Thursday, December 17, 2009

Medieval Maidens Try-It Program on Sunday, March 7

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is holding a Medieval Maidens Brownie Try-It program at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester on Sunday, March 7, from 1 to 3:30 p.m.
Princesses, fair ladies, nobles and peasants! Connect with the staff at Higgins Armory Museum to learn about girls and women in medieval times. Your day starts with a presentation in the auditorium and then it's off to do some hands-on learning...take a tour, learn a dance, do a craft and have fun earning your exclusive Council Medieval Maidens Try-It.
Cost is $15 per Brownie or Juliette Scout in grades 2 or 3.
$8 fee for leaders and or adult volunteers.
A minimum of 15 Brownies are needed to hold the program.
Registration will close when 30 Brownies or Juliette Scouts have registered or on Feb. 5th.
To register, contact Higgins Armory Museum, Rhonda, at 508-853-6015 x20 or rhoule@higgins.org.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Service Unit/Leader/Adult Volunteer Meeting Date Changed to Jan. 12th

Just wanted to let you all know that the date of our January 2010 meeting
has been moved from Tuesday, an. 5th to the following Tuesday, Jan. 12th (still
7-9 p.m.).
Apparently there are plans to unveil a school-wide redistricting
plan (with a goal of implementing elementary school changes in Sept. 2010) at
the School Committee meeting on Tuesday,
Jan. 5th --- and we feel many of our meeting attendees might want to go to that
meeting instead.
Hope to see you at the January 12th meeting.

Peace & Happy Holidays!
--- Nancy Solomon

MetroWest Girl Scout Cookie Rally on January 17th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council will host a Cookie Rally in the MetroWest Area (location TBD) on January, 17 from 2 to 4 p.m.
The event is for Daisy, Brownie, Junior, and Cadette level. Juliette Scouts in grades K-8 may also register.
Event info: Multilevel rally full of hands-on activities that will get girls excited about the cookie selling season! Goal setting, product info and promotions, safety tips and more!
Program Aides in Grades 7-12 are needed at this event. Program Aides attend free.
Registration deadline is Dec. 29.
Fee is $7 per Scout.
Leaders and adult volunteers are free.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Kerry O. Key Program for Cadette Scouts in Acton on Jan. 8th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a "Kerry O. Key" program for Cadette Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 6-7-8 on January 8 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Acton Congregational Church on Concord Road, in Acton.
If your Scouts LOVE American Idol and you love to be challenged this is the program for YOU! Choose a song from the book, create a performance, and sing your face off during this team oriented karaoke challenge!
Registration is closing soon.
Cost to register is $10.50 per Scout. Leaders and adult volunteers are free.
To register, visit www.girlscoutseastenmass.org/programs/search.html?id=6399
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Council Offers Movie Make-Up program for Senior & Ambassador levels

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is holding a Make Up FX program on January 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Medfield. Senior & Ambassador Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 9-12 will learn from a pro how to turn an ordinary person into a movie make-up masterpiece.
Registration is closing soon.
Registration fee is $13 per Scout. Leaders and adult volunteers are free.
To register, visit the Council Web Site and click on programs.
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Monday, December 7, 2009

Virtual Book Club for Cadette & Older Scouts Starts in January

Do you love to read? Join Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts' Virtual Book Club and Blog with other Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Girl Scouts about your thoughts and feelings about books. Together, the group will chose books to read and discuss characters they love. The Club begins January 4th and runs through June 5, 2010.
Registration is required. Fee is $5 per Scout. Adults/leaders are free.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.
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101 Dalmatians Performance Offer for Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts can see a performance of 101 Dalmatians, at a discounted rate.
For details, visit www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/media/101GirlScoutOffer.pdf
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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Brownie Troop 2082 in MetroWest Daily News


http://www.metrowestdailynews.com/news/x1945281076/PHOTO-GALLERY-Friday-Night-Lights?view=pop&photo=2

CAPTION: Girl Scouts from Troop 2082 look to see Santa Claus as he makes his way through the crowd during last night's tree lighting ceremony at the Memorial Building in Framingham.
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Friday, December 4, 2009

Framingham Scouts Holiday Sing-A-Long At Memorial Building

More than 50 Girl Scouts from Framingham led the crowd in a holiday sing-a-long tonight in anticipation of Santa & Mrs. Claus arriving on a firetruck at the Memorial Building. Then, the Scouts helped Santa count down to the lighting of the Framingham Christmas Tree. Afterwards, Scouts, families, and other residents were treated to hot cocoa and a performance by the all-elementary school band.
Below are a few photos from the Scout sing-a-long:

Monday, November 30, 2009

Cookie University Tuesday Night, Dec. 1

Cookie University will be held for all Troops Tuesday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. at Plymouth Church, off Edgell Road. Leaders MUST contact Helena so the Troop's bag will be ready. All new Troops and new Cookie Moms must stay for the estimated one-hour presntation. For additional information visit the Yahoo leader group board or contact your Troop leader.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Holiday Sing-a-long & Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 4th

The Town will hold its annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Friday, Dec. 4th at 6 p.m. The Girl Scouts have been invited to perform a holiday sing-along in anticipation of Santa's arrival. Before the Service Unit of Framingham Girl Scouts will accept the invitation, the service unit is trying to gauge how many Troops and Scouts plan to participate.
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If your Troop would like to participate, or if there are a few girls in your Troop, whom would like to participate, please e-mail on the Yahoo Leader Group, the Troop #, # of Scouts, name of leader whom will be present, first-aider whom will be present, etc..

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After the Scout Sing-along, the Girl Scouts likely will sing a song with Santa and then Santa will light the Framingham Christmas Tree. Afterwards, Scouts and families are invited to go inside Town Hall for hot cocoa and treats; and listen to the all-elementary school band concert.

Please direct any questions or concerns to the Yahoo Leader Group.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Aquarium Overnight for Juniors on Jan 8-9

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting a special Overnight for Junior Scouts at the New England Aquarium on Jan 8-9 from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may also register.
What better way to learn about strange and fascinating animals and their underwater world! Junior Scouts will spend the evening participating in hands-on science experiments and art activities, then enjoy a snack and bed down to sleep in an exhibit.
The following morning, after continental breakfast, they'll discover the rest of the Aquarium before it opens to the public. They can hear a Giant Ocean Tank Talk or have a guided tide pool experience. Participants are invited to spend the rest of the day exploring the Aquarium.
Each Scout will receive an overnight patch for FREE admission into the Aquarium any day during the calendar year on the patch (wear the patch!)
Troop volunteers are required to attend with their troop, at just the required Safety-Wise ratios of 2 adults for the first 5 girls and 1 adult per additional 5 girls. Juliette and individual scouts must register with an adult.
Registration deadline is when the event fills up or on or before Dec. 8.
Registration fee is $54 per Scout and $54 for Troop leaders and adult volunteers.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Cadette "Kerry O. Key" Program in Acton on Jan. 8

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a "Kerry O. Key" program for Cadette Scouts on Jan 8 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Acton Congregational Church at 12 Concord Road. This program is also open to Juliette Scouts in grades 6-7-8.
Program info: If you LOVE American Idol and you love to be challenged this is the program for YOU! Choose a song from the book, create a performance and sing your face off during this team oriented karaoke challenge!
Registration is $10.50 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
To register visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Astronomy Overnight in Worcester on Jan 29-30 for Brownie Scouts

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts, in conjunction with Broad Meadow Brook in Worcester, is offering a special Astronomy Overnight program for Brownies on Friday, Jan 29 from 6:30 p.m. to Saturday, Jan. 30 at 8:45 a.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register with an adult or parent.
The winter months are the perfect time to explore the night skies. Earn your Space Explorer Try-It while participating in fun astronomy activities, then take a night hike on the grounds of the sanctuary.
This program is set up for small troops looking for an overnight experience with an outdoor component.
Note: If your group is larger than 15, contact Broad Meadow Brook to set up your own date (other topics and Try-Its are available).
Trained overnight leader and first aider required with each group.
Try-Its can be purchased separately at the Council store.
Event #: 4600
Registration cost is $16 per Brownie and $16 per Leader and or adult/parent.
Registration is limitedto 40 people and will close when that number is reached or on or before Dec. 31.
To register, Contact Broad Meadow Brook. Ask for Martha, at 508-753-6087 x22 or e-mail mgach@massaudubon.org.

Rock Overnight on Dec. 12-13 CANCELLED

www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com/2009/11/rockin-overnight-at-central-rock-gym-in.html

Monday, November 16, 2009

Council Offers Babysitting Course in Waltham on Saturday, Dec. 5

NOTE: Course filled as of 11/19/09 at 5 p.m.
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Babysitting is an awesome way for Scouts to learn the responsibilities of caring for others and earn extra cash. This excellent training event includes instruction on First Aid, safety precautions, child development, emergency procedures, age-appropriate activities, etc. Cadette, Senior & Ambassador Scouts will receive a certificate and a patch upon completion. Bring a doll or teddy bear for hands on practice and a bag lunch.
Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering this special program at camp Cedar Hill in Waltham from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Dec. 5.
Registration fee is $21 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free. Individual Scouts must come with a chaperone.
To register, visit the Council Web site and click on programs.

Party Like A Princess Event in Tewksbury on Saturday, Dec. 5

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is hosting a Party Like a Princess event in the Tewksbury area on Saturday, Dec 5 from 10 a.m. to noon. This event is for Brownie Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3. It’s girly, it’s glamorous, it’s a party -- like a princess. Come dressed to impress and we’ll do the rest! Individual Scouts must have a guardian attend with them. Safety-wise rules apply to Troops. Adults are expected to help.
Registration is $8 per Brownie. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Council Offering Jungle Safari program in Framingham for Brownies

Jungle Safari: Put on your safari hats and get ready to explore the world! Can you handle going to Africa? What about Costa Rica? Go from country to country, greating the wildlife and the people. Enjoy music and crafts from around the world!
This special Brownie Scout program, offered by Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council, will be held Friday night, Dec. 11 from 6 to 8:30 at First Parish Church, 24 Vernon Street in Framingham.
Juliette (and individual) Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register. Troops and individual Scout may register. Safety-wise rules apply to Troop registrations. A guardian or parent must attend with an individual or Juliette Scout. Adults are expected to help.
Registration is $10 per Brownie. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is Nov. 20 or when the event fills up.
To register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council Web site, and click on programs.

Snowshoe Program Offered for Junior or Older Scout Level in Waltham

Explore camp in the winter on snowshoes!
Learn how to make your way through the snow while exploring natural wonders of the outdoors. Finish up at the lodge with some hot cocoa. This program, offered by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council, is dependent on snow conditions.
Groups of 6-24 Scouts allowed. Scouts must be Junior level or older.
Program is offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays 4-5:30 from Dec. 1 through March 18th. The cost is $75 for up to 12 and $120 for 13-24 girls.
Registration deadline is 4 weeks prior to program. Blackout dates include: Dec, 12-31 and Feb. 16-18. The program will beheld at camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Due to the nature of this program's flexible dates, the Outdoor Adventure Series can not be registered for via the Council Web site. Please submit the Outdoor Adventure Series Request Form via mail or fax. For additional information or with questions, please contact a program director at the Council.

Mad Science Program at Northeastern University CANCELLED

The "Mad Scientists" program, which was to be held at Northeastern University, this Saturday, Nov. 21, has been cancelled. The event, sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council was to have been an interactive science workshop, where Brownies could perform experiments and watch demonstrations that make science come to life.

Create-A-Cook in Norton on Dec. 11 is FULL

Wheelock Family Theatre Workshop for Juniors on Dec. 5

Wheelock Family Theatre Workshop: Each workshop includes 3 classes, and all Junior Scouts will participate in each workshop. Junior Scouts will learn twice as many drama skills as required for theatre badges!
Program questions can be directed to Jennifer Van Buren at 978-689-8015.
WORKSHOPS:
Movement and Mime: make people see invisible things!
Vocal Technique: use your voice in many different ways!
Acting and Improv: create characters of all kinds!
The special program is for Junior or Juliette Scouts in grades 4&5 only. The program will be held on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 8:45 a.m. to noon at Wheelock Family Theatre, 200 The Riverway, in Boston.
Safety-wise rules apply. Registration is $36 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Registration is available through the Council Web site, by clicking on programs.

Council Coco Key Event CANCELLED

The Coco Key event on Friday, Nov. 20 has been cancelled by Council.
For additional information visit: http://framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com/2009/10/girl-scout-day-at-coco-key-water-resort.html

Friday, November 13, 2009

Brownie Swim Safety Program on January 9th in Worcester

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is offering a Swim Safety program on Saturday, Jan. 9 from 1:30 to 3 p.m. at the YWCA in Worcester for Brownie Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 also may register.
Program info: Looking for a fun way to introduce your Girl Scout Brownies to Water Safety? Brownies will work in small groups to review and learn water safety and swimming skills. The afternoon begins with one half-hour on "dry land," with water safety activities, games and role-playing. Then, the Brownies move to the pool and rotate through 4 stations where they'll develop and practice swimming, water safety, rescue, and synchronized swimming skills. Free swim time is also included in the program.
Event #: 4580
The program is limited to a maximum of 40 Brownies. Registration is ongoing until all slots are filled. Registration is $5 per Scout and does NOT included a participation patch. Adults and leaders are free, and do NOT need to wear swimsuits or go into the pool.
To register contact Patty Flanagan at 508-767-2505 x3021 or pflanagan@ywcaworcester.org

Cosmetics Program for Cadette Scouts in Rowley

Program update: 11/19 Program filled!
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Cool Cosmetics: Create your own lotion, shampoo and perfume!
Learn tips and tricks from people in the industry at this special program offered by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council on Dec. 4 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Camp Pennacook in Rowley. This program is for Cadette Scouts or Juliette Scouts in grades 6-7-8.
Registration fee is $9 per Scout. Registration is closing soon.
Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Rockin' Overnight at Central Rock Gym in Worcester on Dec. 12-13

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts Council is hosting a Rockin' overnight at the Central Rock Gym in Worcester for Brownies & Junior Scouts or Juliette Scouts in grades 2-3-4-5. The event starts at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 12 and ends at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 13.
Event info: You'll have a rockin' good time at this fantastic rock-wall gym on an overnight full of memorable climbing and other fun adventures! There is 14,000 square feet of climbing area for climbers of all levels and plenty of room for your sleeping bags on the padded floors. As the girls learn to climb, there will be climbing races, a super-fun rope swing, bouldering, and more. Pizza dinner and a light breakfast is included.
Trained overnight leader and first aider required with each group.
Event #: 4560
Registration cost is $50 per Scout and $13 per leader and adult chaperone.
Registration closes on Dec. 1 or when 40 Scouts have registered.
Troops can register online by completing the GSCWM registration form.
Visit the Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts Council Web site and click on Programs.

Group Rates Available for Disney on Ice in Boston on Dec. 26th

There are group tickets available for the Saturday, Dec. 26 7 p.m. show for Disney on Ice. Tickets are $15.50 plus $5 surcharge per order (not per ticket).
Troop leaders should contact Brianna at 617-624-1822 or (blynch@bostonbruins.com)
Small troops could join together to qualify for the group rate.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NEW Volunteer Recognitions Announced by Council

EASTERN MA COUNCIL NEWS: With the Girl Scout year underway, volunteers are hard at work providing quality programs.
Take a moment to help Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts and the Service Unit recognize volunteers who go above and beyond the job description by nominating volunteers for the adult recognition awards.
At the Council level volunteers can earn the Appreciation Pin, Honor Pin, Thanks Badge, and Thanks Badge II, while Service Units can be awarded the President’s Award. Service Units can award the Outstanding Volunteer and Outstanding Leader awards.

This year GSEM has created 3 new recognitions:
* Green and Growing - for outstanding new volunteers;
* Sustained Service Award - for volunteers who continue to provide the same excellent service year after year
* Make New Friends Certificate – a recognition to give thanks to community organizations that support local Girl Scouts.

More information will be available on the Eastern Massachusetts Council Web site soon.
In the meantime the nomination forms are available in the Resources and Forms library on the website under Awards, Volunteer Recognition Nomination and Volunteer Recognition Endorsement.
The deadline for nominations is January 8, 2010.
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Green and Growing Pin Design Contest
The Green & Growing Pin will be awarded to adults who have been troop volunteers for less than 2 years and have already exemplified the qualities of an outstanding troop volunteer.
The contest is open to all registered adults in Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.
The design can include up to three colors and will be reproduced on a 1” enamel pin.
Entries should be received electronically and in full color.
Entries are due by Tuesday December 1, 2009 to klambert-serna@girlscoutseasternmass.org in order to be considered by our Adult Recognitions Committee.
Click on this link for more information.
http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/Volunteer/green-and-growing.pdf

Eastern Massachusetts Council Now on Facebook

Leaders are invited to join the group at
www.facebook.com/home.php#/pages/Boston-MA/Girl-Scouts-of-Eastern-Massachusetts/95226843716

As of tonight, there are already 599 fans.
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Saturday, November 7, 2009

Nutcracker Performances by Dance Prism between Nov. 29 & Dec. 20

Dance Prism offers Girl Scouts and their leaders an opportunity to experience a special afternoon of ballet and fun at performances of The Nutcracker.
Families of Scouts are also welcome to attend.
Daisies and Brownies are treated to a pre-performance demonstration in the auditorium where they learn details about the costuming, makeup and scenery of the production.
Juniors and older Scouts may participate in a Scout-oriented backstage tour focusing on the technical parts of a theatrical production such as lighting, scenery, and props (limited availability).
All Scouts will receive a Dance Prism Nutcracker Patch designed especially for them.
Last year, more than 1,750 Scouts of all ages and their families attended last season’s production!
Scout groups (minimum 5 Scouts and one adult) are given generous ticket discounts and best seating available at time of registration.
All seats are reserved; registration is accepted until the performance sells out.
Scout prices: $12 Scouts, $18 adults
Regular prices: $16 children & seniors, $22 adults
For information and to make reservations, contact Jackie Welham at dance_prism@verizon.net
Performances are:
* Bristol Community College, fall River on Sunday, Nov. 29 at 1 and 5 p.m.
* Lincoln-Sudbury High School on Sunday, Dec. 6 at 1 and 5 p.m.
* Little Performing Arts Center on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m.
* Mechanics Hall in Worcester on Sunday, Dec. 13 at 1 and 5 p.m.
* The Collins Center in Andover on Dec. 19 at 2:30 and 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 20 at 2:30 p.m.
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For additional information visit, www.danceprism.com

Friday, November 6, 2009

Gold E. Locks Program FULL

Program INFO:
www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com/2009/10/gold-e-locks-trial-program-for-junior.html

Jungle Safari in Waltham on Dec. 6th for Brownies

Jungle Safari: Put on your safari hats and get ready to explore the world! Can you handle going to Africa? What about Costa Rica? Go from country to country, greating the wildlife and the people. Enjoy music and crafts from around the world! Leaders and adults are expected to help.
This workshop will be held at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham on Sunday, Dec. 6th from 1 to 3:30 p.m. The workshop fee is $10 per Brownie. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Registration is deadline is Nov. 23 or when the workshop fills.
Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register.
To Register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council Web site and click on programs.
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Brownie Nutcracker Ballet Workshop FULL

Boston Ballet School will present a lively, interactive overview of the dance world and the history of dance, training, choreography, and equipment.
Each workshop will feature a behind-the-scenes look at Boston Ballet productions, including real costumes and footwear from the costume shop, and photos and videos to bring ballet to life. Lecturers will intersperse factual information with entertaining anecdotes from their own performing careers.
The girls will learn a few steps to music so they can experience the fun of dancing together. Workshops DO NOT include tickets to performances.
Boston Ballet offers Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council group discounts of up to 50%.
Leaders may purchase group tickets, by calling 617-456-6343.
The Nutcracker Brownie workshop is Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Workshop price is $11 for Brownies and $11 for leaders & adults.
The work shop is at the Boston Ballet, 19 Clarendon St., Boston, MA 02116
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Destinations Event for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts in Waltham on Dec. 7th

Destinations: Get Going. Girl Scout Destinations are the chance of a lifetime -- trips to exciting places, where girls explore their interests and make life-long friends. Hear from girls who have already experienced a Destinations adventure, and get the answers to your questions about applying for and financing a trip.
The workshop will be at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham on Dec. 7 from 6 to 8 p.m.
The workshop is for Cadette and older Scout levels. Juliette Scouts grades 6-12 may also register.
Registration fee is $0 for Scouts, leaders, & adult chaperones.
To pre-register visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Web site, and click on programs.
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Gold Award Orientation in Stow on Dec. 8th

Gold Award Orientation: Get Smart. Girls and adults are encouraged to attend orientation before beginning to work on the Gold Award. At this workshop, on Dec. 8th Scouts will learn about the process and get tips to move forward. Girl Scouts USA's new guidelines will be discussed and all questions will be answered.
The workshop is for Senior & Ambassador level Scouts.
Juliette Scouts in grades 9-12 may also register.
The event will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at a location TBD in Stow.
There is no cost for this event, but pre-registration is required.
To register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council Web site, and click on programs.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Girl Scouts USA's New Leadership Experiences

Girl Scouts USA's new leadership experience engages girls in discovering self, connecting with others, and taking action to make the world a better place.
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All Girl Scout experiences, from Daisy to Ambassador levels, are designed to tie to one or more of these 15 national leadership outcomes, under the three keys to leadetrship.

* DISCOVER
1 Girls will develop a strong sense of self.
2 Girls will develop positive values.
3 Girls will gain practical life skills.
4 Girls will seek challenges in the world.
5 Girls will develop critical thinking.

* CONNECT
1 Girls will develop healthy relationships.
2 Girls will promote cooperation and team building.
3 Girls will resolve conflicts.
4 Girls will advance diversity in a multicultural world.
5 Girls will feel connected to their communities, locally and globally.

* TAKE ACTION
1 Girls will identify community needs.
2 Girls will be resourceful problem solvers.
3 Girls will advocate for themselves and others, locally and globally.
4 Girls will educate and inspire others to act.
5 Girls will feel empowered to make a difference in the world."

November Service Unit Meeting Minutes

All leader meetings this year to be held the first Tuesday of the month at the Plymouth Church.
Next meeting = Dec 1

Agenda: Cookie University. Each troop planning to sell cookies should send their Cookie Parent or another parent volunteer. New volunteers should plan to stay for the meeting starting at 7 pm, experienced volunteers may choose to stay and listen or just pick up their supplies between 7-8 pm

November Service Unit Meeting Attendance: 16

*Fall Registration: is now closed. If you troop still plans to register or you have additional girls joining your Troop please contact Deb at 508-405-1211 or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=WT0-mhxLq-WKWSa1w126zBwRpkLbUb3kk_yoD99-R83Sh0bRE_YkcCPIlMDYAqXaOa8sbmUgU8PQqQq2WcIm
Reminder: Your Troop may not sell cookies if it is not registered by Dec 1st.
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* Service Unit Open Positions: We are still in search of a Town Coordinator and Registrar. Any one interested in either of these positions is encouraged to contact Nancy for the Coordinator position at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=Zk4tUmgYbrxjWaQU-5k7y3czP-42W2tCxgUbQ8N5pYsKQ3H8_4zE1nhshHQCPsbae59aFp8rO32Stck and Deb for the Registrar position at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=6i-N7_bXV8sGrIAZLWu8Zznlf6gQ78cNt9G0U-OycTApVDMSGPFusU64Fd5iYnYkM7n0S6UhmdpHOExjS7tsbag so they can help describe the time commitment involved. It is very important that both these positions get filled as soon as possible to keep the town programs running smoothly.
* Cookies: It is important that Helena hear from your troop if you wish to sell cookies this year at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=dsdMRdZuDQzzda3sfSmP5jRuhoPUCETtduKHu0gyOcRVtFl5bDu5_Gz7pf2S9Hwkq5PgJEo4BcbtrQ Cookie University will be held at the Plymouth Church on Tuesday, Dec 1st, but Helena must have the following information ASAP to prepare your Troop materials: Troop #; Cookie parent name, phone number, and e-mail; # of girls in the Troop and level of Troop.
* Leader List: A list of current leaders in town was given out at the meeting and a copy placed in each Troop box for those who could not attend. Please check your Troop folder at the church
* Library Display: Once again a great job on the display window this past October. Watch for another display next March
* Service Unit Treasurer: We have a new treasurer for the town! Thank you Mary Ayotte! She lives at 56 Jean St and can be reached at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=Mt-v2VIRuNtAE9n5D0VFxjfPMBRLley50pafZtHLTmJ8Eqdo46YCr8Jp3MJgHM9Nto6R5rm1KLdQ8w3dRiRo or 508-877-9202
* Bank Accounts: Instructions on opening troop bank accounts will be forwarded soon, watch the yahoo e-mails.
* CORI: We are working on getting a town SU member authorized to witness the CORI's watch for further information
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*Review of required forms: Please feel free to contact any SU members with any questions about which forms should be kept and when they are due, new leaders are encouraged to attend training sessions with the council. A new training is in the process of being scheduled. Watch the yahoo e-mail for date and time.
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*Council Updates:
* Council offices will be closed: Nov 26-27 and Dec 25 to Jan 3
* Troop Terrific Patch: Troops which demonstrate well rounded experiences for their girls. For complete details, visit www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/forms/Troop-Terrific-Patch.pdf
* Bronze/Silver/Gold Awards: Check the Council Web site for new ideas from the Leadership Experience.
* Upcoming Volunteer dates to watch:
* Jan. 8 = nominations for Volunteer Recognitions due to Council
* March 11 = Volunteer Recognition Dinner
* April 10 = Thank you day for volunteers --- lunch in Quincy
* May 5 = Outdoor skills day in Norton
* June 25 = Gold Award Ceremony
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Town wide Events update:
* Oct 25: Math and Computer Workshop at St Bridget School Hall. Approximately 70 girls attended from 9 troops
* Nov 1: Roller skating party.
A great time just over 100 girls attended; look for pictures on the Web site
* Dec 1: Cookie University. Please pre-register with Helena at helenasic@...
* Tree Lighting --TBA: We need to hear from the town regarding the completion of construction at town hall
* January Service Unit Meeting: Leader swap night: Bring in your old badge, handbooks, unused patches or badges to swap or give away
* Girl Scout Sunday: St Bridget Church will host a Mass on Sun, March 7 at 9 a.m. Watch for flyer
* Girl Scout Bowling: Tentatively scheduled for Sat, March 6 late morning/early afternoon.
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UPDATED Girl Scouts Policy on H1N1

www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/forms/GSInformationrelatedtoH1N1.doc

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Still Space at the Girl Scout Adult Volunteer Conference Saturday in Concord

Sign up now for the Childs Play the Multicultural Way (Adult Learning Conference) it's this Saturday, November 7th from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Concord Carlisle High School.
Registration is ongoing through Friday afternoon at the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council's web site.
Don't have babysitting?
There are Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Programs available at a small fee.
To register for either visit:
http://www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs/search.html?textfield=adult%20learning&agelevel=Any%20Age&category=Any%20Category&zip=Enter%20Zip%20for%20Locations&date_st_month=&date_st_year=&id=6717

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Roller Skating Night!

About 100 Girl Scouts participated in the Framingham Service Unit's Roller Skating Night at Roller Kingdom in Hudson on Sunday. The event was to celebrate Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low's birthday.
Below are about 30 photos from the event.
Leaders feel free to e-mail photos to Susan at spetroni@rcn.com to add to the slide show.)
Participation patches were made available at the Service Unit meeting tonight.
Thanks Missy for planning such a terrific event, yet again!
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New TROOP TERRIFIC Patch Program Offered by Council

For complete details, visit
www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/forms/Troop-Terrific-Patch.pdf.
It is a PDF File.

Leader/Adult Volunteer Meeting Tonight at 7

All Framingham Girl Scout Troop leaders and adult volunteers are invited to attend the Framingham Girl Scouts Service Unit meeting tonight at 7 at Plymouth Church, off Edgell Road.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village Saturday, Nov. 7

Unfortunately, all the Brownie workshops are sold out, but discounted admission tickets are still available for Girl Scouts (and their families) for Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village on Saturday, Nov. 7. Admission is just $7 per person.
To register, visit www.osv.org/orders/listprograms.html?ID=19&GID=13
The organization's spring event attracted more than 1,800 Girl Scouts. Saturdays, event is sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts and the Boy Scouts.

Create-A-Cook Program for Juniors in Norton on Dec. 11

Create-a-Cook: Who said you can’t play with your food? Experiment with kitchen tools and see what a serving size should look like. Then turn the heat up in the kitchen and Create-a-Cook. This Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council event will be held Friday night, Nov. 11 from 4 to 7 in the Norton area at a location TBN. Registration fee is $13 per Junior or Juliette (grades 4-5-6) Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs. Registration is closing soon.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Tonight is Framingham Roller Skating Event to Celebrate Low's Birthday

Only Framingham Girl Scouts and Troops registered may attend tonight's event. Almost 100 Scouts will be participating at Roller Kingdom in Hudson.
Troop Leaders, feel free to send photos, to publish on this Web site.

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Leader meeting Tuesday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.

Girl Scout Commermorative Coin Act Becomes Law

NEWS FROM GIRL SCOUTS USA:
President Obama on Thursday signed the Girl Scout Commemorative Coin Act into law, authorizing the Untied States Mint to strike up to 350,000 silver dollar coins to honor the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the Girl Scouts of the USA. The coins will be minted and sold in 2013, marking the end of Girl Scouts’ yearlong centennial celebration and kicking off a new century of leadership and service to girls"

Happy Birthday Juliette Gordon Low

Today is the birthday of Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low. Juliette founded the Girl Scouts in 1912.
Low said 'The work of today is the history of tomorrow, and we are its makers.' She would be proud to see that her hard work and determination to create the Girl Scouts organization is still helping to build girls of courage, confidence and character who make the world a better place."

Friday, October 30, 2009

Roller Skating Sunday Night - 11 Framingham Troops Participating

Thanks to all the troops that responded to the roller skating event (Sunday, Night, Nov. 1).
The registration is now CLOSED. If I have not listed you below then your troop is not registered for the event.
Please remember this is a Girls Scout only event and not for siblings or other family members. Also we will need each troop to bring in a 'birthday dessert' for their troop, there will be a break in the night to sing Happy Birthday to Juliette Gordon Low.
Patches will be distributed at the November meeting, those who can not make it I will put them in your folders at the church. In the past passing the patches out at the rink as caused lost patches and confusion to those troops without a leader there to take them to pass out.
I will be there if there is any questions or concerns that might arise that evening. I look forward to seeing all of you there!

Troops REGISTERED:
2134- Seniors-2 girls
2078- Juniors-15 girls
2086- Brownies- 5 girls
2088- Brownies-8 girls
2173- Juniors-6 girls
2163- Juniors- 10 girls
2082- Brownies-17 girls
2094-Brownies-9 girls
2174-Brownies-4 girls
2107-Brownies-7 girls
2077-Brownies-6 girls

-- Missy

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Council Offering Outdoor Adventurer Programs in Waltham for Junior, Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts

Outdoor Adventure Series: Snowshoeing (Afterschool) Winter
Explore camp in the winter on snowshoes!
Learn how to make your way through the snow while exploring natural wonders of the outdoors.
Finish up at the lodge with some hot cocoa.
Program is dependent on snow conditions.
Groups of 6-24 allowed.
Offered Tuesdays, Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham. Program is available anytime between December 1-March 18th.
Cost is $75 for up to 12 and $120 for 13-24 girls.
Registration deadline is 4 weeks prior to program.
Blackout dates include: 12/22-12/31, 2/16-18.
Due to the nature of this program's flexible dates, the Outdoor Adventure Series can not be registered for via the web.

Please submit the Outdoor Adventure Series Request Form via mail or fax.
Program is available to Junior, Cadette, Senior, Ambassador, and/or Juliette Scouts in grades 4-12.
Safety-wise rules apply. First-aider is required.
Juliette Scouts must have an adult attend with them.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Poetry Slam for Older Scouts in Waltham on Dec. 6th

Poetry Slam Night: Get balanced. Into music and poetry? Learn about lyrical rhyming and poetry slams! Practice your rhymes and learn what makes a good performance poet. Listen to tracks of famous slams, write your own, then perform at the end of the program.
Scouts (Senior & Ambassador levels) are welcome to bring music to write to.
The event is Dec. 06, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Juliette Scouts in grades 9-12 are eligible to register.
Cost is $8 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Registration is closing soon. To register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts' Council Web Site, and click on programs.

Council Offers "Real World" Program on Dec. 6th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a "Real World" program for Senior & Ambassador level Scouts on Dec. 6 from 2 to 4;30 p.m. at a site TBD in Mansfield.
Juliette Scouts in grades 9-12 are also eligible to participate.
About the program: Get Smart. The Real World is full of challenges, big and small and this program's got 'em all. Join us for challenges based on all of your favorite reality shows like Apprentice, Next Top Model, and more!
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Troops and individual Scouts may register.
Register at the Council Web site, clicking on programs.

Monday, October 26, 2009

Scuba Diving Offered on North Shore on Dec. 6th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering Scuba Diving on Dec. 6 from 12;30 to 2 p.m. for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts at the Lynnfield-Peabody YMCA.
Experience the skill of Scuba Diving under the supervision of a PADI Professional.
During your adventures, you’ll master some basic concepts and scuba skills.
All participants must be strong swimmers.
Registration fee is $42 per Scout. leaders and adult chaperones are free
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Register by visiting the Council Web Site, and clicking on programs. There are a limited number of spots.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Girl Scout Day at CoCo Key Water Resort in Fitchburg on Friday, Nov. 20

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting a Girl Scout Day at CoCo Key Water Resort in Fitchburg on Friday, Nov. 20 from 2 to 8 p.m. for Scouts of all levels!
It's cold out there! Come to where it's always 80 degrees and you can splash, slide and swim all day at CoCo Key Resort in Fitchburg.
The person registering is responsible for distributing admission bracelets to their Troop. Families are welcome.
The cost is $18 per Scout/family member/adult/leader.
Registration is ongoing. This event has sold out in the past.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Brownie Princess Party Offered by Council on Saturday, Nov. 5 in Tewksbury

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Party Like a Princess event on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. to noon in the Tewksbury area (location TBD) for Brownie Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 can also register.
Program info: It’s girly, it’s glamorous, it’s a party -- like a princess. Come dressed to impress and we’ll do the rest! .
Registration is $8 per Brownie.
Adult chaperones and leaders are free.
Safety-wise rules apply to Troops. Individual Brownies may register, only if an adult chaperone attend with her.
Adults are expected to help at the party.
Registration is ongoing, until the event fills.
Register at the Council Web site, by clicking on Programs.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Gold E. Locks Trial Program for Junior Scouts on Saturday, Dec. 5 at Northeastern University

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering "Innocent or Guilty: Commonwealth vs. Gold E. Locks" program on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Northeastern University for Junior Scouts. (or Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5).
Program info: Gold E. Locks is on trial for breaking into the Bear family home, vandalizing it, and eating the Bears' porridge.
Come to Northeastern University School of Law to watch real lawyers bring this case to trial. Girl Scouts will serve as the jury and decide whether Gold E. Locks is innocent or guilty.
Registration fee is $8 per Scout.
Safety-wise rules apply for Troops.
Individual Scouts may register, if an adult is attending with them.
Adults and leaders are free.
Registration can be done at the Council Web site, by clicking on Programs.
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Babysitting Program in Waltham on Saturday, Nov. 5 in Waltham

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Babysitting course for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Girl Scouts on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 are also eligible to register.
Program info: Babysitting is an awesome way to learn the responsibilities of caring for others and earn extra cash. This excellent training includes instruction on First Aid, safety precautions, child development, emergency procedures, age-appropriate activities, etc.
Scouts will receive a certificate and a patch upon completion.
Bring a doll or teddy bear for hands on practice and a bag lunch.
Registration is $21 per Scout. Adults & leaders are free.
Registration is closing soon. To register, visit the Council Web Site, and click on Programs.

Monday, October 19, 2009

FREE Engineering Program for Junior Scouts. Must Register by Nov. 5th

Creating the Next Breakthrough Product!
Junior Girl Scouts come spend the day in the life of an engineer.
You will experience how everyday engineers spend their time brainstorming, building and designing breakthrough products.
This program is for Juniors (and Juliette) Scouts and is FREE of charge!
The event is on Dec. 5th at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Woodland Commons.
The schedule is:
9:00-9:30 - Greetings and Refreshments
9:30-10:00 - Engineering Introduction and Grouping
10:00-12:00 - Brainstorming and Idea Selection
12:00-12:30 - General Discussion of Results and Refreshments

To register: RSVP with Nicole Genco, SWE Secretary at
UNGenco@umassd.edu
Registration deadline is Thursday, Nov. 5 by 6 p.m.
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Safety-wise rules apply for Troops.
Individual Scouts must attend with an adult chaperone.

Lorax Workshop on Nov. 19 in Billerica

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Lorax Love workshop on Thursday, Nov. 19 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the First Congregational Church on Andover Street in Billerica.
About the workshop: Get Smart. Love Dr. Seuss? Read The Lorax in an exciting new way! Create your own story about weird and wacky plants and animals and make your own portable 'greenhouse' to take home. .
the workshop is for Brownie Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
Registration is closing soon.
Registration fee is $7 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Adults are expected to help at the workshop.
Safety-wise ruled apply to Troops.
Individual Scouts may register, but an adult chaperone must attend with Scout.
Registration takes place at the Council Web site. Click on programs.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Tuesday, Oct. 20 is Deadline for Leaders to Register Troop for Math and Computer Workshop & the Roller Skating Party

For more information and registration details, see previous posts.

Council Offers Penny Power Try-It Workshop in Westford on Nov. 21

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Penny Power Try-It Workshop in Westford on Nov. 21 from 1 to 4 p.m.
Love game shows? Play games based on shows like The Price is Right, Jeopardy! and Password! Earn the Penny Power Try-It while you learn about earning, spending, and saving money.
This workshop is for Brownie level Scouts or Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
The event will be held at the Roudenbush Community Center, 65 Main St., in Westford.
Registration is closing soon. The cost is $9 per Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free, but are expected to help.
To register, visit the Council Web site, and click on programs.

Friday, October 16, 2009

cadette, Senior & Ambassador Aid Training in Ashland on Nov. 19th

Program Aide Specialty Training: Songs and Games
This training will add more to your toolkit -- more songs and more games to keep younger girls engaged during activities and down time.
Prerequisite: PA Core Training
Event is for Scouts in Cadette, Senior, or Ambassador levels and/or Juliette Scouts in grades 6-7-8-9-10-11-12.
Training will be on Nov. 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at camp Winnetaska, off Olive Street, in Ashland.
Registration fee is $8 per Scout. Adults & leaders are free.
Registration can be done on the Council's Web site, under programs.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Computer & Math Workshop Registration Deadline Approaching

The deadline to register for the Math & Computer Workshop, sponsored by the Framingham Girl Scouts is Tuesday, Oct. 20.
The workshop for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts is Sunday, Oct. 25.
For additional information, visit www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com/2009/10/math-computer-sunday-oct-25.html

Council Brownie Event: Plimoth Plantation Overnight Nov. 14-15

Plimoth Plantation's 17th Century Overnight: Get Smart. Families will enjoy this unique overnight experience! Visit Plimoth Plantation’s Wampanoag Homesite and English Village where girls explore the museum’s famous living history sites and interact with our Native interpreters and Pilgrim role players. Then continue with a taste of history as girls enjoy a delicious bicultural dinner.
Upon registrations you will receive information about meals, the itinerary, and sleeping arrangements.
Families are welcome.
The event begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 and ends at 9 a.m. on Nov. 15
This event is for Brownie level Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council, the event will take place at Plimoth Plantation, 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA 02360
Registration is filling up quickly and will close soon.
Registration fee is $56 per Scout and $56 per adult/family/leader.
To register, visit the Council Web Site and click on programs

Council event: Native Americans program at Wenham Museum on Saturday, Nov. 14th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Native Americans on the North Shore program for Daisy & Brownie Scout levels on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Juliette Scouts in grades K-3 are eligible to attend.
Get Real. Who lived here before the first colonists arrived, and how?
Have a pow-wow to learn about Algonquians on the North Shore, using Wenham Museum Native American artifacts, reproduction pieces and renowned doll collection.
Each girl constructs a miniature longhouse to take home
The event is held at the Wenham Museum, 132 Main Street, Wenham.
The cost is $10 per Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free, but are expected to help.
Registration is closing soon.
To register, visit the Council Web site and click on programs.

Council Event: Brownie Letterboxing event at Camp Cedar Hill on Sunday, Nov. 15

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting a Letterboxing program for Brownies on Sunday, Nov. 15 from noon to 2 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register.
Get Going. This is an intro to a great outdoor sport! With maps and clues in hand, girls head off on an outdoor nature adventure, discovering boxes and collecting stamped images for their logbook. Adults are expected to help.
Registration is closing soon. Registration is $8 per Brownie. Adults and leaders are free, but are expected to help and participate.
Safety-wise rules apply. Individual Scouts may register, but an adult chaperone must attend with them.
To register, visit the Council Web site and click on programs.

Geocaching event for Juniors at Camp Cedar Hill on Sunday, Nov. 15

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting a Nature Geocaching event for Junior Scouts on Sunday, Nov. 15 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 are welcome to register, too.
Get Going. Try a different twist on geocaching, the popular GPS adventure activity.
Using global positioning system devices and a few clues, girls will search for specific trees, rocks and natural objects to learn their stories.
Registration is closing soon.
Registration is $8 per Scout and $0 for leaders and adult chaperones, who are expected to help at the event. Safety-wise rules apply. Individual Scouts are required to have an adult chaperone attend with them.
To register, visit the Council web site and click on programs.

Council Event: Night Hike on Nov. 17th at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham

November Night Hikes: Get Going. Explore the sights and sounds of the woods at night. Who can see what, in the dark? Find out what you can really sense when the Sun has set! Adults are expected to help.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering this event for Brownies & Juniors on Tuesday, Nov. 17 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham. Juliette Scouts in grades 2-3-4-5 may register, with an adult chaperone.
Registration is closing soon. Registration is $8 per Scout. Leaders and adults are free.
To register visit the Council Web site and click on programs.

Council Event: Night Hike for Brownies & Juniors in Waltham on Nov. 12

November Night Hikes: Get Going. Explore the sights and sounds of the woods at night. Who can see what, in the dark? Find out what you can really sense when the Sun has set!
Adults are expected to help.
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting this event for Brownie & Junior level Scouts on Nov. 12 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 2-3-4-5 are eligible to register.
The event will be held at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Registration is closing soon. Registration is $8 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are Free.
Safety-wise rules apply. Individual Scout must have an adult chaperone attend with them.
To register, visit the Council web site and click on programs.

Harvest Fest in Waltham on Nov. 8th

Come and see camp in the fall as part of Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts' Harvest Fest on Sunday, Nov. 8 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Celebrate the birthday of Juliette Gordon Low, play new games, make a craft, explore the pond and so much more! Participate in this day with your family or Troop.
Join us for a final sing along around the campfire complete with SMORES!!!!
This event is for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades K-5 are also welcome.
Camp Cedar Hill is located at 265 Beaver Street in Waltham.
Registration is closing soon and is $7 per Scout and $7 per adult.
Family members are also welcome at the $7 per person rate.
To register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council site.

Dinosaur Dig for Junior Scouts at Camp Rice Moody

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting a "Dinosaur Dig" for Junior level Scouts on Thursday, Nov. 12 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Camp Rice Moody in Reading. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 are welcome also.
Get smart. Learn about what lies beneath the surface of the world. Make your own 'fossil', go on a scavenger hunt to put together the mysterious dinosaur, and dig in!
Registration is closing soon. The cost is $9 per Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free, but are expected to help.
To register, visit the Council's web site, and click on programs.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Girl Scout Night (and ice time) with the Worcester Sharks Game on Nov. 14th

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is offering a Girl Scout Night at the Sharks at the DCU Center on Saturday, Nov. 14 for Scouts of all levels from daisy through Ambassador.
There is a pre-game skate from 4:45 - 5:45 p.m.
Game time is 7:05 p.m.
Join the fun planned for Girl Scouts as we root on the Worcester Sharks on this special Girl Scout night!
Bring your skates and participate in the pregame skate and Hockey 101 before the game … for girls, their troops and their families!
Additional activities also include:
* Meet Finz the mascot
* Participate in hands-on activities like a touch-table to try out some of the hockey equipment and a shoot-out net to try your hand at a few shots!
* Troops are also encouraged to participate in the banner contest.
* Every Troop will be recognized on the SharksVision Scoreboard.
* Special Sharks participation patch (for back of the vest) for each ticket purchased!
Go Sharks!
Troops and individual Scouts may register.
Cost is $10.50 per Scout and $10.50 per adult chaperone/troop leader.
Registration closes on Nov. 5th.
To register, contact the Central & Western Massachusetts Council.

Women Take Flight: Central & Western Massachusetts Council Field Trip To CT

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is holding a special Women Take Flight to the New England Air Museum (Bradley Airport in Windsor Locks, CT) on Sunday, Nov. 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for all Scout levels Daisy through Ambassador.
In its sixth year, Women Take Flight offers Girl Scouts the chance to learn about and meet remarkable women who have pioneered careers in aviation and aerospace, and to work on requirements for Girl Scout Try-Its, Badges, & Recognitions.
Presentations made throughout the day feature experiences and achievements of these women; all situated among the unique collection of aircraft at the New England Air Museum.
Food vendors will be on premises.
Girl Scouts will receive a participation patch (back of vest) and a souvenir program.
This event is open to Troops and individual Scouts with adult chaperone.
The cost is $5 per Scout/adult before Oct 31.
After Oct 31: the cost is Ages 1-11: $6, Ages 12+: $10
To register, contact the Central & Western Massachusetts Girl Scout Council

Medieval Maidens Try-it Workshop for Brownies

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Medieval Maidens Try-It Workshop for Brownies. This is an exclusive Try-It for this Council.
The event will be held at the Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester on Saturday, Nov. 21 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for Brownies and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
Princesses, fair ladies, nobles and peasants!
Connect with the staff at Higgins Armory Museum to learn about girls and women in medieval times.
The day starts with a presentation in the auditorium and then it's off to do some hands-on learning...take a tour, learn a dance, do a craft and have fun earning your Medieval Maidens Try-It.
Individual Scouts may register without a Troop, but an adult chaperone must attend.
The cost is $15 per Scout, $8 per adult chaperone or leader.
Registration will end on Friday, Oct. 30 or when 30 girls have registered.
To register, contact Higgins Armory Museum, Rhonda, at 508-853-6015 x20 or rhoule@higgins.org

Owl Overnight for Brownie Scouts in Worcester on Dec. 4 & 5

Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts is hosting an Owl Overnight for Brownie Scouts at Broad Meadow Brook in Worcester on Friday night, Dec. 4 at 6:30 p.m. to Saturday morning, Dec. 5 at 8:45 a.m.
Whooooo? You, that's who!
Bring your sense of adventure for an indoor program all about OWLS!
After the program, we'll take an after-dark hike and use our night vision, just like owls - or almost, since they see WAY better than we do!
After hiking, cozy up to sleep indoors in our visitor center.
This program is set up for small Troops looking for an overnight experience with an outdoor component.
If your group is larger than 15, contact Broad Meadow Brook to set up your own date (other topics and Try-Its are available).
Trained overnight leader and first aider required with each group.
This event is also open to individual Scouts and Juliette Scouts, with an adult chaperone.

The cost is $16 per Scout and $16 per adult/leader.
Registration is until Nov. 5th or when 40 people have registered.
To register and for more information contact, Broad Meadow Brook, Martha, at 508-753-6087 x22 or mgach@massaudubon.org

Girl Scout Event at Heifer Learning Center at Overlook Farm in Rutland on Sunday, Nov. 22

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting Animal Connections, for Daisy & Brownie Scouts and Juliette Scouts in Grades K-3 at the Heifer Learning Center at Overlook Farm in Rutland on Sunday, November 22, from 1 to 3;30 p.m.
Explore Overlook Farm’s Global Village and learn about the benefits of livestock animals to humans and the 7 M's: Milk, Manure, Meat, Material, Money, Motivation, and Muscle.
Learn through hands-on activities like spinning wool in Peru or milking a goat in Guatemala.
Time permitting; we may also tour our other livestock facilities to see our many farm animals.
Activities may vary with the size of the group and the season.
This trip is a nice tie-in with any Troop's Animals and People of the World Try-It work.
The learning center and Farm is available for other dates and larger-group requests. Visit www.heifer.org to learn more about Heifer's mission.
The cost is $15 per person and maximum $150 per Troop for the event.
Registration will end with 15 girls or on Nov. 5th.
To register contact the Heifer Learning Center at 508-886-2221 or Overlook.Farm@Heifer.org

Girl Scouts Invited To Family Fun Day at The Clark

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is Hosting a Fall Family Fun Day at The Clark for Scouts of all levls, from daisy to Ambassador at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute on Sunday, November 8 from noon to 4 p.m.
Come to Roman Holiday Family Day in celebration of the exhibition Steps Off the Beaten Path: 19th Century Photographs of Rome and its Environs. Join us for jousting, ancient Roman crafts, and discover Rome in the permanent collection.
Remember a trip with scrapbooking workshops (additional fee charged for this workshop) and learn to photograph architecture with local photographer Gillian Jones.
Admission to the galleries is free during this festive day.
No pre-registration is required. Families of Scouts are welcome to attend with their Scout in uniform.
For additional information contact the Clark at 413-458-0563.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Council Offering Mystery Scavenger Hunt in Boston on Nov. 7th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting an "Invasion Boston: Mystery Scavenger Hunt" on Saturday, Nov. 7.
The event is for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador level Scouts or Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12.
Event info: Get Balanced. Imagine this, you and over 500 girls from all over eastern Massachusetts converge upon Boston for a raid of epic proportions!
The final destination will be your pay - off for the amazing and complex hunt you will embark upon.
Test your wits, your knowledge and trust your teammates!
Where will you end up?
The secret location will be revealed once you have solved all of your team’s challenges.
Be prepared for anything - a performance, a game, a show, a party, who knows!
There may even be a celebrity sighting???
Your unique team will have regional counterparts (your allies) who will be working with you as you infiltrate Boston from all angles.
You will meet the rest of your super team in person to complete your invasion.
Receive and accept your detailed mission instructions and report to your assigned checkpoint at precisely the right time.
Guides will be ready to assist you along the way (and will show up when you least expect them).
Safety and security logistics and team instructions will be very elaborate for this event and will be included in your detailed confirmation.
Check www.girlscoutseasternmass.org for updated info.
Transportation on the MBTA (including the Commuter Rail), food, and entertainment is included.
The cost is $48 per scout and $48 per leader & adult chaperone.
Registration is still open, at this time

Girl Scout Day at OSV - Saturday, Nov. 7

Old Sturbridge Village is offering a Scout day for Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts on Saturday, Nov. 7. Registration will remain open until it sells out.
(The event held earlier this spring sold out with more than 1,800 Scouts).
Cost is $7 for Scouts and leaders/adult chaperones.
There are additional badge workshops and fun workshops, at an additional charge.
To register and for more information visit: www.osv.org/orders/listprograms.html?ID=19&GID=13

Council Offering November Night Hike for Brownies & Juniors on Nov. 4th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Night Hike on Wednesday, Nov. 4th from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Get Going. Explore the sights and sounds of the woods at night.
Who can see what, in the dark?
Find out what you can really sense when the Sun has set!
Leaders & adults are expected to help.
The event is for Brownie & Junior scouts and or Juliette Scouts in grades 2-3-4-5.
The cost is $8 per Scout and is free for leaders and chaperones.
The event will be held Camp Cedar Hill at 265 Beaver Street in Waltham.
Registration is about to close.
Registration can be completed online at the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council Web Site.

Council Workshops: Science Discovery Junior Badge

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Science Discovery Badge for Junior Scouts on Tuesday, Oct. 27 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. at Camp Rice Moody in Reading and on Sunday, Nov. 1 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the Concord Scout House.
Get Smart. Experiment!
Ask questions and find the answers - put your investigative powers to the test!
Create a chemical reaction, perform water tricks and make a collage. Find your inner scientist!
Junior (and Juliette Scouts) will earn the Science Discovery Badge during this workshop.
Badge included.
Adults/leaders are expected to help.
The event is for Juniors or Juliette Scouts in Grades 4 &5.
The cost is $10 per Scout. Leaders and adult chaperones are free.
Camp Rice Moody is located on Rice Road in Reading.
Registration is about to close.
Registration can be done online at the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council Web Site.

New England Aquarium Overnight on Nov. 6-7 is FULL - Registration CLOSED

Council offer Fall Cookoff for Juniors in Andover on Oct. 25

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Fall Cook Off at Camp Maude Eaton in Andover from 1 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25.
Do you have what it takes to be a cook at camp?
Learn how to build a campfire, light a match and experience at least two outdoor cooking methods.
After you learn how to do all of this, you and your group will cook a course of the final camp meal.
Impress the judges to win a superlative.
Every girl will walk away with an award!
Please contact Joanna Lenahan at jlenahan@girlscoutseasternmass.org with any dietary needs.
Registration is still open, but is closing very soon!
Event is for Junior level Scouts only.
Cost is $15 per Junior and $0 for adults.
Camp Maude Eaton is located at 141 Abbot Street in Andover.

Council Offers Daddy & Me Pirate Tea in Abington on October 25 for Daisy Level

Girl Scouts of eastern Massachusetts is hosting a "Pirate Tea - Daddy and Me" for Daisy Scout level on Sunday, Oct. 25 from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Abington.
daisy level is girls in Scouts in K & Grade 1. This event is also offer to Juliette Scouts in those grades.
The event is a chance for dads to be a Girl Scout and see what they are missing.
Registration is still open at this time, but is closing VERY SOON.
The cost is $8 per Daisy and $5 per dad.
The event will be held at the First Baptist Church, 219 Adams Street, Abington.
For additional information, contact council.
Registration can be completed on the Council's Web site.

Friday, October 9, 2009

First Lady Michelle Obama & Girl Scouts

Girl Scouts USA announced that First Lady Michelle Obama has agreed to serve as the organization's honorary national president.
To read more visit: www.blog.girlscouts.org/2009/10/michelle-obama-national-honorary.html
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Thursday, October 8, 2009

Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village

Just got word that Girl Scout Day at Old Sturbridge Village
will be Saturday, March 27, 2010.
Registration will take place in mid-February.
I'll post more details as I get more information.
Last's year's event, sold out, with more than 1,800 Scouts attending!!!

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Framingham Girl Scouts Roller Skating Night - Sunday, Nov. 1

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JULIETTE GORDON LOW
Framingham Girl Scouts are celebrating with a Roller Skating party!
DATE:
Sunday, November 1st
TIME: 5:30-7:30pm
WHERE: Roller Kingdom, Hudson --- 978-562-3440

Come join your fellow Framingham Girl Scouts as we share cupcakes and sing "Happy Birthday" to Juliette!

Cost: $5 each (participation patch included)
Pay this to reserve your spot, see below.
($3 additional for skates --- pay this at the door)

Confirm with check by: Oct. 20, deadline is firm.
Please make checks out to "Framingham Girl Scouts"


Bring: a plate of cupcakes from each troop to share, please DO NOT bring any other food or drinks. It is not allowed! Additional cost for pizza, hot dogs, drinks, and snacks at the counter.

Please Note:
* This is a troop event and chaperones should be limited to safetywise ratios.
* NO siblings or non-Scout girls.
* Individual Girl Scouts (or Juliette Scouts) may attend with a chaperone or with another Troop.

Directions: Take Rt. 495 north to exit 26 (Rt 62 east). Just before the Dodge dealership watch for signs on the right. Or take Rt. 85 north to Rt. 62 west and it is just after the Dodge dealership.

Questions: Missy Maloof at Maloofx4@... or 508-626-1725

Send checks to: Missy Maloof, 110 Indianhead Rd, Framingham, MA 01701

Send to: Missy Maloof, 110 Indianhead Rd, Framingham, MA 01701

Troop #: _________________

Level: _________________

Leader Name: ________________________ Phone: ___________________

First Aider: __________________________ Exp. Date: ________________

# Girls: _________________

Total Enclosed: _____________

# Adults: ___________

Make check payable: Framingham Girl Scouts

NOTE: Form can also be found at the Leader Yahoo Group

Math & Computer Workshop - Sunday, Oct. 25

Girl Scout Computer & Math Workshop
Sponsored by the Town of Framingham Girl Scouts

Place: St. Bridget School Hall, 832 Worcester Road (Route 9) Eastbound, Framingham
Date: Sunday, October 25, 2009
Time: 2-4 p.m. (registration will begin at 1:45 for early birds)
Who: Daisy, Brownie, and Junior levels
Cost: $6 per Brownie and Junior (covers cost of Patch, supplies, and use of computer lab)
$3 per Daisy (covers cost of Patch and supplies) they can try the Brownie Math activities
Adults are free
Contact Person: for the event: Mary Ann Sager at 508-872-4989 or http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FraminghamGirlScoutLeaders/post?postID=vepcrbJ6olpAoCNOJTNJaZLkbxJdt6CjxYJCqbSWuo3G4ljupvWYdkg5CbJ4Ri9br6XJtvj0NM7pcI8e
Guest: We are fortunate to be allowed the use of the computer lab at St Bridget School for the program. Their computer specialist, Jennifer Trombino, will teach the computer program!
Badge Workshops: (girls will have the opportunity to meet requirements for 2 badges at their level once earned; badges may be purchased separately at the Girl Scout store)

Brownie = Computer Smarts & Math Fun (not included in registration price)
Junior = Computer Fun & Math Whiz (not included in registration price)


Participation Patch: all girls attending will receive a patch (style TBD), included in the registration fee price.

Schedule:
1:45: Check in, girls will be assigned to a computer lab time slot. They may go to math stations at their own pace. The leaders will be given the patches for their troop
2:00-4:00: Computer slots every ½ hour in the computer lab, ongoing math stations in the main hall
Occasional gaps in program to hold a sing-a-long to learn Girl Scout songs
4:15: Clean up
NOTE: We ask that NO food be brought into the hall. Girls are free to bring their own water bottles.

Return your form early; this event will be closed after the first 80 girls register.

Individual Scouts may register, but a guardian or parent must attend with them.

All girls must be pre-registered, no walk-ins, no money at the door.
Previous town programs have closed well before the deadline DO NOT wait!
____________________________________________________________________________
Please return the bottom portion with your payment to reserve your patch and to ensure adequate supplies:
c/o Mary Ann Sager, 6 Gryzboska Cir. Framingham, MA 01702
Deadline: Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Troop #: ___________________ Level: D B J

Leader: ___________________
Phone: _____________
email: __________________

# Girls Attending: ____________
*Please keep number of adults to Safety Wise ratios.

Total Amount enclosed: $______________
(Make check payable to: Town of Framingham Girl Scouts)

We do need Adult volunteers for this program; please let us know if you can help:

Name: _______________________________
Phone: ________________
email: __________________

One town-wide Troop/Service Unit Activity Application will be sent for this event.

OCTOBER MEETING SUMMARY

Next meeting: Nov 3
Agenda: Leader e-mail list available, Leader documentation Review, Activities update

MEETING SUMMARY
Introductions/Attendance: 7 in attendance

Fall Registration: is now under way and due to Deb by mid October. Your fall packet is at the church with all the necessary forms, please contact Deb at 508-405-1211 or dbrisbois6@... with any questions.
Reminder: Your Troop may not meet or sell cookies until their registration in completed and with the town registrar. FYI: the registration fee for this year is $12 per person. The deposit must be made and 3 copies obtained from the bank to complete the registration process
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Service Unit Open Positions: We are now in search of a Town Coordinator and Registrar. We would like to thank Nancy and Deb for their many years of service to the town as they step down from these positions.
Any one interested in either of these positions is encouraged to contact Nancy at nasolomon@... and Deb at dbrisbois6@... so they can help describe the time commitment involved. It is very important that both these positions get filled as soon as possible to keep the town programs running smoothly.
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Cookies: It is important that Helena hear from your Troop if you wish to sell cookies this year. Cookie University will be held at the Plymouth Church on Tuesday, Dec 1st, but Helena must have the following information by the Nov. meeting to prepare your troop materials:
Troop #; Cookie parent name, phone number, and e-mail; # of girls in the troop and level of troop.
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Town Web site: (www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com) Susan asked for all troops to email her at spetroni@... for a troop "password." Once your receive this password you would be able to "post" information and pictures on the town Web site to share with other troops in town about recent activities and ideas for meetings and field trips. This is a great way to spread the word about what worked and what did not and also to coordinate with other troops to meet minimums for discounted tickets for programs or for troops to get together to meet bridging requirements.
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Town-wide Events:
Oct 25 --Math and Computer Workshop at St Bridget School Hall. Flyer to come out separately. Cost is $6 per Brownie and Junior, or $3 per Daisy (Daisies will work on Math portion only). Due to limited space the cut off will be set at 80 girls.
Nov 1 - Roller skating party -- flyer to come out separately, cost is $5 per girl
Dec 1 "Cookie University" Please pre-register with Helena at helenasic@...
Tree Lighting TBA. We need to hear from the town regarding the completion of construction at town hall
Girl Scout Sunday -- St Bridget Church will host a Mass on Sun, March 7 at 9 am. Watch for flyer
Girl Scout Bowling -- Tentatively scheduled for Sat, March 6 late morning/early afternoon

Troop 72078 Completes McAuliffe Library Display

Troop 72078 has put up a display in the McAuliffe library window.
Troop parent Mary Ayotte took the time to plan & organize the window with the girls.
They camp up with a camping theme and were able to borrow items from the Girl Scouts that are
from Christa McAuliffe's time.
The window display will be up for the month of October. Please check it out if you get a chance."
- Troop 72078

Halloween Idea for Junior Level or Older Troops

The Framingham History Center is conducting their Haunted Halloween
Trolley Tour: Saturday, October 24th 5-7 p.m


Take a 45 minute trolley ride through Framingham’s mysterious past.
Costumed actors tell true stories “dug up” and verified by author James L. Parr during a tour that features haunting scenes at actual locations of the town’s most bizarre and scary tales. Sword fighting pirates, ghosts, highwaymen and eerie tableaus will unfold as riders wind their way through the highways and byways of town.
After the tour visitors will be treated to refreshments and a variety of activities at the “haunted” Edgell Memorial Library on Framingham’s Centre Common. Esmeralda will tell fortunes, while paranormal investigators will share the “results” of their stake out at the library last winter.

Adults $10 (13+)
Children $5 (8-12 years old) -- This is not recommended for children under 8 years old as they might find the ride too long & the tales too spooky.

The last tour in 2007 sold out, so consider purchasing tickets early.
http://framinghamhistory.org/calendar.html

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Junior Scout Workshop: Science Discovery Badge - Oct 21 in Walpole

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is holding a Science Discovery Junior Scout Badge workshop on Oct. 21 from 4 to 5:30 p.m.
Get Smart. Experiment! Ask questions and find the answers - put your investigative powers to the test!
Create a chemical reaction, perform water tricks and make a collage.
Find your inner scientist!
Girls will earn the Science Discovery Badge during this workshop. Badge included.
Adults are expected to help.
The event is for Scouts in 4th & 5th grades and will be held at the Walpole Scout House, on Scout Road.
Cost to attend is $10 per Scout. Free for leaders. parents.
For additional information visit, www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs

Council Special Event: BU Vs Hartford Soccer on Oct. 18th

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is holding a Girl Scout Event at the Boston University Women Soccer game vs Hartford on Sunday, Oct 18.
This event includes a pre-game soccer clinic at noon for Girl Scouts of all levels and a post-game meet and greet.
Game begins at 2 PM. There will be time to go to lunch between the clinic and the game.
Cost to attend is $7 per Scout and $5 per adult/parent/leader.
The game will be held at Nickerson Field, Boston (285 Babcock Street.)
Registration will close this week or when tickets sell out.
Visit www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/program to register

Council Event: Cadette Cosmetics Program in Highham on Oct. 18

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering COOL COSMETICS on Oct 18 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. for Cadette Level Scouts.
Registration is still open.
Cost is $9 per Scout.
Adults & leaders are free.
In the program Scouts will create your own lotion, shampoo and perfume! And, they will learn tips and tricks from people in the industry
The event will be held at the Hingham Scout House, Burr Road.
Contact Council for additional information or questions.
To register visit: www.girlscoutseasternmass.org/programs

Florida Everglades Information Night

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is holding a "Florida Everglades Information Night" on Oct 18 at 4 p.m. at Camp Rice Moody in Reading. Scouts at Cadette, Senior, and or Ambassador level are eligible to take the trip. Scouts are encouraged to pre-register and attend the information meeting with their favorite adult. At the event, Scouts can tale home the itinerary for the trip, get all your questions answered by the trip leaders, and see slides of past trips.
Contact Council with any additional questions.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Leader Meeting Tuesday, Oct 6 (tomorrow)

Framingham Girl Scouts leader Meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, Oct 6) at 7 p.m. at Plymouth House Church, off Edgell Road.
Agenda to include: Math & Computer Workshop, Roller Skating event, need for a new registrar and encampment director, etc
All Framingham Girl Scout leaders, adult scout volunteers, and those thinking of forming a Troop in Framingham are welcome and encouraged to attend.