lows Day Girl Scout Juniors See the world as Juliette would have seen it during the 1890s. Try on the clothing of the day and find out what daily life would have been like by visiting a historic village and exploring museum exhibits. WHEN: April 18, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. WHERE: Delaware Agriculture Museum and Village, 866 N. Dupont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901 COST: $10 per girl, includes Playing the Past badge. NOTE: Min 5/Max 12.

    Flowers Girl Scout Juniors Study the blooming flowers around our museum. Plant your own seed to take home and watch it grow. Make your own beautiful flower bouquet. WHEN: April 25, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m.WHERE: Iron Hill Museum, 1355 Old Baltimore Pike, Newark, DE 19702COST: $10 per girl, includes Flower badge. NOTE: Free admission for two leaders orchaperones per program. Additional museum visitors are $2 each. Min 10/Max 15.

    The Zen of Gardening Girl Scout Juniors With the Winterthur Garden as a laboratory, earn the 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: April 25, 2015, 9:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. (Please arrive by 9:15 a.m.) WHERE: Winterthur Museum, 5105 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, DE 19807 COST: $12 per girl, includes Flowers badge and admission for the day. Additional parents and siblings who would like to visit the museum must pay the group rate admission ($15 for adults and $10 for children).NOTE: Please dress for the outdoors. Park in the Visitor Lot and walk to the Visitor Center for the program. Min 8/Max 24.

    Diverse Dwellings for Birds Girl Scout Juniors Learn about the diverse habitats of birds. Trap Pond State Park has many different habitats that birds will live in. We will explore the park searching for these habitats and the birds that dwell in them. We will also make a gourd birdhouse that will make a great home for a variety of birds. WHEN: April 25, 2015, 1 p.m. 3 p.m. WHERE: Trap Pond State Park, 33587 Baldcypress Lane, Laurel, DE 19956 COST: $12 per girl includes gourd birdhouse and Animal Habitats badge. REGISTRATION: Pre-registration is required through vendor. Please contact 302-875-5163 or by emailing [email protected] NOTE: Park entrance fee in effect ($3 per Delaware vehicle/$6 out-of-state or season pass). Min 10/Max 20.

    Geocache Adventure Girl Scout JuniorsGirls will complete the Geocacher badge while exploring the zoo. Using GPS, you will find hidden treasures about animals around the zoo and create a treasure hunt of your own. WHEN: May 2, 2015, 9 a.m. Noon WHERE: Salisbury Zoo, 755 S. Park Dr., Salisbury, MD 21804COST: $12 per girl, includes Geocacher badge. NOTE: Min 10/Max 20.

    Animals in an Estuary Girl Scout JuniorsExplore the salt marsh by investigating the plants and animals that call this habitat home. Learn the environmental importance of wetlands and be prepared to get muddy!WHEN: May 9, 2015, 10 a.m. - NoonWHERE: Indian River Life-Saving Station at Delaware Seashore State Park, 25039 Coastal Hwy., Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971COST: $10 per girl, includes Animal Habitats badge.NOTE: Participants must wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that can get muddy. Program will meet at the Indian River Life-Saving Sta


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