“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.

Friday, June 22, 2012

[5B Flag Ceremony]





Brainstorming Questions

What did you do at flag practice this week?
Put up the flag

What did you learn?
How to hook an put up the flag

Who did you talk to?
We talked to ourselves and the helper helped us


What did you talk about?
how to put the flag up and helping strategize

Favorite/least favorite moments?
Our favorite part was being able to put the flags up for camp and our least favorite part was having the whole camp watching us


Funny moments? Exciting stories?
There wasn't really any


What was really fun at camp?
Archery and catching frogs and turtles at the nature pond. We caught about twenty frogs and four turtles.

What was your favorite food at camp?
Chicken in the woods.



What did you do at the overnight?
We ate popcorn, saw the International Space Station pass in the sky, had pink cows, had pineapple upside down cake, scavenger hunt, laughed, and told jokes.

Feel free to make and answer your own questions—creative effort counts!

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