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Page 1: Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas Camp Guide

2016

CAMP

GUIDE

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Camp Lifeis the

Best Life

2016

CAMP

GUIDEO V E R N I G H T C A M P O U T S A B O A R D

On the BeachCorpus Christi , Texas

BOOK YOUR TROOP TODAY 1- 800 - LA DY- LEX Ext . 321

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Register online for any Girl Scout camp session!

Already a member1. Log in.

Visit girlscouts-swtx.org/join select Already a Member.2. Verify your registration.

If you need to renew your membership, click the renew membership button and pay the $15 annual membership fee.

3. Search for activities. Easily search by location, camp type or camp name then sign up to reserve your space.

New member-Join Girl Scouts

1. Create an account. Visit girlscouts-swtx.org/join select Join Girl Scouts.2. Become a member.

Register for the current membership year and pay the $15 dues to become an active member.

3. Sign up for any camp session online. As a Girl Scout member, you can search and sign up

for all Girl Scout events, programs, camp sessions and adult learning opportunities any time, all year long.

Need Help? Contact the Volunteer Service Center at 210-349-2404 ext. 391 (1-800-580-7247) [email protected]

Let’s Camp!

811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, Texas 78216 | girlscouts-swtx.org

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My memories are inside me -

they’re not things or a place -

I can take them anywhere.

– Olivia Newton-John

Those fields of daisies we landed on, and dusty fields and desert stretches. Memories of many skies and earths beneath us - many days, many nights of stars.– Anne Morrow Lindbergh

Nature always wears the colors of the spirit.– Ralph Waldo Emerson

Register online for any Girl Scout camp session!

Table of ContentsWhy Camp is Important and Who Can Go! ..............4

Are you and your camper ready for camp? .............6

Important Dates to Remember ..................................7

Camp Metro .............................................................

.......8

Camp La Jita .............................................................

......12

Camp La Jita At-A-Glance...........................................18

Campology .............................................................

.........21

How to Register .............................................................

.21

Financial & Scholarship Information ........................22

Health Information .......................................................22

Camp Scholarship Application ..................................23

In Spanish .............................................................

...........24

Camp Metro Registration Form ..................................25

In Spanish .............................................................

...........26

Resident Camp La Jita Registration Form ...............27

In Spanish .............................................................

...........28

Girl Scout Membership Form ...................................... 29

In Spanish .............................................................

...........30

Camp Care Packages & Order Form ..........................31

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Summer of 2016 is about choices and experiences to match every girl’s wishes and interests. We’re confident the young lady in your life will find something fun she can’t wait to do this summer at our camps!

Camp is a place where a girl can make new friends, explore the world around her and discover something she can’t wait to do again. It’s a place where transformations happen. In an environment created just for her, she will learn real life skills and develop self-esteem while gaining a sense of independence and community. While playing outdoors, girls encounter more opportunities for decision making that lets them work together to problem solve and think creatively. Camp gives girls the chance to let their curiosity run free and sparks their imagination!

Girl Scout camp helps a girl discover her potential, dreams, and aspirations as she builds a skill set she can use for success today and in her future. Campers will discover, connect and even take action on issues and challenges important to them.

WHO CAN GO TO CAMP? Girls entering grades K-12 and all camp experience levels are welcome. Use this guide to find the camp that’s right for your girl.

The best part is that ANY girl can attend Girl Scout camps! Non-Girl Scouts simply pay an annual $15 membership fee in addition to the camp fee to become a registered Girl Scout. The Girl Membership Form can be found on page 29.

YOUR

SUMMER

CAMP GUIDE

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Welcome

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JOIN THE

TEAM!

Camp La Jita welcomes enthusiastic, talented and caring adults interested in making a difference in the life of a girl! Staff members are selected based on experience, ability to serve as positive role models and a genuine desire to work with children. The ratio of counselors to girls varies. Seasonal positions available include kitchen staff, nurses, lifeguards and counselors. Interested? For positions available visit [bit.ly/196pUek].

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Welcome

CAMP LA JITA RESIDENT CAMPLa Jita is a Native American phrase meaning “Precious Possession,” aptly chosen as the name of the Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas camp that rests on 236 acres of Texas Hill Country land along the beautiful Sabinal River near Utopia. The John F. Camp family donated the land in 1946 for thousands of happy campers have enjoyed Camp La Jita during the camp’s 70-year history.

Camp La Jita is proud to be accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA), with whom we have received 100 percent satisfaction for the last five site visits, which take place every three years. Developed exclusively for the camp profession, this nationally recognized program focuses on program quality, health and safety issues, and requires us to review every facet of our operation. The display of the ACA logo is a privilege reserved for camps which have met the criteria.

Girls can attend one- and two-week sessions living in rustic cabins. They’ll develop independence while under the supervision of specially trained camp staff who help girls plan activities to create a unique camp experience. A variety of sessions are open to all girls entering grades K-12. Scholarships are available—see page 23. The completed application with registration form is due Friday, April 15 for consideration.

Three meals are served daily in the community dining hall. Activities range from riding horses, swimming, hiking, archery, canoeing, arts and crafts, cookouts, nature activities, singing, games, earning Girl Scout badges and more. See more on pages 12-17. Find the registration form on page 27.

LOW-COST PHYSICALS FOR RESIDENT CAMPERS Wednesday, May 4, 5:30-7 p.m. Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216 Cost: $10/person

All physicals are donated by area medical professionals. Proceeds benefit camp scholarship for girls. No registration needed. First-come, first-served—there will be a wait, so please come prepared. Camper must be accompanied by a parent/guardian and must bring their current immunization records. Note: Camp director will be on site to answer questions.

CAMP OPEN HOUSECAMP LA JITA Saturday, April 23, 2-4 p.m.Parents/guardians, friends, campers and troops are invited to visit Camp La Jita. Meet the camp director, have your questions answered, watch activities in action and tour the location. Whether it has been years since you’ve visited or it’s the first time sending your girl to camp, don’t miss this great opportunity to see the excitement Girl Scout camp has to offer. If attending Camp La Jita’s open house, please remember exploring camp means walking—wear comfortable shoes (please, no sandals or flip-flops), casual clothes and a hat. Also remember to bring a water bottle! Camp registrations will be accepted. For security reasons, travel instructions are available by contacting the Girl Scout office. Directions may be provided via phone, as well as in camp confirmation packets.

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ARE YOU AND YOUR CAMPER READY FOR CAMP?Although age is one factor in camp readiness, a girl’s maturity level and personality are more important. Talk with your girl about camp and ask if she wants to attend. Additionally, are you ready to send your child to camp? Use the following statements or questions to help make your decisions together.

Emotional Readiness• Has your camper ever been away from

home for more than one night without a family member? Girls should not be afraid to be away from home or parents overnight and to try new things.

• Are you prepared to be away from your child for several days? Parents also need to be prepared to let their daughter go!

• She wants to go? Let her choose the session.• Can she cope with new people, places and

schedules? She should be willing to sleep, eat, play with all girls, not just with best friends and function as a member of a group.

• Can she cope with unknowns like: – Strange places, including bathrooms – Darkness (no electricity) – Woods and night noises – Spiders, bugs and worms• Doesn’t always have to have her own way,

can give in graciously.

• Can she care for her own basic hygiene needs, such as brushing her teeth and showering?

• Are you confident in your daughter’s ability to take care of herself, make her own bed and keep track of her belongings?

• Does she like, and is she comfortable in, the outdoors?

• Do you believe Girl Scout camp provides girls with a fun and rewarding experience that builds skills, self-worth and independence?

• Can manage with little or no privacy.

Physical Readiness• Has stamina, does not tire easily.• Strong enough to carry her own suitcase,

bed roll, bucket of water, pot of food, arm load of wood, etc.

• Has strength and coordination needed for planned activities, can help sweep and mop a floor, hike a mile, move tables and chairs, etc.

• Able to function without air conditioning; none of the cabins and few places on camp have air conditioning.

If your camper is not ready for a five-day overnight stay, we invite her to try troop camping so she can try the camping experience with others that she knows well.

Ready for Camp?

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CAMP LA JITA Program Aid Training at Spring Break ......March 13-16 Resident Camp Scholarship forms due ...April 15 Open House at Camp La Jita .......................April 23 Camp Physical Night .....................................May 4 Staff Training ..................................................June 6-10 First session begins .......................................June 12*Full payment is due two weeks prior to each camp session.

CAMP METROOpen House & Registration ..........................April 20Open House & Registration .........................April 27Day Camp Scholarship forms due .............May 2 Open House & Registration .........................May 18 Open House & Registration .........................May 25First Session Begins ......................................June 6 *Full payment is due two weeks prior to each camp session.

GIRL SCOUTS IS HIRING FOR SUMMER CAMP!Every Tuesday beginning March 15 through May 17 we will conduct interviews for camp staff candidates. To view and/or apply to positions that are offered for camp, please check out the following web pages:

IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER

(at both the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center and West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center)See Camp Care Packages on page 31!

Important Dates to Remember

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Don’t miss the

sale!

ALL CAMP ITEMS 15% off May 1-30

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50% less for Girl Scout

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Camp Metro bit.ly/1964E8C

Camp La Jitabit.ly/196pUek

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CA M P

METRO

Camp Metro

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CAMP METRO DAY CAMP Open to all girls entering grades K-8. Camp Metro is held at the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, which provides a kid-friendly, fun and exciting environment for girls to enjoy their summer. This nearly 40,000 sq. ft facility offers a gymnasium, outside play equipment, STEM lab and art studio, as well as a stage for girls to perform.

All Camp Metro sessions take place Monday- Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before and after care is offered for all camp sessions for an additional fee, from 7 a.m. until 6 p.m.

CAMP METRO OPEN HOUSE EVENTS5 - 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 20

5 - 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 27

5 - 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 18

5 - 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, May 25 Parents/guardians, friends, campers and troops are invited to visit the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center or the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center. Meet our staff and have your questions answered about Camp Metro. Camp registrations will be accepted at all open house events.

Before June 1 .......... $110/girl*

After June 2 ............. $135/girl*

* Edgewood ISD students—20% discount of camp fee (less $22 by June 1; less $27 June 2 or later)

Registration:

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Camp Metro PA Team May 21

Certified Program Aides (PA) who have completed 7th grade or above are invited to be a part of the Camp Metro team. As a PA, you will use your leadership skills to share interests and experiences in a troop, group or a day camp setting. Selected team members will be assigned to work 9 a.m.- 4 p.m., Monday through Friday and MUST attend this leadership day. For more information or to apply, contact Lucy McArthur ([email protected]/210.349.2404/1.800.580.7247 ext. 258).

$45/girl one-time cost; includes training, T-shirt, transportation, meals and field trips for the week(s) that you serve as a PA.

Adventures in Wonderland June 6-June 10

Morgan’s Wonderland Field Trip Included

Escape the summer heat and create your own fairytale inspired adventures. Campers will dabble in creative writing, experience an authentic English tea party and learn to play croquet! For the animal lovers, the Alice in Wonderland themed petting zoo is sure to be a favorite. Campers will take the stage to perform their own adaptation of a classic fairytale.

Color Me Bright June 13-June 17

McNay Art Museum Field Trip Included

The go-to camp that’s sure to make your colors burst. Girls will study incredible, brightly colored, artwork that are sure to inspire. Create masterpieces with unconventional mediums such as bow and arrows, balloons, fruits, vegetables and possibly a paint brush or two. The week will be a splash, when you take home a unique t-shirt blasted with bright colors from sprinting through our Girl Scout Color Run.

June 20 – June 24

Fiesta Texas Field Trip Included

Let’s go back in time to the 1950s for this exciting throwback camp. From rock-n-roll, to pinewood derbies and roller coasters, enjoy hours of rolling fun. Create your own poodle skirt to wear to an authentic rock-n-roll sock hop! Have even more fun when you hit the pinewood derby track. You will get a chance to design and race your own roller carts in the inaugural Camp Metro 500.

Ultimate DIY June 27-July 1

Vulcan Materials, a rock quarry Field Trip Included

It’s time to get actively involved in making the world a better place by pursuing an endless array of DIY activities that include building crazy things with raw materials. DIY girls will sew canvas tool belts, create mosaics from tile and assemble their own wood-working project. Before camp ends, an assortment of projects will be completed by campers to take home as reminders that they can do anything they put their minds to.

SHAKERATTLE& ROLL

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Gamer Girl

July 11-July 15

Gaming Trucks will be on site one day this week

Both virtual and board games are the stars in our epic week where games rule! Immerse yourself in a life-size board game, sew fuzzy dice and create your own original games! Teen gamers will design their very own virtual game. No geek meet-up is complete without a trivia game, so get ready to learn the secrets of the gaming universe. Whether you are nerding-out in the virtual world or kicking it with some old-school board games, you will not want to miss this camp!

Bake Boss July 18-July 22 Field Trip TBD Calling all bakers! Decorate your aprons and proudly wear them with your chef hats, as you explore your culinary creativity! Meet bakers from around the city and watch as they create their cupcake masterpieces—just like real artists! Have fun creating your own recipe, a baking kit and simple confections to take home to thrill your family.

Texas Treasures July 25-July 29

San Antonio Zoo Field Trip Included

It’s all about the Lone Star State at this Texas-sized camp. This is the camp where Texas history comes to life. Stitch your own garden bonnet, churn homemade butter, make corn husk dolls and square dance. Take a walk through living history and hear the tales of the Texas cowgirls. Celebrate the end of the week by showcasing your favorite things for family and friends at the Texas Treasures Country Fair.

Last Splash August 1-August 5

SeaWorld Field Trip Included

The summer is not over yet! Discover the vast regions of Hawaii and learn about Hawaiian legacy. Make your own volcano, learn the language, sample native delicacies and explore the unique things that make the islands great. There will be activities like hula dancing, lei making and a chance to build a crazy PVC waterpark. Be sure to get a taste of Hawaiian shaved ice! This wet and wild week is sure to be a highlight of the season. Finish the week with a Camp Metro Summer Luau to be enjoyed with your family.

CAMP METRO FAQSCampers must complete camper profiles and are required to submit health history forms.

Transportation: All bus services offered by GSSWT are provided by a professional and licensed bus service with trained drivers.

Price: The price of camp includes free transportation to and from the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center (our north central campus) to Camp Metro located on the west side of San Antonio at the Girl Scout West Side Leadership Center.

Meals: Lunch and snacks are included in the price of camp. Lunch menus will be provided the first day of each camp session. No food substitutions will be made, however campers can bring their own lunch.

Extended care: Extended care for all campers will be available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for an additional fee of $25/session.

Personal Items: Parents/guardians will receive an email with comprehensive information about what items campers can and cannot bring to camp. This email will be sent after registration is finalized.

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By investing in girls, you make programs, like camp, possible for thousands of girls each year. Thanks to our donors, girls pay 50% less for Girl Scout camp than other camps. More girls at camp, means more girls benefiting from everything that camp has to offer. They’ll engage in outdoor learning activities and fun-filled explorations that help them build the confidence they need to make a difference in the world while making memories that last a lifetime. Donate today to extend the Girl Scout leadership experience to even more girls.

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RESIDENT

CAMP

LA JITA

Camp La Jita

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CAMP IS A SPECIAL PLACE where girls jump into action and connect with nature. They will plan their own adventurous program that breaks away from their home routine and creates fun with new friends in a healthy outdoor environment. Research has shown that nature is an important aspect of a child’s development in every major way—intellectually, emotionally, socially, spiritually and physically. That’s why Camp La Jita is the chance for girls to spend summer outdoors! They will gain self-confidence through laughter, play and personal growth and enjoy a shared independence under the guidance of trained camp staff. All resident camp sessions take place Sunday-Friday. Caregivers can drop off girls on Sunday between 3-5 p.m. and pick them up on Friday between 3-5 p.m. During the one- or two-week stay, girls will reside in a rustic cabin in one of camp’s seven living units with

other girls their age. Each unit is continually supervised by two or more counselors whose cabin isn’t too far from theirs. Don’t worry; units have showers and operational toilets a short distance from their cabin.

The day is spent in a variety of activities with a rest period after lunch during the warmer

part of the day to write letters, read or play card games. Afternoons are filled with more adventures, dinner, late night swimming,

stargazing and singing by the campfire.

Kapers, a.k.a. camp chores, will also be a part of each day’s routine to help develop a sense of responsibility and appreciation for keeping camp neat and clean. Except for the cookout on Thursday night that they help plan, meals are served three times a day in the Great Hall, our central dining facility. And in case they need one, afternoon snacks are also provided.

Resident Camp Registration form is on page 27.

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June 12-17 | June 19-24 June 26-July 1 | July 3-8 | July 10-15 July 17-22 | July 24-29 | July 31-August 5 Entering grades 3-5 | $350 | Limit 24

Little or no experience with riding horses? This session is a great first step into the world of western riding! You will also learn how to care for horses. Includes swimming, cookouts, crafts, hiking and daily trips to the barn to practice horsemanship skills.

Back in the Saddle June 12-17 | June 19-24 | June 26-July1 July 3-8 | July 10-15 | July 17-22 July 24-29 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 5-7 | $350 | Limit 24

Ready to learn even more about horses? Enjoy a program tailored just for you. Includes swimming, cookouts, crafts, hiking and daily trips to the barn to practice horsemanship skills. Prerequisite: Must be able to control a horse at a walk as well as lead a horse properly.

Time Travel June 12-17

Entering grades 4-6 | $300 | Limit 16

Celebrate more than 100 years of Girl Scouts by learning and participating in time honored traditions such as star-gazing, sewing, hiking and sleeping in tents. In addition, you’ll make butter, learn Dutch oven cooking, “earn” old patches and so much more!

Hunger Games June 12-17 | June 26-July 1 | July 24-29

Entering grades 6-9 | $300 | Limit 20

Want to make the odds ever in your favor? Learn about archery, cooking outdoors and basic survival skills during this week away from your home district. Test your grit by sleeping in tents at a secret location on camp. Don’t worry, sponsors will send gifts and letters to help you during your stay and everyone goes home from the games a winner!

Night Riders June 12-24 | July 10-22

Entering grades 7-9 | $550 | Limit 24 Ride off into the sunset! Enjoy barrel racing, western pleasure riding, western trail riding and lots of time to improve your skills! At the end of your session, display your talents in a performance for your family! Prerequisite: Must be able to control a horse at a walk and trot, as well as lead a horse properly.

Saddle Up!

Camp La Jita

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Program Aid June 12-17 | June 19-24 | June 26-July1 | July 3-8 July 10-15 | July 17-22 | July 24-29 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 6-8 | $25 | Limit 4 per week

Work with units of younger campers to gain leadership skills, while leading them in summer fun, such as games, songs and so much more! Prerequisite: Must have completed Program Aid Core Training-submit date with registration. Each Program Aid may attend up to 2 weeks to allow more girls the opportunity to help at camp. Please be sure to send your application for consideration.

Wild, Wild West June 12-24 | July 10-22

Entering grades 9-12 | $550 | Limit 12

Saddle up daily for at least two hours of instruction at the stables. Session includes arena work, advanced trail rides and an overnight camp out with your horse. Learn about the health and care of horses. Your family will have the opportunity to watch you put on a show at the end of your session! Prerequisite: Must be able to control a horse at a walk and trot, as well as lead a horse properly.

Counselor in Training II June 12-17

Entering grades 11-12 | $150 | Limit 10

Share your talents with younger campers as you train for the CIT II award. You will work in a specialized area of camp with a supervisor to fulfill the certification requirements in CPR and First Aid , archery and American Red Cross Lifeguard (optional). You will also assist in the barn or craft in Dabbler’s Den. Prerequisite: Must have completed Counselor in Training I-submit date with registration. American Red Cross Lifeguard Certification is optional and requires passing a swim test, written exam and skills to receive card. CIT IIs must be 16 by June 12.

Archery Fun June 19-24

Entering grades 4-6 | $300 | Limit 24

It’s time to practice your archery skills. Learn the nine steps to proper shooting, archery fundamentals and appropriate care of equipment. Create your own archery course and score a bullseye at Camp La Jita’s archery range!

Super Nanny June 19-24 | July 10-15

Entering grades 6-9 | $300 | Limit 12

Super nanny has met her match in you! Spend a fun-filled, educational week combining regular camp activities such as swimming and hiking with earning the Babysitting Certificate. Do it all while caring for an “almost real” baby!

Princess in Training June 19-24 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 2-3 | $350 | Limit 16

Explore the skills of your favorite princesses, including canoeing like Pocahontas, shooting arrows like Merida, swimming like Ariel, cooking like Tiana and riding a horse like Mulan! Princesses attending this session will also be encouraged to learn responsibility by helping with kapers (camp chores). Note: Princess in Training will only be at the barn one or two hours a day with possibility of riding two to three times during the week.

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Pony Tails June 26-July 1 | July 24-29

Entering grades 2-3 | $350 | Limit 16

Love horses and want to learn more about them? Try this riding program created just for Girl Scout Brownies. Learn basic horseback riding with beginning instruction as well as horse care. Give a horse a makeover and make them yummy treats. Note: Pony Tails will only be at the barn one or two hours a day with possibility of riding 2-3 times during the week.

Counselor in Training June 26-July 8 Entering grades 9-12 | $300 | Limit 10 Discover your talents and learn to share them with children. Find out what a camp counselor really does. Plan a program and develop teaching skills that will make you an outstanding counselor while spending time with younger girls. Get a glimpse of CIT programs at other area camps while visiting their sites during your second week. Recommended: Completion of Program Aide (PA) Core Training—submit date with registration.

Summer Troop Camping July 3-8

Entering grades K-12 | $200 per person | Limit 100

Share the fun of summer with your troop as you explore camp, shoot arrows, swim, canoe, and take a trail ride together. End your week with s’mores and singing songs around the campfire. Great for beginning troops or those that just have too much going on during the school year! Requisite: While TCL is not required, troops do need to have a troop leader to join the fun.

June 26-July 8 | July 24-August 5 | Entering grades 6-9 | $550 | Limit 24

This two week session is designed for experienced riders who can control a horse at a walk and a trot. Work in the arena to develop and sharpen horsemanship skills and go on trail rides. Girls will ride daily and enjoy a sleepover and cookout at the barn as well as put on a show for their parents at the end of their session. Prerequisite: Must be able to lead a horse properly, control a horse at a walk and trot.

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Saddle Sidekicks

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Play, Make, Create! July 3-8

Entering grades 4-6 | $300 | Limit 24

Weave, sew, sculpt, paint and construct works of art that capture the camping spirit. Craft a memorable week from several fun activities to choose from!

Chef Girls July 10-15

Entering grades 4-6 | $300 | Limit 12

Learn the basics of grilling, baking and Dutch oven cooking. Help prepare a special treat for the entire camp and take home a recipe book of your delicious creations.

Flashlights and Fireflies July 17-22

Entering grades 2-3 | $300 | Limit 16

Swim, hike and sing during the day and gaze at the stars at night. Get ready to have tons of fun trying new things like cooking outdoors, splashing in the river and playing with glow-in–the dark paint.

Night Owls July 17-22

Entering grades 4-6 | $300 | Limit 24

Camp comes alive when the sun goes down! Swim beneath the stars, create a craft that glows and hike while listening to night sounds. Enjoy a mid-morning breakfast after sleeping in to prepare for another evening of late night fun.

Camp Olympia July 17-22 | July 24-29

Entering grades 6-8 | $300 | Limit 20

Like reading about Percy Jackson’s adventures at Camp Half Blood? Wonder what it would be like to compete in archery and capture the flag contests? Don’t forget to relax at the pool during the heat of the day and create a shield to protect you from any monsters you may encounter in the woods. Gaze at the stars and you might even get to feed treats to Pegasus during your stay!

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Shutter Bugs

July 3-8

Entering grades 4-6 $300 | Limit 16

Bring your digital camera to camp and learn some photography

basics! Photograph your camping adventures at the pool, the archery range, on the nature trail or along the river. This session

will help you remember to leave nothing but footprints and take nothing but pictures! Note: Due to the nature of this session, all campers will need

a photo release signed by parent or guardian.

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Water OttersJuly 24-29 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 4-6 | $275 | Limit 24

Swimming, swimming, and more swimming in the swimming pool! A fun-filled week of playing in the water which includes canoeing, fishing and tubing the Sabinal! Enjoy “dry time” activities, too!

Harry Potter O.W.L. Level Camp July 3-8 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 4-5 | $300 | Limit 20

Discover the magic of the outdoors in a fun-filled week in which campers will be immersed in the fictional world of Harry Potter. Start off by being sorted into one of four houses – Makedon, Sabina, Rocafort and Venato. Classes include Transfiguration (arts & crafts for the Muggle needing translation), a non-flying version of Quidditch (a fun game), and a swim at the lake (okay, it’s actually the Sabinal River).

Harry Potter N.E.W.T. Level Camp July 3-8 | July 31-August 5

Entering grades 6-8 | $300 | Limit 20

For the older, wiser, Harry Potter fan who loves to camp, we have it all. Wander the forest, hunt Horcruxes and learn basic Herbology. In addition, there will also be Muggle camp activities like swimming, hiking (the floo is one of several networks that don’t work at camp) and archery. The fun awaits!

Special SessionSailors & Skippers @ Boerne Lake June 19-24 Entering grades 7-12 | $250 | Limit 24

This unique experience is hosted at Boerne Lake. Learn to sail and captain your own Sunfish sailboat. Learn to rig, de-rig, repair your boat and give commands. Crafting, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, sleeping in tents and campfire cooking included—all while working on the American Red Cross (ARC) Basic Water Rescue and Small Craft Safety Certification. Prerequisites: ARC Intermediate Level Swim Card or equivalent (swim length of pool on front, side and back; support self fully clothed in deep water for five minutes). Must weigh 75 lbs. or more. Must be emotionally prepared to live and work in a strenuous group situation with peers. Must have emotional and physical stability to load and unload boats.

Cupcake

Cuties July 10-15

Entering grades 2-3 | $300 | Limit 16

This is your chance to whip up the perfect cupcake, cookie or cake! Explore your baking skills and

cook up some fun outside, swimming, hiking and canoeing!

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Session Name Grades Cost

June

12-1

7

June

19-2

4

June

26-

July

1

July

3-8

July

10-1

5

July

17-2

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Archery Fun 4-6 $300 X

Back in the Saddle 5-7 $350 X X X X X X X X

Camp Olympia 6-8 $300 X X

Chef Girls 4-6 $300 X

CIT 2-WK 9-12 $300 X

CIT II 11-12 $200 X

Cupcake Cuties 2-3 $300 X

Flashlights and Fireflies 2-3 $300 X

Harry Potter N.E.W.T. Level Camp 6-8 $300 X X

Harry Potter O.W.L. Level Camp 4-5 $300 X X

Hunger Games 6-9 $300 X X X

Night Owls 4-6 $300 X

Night Riders 2-WK 7-9 $550 X X

Play, Make, Create! 4-6 $300 X

Pony Tails 2-3 $350 X X

Princess in Training 2-3 $350 X X

Program Aides 6-8 $25 X X X X X X X X

Saddle Sidekicks 2-WK 6-9 $550 X x

Saddle Up 3-5 $350 X X X X X X X X

Sailors & Skippers @ Boerne Lake 7-12 $250 X

Shutterbugs 4-6 $300 X

Super Nanny 6-9 $300 X X

Time Travel 4-6 $300 X

Troop Camping K-12 $250 X

Water Otters 4-6 $300 X X

Wild, Wild West 2-WK 9-12 $550 X X

CAMP LA JITA AT-A-GLANCE

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CAMP LA JITA FAQSFrequently Asked Questions1) Where is the resident camp located? Camp

is located 2 miles south of Utopia. The physical address is 19459 Hwy 187 N., Utopia, TX 78884. A map is included in your confirmation packet.

2) What is Camp La Jita’s contact phone number? 830-966-3526

3) What’s the weather like at Camp La Jita in the summer? The weather varies, but is very similar to San Antonio. Temperature can be plus or minus as much as 10 degrees of San Antonio weather because we are in the Hill Country.

4) Why do I have so much paperwork? We want to ensure you have all the information you need to prepare your camper for camp, and also so we can properly ensure that your camper is safe. We apologize for the inconvenience!

5) What is the camper release form? This form gives us permission to have your camper treated in an emergency, tells us who is allowed to pick up your camper, if we have permission to use photo or video images of them for promotional use, if they are allowed to participate in all of our camp activities (like swimming and horseback riding), and if they are allowed to watch a movie (if it is related to their camp theme). Please hand carry this form to camp; it is the first one you will be asked for.

6) What is the camper/parent agreement? This form is an agreement that your camper is going to follow the Girl Scout Promise and Law; campers who do not may be asked to go home. You will fill this out with your camper and the unit counselors before leaving.

7) When will I be notified of an illness? While we strive to prevent illnesses and injuries at camp, sometimes campers can get hurt. We understand that you have a busy schedule or may want to call and check on your camper every day to see if they are okay.

a. You will be notified of minor illnesses and injuries, such as blisters, scratches or cuts requiring a Band-Aid, minor sunburns, or insect bites at the end of the week.

b. If your camper has an illness or injury that concerns the Health Supervisor or the Camp Director, such as elevated temperature, vomiting and diarrhea, burns, sprains, or a medical situation that may require your camper to be treated at a medical facility, you will be contacted immediately.

c. Camp La Jita is served by Utopia Volunteer EMS, and the hospitals that are able to serve us in emergencies include Uvalde Memorial Hospital and Peterson Regional Medical Center in Kerrville.

8) What is the Trading Post? Camp La Jita operates the Trading Post, which is the camp store. It usually carries shirts, water bottles, hats, stuffed animals, games, jewelry and other fun stuff. It does not carry food as we provide snacks in the afternoon. The Trading Post is cash or check only, and will be open on Friday during checkout. Campers will visit the Trading Post at least once during their session to make purchases. Money is kept for girls in an envelope with their name and returned at the end of their camp session during the checkout process.

9) Why are the counselors in separate cabins? This is for several reasons; we don’t have counselors in the cabins to afford both the girls and staff privacy. It also allows the girls a sense of independence. However, the counselors stay in cabins close by, so the girls are supervised.

10) If there is bad weather or flooding, should I come pick up my daughter? We want to encourage you to not worry, as camp has high ground that girls can go to during an emergency. The staff are also trained of where to go during bad weather. We do not want to put you in any danger trying to go to camp. If there is an event that we need you to pick up your camper, we will implement our ICE plan (In Case of Emergency) and the ICE team will contact you with specific information of when and where to pick up your camper.

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11) Can I bring mail to camp or do I just mail it? BOTH! You can hand carry mail and leave at the check in table, or you can mail it a few days in advance. Don’t forget to put your camper’s name, session name (ex. Saddle Up) and what day you would like the mail delivered.

12) Can I purchase a care package at camp? Unfortunately, the Trading Post can’t complete care package transactions. These must be paid for at the Sally Cheever and West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center shops or online. You can fill out the form on page 31 and follow the directions provided.

13) I don’t think I got the packing list/ confirmation packet/ permission forms and I don’t know where to get them! If you have not received your confirmation letter or information packet, contact the Volunteer Service Center to have them resent to you. They can be reached at 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 or email [email protected]

14) My camper is in a two-week horse unit (Saddle Sidekicks, Night Riders or Wild, Wild West), and I want to know if I can pick them up after their show on the second Thursday. You can definitely come pick up your camper after their show. Please arrive for the show before 7 p.m. and have photo ID ready to show the director to check out your camper.

15) Will my camper who is in a two week session be able to do any laundry? Campers can use the camp laundry facilities to clean their clothes during the weekend. Please pack your camper some detergent and dryer sheets.

16) I forgot to bring my camper’s sleeping bag/fan/etc.! If you get to camp and realized you forgot to bring something for your camper, we will try to locate something your camper can use, otherwise you can bring it by the camp office later in the week.

17) I forgot my camper’s medications/sleeping bag/ luggage when I picked her up on Friday! We try to bring lost & found to the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center once a week, and you can claim it there; keep in mind it takes up to a week for lost and found to be transported. Please make sure to label all of your camper’s belongings! Unclaimed lost & found will be donated at the end of August to Goodwill.

18) What is the food like at resident camp? Campers report that our food is great. We strive to provide nutritious menus that appeal to children and teens through preparation by our kitchen staff.

Sample Daily Menu Breakfast

Pancakes, syrup, juice, cereal, fruit & milk Lunch

Chicken tenders, mixed veggies, fruit & juice Snack Goldfish crackers Dinner Spaghetti, bread, green beans, salad, dessert

19) How do you handle food allergies? We strive to accommodate food allergies. However, prior to registering for camp, be sure to contact us at 830-966-3526 or [email protected] to discuss your specific requirements. If we determine that we can accommodate your child’s food allergies, our staff will work with you to develop an appropriate plan.

20) What time is check-in and checkout? 3-5 p.m. on Sunday for check-in, and 3-5 p.m. on Friday for check out.

Campers must complete camper profiles and are required to submit health history forms.

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Campology

As with all program sponsored by Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, activities are governed with the best interest, health and safety of every girl. All river and lake activities are dependent on the recommendation of the Corps of Engineers as to the safety of the water level (too low or too high) and the bacteria count. Every attempt is made to offer the girls everything that is listed in the camp guide; however, due to circumstances beyond our control (weather, etc.), some activities may be changed. In this case, girls are given several choices to complete their camp experience.

How to registerAll camp sessions will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. All camp registration forms may be mailed or dropped off at the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center (811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, 78216) or the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center (5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, 78237). You MUST use the correct form for each camp.

• Camp Metro Registration Form is on page 25— has early bird rates!!!

• Camp La Jita Resident Camp Registration Form is on page 27. Not a Girl Scout yet? Not a problem! Simply pay an annual $15 membership fee in addition to the camp fee and enjoy a Girl Scout membership.

Scholarship Application is available on page 23—remember your scholarship application must be turned in with your camp registration form and a deposit (per session) to be eligible for consideration. NOTE: Resident camp at Camp La Jita applications are due by Friday, April 15 and Camp Metro applications are due Monday, May 2.

Questions about registration or which form to use? Call 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391.

Online program registration We now offer program registration online! What this means is that you can sign your girl up for any program we offer, including sumer camp, at Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas.New member:

1. Set up an online account. Visit girlscouts-swtx.org/ join to get started today.2. Register for the membership year and pay the $15 membership dues to become an active member.3. As a Girl Scout member, you have access to sign up for camp sessions and future program and trainings!

Already a member:4. Log in at girlscouts-swtx.org/join.5. Verify you’re registered for the current membership

year. If you need to renew your membership click the renew membership button on your user account page. Pay the $15 annual membership fee.

6. Select the activities button at the top of the page.7. Use search criteria to easily search by location,

camp type or camp name.

Transportation – Camp Metro All bus services offered by GSSWT are provided by a professional and licensed bus service with trained drivers. Camp Metro @ West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center: Bus transportation is provided daily from the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center to the West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center at no additional cost. *Transportation is NOT provided for Camp La Jita resident camp sessions.

Confirmation packet Each camper will receive a confirmation packet via email, which includes medical/release forms, equipment list, directions to camp and general information. Confirmation letters will be sent no later than two weeks prior to each session. If you have not received your confirmation packet, first check your spam or junk folder. If you still can’t find your packet, contact the Volunteer Service Center (210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391). Several forms in the packet are required by law with original signatures before the camps can accept your camper at check-in.

Visiting campPlease, no visiting campers during camp sessions. Parents/guardians are encouraged to tour the camp and talk with staff at the time of arrival, departure and during the camp’s open house, details on page 5 and page 8.

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Health info Each resident camper is required to have a health examination by a licensed physician. Health examinations should be current (within one year) through the camper’s last day at camp. Examinations for some other purpose within this period are acceptable. GSSWT offers a low-cost physical night (see page 5 for date and fee information). Resident Camp Health History Form The resident camp health history form is required—download from the forms section of the website or visit girlscouts-swtx.org/camplajita. Completed form, with original signature, must be hand-carried to camp—do not mail to the council office!

Camp Metro Health History FormCamp Metro health history forms are required for girls attending Camp Metro sessions—visit girlscouts-swtx.org/campmetro.

Buddies For resident camp only, a girl may request a single buddy. Cabins are not assigned in advance so, to ensure that your daughter and her buddy (who are in the same session) are in the same cabin, we recommend checking in at the same time, or saving a bed in the cabin if you arrive before the buddy.

TechnologyNo electronic devices are permitted at camp sessions (because they are easily lost or damaged in the camp environment). Cell phones, iPods, iPads and Kindles are not permitted at camp for any session. If these electronics are brought to camp, they will be collected immediately by staff for safekeeping and will not be returned until the camper is picked up. The camp, staff and Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas are not liable for the loss of or any damage to an electronic device (including, but not limited to, cell phones, Kindles, iPads, etc.) brought to camp in noncompliance with the camp procedures of no electronic devices permitted.

Financial infoNon-Girl Scout Fee—Any girl can attend Girl Scout camps. Non-Girl Scouts simply pay an annual $15 membership fee in addition to the camp fee and enjoy a Girl Scout membership.Non-Council Girl Scout Fee—If attending resident camp, an additional $50 fee is required for Girl Scouts residing outside the GSSWT council jurisdiction. Fee must accompany registration.

Cookie Credits—Cookie credits may only be used for the balance of camp fees. Cookie credits will be mailed by GSSWT in early May. For out-of-council cookie credits, please contact your council to request a check payable to GSSWT.Scholarships—Scholarships for GSSWT camps are available to currently registered GSSWT members only and are not available for the camp deposit or before/after care fees. Submit the completed Camp Scholarship Application with the appropriate registration form and $25 camp deposit to the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center or West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center. NOTE: Resident camp at Camp La Jita forms are due by Friday, April 15 and Camp Metro forms are due Monday, May 2. Requests received after April 15/May 2 will be considered upon availability of funds. All balances must be paid in full before close of business, 10 business days before each camp session begins.

Trading Post at Camp La JitaCamp La Jita operates a Trading Post, which offers an assortment of souvenirs, stuffed animals, T-shirts, caps and more for sale. Trading Post accepts cash or check only. Campers will visit the Trading Post at least once during their session. Money is kept for girls in an envelope with their name and returned at the end of their camp session.

DepositsA $25 nonrefundable deposit must accompany each registration form. An additional $25 deposit is required for each additional camp session. Deposit will be applied to the total fee. Payments are accepted by cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express. If making payments, all balances must be paid in full before close of business, 10 business days before each camp session begins.

Refund policyDeposit: The $25 deposit is nonrefundable unless the camper cannot be placed into the camp session of her choice.Balance: The balance of the fee will be refunded if a camper does not pass the physical examination or an unexpected illness occurs prior to the camp session’s start date. A refund may also be made if a family moves out of the council’s jurisdiction. Please submit a written statement with documentation to the Sally Cheever Girl Scout Leadership Center, Attn: Volunteer Service Center. There will be no refund should a camper leave the session early due to an illness, homesickness, misbehavior or parental request.

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OFFICE USE ONLYDate Rcvd _______ Program Cost _______ Deposit Inc $ _______ Cookie Credits $ _______ Scholarship Amt $ _______

Family Bal Due $ _______ Date of Notification ______

FOR RESIDENT CAMPComplete and submit with camp registration form and $25 deposit by April 15. Requests received after April 15 will be considered upon availability of funds. Scholarships are available to currently registered members of GSSWT and are awarded based on the need of the girl and availability of funds. Resident camp scholarships are limited to one per camper. This application is to be fully completed by parent or guardian. Incomplete forms will be returned and may delay the process. All information will be kept confidential. Please print. Note: Camp scholarship application, registration form and $25 camp deposit must be submitted together.

Full Name of Girl: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Grade In Fall 2016:____School: _______________________________________________School District: ______________________________

Address: ________________________________________________ City: ______________________ County:_______________ ZIP:_________

Home Phone: (_______) ________________________________ Currently a Girl Scout? [ ] No [ ] Yes Years in Girl Scouts: ___________

Troop Number: ____________ Grade Level: _____________________________________________________________ Age: ______________

How is parent involved with Girl Scouting? __________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Check one: [ ] Camp Metro [ ] Resident Camp @ La Jita [ ] Special Session @ Boerne Lake

Name of Session:________________________________________________________________________ Date of Session:_________________

Total Session Fee: $_________ Amount you can pay (including cookie credits and deposit): $_________________

Has the girl attended camp before? [ ] No [ ] Yes How many times? _______

Has the girl received a scholarship in the past? [ ] No [ ] Yes How many times? _______

Did the girl sell Girl Scout cookies? [ ] No [ ] Yes Year: ______ No. of boxes: _______

If cookie credits were earned, how much will be applied toward camp fee? __________

Number of adults in household: ______ Number of children in household: __________

Is the girl’s father or guardian employed? [ ] No [ ] Yes Occupation: ____________________ Monthly Income:_________________

Is the girl’s mother or guardian employed? [ ] No [ ] Yes Occupation: ____________________ Monthly Income:_________________

Is a parent in active military duty? [ ] No [ ] Yes

Please state family circumstances which might help in the consideration of this application:

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Parent/Guardian signature: _____________________________________________________________________ Date: ____________________

Please PRINT parent name here: __________________________________________________________________________________________

Please note: Application is based on a score matrix. Unanswered or incomplete answers will affect your score and will reduce your scholarship award.

Questions? 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391/[email protected] this scholarship application, camp registration form and $25 deposit to

Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas | Volunteer Service Center811 N. Coker Loop | San Antonio, Texas 78216

Camp Scholarship ApplicationFOR CAMP METROComplete and submit with camp registration form and $25 deposit by May 2. Requests received after May 2 will be considered depending upon availability of funds. Scholarships are available to currently registered members of GSSWT and are awarded based on the need of the girl and availability of funds. Multiple Camp Metro scholarships can be awarded based on need and availability of funds. This application is to be fully completed by parent or guardian. Incomplete forms will be returned and may delay the process. All information will be kept confidential. Please print. Note: Camp scholarship application, registration form and $25 camp deposit must be submitted together.

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Forma de Beca

Nombre completo de la niña: _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Grado en otoño 2016:______ Escuela:_______________________________________________________________________________________

Dirección: _________________________________________Ciudad: __________________Condado: _____________ Código Postal:________

Teléfono de casa: (________)_________________ ¿Es esta niña una Girl Scout registrada? [ ] No [ ] Sí Años en Girl Scouts: ____________

Número de Tropa: _______________ Nivel: ________________________________________________________ Edad: ___________________

¿Cómo participan los padres/guardián en el programa de Girl Scouts? _________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Por favor marque uno: [ ] Camp Metro [ ] Resident Camp @ La Jita [ ] Special Session @ Boerne Lake

Nombre del Programa:_____________________________________________________________ Fecha del Programa: ___________________

Cuota total del Programa: $_________ La cantidad que usted puede pagar (incluyendo créditos de galletas y depósitos): $__________

¿Ha asistido la niña al campamento antes? [ ] No [ ] Sí ¿Cuántas veces? _________

¿Ha recibido beca antes? [ ] No [ ] Sí ¿Cuántas veces? _________

¿Vendió la niña galletas de Girl Scouts? [ ] No [ ] Sí Año: _____ Número de cajas: ______

Si ella recibio crédito de galletas, ¿cuánto se aplicará para la cuota del campamento?____________

Número de adultos en el hogar: __________ Número de niños en el hogar: __________

¿Está el padre o guardián de la niña empleado? [ ] No [ ] Sí Ocupación: __________________________________ Ingreso Mensual: __________

¿Está la madre o guardián de la niña empleado? [ ] No [ ] Sí Ocupación: _________________________________ Ingreso Mensual: __________

¿Es el padre/madre un miembro militar acitvo? [ ] No [ ] Sí

Por favor explique las circunstancias que puedan ayudar en la consideración de esta beca: ______________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Firma del padre o guardián: ____________________________________________________________________ Fecha:____________________

Favor de escribir claramente el nombre del padre/guardián aquí:______________________________________________________________ Tenga en cuenta: La aplicación se basa en una matriz de puntuación. Respuestas no contestadas o incompletas afectarán su puntuación y reducirán la beca.

¿Necesita ayuda con este formulario o tiene alguna pregunta? 210-349-2404/1-800-580-7247 ext. 391/[email protected]

Devuelva la solicitud para la beca y tarjetas de inscripción a:Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas | Volunteer Service Center

811 N. Coker Loop | San Antonio, Texas 78216OFFICE USE ONLY

Date Rcvd _______ Program Cost _______ Deposit Inc $ _______ Cookie Credits $ _______ Scholarship Amt $ _______

Family Bal Due $ _______ Date of Notification ______

Para Campamento residente—Complete y devuelva esta aplicación en conjunto con $25 de depósito a más tardar Abril 15. Las aplicaciones recibidas después de Abril 15 serán consideradas dependiendo de la disponibilidad de fondos. Las becas están disponibles para los miembros actualmente registrados con GSSWT y son otorgados en base a la disponibilidad de fondos y la necesidad de cada niña. Las becas para el campamento de residentes están limitadas a una sola por niña. Esta aplicación debe ser llenada por completo por el padre o guardián. Las formas incompletas serán regresadas y pueden ocasionar retraso en el proceso de otorgamiento de beca. Toda la información es confidencial. Nota: la forma de beca, la forma de registro y los $25 de depósito deben ser presentadas al mismo tiempo.

Para CAMP METRO—Complete y devuelva esta aplicación en conjunto con $25 de depósito a más tardar Mayo 2. Las aplicaciones recibidas después de Mayo 2 serán consideradas dependiendo de la disponibilidad de fondos. Las becas están disponibles para los miembros actualmente registrados con GSSWT y son otorgados en base a la disponibilidad de fondos y la necesidad de cada niña. Múltiples becas para Campamento pueden ser otorgadas en base a la necesidad de cada niña y la disponibilidad de fondos. Esta aplicación debe ser llenada por completo por el padre o guardián. Las formas incompletas serán regresadas y pueden ocasionar retraso en el proceso de otorgamiento de beca. Toda la información es confidencial. Nota: la forma de beca, la forma de registro y los $25 de depósito deben ser presentadas al mismo tiempo.

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[ ] Camp Metro PA Team, May 21[ ] Adventures in Wonderland , June 6 - June 10[ ] Color Me Bright, June 13 – June 17 [ ] Shake, Rattle & Roll, June 20 – June 24[ ] Ultimate DIY, June 27 – July 1 [ ] Gamer Girl, July 11 – July 15 [ ] Bake Boss, July 18 – July 22 [ ] Texas Treasures , July 25 – July 29 [ ] Last Splash, August 1 – August 5

Payment Method: (check one)

� Camper has applied for scholarship before May 2 deadline—minimum $25 nonrefundable deposit required � Check #______ (payable to Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas) is attached � Charge to credit card [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Discover [ ] American Express Cardholder’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Number: _________________________________________________ CVV: ______________ Exp. Date: __________________ ZIP: _______ Amount: $___________ Signature of Cardholder: ________________________________________________________________________

Camper’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________

Grade in Fall 2016: _______ School: _________________________________________ School District: _________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________ City: _________________ County: _______________ State: _____ ZIP: ______

Mother/Guardian: __________________________________________________ Phone: W (_____)_____________ H (____)________________

Father/Guardian: ___________________________________________________ Phone: W (_____)_____________ H (____)________________

Parent/Guardian Email: _____________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Cell: (_______)________________________

Are you a: ___ Registered Girl Scout ___ Non-Girl Scout

Group/Troop #: ______________ Service Unit: _______________________________________________________________________________

Not currently a registered Girl Scout? Not a problem! Include $15 & registration form for your membership with your camp deposit.

Camp Metro Registration Form

Edgewood ISD students—20% discount of camp fee

(less $22 by June 1; less $27 June 2 or later)

Reg on or afterJune 2—$135/girl

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

Subtotal

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

Reg on or beforeJune 1—$110/girl

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________

-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________

Add $15 if NOT a Girl Scout $_________Total $_________

� TOTAL # OF SESSIONS______ Check one: � $25 nonrefundable DEPOSIT required per session � TOTAL AMOUNT $____________

CAMPER INFORMATION

CAMP METRO @ WSGSLC SESSIONS

Select session(s)

PAYMENT

OFFICE USE ONLYCamp Fee $__________ Before/After Care Fee $__________ Membership Dues $____________ Date_______________Date Amount Pd Order # Balance______________ ______________ ______________ __________________________ ______________ ______________ __________________________ ______________ ______________ ___________________________ ______________ ______________ _____________

Confirmation Date __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Date _____________________________________________

Mail or deliver to: Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, Attn: Volunteer Service Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, Texas 78216 West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78237

Before/After Care—$25/girl

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

T-shirt size (choose one): YS YM YL AS AM AL AXL

25

Location drop-off/pick-up: Sally Cheever Scout Leadership Center or West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center

GSUSA and GSSWT have my permission to use, distribute, publish, exhibit, digitize, broadcast, display, modify and reproduce my child’s picture, likeness and voice (including video footage) without limitation, on the Internet, in print campaigns, in-store and via television. _____Yes _____No ______Initials

Administrative Fee (per girl/

per session)

$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00

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Forma de registro para Camp Metro

Método de pago: (marque uno)

� Acampante aplicó para beca antes de Mayo 2—depósito no reembolsable mínimo de $25 es requerido � Cheque #______ (pafadero a Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas) adjuntado � Cargo a tarjeta de crédito [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Discover [ ] American Express Nombre del dueño de la tarjeta: _________________________________________________________________________________________

Número de tarjeta: ____________________________ CVV: ____________ Fecha de expiración: ___________ Código Postal: ________ Cuota: $___________ Firma del dueño de la tarjeta: ________________________________________________________________________

Nombre de la niña: ___________________________________________________________________ Fecha de Nacimiento: ______________Grado en otoño 2016: _______ Escuela: _______________________________________ Distrito Escolar: ______________________________Dirección: _______________________________________ Ciudad: ___________ Condado: __________ Estado: _____ Código Postal: _____ Madre/Guardián: __________________________________ Teléfono: de Trabajo (______)_______________ Casa (______)_______________Padre/Guardián: __________________________________ Teléfono: de Trabajo (______)_______________ Casa (______)_______________Los Padres/Guardián Email: _______________________________________ Los Padres/Guardián telefono celular: (_____)______________Es su niña: ___ una Girl Scout registrada ___No es Girl ScoutTropa #: _______ Unidad de Servicio: ______________________________________________________________________________________

¿No está registrada con Girl Scouts? ¡No hay problema! Mande $15 adicionales con su depósito para el campamento.

� TOTAL # DE SESIONES______ Marque uno: � $25 DEPÓSITO no reembolsable requerido por cada sesion � CANTIDAD TOTAL $__________

INFORMACIÓN DEL ACAMPANTE

PAGO

OFFICE USE ONLYCamp Fee $__________ Before/After Care Fee $__________ Membership Dues $____________ Date_______________Date Amount Pd Order # Balance______________ ______________ ______________ ____________________________ ______________ ______________ ____________________________ ______________ ______________ _____________________________ ______________ ______________ _______________

Confirmation Date __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Date _____________________________________________

Estudiantes del Distrito Edgewood—20% descuento de la cuota del campamento

(menos $22 hasta Junio 1; menos $27 Junio 2 o despues)

Registrado antesde Junio 2—

$135/niña

SubtotalRegistrado antesde Junio 1—

$110/niña

Agregue $15 si No es una niña guía $_________Total $________

CAMP METRO @ WSGSLC SESIONES

Seleccione sesion(s)

Cuidado Antes/Despues—

$25/niña

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[ ] Camp Metro PA Team, May 21[ ] Adventures in Wonderland , June 6 - June 10[ ] Color Me Bright, June 13 – June 17 [ ] Shake, Rattle & Roll, June 20 – June 24[ ] Ultimate DIY, June 27 – July 1 [ ] Gamer Girl, July 11 – July 15 [ ] Bake Boss, July 18 – July 22 [ ] Texas Treasures , July 25 – July 29 [ ] Last Splash, August 1 – August 5

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________

-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________-$_________

$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________$_________ $_________

T-shirt size (choose one): YS YM YL AS AM AL AXLLocation drop-off/pick-up: Sally Cheever Scout Leadership Center or West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center

GSUSA y GSSWT tienen mi permiso para utilizar, distribuir, publicar, exhibir, digitalizar, transmitir, mostrar, modificar y reproducir la imagen de mi hija, semejanza y voz (incluido el material de archivo de vídeo) sin limitación, en Internet, en campañas de impresión, en la tienda y a través de la televisión. ____Yes ____No _____Iniciales

Correo o entrege en persona el residente campo formulario a: Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas,Attn: Volunteer Service Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, Texas 78216

West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78237

Cobro administrativo (por niña/por sesión

de campamento)

$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00$ 2.00

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Resident Camp Registration Form

Camper’s Name: ________________________________________________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________

Grade in Fall 2016: _______ School: _________________________________________ School District: _________________________________

Address: _____________________________________________ City: _________________ County: _______________ State: _____ ZIP: ______

Mother/Guardian: __________________________________________________ Phone: W (_____)_____________ H (____)________________

Father/Guardian: ___________________________________________________ Phone: W (_____)_____________ H (____)________________

Parent/Guardian Email: _____________________________________________ Parent/Guardian Cell: (_______)________________________

Are you a: ___ Registered Girl Scout ___ Non-Girl Scout

Group/Troop #: ______________ Service Unit: _______________________________________________________________________________GSUSA and GSSWT have my permission to use, distribute, publish, exhibit, digitize, broadcast, display, modify and reproduce my child’s picture, likeness and voice (including video footage) without limitation, on the Internet, in print campaigns, in-store and via television. _____Yes _____No ______Initials

Not currently a registered Girl Scout? Not a problem! Include $15 & registration form for your membership with your camp deposit.

___________________________________________________

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Camp Date

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

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Subtotal

$_________

$_________

$_________

$_________

Add $15 if NOT a Girl Scout $_________Add $50 if reside outside of GSSWT jurisdiction $_________

Total $________

CAMPER INFORMATION

SESSION PREFERENCE

Camp Session Title Camp Fee

____________________

____________________

____________________

____________________

Payment Method: (check one)

� Camper has applied for scholarship before April 15 deadline—minimum $25 nonrefundable deposit required

� Check #______ (payable to Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas) is attached

� Charge to credit card [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Discover [ ] American Express

Cardholder’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________

Number: ________________________________________________ CVV: ______________ Exp. Date: __________________ ZIP: _______

Amount: $___________ Signature of Cardholder: ________________________________________________________________________

� TOTAL # OF SESSIONS______ Check one: � $25 nonrefundable DEPOSIT required per session � TOTAL AMOUNT $____________

PAYMENT

OFFICE USE ONLYCamp Fee $__________ Membership Dues $____________ Date_______________Date Amount Pd Order # Balance______________ ______________ ______________ ____________________________ ______________ ______________ ____________________________ ______________ ______________ ____________________________ ______________ ______________ ______________

Confirmation Date __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Date _____________________________________________

(NOTE: You will be registered for all sessions listed below.)

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Mail or deliver to: Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas, Attn: Volunteer Service Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, Texas 78216 West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78237

Administrative Fee (per girl/per session)

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

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Forma de registro para campamento de residencia

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

___________________________________________________

Fecha

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

_________________________

Subtotal

$_________

$_________

$_________

$_________

Agregue $15 si No es una niña guía $_________ Agregue $50 si reside fuera de la jurisdicción de GSSWT $_________ Total $________

PREFERENCIA DE SESION

Campamento Cuota

____________________

____________________

____________________

____________________

(NOTA: Ud. será registrado a todas las sesiones listadas a continuación.)

Método de pago: (marque uno)

� Acampante aplicó para beca antes de Abril 15—depósito no reembolsable mínimo de $25 es requerido

� Cheque #______ (pafadero a Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas) adjuntado

� Cargo a tarjeta de crédito [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard [ ] Discover [ ] American Express

Nombre del dueño de la tarjeta: _________________________________________________________________________________________

Número de tarjeta: _______________________________ CVV: ___________ Fecha de expiración: ___________ Código Postal: ________

Cuota: $___________ Firma del dueño de la tarjeta: ________________________________________________________________________

� TOTAL # DE SESIONES______ Marque uno: � $25 DEPÓSITO no reembolsable requerido por cada sesion � CANTIDAD TOTAL $__________PAGO

OFFICE USE ONLYCamp Fee $__________ Membership Dues $____________ Date_______________Date Amount Pd Order # Balance______________ ______________ ______________ ______________________________ ______________ ______________ ______________________________ ______________ ______________ ______________________________ ______________ ______________ ________________

Confirmation Date __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Date _____________________________________________

Nombre de la niña: ___________________________________________________________________ Fecha de Nacimiento: ______________

Grado en otoño 2016: _______ Escuela: _______________________________________ Distrito Escolar: ______________________________

Dirección: _______________________________________ Ciudad: ___________ Condado: __________ Estado: _____ Código Postal: _____

Madre/Guardián: __________________________________ Teléfono: de Trabajo (______)_______________ Casa (______)_______________

Padre/Guardián: __________________________________ Teléfono: de Trabajo (______)_______________ Casa (______)_______________

Los Padres/Guardián Email: _______________________________________ Los Padres/Guardián telefono celular: (_____)______________

Es su niña: ___ una Girl Scout registrada ___No es Girl Scout

Tropa #: _______ Unidad de Servicio: ______________________________________________________________________________________GSUSA y GSSWT tienen mi permiso para utilizar, distribuir, publicar, exhibir, digitalizar, transmitir, mostrar, modificar y reproducir la imagen de mi hija, semejanza y voz (incluido el material de archivo de vídeo) sin limitación, en Internet, en campañas de impresión, en la tienda y a través de la televisión. ____Yes ____No _____Iniciales

¿No está registrada con Girl Scouts? ¡No hay problema! Mande $15 adicionales con su depósito para el campamento.

INFORMACIÓN DEL ACAMPANTE

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Correo o entrege en persona el residente campo formulario a: Girl Scouts of Southwest Texas,Attn: Volunteer Service Center, 811 N. Coker Loop, San Antonio, Texas 78216

West Side Girl Scout Leadership Center, 5622 W. César E. Chávez Blvd., San Antonio, Texas 78237

Cobro administrativo (por niña/por sesión

de campamento)

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

$ 2.00

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Girl Membership GIRL SCOUT MISSION Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

FUN WAYS TO PARTICIPATE: (check all that interest you)

� Camp: Connect with nature. Choose a camp by day or overnight.

� Events: Focus on half or full day events to share your passions.

� Series: Explore your interests over a few sessions in a way that fits your schedule.

� Travel: Pack your bags. Travel across town or around the world!

� Troop: Have fun on a regular basis with your Girl Scout sisters.

� Virtual: Interact virtually with Girl Scouts everywhere.

YES! I would like to make a donation today that directly benefits girls in our area. Enclosed is my tax-deductible donation in the amount of: (check one)

� $500 � $250 � $150 � $100 � $50 � $25 � Other $

PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Membership Fee: $ 15

Donation: $

Total Attached: $

� Cash � Check* � Amex � Discover � Visa � MasterCard � Other

Name on Credit Card

Credit Card #

Expiration Date

Signature

Date

*Make checks payable to Girl Scouts

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING GIRL SCOUTS!Learn more about Girl Scouts atwww.girlscouts.org.

Return this registration form, along with GSUSA membership fees to your local council. Fees are non-refundable or transfer-able to another person.

Join the global network of 2.8 million Girl Scouts Membership Year through 9/30/2016

Name: First Middle Last

Address Apartment

( ) City State / Zip Code Girl Home Phone

( ) Girl Cell Phone (only if 13 and older) Girl E-Mail Address (only if 13 or older) I wish to opt in*: � Texts � E-mails

Girl Scouts respects and welcomes people from all backgrounds and abilities. By completing the following information (as defined by the US Census), you ensure support and funding for girls in your community. Hispanic/Latina is defined as an ethnicity, not a race, therefore is reported separately. This information is used for statistical purposes only.

Date of birth: (mm/dd/yyyy) / / # of years as a Girl Scout: School grade in Fall 2015:

Name of school:

Custodial care: � Both Parents � Mother/Guardian Only � Father/Guardian Only � Other

She is: (check all that apply) � American Indian or

Alaskan Native� Asian � Black or African American � Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

� White � Other (please specify)

� I choose not to share at this time

She is Hispanic or Latina: � Yes � No � I choose not to share

at this time

� Address is same as girl

Parent/Guardian (1) First Name Middle Last

Address

Employer Occupation

( ) ( ) Home Phone Business Phone

( ) Cell Phone E-mail Address I wish to opt in*: � Texts � E-mails

� Address is same as girl

Parent/Guardian (2) First Name Middle Last

Address

Employer Occupation

( ) ( ) Home Phone Business Phone

( ) Cell Phone E-mail Address I wish to opt in*: � Texts � E-mails

Media Permission When participating in Girl Scout activities (I or the person I am registering) give consent to be interviewed, photographed, videotaped, or electronically imaged for the purposes of promotional materials, news releases, or other published formats for either the local Girl Scout Councils or Girl Scouts of the USA. The images will be the sole property of the local Girl Scout Council or Girl Scouts of the USA. I hereby release and hold harmless the local Girl Scout Council and Girl Scouts of the USA from any claim arising from the use of these images.

� I wish to opt out at this time.

The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try:To serve God and my country,To help people at all times,And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

When making the GS Promise, individual members may sub-stitute wording appropriate to their own spiritual beliefs for the word “God.”

The Girl Scout LawI will do my best to behonest and fair,friendly and helpful,considerate and caring,courageous and strong, andresponsible for what I say and do,and torespect myself and others,respect authority,use resources wisely,make the world a better place, andbe a sister to every Girl Scout.

*By signing here andchecking the circlesabove, each signee(and on behalf of the Girl, as applicable) agrees to receive auto-dialed inform-ational or marketingtext messages at thecell number above,understanding suchconsent is notrequired to join.

Council Code: Service Unit/Team: Group/Troop: PATHWAY OF ENTRY: � Camp � Event � Series � Travel � Troop � Virtual

Check one: � New Member � Renewing Member GSUSA ID (if known)

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� TOTAL # DE SESIONES______ Marque uno: � $25 DEPÓSITO no reembolsable requerido por cada sesion � CANTIDAD TOTAL $__________

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Membresía para niñas MISIÓN DE GIRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts ayuda a las niñas a desarrollar el valor, la confianza en sí mismas y los principios para hacer del mundo un lugar mejor.

FORMAS DIVERTIDAS DE PARTI-CIPACIÓN: complete junto con la niña (marcando todos los puntos de interes)

� Campamentos: Conéctate con la naturaleza. Elige un campamento de día o día y noche.

� Eventos: Disfruta de eventos de medio día o día completo donde compartir tus intereses.

� Series: Explora tus intereses en unas cuantas sesiones sin que esto interfiera con tu horario de actividades.

� Viajes: Haz tus maletas. ¡Viaja por tu ciudad o alrededor del mundo!

� Tropa: Diviértete regularmente con tus hermanas Girl Scouts.

� Virtual: Comparte y aprende virtualmente con Girl Scouts en todas partes.

¡SÍ! También quiero hacer una donación que beneficie directamente a todas las niñas de mi área. Envío una donación deducible de impuestos por el monto de: (marque donde corresponda).

� $500 � $250 � $150

� $100 � $50 � $25

� Otro: $

INFORMACIÓN DE PAGO

Membresía anual: $ 15

Donación: $

Total adjunto: $

� Efectivo � Cheque*

� Amex � Discover

� Visa � MasterCard

� Otra

Nombre en la tarjeta de crédito

Número de tarjeta

Fecha de vencimiento

Firma

Fecha*Haga el cheque pagadero a Girl Scouts

¡GRACIAS POR APOYAR A GIRL SCOUTS! Para más información acerca de Girl Scouts visita girlscouts.org/espanol

PARA USO ADMINISTRATIVOCódigo de concilio:

Unidad de Servicio/Grupo:

Grupo/Tropa:

FORMA DE PARTICIPACIÓN � Campamentos � Eventos

� Series � Viajes

� Tro pa � Virtual

Únete a nuestra red mundial de 2.8 millones de Girl Scouts Membresía vence septiembre 30 de 2016

Entregue este formulario de inscripción a su concilio, junto con la cuota de GSUSA. Las cuotas no son reembolsables ni se pueden transferir a otras personas.

Nombre Segundo nombre Apellido/s

Dirección Apartamento

( ) Ciudad Estado/Código postal Teléfono del hogar

( ) Me gustaría � Mensajes de texto Celular de la niña* Correo electrónico de la niña* optar por*: � Correos electrónicos *Proporcionar sólo si la niña es mayor de 13 años de edad

Girl Scouts respeta y da la bienvenida a todas las personas independientemente de sus orígenes y capacidades. Al completar la siguiente información (tal como define el Censo de los Estados Unidos), usted asegura apoyo y recursos para niñas en su comunidad. Tenga en cuenta que Hispano/Latino se define como etnia, no raza, y por lo tanto es indicado por separado. La recolección de esta información es para exclusivo uso estadístico.

Fecha de nacimiento: (día/mes/año) / / # de años como Girl Scout: Grado escolar en ontoño 2015:

Nombre de la escuela a la que pertenece actualmente:

Bajo la tutela de: � Ambos padres� Madre/Tutor legal únicamente� Padre/Tutor legal únicamente� Otro

Ella es: � Nativa americana o nativa de Alaska � Asiática � Negra o afroamericana � Hawaiana o de las islas del Pacífico

� Blanca � Otro (especificar)

� Prefiero no responder por el momento

Ella es hispana o latina:� Sí � No � Prefiero no responder

por el momento

� Dirección igual que la de la niña

Nombre del padre/madre/tutor legal (1) Segundo nombre Apellido/s

Dirección

Lugar de trabajo Título/Ocupación

( ) ( ) Teléfono del hogar Teléfono del trabajo

( ) Me gustaría � Mensajes de texto Celular Correo electrónico optar por*: � Correos electrónicos

� Dirección igual que la de la niña

Nombre del padre/madre/tutor legal (2) Segundo nombre Apellido/s

Dirección

Lugar de trabajo Título/Ocupación

( ) ( ) Teléfono del hogar Teléfono del trabajo

( ) Me gustaría � Mensajes de texto Celular Correo electrónico optar por*: � Correos electrónicos

Permiso de mediosAl participar en actividades de Girl Scouts (yo o la persona a quien estoy registrando), puedo ser fotografiada/o para publicaciones escritas, videos o medios electrónicos. Las imágenes pueden ser usadas en materiales promocionales, anuncios y otros formatos de publicaciones de los concilios de Girl Scouts o de Girl Scouts of the USA. Las imágenes serán de exclusiva propiedad ya sea de los concilios de Girl Scouts o de Girl Scouts of the USA. Por la presente, cedo los derechos y libro a los concilios locales de Girl Scouts y a Girl Scouts of the USA de cualquier reclamación que pueda surgir del uso de estas imagines.

� No autorizo esta oportunidad en este momento.

La Promesa de Girl ScoutsPor mi honor, yo trataré:de servir a Dios y a mi patria,ayudar a las personas en todo momento,y vivir conforme a la Ley de

Girl Scouts.

Al hacer la promesa de Girl Scouts, los miembros individuales pueden sustituir con una redacción adecuada la palabra “Dios” de acuerdo a sus propias creencias espirituales.

La Ley de Girl ScoutsYo me esforzaré por: ser honrada y justa, cordial y servicial, considerada y compasiva, valiente y fuerte, y responsable de lo que digo y hago, y por respetarme a mí misma y a los demás respetar la autoridad, usar los recursos de manera prudente, hacer del mundo un lugar mejor, y ser hermana de cada una de las

Girl Scouts.

*Al optar a recibir men-sajes de texto y correoselectrónicos, acepto recibir mensajes al número de cellular o correo electrónico provisto aun cuando comprendo que este consentimiento no es un requisito para obtener membresia en Girl Scouts.

Tipo de membresía: � Nueva membresía � Renovación de membresía GSUSA ID (si lo sabe)

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Reconocemos que mi/ nuestra niña hará la Promesa de Girl Scouts y aceptará la Ley de Girl Scouts. Autorizo que ella se una a Girl Scouts.

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811 N Coker LoopSan Antonio, TX 78216210-349-2404800-580-7247girlscouts-swtx.org

@ GirlScoutsSWTX

8. Cool New Technology!

7. It makes joining Girl Scouts faster and easier than ever!

6. Volunteering takes less than half the time it did before!

5. The Volunteer Toolkit!

4. One stop shop online for all your information, records and communication!

3. More girls can be served!

2. Improves service to volunteers and solves major pain points!

#1 It launches this summer!

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Camp Balance Due Dates

Camp Session Balance Due Close Date

Adventures in Wonderland

JUNE 6-10, 2016

Color Me Bright

JUNE 13-17, 2016

Shake Rattle & Roll

JUNE 20-24, 2016

Ultimate DIY

JUNE 27-JULY 1, 2016

Gamer Girl

JULY 11-15, 2016

Bake Boss

JULY 18-22, 2016

Texas Treasures

JULY 25-29, 2016

Last Splash

AUGUST 1-5, 2016

Resident Camp

June 12-17

Resident Camp

June 19-24

Resident Camp

June 26-July 1

Resident Camp

July 3-8

Resident Camp

July 10-15

Resident Camp

July 17-25

Resident Camp

July  24-29

Resident Camp

July 31-August 5

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