Sojourning to Savannah Parent Meeting, May 15

jglBirthplacePatchAsalaamu Alaikum,

Join Sis. Kesha on Friday, May 15, 6 – 7PM, as she gives an overview of the 2017 trip to Savannah. This trip is for girls who will be Cadettes, Juniors and Brownies in 2017 inshaAllah (which includes girls who are currently first-year Cadettes, Juniors, Brownies and second-year Daisies).

At this meeting girls and parents will learn some Girl Scout history and review the Parent and Girl Scout contract, dates for deposits, and guidelines for participation. Remember that the first requirement for participation is to sell Girl Scout cookie with the troop for at least three Cookie Seasons. I can’t wait to share what we have in store for our girls.

Ma salaama

Sis. Kesha

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On Your Own: Girl Scout Day at Hillwood, Apr 18

hillwoodEstateCelebrate spring with the Girl Scouts during a fun-filled and festive day at Hillwood! Explore enchanting gardens, discover glittering treasures in the mansion, putt on the green, play garden games, practice yoga in the garden, and create your own artwork. Earn a Girl Scout Daisy petal (Lupe and Gloria), Girl Scout Brownie badge (Making Friends and My Best Self), Girl Scout Junior badge (Social Butterfly and Staying Fit), or Girl Scout Cadette badge (Science of Happiness). Register no later than April 6 to receive a free participation patch.

Register: http://www.hillwoodmuseum.org/your-visit/plan-your-visit/group-tours/girl-scouts/girl-scout-day-hillwood

QUICK RECAP
What: Girl Scout Day at Hillwood
Who: Daisies, Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes & Families
When: Saturday, April 18, 2015, 10AM-2PM
Where: Hillwood Estate, Museum and Gardens
4155 Linnean Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008
Cost: Girl $10, Adult $5, Tagalong $10

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On Your Own: Girl Scout Maker Day, Apr 25

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What is a Girl Scout Maker?

Girl Scout Makers like making things they’re excited about—whether it’s a craft, a piece of furniture, a robot, or a computer program. Makers like to tinker, take things apart, and try and put them back together again in new ways. Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t. It doesn’t matter!

Making is social. Makers like to engage with others, share their ideas, and learn by doing. Makers like to solve problems, and they like to make the world better. Sounds like Girl Scouts!

Making encourages creation and invention. It can be woven into any subject at any skill level and can help girls uncover their hidden STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math plus Art) talents—combining interests in math and art, science and theater, or engineering and design. Help girls make their ideas into reality by letting them explore, test prototypes, make mistakes, and try again! Girls will benefit and thrive from having opportunities to work together, share their ideas and skills, focus on a common goal or project, and make a sustainable change in their community.

Join us for the first Girl Scout Maker Day on April 25, 2015 from 1 to 4pm at National Conference Center, Leesburg, VA.

Registration is now open to exhibit at this year’s Maker Day. Please review the guidelines below before completing the application.

Maker Day Guidelines – Please review these guidelines if you would like to exhibit at Maker Day.

Maker Day Application – This application is for all Girls Scouts wishing to exhibit something they have made.

Maker Day Registration – This is for all girls and troops who would like to attend Maker Day, but NOT exhibit anything.

Help your girls become Girl Scout Makers. Each week we will feature a STEAM activity for girls to try. The idea is to expose girls to the many faces of STEAM so they can find their passion and interest. Click here to see this week’s activity and to access previous activities.

Follow us on Facebook.com/GSCNC to get updates on our Maker event.

For more information on how to get involved, contact: Sara Tyler: styler@gscnc.org

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay in touch with the Council.

QUICK RECAP
What: Girl Scout Maker Day
Who: All levels
When: April 25, 2015 from 1 – 4pm
Where: National Conference Center
18980 Upper Belmont Place, Leesburg, VA 20176
Cost: Free

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