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Program EssentialsTravel, Arts, Theater & More!

Spring/Summer 2013

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arts & culture

Auditorium Theatre TourTour the Auditorium Theatre and marvel at the art and architecture of Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan. Built in 1889, the theater follows that time of Chicago’s history. You will be assigned a tour time between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Tours will be one hour long.Date: Feb. 18Code: 260083Location: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, ILCost: $12 per person

Art-O-Rama!Hands-on art exploration is the theme of the day. Five arts workshops will include recycled art, acting, music, jewelry making and a clay project. A special Girl Scout Birthday project will be included. Bring a sack lunch and a bag to take home your projects.Date: March 9, 9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.Code: 260753Location: South Shore Arts, Munster, INCost: $28 per girl

Women in HistoryIn celebration of Women’s History Month, join professional singer and ac-tress Lori Mestas at the Joliet Area Historical Museum as she portrays famous women from our history. Through drama and song Lori will share their stories, inspiring others how to make a difference too! Afterward, Lori will share her personal experiences in show business allowing for a question-and-answer session with the girls. Juniors can work toward their “Playing the Past” badge. Visit the museum’s beautiful exhibits and galleries before or after the program.Date: March 16Codes: 26898 (museum 12 p.m./show 1 p.m.) 26888 (show 1 p.m./museum 2:15 p.m.)Location: Joliet Area Historical Museum Joliet, ILCost: $17 per person

Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterThis ballet performance will leave you breathless. Dubbed the “sleek athletic masters of the universe” by The New York Times, the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater performance is a must see! The show will blend their newest and boldest premieres with their time-less classics, including the masterpiece, “Revelations.”Date: March 16, 2 p.m. matineeCode: 260777Location: Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, ILCost: $30 per person

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for girls2012-13 Program Essentials

Council-sponsored events/activities/trips:Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana publishes several guides each year (including this special insert!) that include all kinds of activities for girls to do by themselves, with their troops and with friends and family members. Keep the guides handy all year long. If you misplaced the last copy (see the image at right), just visit www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org. This special insert includes recently added activities and events.

To register, go to register.girlscoutsgcnwi.org and use the code number designated by each event.

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Emerald City Theatre – A Frog Prince, ContinuedWhen “happily ever after” isn’t what he expected, The Frog Prince heads out for a new adventure. While searching for his true amphibian self, he meets witches from Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, and Cinderella’s Fairy Godmother. This musical tour through the enchanted forest is an Emerald City world premiere. After the performance, participate in group theater activities, autograph session and question-and-answer session including cast members. Emerald City Theatre Patch included.Date: April 6, 10:30 a.m.Code: 260683Location: Apollo Theatre, Chicago, ILCost: $16 per person

CinderellaCinderella is one of the best loved stories in literature. It is the story of a young woman who finds passion and joy in her most humble surroundings despite the challenges that confront her. The moral of the story is simple, when you believe in yourself and the love around you, dreams do come true. Also included is a free “Dance Sampler,” a 20-minute dance class taught by an Indiana Ballet Theatre ballerina. Date: April 18, 6 p.m. showCodes: 260997 (show only) 260998 (5:55 dance sampler/show) 260999 (5:30 dance sampler/show)Location: Star Plaza Theatre, Merrillville, INCost: $17 per girl, $25 per adult

Girl Scout Day at the Capitol!Join Girl Scouts from throughout Illinois who are storming our state capital! If you want to join in the fun, sign up online at www.getyourgirlpower.org in order to register for the events and get a T-shirt. Contact Jennifer at [email protected] for more information. Join your sister Girl Scouts and take a bus to Springfield. Buses leaving from Lisle and Homewood, and will only run if at least 40 people are signed up. Date: May 3, bus departs at 5:30 p.m.Codes for Departure Locations: 265313 Lisle Gathering Place bus 265312 Homewood Gathering Place busCost: $25 per person

Wizard of OzFollow the Yellow Brick Road on a magical musical journey and share Dorothy’s fantastic adventures as the stage is transformed into a world of imagination. All of your favorite Oz characters will be featured along with a wonderful musical score!Date: May 4, 11 a.m.Code: 261183Location: Governors State University University Park, ILCost: $14 per person

Family CruisingBring your family or troop as you cruise Lake Michigan on the Spirit of Chicago and enjoy your favorite foods at the lunch buffet! Dance and listen to music while enjoying the awesome sight of the Chicago skyline from the lake. Boarding begins at noon and boat cruises from 12:30-2:30 p.m.Date: May 11Code: 260113Location: Navy Pier, Chicago, ILCost: $39 per person

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Inventor’s MindJoin us for a fun day that invites Girl Scouts to solve problems by thinking like an inventor! This event is designed for Daisies and Brownies and connects to “Inventor” badge, “Making Games” badge, “Fair Play” badge, and “Light Blue Petal - Lupe” award. Various start times for registration purposes.Date: Feb. 24 Registration begins at 10 a.m.Codes: 361983, 361973, 361963Location: Chicago Children’s MuseumCost: $11 per person

Overnight at the DuPage Children’s MuseumSee the museum as no one else does and spend a special night over! Lots of pre-bedtime activities will maximize the fun! Then roll out the bags to sleep among the exhibits. Evening snack/breakfast included.Dates: March 16 - 17, 7 p.m. - 8 a.m.Code: 360073Location: DuPage Children’s Museum Naperville, ILCost: $33 per girl, $27 per adult

Great AmericaRide the coasters…tackle the waves…have the perfect summer day! Enjoy a fun-filled day with families, Girl Scouts and friends during this annual Girl Scouts Day at Six Flags Great America. Register to purchase specially priced tickets. Girls will receive a patch for the day. Tickets/patches will be mailed.Date: June 22 (note: date changed) 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Code: 360063Location: Six Flags Great America Gurnee, ILCost: $31 per girl, $30 per adult (note: new price)

healthy living

Journey EventsGet a jumpstart on your journeys! Ac-tivities will be based on Brownie Quest, aMUSE and aMAZE and will include a spe-cial healthy living twist! A healthy snack is included.Date: March 4, 9 - 11 a.m. (Pulaski Day)Location: Joliet Gathering Place, Joliet, ILCost: $10 per girlCodes: Brownies Code 47041 Juniors Code 47042 Cadettes 47043(Note: Combine with First Aid Badge Events for special cost of $18 for both. Use Brownies Code 47047, Juniors Code 47048 and Cadettes Code 47049)

First Aid Badge EventsWork toward earning your First Aid Badge from The Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting.Date: March 4, 12 - 2 p.m. (Pulaski Day)Location: Joliet Gathering Place, Joliet, ILCost: $10 per girlCodes: Brownies Code 47044 Juniors Code 47045 Cadettes Code 47046Date: March 25, 9-11 a.m. (School holiday!)Location: Vernon Hills Gathering PlaceCost: $10 per girlCodes: Brownies Code 47051 Juniors Code 47052 Cadettes Code 47053

aMAZE OvernightLife is a maze. Navigate its twist and turns and find true friendships, meaningful re-lationships and confidence. Activities will help you create peaceful friendships and learn to stand up for yourself and oth-ers. Work towards earning your aMAZE journey awards!Dates: April 12 - 13, 6 p.m. – 12 p.m.Location: Camp Greene Wood, Woodridge, ILCode: 47050Cost: $25/girl or adult

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Your Best SelfCelebrate a healthy you and your best self with the Chicago Children’s Museum. Get active, meet a health helper and pick up some healthy habits! Con-nects to “My Best Self” badge, “Dancer” badge, and “Purple Petal - Gloria” award. Various start times for registration pur-poses.Date: April 28 Registration begins at 10 a.m.Codes: 460913, 460723, 460733Location: Chicago Children’s MuseumCost: $11 per person

Deep River WaterparkGrab your swimsuit and your friends, and enjoy a night of water fun at the Midwest’s largest water park. The park will be open only to Girl Scouts and their families. Register online for a specially discounted price; tickets will be mailed prior to the event. Date: June 22Code: 460173Location: Deep River Water Park Crown Point, INCost: $11 per person

Team Sports!Show your Girl Scout pride and cheer on our local teams! Girl Scout Day at the Chicago White Sox—Saturday, April 13, 2013 and Girl Scout Night at the Chicago Cubs—Tuesday, July 30, 2013Ticket information will be available soon! Check our What’s New blog at www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org.

global awareness

Travel Toolkit OvernightFind out about the ins and outs of traveling at home and internationally. Learn how to plan, budget and fundraise for a trip. See presentations on GSUSA destinations, edu-cational tours and the peace corp. Includes snacks, patch and breakfast. One adult for every 10 girls must be registered.Date: Feb. 2 - 3, 3 p.m. - 9 a.m.Code: 160043Location: Chicago Hostel, Chicago, ILCost: $20 per person

On my OwnGetting ready to hit the road on your own for the first time? Whether you are going alone or banding together with a few friends, head-ing across borders or heading to college, solo travel as a woman can be a powerful, emboldening growth experience. However, safety is always a consideration. Some prep work before you go will help you make the most of your journey. Hear tips on how to travel safely and enjoyably in this workshop by women for women. Learn tips on budget-ing, accommodations, safety and cultural customs from an experienced woman trav-eler. Afterwards, get more great ideas from the international globe-trekkers staying at Hostelling International Chicago over a meal you’ve prepared to share with them!Date: March 9, 3 - 7:30 p.m.Code: 160423Location: Chicago Hostel, Chicago, ILCost: $8 per girl, $5 per adult

Day TripperChicago is major tourist destination and a major business center. How do tourists and locals manage the hustle and bustle of traffic, commuting and sightseeing? Find out with a daylong travel experience on your own in this fabulous city! Visit Chicago’s own hostel where you will learn to navigate the CTA on the way to your choice of a ton of classic Chicago attractions. At the end you’ll have the skills to travel like a pro. Date: April 27, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.Code: 160033Location: Chicago Hostel, Chicago, ILCost: $12 per girl, $10 per adult

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Take a Stand – Memory, History, and CultureGirl Scouts will discover different ways to become more actively involved in their local and global communities through the hands-on activities in Make a Difference! The Miller Family Youth Exhibition. This highly interactive space helps girls explore themes such as respecting diversity, celebrating dif-ferences and taking a stand on issues that matter to them. Girl Scouts will be compelled to learn about the power of one voice in taking a stand for positive change. Date: May 18, 1 - 3:30 p.m.Code: 16518Grades: 5 and 6Location: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Skokie, ILCost: $10 per person

In Our VoicesExplore the history of the Holocaust by taking an inquiry-based walk through the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center which highlights the necessity of a thorough understanding of history as a platform for social action. Investigate the experiences of Holo-caust survivors, witnesses, resistors and rescuers through artifacts and testimo-ny. Analyze the human and moral impli-cations of individual choice, responsi-bility and memory through connecting galleries and themes. The tour will em-power you to become agents of change, stand up against hatred, prejudice and injustice, and provide a foundation for engaging in positive social action and the ability to make a difference in your world today. Date: May 18, 1 - 4 p.m.Code: 165182Grades: 7-12Location: Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Skokie, ILCost: $10 per person

just for teens

Lead Up, Lead On!This leadership development series will empower you with business, leadership and personal development skills to help prepare you for your future.  Participate in hands-on activities, meet profes-sional women in various fields and go on field trips to area colleges and business-es.  The kickoff event will be an over-night stay at Camp Greene Wood in the spring. More information will be posted at www.girlscoutsgcnwi.org in the “Just for Teens” section under “Activities and Events.” Stay tuned for other events in this series such as:· College Readiness Program DePaul University· Power Panel Discussion with professional women · Potential job shadowing· “A day in the life of a college student”Dates: Spring 2013 (TBD)Locations: Various (TBD)Cost: $40 per girl

From Badge to BusinessThe world of entrepreneurship is at your fingertips!  Our council has partnered with The National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) to present “From Badge to Business”, an exciting, interactive workshop that puts you in charge of your future.  Meet real-world, female entrepreneurs who have skyrocketed to success.  Learn what it takes to succeed in the business world.  Hear from teens like YOU who have successfully launched their own businesses.Date: April 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Code: 61001Location: Journey WorldCost: $10, includes lunch and a patch

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World Travel 101A special travel workshop for those interested in international travel! Learn what to think about when planning a trip, from how to get there and where to stay to what to bring and how to make new friends on the road. After the work-shop, you will share an Indian feast with travelers from across the globe who are staying at the Chicago Hostel.Date: March 23, 3 - 7:30 p.m.Code: 160013Location: Chicago Hostel, Chicago, ILCost: $20 per person

Introducing IndiaFrom India to Illinois and Indiana! You don’t need to hop on an airplane to learn about the fascinating Indian culture! Hear folktales from Indian past, learn Bollywood routines, eat delec-table Indian cuisine, get a henna tattoo or try out your yoga moves. With six workshop options, choose the date or location most convenient for you.Cost: $20 per personDates and Locations: Merrillville Gathering Place Saturday, March 2, 10 a.m.–2 p.m. Code: 160020

Camp Greene Wood Sunday, March 17, 1– 5 p.m. Code: 160021

Friendship Center Saturday, April 20, 1 – 5 p.m. Code: 160022

Vernon Hills Gathering Place Sunday, April 28, 1-5 p.m. Code 160025

Journey World Sunday, May 5, 1 – 5 p.m. Code: 160023

Joliet Gathering Place Saturday, May 18, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Code: 160024

Roti Around the Kids’ TableAttend a hands-on cooking class at The Kids’ Table and experience a taste of what India has to offer. Girl Scouts will get to chop, roll and mix their way to a delicious meal of Aloo Gobi (potatoes and cauliflower), Cucumber Cilantro Raita (a yogurt-based dip) and hand-made Roti (the best bread).  And for a little something sweet, Iced Chai! Mmm…both delicious and fun!Date: April 7, 1 – 2:30 p.m.Code: 160035Location: The Kids’ Table, Chicago, ILCost: $27 per girl

Young “Indian Food” Chef AcademyReady for a Bollywood culinary adven-ture?  Join us for an afternoon of fun instruction from Young Chefs Academy as you prepare, cook and taste an as-sortment of scrumptious dishes from India.  Whet your appetite with Chicken Curry in Coconut Milk with Basmati Rice and the famous Carrot Halwa for dessert.Date: April 13, 4:30-6 p.m.Code: 160040Location: Young Chefs Academy Glenview, ILCost: $27 per girl

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Discover India SeriesGirl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana is planning a life-changing adventure…to India! Before the big trip, explore India’s rich culture, customs, henna, dancing, clothing, food and more. You don’t have to be a globe-trekker to attend; you must want to have FUN!

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Chefs for a Day: Indian Style!Passport to Indian food! Here’s a great chance for hands-on cooking, then sit down for a traditional Indian dinner. All dishes will be prepared with “mild” spice. We may even surprise you with entertainment! Menu will include Samosas (potato/peas), Chicken Tikka Masala, Spinach Saag with Cheese, Gulab Jamun (Indian donut in syrup with cardamom), and Naan (bread). Finish it off with a yummy Chai (tea).Date: April 19, 6:30 – 9 p.m.Code: 160030Location: Chefs for a Day Kitchen, Willowbrook, ILCost: $40 per person (higher cost due to longer program and more food you are able to cook)

The Arts of IndiaIf you love art, how about discover-ing the art of India during this hands-on program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago! First, learn more about India and its fascinating culture, including Bollywood, religion and the language. Then, get your hands dirty on a fun art project taught straight from the masters – Art Institute students!Date: May 11, 3 – 5 p.m.Code: 160511Location: School of the Art Institute of ChicagoCost: $12 per person

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Discover India Series

The Jungle BookFrom the imagination of Tony Award winner Mary Zimmerman comes a dazzling new musical adaptation of a timeless favorite that’s sure to enchant audiences of all ages. The jungle springs to life in a kaleidoscopic song-and-dance-filled spectacle that chronicles young Mowgli’s adventures growing up in the animal kingdom. Based on Rudyard Kipling’s time-honored children’s tales and featuring music from the classic Disney film, this spellbinding world premiere is the theatrical event of the season. Perfect for all grade levels!Location: The Goodman Theatre, Chicago, ILDates: July 13, 2 p.m., Code: 161031, Cost: $52 July 27, 2 p.m., Code: 161032, Cost: $52

Transportation Options:Leave the transportation to us! Buses will be provided at an additional cost to/from various locations. Bus stops in Joliet and Lisle: July 13, Code: 161033, Cost: $12 Bus stops in Merrillville and Homewood: July 27, Code: 161034, Cost: $12 Bus stop in Vernon Hills: July 27, Code: 161035, Cost: $12

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travel pathwayLove traveling, but not sure where to begin? Start local…

Key Lime CoveNeed a getaway, but don’t want to travel far? Let loose at Key Lime Cove’s water park in Gurnee, IL! Spend the night on Friday and Saturday; during the day go down the slides or jump over to Gurnee Mills for some shopping. Cost per person includes accommodations, admission to the water park and Leapin’ Lizards activity area, plus 4 meals throughout the weekend. Dates: Feb. 22-24Code: 19001Cost: $150 per person

Bonus: For Girls Who Earn Cookie Program Girl Reward Date: May 17-19, 2013Code: 160517

Snow Skis & Water SlidesDon’t hibernate during the winter months! Instead, head up to Baraboo, Wisconsin to learn new skills or break out your skiing and snowboarding skills at Devil’s Head Resort; then get a taste of summer at an indoor water park in the Wisconsin Dells! Shake off those winter blues! Contact Ashley Chris-tensen if interested, [email protected] or 312-912-6322.Dates: March 2-3Code: 19004Cost: $320-$420 per person depending upon amount of people registered, non-refundable deposit $50

Explore Chicago!Feel like tourists have seen more of Chicago than you have? Spend the weekend at Hostelling International in Chicago playing tourist in your own city! Laugh hysterically at Comedy Sportz, take a tour of Chinatown and try yummy Chinese dishes, learn more about world travel at the World Travel 101 activities, and share a dinner with the hostel’s guests from around the world in a special, international experience. Then spend Sunday being a tourist! Go on a boat tour, head over to Museum Cam-pus or Navy Pier, or take in a concert at Millennium Park; the possibilities are endless! For every 10 girls, there must be at least 1 adult registered. Dates: March 22-24Code: 19002Cost: $175 per person

Rocks and RidesIt’s time to leave the indoor climbing walls and community pools behind! Head on up to Baraboo, Wisconsin to test out your climbing skills with trained professionals on real rocks at Devil’s Lake State Park, and then let loose on roller coasters and water rides in the Wisconsin Dells! Contact Ashley Chris-tensen, [email protected] or 312-912-6322.Dates: May 4-5Code: 19003Cost: $330 -$375 per person depending upon amount of people registered, non-refundable deposit $50

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Motor up to Minnesota!Shop ‘til you drop! Join us for a bus trip up to the Twin Cities to visit the Mall of America! Spend your weekend riding the rides, exploring the SeaLife Min-nesota Aquarium, mini-golfing at Moose Mountain and shopping in the MoA’s more than 400 stores without sales tax. The best part? Bringing your sleeping bag to snooze with the animals at the aquarium! Contact Ashley Christensen if interested, [email protected] or 312-912-6322.Dates: March 9-10Code: 19006Cost: $280 -$345 per person depending upon amount of people registered, non-refundable deposit $50

Explore ColoradoSummer is a great time for exploring the great outdoors, so join us on our annual trip to Snow Mountain Ranch in Winter Park, Colorado for a week of outdoor adventures in June 2013.  Customize your trip with activities including white water rafting, horseback riding, hiking, canoeing, ropes courses, zip lining, climbing wall, roller skating, swimming, team building, campfires and much more.  It’s the trip of a lifetime! Contact Janelle Romero at 312-912-6357 or [email protected]: June 16-23Grades: 7-12Cost: $1,000-$1,200 per person depending upon activities chosen, $300 non-refundable deposit

Road Trip 2013: Drive South, Think Global!This summer our road trip destination is the Heifer Ranch in Perryville, Arkansas! Experience the ranch firsthand, where nothing - shelter, food, water or cooking fuel - can be taken for granted as you participate in Heifer’s Global Challenge program with globally-themed team building exercises, preparing a meal with limited resources and spending a night in the Global Village. Along the way, we’ll be stopping in Springfield, IL to visit the Abraham Lincoln Home; St. Louis, MO to see the Gateway Arch and City Museum; and Memphis, TN to experience the National Civil Rights Museum, Beale Street and much more! Contact Ashley Christensen if inter-ested, [email protected] or 312-912-6322.Dates: June 24-29Code: 19022Grades: 7-12Cost: $750-$900 per person depending upon amount of people registered, non-refundable deposit $150 due by March 15

Savannah, The Girl Scout BirthplaceJoin us on a trip to the birthplace of the Girl Scout movement! Transplant your-self back to the time of the founding. Partake in historic Savannah via carriage tour, Juliette Gordon Low’s birthplace, the first Girl Scout headquarters, An-drew Low house and the Laurel Grove Cemetery. Participate in the Girl Scout Militia Program at Old Fort Jackson, take a dolphin cruise, visit Tybee Island and maybe you’ll even see some ghosts on the Savannah Ghost Walk! Contact Ashley Christensen at [email protected] or 312-912-6322.Dates: July 15-20Code: 19020Cost: $650-$850 per person depending upon amount of people registered, non-refundable deposit $150 due by March 15

programs for girls!Take your travels state-side with these cool travel opportunities!

Note: This trip is available as a girl reward for participation in the Girl Scout Cookie program!

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Incredible India This trip begins in Mumbai, India’s larg-est city, then heads to Pune and the World Centre. Make a special visit to Sangam, the WAGGGS World Centre in India, where you’ll spend a week partici-pating in Girl Scout and Girl Guide pro-grams. Sangam, which means “coming together” in Sanskrit, will provide com-munity service opportunities and the chance to learn more about the Indian culture. Back in Mumbai, girls will get the chance to visit the beautiful and historic sites the city has to offer. Before the trip, girls will get the chance to decide what sites interest them most – is it the Elephanta Caves? Or maybe a sunset trip to the beach complete with the delicious street food for which India is famous? Take a ferry, visit the infamous slums or see the Gateway to India – it’s your choice! Contact Ashley Chris-tensen if interested, [email protected] or 312-912-6322. All girls must apply by March 15; once the application is accepted, a $300 deposit will be due.Dates: July 2014Code: 160614Age: Girls over the ages of 16 as of June 2014 Cost: $3,300 - $4,000 per girl

Camping in the UKThe Queen of England welcomes you to the UK and the WINGS 2014 experi-ence! Meet Girl Scouts and Girl Guides from around the world in this once in a lifetime opportunity. Tackle the survival zone, discover solutions to global is-sues, take on team challenges and be an entertainer on this outdoor adventure. Visit http://wings2014.org.uk for more information on this 7-day journey. This trip will also include a few days touring London, including a visit to PAX Lodge, the WAGGGS World Centre in London. Contact Ashley Christensen at [email protected] or 312-912-6322. All girls must apply by March 15; once the application is ac-cepted, a $300 deposit will be due.Dates: August 2014Code: 160714Age: Girls entering or in high school in fall 2014Cost: $2,400 - $2,800 per girl

Important Note: Discover Mexico 2013 has been cancelled until further notice due to recommendations from the U.S. State Department.

TravelInformation SessionLearn more about Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana’s fabulous national and international travel opportunities during a special Travel Information Session.

Trips being discussed include Colorado, Savannah and Heifer Ranch, Arkansas. Summer 2014 international travel trips will also be discussed.

Date: Friday, February 8, 2013 6:30 p.m.Location: Camp Greene Wood Woodridge, ILIf you can’t attend, please be on the lookout for a webinar for more info.

Once you’re comfortable with local and state trips under your belt, choose a trip overseas for an amazing and unforgettable international travel experience!

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GIRLS RUN THE GAME WITH THE CHICAGO SKY

SUMMER MOVE-A-PALOOZA

EXCLUSIVE TICKET PACKAGEFOR GIRL SCOUTS

-ENTRY TO ANY 2013 REGULAR SEASON HOME GAME

-COMMEMORATIVE SKY GIFT AND PATCH$20A portion of every package sold will be donated to the

Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago & Northwest Indiana.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 866.SKY.WNBA OR VISIT CHICAGOSKY.NET

Register NOW for the Sky’s 2013 Girls Run the

Game Night to be held in June at Allstate Arena

You are invited to participate in the Chicago Sky and the Girl Scouts of Greater

Chicago & Northwest Indiana for a Move-a-Palooza at

Allstate Arena! Join the move-ment for a healthy mind, body and spirit at

our “Summer Move-a-palooza”!

Call 866.SKY.WNBA or visit CHICAGOSKY.NET or www.

girlscoutsgcnwi.org for more information on date, time & cost.

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