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Metro Service Center P.O. Box 32335 Louisville, KY 40232-2335 (502) 636-0900 www.kyanags.org 2010 - 2011 Program Calendar

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Metro Service Center P.O. Box 32335 Louisville, KY 40232-2335 (502) 636-0900 www.kyanags.org

2010 - 2011 Program Calendar

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Welcome Welcome to a new troop year! We are looking forward to all the exciting adventures that girls will take this year in Girl Scouts. Please be sure to check out all the details in this program calendar. There are many events offered to give girls a variety of experi-ences. Plus we work hard to make events affordable. It is important to make sure to include your girls in the decision making and plans for your troop. We also en-courage troops to participate in the product programs. There are many skills that girls gain by participating in fall product and cookies programs such as goal setting, entrepreneurial skills, money management and more. And by participating in product programs, your troop can earn funds to help pay for the great programs offered in this calendar. We would like to welcome Stephanie Allen to our Metro staff. Stephanie will be handling all program and training registrations for Metro. You can reach Stephanie at [email protected] or at 636-0900 ext. 20000. When you come to visit the Metro Service Center, Stephanie will be at the first desk as you enter. New this year: Our Metro Media newsletter will be sent free of charge to all 01 troop leaders, service unit manag-ers and Juliettes. This is made affordable by the ad sales from area vendors who support Girl Scouting. If you are not a troop leader, service unit manager or Juliette, you can still purchase a subscription for $10.00 for the troop year and your newsletter will be mailed to your home. The Metro Media includes upcoming program events for girls, important product program details, upcoming trainings for volunteers, family and community partnership details and council news. Also new this year: We are creating a database of individual adults that have special talents and skills such as canoeing, archery, etc. that would be willing to share with other troops, service units, etc. If you are one of these special people please send your name, contact number, e-mail, and how you want others to contact you to Jennifer Court and we will publish a list of talents and skills in upcoming Adult Education and Program Calen-dars. THANKS much for all you do as a leader to provide girls with a great experience! Enjoy a wonderful troop year! Special thanks to Jennifer Court for all her work planning this program calendar and filling in while we had a pro-gram staff vacancy. If you need assistance with programs, feel free to contact Jennifer at [email protected] or at 636-0900 x. 21100. Julie Moorman Metro Regional Director Metro Service Center Staff: Jennifer Court, Council –Wide Girl Program Coordinator ext. 21100 [email protected] Stephanie Allen, Office Assistant/Registrar ext. 20000 [email protected] Marsha Green, Office Manager ext. 23700 [email protected] Deb Giles, Volunteer Coordinator ext.21200 [email protected] Laura Atchison, Membership Coordinator - Area 3 & 8 ext. 21700 [email protected] Bobbie Gourley, Membership Coordinator - Areas 1 & 15 ext.21600 [email protected] Eileen Moseley, Membership Coordinator - Areas 10 & 14 ext. 21500 [email protected] Mindy Smith, Membership Coordinator - Areas 12 & 13 ext. 21300 [email protected] Vacant, Membership Coordinator - Areas 9 & 11 ext. 24600 Sarah Wunderlin, Membership Coordinator - Areas 2 & 7 ext. 26300 [email protected] Julie Moorman, Metro Regional Director ext. 26700 [email protected]

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Council-Sponsored Product Programs The Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana provides two program opportunities for troops and Juliettes to earn needed funds for activities. Girls who participate in these programs learn important skills to help them face real life challenges. These learned skills are lessons money can’t buy. Through Girl Scout Product Programs, girls learn goal setting, marketing, money-management, sales skills, leadership and teamwork; skills they will need to be successful in their future endeavors. Fall Product Program The Fall Product Program is held during the months of October and November. It is a multi-part program meant to involve friends and families only. Step 1 is the Nut & Candy sale through Ashdon Farms. Step 2 is address booklets and Step 3 is the sale of magazine subscriptions, books and CDs through QSP. 2010 Fall Product Program Dates & Information

Program Start Date: October 1st QSP Orders, Step 2 Books & Nut & Candy Orders Due: October 22nd Nut & Candy Deliveries: November 10th & 11th All Money Due: December 2nd Benefits of the Fall Product Program:

Three ways to earn money (nuts & candy, QSP, address books) Girls can earn patches and other incentives for participating Troop money, or Program Bucks for Juliettes, enable girls to pay for activities, take

trips, buy badges, etc. The funds raised from the Fall Product Program are used primarily for our camp

properties; to renovate buildings, purchase equipment, upgrade the properties and improve trails. Most importantly it allows you and your girls to use any of Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana’s seven camp properties at greatly discounted rates.

New This Year!

On-line magazine orders for

customers!

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Cookie Program The Cookie Program is held each year during the months of January - March. Much more than a way to raise money, the Cookie Program is a hands-on leadership and entrepreneurial program. Leadership learning is built into the Cookie Program with experiences designed for each grade level of Girl Scouting. Girls learn skills, not from a book, but from real-life experiences; skills that will last long after the Cookie Program ends. During January, girls can test their sales and leadership skills by selling cookies to family members, friends and neighbors. In late February and early March, girls have the opportunity to use their entrepreneurial skills to directly sell from cookie booths at local businesses. Benefits of the Cookie Program: From practicing telephone presentations to creating a successful marketing plan, girls

learn valuable skills such as goal setting, marketing techniques, financial literacy, problem-solving, leadership and self-confidence.

Troop funds, and Juliette Program Bucks, give girls opportunities for fun and learning and

to change the world through community service. Girls can earn patches and a wide range of incentives as rewards for their hard work. In addition to direct benefits to troops and girls, funds raised through the cookie program

enable Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana to provide discounted programs and events for girls, and training and development opportunities for volunteers.

2011 Cookie Program Dates & Information Program Start Date: January 1st Initial Orders Due: January 22nd Trailer Deliveries: February 14th - 18th (1, 3, 7 & 8) Warehouse Pick-ups: February 19th - 22nd (2, 8 - 15) Booth Sales: February 26th - March 20th All Money Due: March 28th

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About the Shop: Official Girl Scout insignia such as pins and badges, all official uniform components, books, accessories, gift items, jewelry and a wide variety of Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana items can be pur-chased through the Girl Scout Shop. Leaders, parents and girls are welcome to visit the shop to see the wide selection of merchandise available. In addition, custom patches for special events, Silver and Gold Award projects, cam-porees and other activities may be designed and ordered through the Girl Scout Shop. Troop Year Shop Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5:00 Tuesdays (Sept. 27 - Oct. 12) 8:30 - 6:30 3rd Saturday each month 10:00 -2:00 Special Dates: Open November 13th & December 4th Closed December 18th thru December 29th Summer Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30 - 5:00 Friday 8:30 - 12:30

How to Make a Purchase: By Phone - Orders may be called in to be

shipped or for pick-up. (502) 636-0900 By Fax - Orders to be shipped may be faxed

to (502) 634-0837. Please be sure to include your credit card information.

By Mail - Fill out the Mail/Phone Order Form

and mail it to the Shop. Be sure to enclose a check or money order payable to Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana. Please do not send cash through the mail.

By Internet - Visit the Kentuckiana Shop on

the web at www.kyanags.org In Person - Stop in and shop anytime! Payment Methods: Cash, Credit Cards, QSP Bucks & Cookie Dough

QSP Bucks expire October 1, 2010 Cookie Dough expires December 7, 2010

Only Purchases Made through the Girl Scout Shop, Service Center Offices and the Online

Store Support Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana!

Shopper’s Reward Card Program

Starts August 16th!

For every $20 you spend in any Kentuckiana Girl Scout Shop between August 16th and November 19th, you will receive one stamp. 10 stamps fill the card.

Full cards can be redeemed between January 3rd and March 31st for a $20 credit on any retail purchase of $20 or more.

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Policies: Troops, groups and individual Girl Scouts can sign up for any program provided that they meet the

grade level requirement. Girls who are not currently registered Girl Scouts may attend our programs by paying the $12 membership fee in addition to any program costs. A completed Girl Scout registration form should accompany the program registration form in these cases.

Girls bridging to the next grade level can participate in programs for their next level to satisfy bridging requirements.

Programs fill up quickly, so please register early. Advance registration is required for all programs and events. Money will not be accepted at the door. Be sure to include “Free” adults on your form.

Registration will close two weeks before the event date unless otherwise noted. We will send a confirmation after we receive your registration. If the program is full, you will be notified

and either offered an alternate event date, or issued a refund. Please register for events responsibly. Capacity is limited for all events, so please be mindful that your

reserved space may take an opportunity away from someone else. Only the number of persons accounted for on your registration form - girls and adults -will be allowed

to attend a program. Space, staffing and materials are all prepared in advance for the number of peo-ple registered. If you bring additional people, they will be asked to wait outside the event.

General Information: Please check Safety-Wise and the new publication Safety Activity Checkpoints (SAC) for the correct

girl/adult ratios for your grade level. Leaders are responsible for maintaining the correct girl/adult ratios and meeting other Safety-Wise/SAC guidelines. Please make sure you have your girls’ health re-cords with you when you attend a program.

Adults are to serve as leaders/chaperones, not as participants at events and programs. In the event of inclement weather, a decision to hold or cancel an event will be made at least two hours

before the scheduled start time. Your troop will be notified by phone if a program is to be cancelled. You may also check the websites of local television stations for cancellations.

All adults chaperoning overnight events must be registered as a Girl Scout member and have a com-pleted volunteer application on file at the Metro Service Center office.

Refund Policy: Refunds will be issued if a program is cancelled or in the event of an illness or family emergency only. All refund requests must be submitted in advance utilizing the Program Can-cellation Form with appropriate documentation attached. There are no refunds for “no shows.” In the event of weather related cancellations—troops will be offered the reschedule date before a re-fund will be issued. If the program/event takes place and your troop decides not to attend - no refund will be issued.

Tagalongs: Please plan to make other arrangements for tagalongs. Tagalongs are any child under 18 not the designated age for the event (infants, toddlers, older or younger siblings - including Girl Scouts, are all considered tagalongs.) Tagalongs are not permitted at most Girl Scout programs, and adults who bring them will be asked to remain outside the program.

Financial Aid: Limited financial aid is available for Service Center and Council events. One completed financial aid form per person should be turned in with the event registration form. We ask participants to pay what they can toward the event fee. Confirmation will be sent if financial aid is granted. If financial aid is given for an event and the person “no shows” for that event, that person/parent will be expected to repay the amount of the financial aid within 30 days.

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Hoe Down Throw Down All Ages Join us as we kick-off the new troop year in style at the Hoe Down Throw Down! Girls will enjoy western themed activities including a DJ for dancing. Tons of activity stations, souvenirs, door prizes and a light meal will be included. Troop leaders - bring your troop’s 2011 registration forms to drop-off at the event. The Girl Scout Shop will be on-site, so make sure your girls bring their Cookie Dough! Girls interested in joining or finding out more about Girl Scouting are encouraged to attend. MIN/MAX: 150/800 DATE: October 2 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: InnPlace Hotel & Conference Center (9700 Bluegrass Pkwy, Louisville) COST: $10.00 per person Adults not wishing to participate in activities may pay a reduced price of $6.00 each REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Discounted hotel accommodations are available for interested troops. Please contact the hotel directly for room reservations.

KaLightoscope Christmas Weekend & Overnight All Ages KaLightoscope Christmas is a one of a kind holiday event that invites you to experience Christmas like never before! Comprised of larger-than-life luminaries handcrafted by more than 30 Chinese artisans, KaLightoscope offers a spectacular walk-through Christmas Experience, featuring more than six miles of colored and patterned fabrics and four miles of rope and internal lighting. Wander through a variety of holiday themed sections and enjoy the individual luminary sculptures, ranging in size from 15’-17’ tall and 9’-20’ wide. Consider making it an overnight! Enjoy KaLightoscope in the evening and then overnight with your troop at the Galt House Hotel. Overnight cost includes deluxe hotel accommodations based on quad occupancy, admission to KaLightoscope, a hot breakfast buffet, baggage handling, and gratuities. DATES: December 19 (KaLightoscope Only) December 19-20 (KaLightoscope and the Overnight at the Galt House) TIMES: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Overnight: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Galt House Hotel 140 N. Fourth Street; Louisville, KY COSTS: $6.00 per person KaLightoscope Only $36.00 per person KaLightoscope & Overnight (max. four per room) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office (please use special KaLightoscope form)

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Festival of the Arts All Ages Come celebrate the 37th Annual Festival of the Arts! Thousands of Girl Scouts from across the council enjoy this unique, day-long arts experience of observation and participation. Nearly every genre of art is included - music, dance, drama, visual, and classical. Workshops provide a hands-on experience for creative discovery. Fee includes admission for up to three programs and a patch. The possibilities are endless.

FIRST DRAW DEADLINE – SEPTEMBER 22, 2010

DATE: November 13 TIME: Varies (sessions begin as early as 9:00 a.m.) LOCATION: Various sites around Louisville and Southern Indiana COST: $11.00 per person REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office. (see Festival brochure)

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Chinese New Year! All Ages Join us for a celebration of Chinese New Year! Girls will enjoy Chinese New Year themed activities including tons of activity stations, door prizes and even souvenirs! A DJ will be on hand playing all of today’s most popular music, so girls can have fun dancing the night away! Event includes a light supper, all activities, DJ, souvenirs and door prizes. Troops and girls who register a new Girl Scout at the event will receive a special prize. MIN/MAX: 150/800 DATE: January 22 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: InnPlace Hotel & Conference Center 9700 Bluegrass Parkway, Louisville COST: $10.00 per person Adults not wanting to participate in activities may pay a reduced price of $6.00 each REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Discounted hotel accommodations are available for interested troops. Please contact the hotel directly for room reservations.

U of L Lady Cards Sports Spectacular All Ages Join the University of Louisville Lady Cardinal athletes for special Girl Scout Days! These events are open to Girl Scout troops and families. Plan to attend one or all of the following games and support the Lady Cards! Attend one game from each sport during the month of September and receive a patch! Other September dates available. GAMES: Women’s Soccer: September 3 at 7:00 p.m. versus Toledo Women’s Field Hockey: September 19 at 2:00 p.m. versus Radford Women’s Volleyball: September 25 at 2:00 p.m. versus Rutgers September 26 at 2:00 p.m. versus Seton Hall LOCATION: University of Louisville COSTS: Tickets $2.00 (if ordered in advance - $5.00 at door) Field Hockey - FREE REGISTER: Soccer Games - Contact Amy at 502-852-4939 Field Hockey/Volleyball Games - Contact Katie at 502-852-0721

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Daisy Derby Daisies And down the stretch they come! Girl Scout Daisies will have a great time at the Daisy Derby. Learn all about the Kentucky Derby while having fun making crafts, playing games, and even run a race! Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 40/100 DATE: May 24 TIME: 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Kentucky Derby Museum (704 Central Avenue) COST: $7.00 per girl/ One adult free with every four girls Additional adults are $6.00 each REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Daisy Scrapbooking Daisies Learn the basics of scrapbooking. Learn why acid free paper and supplies are so important and why you should share your story for others to read. Complete your own keepsake card that you can give away, display at home, or use to create an album page. Participants should bring 4-5 photos from one event to scrapbook. Be prepared to cut these photos to create a unique display with the packet provided. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 5/20

DATE: December 4 or May 14 (I only) TIME: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $6.00 (includes materials and patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Creepy Crawlies Daisies Girl Scout Daisies will discover that insects, spiders, snakes and other creepy crawlies are not so bad after all. This program includes an animal presentation, a Zoo walk, and a craft. All Daisies will receive a participation patch. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 15/100 DATE: January 15 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. COST: $10.00 per girl/$8.00 per adult (No Member Discounts Available) LOCATION: Louisville Zoo REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo Visit www.louisvillezoo.com for registration information

Communicating In Code Daisies Did you know that Louis Braille was only twelve years old when he began work on the system of reading and writing now used worldwide by the blind? Come to this fun workshop and learn the basics of Louis’ alphabet, practice writing on a Braille slate and a Braille writer, and leave with a fun patch! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop positive values/Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. MIN/MAX: 8/20 DATE: January 29 TIMES: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: American Printing House for the Blind (1839 Frankfort Ave, Louisville) COST: $4.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Girl Scout Days at the Louisville Science Center Daisies Discover the importance of protecting our planet! Learn how to conserve natural resources, explore recycling and investigate ways to make our World a better place! Girls will earn both the Green and Rose Learning Petals at this event Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. Take Action: Girls feel connected to their communities, et al. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATES: January 29, February 12 or May 21 TIMES: Session I: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Science Center COST: $10.00 per girl /$5.00 per adult (No Member Discounts Available) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Bounce to Brownies 1st Grade Daisies Spend the morning at camp with other Girl Scout Daisies as you get ready to become a Girl Scout Brownie! Earn your very first Brownie Try-It , Girl Scout Ways! Make S'mores, create your first sit-upon, sing Girl Scout songs and learn all about special Girl Scout ways! Girls will complete the Bridging to Brownie Girl Scouts Award at this event. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls seek challenges in the world. Connect: Girls promote cooperation and team building. MIN/MAX: 50/150 DATE: April 30 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Camp Shantituck COST: $15.00 per girl (1 Free Adult with every six girls) Extra Adults - $5.00 each REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Young Rembrandts Daisies & Brownies Using our original curriculum and unique teaching methods, experienced art instructors will teach improved drawing skills and how to add color like real artists while empowering girls to also express their imagination. Age-appropriate subjects provide educational, seasonal, and enjoyable projects the girls will love to create. Classes are fun, nurturing, encouraging, always positive and in a non-competitive environment. Coloring media may include color pencil, crayon, Sharpie, and color markers. All materials included. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 10/18 per class DAISIES:

DATES: Nov. 6th , Dec. 6th, Jan. 29th, Feb. 24th, Mar. 12th or Apr. 19th TIMES: Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Weeknights: 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. COST: $7.00 per girl

BROWNIES: DATES: Oct. 23rd, Dec. 9th, Jan. 24th, Feb. 5th, or Mar. 15th TIMES: Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Weeknights: 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. COST: $8.50 per girl LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

KaZoing! Girl Scout Fun Day Daisies & Brownies Join in a Girl’s Only Party at KaZoing! Enjoy the huge inflatable room, learn dance routines and create a craft in our Crafty Art Studio. MIN/MAX: 25/100

DATES: Monday, October 11 Theme: Hoe Down Throw Down Tuesday, December 7 Theme: Justin Bieber Fan Day Saturday, January 8 Theme: Louisville’s Next Top Model Monday, March 28 Theme: American Girl Day Tuesday, May 17* Theme: Day with the Princesses

TIME: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Weekdays *Exception: Tuesday, May 17 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.—Saturdays LOCATION: KaZoing! (3600 Chamberlain Lane #218) COST: $10 per Girl Scout (Adults FREE) (price includes patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Juliette Low Birthday Bash Daisies & Brownies Did you know that Juliette Gordon Low, the founder of Girl Scouts, was born on Halloween? Come celebrate her birthday with a costume contest, special activities and treats, and a spooky laser light show. MIN/MAX: 40/100 DATE: October 23 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $12.00 per girl/$6.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Happy Birthday Girl Scouts! Daisies & Brownies Come join the Kappa Deltas in celebration the 99th birthday of Girl Scouts! Learn all about Girl Scouts as you play fun games, sing songs and of course have birthday cake and ice cream! MIN/MAX: 25/80 DATE: March 13 TIME: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Kappa Delta Sorority Suite at the University of Louisville COST: FREE REGISTER: Through Kappa Delta Sorority Email contact info & number of girls to [email protected]

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Princess Party Daisies & Brownies Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies are invited to dress in their finest princess attire and join us for a fabulous princess party. Girls will have lots of fun with princess activities, games, and crafts. Two sessions available, register early as this event will sell out. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation and team building. MIN/MAX: 50/200 DATE: December 11 TIME: Session I: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Session II: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $10.00 per girl (includes patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTES: Due to space restrictions, please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise/ SAC ratios as much as possible. Absolutely no tagalongs will be permitted at this event.

All About Kids Girl Scout Day Daisies, Brownies & Juniors All About Kids Sports Center is all about FUN! We are the premier children’s sports facility in Louisville, specializing in gymnastics, cheerleading, swimming, dance and martial arts. Join us for our special Girl Scout Day and earn the All About Kids Patch! MIN/MAX: 25/75 DATE: March 19 TIMES: Daisies & Brownies: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Brownies & Juniors: 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. LOCATION: All About Kids (2531 Blankenbaker Parkway, Louisville) COST: $10.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Girls need to wear comfortable clothing and bring a swimsuit and towel.

Troop Beverly Hills Overnight Daisies, Brownies & Juniors Come spend the night in style at the Troop Beverly Hills Overnight! Girls will enjoy tons of activities with a Luau theme, including some time to swim! A DJ will be on hand to play your favorite tunes so you can dance the night away! Includes light supper and breakfast. DATE: March 19 or 20 (Final Date to be released in early fall) TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: InnPlace Hotel & Conference Center COST: TBD REGISTER: Watch for registration information in late fall

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Make a Picture for Your Fingertips Brownies Girl Scout Brownies will learn how and why pictures are made to read by touch. Girls will use special paper and materials to create an instant touch picture to take home. All participants will earn a Disabilities Awareness Patch when completing the program. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls advance diversity in a multi-cultural world. Take Action: Girls advocate for themselves and others, locally and globally. MIN/MAX: 5/20 DATE: November 20 TIME: Session I: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: American Printing House for the Blind (1839 Frankfort Ave) COST: $5.00 per girl/Chaperones Free (Cost includes patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Puppets, Dolls & Plays Brownies Have a great day working on your Puppets, Dolls & Plays Try-It at this fun workshop hosted by the Kentucky Historical Society. Girls will make a limber-jack, a yarn doll, experience an interactive theatre performance of the Appalachian folk-tale Jack and the Robbers, and learn how to make ordinary stories come to life! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop positive values. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities, et al. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATE: October 2 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Kentucky Historical Society (100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY) COST: $10.00 per girl/$5.00 per adult (Cost includes: Puppets, Dolls, & Plays Try-It, Kentucky Historical Society patch, all materials, a snack and admission to the Old State Capitol). REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Fit Chicks Brownies Girl Scout Brownies will learn all about being healthy and fit while having a great time at Fit Chicks! Girls will complete the requirements for the My Body Try-It, the Healthy Habits Try-It and the Girl Sports Try-It at this event. Be prepared to get up and get moving. Girls will participate in fun activities, play games, make crafts and more! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop positive values; Girls gain practical life skills. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & teambuilding. MIN/MAX: 50/240 DATE: October 16 TIME: Session I: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Session II: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. COST: $15.00 per girl (cost includes all three Try-Its, all activities & a snack) LOCATION: Girls Scout Program & Learning Center REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTES: Due to space restrictions, please limit number of adults to Safety-Wise/ SAC ratios as much as possible. Girls should wear loose-fitting clothing and tennis shoes. Absolutely no tagalongs will be allowed at this event.

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Girls of Yesteryear Brownies Enjoy a day of exploration at historic Locust Grove. Girls will learn how children played in the 19th century, how they learned, the kinds of work they did around the house and much, much more. Program combines a tour of the house with hands-on activities and games. Girls will complete the requirements for the Listening to the Past Try-It. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 30/65 DATE: December 4 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Locust Grove COST: $6.00 per girl (Includes Listening to the Past Try-It) One adult free with every 6 Brownies - Additional Adults $6.00 REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Water Wows Brownies Ever wondered why we have a water company or how the Ohio River becomes drinking water? Learn the answers at Water Wows, sponsored by the Louisville Water Company. Participate in hands-on experiments with water and explore the history of the Louisville Water Company with a tour of the historic and current pump station. This event links to the “It’s Your Planet - Love It” Journey for Brownies “WOW”. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities locally an d globally. Take Action: Girls can identify community needs. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATES: October 5, October 19, March 15 or March 29 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Water Tower (corner of Zorn Ave and River Rd) COST: $2.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Wear sturdy, closed toe shoes (tennis shoes are fine). Dress for the weather as part of the program will be outdoors. No Tagalongs will be admitted.

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Brownie Overnight at Camp Shantituck Brownies This is a special event for Brownie Girl Scout troops who would like to experience camping at the beautiful Camp Shantituck. Join us for a fun-filled overnight with activities such as hiking, games, crafts, and more. Girls will have the opportunity to experience a good old-fashioned campfire complete with songs, stories, and S'mores! MIN/MAX: 25/50 DATES: March 26 - March 27 TIMES: 6:00 p.m. Saturday - 3:00 p.m. Sunday LOCATION: Camp Shantituck COST: $15.00 per person (includes all activities, snack and a patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office PREREQUISITE: At least one adult per troop must have attended Camp In A Training. NOTES: ~Leaders must attend a mandatory planning meeting on Thursday, March 10th. At this meeting leaders will receive a packing list, details of what to expect and how to prepare their troop for the overnight. ~Male leaders must call in advance for special sleeping arrangements. ~Troops provide their own cold breakfast and a snack lunch.

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Earth & Sky Brownies The Earth is an amazing planet that provides us with so many resources and possibilities. Learn about all the ways the Earth cares for us and how we can care for the Earth as well. Girls will learn through hands-on demonstrations, unique experiments and interactive discussions. Includes discounted admission to planetarium shows the day of the event. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Take Action: Girls are resourceful problem solvers/ Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: May 21 TIME: 10:30 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $14.00 per girl/Adults are Free REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Friends are Fun Brownies Are you a great friend? Come to this workshop to find out all about friendship. Girl Scout Brownies will complete the requirements for two Try-Its at this Friendship Workshop, Caring and Sharing and Friends are Fun! Share secret coded messages, play games and make a friends scrapbook. Learn how the things that make you and your friends different, make you each special. Make a special friendship bracelet to give to your BFF! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls develop positive values. Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships/Girls can resolve conflicts. MIN/MAX: 40/140 DATE: January 15 TIME: Session I: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Session II: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $15.00 per girl (includes both Try-Its, all activities & a snack) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTES: Due to space restrictions, please limit adult participation to Safety-Wise/ SAC ratios, as much as possible. Absolutely no tagalongs will be permitted at this event.

Listening to the Past Brownies Discover how young girls entertained themselves before electricity and television! Watch a theatre performance in the museum’s galleries inspired by the diary of a 1930s Kentucky farm woman. Learn how archaeology, diaries, and oral histories help record and save the past. Girls will complete the requirements for the Listening to the Past Try-It at this event. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATE: January 15 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History 100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY COST: $10.00 per girl/$6.00 per adult (Cost includes all activities, Listening to the Past Try-It, snack, Kentucky Historical Society patch and admission to the Old State Capitol) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Playmaking Brownies In this workshop, girls will prepare their own pantomimed play! Play fun drama games, learn about characters, then become a character in your own play as we act out a classic fairy tale. Girls will complete the requirements for the Let’s Pretend Try-It in this workshop. Presented by Drama by George. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation and teambuilding. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATES: November 20 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. February 1 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $12.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Stretch & Grow Brownies Learn how your body works with FUN, interactive activities, PLUS learn how to get ready to play a variety of sports. This non-competitive workshop includes how to warm up and stretch and provides an interactive introduction to throwing, catching, kicking, and volleying. Please dress ready for action! Girls will complete the requirements for both the My Body Try-It and the Girl Sports Try-It. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATES: November 4 or May 12 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center DATES: November 15 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. February 5 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Southern Indiana Location TBD COST: $10.00 per girl (Cost includes My Body & Girl Sports Try-Its) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Let’s Eat Brownies Why doesn’t an alligator eat fruit? Why do zebras prefer grass? At this fun workshop hosted by the Louisville Zoo, Girl Scout Brownies will learn what animals really eat. They’ll discover the special features different animals have that determine whether they eat meat, plants, or both. Program includes an animal presentation, a walk to the Zoo’s Commissary where animal food is prepared, and an activity. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 15/100 DATE: January 8 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Zoo COST: $10.00 per girl/$8.00 per adult (No Member Discounts Available) REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo (Registration form available in fall)

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Jump to Juniors Brownies Spend the morning at camp with other Girl Scout Brownies as you get ready to become a Girl Scout Junior! Earn your very first Junior Badge, Camp Together! Learn all about being safe in the outdoors. And of course we’ll make S'mores and sing Girl Scout songs! Girls will complete most of the requirements for the Bridge to Junior Girl Scouts Award at this event. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 50/150 DATE: April 30 TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Camp Shantituck COST: $15.00 per girl (1 adult free with every 6 girls, extra adults $5.00) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Girl Scout Days at the Louisville Science Center Brownies Discover your inner scientist at the Louisville Science Center! New for 2011-two for the price of one! All Girl Scout Brownies attending Girl Scout Days programs will complete the require-ments for two Try-Its! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world/Girls develop critical thinking. Take Action: Girls are resourceful problem solvers. MIN/MAX: 20/60

DATES: Calling All Explorers April 30 Fulfills requirements for Eco-Explorer and Space Explorer Try-Its Science Magic May 14 Fulfills requirements for Science in Action and Science Wonders Try-Its Blown Away May 28 Fulfills requirements for Movers and Earth & Sky Try-Its TIME: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Science Center COST: $14.00 per girl/$5.00 per adult (Member discounts are not available) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Girl Scouting Around the World Brownies Do you know what WAGGGS is? How many world centers are there, and where are they? What is World Thinking Day and why do we celebrate it? Find the answers to these questions and more at Girl Scouting Around the World. Girls will enjoy lots of fun activities at this workshop while they discover the World of Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting. Girls will complete the requirements for the following Try-Its: Brownie Girl Scouts Around the World, People of the World, and Playing Around the World. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls seek challenges in the world. Connect: Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. MIN/MAX: 50/250 DATE: February 12 TIMES: Session I: 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Session II: 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $15.00 per girl (Cost includes all three Try-Its and a snack) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Let’s Pretend Brownies Make history come to life! Learn FUN drama and theatre techniques and games using objects from the museum’s collections, and create your own drama mask. Hosted by the Kentucky Historical Society. Girls will complete the requirements for the Let’s Pretend Try-It. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATE: March 26 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History 100 West Broadway, Frankfort, KY COST: $14.00 per girl/$6.00 per adult (Cost includes: Let’s Pretend Try-It, all activities, Kentucky Historical Society patch, snack and admission to the Old State Capitol) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Caring For Pets Brownie Workshop Brownies The Kentucky Humane Society is offering this 90-minute workshop to help Girl Scout Brownies earn their Animals Try-It. The workshop will include a presentation on proper pet care as well as grooming, socializing, and caring for puppies and kittens. Leadership Keys: Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities, locally and globally. Take Action: Girls advocate for themselves and others locally and globally. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATES: Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 10, Jan. 14, Feb. 7, Mar. 7, Apr. 15 or May 13

TIMES: 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. - Oct 8, Nov. 12, Jan. 14, Apr. 15 and May 13 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Dec. 10, Jan. 10, Feb. 7 and Mar. 7

LOCATION: Kentucky Humane Society (241 Steedly Dr., Louisville) COST: $5.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTES: Please bring items to donate to the shelter. For a list of needed items, please visit www.kyhumane.org.

Movers Try-It Day Brownies The sky’s the limit when you become a mover and shaker through a diverse collection of hands-on experiments and fun activities that explore motion and flight. Girl Scout Brownies will have a great time learning about flight and rocketry. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world/Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: November 6 TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $14.00 per girl/Adults free REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Scrapbooking 101 Brownies & Juniors Learn the basics of scrapbooking. Learn why acid free paper and supplies are so important and why you should share your story for others to read. Complete your own keepsake card that you can give away, display at home, or adhere to an album page at a later date. Girls should bring 4 - 5 photos from one event to scrapbook. Be prepared to cut these photos to create a unique display with the packet provided. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 8/25

DATES: October 2 (I only), October 11, January 29 (I only), April 2 (II only), May 16 TIMES: Weeknights: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Weekends: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $6.00 (includes all materials & patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Scrapbooking 201 Brownies & Juniors

This class is designed for the experienced cropper in mind. Create your very own borders, fun shapes and added enhancements. Participants will also have access to the die cutting machine, Sizzix, to add lettering and shapes to their page. Plenty of idea books and examples will be available for reference. Girls should bring 4-5 photos from one event to scrapbook. Be prepared to cut these photos and to use your imagination to create a unique page display. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 8/25

DATES: November 15, January 29 (II only), April 2 (I only) TIMES: Weeknights: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Weekends: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $8.00 (includes all materials & patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Fright Light Overnight Brownies & Juniors What could be more fun than a costume slumber party?! Enjoy a night at the planetarium, including a special spooky laser light show, Halloween crafts and games, as well as all of your closest Girl Scout friends. It will definitely be a Halloween to remember. Leadership Key: Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: October 23 - 24 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $27.00 per girl/$22.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Cost includes the Juliette Low Birthday Bash, midnight snack, continental breakfast, planetarium show and all activities.

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uniquely ME! with the Kappa Deltas Brownies & Juniors Join the University of Louisville Kappa Deltas for this fun princess event! Watch the Princess Diaries, make tiaras, and have lots of fun finding the princess in you! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls develop positive values. Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 20/40 DATE: April 3 TIME: 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. COST: FREE LOCATION: Kappa Delta Suite at the University of Louisville REGISTER: Through Kappa Delta Sorority Email contact info & number of girls to [email protected]

CSI Universe Overnight Brownies & Juniors A star is dead - and all the clues have been sucked into a black hole! We need Girl Scouts who can find their way around the universe, looking for clues along the way, to report to duty to help us solve the mystery of the missing mass in the universe. Bring your best nose for problem- solving to this overnight! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls promote cooperation and team building. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: May 14 - 15 TIMES: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $27.00 per girl/$22.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Overnight Adventures Brownies & Juniors See It; Solve It: It’s a Science Center Whodunit! Assume the role of a crime scene investigator in our mystery caper. Use real investigative techniques to learn the basics of forensics and biology and discover scientific principles like deduction and analysis to solve the crime! All Overnight Adventures include a science demonstration, program activities, after-hours exhibit exploration, an exclusive IMAX film, snack, breakfast, & two-day admission to all Louisville Science Center permanent exhibits. Leadership Keys: Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships/Girls promote cooperation and team-building. MIN/MAX: 100/215 DATES: March 25, May 13, May 27 or June 3 TIMES: 6:00 p.m. Friday - 9:00 a.m. Saturday LOCATION: Louisville Science Center COST: $30.00 per person REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Night Under the Stars Brownies & Juniors All of the stars and fun of a camp-out with your friends, none of the bugs and cold! Spend the evening earning your Space Explorer Try-It or your Sky Search Badge, while enjoying private star shows in the dome, hands-on activities, crafts, and more. But the planetarium isn’t school, so don’t expect to be bored; there will plenty of time for girls to relax with their friends and maybe even make a few new friends. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: February 19 -20 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $27.00 per girl/$22.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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K-9 Safety Workshop Brownies & Juniors Have you ever wondered how search & rescue dogs find lost people? Here is your chance to find out! In this workshop, hosted by Kentucky K-9 Search and Reunite, girls will learn how dogs track missing people by scent. Watch demonstrations of the dogs in action. Several girls will be asked to play the role of the “missing person” so the dogs can demonstrate how they search and then ultimately find the missing person. Learn what to do if you become lost, or are taken, to help search dogs find you! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities locally & globally. Take Action: Girls become resourceful problem solvers. MIN/MAX: 15/50 DATE: November 16 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $7.50 per girl/Chaperones Free REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Astronaut Training Brownies & Juniors Go to bed a Girl Scout and wake up an astronaut! That’s the goal of Astronaut Training. Enjoy fun crafts and activities as you learn about the demands and tasks connected with being an astronaut. 3….2….1…..Blast Off! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & teambuilding. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: March 26 - 27 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $27.00 per girl/$22.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Holiday Overnight Brownies & Juniors The best way to prepare for the Holiday Season is to spend the night at the planetarium! Games and activities, crafts and the ONLY laser light show in the area set to your favorite holiday songs. Get in the holiday spirit by spending time with your friends! Leadership Key: Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: December 11 - 12 TIME: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $27.00 per girl/$22.00 per adult REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Dance, Dance, Dance Brownies & Juniors Try your hand at a variety of dance styles and steps. Step, tap and whirl your way through the activities for the Brownie Dancercize Try-It and/or the Junior Dance Badge. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATE: November 20 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. February 1 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center DATE: January 24 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Southern Indiana Location TBD COST: $8.00 per girl (Includes Dancercize Try-It or Dance Badge) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Pet Care Badge Workshop Juniors The Kentucky Humane Society is offering this workshop on companion animal responsibility that will allow Girl Scout Juniors to complete most of the Pet Care Badge requirements. Girls will learn how KHS cares for the animals in the shelter, how much it costs to own a pet, the im-portance of being a responsible pet owner, and more. Leadership Keys: Connect: Girls feel connected to their community, et al. Take Action: Girls advocate for themselves and others, et al. MIN/MAX 12/25 DATE: November 8, January 7, February 4, March 4 or April 18 TIME: 5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. - January 7, March 4 & April 18 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. - November 8 and February 4 LOCATION: Kentucky Humane Society (241 Steedly Drive, Louisville) COST: $8.00 per girl (includes KHS patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Please bring items to donate to the shelter. For a list of needed items, please visit www.kyhumane.org.

Girl Scout Days at the Louisville Science Center Juniors Discover your inner scientist at the Louisville Science Center! New for 2011 - two for the price of one! All Girl Scout Juniors attending Girl Scout Days programs will complete the require-ments for two badges! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills/Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 20/60

DATES: Science Investigations April 23 Includes both Science Discovery and Science Sleuth Badges Up & Away May 14 Includes both Sky Search and Weather Watch Badges TIME: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Louisville Science Center COST: $14.00 per girl, $5.00 per adult (Member discounts are not available) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

A Healthier You Juniors Stress Stinks! In this workshop girls will develop habits for a fun and healthy life and learn how to cope with everyday stresses. Learn ways to relax - like laughing! Girls will complete the requirements for the A Healthier You Badge and the Stress Less Badge. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATES: March 15 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center DATES: October 30 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Southern Indiana Location TBD COST: $10.00 per girl (includes A Healthier You & Stress Less Badges) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Fun & Fit Juniors Juniors Get “exer-cited” and fit by making the right choices every day and by adding fun-tastic exercises to your week. Have more energy, sleep better, study better and feel great! Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATE: January 11 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $8.00 per girl (Includes Fun & Fit Badge) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

National Girls Day Celebration with the Kappa Deltas Juniors Join the Kappa Deltas at the University of Louisville for a celebration of National Girls Day! Girls will have a great time at a Friendship Party. Come to this event and play games, make friendship bracelets and have lots of fun with your friends! MIN/MAX: 20/40 DATE: November 14 TIME: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Kappa Delta Suite at the University of Louisville COST: Free REGISTER: Through Kappa Delta Email contact info & number of girls to [email protected]

Meet Mary Ingalls Juniors Girl Scout Juniors will learn all about the richly rewarding life of Mary Ingalls, sister of celebrated author Laura Ingalls Wilder. Mary, blind since the age of fourteen, is featured in the Little House on the Prairie book series. Girls learn about Mary’s life , see the Mary Ingalls exhibit and make a beaded bracelet like the one Mary wove for her sisters. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop positive values/Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. MIN/MAX: 8/20 DATE: May 14 TIMES: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - Noon Session II: 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: American Printing House for the Blind (1839 Frankfort Ave) COST: $6.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Amazing Aerospace Juniors Set your sights sky high and earn your Aerospace Badge through a diverse collection of hands- on experiments and fun activities. Girl Scout Juniors will have a great time learning what it means to be a scientist and engineer working in flight and rocketry. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world/Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: November 6 TIME: 10:30 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $14.00 per girl/Adults free REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Adventure Sports Juniors Climb the rock wall, learn about rock climbing gear, create and go through an obstacle course. Get strong by learning exercises to help you prepare for adventure sports, get started on cre-ating an adventure scrapbook and learn ways to lower impact on the environment while par-ticipating in adventure sports. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & team building. MIN/MAX: 20/35

DATES: November 6 & January 8 TIME: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $10 per girl (Includes Adventure Sports Badge)

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Rocks Rock! Juniors While you might not be able to tell the difference between a canine patella and a piece of a T- Rex, or a meteorite and a basalt rock, some amazing local women scientists can. Bring in your rock collection, or your favorite backyard finds and learn from the experts. Fossils, rocks, and soil all mean that you can get your hands dirty while meeting the requirements for the Rocks Rock Badge. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 30/60 DATE: March 12 TIME: 10:30 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: Rauch Planetarium COST: $14.00 per girl (Cost Includes Rocks Rock Badge) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Just Monkeyin’ Around Juniors Spend your morning hangin’ out with the apes! Girls will explore the fascinating world of monkeys and apes by learning about similarities and differences in their bodies and behaviors. This program includes a Zoo walk to the primate exhibits, a Zoo keeper talk, and an activity. All girls will receive a participation patch. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. MIN/MAX: 15/100 DATE: February 12 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Zoo COST: $12.00 per girl/$8.00 per adult (No Member Discounts Available) REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo (registration form available at www.louisvillezoo.com. Program - Primates

Car Care Badge Workshop Juniors Do you know what a “lug” or a “stud” is? Come to this workshop to find out! Juniors will learn all about cars and how to maintain them. Sponsored by NAPA AutoCare Center. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 8/20 DATES: November 30 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. March 26 10:00 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: NAPA AutoCare Center (4106 Preston Hwy, Louisville) COST: $5.00 per girl (includes Car Care Badge and goodie bag) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Creative Solutions Juniors Do you ever try to find other uses for ordinary objects? In this workshop hosted by the American Printing House for the Blind, girls will stretch their minds in many directions to try to find creative solutions to everyday problems. See extraordinary uses for ordinary things by learning about adapted educational aids, games and books. Find out first-hand from designers, how they solve problems and overcome challenges. Learn all about Braille—did you know it’s a coded language? Discover how coded language was developed by gaining some historical insight into its uses. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls advance diversity in a multicultural world. Take Action: Girls advocate for themselves and others, et al/Girls become resourceful problem solvers. MIN/MAX: 8/20 DATE: December 11 TIMES: Session I 10:00 a.m. - Noon Session II 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: American Printing House for the Blind (1839 Frankfort Ave.) COST: $6.00 per girl (includes Creative Solutions Badge & a Disability Awareness Patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Yarn and Fabric Arts Juniors Join us for some fabric fun! Explore the Kentucky Historical Society’s quilt collection, try your hand at embroidery, and make your own tie-dye shirt! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities, et al. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATE: November 6 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. LOCATION: Kentucky Historical Society (100 West Broadway, Frankfort) COST: $14.00 per girl/$5.00 per adult (Cost includes: Yarn & Fabric Arts Badge, Kentucky Historical Society Patch, all materials, snack, admission to the Old State Capitol and the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History.) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Horse Fan Day Juniors Are your girls interested in horses? This fun event will give them a chance to meet the require-ments of the Horse Fan Badge while exploring the Kentucky Derby Museum. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 50/200

DATE: October 9 TIME: Session I: 9:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. Session II: 1:00 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. LOCATION: Kentucky Derby Museum (704 Central Avenue, Louisville) COST: $9.00 per girl (one free adult per 6 girls , additional adults $6.00 each) Cost includes museum entry, all activities and Horse Fan Badge REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office. NOTE: Due to space restrictions, no tagalongs will be admitted.

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Food Power Juniors Eating a properly balanced diet helps you do your best. Poor eating habits can make you tired, cranky, and even sick! Score some points for good nutrition at this fun workshop. (Food Power & Highway to Health Badges included in cost.) Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATES: December 9 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center DATES: December 6 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Southern Indiana Location TBD COST: $10.00 per girl, plus a canned good REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Acting, Like a Professional Juniors & Cadettes Come get some hands-on practice with the basic skills used by professional actors around the world! A two-hour workshop can’t make you an instant pro, but you’ll have fun playing theater games and learning the fundamentals of “Method Acting.” Juniors will complete the requirements for the Theater Badge, Cadettes will earn portions of both The Play’s the Thing and The Performing Arts Interest Projects. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & teambuilding. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATES: Juniors: October 23 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Cadettes: February 8 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $12.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Write Your Own Play Juniors & Cadettes Ever wanted to try your hand at playwriting? This workshop is your chance! In just two hours, you’ll create a short, two-person play and perform it with other girls in the workshop. Presented by Drama by George. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATE: February 5 TIME: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $12.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Be sure to bring a notebook and pen to do your writing.

Night Safari at the Zoo! Juniors See the Louisville Zoo as you’ve never seen it before - at night! Special activities will keep you entertained after dark. Enjoy a light continental breakfast the next morning , followed by a stroll around the Zoo. NOTE: Weather permitting, you can sleep under the stars. MIN/MAX: 25/75 DATE: June 3 - 4 TIMES: 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 a.m. LOCATION: Louisville Zoo COST: $25.00 per person (Zoo Member Discounts are Not Available) REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo NOTES: Registration form available at www.louisvillezoo.com in late fall. Questions? Contact Marcelle at the Zoo at (502) 238-5328

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Climb On! Juniors & Up Learn the ropes in this introduction to climbing. No experience is needed because at this session, you will learn basic knots and climbing techniques and then climb the rock wall in the Program & Learning Center. NOTE: Girls should wear sneakers and athletic pants that cover their knees. Leadership Key: Connect: Girls promote cooperation and team building. MIN/MAX: 7/15 DATES: Every Tuesday night beginning October 5th EXCLUDING: Nov. 23, Dec. 21 & 28

1st Thursdays (Oct 7, Nov 4, Dec 2, Jan 6, Feb 3, March 3, and April 7) TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $5.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Spa Day – Pamper Yourself! Juniors & Up Learn to stress less using various techniques of basic yoga and focused breathing, meditat-ing to music, journaling and self-massage. Learn to manage stress through time manage-ment and relaxation techniques. Unwind with a steam facial, natural face mask (we will make it), paraffin hand treatment, manicure and a mini-massage! Make your own stress ball and potpourri bag, plus take home a CD for relaxation and meditation. Meets most requirements for the Stress Less Badge and/or the From Stress to Success Interest Project. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/30

DATES: Juniors: December 4 Cad/Snr/Amb: April 23 TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $15.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout office NOTE: Bring a beach towel, pillow and washcloth, sack lunch with a drink. Please wear comfortable clothing.

Basic Horsemanship Juniors & Up Come join the staff at the Louisville Equestrian Center for an afternoon of fun, horses and riding. No riding experience is required for this fun workshop. During your time, you will be learning basic riding skills and about the general care of horses. Juniors will earn their Horseback Rider Badge and Cadettes will work on their Horse Sense Interest Project. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world. MIN/MAX: 15/60 DATES: Juniors: October 9 or March 26 Cad/Snr/Amb: October 2 or March 12 TIME: 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Equestrian Center (2612 S. English Station Rd) COST: $32.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Icing on the Cake - Level 1 Juniors & Up Participate in this workshop to learn a bit about cake artistry. Girls will get hands on experience decorating items and learning techniques of cake decorating. This fills a Cake Artist Patch requirement. Please bring a box or a container to carry your creations home safely. MIN/MAX: 30/45

DATES: October 30, January 22 or April 7 TIMES: Weekends: Session I: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Session II: 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Weeknights: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $6.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office.

ARC Babysitting Basics Girl Scouts Ages 11-15 The American Red Cross Babysitting Basics training course will teach you the responsibilities and qualities of being a good babysitter and what to expect from the parent who hires you. You will also learn how to interview for a babysitting job, make good, responsible decisions, super-vise children, etc. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills/Girls develop critical thinking. Take Action: Girls are resourceful problem solvers. MIN/MAX: 10/25

DATES: November 24, December 20, January 22 or June 14 TIME: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $30.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Each participant should bring a blanket, pencil or pen, lunch, drink, snack and a parent permission form (including emergency numbers), to the training.

Icing on the Cake - Level 2 6th Grade & Up Girls who have attended Icing on the Cake - Level 1 are welcome to expand their cake decorating skills while learning advanced decorating techniques. Each girl should bring a rolling bin and table knife to use during the workshop. Please bring a box to carry home your creations (a small layer cake and two cupcakes). MIN/MAX: 12/20 DATE: April 12 TIME: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $8.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Each girl should bring a rolling pin, table knife and box.

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America’s Next Top Girl Scout Cadettes & Up Be a model for a day! Learn basic skin care from Clinique professionals, creative hair styling, and natural make-up artistry. Even learn to “catwalk” down a runway during a mini-fashion show! See what colors and styles are best for you, how to accessorize and build your confi-dence! Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 10/30

DATES: November 20 or January 8 TIME: 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $15.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Wear your favorite outfit and bring your own brush/comb and a sack lunch with a drink.

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Animal Endangerment Cadettes Girl Scout Cadettes will learn about some of the reasons behind animal endangerment. Girls will discuss Zoo conservation efforts as well as ways everyone can help protect our planet. This program will include an animal presentation, an activity and a Zoo keeper talk. All girls will receive a participation patch. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities, et al. Take Action: Girls feel empowered to make a difference in the world. MIN/MAX: 15/25 DATE: February 19 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Zoo COST: $12.00 per girl/$8.00 per adult (No Member Discount Available) REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo (registration form available at www.louisvillezoo.com.

Going to the D.A.W.G.S. Cadettes What is D.A.W.G.S.? It stands for Design and Assembly of Wheelchairs with Girl Scouts! This event, sponsored by a grant from ExxonMobil, teaches girls about engineering while allowing them a chance to provide service for some very special clients from the University of Louisville Canine Rehabilitation and Biomechanics Laboratory. Yes - Dogs! Girls will first brainstorm and design a wheelchair for dogs who have limited mobility due to illness or injury. Then, working with volunteers from the Society of Women Engineers, Girl Scouts will work through the phases of design from identifying the problems to design and testing. Finally, girls will use technical drawings to construct the canine wheelchair with materials that will be provided. The finished product will then be donated to a family who in need of a wheelchair for their dog. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls seek challenges in the world/Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & team building. Take Action: Girls can identify community needs/ Girls are resourceful problem solvers. MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATES: October 23 or January 29 TIME: 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $4.00 REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Sew Much Fun to Make! Cadettes & Up Learn basic sewing skills, sewing machine knowledge and make a pillow. Optional items to bring include straight pins, pin cushion and thimble. MIN/MAX: 4/12

DATES: October 27 or March 30 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. February 7 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $5.00 per girl (includes stuffing and material) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office. NOTE: Each girl is responsible for bringing a pair of fabric scissors.

Click, Crop & Burn – Digital Photography Cadettes & Up Learn everything you need to know about digital photography in this workshop, including learning basics about digital cameras, downloading photos from a camera to a computer, organizing files in folders, cropping pictures, adding objects to your photo and finally burning your photos to a CD/DVD. Take lots of pictures yourself during the session and leave with a CD of the photos you take. MIN/MAX: 10/20 DATE: November 20 or March 5 TIME: 10:00 a.m. – Noon LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $5.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Cameras, CDs and computers will be provided.

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Sun Catcher Workshop at Glassworks Cadettes & Up Are you the crafty type? Then, this is the workshop for you! Join us at Glassworks, where you can create your own glass sun catcher. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, these heart-shaped sun catchers are perfect for your bedroom window or, plan to give one as a gift to someone special. Choose your own design and colors to create a unique sun catcher. MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATE: February 12 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (girls may finish early) LOCATION: Glassworks (827 W. Market St., Louisville) COST: $10.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Uniquely ME! with the Kappa Deltas Cadettes & Up Join the University of Louisville Kappa Delta chapter for this inspiring event. Girls will have the opportunity to meet Tori Murden McClure (the first woman to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean) and hear about her journeys while participating in activities that help build self esteem Come and discover how each of us is beautiful in our own unique way! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls develop positive values. Connect: Girls develop healthy relationships. MIN/MAX: 20/60 DATE: October 17 TIME: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. COST: Free LOCATION: Kappa Delta Suite at the University of Louisville REGISTER: Through Kappa Delta Sorority Email contact info & number of girls to [email protected]

Scrapbooking 101 Cadettes & Up Learn the basics of scrapbooking. Learn why acid free paper and supplies are so important and why you should share your story for others to read. Complete your own keepsake card that you can give away, display at home, or adhere to an album page at a later date. Participants should bring 4-5 photos from one event to scrapbook. Be prepared to cut these photos to cre-ate a unique display. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 8/25

DATE: October 18 TIMES: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $6.00 (includes materials and patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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This class is designed for the experienced cropper. Create your very own borders, fun shapes with shape makers, and added enhancements. Participants will also have access to the die cutting machine, Sizzix, to add lettering and shapes to their page. Participants should bring 4-5 photos from one event to scrapbook. Be prepared to use your imagination and to cut these photos to create a unique page display. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 8/25

DATE: March 7 TIMES: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $8.00 (includes all materials and patch) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Glass Pendant Workshop Cadettes & Up Do you like to make your own jewelry? This is the workshop for you! Work with professional glassworkers at Glassworks to create your own glass pendant. Make one for yourself, or plan to give it as a gift to someone special. Girls can choose their own design and colors to create a unique jewelry item. MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATE: September 25 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. (girls may finish early) LOCATION: Glassworks (827 W. Market St., Louisville) COST: $16.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Horsin’ Around Series Cadettes & Up Have you always wanted to learn about horses but never had the chance? Would you like to learn to ride without the pressure of formal lessons? Well, here is your chance. Showtime Academy is hosting a series program for Cadettes, Seniors and Ambassadors who would like to experience horses up close. This series meets once a month, for a total of five sessions. You will start with the basics, learning first about horse safety, grooming, tack, etc. Then move onto building your skills as a horseback rider. Each session will cover new material, with plenty of time to ride. You do not need to attend every session to participate in the series, but girls who attend the first four sessions, can attend the fifth for free! Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self/Girls gain practical life skills. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & team building. MIN/MAX: 5/20 DATES: October 16, November 13, December 18, January 8, and February 5 TIMES: Session I: 2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Cadettes Session II: 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Seniors & Ambassadors LOCATION: Showtime Academy (9300 Old Bardstown Road, Louisville) COST: $20.00 per girl/per session REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTES: Register for each session on a separate registration form . Multiple forms can be submitted at the same time with one payment. Girls will receive confirmation materials after registration confirmed.

Teen Weekend Cadettes & Up Join us for a fun-filled weekend at Camp Pennyroyal designed just for teens! Girls can choose among tons of workshops and activities to customize their weekend. We’ll also offer a few trainings for girls who may have missed a class they wanted to attend. This weekend is for you! We are looking for teens to work on the committee that plans this event. Interested? Contact Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected]. DATES: Friday, May 20th - Sunday, May 22nd

LOCATION: Camp Pennyroyal COST: TBD

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Comedy Improv Basics Cadettes & Up Learn the basics of creating hilarious comedy improv, just like TV’s Whose Line Is It, Anyway? We’ll talk about the building blocks of “instant scenes,” and then do some hands-on exercises in class. Come prepared to move around, have a great time and enjoy your moment in the spotlight! Presented by Drama by George. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. Connect: Girls promote cooperation & team building. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATE: February 19 TIME: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $12.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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High Ropes Play Day- LEVEL 1 Cadettes & Up This is every beginners chance to play and challenge yourself on the high ropes course at Camp Stem. At the event we will try to put girls in groups of similar ages. All dates offer both morning and afternoon sessions, unless otherwise noted. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 6/15

DATES: Oct. 9 (II only); Oct. 30 (II only); Nov. 13; Dec. 4th (II only) TIMES: Session I: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Session II: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Camp Stem COST: $8.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

High Ropes Play Day- LEVEL 2 Cadettes & Up This is every experienced participants chance to play and challenge yourself on the high ropes course at Camp Stem. Participants will get to try more advanced events such as the Zip Wire. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. PREREQUISITE: Must have completed High Ropes Level 1. MIN/MAX: 6/15 DATES: October 9 , October 30 or December 4 TIMES: 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. COST: $8.00 per girl LOCATION: Camp Stem REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Paint Your Own Pottery at Louisville Stoneware Cadettes & Up Visit historic Louisville Stoneware and learn from the pros! Girls will have an opportunity to tour the studio and then select and paint their own piece of pottery. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATES: Cadettes: March 26 Seniors/Ambassadors: January 15 TIME: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. LOCATION: Louisville Stoneware COST: $18.00 per person REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Hands-On Acting Cadettes & Up We’ll start out with some short, simple scenes - then explore all of the different ways we can perform them! This workshop will show you how exciting acting can be as you dig into the hidden possibilities of even the shortest play. You’ll act with and without a script as you learn new dramatic skills. Presented by Drama by George. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls develop a strong sense of self. MIN/MAX: 10/25 DATES: October 19 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. January 29 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. LOCATION: Girl Scout Program & Learning Center COST: $12.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Canoeing/Kayaking Cadettes & Seniors Join your fellow paddling sisters for a fun filled day on Kentucky Lake, at Bear Creek Aquatic Camp! Play in the water by using your canoe and kayak skills to tackle one of nature’s most wondrous sites. Come learn the basic strokes and paddle around the bay and possibly across the lake to Land Between the Lakes! Lunch is included. MIN/MAX: 8/16 DATES: October 23 or April 30 TIMES: 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. LOCATION: Bear Creek Aquatic Camp COST: $15.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Blow Your Own Glass Ornament Seniors & Ambassadors At this exciting workshop - you become the artist! Choose and ornament style and color, then work with a professional glass artist to create a one-of-kind holiday ornament. Girls will actually blow into the glass, to create the ornament shape, capturing their breath inside. A great holiday keepsake for a parent or grandparent! MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATE: December 13 TIME: 6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. (girls may finish early) LOCATION: Glassworks (827 W. Market Street, Louisville) COST: $35.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Registration deadline: November 22nd

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Science Behind Global Warming Seniors & Ambassadors Explore some of the basic science behind understanding global warming and how wildlife is affected. This program includes an animal presentation, an activity, and a Zoo keeper talk. Girls will also receive a participation patch. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls develop critical thinking. Connect: Girls feel connected to their communities, et al. MIN/MAX: 15/25 DATE: February 5 TIME: 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. LOCATION: Louisville Zoo COST: $12.00 per girl/$8.00 per adult (No Member Discount Available) REGISTER: Through the Louisville Zoo

Car Sense Seniors & Ambassadors Do you know what a “lug” or a “stud” is? Come to this workshop and find out! Girls will learn all about cars and how to maintain them. Complete most of the requirements for the Car Sense IP and leave with a goodie bag! Sponsored by NAPA AutoCare Center. Leadership Key: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATES: October 21 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. January 29 10:00 a.m. - Noon LOCATION: NAPA AutoCare Center (4106 Preston Hwy, Louisville) COST: $5.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

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Jockeying for Position Seniors & Ambassadors Have you ever wondered what careers might be available in the horse industry? Here is your chance to find out! Girls will enjoy a visit to the racetrack early in the morning to see the horses in their daily workouts. Then spend some time learning about all the different types of careers that are available in the horse industry, some with horses, some not. Girls will discuss interviewing skills, what makes a good resume and the education required for a variety of horse industry careers. Leadership Keys: Discover: Girls gain practical life skills. MIN/MAX: 20/50 DATE: June 4 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. LOCATION: Kentucky Derby Museum (704 Central Avenue, Louisville) COST: $7.00 per girl (one free adult per 8 girls - additional adults $6.00 each) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office

Nature Photography Workshop & Contest Seniors & Ambassadors At this all day workshop you will learn composition, what makes light important and how to get that great picture. Then head outside to take pictures. In the afternoon choose a picture to enter in the contest! A panel of judges will be on hand to choose the top three photographs, with prizes for the winners in each category: Landscape, Plant and Animal. MIN/MAX: 8/25 DATES: October 16 or May 21 TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: October - Camp Stem May - Camp Shantituck COST: $10.00 per girl REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office NOTE: Dress for the weather and bring a digital camera (we’ll have a few on hand just in case) and a sack lunch.

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Wicked Weekend in New York Cadettes & Up See why New York is called the “city that never sleeps.” We’ll explore the very best of the Big Apple, from the neon lights of Broadway to the rich history of Ellis Island. Our trip will include visits to the Empire State Building, Ellis Island, Ground Zero, the morning show of your choice, and of course Wicked! We’ll also have plenty of time to shop and explore a little on your own. Our journey will be short, but full of action. Our final itinerary needs girl input, so send in your suggestions! MIN/MAX: 45/90 DATES: May 5 - 8 (Derby Weekend) COSTS: TBD - (final costs will depend on girl’s final itinerary choices) REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office - special travel registration form available at www.kyanags.org QUESTIONS: Plan to attend an interest meeting on either Sunday, September 19th at 3:30 p.m. or Monday, September 27th at 6:30 p.m. Both meetings will be at the Girl Scout Program & Learning Center. Please RSVP your attendance to Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected].

Florida Theme Park Adventure Juniors & Up Juniors and up are invited to join us for a fun-filled week in sunny Florida! Destination–Orlando! While in the Orlando area, we will stay at a Disney Resort hotel and troops/groups will have an opportunity to design their own theme park adventure Will you choose the four theme parks of Walt Disney World? Or, maybe the brand new Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios? Is Sea World in your future? Or, maybe it’s a combination of them all! The girls will decide. MIN/MAX: 52/104 DATES: June 11 – June 19 COST: TBD – based on choices (approximately $600 - $750 per person) Cost includes: transportation via deluxe motorcoach, 5 nights lodging at a Disney Resort Hotel, 2 nights lodging on the road, entry fees for attractions and tours, some meals, a souvenir T-Shirt and driver gratuities.

REGISTER: Through the Girl Scout Office - special registration form available at www.kyanags.org

NOTES: $100 deposit due by December 18th to hold seat. Final payments due April 30th.

Cookie dough (2010 & 2011) accepted. REFUNDS: Deposit only refundable if the seat is resold. No refunds after February 12th.

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ber 26th at 3:30 p.m. Both meetings will be at the Girl Scout Program & Learning Center. Please RSVP your attendance to Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected]

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London, Paris and Lucerne: A Girl Scout Journey 8th Grade & Up How will you celebrate the 100th birthday of Girl Scouting? How about joining us for an exciting 10-day European adventure? We’ll spend three days in London, where we will enjoy visits to the Tower of London, Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, Windsor Castle, the London Eye, and more. We will also spend a day at Pax Lodge, one of the four WAGGGS World Centers. Then it’s off to Paris for three days of sightseeing including the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Notre Dame Cathedral, the Arc de Triomphe and much more. An optional excursion to Versailles is also available during our stay in Paris. On day seven, we say goodbye to Paris and head to Adelboden, Switzerland, the home of Our Chalet. Our next day takes us to a program at Our Chalet, another of the WAGGGS World Centers where we’ll meet Girl Guides from around the world as we enjoy a day high in the Swiss Alps. Our final day includes guided sightseeing of Lucerne, and an optional excursion to Mount Pilatus. We head back to the USA the next day with lots of great memories of our European Girl Scout Journey! An optional three or four day stay-behind will also be offered, but we need girls to tell us where else they would like to visit. Italy? Germany? The possibilities are endless! TRIP MAX: 38 Girls and 10 Adults DATES: June 14 - 24, 2012 All dates are approximate June 14 - 29, 2012 Journey including the optional stay-behind DETAILS: For full itinerary and pricing information, please contact Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected] . The cost to reserve a seat is a $95 non-refundable deposit, due at the time of registration. Cookie Dough/ Program Passes from 2010, 2011 & 2012 accepted. QUESTIONS: Plan to attend one of these interest meetings: Thursday, September 30th at 6:30 p.m. at the Girl Scout Office . Or, Sunday, October 3rd at 3:30 p.m. at the Girl Scout Office . Please RSVP your attendance to Jennifer Court at (502) 636- 0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected]. Adults interested in being a chaperone should plan to attend one of the interest meetings, or contact Jennifer for more information.

Costa Rica: A Touch of the Tropics Cadettes & Up Calling all adventurous Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors & Ambassadors! Join us for a 9-day adventure to Costa Rica in the summer of 2011 with EF Tours. Visit the INBioparque and learn about biological diversity at this theme park and research station. Enjoy a visit to the Poas Volcano, kayak on Lake Arenal, spend an afternoon with an optional horseback ride in the Monteverde Reserve, take a canopy zip line tour over the rain forest, plant a tree in a nature preserve, and much more. MIN/MAX: 24/88 DATES: July 8 - 16 (Tentative - dates will not be confirmed until spring) DETAILS: For a full itinerary and pricing information, please contact Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected]. The cost to reserve a seat is a $95 non-refundable deposit due at the time of registration. Cookie Dough/Program Passes from 2010 and 2011 will be accepted. QUESTIONS: Plan to attend an interest meeting on Monday, September 13th at 6:30 p.m. at the Girl Scout Program & Learning Center. Please RSVP your attendance to Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected].

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COSI 333 West Broad Street Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 629-3130 www.cosi.org Contact: Doug Buchanan COSI is Columbus, Ohio’s dynamic, hands-on science center and offers amazing exhibitions and films, plus exciting overnight programs and badge workshops for Girl Scouts. See ad on page 24. Derby Dinner Playhouse 525 Marriott Drive Clarksville, IN 47129 (812) 288-8281 www.derbydinner.com Contact: Annie Myers A 500 seat dinner theatre in-the-round featuring Broadway musicals & comedies and a freshly pre-pared home-style buffet. See ad on page 33. Dinosaur World! 711 Mammoth Cave Road Cave City, KY 42127 (270) 773-4345. www.dinoworld.net Contact: Nicole Randell Visit our 150 life-size dinosaurs in an outdoor museum setting. Also, enjoy interactive exhibits such as the Fossil Dig, Bone yard and more! See ad on page 29. KaLightoscope c/o Galt House Hotel 140 North Fourth Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 589-5200 www.galthouse.com Contact: Mary Alice Greenamyer

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KaZoing! Party & Play 3600 Chamberlain Lane #218 Louisville, KY 40241 (502) 412-1500 www.kazoing.com Contact: Karri Gerdemann KaZoing! is the perfect place for your next scout event. Join our huge Girl Scout Fun Days or do a pri-vate event with your troop. See our advertisement on page 24 of this guide. Kentucky Down Under PO Box 189 Horse Cave, KY 42749 (270) 736-2634 www.kdu.com Contact: Melissa McGuire Kentucky Down Under is an interactive Australia themed animal park with a cave. See ad on page 22. Louisville Science Center 727 W. Main Street Louisville, KY 40202 (502) 561-6100 www.louisvillesciencecenter.org Features over 120 interactive exhibits and a four-story IMAX Theater. Enjoy The World Around Us, a permanent exhibit that brings natural and earth sciences to life. Also visit The World Within Us, which explores the incredible body that’s yours for life; The World We Create, which celebrates creative thinking; and KidZone, a special area for children ages 7 and younger. See ad on page 11. Squire Boone Caverns 100 Squire Boone Road Mauckport, IN 47142 (812) 732-4388 www.squireboonecaverns.com Contact: Claudia Yundt Squire Boone Caverns offers cavern tours, candle and soap demonstrations, gem mining and special Girl Scout programs. See ad on page 19.

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6th Annual Mardi Gras Dance All Ages Come party with us at our 6th annual Mardi Gras (oops, we skipped the 4th year!) All inclusive Mardi Gras dance and activity night! Everyone receives a Mardi Gras mask, strands of beads, doubloons, and a themed cup to keep. Light food is served with Mardi Gras “King Cake” and unlimited punch. Girls enjoy visiting 5 – 8 craft/activity stations, Mardi Gras trivia and a DJ for music and dancing.

DATE: February 19 TIME: 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. LOCATION: InnPlace Hotel & Conference Center (9700 Bluegrass Pkwy) COST: $10.00 per girl $6.00 per adult (w/o activities - $10.00 with) REGISTER: Through troop 1964 QUESTIONS: Contact Cathy Mathus at 502-366-8794 to register. Oktoberfest 2010 All Ages Come out and join Cadette Troop 1636 for a howling good time as they celebrate Oktoberfest 2010. The evening promises to be a favorite event as you will enjoy a chili/hotdog dinner, haunted hike, bewitching bonfire with marshmallows and songs, creepy cake walk, freaky face painting, chilling crafts spooktacular scavenger hunt and batty bingo! DATES: October 29 or October 30 TIME: 6:30 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. LOCATION: Camp Shantituck COST: $11.00 per person (2 free adults per troop) REGISTER: Through Troop 1636 - Contact Julie Gadd at (502) 239-1166 Or [email protected]. Check www.kyanags.org for registration information

Daisy Day Out Daisies Join many other Daisies and have lots of Girl Scout fun at Camp Shantituck! At this exciting day, planned by Troop 1087, Girl Scout Daisies will enjoy songs, games, crafts, and activities planned just for them while having a great time at Daisy Day Out! Cost includes a patch. MAX: 100 per session

DATE: February 19 TIME: 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. OR 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. LOCATION: Camp Shantituck COST: $15.00 per girl, $5 per adult (one adult free with every five Daisies)

REGISTER: Through Troop 1087. - Contact Amy at (502) 429-8362 or [email protected]. Check the website www.kyanags.org for registration information.

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Our Cabaña: 100 Years Celebrating Diversity ¿Habla Español? Don’t worry - speak the universal language of friendship!

Picture It Travel to Mexico with eleven other girls for 11 days at Our Cabaña. Experience a two day excursion into Cuernavaca, visiting the pyramids of Teotihuacán, the city and museums. While at Our Cabaña, you will join in celebrating 100 years of diversity. We come from different places and we speak different languages, but while at Our Cabaña we are united by the values of one World Association: WAGGGS. During this event we will celebrate the diversity of the 5 regions of our association and discover the diversity within our group. Map It ~Our Cabaña ~Cuernavaca, Mexico ~Our Cabaña is located 47 miles from Mexico City, Mexico Be It ~Ability to contribute positive energy and work within a team/patrol environment ~In good physical condition for walking/hiking (high altitude) ~Comfortable with multiple forms of travel (air, bus, car, etc.) Plan It ~July 19 - August 1, 2011 ~$1,800 - $2,200 (Final price will be announced around mid-September 2010) ~Must be 14 - 17 years old at the time of the event ~Round trip transportation to Louisville, KY ~Spending money for souvenirs, etc. Get It ~Valid Passport ~Additional parental permission papers are required ~Although GSUSA does not require ownership of a uniform for membership, when participating in an international event Girl Scout visitors are expected to wear an official Girl Scout uniform. If you aren’t using a sash or vest, we suggest that you wear an official GSUSA uniform T-shirt or polo shirt with tan pants or skirt, along with your Girl Scout pins. For questions about this event or other destinations opportunities, please contact Jennifer Court at (502) 636-0900 ext. 21100 or [email protected].

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23 5K Acting, Prof (J)

(B) Young Rembrandts J. Low B-Day

Bash Fright Light OVN

D.A.W.G.S.

24 25

SU Manager Summit

26 27

Sew Much Fun

28 29 30

High Ropes I & II Icing on the Cake

31

Juliette Low’s

Birthday

October 2010

Fall Kick-off Training Weekend

48

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1

Metro Cookie

Training for SU Chairs

2 3 4

Stretch-n-Grow

5 6 Adventure Sports Yarn & Fabric Arts

(D) Young Rembrandts

Amazing Aerospace

Movers Try-It

7 8

Pet Care

9 10

Nut & Candy Deliveries

11

Nut & Candy

Deliveries

12

Caring for Pets

13 Festival of

the Arts

High Ropes I

Horsin’ Around II

14

National Girls Day w/Kappa Delta

15

Scrapbooking 201 (B/J)

Stretch-n-Grow (IN)

16

K-9 Safety Wksp

Board Meeting

17 18 19 20

Make a Picture Click, Crop & Burn

Dance, Dance ANTGS

Playmaking

21 22 23 24 ARC

Babysitting Basics

25 26 27

28 29 30

Car Care (J)

November 2010

Thanksgiving Break - PLC Closed

49

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 Fall Product Money Due

2 3 4 High Ropes I & II

Spa Day (J) Girls of

Yesteryear Daisy

Scrapbooking

5

Sew Much Fun

6

(D) Young Rembrandts

Food Power (IN)

7

KaZoing!

8 9

Food Power

(B) Young Rembrandts

10 FCP Money Due

Caring for Pets

11 Princess Party

Creative

Solutions

Holiday Overnight

12 13 14 15 16 17 18

Horsin’ Around III

19

KaLightoscope Christmas Overnight

20

ARC Babysitting Basics

21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30 31

December 2010

P L C C L O S E D

50

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1

Cookies Start

2 3 4 5 6 7

Pet Care

8 ANTGS

KaZoing! Adventure Sports

Let’s Eat Horsin’ Around IV

9 10

SU Manager Summit

Caring for Pets

11

Fun & Fit

12 13 14

Caring for Pets

15 Friends are Fun

Creepy Crawlies Paint Your Own Listening to the

Past

16 17

PLC CLOSED

18

Board Meeting

19 20 21 Initial Cookie Orders Due

22 Chinese New

Year

ARC Babysitting

Winter Training

23 24

(B) Young Rembrandts

Dance, Dance (IN)

25 26 27 28 29 Communicating in

Code (D) Hands-On Acting

Car Sense Daisy Days

Scrapbooking Young Rembrandts

D.A.W.G.S.

30 31

January 2011

51

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1

Dance, Dance Playmaking

Sew Much Fun

2 3 4

Pet Care

5 Write Your Own Play

(J) Young Rembrandts

Horsin’ Around V Stretch-n-Grow Science Behind Global Warming

6 7

Caring for Pets Sew Much Fun

8 Acting, like a Profes-

sional (C)

9

10 11 12 Girl Scouting

Around the World Sun Catcher

Just Monkeyin’ Around

Daisy Days

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Cookie Pick-Ups

Comedy Improv

Basics Night Under Stars

Animal Endangerment

Food Power

20 21 PLC CLOSED

22 23 24

(D) Young Rembrandts

25

Cookie Warehouse Re-Opens

26

Cookie Booth Sales

Begin

27

Cookie Booths

28

February 2011

C O O K I E T R A I L E R D E L I V E R I E S

D R I V E T H R U C O O K I E P I C K - U P S

G O O D W I L L G O O D T U R N C O L L E C T I O N W E E K

52

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4

Pet Care

5

Click, Crop & Burn

6 7 Scrapbooking 201

Caring for Pets

8 9 10 11 12 (CSA) Basic

Horsemanship

Rocks Rock!

(D) Young Rembrandts

13

Happy Birthday Girl Scouts

w/KD

14 15 A Healthier You

(B) Young

Rembrandts

Water Wows

16 17 18 19

Troop Beverly Hills Overnight

Guide Dogs

20

Cookie Booths End

21 22 23 24 25

Overnight Adventure

26

Let’s Pretend Basic

Horsemanship (J) Paint Your Own

Car Care Brownie Overnight Astronaut Training

27 28

KaZoing!

Cookie Money Due

29

Water Wows

30

Sew Much Fun

31

March 2011

C O O K I E B O O T H S A L E S

C O O K I E B O O T H S A L E S

G I R L S C O U T W E E K

I N D I A N A S P R I N G B R E A K

C O O K I E B O O T H S A L E S

53

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2

Scrapbooking

(B) Young Rembrandts

3

uniquely ME! w/KD

4 5 6 7

Icing on the Cake

8 9

Annual Meeting

Heartland

10 11 12

Icing on the Cake Level II

13 14 15

Caring for Pets

16

Thunder Over

Louisville

17

18

Pet Care

19 Passover Begins

(D) Young

Rembrandts

20 21 22

Good Friday

Earth Day

23

Spa Day (CSA)

Science Investigations

24 25 26

Dance, Dance, Dance

27 28 29 30 Bounce to Brownies

Jump to Juniors

Calling all Explorers

Canoe/Kayak

April 2011

K E N T U C K Y S P R I N G B R E A K

54

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3 4 5 6

Oaks Day

7

Derby Day

8

Mother’s Day

9 10 11 12 Stretch-n-Grow

13

Overnight Adventure

Caring for Pets

14 Meet Mary Ingalls

Daisy Scrapbooking Science Magic

Up & Away CSI Overnight

15 16

Scrapbooking

17

KaZoing!

Board Meeting

18 19 20 21

Daisy Days Earth & Sky

22 23 24

Daisy Derby

25 26 27

Overnight Adventure

28

Blown Away

29 30

PLC Closed

31

May 2011

TEEN WEEKEND

Outdoor Training Weekend

WICKED WEEKEND IN NEW YORK

WICKED WKND

TEEN WKND

55

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2 3

Night Safari

Overnight Adven-ture

4

Jockeying for Position

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

12 13 14

ARC Babysitting Basics

15 16 17 18

19

Father’s Day

20 21 22 23 24 25

26 27 28 29 30

June 2011

WIZARDING WORLD OF HARRY POTTER….FLORIDA THEME PARK ADVENTURE

WWHP/FLTPA

WWHP/FLTPA

56

SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT

1 2

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

10 11 12 13 14 15 16

17 18 19 20 21 22 23

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31

July 2011

COSTA RICA: A TOUCH OF THE TROPICS

COSTA RICA: A TOUCH OF THE TROPICS

OUR CABAÑA - DESTINATION SPONSORED BY GIRL SCOUTS OF KENTUCKIANA

OUR CABAÑA - DESTINATION

OUR CABAÑA - DESTINATION

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Metro Program Registration Form Please check program description for event registration requirements.

Contact Name: Troop #: Grade Level: Area/SU: Address: E-mail Phone: Program Name Program Date/Time

If multiple sessions are offered, our preference is: Session I Session II

# of girls x $ cost = $ # new girls x $ + $12.00 Membership Fee cost = $ # of adults x $ cost = $ # of adults FREE (please see program description) Total Enclosed = $ New girl(s) registering with this program will be joining: As a Juliette Our Troop Special Needs:

Please indicate the # of participants in each grade:

K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 In an effort to ensure that we are serving all girls, we encourage you to provide the following information on racial background and ethnicity: Please indicate the # of girls of each racial/ethnic origin: African American Asian Caucasian Hispanic American Indian Other

Please mail with payment to: Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana

P.O. Box 32335 Louisville, KY 40232-2335

(502) 636-0900 (888) 771-5170 www.kyanags.org

Email Sent Postcard Sent Cancellation Notice Refund Processed ( Emailed / Called)

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