Sunday, March 28, 2010

Daisy Scout Day at the Museum of Science on Saturday, May 1

It's Daisy Scout Day at the Museum of Science Boston on Saturday, May 1 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. This special program is sponsored by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council.
Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. This event is for Troops and individual Scouts. Individual Scouts must register with an adult.
PROGRAM: Get Balanced. Do some fun science experiments, make a puppet, take a break for lunch (on your own) then explore the exhibit halls. This program introduces Daisies to science in a fun and interactive way.
Adults are free ONLY at Safety-Wise ratios.
Registration fee is $23 per Scout.
Registration deadline will occur when the maximum number of Scouts have registered or about 2 weeks prior to the event (about April 16)
To register visit the Council Web site, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Learn about Broadcasting at Scouting Event on Saturday, May 1 in Natick

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering an Intro to Broadcasting program for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts on Saturday, May 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Young Broadcasters of America, 81 Speen Street, in Natick. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may attend.
PROGRAM: Have you ever wanted to be on TV? How about host your own show?
Scouts can take the first step at a 2-hour workshop at Young Broadcasters of America where you will get a general overview of broadcasting by:
* Reading scripts off the teleprompter
* Do a studio announcer workshop with the PA system
* Learn basics of the interview technique
Registration fee is $30 per Scout. Adults are free.
Registration deadline will occur when the maximum number of Scouts have registered or about 2 weeks prior to the event (about April 16)
To register visit the Council Web site, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Create-A-Cook Program for Junior Scouts on Sunday, May 2 at Camp Virgina in Bolton

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council will hold a Create-a-Cook program for Junior Scouts at Camp Virginia in Bolton on Sunday, May 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may also register. This event is for Troops and individual Scouts. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: Get Smart: 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.
camp Virgina is located on Hudson Road in Bolton.
Registration fee is $13 per Scout.
Registration deadline will occur when the maximum number of Scout register or about 2 weeks prior to the event date (about April 16).

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dinosaur Dig for Brownies on May 13 at Camp Rice Moody in Reading

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Dinosaur Dig program at Camp Rice Moody in Reading on Thursday, May 13 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. for Brownie Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register. This event is for Troops and individual Scouts. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: 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 $9 per Scout.
Registration is expected to end when all the slots fill up or about 2 weeks before the event (About April 27).

Fish ar Cool Brownie Program Deadline is Tomorrow

Fish Are Cool - Water Wonders Try-It Program.
Get Smart. Work towards earning the Water Wonders badge from Norfolk Aggie students and their teacher. Marine Biology students will work with the girls to better understand the properties of water through hands-on experiments. Scouts will be able to observe and care for the schools various aquariums which are home to several varieties of fish, snails, frogs, eels and more. Enjoy learning how to properly care for fresh and salt water tanks and have a blast learning about the world of fish.
Saturday, April 10 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Norfolk County Agricultural High School, 400 Main Street
Walpole.

Registration fee is $13 per Scout.
Troops and individual Scout may register.
Registration closes on Friday, March 26.
To register, visit the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council's Web site, fill out the online registration form and pre-pay with a credit card.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Ice Chips Show Deadline is March, 29

See National, World, & Olympic figure skaters at the Ice Chips show on Saturday, April 10 at 1 p.m. at Harvard University. Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEM) has partnered with Ice Chips for discounted tickets at just $10. Family members may attend with Scouts.
GET BALANCED Local National competitors and World and Olympic guest skaters will perform with a cast of 100, including Girl Scouts from GSEM.
Girl Scouts can join the skaters for a meet-and-greet immediately after the show.
Parking available for a fee.
Registration deadline is March 29.
Tickets must be picked up at a GSEM office, e-mail Martha Bezzat, mbezzat@girlscoutseasternmass.org, with choice for pick-up location (Waltham, N.Andover, Boston, Middleboro).
The event is for all Scout levels from Daisy to Ambassador. Juliette Scouts in grades K-12 may also register.
The event will be at Harvard University, Bright Hockey Center, 79 North Harvard St.,
Cambridge.

Cinco de Mayo Daisy Program on May 2 in Waltham

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Cinco de Mayo event for Daisy Scouts at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham from 2 to 4 p.m. on May 2.
Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts can attend. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Get Real. Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Adults are expected to help.
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scouts. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is about 2 weeks prior to the event, although space could fill up before that date.
To register, visit the GSEM Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Cinco de Mayo Event on May for Daisies in Andover

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Cinco de Mayo event for Daisy Scouts at Camp Maude Eaton in Andover from 10 a.m. to noon on May 1. Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts can attend. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Get Real. Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Adults are expected to help.
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scouts. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is about 2 weeks prior to the event, although space could fill up before that date.
To register, visit the GSEM Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Indoor Skydiving Event for Senior & Ambassador Scouts on May 15

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is hosting an indoor SKYDIVING program on May 15 from 10 a.m. to Noon at SkyVenture, 3 Poisson Ave, in Nashua, N.H.! This event is for Senior & Ambassador Scouts only!
Get Balanced. Fly at SkyVenture New Hampshire! Tour the facility and then experience the freedom of flight in their state- of-the-art vertical wind tunnel.
Video and photos of your experience will be taken.
Registration fee is $45 per Scout.
Registration will end about 2 weeks before the event. Although, sometimes events fill up to capacity earlier.

Solar Car Race for Junior Scouts on May 16

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Solar Car Race on May 16 from 1 to 5 p.m. at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.
Program: Get Smart. Build and test your own solar powered vehicle with your Troop, organize a race within your Service Unit even, and then come to the GSEM Solar Car Race Day to race against girls from all over the Council.
Troops will register per girl.
Each team will receive their vehicle from GSEM for an additional fee of $25.
Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may also register.
Registration fee is $9 per Junior Scout.
Registration will end about 2 weeks before the event.

Sports Savvy Program for Older Scouts on April 25

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Sports Savvy program at the Hingham Scout House from 1 to 4 p.m. on April 25 for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register.
PROGRAM: Involved or interested in sports? Want to know where sports can take you now and in the future? Try out new fitness methods, learn from successful women how they turned their love of sports into exciting careers, and have fun with your friends as you spend an afternoon of sports, fitness, and fun!
The registration fee is $9 per Scout.
Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Registration deadline, according to GSEM, is typically 2 wqeeks prior to the event. Although some event due fill to capacity early.

Wild Women Weekend Overnight on June 12-13

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is holding a Wild Women Weekend for all Scout levels at Camp Bonnie Brae in East Otis from 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 12 to Sunday, June 13 at 10 a.m. Juliette Scouts may also register.
PROGRAM: Girls and women only - join us at CBB for a WILD weekend. We'll have a mix of adventurous activities like boating and a visit to the challenge course, but you'll also get the chance to pamper yourself a bit at our "camp spa."
The evening will not be complete until we get our groove on to some wildly wonderful karaoke!! This weekend is for girls and their mother, aunts, grandmothers, troops, and all female Girl Scouts that want to have a WILD time at camp!
Troops and Individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.For Groups & Girls w/ Adult
Event #4825
Registration cost is $35 per PERSON.
Registration will end when 120 people have registered or on May 24.
To register, visit the GSCWM Web site, fill out the online registration form, pre-pay with a credit card.

White Water Rafting for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts on Sunday, June 6

Paddle, Pole and Role program for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts at Crab Apple White Water Rafting in Charlemont on Sunday, June 6 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register.
PADDLE, POLE, & ROLE INTEREST PROJECT: This full-day program allows Girl Scouts to earn the Paddle Pole & Roll Interest Project using inflatable kayaks and professional instructors. The morning session includes instruction, on-water practice and relay races in the reservoir behind the base camp. The afternoon is spent paddling inflatable kayaks, "Funyaks" 8 miles down an easy stretch of the Deerfield River.
Follow-up work at home completes the IP requirements.
For Troops and individual Scouts. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event #4821
Registration cost is $55 per Scout and $55 per leader/adult.
Registration will end when 50 people have registered or on May 14.
To register: Contact Crab Apple at 800-553-RAFT and ask about the Paddle, Pole & Role program; for additional dates, current prices, information and reservations.

High Adventure Interest Project on June 12 for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a High Adventure Interest Project event at Camp Harrington in Bolyston on Saturday, June 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register.
PROGRAM: You're sure to climb out of your "comfort zone" at this full-day program earning your High Adventure Interest Project. You'll have a great time challenging yourself on low ropes, climbing wall, and high ropes elements. We're talking high-adrenaline OMG swinging-from-the-trees FUN!!!
Practice team building and learn the basics of adventure education as well as technical skills such as spotting, belaying, climbing, and more.
Bring a brown bag lunch.
Troops and Individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event: 4822
Registration is $15 per Scout.
Registration will end when 100 Scouts or on May 28.
To register visit the GSCWM Web site, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Swim & Fun Overnight Program for Brownies on June 12-13

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is offering a Swim & Fun Overnight program at the Worcester YWCA on Saturday, June 12 from 7 p.m. until Sunday, June 13 to 9 a.m. for Brownie Scouts.
PROGRAM: The Synchro-maids of the YWCA have planned a night of fun and activities for you! Activities will include swimming, dance, crafts, indoor sports and more! Scouts will also have a chance to watch a few routines performed by the Synchro-maids synchronized swim team and try 'synchro' yourself! Includes all activities, drinks, pizza, snack and breakfast.
This event is really for Troops. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules.
Individual Scouts may register, but it is recommended they registered with a buddy.
Event # 4824
Registration is $25 per scout.
Registration will close when 60 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact YWCA, Patty Flanagan, at 508-767-2505 x3021 or pflanagan@ywcaworcester.org.

Sundown Safari at Southwick's Zoo on May 22 for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts

Sundown Safari Program for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts at Southwick's zoo in Mendon on Saturday night, May 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades K-5 may also register for this special program by the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council.
PROGRAM: Zoo staff will guide you through an after-hours adventure. Go behind the scenes with an exciting tour that brings you up close and personal with many exotic species. Scouts will learn about the history of the zoo, captive versus wild environments, exhibit design, adaptations, animal behaviors, enrichment and healthy diets. Some of the animals that we'll focus on are: tortoises, giraffes, parrots, kangaroos, monkeys, chimps, white rhinos and large cats.
Bring your flashlights!
This event is for Troops and Individual Scouts. Troops must adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event #4808
Registration cost is $20 per Scout and $20 per leader & adult volunteer.
Registration will end when 80 Scouts have registered or on April 23.
To register: Contact Southwick's Zoo Earth Ltd. Discovery Center at 800-258-9182 x208 or x209 or earth@earthltd.org.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Horsemanship Program on May 22

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is offering a Horsemanship Basics program on Saturday, may 22 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Biscuit Hill Farm in Shelburne, Massachusetts. The program is for Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior & Ambassador Scouts. (Sorry, no Daisies). Juliette Scouts in grades 2-12 may also registered.
PROGRAM: Learn about grooming, leading, safety, equine behavior, tacking up and more in this half-day workshop at Biscuit Hill Farm in Shelburne. This will be a chance to work towards horse related badges or to just have fun and learn about horses and then get a chance to ride one.
Be sure to wear hard sole shoes.
Helmets will be provided for any participants that do not own one.
For Troops and Individual Scouts. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event # 4805
Registration cost is $22 per Scout.
Registration is for the first 22 Scouts or until April 30.
To register, visit the GSCWM Web site, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Horse Riding Program for Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Scouts on May 8

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is offering Horse Sense Riding Lessons for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts on Saturday, May 8 at half-hour intervals between noon and 2 p.m.
PROGRAM: Learn how to mount, dismount, walk, turn and stop. Another step towards earning your Horse Sense IP. This program includes an introductory 1/2 hour lesson and is immediately following the Horse Sense program (see Horse Sense program description). Your lesson time will vary depending on the number of girls who sign up.
For Troops and individual Scouts. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register
Event # 4783
Registration fee is $15 per Scout.
Registration deadline is April 17 or when 25 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact Camp Marshall at 508-885-4891 or programs@campmarshall.org

Horse Sense IP Program on May 8 in Spencer

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Horse Sense Program on Saturday, May 8 from 9 a.m. to noon at Camp Marshall in Spencer for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops must adhere to safety wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: Work towards your Horse Sense IP in this super-fun horse program! Scouts will learn horse safety, standard horse etiquette, grooming and leading a horse. Scout also will explore the tack room and learn about the equipment and its care.
IPs can be purchased separately from the council store.
An optional introductory 1/2 hour lesson is also available directly after this program (see Horse Sense Riding Lesson program description).
Event #4782
Registration cost is $20 per Scout.
Registration deadline is April 17 or when 25 Scouts register.
To register: Contact Camp Marshall at 508-885-4891 or programs@campmarshall.org

Plant Life IP Program on Saturday, June 5

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is holding a Plant Life IP Program on Saturday, June 5 at Tower Hill Botanical Gardens in Boylston for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts room 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with adult.
PROGRAM: Explore the world of plants and gardening at Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Find out what you need to start your own garden while you try out different kinds of gardening tools, learn about different soils, garden pests and more. Discover the beauty of nature at Tower Hill through a guided tour and go home with a new plant ... one that wasn’t grown from a seed!
Scouts will complete five of the requirements for the Plant Life Interest Project. The patch will be provided, however you will need to complete additional activities on your own to fully earn the award.
Event # 4816
Registration cost is $12 per Scout and $8 per leader/adult.
Registration deadline is May 7 or when 50 Scouts have registered.
Register online at the GSCWM Web site. Fill out on the online registration form & pre-pay with a credit card.

Worcester Swim Overnight on May 29-30

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts & the Worcester YWCA have teamed up for a special Swim & Fun Overnight Program for Brownie & Junior Scouts on Saturday May 29 starting at 7 p.m. until Sunday, May 30 at 9 a.m.
PROGRAM: The Synchro-maids of the YWCA have planned a night of fun and activities for you! Activities will include swimming, dance, crafts, indoor sports and more! You'll also have a chance to watch a few routines performed by the Synchro-maids synchronized swim team and try 'synchro' yourself! Registration price includes all activities, drinks, pizza, snack, and breakfast.
This event is more for Troops, but call and ask about Individual Scout spots.
Event # 4809
Registration is $25 per Scout.
Registration is ongoing until 60 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact YWCA, Patty Flanagan, at 508-767-2505 x3021 or pflanagan@ywcaworcester.org

Buttonwood Zoo Overnight program for Brownies on May 15-16

Things that Go Bump in the Night program at the Buttonwood Park zoo in New Bedford for Brownies on Saturday, May 15 at 6 p.m. until Sunday, May 16 at 9 a.m. Sponsored by Girl scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council, Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Each Troop must provide a trained over night leader and a first aider. Each Troop must also provide 1 adult for every 5 Scouts. Individual Scout may registers but must attend with a legal guardian.
PROGRAM: Have you ever wondered just what exactly those things that go bump in the night are? Learn about unique creatures of the night and the spectacular ways they are adapted for life under the cover of darkness. While learning about nocturnal animal adaptations, participants will explore their own sensory abilities and even dissect an owl pellet! Girls will meet the requirements for their Animals and Senses Try-Its (not included) at this awesome Flashlight Adventure! Participation patch provided which allows free zoo admission through 2011.
Event # 4796
Registration cost is $55 per person, including Scouts & adults.
Registration deadline is April 16 or when 60 people have registered.
Register online at the GSCWM Web site. Fill out the online registration form and pre-pay with a credit card.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Girl Scouts Walk Together Event on April 25

Walk-Together for Fun, Fitness and Friendship on April 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Brownie, Junior, Cadette, & Senior level Scouts.
The Walk 'n Mass Vokssport Club will be running a Walk Together with Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham. Girl Scouts and their families are invited to walk the 10 km route that will go through our camp. Girls can purchase the AVA Participation Patch for Girl Scout Walks after they have completed a Volksmarch.
If Junior troops, Cadettes, Seniors or Ambassadors are interested in volunteering to help with the Volksmarch please email jvanburen@girlscoutseasternmass.org.
First aider is required for Troops.
The event is free but pre-registration is required.

Girl Scout Golf Event on Saturday, April 24

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts will host a Girls Golf Club Kick Off Event on Saturday, April 24 at a location TBD for Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts from 10 a.m. to noon.
Juliette Scouts in grades 2-12 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: Kick off the spring/summer season learning the basics of golf. Local golf pros will instruct clinics in putting, chipping and full swing. It's a fun-filled introduction to the 2010 Summer Girls Golf Club. Golf clubs will be available to borrow.
Event # 4754
This is a free event but pre-registration is required.
Registration ends on April 19 or when 150 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact Susan Teitel at pvgirlsgolf@yahoo.com or 413-896-0596.

Gardens Galore Program on May 29th for Daisy Scouts

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Gardens Galore program for Daisy Scouts at Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Bolyston on Saturday, May 29 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops and Individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules.
PROGRAM: Search for colors and shapes on the beautiful grounds of Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Garden games and songs add to the fun. Plant some flower or vegetable seeds to take home and start your own garden! A nice tie-in with the Daisy Flower Garden Journey and a fun, informative program for the girls! A participation patch is included.
Event # 4804
Registration is $12 per Scout and $8 per leader and or adult.
Registration ends on April 30 or when 50 Scouts have registered.
To register visit the GSCWM Web site and fill out the online registration form and pre-pay with a credit card.

Amazing Race in Worcester on Saturday, May 22

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting an Amazing Race program for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts on Saturday, May 22 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Program: The race starts in a US city - Worcester, Massachusetts! Teams must follow clues and instructions and make their way to checkpoints in places around the city, eventually racing to the finish line! Along the way teams perform tasks that represent the culture and adventures of the city - past and present. Teams will come across obstacles and challenges in the form of road blocks, detours and pit stops. Do you think you have the brains, brawn and street-smarts to win the race? Form your team and become a contestant in the AMAZING RACE!
Teams are made up of girls (with their adult chaperones/drivers), with one vehicle per team. Many teams will enter; only one team will win.
Event #: 4802
Registration cost is $20 per Scout.
Minimum 8 teams (1 vehicle per team) and no maximums.
Registration deadline is May 1
To register, contact the Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Girl Scout Night at CATS

My Brownie Troop is interested in doing Girl Scout Night at CATS.
I'm posting this to see if another Troop might be interested in joining us.

Broadway in Boston is holding a Girl Scout Night for CATS on Thursday, April 15 at the Colonial Theatre. Curtains rise at 7:30 p.m.
**Tickets are $27. (They are in the balcony).


The Scouts (Brownie level and higher) will be eligible for a Broadway Across America Patch for the back of their vest by attending the CATS show, participating in a pre-show event, a Colonial Theatre tour, and a group Girl Scout photo that night.

The pre-show event is a special meeting with the Animal Rescue League of Boston. scouts will talk about ways you can help care for your pet and get involved with the animal community in your own neighborhood.

PLEASE e-mail me at spetroni@rcn.com by Monday, March 22 - NO LATER than Noon, if you would like to join our Troop.
When you e-mail me, let me know number of tickets needed, number of Scouts for the patches, and Troop level and #.

Thanks
Susan Scully Petroni
Brownie Troop 72082

Friday, March 12, 2010

Happy 98th Birthday Girl Scouts!

Today, join in celebrating the 98th anniversary of Girl Scouts! More than 3 million girls in the United States and more than are discovering their path to leadership through Girl Scouts.
Self-discovery and community service were core values that Girls Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low sought to instill in girls from the earliest days. When the organization was founded in 1912, many girls’ paths in life were limited and Low’s vision was to establish an organization where any American girl could expand her personal horizon by having fun while exploring new interests and contributing to society. Low was determined to help expand opportunities and learning for the average American girl, and founded Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Register for April Vacation Week One-day Camps

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering School vacation week DAY camps for Brownie, Junior & Cadette Scouts on April 20, April 21, April 22, and April 23. Juliette Scouts in grades 2-6 may also register.
You can register your daughter for one day ($40 per day) including bus transportation, from either Brophy or Potter Road elementary or register her for 2, 3, or all 4 days.

Below is a link for registration (you can either pre-pay with a credit card or mail a check.)
http://registration.girlscoutseasternmass.org/cgi-bin/browse.cgi?campID=32

Bus picks up at 8 a.m.
Drops off at 5 p.m.

This is a good way to test out the camp experience for Scouts who have never tried it. It is also a great option for working parents, whose daughter enjoys Scouting.

The buses for Framingham were recently added!
Spaces are still available for all 4 days as of today!

Old Sturbridge Village Host Girl Scout Day on March 27

Old Sturbridge Village Hosts Girl Scout Day on March 27
Many of the Try-It workshops, Badge Workshops, and other workshops have sold out, but Girl Scouts can still register up until Friday, March 26 for the special reduced admission price of just $7.

Girl Scout Day is for Girl Scouts of all ages who are interested in learning more about multi-culturalism in New England in the early 19th century. Learn about how minority women paved a way for themselves and those after them. Meet Molly Geet, a Native American Doctress; Mumbet, a slave who fought for her freedom in the Massachusetts court system and won; and Mary Culligan, an Irish Immigrant and hired-hand.
Also, inspired by Women's History Month, girls can explore the everyday lives of girls and women through demonstrations and performances! Visit the animals and the costumed Villagers throughout the Countryside and the Center Village.
If time permits, consider making a quick craft in the Hands-on Crafts Center at $5-10 per activity - first come, first served; some age and safety restrictions apply.
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•This event is for Groups and Individual Scouts w/an Adult - Family Members too!
•Admission is $7 per Scout (ages 5-17); one adult per Scout also pays the special $7 Scout Day rate. Additional Adults pay the Adult Admission rate of $20.
(Admission rate includes most Village activities and an Old Sturbridge Village patch for the Scout.) Members, Sturbridge residents, and children under three are free
•We request that Scouts wear their uniforms.
•Scouts will receive an activity sheet to complete during their visit. Once completed, Scouts go to the Gift Shop to receive an OSV patch.

Sundown Safari Program at Southwick's Zoo on Saturday night, May 15

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts and Southwick's Zoo in Mendon is hosting a Sundown Safari for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts on Saturday night from 6 to 8. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register. This event is for Troops and individual Scouts. Troops must adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: Zoo staff will guide Scouts through an after-hours adventure. Go behind the scenes with an exciting tour that brings you up close and personal with many exotic species. Scouts will learn about the history of the zoo, captive versus wild environments, exhibit design, adaptations, animal behaviors, enrichment and healthy diets. Some of the animals that we'll focus on are: tortoises, giraffes, parrots, kangaroos, monkeys, chimps, white rhinos and large cats. Bring your flashlights!
Event # 4795
Registration fee is $20 per Scout and $20 per leader or adult.
Registration will end on April 16 or when 80 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact Southwick's Zoo Earth Ltd. Discovery Center at 800-258-9182 x208 or x209 or earth@earthltd.org

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Thank You Day April 10 in Quincy

As a special thank you to our valued registered volunteers, Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council will hold a 2nd Annual Thank You Day on saturday, April 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Quincy.
The event is all about honoring and thanking volunteers for their service to GSEM and our girls. Come be enriched with activities and sessions just for you or learn something new to take back to the troop.
Sessions include: Bridging, Ceremonies, Level Workshops, etc.
Guest speakers, lunch & special surprises throughout the day are included! Pre-registration is required.
The cost to attend is $5 per volunteer, including lunch.
The registration deadline is roughly March 25.

For the Birds Workshop for Junior Scouts on Saturday, May 15 in Worcester

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is offering a For the Birds badge Workshop for Junior Scouts at Broad Meadow Brook in Worcester on Saturday, May 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 also may register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult. Adults may be expected to help at the workshop.
Badge workshop: Become an ornithologist (a person who studies birds) while earning Our Council's Own For the Birds Badge as we explore the fascinating world of birds. Learn about beak adaptations, bird calls, feathers, migrations and so much more. Learn from naturalists and go for a hike on the sanctuary grounds for a bit of bird watching!
The badge is not included in the registration price and must be purchased at GSCWM Store, like Worcester.
Event #4792
Registration fee is $8 per Scout. Leaders and adults are free.
Registration deadline is May 14 or when 30 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact Mass Audubon Society at 508-753-6087 or sfarnam@massaudubon.org

Aerospace Program for Junior Scouts at Top Fun Aviation Toy Museum on Saturday, May 1

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is holding Aerospace Program for Junior Scouts at the Top Fun Aviation Toy Museum in Fitchburg on Saturday, May 1, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops should follow safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts should attend with an adult.
Workshop: During this day-long workshop you'll complete 5 activities for the Aerospace Badge while learning and connecting with this fantastic museum staff!
Make different kinds of paper airplanes and test fly them to discover their flight characteristics. Take a tour of the museum exhibits and after lunch (bring bagged lunches), the group will reconvene to decorate and assemble kites.
Scouts will also explore careers in aviation and what it would be like to live and work in space. After an adult-free planning period, Scouts will then present a skit on living and working in space. If there's time, Scouts will finish off with a treasure hunt. Then, weather permitting, Scouts will take our kites down to Riverside Park for a test flight.
All your creations will go home with you for more flying fun!
Event # 4761
Registration will end on April 1 or when 30 scouts and 20 adults have registered.
Registration fee is $7 per Scout.
To register: Contact Top Fun Aviation Museum at 978-297-4337 or topfunaviation@verizon.net

Crazy About Animals Zoo Overnight For Cadette Scouts on April 17 & 18

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is offering a CRAZY About Animals! Zoo Overnight for Cadette Scouts at the Buttonwood Zoo in New Bedford on Saturday, April 17 & Sunday, April 18. Event starts at 6 p.m. on Saturday and ends at 9 a.m. on Sunday. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-7-8 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register.
PROGRAM: Discover the many careers that exist working with animals. Connect with zoo staff to find out just what it takes to become a zookeeper, veterinarian, field researcher, etc.
Participants will design an animal exhibit, discover (and create) one of the very special things zookeepers do to keep animals healthy and active, and even get a behind-the-scenes look at where the animal's food is prepared - the commissary.
Participation patch is provided which allows free zoo admission through 2011.
Troops and individual Scouts may register. Each Troop must provide a trained overnight leader and first aider, and provide 1 adult for every 5 girls (minimum 2 adults per group - maximum determined by the number of girls registered).
•Event #4730
Registration cost is $55 per person - Scout, leader, or adult.
Registration will end on March 19 or when 60 people have registered.
To register visit the GSCWM web site, fill out the online registration form, and prepay with a credit card.

March Service Unit Meeting Minutes

Framingham Girl Scout Leader Meeting Tuesday, March 2, 2010
7-8pm Plymouth Church, Edgell Road

Council programs and forms: www.girlscoutseasternmass.org
Town Web site: www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com

All leader meetings this year to be held the first Tuesday of the month at the Plymouth Church.
Next meeting = April 6
Agenda: Discuss open Service Unit positions, Bridging


Introductions/Attendance: 9 in attendance

Cookie Chair = Helena
REMINDER:
direct debit for payments should have been in by March 4 and all girl information must be in by March 19
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Council Updates:
1) Certified Troop Campers --no longer need certification. It is expected that they camp regularly with the girls
2) Check council website listed above for other activities

Town-wide Events:
A. Girl Scout Sunday --St Bridget Church hosted a Mass on Sun, Mar 7 at 9 a.m. about 30 Girl Scouts from town attended & participated. It was a very nice ceremony
B.Girl Scout Bowling at Fairways, Natick Sat, March 6 -- about 175 girls and pals bowled, fun time
C.Town Bridging -- Susan Petroni is working of organizing possible locations are St Stevens and St Andrews and possible dates are late May early June, watch Yahoo leader Group for further updates

Thanks to Susan Petroni, lots of activity information is shared through the Framingham Girl Scouts Web site -- www.framinghamgirlscouts.blogspot.com
If you do not already receive the "feedbitz" e-newsletter when new events are posted, please register your e-mail address. The place to do that is on the top right-hand corner of this web site.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Framingham Girl Scouts Bowl

Almost 175 Scouts participated in the Framingham Girl Scouts Me & My Pal Bowling Event on Saturday, March 6. Scouts who participated each received a round bowling participation patch for the back of their vest or sash. The event was planned to coincide with national Girl Scout Week.
Below is a slideshow of photos from the event:
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Friday, March 5, 2010

Making Hobbies Badge Workshop for Junior Scouts at Camp Green Eyrie during School Vacation Week on Thursday, April 22

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Making Hobbies Badge Workshop during School Vacation Week for Junior Scouts. It's Not Easy Being Green: Making Hobbies Badge Workshop will be held at Camp Green Eyrie in Harvard on Thursday, April 22 from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Troops and Individual Scouts may register. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts should attend with an adult.
BADGE WORKSHOP: Using our "inner green" we will explore the Making Hobbies Badge (included in registration fee). Solving the riddle "What do we do now?" the group will cooperatively create items in our recycle station. We'll get inspired as we work together as a team to craft and re-craft. Scouts will complete pieces and then be judged by peers for the honor of display in the Chair City Artisan's Gallery. This workshop will also explore owning a craft business as well as crafting safety.
Event #4747
Registration cost is $8 per Scout.
Registration will end on April 2 or when 75 Scouts have registered.
To register visit the GSCWM Web site, fill out the online registration form and prepay with a credit card.

Visual Arts Badge Workshop on Sunday, April 11 at Worcester Art Museum

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Badge Workshop on Visual Arts at the Worcester Art Museum on Junior Scouts on Sunday, April 11 from 3 to 5 p.m. Individual Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may register.
Program: Tour the museum galleries for inspiration and sketch ideas to bring back to the studio. Then pick up your paint brush and work with a museum instructor to learn about color, design, perspective and composition in your own creative work of art. You will also have the opportunity to learn about the career of an artist/art teacher during the workshop. Have fun exploring the galleries and making art in the museum's studios while working towards your Visual Arts Badge! Includes a custom tailored, 30-minute guided tour followed by a 90-minute creative studio activity.
Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts should attend with an adult.
Event # 4723
Registration fee is $20 per Scout.
Registration will end when 40 Scouts have registered or on March 26.
To register contact the Education Department at 508-793-4333.

Cinco de Mayo Daisy Event on May 2 in Waltham

Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is holding a Cinco de Mayo Event for Daisy Scouts on May 2 from 2 to 4 p.m. for Daisy Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops should adhere to safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts should attend with an adult.
Program: Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Adults are expected to help.
The event will be held at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham.

Registration fee is $10.50 per Scout. Leaders and adults are free.
Registration ends roughly 2 weeks before the event, or when the maximum number of Scouts has been reached.
To register, visit the Council Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Humans & Habitats Badge Program For Junior Scouts on April10 at the Heifer Learning Center at Overlook Farm in Rutland

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting a Humans & Habitats Badge Workshop for Junior Scouts in Rutland at the Heifer Learning Center at Overlook Farm on
Saturday, April 10, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Juliette Scouts in grades 4 7 5 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops must follow safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
PROGRAM: While preparing and eating a Global Village meal, discover how culture is reflected in the food we eat and how we prepare it. Investigate the impact of food choices and examine issues surrounding population and resource distribution. This program qualifies for the Humans & Habitats Badge (included in the registration price).
You may wish to provide a snack for the ride home as the “meal” consists of a typical simple lunch that would be prepared in a culture other than the U.S. (i.e. quinoa and vegetable stew-Peru).
Call for other dates and large-group requests.
Visit www.heifer.org to learn more about Heifer's mission.
Event # 4714
Registration is 422.50 per Scout or $225 maximum per Troop of 15.
Registration will end on March 12 or when 15 Scouts have registered.
To register, Contact Heifer Learning Center at 508-886-2221 or Overlook.Farm@Heifer.org.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Special Trash to Treasure Program for All Scouts at Wistariahurst Museum on Saturday, March 27

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council is hosting a Trash to Treasure event at the Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke on Saturday, March 27 from 10 a.m. to noon. for all Scout levels.
Imagine! During this hands-on session with a local artist, girls can make bottle cap jewelry, brooch pins with buttons and paper clips, and then pile their treasures into a custom-designed jewelry box fashioned from a reusable shoe box. Turn castaways into fun and functional stuff. It's fun being green!
Troops and individual Scouts may register. As space is small, please limit the number of adults to safety-wise rules.
If the morning program fills, an afternoon session may be added.
Event #4690
Registration is $8 per Scout.
Registration closes on March 6 or when 40 Scouts have registered.
To register, Contact Marjorie at 413-322-5660

Monday, March 1, 2010

Medieval IP Event on May 16 for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts will host an Museum Discovery IP - Medieval Style Program at Higgins Armory Museum in Worcester on Sunday, May 16, from noon to 3 p.m. for Cadette, Senior, & Ambassador Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 6-12 may also register.
IP PROGRAM: Discover Higgins Armory Museum in a whole new way! Earn your Museum Discovery IP while you learn about the history of the museum, where all the wonderful items came from, how they’re stored and so much more! While connecting with the museum’s staff you’ll learn about museum careers as well as other related careers and you’ll find out about volunteer opportunities - ever thought about working in a museum or helping out at a medieval workshop, presentation or faire? Higgins is a great place to do that just! In this workshop you'll find out how! Discover, Connect and Take Action…all in one workshop!
This program is for Troops & individual Scouts. Troops must follow safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event # 4798
Registration is $15 per Scout. Registration fee for leaders & adults is $8.
Registration will end on April 23 or when 30 Scouts have registered.
To register: Contact Higgins Armory Museum, Rhonda, at 508-853-6015 x20 or rhoule@higgins.org.

Girl Sports Try-It Program for Brownies at Camp Harrington on June 6

Girl Scouts of central & Western Massachusetts is offering a Girl Sports Adventure for Brownie Scouts at Camp Harrington in Boylston on Sunday, June 6 from 1 to 4 p.m. Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3, and recently bridged Daisy Scouts may register.
Try-It Program: Being active and challenging yourself is a great way to discover just what you can do when you try. Cross an imaginary alligator-infested swamp with the help of your team and a swinging vine, balance together on a giant teeter-totter, protect your “Jedi Warrior” while trying to tag theirs by throwing yarn balls through space to earn your GirlSports Try-It by playing energy-packed field games, working together to figure out brain–teasing challenges and supporting each other while climbing out of your “comfort zone” on the low rope challenge course ~ all in the spirit of adventure!
Troops and individual scouts may register. Safety-wise rules apply to Troops. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
NOTE: Not sure if the Try-It badge is included in the cost of the registration fee. call Council to confirm.
Event # 4819
Registration fee is $12 per Brownie.
Registration will end on May 21 or when 100 Scouts have registered.
To register visit the GSCWM Web site, fill out the online registration form and pre-pay with a credit card.

Swimming Badge Program for Junior Scouts on April 24 in Worcester

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts Council will host a Swimming Badge Program for Junior Scouts on Swimming Badge at the YWCA in Worcester on Saturday, April 24 from 3:30 to 6 p.m. for Junior Scouts. Juliette Scouts in grades 4 & 5 may also register.
BADGE PROGRAM: Looking for a fun way to earn the Junior Swimming Badge? Girls will work in small groups, choosing from 8 stations. After completing 6 stations, Scouts will have earned the badge! There will also be time for free swim and a chance to watch a performance of the Synchro-maids synchronized swim team!
NOTE: Badges can be purchased separately at the Council store.
Troops and individual Scouts may register. Troops must follow safety-wise rules. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event # 4760
Registration is ongoing until 60 Scouts are registered.
Registration is $12 per Scout.
To register: Contact YWCA, Patty Flanagan, at 508-767-2505 x3021 or pflanagan@ywcaworcester.org.

Zoobilee Event at the Zoo in Forest Park in Springfield on May 21 for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts

Girl Scouts of Central & Western Massachusetts is hosting Zoobilee at The Zoo in Forest Park
in Springfield on Friday, May 21, from 4 to 6 p.m. for Daisy, Brownie, & Junior Scouts
. Juliette Scouts in grades K-5 may also register.
Program: Meet animals up close and personal after hours at the zoo when it becomes a fantastically fun, wildlife learning place for Girl Scouts.
At discovery stations, Scouts will find out what animals eat and why, and how similar their nutritional needs are. Scouts can hop on the Zoo Train to check out hard-to-reach zoo destinations. Dress to be outside.
Registration fee does not include $2 park entrance charged per in-state vehicle. Participation patch included in the Scouts' registration fee.
This event is for Troops and individual Scouts. Safety-wise rules apply to Troops. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Event # 4801
Registration fee is $10 per Scout and $9 per leader and adult.
Registration will end on May 7 or when 200 people are registered.
To register, visit the GSCWM Web site and fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.

Bowling Registration Deadline is Tomorrow

All Girl Scout leaders and adult volunteers are invited to the next Framingham Service Unit meeting on Tuesday, March 2 at 7 p.m.
Scheduled agenda: Girl Scout Week activities (March 6-13), including Bowling on Saturday, March 6; and a update on town-wide bridging.
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Tuesday, March 2 is also the deadline to register and pay for any Scout participating in the Me & My Pal Bowling Event.