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Page 1: E2018G vent uide · 2018. 2. 2. · Girl Scout iFLY STEM Adventures, Happening all year! • High Adventure Day Camp, Jun. 18 • Saddle up I and II, Jul. 22 You have the curiosity

Event Guide2018another year of

awesome adventures!

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Cookie Warehouse Pickup WeekendJanuary 26-27

Camp registration openFebruary 1

Cookie Sale 2018 February 2 – March 25

World Thinking DayFebruary 22

Girl Scouts’ BirthdayMarch 12

Volunteer Appreciation Month April 1 – 30

Early bird membership renewalApril 2

Summer campJune – July

Year-End Financials DueJune 30

Fall Product SaleSeptember

Girl FestOctober 28

Juliette Gordon Low’s BirthdayOctober 31

Important Dates

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• Go to gswestok.org/events• Click on the event from the listing or

calendar view• Find the “Register Now” link

Our Customer Care Team is available Mon.–Fri., 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.to answer questions or help meetyour needs. Contact us via email [email protected], or call toll fee at1.800.698.0022.

Council address:6100 N Robinson AveOklahoma City, OK 73118

Shop Hours:Find everything you need from uniforms, starter kits, badges & patches, Girl’s Guides and apparel!

Monday-Thursday, 9 am to 6 pmFriday, 9 am to 2:30 pm

Last Saturday of the Month, January through October, 10 am to 2 pm

• One page guide to all our events leading up to next membership year, October 1, 2018

• STEM events• Leadership events• Outdoor events including Resident, Weekend, Day and

Leadership Camps• High Adventure Team events• Sports events including the Okc Thunder & Dodgers• Training information including how to get CPR certified

What you’ll find in our event guide

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and ready to succeed.

Whether making new friends, riding horses, building robots, traveling, or just having fun, she’ll find her place here. From troop meetings and activities to summer camps and council-wide events, opportunities abound in your Girl Scout experience. We encourage you to stay connected with us from kindergarten through high school when she earns her Gold Award—the highest achievement in Girl Scouts.

So do we.

Growing With Girl ScoutsA life-long leadership journey

sometimes called fun

patches, are emblems signifying participation

in a Girl Scout activity. Patches are placed on the back of the sash or vest. Think of it as a scrapbook of her Girl Scout experience.

are official symbols that indicate an increase in knowledge or skill in a particular subject. Badges can be earned at every age level through the National Program Portfolio. Badges are placed on the front of the sash or vest.

The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting is a colorful, easy-to-use binder for girls at each age level. They compliment Journeys with skill-building badge activities that feature traditional and beloved topics including nature, art, and first aid, as well as many current interests of girls.

National Leadership Journeys are a series of age specific books at the core of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Through Journeys, girls build leadership skills and confidence as they gain new skills and widen their view of the world. Girls can choose to experience a Journey at any time, and for any length of time, throughout the Girl Scout year. Journeys also give girls a chance to continue a long-standing Girl Scout tradition: earning leadership awards.

Trips, Events, Series Opportunities & Camp are all part of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience. Troops or individuals can take part in one-time events or a series of events based on a theme. Girls also plan field trips, weekends at camp, overnight trips, and even trips abroad. Older girls' troops may retain troop proceeds from product programs over a period of several years to plan a trip anywhere they desire to go!

Take Action Projects are planned and implemented by girls to benefit local or regional communities. Troops use their creativity with appropriate guidance and mentoring from adults, to determine needs in their area and create long-lasting change.

Badge Vs. Patch:

Patches,

Badges

The Girl Scout Leadership ExperienceOur one-of-a-kind adventures inspire every girl to try new things and take smart risks. We help her learn that she has everything it takes to solve her own challenges, now and later. At home, at school, and in Girl Scouts, don’t be surprised when she speaks up to say, “I’ve got this!”

• The Girl Scout Leadership Experience is designed to be girl-led. Decision making, teamwork, and communication are essential elements to developing strong leaders.

• We encourage girls to learn by doing. We ask them to take risks—try it out and see how it works.

• Through the Girl Scouts cooperative learning experience, girls work together to discover, connect, and take action in their community.

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience focuses on benefiting girls through 5 important outcomes:Sense of Self • Positive Values • Challenge Seeking • Community Problem Solving • Healthy Relationships

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On vacation, you typically want to: A) See all the really famous sights in the tour book, even if

you’re tired! B) Research what interests you and plan your own itinerary. C) Forget planning—let every day be its own adventure! D) Show friends or family around places you love but they

haven’t seen before.

At school or work, you’ve struggled with: A) Turning in assignments when time’s up. You want

everything to be perfect! B) Daydreaming. Sometimes you just get caught up in your

own thoughts. C) Remembering to read the directions. You usually want to

just dive right in! D) Talking too much, even if it’s about the assignment you’re

working on!

Your favorite video games: A) Challenge you! You want to work for that high score. B) Feature cool new technology you can test out and

play with. C) Let you switch up scenes and characters as much

as you want. D) Are the ones you can play with other people as a team.

As far as books go, you love: A) Nonfiction. Who needs fiction when there’s so much in real

life to learn about? B) Sci-fi or fantasy. Books that aren’t like everyday life help

you see things differently. C) Mysteries and thrillers. It’s exciting to never know what’s

going to happen next. D) Stories about relationships. Families and friendships are

the best things in life!

When there’s a karaoke machine at a party, you: A) Sing the same song every time. You’ve practiced it, so you

can hit every note! B) Tend to perform as a “backup dancer.” So many ways to

bring the fun! C) Play “dare-oke” and have your friends pick songs for you

that you’re scared to sing. D) Pick a song that you know another, more reserved girl

might want to sing with you.

If you worked for NASA, you’d want to: A) Start a program to get even more girls and women

involved in space exploration. B) Invent new, faster methods of space travel and ways to

gather data. C) Go out in space! How cool would it be to see Earth from

the moon? D) Run the Mission Control Center, which handles any

problems a space mission might encounter.

For Halloween, you: A) Spend weeks thinking of and shopping for a perfect

costume. Your look will be on point! B) Make your own costume. It’ll be just how you want it and

you’ll save money to boot. C) Dress as your favorite, but not that famous, character. Who

cares if anyone else “gets it”? D) Coordinate a group costume with your friends so that

everyone’s in on the fun.

Your room is decorated with: A) Posters of your idols—all the athletes, artists, and others

who have achieved your dreams. B) Lots of artsy stuff. Collages, paintings, and even images of

space are inspiring to you. C) Different stuff all the time! You’ll put things up, only to get

into new things and redecorate. D) Pics of you and your girl squad. You and your friends are

inseparable.

When it comes to exercise, you: A) Stick to the same sport—you’re just about to perfect that

jump shot! B) Make up a twist on whatever sport you’re playing. New

rules keep things fun! C) Are always trying something new. Switching things up

keeps it interesting. D) Love cheering on your friends when they beat their own

best time or high score.

If You Answered…

Mostly A’s: You’re a go-getter! You’ve got a vision of how you want your life to look and you keep going for it, even when the going gets tough. Your can-do mentality and ambition will take you far!

Mostly B’s: You’re an innovator! You’re an original, independent thinker. With your love of learning and natural curiosity, you’re a wonder at solving problems in creative new ways.

Mostly C’s: You’re a risk-taker! You’ve got an open mind and love the thrill of trying new things. Your embrace of adventure will open doors for others who might not be as bold.

Mostly D’s: You’re a leader! You’re an advocate for all and are always cheering on the group. Through empathy, team building, and humility, you empower those around you to be their best.

Are you a go-getter, innovator, risk-taker, or leader? Find out what kind of G. R.L. you are with this fun quiz!

While some people still think of us as just cookies, badges, campfires, and friendship bracelets, Girl Scouts are so much more. Girl Scouts are groundbreakers, big thinkers, and role models. Girl Scouts design robots, start garage bands, and improve their communities—and yes, they sell the best cookies on the planet. When you're a Girl Scout, you're also a G. R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™.

Unleash your inner G. R.L.!

We believe in the power of G. R.L.!

You have the grit of a GO-GETTER. You don't just dream it, you do it. You know what is required to achieve your goals and nothing will stop you from getting right back up—again and again.

Ready to take on challenges like a go-getter?

Don't miss:

Pioneer Girls Camp,

Jun. 17

• Travel Camp,

Jun. 30

• Athleta Girl Scouts Dance Day, Feb. 18

Participate in the Fall Product Program and Girl Scout Cookie Program! (Feb and September)

You have the courage of a RISK-TAKER. You're not fearless, just confident that you can handle whatever comes your way. Every experience is an opportunity for you to learn and grow.

Ready to take risks and embrace the unfamiliar?

Don't miss:

Girl Scout iFLY STEM Adventures, Happening all year!

High Adventure Day Camp, Jun. 18

• Saddle up I and II, Jul. 22

You have the curiosity of an INNOVATOR. You don't just share ideas, you solve problems. You find connections and look for opportunities to make your world and our world a better place.

Ready to embrace your creativity and think outside of the box like an innovator?

Don't miss:

• Geekapalooza, Jun. 23

• STEMtastic Camp, Jul. 9

• From Princess to Scientist!, Jun. 17

• Creation Craze, Jun. 10

You have the heart of a LEADER. You're not a great leader because you have power over others but because you have power to inspire others' greatness.

Ready to join other Girl Scouts and change the world?

Don't miss:

• LeadHERship Conference, Mar. 24

• Junior Adventures in the Widerness, Sep. 14

• Camp Wrangler & Counselor Training, Jun. & Jul.

Achieve your Girl Scout High Award this year! Get started by attending a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Award workshop in March!

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The Volunteer Toolkit:A digital tool that helps parents and leaders

make the most of their Girl Scout year!Wish there was a way for you to keep everything for your troop in one place? The Volunteer Toolkit is a

digital tool where you can find troop plans, scheduled events, program content, and other resources for the entire Girl Scout year. You can acccess it anytime on your home computer, tablet, or mobile device

from any page at gswestok.org. No more hunting for the right activity or book!

• Check out what your girl’s troop or group is planning this year

• See when troop events are scheduled

• Stay in touch with the troop leader and volunteers

• Discover new ways to participate in the Girl Scout experience

• Find out what she needs for each meeting

• See the troop’s end-of-year finances

For Parents

• View program content and other resources to manage your troop planning all year long

• Access petal/badge and Journey troop meeting plans

• See step by step activity guides for each troop meeting

• View and edit your troop roster

• Manage renewals for both girls and adults

• Email parents with a single click

• Share troop meeting activities with parents

• Record troop finances and meeting attendance

• Log girls’ petal/badge and Journey achievements

• Add events and your own troop activities

For Troop LeadersFully customizable, the Volunteer Toolkit is digitally responsive so troop leaders can plan and prepare practically anywhere.

The Volunteer Toolkit contains program and meeting plans for K-5 (Daisy, Brownie, Junior and K-5 multi-level). Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador troops have access to features including the troop roster, troop finances, national resources, and all K-5 program content (if needed for working with younger troops).

WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT THE VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT?JUST VISIT GSWESTOK.ORG, SIGN IN THROUGH THE "MYGS" LINK AND CHECK IT OUT!

and�ParentName Date Price Daisy Brownie Junior Cadette Senior Ambassador Volunteer2x4 Nail it to the floor 7/8-7/13 $325

American Red Cross CPR/FA/AED Training Once every month $29

Art-A-Palooza 6/17-6/20 $200

Athleta Girl Scouts Dance Day 2/18 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

Bits & Bridles 6/24-6/29 $400

Bits & Bridles 7/8-7/13 $400

Bronze & Silver Awards Workshop - Weatherford 3/24 $0

Cadette Kick-Off 4/7 $10

Camp No Rules 6/24-6/29 $300

Camp No Rules 7/22-7/27 $300

Camp Program Aid 6/17-6/20 $125

Camp Samoa (Cookie Incentive) 6/22-6/24 $0

Camp Sampler 6/10-6/15 $300

Camp Sampler 6/24-6/29 $300

Camp Sampler 7/15-7/20 $300

Campfire Cuisine 7/22-7/27 $325

CIT/WIT 1 6/17-6/29 $250

CIT/WIT 2 7/8-7/27 $350

CouncilWide 2018 4/20-4/22 $22

Creation Craze 6/10-6/15 $325

Discover the Wonders of Camp 4/13-4/15 $25

Endless Summer 6/10-6/15 $300

Endless Summer 7/15-7/20 $300

Engineers to the Rescue! 7/8-7/13 $325

Fairy Wings and Sparkly Things 7/1-7/3 $175

Fall GSU 9/22 $0

From Princess to Scientist 6/17-6/20 $200

Frosty Fun 7/1-7/3 $175

Geekapalooza 6/23 $12 per family of 4

Girl Awards Ceremony 5/5 $0

Girl Fest 10/28 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

Girl Scout Night at the Dodgers 5/5 $14

Girl Scout Night at the Edmond Outdoor Ice Rink 12/8 $10

Girl Scout Night at the OKC Thunder 3/30 $31

Girl Scout Sooner Night 2/24 $10

Girl Scout Ways 6/11-6/15 $150

Gold Award Workshop 3/3 $0

HAT Backpacks 3/22-3/25 $45

HAT on the Water 4/27-4/29 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

HAT Rocks the Day 5/12 $15

HAT Rocks the Day 11/10 $15

HAT Shoots 5/26 $10

HAT Shoots 9/29 $10

HAT Subzero 11/30-12/2 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

HAT Underground 8/24-8/26 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

High Adventure 6/18-6/22 $150

Horsing around w/ Mom & Dad 6/1-6/3 $75

iFLY STEM Event 4/8 $39.95

iFLY STEM Event 6/3 $39.95

iFLY STEM Event 7/15 $39.95

iFLY STEM Event 10/14 $39.95

iFLY STEM Event 12/2 $39.95

JAWW: Junior Adventures in Wilderness Weekend 9/14-9/16 $25

Just Try It! 6/16 $40

LeadHERship Conference 3/24 $10

LEAP 6/15-6/20 $250

Light's, Camera, Glitter! 6/25-6/29 $150

Lightsabers, Rebels, and the Dark Side 7/22-7/27 $300

Little Mermaids 6/17-6/20 $200

Little Mermaids 7/22-7/27 $300

Martial Arts Adventure with Hoshin Doja 6/3 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

Martial Arts Adventure with Hoshin Doja 11/18 Will be listed on gswestok.org/events

Me and My Gal 7/6-7/8 $65

Midnight Mischief 7/8-7/13 $325

Multi-Madness 2017 11/2-11/4 $23

Outdoor Extravaganza 6/4-6/8 $150/$25

Pioneer Girls 6/17-6/20 $200

Ponies and Floaties 6/17-6/20 $225

Pony Tails and Mermaid Tails 7/1-7/3 $175

Ropes and Reins 6/10-6/15 $325

Roundup 2018: Around the World 10/5-10/7 $15

S'more than Camp 6/10-6/15 $300

S'more than Camp 6/17-6/20 $200

S'more than Camp 7/1-7/3 $175

S'more than Camp 7/15-7/20 $300

Saddle Up I and II 6/10-615 $400

Saddle Up I and II 7/22-7/27 $400

Saddles and Paddles 7/8-7/13 $325

Splish, Splash! 7/8-7/13 $300

Stars and Stripes Sibling Camp! July 2,3,5,6 $125

STEMtastic! 7/9-7/13 $150

Summber GSU 6/6 $0

Survivor 7/15-7/20 $325

Teddy Bear Adventures 7/1-7/3 $175

The Bull's Eye Club 7/15-7/20 $325

The Wizarding World of Camp E-Ko-Wah 6/24-6/29 $325

Trailblazers 7/15-7/20 $400

Travel Camp 2018 6/30-7/7 $525

Triwizard Tournament 6/24-6/29 $325

Troop/Family Camp 6/29-7/1 $50

Yearlings 6/24-6/29 $400

Yearlings 7/8-7/13 $400

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Gold Award WorkshopTake the first step toward earning your Gold Award by attending this staff-led workshop! Come learn the Gold Award process, and brainstorm ideas to find a cause you care about. This workshop is designed for girls in 9th grade and up. This is a required step for any girl to begin work on their Gold Award proposal. Registered girls, parents and volunteers are welcome to attend.

Date: March 3 Time: 2-5 pm

LeadHERship ConferenceJoin Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma at the Mary Nichols’ Family Leadership Center for the LeadHERship conference and enjoy a day full of life and career exploration! You will learn what it means to be a leader in whatever field you choose to pursue. The event will include many prominent female leaders from Oklahoma who have succeeded in their profession and reached new heights. Girls will get some hands-on experience with resume-building tips, gain confidence to succeed in interviews, and have the ability to meet some of the most influential women in Oklahoma.

Date: March 24 Time: 8 am–1 pm

Girl Scouts Bronze and Silver Awards Workshop – Weatherford Come join girls from your area to learn how to earn the Bronze and Silver Awards, the highest awards for Juniors and Cadettes!

Date: March 24 Time: 10-11:30 am

Girl Awards CeremonyThe Girl Awards Ceremony is a special event where we recognize the amazing achievements of our girls throughout the year. This is also where we honor the recipients of our highest Girl Scout awards, the Bronze, Silver and Gold.

Date: May 5 Time: 2-5 pm

iFLY STEM EventsIndoor skydiving is exhilarating and safe for ages 3 and up! Come to iFLY to experience the dream of flight on a special day just for Girl Scouts! Even if you have attended previous STEM events, you’ll want to register again and take part in a new lab activity!

Experience how flying accelerates learning with iFLY’s STEM Education Program. iFLY’s vertical wind tunnel is a marvel of engineering and provides a one-of-a-kind laboratory for your Girl Scout to be immersed in real-world applications of STEM. iFLY’s certified curriculum is aligned with state standards and goes beyond your typical lectures, with hands-on, full-body learning. Students will come away from the iFLY STEM experience with science process skills learned in an exciting, dynamic environment.

Date: April 8

Time: 2-5 pm

Date: June 3

Time: 2-5 pm

Date: July 15

Time: 2-5 pm

A STEAM Festival for Kids is being hosted by Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma and MetroFamily Magazine at the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM).

The event will encourage kids to learn about STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) topics through hands-on expo booths hosted by local organizations and short, kid-friendly workshops about subjects such as robotics, coding and geoscience, taught by trained leaders. The booths and programs are geared to kids ages preschool to middle school and for boys and girls. In addition, there will be a stage with robotics demonstrations, musical performers and, back by popular demand, a “geek” costume contest.

Date: June 23

Time: Two sessions will be hosted from 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, with families choosing which they will attend. Admission will be $12 per family (up to four people; additional guests in the group will be charged $5 each).

Date: October 14

Time: 2-5 pm

Date: December 2

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Cadette Kick-OffJoin Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma at the Mary Nichols’ Family Leadership Center for Cadette Kick-Off. This event will be for Juniors and Cadettes. This event will give girls the opportunity to complete a portion of badges that we have selected, along with a few outdoor activities.

Ages: Junior - Cadette

Date: April 7

Time: 1-6 pm

Cost: $8 per member

Discover the Wonders of Camp for BrowniesDiscover the Wonders of Camp is an event designed specifically for Brownies. This all-Brownie camp weekend will give scouts an opportunity to learn what camp is all about. Take a stroll through nature, create crafts, learn songs and many other traditional camping activities...like making s’mores! It will be a fun-filled adventure and we’ll make new friends along the way. Come Discover the World of Camp with us!

Ages: Brownies

Date: April 13-15

Time: 6 pm-11 am

Cost: $25 per girl and $25 per adult

Council Wide 2018Come join us for fun and friendship from sun up to sun down. In addition to our specialty stations, we will have a community Dutch oven fire, an all-camp potluck luncheon, an epic covered wagon race and a chance to sleep under the stars. Regular campsite setup/decoration competitions and the annual cook-off will round out this exciting weekend!

Ages: Juniors - Ambassadors

Date: April 20-22

Time: 6 pm-11 am

Cost: $22 per person

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JAWW: Junior Adventures in Wilderness WeekendInterested in learning outdoor camping skills? All Juniors are welcome to attend this weekend campout and learn how to build a fire, cook outside, tie knots and survive safely in the great outdoors all while having fun with fellow Girl Scouts. If you’ve been to JAWW, don’t fret! We have advanced skills we offer in JAWW II, so come continue the fun with your friends.

Ages: Juniors

Date: September 14-16

Time: 5pm-10am

Cost: $25

Roundup 2018: Around the WorldCalling all Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors to a competitive camping event October 5-7 at Camp E-Ko-Wah. Participants will practice their existing skills and learn new outdoor ones at our workshops and then test those skills in challenge events. Scouts will have a chance to compete in events, such as fire building, art, archery, obstacle courses, chariot races and a cooking competition. Join the Outdoor Committee for a fun weekend of these events and many more!

Ages: Cadettes - Ambassadors

Date: October 5-7

Time: 5pm-11:30am

Cost: $15 per person

Multi-Madness 2018If you have a multi-age-level Girl Scout troop and love camping, this event is for you! Your girls will join groups composed of girls from all scouting levels to tackle themed challenges Saturday morning. Saturday afternoon will be filled with specific scout-level activities. Come enjoy a weekend full of teamwork, new adventures and tons of fun!

Ages: Multi-Level Troops

Date: November 2-4

Time: 5pm-10am

Cost: $23

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Choose Your Own Adventure Day Camp 2018All camps will participate in basic day camp activities such as singing songs, tie-dyeing, playing games, making friends and STEM.

Outdoor ExtravaganzaLearn new outdoor skills during this week-long adventure. Girls will explore Martin Nature Park, make edible fires, sing songs and take a trip out to Camp E-Ko-Wah! During our time at Camp E-Ko-Wah girls will ride horses, swim in the pool, shoot archery and even have the chance to stay the night! Daises will earn the Clover “Use Resources Wisely” Petal, Brownies will earn the Hiker badge and Juniors will earn the Camper badge. The field trip to Camp E-Ko-Wah, will be an hour longer due to the long drive, and space is limited for the overnight.

June 4-8 $150 Overnight additional $25

Girl Scout WaysSpend a week on all things Girl Scout! Make SWAPS, sing songs and learn about Girl Scouts all over the world! Girls will travel through time to learn about the first Girl Scout troop, old badges like Brownie Try-Its, and girls will even get to talk with other Girl Scouts from around the country! Daises will earn the Violet “Be A Sister to Every Girl Scout” Petal, Brownies and Juniors will earn the Girl

Scout Way badge. June 11–15 $150

High Adventure During this older girls only week, high adventure campers will visit Lake Overholser to climb on the wall, paddle board and zip line! Girls will also get the chance to take a swim and cool off at Pelican Bay! When not at camp girls will make their own sling shots, shoot archery and dabble in STEM activities.

June 18-22 $150

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Lights, Camera, and Glitter!The stage is set and you’re the star! Girls will work together to create their own show, including creating the story line and making the props! At the end of the week girls will put on a performance for the rest of camp and parents! Daises will earn the Outdoor Art Maker badge, Brownies will earn Outdoor Art Creator badge, and Juniors will earn the Outdoor Art Explorer badge!

June 25-29 $180

Stars and Stripes Sibling Camp! Girls, it’s time to show your siblings how awesome Girl Scout Camp is! During this week campers will celebrate the 4th of July all week long by swimming, shooting archery and making things go “BOOM!” Campers will also make sparklers, decorate and participate in our very own 4th of July parade at the end of the week! Patrol groups will be coed during this week, but will be separated by age

July 2-6 $125

STEMtasticDuring this STEMtacular week at camp girls will discover new STEM badges! Daises through Juniors will learn all things robots – why we need them, how they work and how to build them! Daises and Brownies will earn the Design the Robot badge and Juniors will earn the Programming Robots badge. Daisy and Brownie campers will also use our brand-new Goldie Blox sets! Cadettes will learn the basics of coding using either their own computer or one of our tablets. More information to follow as we learn about the new cyber security badges.

July 9-13 $150

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S’more than Camp Campers will love swimming in the pool, singing silly songs, roasting s’mores over a campfire, exploring STEM activities and so much more as they experience the fun and magic of Camp E-Ko-Wah! This camp is great for first-time campers who have never been to resident camp before and want to explore everything it has to offer!

June 10-15 $300June 17-20 $200July 1-3 $175July 15-20 $300

Creation CrazeLove to create? Then this camp is for you! Brownies will earn the Outdoor Art Creator badge this week. Campers will explore Camp E-Ko-Wah to become a nature photographer and find an item in nature they can use for an art project! Not only will campers explore art outside, they will create masterpieces with clay and fire them in the kiln! Campers will also use water colors on canvas and will bring all of their projects home!

June 10-15 $325

Camp SamplerCome try everything at Camp E-Ko-Wah! This is a great program for first-time campers. Girls will get to visit the archery range, meet our horses, tie-dye and even cook over a campfire. Campers will take a break from the heat every day at our pool or jump on the water trampoline at the lake! Come try camp and see what everyone is talking about!

June 10-15 $300 June 24-29 $300 July 15-20 $300

Resident Camp 2018

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Saddle Up I and II | Beginner to Advanced Come to Horse Country and learn the basics or develop new skills for riding horses, western style! Learn more about horses, riding and grooming equipment. Our professional wranglers have much to teach you and will have you riding your horse before you know it! Junior Girl Scouts have the opportunity to complete requirements for the GS Horseback Riding badge. Girls will spend 3-4 hours daily at the barn and 1.5 hours in the saddle.

June 10-15 $400 July 22-27 $400

Ropes and ReinsHorses and the high and low ropes course, all in the same week? You bet! During this camp, girls will get time in the ring and on the ropes course. Girls will develop team-working skills by trying out our low ropes course and get 2-3 hours at the barn daily. When not at the barn or ropes, girls will spend time cooking over a fire, playing camp games, swimming and so much more!

June 10-15 $325

Endless SummerJust want to relax at camp for a week? During this week you get to make your own schedule! Campers can start the day with yoga, spend extra time poolside, learn how to make bath bombs and stay up late making snacks over a campfire! Campers will also visit program areas such as archery, sling shots, and the high ropes course!

June 10-15 $300

July 15-20 $300

Ponies and FloatiesWant learn about horses and stay cool at the pool? Come join our fine, furry friends and get an introduction to the barn and all our horses! During this session, you’ll learn how to groom, ride around the ring and play water games in the pool. Campers will spend 2-3 hours at the barn daily and participate in traditional camp activities as well.

June 17-20 $225

Pioneer GirlsCome play in the past during this week of historic fun! Use your pioneer spirit to learn techniques to cook outside, make your own toys and candles and discover how to navigate using the stars. Campers will also canoe, swim in the pool, sing songs and go on hikes around camp!

June 17-20 $200

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Little MermaidsThis session is for campers who love to splish and splash! Enjoy extra pool time with a floating lunch and a night swim. Girls will get to play water games, canoe, kayak and try out the paddle boats! The only

thing missing from this session is a tail and gills.

June 17-20 $200July 22-27 $325

From Princess to Scientist!Do you love wearing a tutu and getting messy? Then this camp is for you! During this

session girls will make their own tutu and tiara, but will also perform experiments and even make their own slime! When not performing top secret experiments, girls will enjoy traditional camp activities like swimming, archery, singing and much more!

June 17-20 $200

Art-A-PaloozaLet your imagination run free during this art-filled extravaganza. Get inspired by the natural world around you while getting messy exploring different techniques! Campers will learn how to create art using modeling clay and use charcoal for drawing! Campers will host an art gallery to show off their masterpieces at the end of the week before taking their creations home!

June 17-20 $225

The Wizarding World of Camp E-Ko-Wah Discover the power of camp! Be sorted into your house, play Quidditch, cook up something tasty in potions and make your very own wand to take home! Participate in house challenges throughout the whole week! This week is full of magical experiences that you don’t want to miss out on!

June 24-29 $325

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TriWizard TournamentStart your week out by getting sorted into one of three schools and making your very own wand! Quidditch, potion making and team challenges start right away and it’s up to you and your team to win the TriWizard Cup!! This action-packed week will end with a huge banquet to celebrate!

June 24-29 $325

Camp No Rules!Whether you’re a first-time camper or a returning camper, you will love this session! Pick what YOU want to do all week! Dabble in arts and crafts, take a ride down the zip line or plan a late-night swim at the pool! During this week you and your group will make all of the decisions and create your very own custom camp experience!

June 24-29 $300

July 22-27 $300

Yearlings | Cost $400, Deposit $25This program is for young horse riders to get an introduction to riding, taking care of horses, and learn basic horse-riding skills. This week-long horse program will give young girls time every day at the barn and also allow for them to enjoy traditional camp activities as well, like swimming, shooting archery and hanging out at arts and crafts. Girls will get 3-4 hours at the barn daily and 1.5 hours in the saddle.

June 24-29 $400 July 8-13 $400

Bits & Bridles I | Beginner – Intermediate Have you been to camp riding programs before? Or are you a beginner? This program will teach you western horse-riding skills, how to care for your horse and saddling your horse. Girls with more advanced skills will develop and practice new skills such as trotting, position balance and more. As in all riding programs you will learn safety and stable skills, along with learning to ride! Come on, partner! Join us!

June 24-29 $400

Frosty Fun Cool off with some frosty fun this summer by making your own ice cream or snowball slime, and having a huge snowball fight in the middle of the summer! Take a break from the snow to splash around in the pool, sing songs and make new friends!

July 1-3 $175

Teddy Bear Adventures Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal to share in the camp fun! You and your friends will enjoy a fun week of swimming in the pool, making costumes for your stuffed animal friends, cooking over a campfire and eating s’mores!

July 1-3 $175

Pony Tails and Mermaid TailsGet the best of both worlds this week! Enjoy splashing around at the pool for half the time and riding horses the other half! Campers will enjoy a night-time pool party and spend 2-3 hours daily to learn how to care for horses! Campers will also make their very own mermaid crown to wear for the week!

July 1-3 $175

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Fairy Wings and Sparkly ThingsDuring this short adventure, you will make your own fairy houses, swim in the pool and make your very own fairy wings to wear to the Pixie Party! When not on the hunt for the camp fairies you will enjoy arts and crafts, singing and s’mores!!

July 1-3 $175

Splish, Splash!Water, water, and more water is what this week is all about! Water games, night-time pool parties, canoeing on the lake and bouncing on the water trampoline this week will keep you cool this summer! When not at the pool or the lake campers will shoot archery, make a craft to take home and make s’mores!

July 8-13 $300

Engineers to the Rescue! STEM CampAn earthquake has ruined your perfect camping trip! Your cell phone is dead, your food has fallen off a cliff and your water pump is broken. Can you engineer your way out of this mess? Build a water filter, wind-powered crank, rubber-band powered car and more during this Survivor-style week at camp.

July 8-13 $325

Saddles and PaddlesDo you love riding and paddling? Then this camp is for you! Girls will enjoy both horses and boats during this week. Take part in trail rides and get a handle on canoeing, funoeing and paddle boats. Girls will spend 2-3 hours at the barn daily and no horseback riding experience is required!

July 8-13 $325

Midnight MischiefCome check out the night life, camp style! Make your way around camp enjoying night hikes, moonlight meals, glow in the dark sling shots and archery, and even your very own late-night private pool party!

July 8-13 $325

Bits & Bridles I | Beginner – IntermediateWhether you’ve been to camp riding programs before or are a beginner, this program will teach girls western horse-riding skills, how to care for your horse, grooming and saddling your horse. Girls with more advanced skills will develop and practice new skills such as trotting, position balance and more. As in all riding programs you will learn safety and stable skills, along with learning to ride! Come on, partner! Join

us! July 8-13 $400

2x4 Nail it to the FloorWhat can you do with a pile of pallets? During this camp, it’s up to you! Learn how to use tools safely and research things that you and your friends want to build! Campers will not only use their hands this week but they will participate in traditional camp activities such as zip lining, shooting archery and hanging out poolside!

July 8-13 $325

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SurvivorThis is the ultimate Survivor-style camp! Spend your days facing unique camp challenges involving archery, canoeing, wilderness survival skills and fire building. Your team will even face challenges on E-Ko-Wah’s low and high ropes courses. Can you outwit, play and survive Camp E-Ko-Wah?

July 15-20 $325

The Bull’s Eye ClubLove archery? Want to make your own sling shot? Here’s your opportunity to learn or perfect your skills. Practice your techniques and play games on the both the archery and sling shot range. You can even challenge your counselors to a competition at the end of the week! Don’t worry – you will have plenty of time to swim, take a ride on the zip line and explore everything else that camp has to offer.

July 15-20 $325

Trailblazers | Advanced Horse Riding Have you completed bits and bridles or have had years of horse experience? Then join us for Trailblazers! In this program we work on more trail-riding skills, as well as more advanced riding in the ring. Play games on horseback and compete in Camp Horse How at the end of the week! When not with the horses girls will get to enjoy swimming in the pool, take a ride on the zip line and other traditional camp activities! Girls will spend 4-5 hours at the barn daily and 2 hours in the saddle.

July 15-20 $400

Campfire Cuisine Spend the week cooking new and different recipes over a campfire! Dabble in deserts, have breakfast for dinner and make your own menu to compete in an end-of-the-week food challenge! Campers will learn how to safely cook over a fire and proper food handling techniques. Take a break from the fire to cool off in the pool, shoot some archery or crafts at the long house!

July 22-27 $300

Lightsabers, Rebels, and the Dark SideSpend the week completing steps to become a Jedi! Build your very own robot, make your own lightsaber and create a ship to fly through the Dark Side’s obstacle course! Learn about stars and planets at night and stay clear of the Dark Side during the day! You will also learn how to make Rey’s bread when taking a break from your training!

July 22-27 $300

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*Adults must attend with girls, must be background checked and have current Girl Scout membership to attend*

Horsing Around with Mom or Dad! Love horses? Want to learn more about them? Then this weekend is perfect for you! Come with mom, dad, big brother, big sister, or any adult over 18! During this weekend both adults and girls will learn how to care for horses, work on riding techniques, and girls in 4-5th grade will go on a trail ride! When not at the barn campers will swim in the pool, shoot archery, and sing songs around a campfire! Juniors will earn the horseback riding badge!

June 1-3 $75

Troop Camp/Family Camp Calling all troops and families, join us for an unforgettable weekend! During this weekend you and your family or troop will get to enjoy archery, swimming in the pool, boating on the lake, and arts and crafts! Once the sun has set join us for Camp E-Ko-Wah’s talent show!! Just remember to set the alarm for our pancake breakfast! Troops must follow ratio guidelines as listed in volunteer essentials and adult family members and girls must be registered members.

June 29-July 1 $50

Me and My Gal Come enjoy the weekend with an important female in your life like mom, grandma, aunt, or big sister! During the weekend campers will enjoy swimming, bouncing on the water trampoline, shooting at the archery range, and giving one another facials! Finish off the weekend eating s’mores and relaxing by the campfire. Girls must attend with 1 adult.

July 6-8 $65

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VIEW ALL WEEKEND CAMP SESSIONS! Just try it! Nervous about coming to resident camp? Want to see what Camp E-Ko-Wah is all about? Then this option is for you! Bring any adult 18 and over and come try camp for just the day!

You and your adult will swim in the pool, shoot archery, visit the long house for arts and crafts, ride a horse, and much more! All campers will go on a tour of camp and learn about all of the camp programs that we have to offer! At the end, join us for a campfire with silly songs and s’mores!

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cookie sale 2018!

600 Club River Rafting Trip600+ boxes

Camp Samoa1300+ boxes

Great Wolf Lodge Trip2000+ boxes

One week of Day Camp or One Session of Resident Camp2500+ boxes

Walt Disney World Trip3500+ boxes

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LEAPWant to be a camp counselor someday? This is the first step in E-Ko-Wah’s Camp Leadership Program. Spend your week dabbling in leadership skills by shadowing counselors, learning about different age groups, and what it takes to be a counselor! And there’s more camp fun too! Besides your session-specific activities, you will be busy enjoying traditional Girl Scout camp fun including time around the camp fire, singing songs, eating s’mores and making tons of new friends and memories.

June 10-15 $250

CIT/WIT 1 Wranglers-In-Training 1 Start your leadership wrangler training here! Not only will you develop and improve your horseback riding skills! Have more one-on-one time with the horses, grooming, saddling and caring for them. You will shadow and train with wranglers and demonstrate skills to younger campers. When not on horseback you will be with counselors in training learning how to engage with campers, work together as a team, and still have a ton of fun! Note girls must have previous horse experience and demonstrate advanced horseback riding level.

June 17-29 $250

Counselor-In-Training 1Expand the skills you learned in LEAP! Take the second step in Camp E-Ko-Wah’s leadership program. Work on developing the skills needed to work with children at camp. Learn about camper behavior, work as a team with those in your group, shadow counselors, and discover the behind- the -scenes ins and outs of camp. You will also get to enjoy archery, the water trampoline, take a evening swim and bond with your fellow CITS and WITS.

June 17-29 $250

Camp Program Aide TrainingDuring the outdoor program aide training, girls will explore the basic leadership skills needed to work with younger girls. Learn the characteristics of younger Girl Scouts, practice planning activities and find out what it takes to help out at day camp, twilight camps, and SU camps. PA’s in training will assist with over six activity sessions for younger girls while at camp. Campers will earn their PA pin during this camp.

June 17-20 $125

Leadership Camp 2018

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CIT/WIT 2 Wranglers-In-Training 2 Take the second step in the wrangler- in- training program with WIT 2. This camp will take you on a trip to visit another camp to see their horse back riding program as well as how their counselor in training program runs. You will continue to develop your horseback riding and teaching skills by teaching brownies how to ride as well as shadowing the Equestrian Director for a day to see everything that she does! Not only will you work on your horsemanship but you will continue to work on your leadership skills.

July 8-27 $350

Counselor-In-Training 2Take the third step in the leadership program with CIT 2. This camp will take you on a trip to visit another camp and see how their CIT and camp programs run. You will dive into planning for different age groups, shadow directors and work directly with younger campers, and learn what it means to be a counselor at camp E-Ko-Wah! Not only will you take your leadership skills to the next level but you will get to enjoy being part of the camp life!

July 8-27 $350

Intern Junior Counselor/Wrangler Open to those who successfully completed CIT 2/WIT 2 or equivalent. Anyone interested must complete an application and go through an interview. This internship is required for anyone age 17 who wants to work at resident camp.

Work as a team to assist the counselors to develop and implement camp programing. Work directly with campers to provide fun, high-quality program opportunities. Insure safety of all participants. Interact appropriately with campers in a variety of situations using appropriate behavior management techniques. Interns must intern during 2 different weekends or the half week. Internship weekends: Camp Samoa, Try It, Me and My Gal, Family Camp/Troop Camp

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HAT BackpacksLike to hike? Like to camp? Backpacking puts both of those together. Backpackers take all of their gear onto the trail off the main byways. Weather pending, HAT typically hikes on the Ozark Highland Trail in Arkansas but the alternate location is usually in Texas.

Ages: Cadette - Ambassador

Cost: $45.00March 22-25October 19-21

HAT on the WaterJoin HAT for weekend of canoeing fun. We will travel to our destination on Friday and camp overnight. On Saturday we will learn canoe skills and spend the day on the water canoeing around a lake. That night it will be a big camp out dinner and snoozing under the stars. HAT will pack up and return home on Sunday.

Ages: Cadette - AmbassadorApril 27-29

HAT Rocks the Day HAT will be traveling to the Wichita Mountain area. If you have never climbed on real rock before, this is quite an amazing experience. We work with a group of well-qualified, experienced climbers who are encouraging and inspirational people. You will never feel so accomplished as when you finally reach the top of a cliff face and look across the tops of trees and you were the one that made it happen! The cost covers your equipment and a gratuity to our climbing team.

AGES: Cadettes and up

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HAT ShootsThe GSWESTOK High Adventure Team (HAT) will be having a HAT Shooting event for rifle and shotgun skeet shooting! The cost includes the shooting activities (including weapons, ammo, and ear protection), archery and lunch.

Ages: Cadette - Ambassador

Cost: $10May 26September 29

Travel Camp 2018This year the High Adventure Team (H.A.T..) is taking a group backpacking to the area around Taos, New Mexico. Look up pictures for the slot canyon. A unique rock formation unlike anything we have in Oklahoma! Backpacking will be just north and east of the Taos Ski Valley area in the Sangre de Cristo mountains which should be full of wildflowers in early July (and maybe a little snow!) This is an advanced backpacking trip, participants should have outdoor camping and hiking experience.

Ages: Cadettes - Ambassadors

Cost: $525June 30-July 7

HAT UndergroundEver wanted to see inside of a cave? Caving is cool! Literally. When it is blazing hot outside, it is nice and cool underground. HAT will drive up to the Alabaster Cavern area and explore the wild caves.

Ages: Cadette - AmbassadorAugust 24-26

HAT SubzeroYou will be traveling to Camp Sylvia Stapley in Stillwater, Oklahoma where you will be split into clans (including tribal tattoos), each clan will camp outdoors, build a camp kitchen and cook over an open fire. Saturday will be filled with skills classes in outdoor survival and then wrapped up with a gathering of the clans where stories of great feats will be told along with singing and dancing and we will count the stars in the heavens. Sunday, HAT will have a final morning feast where you will say goodbye to your clan sisters, clean up the camp grounds like good earth citizens, and then depart back into the world, wiser in the ways of the wilderness.

Ages: Cadette - AmbassadorNovember 30-December 2

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Girl Scout Night at the OKC ThunderJoin us for Girl Scout Night at the Chesapeake Energy Arena to watch the OKC Thunder vs. the Denver Nuggets. Check your email and our social media pages for instructions on how to register!

Date: March 30

Time: Tip-off is at 7 pm

GS Night at the DodgersCome out to Girl Scout Night and cheer on the Oklahoma City Dodgers! The Oklahoma City Dodgers will take on the Colorado Springs Sky Sox (Brewers)!

Date: May 5

Time: First pitch is at 7:05 pm

Athleta Girl Scouts Dance Day Join Girl Scouts at Athleta in the Classen Curve for yoga and dance! Not only will you get to enjoy some mother-daughter active bonding, but you’ll also get to enjoy the Athleta shop all to yourself for private shopping and giveaways throughout the event!

Date: February 18

Time: 9-11am

Martial Arts Adventure with Hoshin DojaEvery girl should know how to defend themselves, and now with our partnership with Hoshin Doja gym, you’ll be able to learn in these free classes!

Date: June 3 and November 18

Time: 3-5pm

GS Night at the Edmond Outdoor Ice RinkWant an exciting activity for your family or troop this winter? Join us on Girl Scout Night at the Edmond Outdoor Ice Rink! Be a risk-taker and glide your way into the holiday season!

Date: December 8

Time: More details listed on gswestok.org/events

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Summer Girl Scout University for Service Unit LeadershipThis training is for volunteers who will be holding a Service Unit Team position for the upcoming year. You will be trained on best practices in performing your role, as well as gain insight into the other Service Unit position roles and leadership roles.

Date: June 16

Fall Girl Scout UniversityCome to Girl Scout University and get the training you need to ensure a wonderful and positive scouting experience for you, your girls, and their families. You will be able to get required training you need for volunteer-ing, enrichment training to enhance the Girl Scouting experience, and network with staff and other volunteers.

Date: September 22

American Red Cross CPR/FA/AED TrainingReady to start GS meetings or take an adventure in the great Outdoors. Don’t forget that all Girl Scout ac-tivities and events require having a GS volunteer with CPR/FA/AED Certification.

GSWESTOK is offering American Red Cross CPR/FA/AED Training for girls and volunteers. This 4-hour course fulfills the GSUSA requirement for CPR/FA/AED training with hands-on learning.

Date: Once every month in the 2018 year!

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