“100 Years of Sisterhood!”

Join your friends old and new as we celebrate 100 Years of Girl Scouting traditions at camp. The days will be filled with activities such as lacing, nature, and outdoor skills including team building initiatives, orienteering, knot tying, fire building, and cooking over a campfire. In addition, older girls will challenge themselves with woodshop, canoeing, archery and have the option to spend the night at camp, while younger girls will make a craft, learn camp songs and swim.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Come to camp! 100 years can't be wrong!

Volunteering is easy, requires no prior training, and will make both the girls and you smile!  Our camp is entirely planned and led by volunteers.  It is important that you, an adult family member, friend, or even neighbor, volunteer even if it is only for a day or two. If you cannot volunteer during the week of camp, please consider helping with camp planning, set-up or take-down.
PLANNING:  Our camp planning team has begun working on ideas to make this years camp, "100 Years of Sisterhood", a great time for campers and volunteers. We need troops, older girls and adults to pitch in with planning between February and June, and with leading activities at camp. We can use any volunteer skills: administrative, creative, shopping, planning and of course leading at camp.
SET-UP:  We are looking for volunteers on Saturday, June 16 from 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. to assist with set-up (this date is different than previously announced!).  Jobs include sorting trading post items by unit, assembling square buckets for units, delivering unit boxes to sites, setting up unit flags for opening and closing activities, and setting up the peewee unit.
TAKE-DOWN:  Help is also needed on Friday June 22 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm for camp clean-up.  Jobs include the reverse of set-up activities mentioned above as well as sweeping, mopping and cleaning of rooms in the Activity Station and Troop House.

Please contact Carmen (our Volunteer Day Camp Director) if you want to get involved.

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