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2611 WATERFRONT PARKWAY EAST DRIVE SUITE 100 | INDIANAPOLIS, IN 46214 | girlscoutsindiana.org

2016 Girl Scout Summer Camp

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Girl Scout camping… is an experience that provides creative, educational opportunities in groups living in the outdoors. Its purpose is to use the Girl Scout Program, trained leadership, and the resources of the natural surroundings to contribute to each camper’s mental, social, physical, and spiritual growth.

Day camp… is an experience for girls from different troops and groups to meet outdoors each day. Girls attend as individual campers and are placed in units according to their grade in the fall. Experience day camp and make new friends!

Resident camp… is a camping experience for girls to live in the outdoors for three or more days. Girls from different troops and/or groups sign up as individual campers and are placed in units according to their desired program activity. Girls and their counselors plan activities, taking advantage of the opportunities available to them.

Troops Love Camping (TLC)... is an experience for the whole troop! Want to share summer camp with your Girl Scout friends? Then this is definitely for you! We will supply food, supplies, and activities for your troop.

Family camp... is an experience for the whole family.... Enjoy fun and excitment of the great outdoors with your parents/caregivers and sisters, brothers or other close relatives.

Did You Know?Camp is awesome! Girls with more frequent outdoor experiences are more likely to seek challenges and are better at solving problems—qualities that will help them both academically and personally in the future.

Camp gives her cool new experiences! 72% of girls surveyed said that Girl Scouts gave them the chance to build their skills or try new outdoor activities.

Camp makes everything better! Spending time in nature improves concentration and creative reasoning. Outdoor experiences also help promote healthy social development and increase her self-esteem.

<<< You’ll get all this and SO much more at Girl Scout summer camp.

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Summer campLocation map 4Open houses 5Bring a friend to camp 6Send a girl to camp 7Camp info 8-17Camp Quiz 18-19

Campus Camps 20-21Camp Sycamore Valley

Day camp 22Resident camp 23Troops Love Camping 23

Camp Na Wa Kwa Mini sessions & day camp 24-25Resident camp 25-26Family camp 26Troops Love Camping 27

Camp Dellwood Day camp 28-31

Camp Gallahue Resident camp 32-47Family camp 48

FormsDay camp 49-50Day camp volunteer 51-52Health history 53-55Resident camp 57-58Troops Love Camping 59Family camp 60Program assistance grant application 61-63Girl membership registration 64Adult membership registration 65

Girl Scouts of Central IndianaChief Executive Officer

Deborah Hearn Smith

Chief Operating Officer

Cathy Ritchie

Director of Program Services

Diana Keely

Camp Administrators

Blair Adams, Camp Na Wa [email protected]

Lindsay Hale, Camp Sycamore [email protected]

Jaime Hubbard, Campus [email protected]

Barb Nichols, Camp Gallahue [email protected]

Kendra Nowell, Journey [email protected]

Katie Wahlstrom, Camp Dellwood [email protected]

Math and Science Center Manager

Katie [email protected]

Facility Reservations

Theresa [email protected]

Contact Numbers

855.GSCIN.4U or 317.924.6800

camp registration

opens!

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Summer camp locations

InformationJoin us for a day or even the week to get the outdoor training you need to take your girls canoeing, swimming, outdoor cooking, and even more. We provide meals and lodging during the training. The training will be held at Camp Gallahue in the scenic hills of Brown County.

WhenMay 20-22

WhereCamp Gallahue(Brown County, 50 miles south of Indianapolis) Maps and confirmation packet will be provided after registration.

Visit girlscoutsindiana.org to register for learning sessions!

Learning opportunities• American Red Cross Lifeguard Training• NADA Level 1 Instructor (Archery)• American Red Cross Basic Water Rescue and

Small Craft Safety (Canoeing) • Outdoor Fundamentals• Camping Anywhere• Outdoor Cooking (advanced)• Firebuilding• Songs

2016 Safety week for adults

Butler University Day camp

Camp DellwoodDay camp

Camp GallahueResident campFamily camp

Camp Na Wa KwaFamily camp Day CampJourney University Resident campMini Sessions

Camp Sycamore ValleyDay campResident campTroops Love Camping

Eleven Fifty Academy Resident camp

Indiana University Resident camp

Marian UniversityResident camp

Purdue University Resident camp

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Camp DellwoodSatuday, June 42-4 p.m.2301 N Girls School Rd Indianapolis, IN 46214

Camp Dellwood in Marion County is 141 acres of wooded farmland. Six platform tent units and three buildings provide sleeping quarters for over 200 girls a week. A swimming pool permits summer waterfront activities. The camp is located approximately 10 miles west of downtown Indianapolis. We recommend new day camp volunteers attend this open house to become familiar with the property.

Camp Gallahue

Sunday, May 222-5 p.m. 6758 Bear Creek Rd Morgantown, IN 46160

Camp Gallahue consists of more than 800 acres of relaxing property in Brown County, near Morgantown. The camp is located about 30 minutes northeast of Bloomington and just over an hour south of the Indianapolis service center. The property includes beautiful hills, an abundance of trees, and a lake.

Camp Sycamore ValleySaturday, June 43-5 p.m.8439 State Road 26 E Lafayette, IN 47905

Sycamore Valley sits on 160 acres of land and is located on SR 26, seven miles east of Lafayette on the Wildcat Creek. The two sleeping units include A-frame cabins (Unit 1) and eagles nests – cabins on stilts (Unit 2). Sycamore Valley also has an in-ground pool with a shower house. Girls may participate in several different learning opportunities on our 37-foot climbing wall and 300-foot zip line, as well as our low ropes course.

Do not wait to register for camp until the open houses as many camp sessions will already be full. For more information and to register, visit girlscoutsindiana.org/camp.

Camp Na Wa KwaSunday, June 5 noon-4 p.m.

7865 E County Rd 300 N Poland, IN 47868

With its shady pines, sprawling grounds, and peaceful lake, Camp Na Wa Kwa embodies the tradition of Girl Scout summer camp. Located in Clay County, between Terre Haute and Bloomington, Na Wa Kwa boasts an array of fun outdoor activities, like swimming (both lake and pool), canoeing, rock climbing, ziplining, hiking, archery, and fishing.

Camp open houses

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Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Bring a Friend to Camp form

Bring a friend to camp!Bring a friend to summer camp and you both will earn a patch! Encourage your friends to attend camp with you this summer and you will earn a Bring a Friend to Camp patch. Once you find your friend complete this form and mail or fax it to us. This can either be a new Girl Scout or even a current Girl Scout that who never attended camp before. Pass the word along and bring a friend.

q Girl Scout q Non-Girl Scout

Girl name ______________________________________________________________________________________

Parent name ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address ________________________________________________________________________________________

City __________________________________________________ ZIP code _________________________________

Home phone _____________________________ Work or cell __________________________________________

Email __________________________________________________________________________________________

I am bringing ___________________________________________________________________ to camp with me

I will be attending (please check one) q Day camp and/or q Resident camp

at (please check one): q Butler University q Camp Code q Camp Dellwood q Camp Gallahue q Camp Nawakwa q Camp Sycamore Valley q Indiana University q Marian University q Purdue University

Session name: ____________________________________Date of session: ______________________________

DatesJune 5-July 22

Day campButler UniversityCamp DellwoodCamp Sycamore ValleyCamp Nawakwa

Resident campEleven Fifty AcademyCamp GallahueCamp Sycamore Valley Indiana UniversityMarian UniversityCamp NawakwaPurdue University

The form below must accompany your camp registration. If your friend is not a registered Girl Scout, please fill out the girl membership form in the back of the book along with the camp registration. Your friend will need to also fill out a camp registration along with attend all week at camp with you.

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Send a girl to campCamp scholarshipsIt is our goal to continue to provide opportunities for girls who want to go to camp. Camp scholarships provide this life-changing experience for girls who may not otherwise be able to participate because of their economic circumstances. Contributions to camp scholarships make it possible for all girls throughout the 45 counties we serve to attend camp and have the same opportunities and experiences regardless of their ability to pay. In addition camp scholarships help underwrite the cost of camp activities, keeping fees low for all girls.

With your help, we will continue to give Girl Scouts the opportunities they need to become the leaders they want to be today, and the leaders our community needs them to be tomorrow.

$1,000 = One week of resident camp for four girls

$500 = One week of day camp for five girls

$260 = One week of resident camp for one girl

$100 = One week of day camp for one girl

Donations can be made at girlscoutsindiana.org or complete the form below and mail to: Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46214

Yes, I would like to help send a girl to camp!

Name ________________________________________________________________________________________

Address ______________________________________________________________________________________

City _________________________________________________________State___________

ZIP _______________________________________________________________

Phone _________________________________________ Email _________________________________________

Payment information

q $1,000 q $500 q $260 q $100 q Other $ _______

q Enclosed is my check payable to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana

q Please bill my credit card (fill in information below)

Card number ____________________________________ CVV__________ Exp date _____________________

Signature _____________________________________________________________________________________

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General InformationWho may attend Girl Scout camp?

Camp sessions are open to all girls entering grades 1-12 in the fall regardless of race, color, creed, or national origin. The grades listed for each session are the grades that your daughters should be going into in the fall.

All girls who are registered Girl Scout members may attend. Girls who are no longer active in a troop or have never been members may attend camp by paying an additional fee of $30.* For girls with a chronic illness or disability, a written statement from her physician is required and must indicate the girl can participate in routine activities without harm to herself.

*Includes Girl Scouts of the USA membership fee.

Please fill out the girl member registration form on page 64, as well as the camp registration form.

What if the weather is bad?

While at camp, every counselor is in touch with the camp director who has access to a weather radio. We are aware of any storms headed our way and have procedures in place to protect our campers. Some activities may be affected by weather, and in this case refunds are not issued. Please keep in mind that there is only one phone line that does need to be kept open during inclement weather in case of emergency.

How can I prepare my camper?

It is important for parents to talk with their camper about what to expect at camp this summer. Be sure to emphasize the good time she will have. The American Camp Association has great resources for parents available at www.campparents.org.

Can my daughter request to go to camp with a buddy?

Summer camp is about camping with friends, both old and new. Girls may request to stay in the same unit with one girl in the same session. Please write the buddy’s name in the appropriate space on the application. Requests must be mutual and only one buddy will be honored. Girls and parents should agree on their camper’s buddy. Mail in the two forms at the same time or we might not be able to place both girls in the same session. Troops are not guaranteed to be placed together, unless you are registering for

Troops Love Camp at Sycamore Valley. Troop members attending the same session are not guaranteed the same unit assignments. All girls are placed in a unit based on the grade they will be entering in the fall. Camp buddies should be in the same grade.

Placement together will not be possible if more than one name or different names are listed.

May I visit my camper during camp?

Our camps are not open to parents, family, or other visitors during camp sessions so that we may provide a safe and secure environment for all participants. All participants and staff must be registered and all adults must have completed background checks prior to camp in order to attend. Plan to visit the camps during the open house to see the units, staff and program areas.

Camp registration: Registration opens Tuesday, January 19

How to register- four great options!

1. Register online at girlscoutsindiana.org

2. Mail registration and health history forms with full payment to: Attn: Camp Registration Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214

3. Fax registration and health history forms with full credit card payment to: 317.931.3346.

4. Deliver registration and health history forms with full payment to any Girl Scouts of Central Indiana service center.

• All Campers, day camp aides and aides-in-training need to complete the 2016 Day or Resident Camp Individual Registration Form on page 57.

• Adult volunteers and tag-a-longs need to complete the 2016 Day Camp Volunteer Staff Registration Form on page 51.

• All Day Camp participants (including adults and tag-a-longs) must complete the 2016 Day Camp Health History Form on page 53.

• List a second and third choice for resident camp only if your camper wants those sessions. We will refer to those choices if we cannot place a camper in her first choice. Resident Camp only.

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• Campers attending a Me & my Guy or Me & My Gal mini camp should register using the Council Event Registration Form on page 112 in the Program Activity Guide Section of this booklet.

• Campers attending Family Camp or Troops Love Camping should use the special Family Camp and TLC forms on page 59.

5. Any incomplete forms or registrations without payment will be returned. If forms must be returned to you for any reason, the receipt date for processing purposes will be based on the date in which complete forms and payment (or PAG form) is received in our office.

Camp confirmations will be emailed to all participants (please do not call to check on placement).

Registering with a buddy • Girls who want to sign up for a unit together

must complete the Buddy Information section on the registration form and list each other’s name to guarantee placement together.

• Limit one buddy. Buddy must be entering the same grade in the fall for day camp. Fore resident camp, buddies must be in the grade listed for specific camps. (Troops are not guaranteed to be placed in the same unit, unless yo are registering for Troops Love Camping.)

Multiple sessions There is no limit to the number of sessions each girl may attend (financial assistance is available for one session only). A separate registration form is required for each session. You may make copies of the form, download it from our website, or request a copy from your service center. You do not need to submit additional copies of the health history form.

Applying for financial assistance (PAG) Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is committed to providing a positive experience to every girl who wants to be a Girl Scout. Program Assistance Grants are provided so that a family’s economic status will not be a barrier to participation.

To apply, submit the Program Assistance Grant application with your camp registration form and health history form. A $10 deposit per girl is required to secure her placement. This deposit is

not refundable unless your child cannot be placed into a session. Use a separate grant application per girl. Please do not mail in your PAG without your camp registration form. We cannot process the PAG until the camp registration is received.

All applicants will be notified by email as to the approval of the request.

All Program Assistance Grant information is kept strictly confidential. Grants are available for one camp session per girl.

Camp fees Full fee must be paid no later than May 31 for all camp dates. Failure to do so will result in loss of reservation.

Registration closes Registration closes 2 weeks before the beginning of each day camp session or when the session is full, whichever is first. Resident camp registration closes when sessions become full.

Refund procedure The camp fee does not cover the entire cost of your child attending camp. The remainder is covered by various funding sources that support Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. For this reason the refund policy is:

• Refunds are given only if cancellation is received at least two weeks prior to sessions.

• $25 of fee will be retained for handling charges.

• Bus fees are not refundable.

Refunds are not given to no shows or campers leaving camp early due to personal reasons including homesickness, sports, family vacations, behavior, lice, etc

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Summer camping opportunities with Girl Scouts of Central IndianaAdventure is out there, what are you waiting for? There are many ways you can join the fun at summer camp. From a Journey camp on a college campus, to high adventure at a resident camp, to laughter and excitement at day camp; there is something for everyone!

There are many opportunities for you to also attend camp with a parent or favorite adult, whole family or your entire troop.

If you are a Girl Scout in 1-12 grade (in the fall) you are welcome and encouraged to attend our camps! If you are not a Girl Scout, you are also invited to experience camp, too! Girls who are not current Girl Scouts will pay a fee of $30 per summer, which includes the Girl Scouts of the USA membership fee. This will allow girls to attend summer camp, as well as participate in Girl Scout program activities, such as the ones in this program guide, all year long.

Camp fees

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is committed to providing high-quality, affordable outdoor programming for girls. Thanks to the support of product sales and other funding to the council, we are able to keep the cost of camp sessions substantially lower than the actual cost.

Listed below are brief descriptions of each type of summer opportunity, along with answers to some frequently asked questions. If you have additional questions, or need more information after reading through the camp brochure, please contact Camping Services at 317.924.6827 or [email protected].

Day campDay camp is for all girls entering grades 1-7, and is a day-only experience for you to meet girls, just like you, who are excited and ready for adventure! Explore the outdoors with new friends for several days in the summer. Some camp activities will allow

you to explore the great outdoors, and you will get to learn outdoor skills and about nature. Other experiences will happen indoors, and you will get to

learn science or technology skills on a college campus.

There are many experiences availalble, and there is something for everyone! Some day camps offer bus transportation and some

do not. Some are week long experiences, and some are only a few days.

Attend camp as an individual camper, and you will be placed in units

according to your grade in the fall. Please remember this is not a troop

activity and the entire troop will not be placed together in one unit. You can, however, request a ONE friend as a camp buddy. This is a chance to make new friends!

This is a perfect first camping experience if you have never spent a week away from home before, as you will be able to go home in the evenings. Several of the day camps offer an overnight option one night

for girls to experience overnight camp with their unit.

At day camp you’ll try new craft projects, discover the wonders of the

outdoors and learn how to live with nature, play games, experiment with

science, math, and technology, make new friends, make lasting memories, and for one night, your unit will get to spend an a night

laughing, singing and in camp together.

If you take a bus to camp, bus transportation will not be offered Thursday night or Friday morning if

you choose not to spend the night. Day camp is a great way to build your courage,

confidence, and character!

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Please fill out the girl member registration form on page 64 along with the camp registration form on page 49.

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Day camp hoursDay camp begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 3:30 p.m., Monday-Friday. You will have the opportunity to spend one night (Thursday) at camp. On the overnight, you will sleep in a tent/ cabin with other girls. Adults will have separate sleeping quarters. Only registered adults volunteering the entire 5 days are allowed to stay for the overnight. Child care before and after hours is not provided.

Car transportation Parents/caregivers, plan to drive your daughter to and from camp. Campers must be dropped off at camp no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and picked up between 3:40 - 4 p.m.

Older girl leadership at day camp Day camp aides have long been a part of the day camp experience. Day camp aides provide a variety of skills, talents, and support to younger campers while continuing to develop their leadership skills in an adult supported and supervised environment.

Want to be a day camp aide this summer? Follow these steps to lead girls to new experiences and have a fun summer:

Attend a day camp Aide-in-Training week (for new day camp aides).

This training is designed to reinforce basic skills and to give a foundation for leading and working with younger girls in the outdoors. During the week, you will also complete the Program Aide Training. You must be going into 7- 11 grade in the fall.

Typical day at camp

8:30-9 a.m. Arrive at camp

9:15-9:30 a.m. Flag ceremony

9:45-10:30 a.m. Art, badge or nature activities

10:45-11:30 a.m. Swimming, hiking or archery

11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Lunch

1-2:45 p.m. Themed activity

3-3:15 p.m. Flag ceremony

3:30-4 p.m. Depart camp

Everyday at camp is filled with different adventures

and fun experiences! The schedule above represents

what a "typical day" at day camp looks like.

The cost is $40. The fee of the training includes materials, a day camp T-shirt and patch.

Camp Dellwood • Day Camp Aide-in-Training

Session 1: June 6-10

Session 2, June 13-17

Session 3: June 20-24

Session 4: June 27-July 1

Camp Sycamore Valley Day Camp Aide-in-Training

June 13-17

All trainings are Monday-Friday with an overnight on Thursday night. You must complete the entire week of training including the overnight to be qualified to become a day camp aide.

Experienced day camp aides and girls who have completed training may apply to be a day camp aide. Applicants may apply for a maximum of four sessions. The cost is $30 per session. The fee for day camp aides defrays transportation, meals and incidental expenses. The fee also includes a day camp T-shirt and patch. You must attend all five days, including the overnight.

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Become a day camp volunteer! Do you enjoy the outdoors and have a passion for working with children? Volunteer at day camp! Volunteers are the core of the day camp staff. This valuable learning experience would not be possible for the girls of central Indiana without volunteers. Interested parents and adults are invited to register.

Volunteer selection

The camping services department in consultation with the day camp directors approve all registrations. The selection of staff is based on the qualifications of the applicant and the staffing needs of each session. For the safety of all campers, you must be physically able to stand for long periods of time and walk on rough terrain if you are interesting in volunteering. All volunteers must be registered Girl Scout members and complete a background check. See forms provided.

Volunteer staff benefits

• Attend day camp for free

• Waive the camp fee for the girl of your choice

• Receive a camp T-shirt and patch

• Make a difference in a girl’s life

To waive a camp fee, you must attend a pre-camp meeting, must attend day camp all five full days (Monday through Friday), and stay on the overnight (Thursday night).

Please understand that you are expected to volunteer the entire week. This is for the safety and well being of our campers. No exceptions!

Volunteer training

All day camp volunteers must attend the pre-camp meeting for the session(s) you are assigned to. At this meeting, you will receive a day camp volunteer staff manual; receive unit assignments, unit lists, and unit schedules; learn about the specifics of the session; meet the people they will be volunteering with; and work with others to develop activities for your unit.

Pre-camp meeting dates Camp Dellwood

Session 1: May 16, 6-9 p.m.

Session 2: May 31, 6:30-9 p.m.

Session 3: May 19, 7-9 p.m.

Session 4: June 14, 6:30-9 p.m.

Session 5: July 29, 6:30-9 p.m.

Session 6: June 28, 6-9 p.m.

Camp Sycamore Valley

Sessions 1–5: June 4, 5-6 p.m.

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What do I wear to day camp?

Old clothes are best and should include shorts or long pants, T-shirts or tank tops (no halters or midriffs), socks/shoes (closed-toe and no sandals), jacket or sweatshirt, raincoat or poncho if the weatherman predicts wet conditions.

What do I bring to day camp each day?

Bring these items daily to camp in a backpack or similar type bag. Mark the bag with the camper’s name, unit name, and bus stop name or “car rider.”

• Hat or bandana

• Swimsuit and towel

• Closed-toe-shoes

• An extra pair of closed-toe-shoes (that you don't mind getting wet)

• A plastic grocery bag for wet clothes and shoes

• Raincoat or rain poncho (if weather warrants it)

• A water bottle (bottles with a screw on lid are best; no bottles with straws)

• Sunscreen and insect repellent (non-aerosol)

• Lunch for Monday-Wednesday Sycamore Valley Day Camp only

If my camper has a game/event, can I pick her up and return her at any time?

We do appreciate all campers remaining at camp for the entire day. It is disruptive to your camper and the other campers in her unit, to pick her up midway through the day and bring her back.

If it is critical to take your camper out of camp you will need to contact the camp director prior to or during check-in on the first day. Your camper will not be able to return to camp until 8:30 a.m. the next day. Please provide a note with the day, time, reason, and who will be picking up, to the camp director on that day.

Is there anything my camper can't have with her at day camp?

We do not allow any of the following so that girls are safe and they gain the full benefit of the camp experience:

• Electronic devices (including cell phones, electronic games and MP3 players)

• Weapons, alcohol or tobacco products

• Drugs (prescription and over-the-counter drugs must be turned in to the camp health supervisor)

What do I bring if I am staying overnight on Thursday?

Some campers will be in tents, and some in cabins, depending on the camp and the age of the girl.

Bring these items to camp in a duffle bag or similar type bag on Thursday. Place all items in a trash or water-resistant bag that the camper can carry. Please label all bags with the following information (duct tape and a permanent marker works best):

• Camper name (first and last name), unit name

• Light-weight sleeping bag or bedroll (blankets)

• Fitted, twin sheet (to cover mattress; girls in primitive units will not need this)

• Pajamas or large T-shirt for sleeping in

• Change of clothing, socks, underwear, etc.

• Toothpaste, toothbrush, comb/hair brush

• Towel, washcloth, soap

• Flashlight with new batteries

• Day pack items (carry daily)

• Extra trash bag (labeled) for return trip home-many bags tear and a replacement is necessary

No outfit is complete without a smile!

Don't forget to pack your best accessory

to share with other campers!

Day camp • Questions and answers

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Want to share summer camp with your Girl Scout troop? Join our staff and other troops for a fun filled troop camping experience! You and your troop will will stay for three days and two nights. This is perfect if your troop is new to outdoor experiences, or if your troops prefers to experience summer camp together. Your troop will participate in many hands-on activities and enjoy crafts, outdoor cooking, swimming and other camp experiences.

LeadershipYour troop must provide its own leadership through parents, leaders, and other family members. All adults must be registered Girl Scouts. A minimum of two adults must be in camp at all times. At least one must be 21 years of age; others may be 18 or older. Your troop must meet the adult to girl ratio per Safety-Wise.

During your stay we will provide activities, supplies and meals throughout the day and evening. Your leaders’ responsibility will consist of supervising your troop at various activities, escorting them to the different places in camp, and providing programming during free time. You will also need to provide transportation. Since most of the activities will be run by camp staff, camp experience is not necessary.

TLC fees – per person, per sessionCamper fee ..................................................................... $90

Adult fee ............................................................................$35

Camper fee includes T-shirt, camp patch, and one badge.

All adults will receive a T-shirt and camp patch.

Full payment is due at time of registration, unless applying for financial assistance.

Troops Love Camping

Family or troop campThis is an overnight experience for the entire family, just one parent or favorite adult, or the entire troop. Specialty staff provide activities such as swimming, archery, crafts, nature, campfires, and other activities as noted in the program description. You can have your meals provided, or you can choose a program where you cook all your meals. Whichever program you choose, girls and their families or troops will get to have planned programming as well as free time to explore camp, work on badges, or hang out and enjoy the out of doors.

Campus campsThese are either day or overnight experiences at a College or Academy Campus. Girls will be engaged in hands-on learning of skills such as coding, fashion design with electronics, or construction. Or girls may choose to explore leadership and get started on their Silver or Gold Awards at Journey University. No matter the program a girl chooses, she will experience campus life, engage with professors and college students, and get to explore new ideas and challenges.

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Resident CampKetchup! Ketchup sure is red. Gee I wish I stayed in bed! Are you ready for summer camp? Get ready for a summer you will never forget. Resident camp is an experience filled with excitement, exploration, laughter, and friendship.

For more information about the many different resident camp experiences we offer, visit girlscoutsindiana.org.

Resident camp is an overnight experience where you will get to stay in a tent, cabin, lodge, or even a college campus for two nights or up to two weeks. Attend with a friend or by yourself, as you get a “camp buddy," and are encouraged to make friends with lots of new girls from all across our 45 counties. Troops and/or groups can sign up as individual campers, and will be placed in units according to your desired session. You and your counselors will plan activities together, taking advantage of the unique opportunities available at each camp.

Summer camp staff are chosen carefully for their ability to work with girls and teach specific skills. All staff undergo a stringent interview and reference check, and must pass a background check. Camp staff also spend a week–or longer–learning the specific skills, safety, and procedures required by Girl Scouts.

If you have not spent the night away from home very often, you may want to try a shorter period of time first. If you are very outgoing or adventurous, regardless of your age, may want to just jump right in with a full week experience!

Are you ready for camp? Take the quiz on pages 18-19 to see if you and your parents are ready for camp.

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What is camp life like?

All campers are expected to participate in all-camp kapers, including making their bed,

maintaining their living area, and rotating responsibilities in the dining hall. Each camper is also responsible for her own

personal care and grooming. Campers will sleep either in a unit house with their counselors in a separate room nearby, or in platform tents with the counselors in their own tent in the unit. Campers are given a voice in planning all activities, which could

include art projects, swimming, cookouts, and campfire activities.How may I contact my camper? May I

visit or call her?

Parents and other family members may visit the camps during their designated open house. We do not accept visitors during resident camp as seeing a mom or dad may spark homesickness in many campers. Also, because telephone calls from home tend to increase the likelihood of homesickness, we ask that you refrain from calling camp. We need to keep our phone lines available for business and emergency purposes. We also ask that you do not allow your daughters to bring cell phones to camp. Parents are always

welcome to call the camp director for an update on their daughter. What health precautions are taken? Is a physical exam required?

All campers attending camp this summer must have a medical history form that has been signed by their doctor or nurse practioner, which means they need to have been seen by a doctor in the last 24

months. A resident camp health history and exam form will be included in the camper’s confirmation packet. As part of

our check-in procedures, all campers must be seen at the infirmary on opening day. We will do a head check and discuss any special

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needs with each camper. If your daughter is on medication, we will administer her medication as noted on the bottle. Campers are required to turn in all medications, both prescribed and over-the-counter, in the original containers, to the health director on opening day. What if my daughter has special needs?

At camp, we make every effort to allow all girls to enjoy our camp sessions. If you have concerns about your daughter’s ability to participate in our camp, please call us before registering her for camp. For girls with a chronic illness or disability, a written statement from her physician is required and must indicate the girl can participate in routine activities without harm to herself. Routine activities include hiking at least two miles each day, living in a tent with steps, showering and changing clothes by herself, and walking up and down hills possibly in the dark with a buddy. If your daughter cannot do these activities without help, we can suggest other camp opportunities that she might enjoy. Unfortunately, we cannot offer one-on-one helpers for campers. How often do campers swim and shower?

Weather permitting, all campers have the opportunity to swim and shower every day of their session with the exception of opening and closing days. Will my daughter need money at camp?

No, she will not have the opportunity to purchase anything while at camp. She will receive her T-shirt at the end of the session. If, however, your daughter is in a session that will be traveling out of camp, you may send extra money along with her. We ask that your daughter does not bring an excessive amount, as her needs will be taken care of while attending camp. The money you send will be spent on anything she wants. What if my daughter gets homesick?

Because homesickness is common at camp, especially for first time campers, our staff members are trained to provide a caring, supportive environment for your child. Homesickness usually passes in a day or two. Please do not be alarmed if the first letter you

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receive from your daughter reflects her feeling of homesickness. It was probably written at a low time, and by the time you receive it your daughter is having a great time playing with her new friends. Your encouraging attitude both before and during camp will help prevent homesickness. Please remember that campers who overcome homesickness have met a real challenge and can feel a sense of pride in themselves. If a camper’s homesickness should persist, the parents/ guardians will be notified by the camp director. More information on homesickness will be mailed with confirmations. Campers do not have access to phones and may not bring cell phones.

Rules of camp: Laugh hard, make new

friends, learn something new, unleash

your creativity and toast s'mores!

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Take the quiz and find out! Circle the answer that best describes you. Add up the numbers for your total score.

1 = NO WAY 2 = MAYBE 3 = FOR SURE!

FOR GIRLS1 2 3 You enjoy staying overnight at a friend's house.

1 2 3 You're good at being part of a team.

1 2 3 You shampoo and brush/comb your own hair.

1 2 3 When you see a bug, spider, or mouse, you don't like it, but you can handle it.

1 2 3 You make your own bed and keep track of your own things.

1 2 3 You love to make new friends and do things with other girls.

1 2 3 You can sleep in an outdoor platform tent.

1 2 3 You like to help plan activities that you are participating in.

1 2 3 Walking to another building to use the bathroom and sink is no big deal.

1 2 3 You're okay sleeping in a tent with 3-4 other girls and an adult nearby.

1 2 3 You're willing to help with Kapers (camp chores: cleaning, setting tables, etc.).

1 2 3 You love singing songs, playing games having lots of fun!

1 2 3 You live by the Girl Scout Law.

1 2 3 You can use a latrine.

1 2 3 You can't wait to get to camp!

FOR PARENTS1 2 3 You relax and enjoy yourself when your daughter is at a sleepover.

1 2 3 It would be fun only communicating by snail mail while your daughter is away.

1 2 3 You would be okay following the policies and procedures that apply to camp.

1 2 3 You're prepared to not see your daughter for several days.

1 2 3 You're comfortable with your daughter living and playing in an outdoor, rustic setting where it may rain and there are things such as bugs and spiders.

1 2 3 You're willing to work with your daughter to ensure she is comfortable with being more independent at camp than she might be used to.

1 2 3 You believe Girl Scout camp provides girls with a fun and rewarding experience that builds girls of courage, confidence, and character.

1 2 3 You trust the camp director and counselors with your daughter's safety.

1 2 3 You think your daughter would enjoy sleeping in a tent with 3-4 other girls.

1 2 3 You're confident in your daughter's ability to maintain her hygiene.

1 2 3 You're confident in your daughter's ability to make her own bed and keep track of her own things.

Are you ready for camp?

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FOR GIRLS

_______ TOTAL POINTS

If you scored:

14-25 pointsYou're adventurous, but it might be a good idea for you to wait until next year to come to resident camp.

26-35 pointsYou might enjoy bringing a buddy with you to camp. You'll feel more comfortable!

36-45 pointsYou're a pro! We'll see you at camp.

FOR PARENTS

_______ TOTAL POINTS

If you scored:

11-18 pointsIt might be a good idea for your Girl Scout to wait until next year to come to resident camp.

26-35 pointsYour Girl Scout might enjoy having a buddy to make her and you feel more comfortable.

36-45 pointsYou and your Girl Scout are ready for this new adventure! You're confident in her abilities and willing to help her prepare.

"I loved the friends I made and everything I learned about horses at camp!" - Julia

Because at camp each day is ridiculously amazing!

Let's go on an adventure!

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Campus campsPlease Note: Transportation is not provided for these camps. More information about drop off and pick-up will follow in a confirmation packet.

Camp Code at Eleven Fifty AcademyGrades: 7, 8, 9, 10Office Code: 2053

Do you have an interest in computers? Go behind the scenes and learn how your favorite game works! Learn some of the basics of computer programming from the experts at the Eleven Fifty Academy. Work with Raspberry Pi, a small credit card size computer, to learn some of the tricks of computer programming. In the evenings we will spend our time relaxing at Camp Dellwood. You will even get to take home your Raspberry Pi!

July 5-8

Cost $350

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6859

Indiana University Informatics CampGrades: 11, 12

Learn about the latest trends in information technology, the Internet, web design, networking, new media, database, gaming, and more from expert faculty and students. Get lots of hands-on experience with technology, including creating your own tech-related project. Explore a potential career path.See how information technology is used in science, art, business, and other fields.Hang out with other campers, watch movies, swim, bowl, and game. Get a taste of what college is like.

Note: This is a co-ed activity offered through IU Bloomington. Women and men sleep on different floors and counselors are present at all times.

$425

June 19-23

Register online: https://bit.ly/soicsummercamp16

Contact: Nancy Lemons • [email protected]

Indiana University E-textiles: Camp RunwayGrades: 6, 7, 8Office Code: 2053

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is teaming up with Indiana University School of Informatics and Computing to offer an opportunity for you to jump into the exciting world of E-Textiles. Through hands-on activities, you will gain an understandin of how printing technology, 3D visualization, basic electronic circuitry, basic programming, sewing, prototyping, and the design cycle. Take what you have learned and create your own electronic textile creation using an input (e.g. ,temperature) to produce an output (e.g., LEDs lighting up). The camp will culminate in a show where you will get to show off your new creations to your parents, caregivers and friends.

You will stay on the beautiful Indiana University Campus in one of the dorms and experience what it is like to be a college student.

$350

July 10-14

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6859

Journey University: Day camp at Butler University

Grades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Are you working toward your Girl Scout Silver or Gold Award? Do you want a quick way to get all the prerequisites out of the way so you can dive right into the project? Here’s your chance! Journey University is a week long program that will take you through a Girl Scout journey from the It’s Your Plant Love It, It’s Your Story Tell It, and It’s Your World Change It series. You will also receive official council training on your Girl Scout Silver or Gold Award and work to create a plan for your project. Fee includes overnight accommodations on Thursday, Thursday dinner, Friday breakfast and lunch, Girl Scout Gold/Silver Award training and information packets, journey girl book, journey awards and patch.

$145

8 a.m.-4 p.m. daily, overnight on Thursday night

Session A: June 13-17

aMaze (Grades 6-8)

Media (Grades 6-8)

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Mission Sisterhood (Grades: 9-10)

Girltopia Grade (Grades: 9-10)

Sow What Grades: (Grades: 9-10)

Your Voice, Your World (Grades 11-12)

Bliss Grades (Grades 11-12)

Justice Grades (Grades 11-12)

Session B: June 20-24

aMaze (Grades 6-8)

Media (Grades 6-8)

Breathe (Grades 6-8)

Mission Sisterhood (Grades: 9-10)

Girltopia Grade (Grades: 9-10)

Sow What Grades: (Grades: 9-10)

Your Voice, Your World (Grades 11-12)

Bliss Grades (Grades 11-12)

Justice Grades (Grades 11-12)

Session C: July 11-15

aMaze (Grades 6-8)

Media (Grades 6-8)

Breathe (Grades 6-8)

Mission Sisterhood (Grades: 9-10)

Girltopia Grade (Grades: 9-10)

Sow What Grades: (Grades: 9-10)

Your Voice, Your World (Grades 11-12)

Bliss Grades (Grades 11-12)

Justice Grades (Grades 11-12)

Session D: July 18-22

aMaze (Grades 6-8)

Media (Grades 6-8)

Breathe (Grades 6-8)

Mission Sisterhood (Grades: 9-10)

Girltopia Grade (Grades: 9-10)

Sow What Grades: (Grades: 9-10)

Your Voice, Your World (Grades 11-12)

Bliss Grades (Grades 11-12)

Justice Grades (Grades 11-12)

Contact: Kendra Nowell • 317.94.6811

Marian University Resident Camp: Girls Exploring Medical Sciences (G.E.M.S.)Grades: 8, 9, 10Office Code: 2053

Are you fascinated in biology class about how the human body works? Do you find yourself drawn to the “Untold Stories of the ER” TV shows? Then this camp based in Marian University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine is for you! You will learn about various medical specialities and have lots of hands-on activities, like learning how to splint a broken arm, how to evaluate a new-born baby, seeing how the heart works and maybe even get to hold a heart specimen! We will even spend a day learning about how medicines are developed and produced at Eli Lilly & Co! Come spend a week learning what it might be like as a medical student! You will stay on campus in one of Marian University residence halls.

$305

June 21-24

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6859

Purdue University Resident Camp: Technology Advances Girl Scouts (T.A.G.S.)

Grades: 7, 8, 9Office Code: 2053

Explore the exciting world of technology with the faculty, graduate students and staff of Purdue University’s Polytechnic Institute. Participate in hands-on activities to work in college labs to expand your knowledge and skills. The faculty and graduate students will lead the way as you experience different departments including Aviation, Building Construction Management, Computer Graphics, Computer Technology, Electrical Engineering, Technology, Mechanical Engineering Technology, and Technology Leadership and Innovation. Stay on campus in one of Purdue University residence halls and dine in the university dining halls.

$305

July 18-21

Contact: Jaime Hubbard • 317.924.6859

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Day camp fees-per personDay Camp ...........................................................................$90

Non-Girl Scout fee* ...................................................... $120

Full payment is due at time of registration. All fees include a day camp T-shirt and patch.

*Includes Girl Scouts of the USA membership fee. Please also fill out the girl membership form and the camp registration form in the back of the book.

Car transportationParents should plan to drive their daughter to and from camp. Campers must be dropped off at camp no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and picked up between 3:40-4 p.m.

... is an experience for girls from different troops and groups to meet outdoors each day, and have outdoor fun! Fun and exploration are on the agenda every day as girls swim, sing, make crafts, play games, and more. Girls attend as individual campers and are placed in units according to their grade in the fall.

Session #1: June 13-17 � Cast Iron Chef � Grades: K-7Do you have what it takes to be the next Cast Iron Chef? Come to camp to learn some new tricks for both camping and cooking at home. We will learn how to make some simple snacks and have the opportunity to make something new. In addition to some of the traditional camp fun (hikes, swimming, and crafts) we will cook out lunch 2 times during the week and have a cook off!

Session #2: June 20-24 � S.T.E.A.M. � Grades: K-7Love science and crafts? Then this is the place for you! Each day will include a hands-on science and art element. You will also have the freedom to choose with your group other camp activities such as games, hikes, swimming, and crafts.

Session #3: June 27-July 1 � Mess to Impress � Grades: K-7Are you ready to get messy? This week we are going to do all those things you are only allowed to do at camp! Roll in the mud, splatter the paint, play with your food and make other gooey arts and crafts. What are you waiting for? Come get your hands dirty, because the mess is up to you.

Session #4: July 11-15 � Wacky Water Week � Grades: K-7Cool off during the hot summer time with Whacky Water Week. Each day we will have water games and activities for you to enjoy with your group. By the end of the week you and your cabin will compete in a Water Olympics!

Session #5: July 18-22 � Bronze Award Week Badges or Bust � Grades: K-5Girl Scout Juniors, you will work on earning your bronze awards. Girl Scout Daisies and Brownies, come to camp and earn a few badges that you and your fellow campers decide to earn.

Sycamore Valley boasts 160 acres of gently rolling meadows and forests just outside of Lafayette. Enjoy waterfront activities at the pool and riverside, crafts, nature hikes, ziplining (for girls age 10+), and more. Overnight girls might sleep in a dorm style cabin, A-Frame, or cabin on stilts.

For all programs, confirmations, additional information, and directions to camp will be mailed to you after your registration is received.

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Resident camp at Camp Sycamore ValleyExperience the fun and independence of staying overnight at Sycamore Valley and all the fun that overnight camp has to offer. From stream stomps, stargazing, late night s'mores, singing under the stars, and night hikes, make memories and friends to last a lifetime.

You must be in grades 2-8 in the fall to register for camp sessions.

Me & My Girl Scout SisterGrades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Come and enjoy resident camp with your Girl Scout sister! You and one friend or sibling will be assigned to the same unit/cabin and enjoy crafts, hikes, and other programs together. A few times during the day you will be split up to do age appropriate activities at camp and reunited after to share in the fun you had. Don’t have a buddy? Don’t worry! We will be making new friends!

$90 • July 6-8

Parents, plan to drive your campers to and from camp.

Wednesday: drop-off: 2-3 p.m. Friday: pick up 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Troops Love Camping sessions Date Days Camper min/max

June 6-8 Monday - Wednesday 40/160 June 8-10 Wednesday – Friday 40/160

Check-in is 3 p.m. and check out is at noon for all sessions.

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Camp open house Sunday, June 5 noon-4 p.m.7865 E County Rd 300 N Poland, IN 47868 Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Shady pines, sunny meadows and a sparkling pond in the middle of the countryside beckons girls to explore all the outdoor fun NaWaKwa has to offer. Canoeing, hiking, swimming, and fishing are just some of the many activities awaiting the lucky NaWaKwa camper.

This summer, girls have a choice of day camp, resident camp, family camp, TLC (Troops Love Camping!), or mini-camp with a parent or favorite adult.For all programs, confirmations, additional information, and directions to camp will be mailed to you after your registration is received.

Gross OlympicsGrades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Rio 2016 has nothing on Camp NaWaKwa this summer! Challenge yourself and cheer on your team mates, with a variety of disgustingly awesome activities that will earn you a Gold Medal in Grossness! Try your hand at Spaghetti Shotput and see how far you can launch those noodles, or test your aquatic abilities at the Slime Swim. Thursday’s overnight will include an epic food fight, so dress accordingly!

$115 • *non-member $145

June 20-24

Around the WorldGrades: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7Do you love traveling and exploring new cultures? Then bring your passport and your imagination, because Camp NaWaKwa is charting a course for adventure this summer! Learn a different language, taste foreign foods, and make new friends. Thursday’s overnight will include presentations from each country and conclude with a film screening under the stars.

$115 • *non-member $145

July 18-22

Transportation

Bus stops:

• Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute

• Forest Park, Brazil • Cloverdale High School, Cloverdale

Bus times will be determined two weeks prior to start of camp. Times could change depending on the numbers of campers at each stop.

Day camp at NaWaKwa... is an experience for girls from different troops and groups to meet outdoors each day, and have outdoor fun! Fun and exploration are on the agenda every day as girls swim, sing, make crafts, play games, and more. Girls attend as individual campers and are placed in units according to their grade in the fall.

Please note: This is not troop camp and an entire troop is not guaranteed to be placed together in one unit.

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Resident camp at Na Wa KwaExperience the fun and independence of staying overnight in cabins or tents at Na Wa Kwa, and experiencing all the fun that overnight camp has to offer. From fishing and canoeing in the pond, stargazing, exploring the fossil beds, late night s'mores, singing under the stars, and skits at the amphitheatre, make memories and friends to last a lifetime.

Camp E.A.R.T.H.Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Environmental Awareness Results in Total Health, that's our motto! Our planet is totally amazing! The water we drink, the air we breathe, the energy we use, and the food we eat are all connected and YOU play a crucial role in the process. This week-long resident camp will introduce you to topics like environmental footprint and resource conservation, through fun, activities you choose, you will earn you the title of Environmental Steward. Make a giant rainbow, cook a meal with local food, or get moving up the rock wall – and then down the zipline! By the end of this session, you will earn one of the following Journeys: WOW! Wonders of Water, Get Moving!, Breathe, or Sow What?

$190

June 26-July 1 • Check-in: 4 p.m | Check out: noon

Females RockGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Discover why females rock and what we can do to become great leaders all while at camp! Challenge yourself on the low ropes course as you work together with a team to complete an end goal, focus your concentration at the archery range and face your fears down the zip line. By the end of this session, you will earn one of the following journeys: Amuse, Amaze, or Mission: Sisterhood.

$90

July 11-13 • Check-in: 4 p.m. | Check out: noon

Grab your favorite adult attend mini sessions for a great time together this summer. Meals, activities, and supplies are all provided – and fun is guaranteed!

Me & My GalGrades: AllEnjoy spending time with a special female adult this summer, just the two of you! Swimming, climbing, bonfires, hiking, crafts, and canoeing are sure to make this a fun-filled weekend. You will stay in platform tents in one of Camp NaWaKwa's beautiful units. We have programs planned, but you are free to enjoy your time together on your own.

$50

June 24-26 • Check-in: 5 p.m. | Check out: noon

Me & My GuyGrades: AllGo on an adventure with your favorite male adult this summer. Encourage one another up the climbing wall, splash each other on canoes, and strap on your hiking boots for a trek around camp. We have programs planned but you are free to enjoy your time together on your own.

$50

June 17-19 • Check-in: 5 p.m. | Check out: noon

Mini sessions

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Grades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Words and actions have power and you have the ability to influence others and create an ideal world. Do this at camp through a variety of teambuilding challenges, encouraging one another up the climbing wall and creating your own steps towards living in your ideal world. By the end of this session, you will earn one of the following journeys: Agent of Change, Media, or Girltopia. Registration available online.

$90

July 13-15 • Check-in: noon | Check out: noon

Lights, Camera, Aspire

Grades: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Lights, Camera, Aspire! Love making short videos of your friends? Do you dream of being a TV news anchor, reporter, or videographer? Or maybe someone who organizes and runs big events? Then join us for a week-long session, to learn recording and editing techniques from the professionals! Best of all, you’ll get to test your newly-learned skills, as we work together to create a short film showcasing each of our five wonderful camp properties.

Join us for a week at camp where you will travel around to our different camps, to conduct camper interviews, shoot B-roll footage, and have an unforgettable summer! Not only will you be helping us make a wonderful video to promote our camps, but this is a great opportunity to help you build your portfolio for college admissions!

$180

June 12-16 • Check in: 3 p.m. Check out: 5 p.m.

Camp NaWaKwa 7865 E Co Rd 300 N, Poland

Contact: Blair Adams • 317.924.6834

Family camp at NaWa KwaJuly 1 - 4

Here is a special opportunity for you and your families to enjoy a quiet weekend at camp! You are invited to get away from the crowds and busy highways to enjoy the beautiful grounds at Camp Na Wa Kwa. You’ll share a wonderful family experience, meet other Girl Scout families, and make new friends! Your leisurely weekend includes no cooking (enjoy meals in the dining hall!), activities, and plenty of free time to explore the camp with your family.

Lifeguards will be on duty at the swimming pool and for canoeing on the lake. Other activity options include the climbing wall, zip line, archery, and hiking along the fossil beds.

Four tent units: Three units consist of eight platform tents. One unit onsists of two platform tents and two yurts. All four units have access to a fire ring with sitting logs, kitchen shelter with picnic tables, running water, and pit latrine. No electricity.

Fee: $55/family

One cabin unit: Consists of eight platform cabins, fire ring with sitting logs, kitchen shelter with picnic tables, running water, and pit latrine. No electricity. Ramps to the cabins provide easy handicap access.

Fee: $55/family

Primitive camping site: Site includes fire ring, fire grate. Water available from a pump. No electricity.

Fee $25/family

Picnic area: Available for day use.

Someone in the family must be a registered Girl Scout member. A family consists of individuals living in the same household.

Each family must bring their own equipment – see the Day Camp overnight equipment list for suggestions. No campers, trailers, or motor homes; no hookups. For everyone’s safety, no pets, smoking, alcohol, or firearms are allowed.

No refunds for family camp weekends.

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Troops Love Camping sessions Date Days Camper min/max

July 8-10 Friday – Sunday 25/160Check-in is 5 p.m. and check out is at noon.

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MealsLunches and snacks for each day will be provided. Thursday dinner, evening snack, and Friday breakfast are provided for those staying overnight. To ensure camper safety, food allergies and/or special diets cannot be accommodated. No discount can be provided if a camper does not eat the camp meals or snacks. Campers cano also bring their own nonrefrigerated lunches.

TransportationBus riders: optional bus transportation is available and is included in the camp fee. Girls may attend the session of their choice. However, transportation will only be provided according to the 2016 day camp bus transportation schedule per camp. Information will come via email a few days before each session with bus stop times. Typical bus pick up times fall between 7:15-8:30 a.m. and drop off times fall between 3:30-4:45 p.m. Bus stop selection can not be changed after being submitted with the registration due to the safety of the girls. Please note that bus transportation is not available on Thursday afternoons or Friday mornings due to the camp overnight. No price adjustment will be given if a girl chooses not to participate in the overnight.

Car riders: parents may drive their daughter to and from camp. Campers must be dropped off at camp no earlier than 8:30 a.m. and picked up between 3:40-4 p.m.

Day camp fees-per personDellwood Camper fee ...................................................$115

Non-Girl Scout fee* .......................................................$145

Day camp Aide fee .......................................................... $30

Day camp Aide in Training fee ...................................$40

Tag-a-long program fee .................................................$35

Full payment is due at time of registration. All fees include a day camp T-shirt and patch.

*Includes Girl Scouts of the USA membership fee. Please also fill out the girl membership form and the camp registration form in the back of the book.!

Tag-a-longs If you are a registered day camp volunteer attending all week and have a younger child, she or he may enjoy participating in the tag unit. Trained staff will provide activities on site for the child. Day camp volunteers can place a younger child in the tag unit for $35/child for the week. This fee includes a day camp T-shirt, patch, daily snack, meals on all days, bus transportation, and supplies. This fee cannot be pro-rated if your child does not stay every day. The tag unit is for the children of volunteer day camp staff only. Girls registering for the tag unit must be three through five years of age; girls who have completed kindergarten should register for day camp as a Girl Scout Daisy. Boys registering for the tag unit must be three to eight years of age. All children registering for the tag unit must be out of diapers.

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A wooded oasis on the west side of Indianapolis, Camp Dellwood contains over 140 acres of hiking trails, streams, meadows and forests. You can swim in the pool, enjoy archery, participate in experiments or nature activities at the Math and Science Center, or get fit on the new fitness and play trail.

For all programs, confirmations, additional information, and directions to camp will be mailed to you after your registration is received.

... is an experience for girls from different troops and groups to meet outdoors each day, and have outdoor fun! Fun and exploration are on the agenda every day as girls swim, sing, make crafts, play games, and more. Girls attend as individual campers and are placed in units according to their grade in the fall.

Please note: This is not troop camp and an entire troop is not guaranteed to be placed together in one unit.

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Day camp skills training This training is highly recommended for first time adults planning to volunteer at Dellwood day camp this summer. Attending this training will orient you to Camp Dellwood, make you more familiar with your role at camp, and help you enjoy your volunteer week. We will take a walking tour of camp so you can learn your way around and recognize sites and landmarks. Participants will get hands-on training on equipment use, cleaning

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procedures, and fire building. Dress appropriately for training and hiking, and wear comfortable, closed-toed-shoes. Volunteers will also have to attend the pre-camp meeting for their specific session. Training will start at Camp Dellwood's Program Center.

Camp Dellwood Tuesday, May 24, 6-9 p.m. Saturday, June 18, 9 a.m.-noon

Join the fun!

Help get Camp Dellwood in tip-top shape! Join us for Camp Dellwood Clean Up!

See page 43 on the program side for more details!

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Session #1: June 6-10 � Connie Holzhausen, volunteer director � Rock n' Roll Day Camp Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Center Grove D1 North Grove Elementary School 3280 W Fairview Rd, Greenwood D2 Center Grove Elementary School 2455 S Morgantown Rd, Greenwood

Danwood D3 Danville Parks and Recreation 49 N Wayne, Danville

Fountain Square D41 Paul I. Miller School #114 2251 Sloan Ave, Indianapolis

Redbud D4 Trafalgar Library 424 E Tower, Trafalgar D5 Needham Elementary School 1399 Upper Shelbyville Rd, Franklin D6 East Side Elementary School 810 E Main Cross St, Edinburgh

Southport D45 Southport High School 971 E Banta Rd, Indianapolis Wa-Di-O-Ni D7 Whiteland United Methodist Church 300 W Main St, Whiteland

Wagon Trail D8 Brentwood Elementary School 1630 E Oliver Ave, Plainfield

Woodland D9 Southwest Elementary School 619 W Smith Valley Rd, Greenwood

Aide-in-Training Complete individual registration form

Session #2: June 13-17 � Jennifer Burke, volunteer director � Wild West Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Beech Grove D10 Central Elementary School 64 N 10th Ave, Beech Grove

Carmel East D11 Forest Dale Elementary School 10721 Lakeshore Dr W, Carmel

Glenns Valley D12 Abraham Lincoln Elementary School 5241 Brehob Rd, Indianapolis

Hancock D13 New Palestine High School 4485 Victory Ln (off US 52), New Palestine

D14 Greenfield Girl Scout House 230 W North St, Greenfield

Wa-Mo-Na D15 Paul Hadley Middle School 200 W Carlisle St, Mooresville

Aide-in-Training Complete individual registration form

Session #3: June 20-24 � Roberta Nance, volunteer director � Into the Dellwoods Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Carmel Central D39 Smoky Row Elementary School 900 W 136th St, Carmel

Carmel West D16 Towne Meadow Elementary School 10850 Towne Rd, Carmel

Fulton D17 Chapel Glen Elementary School 701 Lansdowne Rd, Indianapolis

Lourdes|Greater D18 Marsh Supermarket 6243 E Washington St, Indianapolis Irvington

Manuka D19 Marsh Supermarket 17901 River Ave, Noblesville

D20 Hamilton Heights Elementary School 25150 SR 19, Arcadia

Warren D21 Hawthorne Elementary School 8301 E Rawles Ave, Indianapolis D22 Old Bethel United Methodist Church 7995 E 21st St, Indianapolis

West Indy D23 William Penn School #49 1720 W Wilkins St, Indianapolis

D24 K-Mart 6780 W Washington St, Indianapolis

Aide-in-Training Complete individual registration form

To assist in determining the closest bus stop, addresses of bus stop locations are included in the schedule. Transportation is provided for service unit’s scheduled week only. If your camper is unable to attend the scheduled week, she may attend any week, but transportation is not

provided from your area. Note: If transportation is needed, she will need to use one of the bus stops listed under the particular session she plans to attend. Pick up and drop off times will be sent one week prior to the start of your camp session. Bus stops and times are subject to change.

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Session #4: June 27-July 1 � Betsy Perkins, volunteer director � Making Memories Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Acorn House D25 Barnes United Methodist Church 900 W 30th St, Indianapolis D26 Center for Inquiry, IPS 302 725 N New Jersey, Indianapolis Eagle Trails D27 Lew Wallace School #107 3307 Ashway Dr, Indianapolis

Hunter D28 Messiah Lutheran Church 801 S Green St, Brownsburg D29 Pittsboro United Methodist Church 227 E Main St, Pittsboro

Mt. Vernon Trails D30 McCordsville United Methodist Church 6247 Pendleton Pike, McCordsville

Pike D42 Lincoln Middle School 5353 W 71st St, Indianapolis

Sterling D31 Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds 1300 E 100 S, Lebanon

Zionsville D32 Zionsville Lions Club Park 115 S Elm St, Zionsville

Aide-in-Training Complete individual registration form

Session #5: July 11-15 � Erica Morgan, volunteer director � Super Heroes Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Decatur D33 Decatur Middle School 5108 S High School Rd, Indianapolis

Fishers D34 Fishers Elementary School 11442 Lantern Rd, Fishers

Hamilton Southeastern D35 Fall Creek Intermediate School 12011 Olio Rd, Fishers

Ke-Bert/Twinbrook D36 First Trinity Lutheran Church 5321 E 42nd St, Indianapolis

Potowatami D43 Nora Elementary School 1000 E 91st St, Indianapolis D44 Eastwood Middle School 4401 E 62nd St, Indianapolis

Roadrunner D37 Castleton United Methodist Church 7160 Shadeland Station, Indianapolis (use lot at address above, NOT 71st and Shadeland)

D38 Faith Presbyterian Church 8170 Hague Rd, Indianapolis

Session #6: July 18-22 � Donna Killian, volunteer director � Back to the Future Service unit Code Bus stop location Bus stop address

Avon D46 Avon Intermediate School East 174 S SR 267, Avon

Franklin Township D47 The Annex 6019 S Franklin Rd, Indianapolis

Jo-She-We D48 Christ United Methodist Church, Westfield 318 N Union St, Westfield

Lawrence D49 Craig Middle School 6501 Sunnyside Rd, Indianapolis D50 Belzer Middle School 7555 E 56th St, Indianapolis

Shelby D51 Wal-Mart Supercenter Store 2500 Progress Pkwy, Shelbyville

Winding Trails D52 Crooked Creek Elementary School 2150 Kessler Blvd W Dr, Indianapolis D53 Spring Mill Elementary School 8250 Spring Mill Rd, Indianapolis

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Camp Open HouseBring your parents, caregivers and friend to Camp Gallahue, and see where you will stay for a week at camp. Go to the lodge to see where meals are served, walk down to the lake to see our beautiful waterfront area. These two days arethe only time familes are invited to walk around the camp, so don't miss this opportunity!

Note: This open house is different from the Camp Open House on May 22. The Open House on May 22 is free and set aside for you to meet counselors and explore camp, but activities will not be set up for you and your family to try. Nor do you need to register for this day.

See page 46 on the program side of this guide for more details.

April 23 • 1-5 p.m.

$1/girl • $1/adult

Register: www.girlscoutsindiana.org/ativities

Camp staffMembers of our camp staff are enthusiastic, talented, fun-loving and caring individuals. They are selected based on their experience, ability to serve as role models and their genuine desire to work with children. Our staff is committed to creating a caring and supportive environment that respects each girl as an individual.

Staff candidates are recruited from colleges and universities, local community agencies and referrals. Individuals must be at least 18 years old and complete a thorough application process which includes a background check. The health and safety of our campers is always the first priority of the staff.

Staff training prior to camp includes supervising and caring for campers, activity programming, first aid and CPR, team building, and much more.

Car transportation Parents are welcome to drive their campers to and from camp. Drop off and pick up times are:

Camp GallahueSunday drop off 2 - 4 p.m. Friday pick up 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Bus transportationOptional bus transportation is available. Qualified public carriers transport girls to and from Camp Gallahue. The bus fee is $35 per person. This fee is non-refundable, not included in the camp fee, and is $35 regardless if the camper is utilizing the bus for one-way or round-trip transportation. The following bus stops are used for resident camp bus transportation. Please plan to arrive 15-20 minutes prior to pick-up and drop-off times. We will be conducting head checks before children will be allowed to board buses/vans. The buses must leave at the scheduled time to make it to

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Camp Gallahue is over 800 acres of beautiful Brown County hilltop vistas, cool valleys, beckoning forests and green meadows galore! Girls will love the enchanting lake and meandering streams, as well as the miles of hiking and horseback trails.

For all programs, confirmations, additional information, and directions to camp will be mailed to you after your registration is received.

... has something for everyone! Whether your favorite activity is sailing on the lake, trotting around the riding ring, hitting perfect archery bullseye, or singing around the campfire, memories and friends will be made at Gallahue that will last a lifetime. Tents, cabins, Adirondack shelters, and more house girls in rustic comfort for their weeks away from home.

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the next stop on time. We will not be able to wait. There is a minimum of gout girls required for bus to and from camp. If there are not enough girls to order a bus, we will contact you.

Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo815 W Superior St, Kokomo

Sunday check-in 11 a.m. Sunday bus leaves 11:30 a.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 3 p.m. (bus from camp)

Meijer4901 SR 26 E, Lafayette (NE side ofthe parking lot, behind Fox's pizza)

Sunday check-in 11:30 a.m. Sunday bus leaves noon (bus to camp) Friday drop off 2:30 p.m. (bus from camp)

Flying J Truck Stop in SpicelandHighway Location: I-70 Exit 123 5300 S State Road 3

Sunday check-in 12:15 p.m. Sunday bus leaves 12:45 p.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 1:30 p.m. (bus from camp)

Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute1100 Girl Scout Ln, Terre Haute

Sunday check-in noon Sunday bus leaves 12:30 p.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 1:30 p.m. (bus from camp)

Nora Elementary School1000 E 91st St, Indianapolis (northside)

Sunday bus check-in noon Sunday bus leaves 12:30 p.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 1:45 p.m. (bus from camp)

Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis2611 Waterfront Pkwy E Dr (west side of Building 1), Indianapolis

Sunday bus check-in 12:45 p.m. Sunday bus leaves 1:15 p.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 1:30 p.m. (bus from camp)

O’Malia’s Food Market8904 S Meridian St, Indianapolis (southside)

Sunday bus check-in 1:30 p.m. Sunday bus leaves 2 p.m. (bus to camp) Friday drop off 12:30 p.m. (bus from camp)

Horseback ridingWeather permitting, girls in one week sessions will go riding in the ring two times. They will also have two ground lessons. Campers in Hoofprints will be split into four riding groups. Each day, the groups will rotate through cleaning, tacking, and riding the horses. Each girl will have time to ride each day, not including opening day, closing day, and Sundays. Girls attending Ringmasters, and Mini Wranglers and Wranglers will also have time to ride each day. They will spend some of their time at the barn learning more advanced horse care and do some trail riding. Yearlings will not leave the riding ring.

Everyday is anadventure!

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Ardath36 girls

Village36 girls

Hillcrest36 girls

Reservation36 girls

Session 1June 5-10

Beach Party

Grades 5-8

You can't do that at Camp

Grades 4-6

Aqua Sampler

Grades 2-5

Session 2 June 12-17

Anything Goes

Grades 6-12

Gallahue's Great Race Grades 4-7

Sampler 1 Grades 2-5

Session 3 June 19-24

Surf Divas

Grades 6-10

Adventureland

Grades 6-12

Ponytales 1

Grades 2-5

Saddle Club

Grades 6-8

Session 4June 26-July 1

Horses and Goggles

Grades 4-8

Art Attack

Grades 5-8

Fe Fi Fo Fun

Grades 2-5

Care and Keeping

of Magical Creatures

Grades 5-8

Session 5July 3-8

Summer Fun Grades 5-10

Hagrid's First Years

Grades 5-8

Ponytales 2

Grades 2-5

Yearlings

Grades 6-8

Session 6July 10-15

Aqua Adventures

Grades 4-8

The Lightning Thief

Grades 4-8

Sampler 2 Grades 2-5

Session 7July 17-22

Color Wars

Grades 5-9

Fantastic Beasts and

Where to Find Them

Grades 4-8

Best Day Ever

Grades 2-5

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Hoofprints 1

Grades 6-8

Hoofprints 2

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Art Colony36 girls

Harley's Hill 12 girls

Valley 112 girls

Valley 212 girls

International Espionage

Grades 6-12

Snap ShotsGrades 6-10

CIT, WITGrades 10-12

Ring MastersGrades 7-10

Slumber Party

Grades 5-9

Camp Explorers Grades 5-9

CIT, WITGrades 10-12

BuckmastersGrades 7-9

Hogwart's Express

Grades 5-8

Goonies Grades 4-8

Indiana JaneGrades 5-9

Wrangler 2Grades 9-12

District Gallahue

Grades 6-12

Starry Nights

Grades 7-9

Discover Chicago

Grades 7-12

Wrangler 1

Grades 9-12

Animal Planet

Grades 4-8

Gallahue's Regatta

Grades 6-12

Lifeguard in Training

16 years of age+

Catching Fire

Grades 6-12

Spendid Spelunking I & 2

Grades 7-12

Kamp KatnissGrades 6-12

Zombie Rangers

Grades 7-12Moonlight Mischief

Grades 5-8

BuckmastersGrades 7-9

Ringmasters 1

Grades 7-10

Mini WranglersGrades 8-10

Ringmaster 2 and Trailblazers

Grades 7-9

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Horse unitsAll camp sessions will swim every day; do crafts twice a week, cook-out, canoe and other types of boating along with the themed activities described.

Weather permitting, all horse units will ride as scheduled.

Laundry facilities are not available. If you are attending two week cam, make sure you pack enough clothes for two weeks.

This camp takes place during the 4th of July.We celebrate the 4th with a camp parade, a full day of camp games, a picnic dinner and fireworks from the beach. We have a great time on the 4th of July!

This is a two week camp. Girls stay over the weekend and parents are not permitted to visit. Also note, that there are not laundry facilities, so pack enough clothes to last for two full weeks.

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana offers a wide range of horseback riding programs aimed to help girls experience the joy and adventure of this exciting sport. Whether a girl dreams of being an Olympian, riding in rodeo, or simply loves to ride horses every summer, you will be taught in a safe and comfortable learning environment. Our instructors all have previous experience teaching horseback riding, and provide close and constant supervision during all aspects of the riding program.

Emphasis in all programs and levels is on skill development, progression and expanding knowledge of horses and horse care. You will take part in the horse care and management by feeding, cleaning and grooming. Within you program, you will be placed in classes based on their skill level. Classes are kept small with a ratio of at least 1 instructor to 6 campers. If you are in a riding program, you will also participate in other camp areas and activities.

Buckmasters • 2 weeksGrades: 7, 8, 9If you have mastered Hoofprints, you're ready for Buckmasters! Get more experience with riding, controlling and handling a horse. Learn skills for more advanced sessions in the future. Spend the morning with the horses and your afternoon at the lake, doing crafts or achery.

$315

June 5-17

Care and Keeping of Magical Creatures • 1 weekGrades 5, 6, 7, 8Do you know what a Bowtruckle is? Or a blast-ended Skrewt? What should you give a sick unicorn? This unit will help you earn your O.W.L. while also riding our horses! Enjoy the world of Harry Potter’s weird animals while spending time at our barns. By completing your O.W.L at camp you could become a magizoologist!

Note: This is a horse unit where we teach horseback riding with other fun!

$205

June 26-July 1

Hoofprints • 2 weeksGrades: 6, 7, 8What could be better than being with a group of girls who love horses as much as you do? Learn riding skills and how to care for horses. Spend time each day grooming, tacking, riding horses! You'll also get to experience bareback riding, bathing horses, confidence-building games, and competing in a fun show! Don't forget all the traditional camp activities like cooking out and swimming availble,too.

$320

Session 1: June 5-17

Session 2: July 10-22

"I loved horse back riding, and I will tell my friends and family I want to come back again next year to camp!"Hannah, Yearlings

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Mini Wrangler • 2 weeksGrades: 8, 9, 10Let's hit the trails! If you have completed Hoofies and Ringmasters, you are ready for more trail riding with the horses. Be prepared to do overnight trips, as well as exploring trails within and surrounding Gallahue. You must be able to trot and handle a horse on your own.

Note: You must take the proficiency test at the Camp Gallahue open house on Sunday, May 22, 2-5 p.m. The Mini-Wrangler proficiency test includes control of the horse at a walk, trot, and canter; hands, body position, saddle; and bridle a horse, seat, leg.

$320

July 10-22

Ponytails • 1 week Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5Are you horse crazy? Explore the world of horses at this beginner horse session for younger girls. Ride twice, plus learn all about horses and participate in other camp activities like swimming, art projects, and cooking out. This unit will stay in Hillcrest, our indoor facility with three wings, electricity and flush toilets.

$205

Session 1: June 19-24

Session 1: July 3-8

Ringmasters • 2 weeksGrades: 7, 8, 9, 10Are you interested in becoming a better rider? Ringmasters is for girls who have completed Hoofprints, and are interested in learning more and becoming more independent with the horses. Learn to canter, trail ride, and become more familiar with the care of a horse. Try bareback riding, bathing horses, confidence-building games, and competing in a fun show!

$315

Session 1: June 5-17

Session 2: July 10-22

Trailblazers • 2 weeksGrades: 7, 8, 9Have you already been to Hoofprints and Ringmasters, but aren't quite old enough for Mini Wranglers? In this session, work on more trail riding skills, as well as more advanced riding in the ring. Play games on horseback and compete in a fun show!

$315

July 10-22

Live. Love.Laugh.

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Saddle Club • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8Like horses but not ready to come to camp for two weeks? In this session, you will have two ground lessons in which you will learn the basics of caring for a horse, and two riding lessons to use that knowledge. Enjoy all the other camp activities too while getting to know your favorite camp horse!

$205

June 19-24

WIT 1Grades: 12WIT is Wrangler in Training. This is a counselor in training at the barn. If you always wanted to work at our barn with the horses or in one of the horse units this is the training for you. Plan on attending the CIT training weekend. Then, you will be qualified to come to camp during the first two week session to learn what it takes to be a barn staff! Just like the CITs you can come for both weeks or just for one of the two weeks.

$40

May 20, 21, 22

Camp Session for WIT’s

$90 per week

June 5-17 (two week session)

"I had a blast at camp over the 4th of July. The fireworks was my favorite part of camp!"Kaylee

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Grades: 9, 10, 11, 12If you loved the Mini Wranger trip and can't wait to spend more time on a horse, this is it! Spend a week away from Camp Gallahue camping and bonding with your horse, trail riding, eating on the trail, and participating in a cattle drive. There will also be a hayride, bonfire party, and time to relax!

Successful completion of the pre-camp proficiency test is mandatory for admittance into the session. You must take the test at the Camp Gallahue open house on May 22, 2-5 p.m.

$315

June 26-July 1

Wrangler IIGrades: 10, 11, 12Pull on your boots and saddle up for some real rodeo fun! Learn all about the rodeo events doing flag races, pole bending, and barrel racing. When you are done riding for the day- help plan our own rodeo for the rest of camp!

Successful completion of the pre-camp proficiency test is mandatory for admittance into this session. You must take the test at the Camp Gallahue open house on May 22, from 2-5 p.m.

$215

June 19-24

Yearlings • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8This is a good starting point for young campers who want to learn more about horses! Enjoy two ground lessons where you learn the basics of caring for a horse and two riding lessons to test your new skills. Enjoy all the other camp activities, too while getting to know your favorite horse!

$205

July 3-8

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Anything Goes • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12This camp session for older girls is all about doing things you normally don’t get to do at camp! Try having a shaving cream fight, play night games after the other campers are in bed! Try fear factor style contests. Let’s break some of the camp rules and have a lot of fun doing it! With this session anything goes!

$190

June 12-17

Aqua Sampler • 1 weekGrades: 2, 3, 4, 5Enjoy this fun introduction to the aquatic world; swimming, canoeing, sailing and fishing! This unit will live in Hillcrest, an indoor facility. Hillcrest has three wings with electricity and flush toilets.

$190

June 5-10

Aqua Adventures • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8If you love water then you will love this session. Spend your time at the beach learning how to canoe, sail, and kayak. Try snorkeling, water baseball and a water obstacle course at the beach. Watch a movie or canoe in the dark. Have a canoe race or scavenger hunt around the lake. We will have lots of adventures at the lake.

$190

July 10-15

Art Attack • 1 weekGrades: 5,6,7,8If you love art and making things, this is the perfect session for you. Experience all the camp activities along with making all your favorite crafts and art projects! It can’t get much better for those of you who are art fanatics!

$190

June 26- July1

Themed camp sessionsAll camp sessions will swim every day; do crafts twice a week, cook-out, canoe and other types of boating along with the themed activities described.

This is a new camp!

We celebrate the fourth of July day at camp with a parade, all camp games in the afternoon, a picnic dinner and fireworks on the beach. We have a great time on the 4th!

This is a two week camp. Girls stay over the weekend and parents are not permitted to visit. Also note, that there are not laundry facilities, so pack enough clothes to last for two full weeks.

Adventureland • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Camp is an adventure in so many different ways! This week is for anyone who is adventurous and likes to try new things. Do you like to do treasure hunts and figure out clues to find your lunch? Would you like competing against your counselors? Join in the fun, and race against each other for the adventure of a lifetime!

$190

June 19-24

Animal Planet • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Camp Gallahue loves our camp animals and we want you to meet and hang out with them too! From the sky to the lake we will learn all about the natural animals to our friends at the barn! Let’s make animal crafts to go along with our theme. Girls will ride horses twice this week.

$190

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Catching Fire • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12It’s the 75th Hunger Games Quarter Quell and you are one of the tributes competing to be the victor! When you arrive at camp, you will be assigned your district, you will get special training to help you compete in the Hunger Games and then spend two days competing against the other teams at the lake and all around camp. May the odds be ever in your favor!

$190

July 3-8

CIT Counselor- In- TrainingGrades: 10, 11, 12Get your CIT training at Camp Gallahue to learn what it takes to be the best summer camp counselor! You must attend this 3 day weekend training to then attend camp as a CIT. You must fill out an application to attend CIT training. If accepted, you will then be sent the registration information. Contact Barb Nichols for the application. This year we have one CIT session from June 5-17th. All CIT’s must plan to attend during these two weeks. You can come for one week or both but only between these dates.

CIT 2 • 2 weeksGrades: 10, 11, 12If you have already attended our CIT training, contact Barb Nichols to receive your application for CIT 2. CIT 2 continues on from what you learned last summer. You will attend the training to improve your skills and help yourself be a better CIT. Then plan on coming to camp during the first two week session and stay for both weeks or just one.

$40

May 20, 21, 22

Camp Session for CIT’s

$90 per week

June 5-17

Beach Party • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8We love having beach parties at camp and you will too! This session will be a water and beach themed week for those of you who love the water! Try all the different types of boating; like canoeing, sailing, and kayaking. Play lots of water games in the lake, and have a beach party at night. Watch a movie on the beach, or go canoeing at night. The beach is where the fun is this week!

$190

June 5-10

Best Day Ever • 1 weekGrades: 2, 3, 4, 5 Each day at camp is the Best Day Ever! Experience sending your lighted lantern into the sky like Rapunzel from Tangled, learn archery like Merida from Brave and ride a horse like Mulan.

Note: You will stay in Hillcrest, which has three wings, with electricity and flush toilets.

$190

July 17-22

Camp Explorers • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Let’s explore camp in lots of new ways! We will spend time at the creek looking for gem stones, looking into the sky to do star gazing with our new telescopes, head out into the woods to search for animals and their tracks. Camp Gallahue has so much to offer each summer! Come and explore with us all of the natural wonders.

$190

June 12-17

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Color Wars • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Are you ready for color wars? Each girl is placed on a team and wears a specific color headband or wristband to help everyone know which team she is on. Get ready to compete against the other tents in your unit! How many marshmallows can you fit in your mouth? Can you juggle scarves? What about racing a canoe with just your hands? Come to camp and try all these crazy games along with our regular activities. You will love Color Wars!

$190

July 17-22

Discover Chicago • 1 weekGrades: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Visit Chicago and discover art, drama, water taxis and lost of shopping. Play in one of the greatest lakes in the country! Chicago is a great city to visit in the summer. Enjoy Navy Pier, walk along the Magnificent Mile and vist Millennium Park. There is something for everyone on this trip! We will travel by school bus, and stay in a hostel Monday-Thursday. We will end the week back at camp on Thursday evening for one last night of fun!

Note: Bring comfortable shoes as we will be walking much of the trip!

$380

June 26-July 1

District Gallahue • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12You’ve read the books, seen the movie, now experience the excitement for yourself! Learn survival skills and then go on a hunt to sleep out in camp overnight by finding your equipment. Work as a team to get more goods. Learn what survival skills you need to prepare yourselves. Bring your skills to the group to help everyone stay together.

Remember “May the odds be ever in your favor!”

$190

June 26-July 1

Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Harry Potter fans know that this is one of the textbooks he is required to get for his first year at Hogwarts’s and it is the study of magizoology. Join us to find the magic animals at camp, learn about them, and become a magizoologist yourself! Enjoy other Hogwarts’s games and themes during the week. Remember the Hogwarts motto: "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", Latin for "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".

$190

July 17-22

Fe Fi Fo Fun! • 1 weekGrades: 2, 3, 4, 5There is trouble in Fairyland and we need your help! Where is Cinderella’s slipper and who hid it? Can you help us find the slipper? We will also need to help Hansel and Gretel get away from the witches candy house. Then, Jack from Jack and the Beanstalk is having problems with the giant! Where did he leave his treasures? Finally, Snow White has invited us to make caramel apples for a campfire dessert! There is a lot to do in fairyland at camp!

$190

June 26- July 1

Sessions fill quickly … register early! Check

our website before you register to find out which sessions

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Gallahue’s Great Race • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7 Camp Gallahue wants you to join our race as you and your friends compete in a fun race around camp. With this being an Olympic summer, we want to “travel” around the world and play in fun challenges. You will work with your camp mates to compete these challenges. There might be detours, where you choose which task to do, or a roadblock where only one person performs the task! Join us in the Great Race!

$190

June 12-17

Gallahue's Sailing Regatta 1 & 2 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Feel the wind in your face as you learn the basics of sailing. If you have attended this session beofre, you will work on improving your skills. Everyone will participate in the Gallahue Regatta. Plan with your couselors all the fun activities you can do with the sailboats. Enjoy traditional camp activities during the week, too.

$190

July 3-8

Goonies • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Explore Camp Gallahue for the pirate’s loot! As a P.I.T. (pirate-in-training) you'll learn and practice the most important piratical skills: shrinking heads, making maps, hunting buried treasure, climbing the rigging, and having a shipwreck breakfast!

$190

June 19-24

Hagrid’s First Years • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8Harry Potter fans—you'll love this! Take Care of Magical Creatures, Potions, and Herbology classes. Top off the week with a game of Quidditch. Enjoy other activities such as swimming, canoeing, archery, and art projects.

$190

July 3-8

Hogwart’s Express • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8Hogwarts will come to life this week at Camp Gallahue. Explore the world of Harry Potter. If you love potions, sorting hats, and Quidditch, this is the session for you. Enjoy plenty of swimming and other camp activities, too!

$190

June 19-24

Horse and Goggles • 1 weekGrades 4, 5, 6, 7, 8Like horses and the water? Then this is the week for you. Take two riding lessons in the ring and spend tons of time at the waterfront. Learn the basics of horse care and then cool off at the lake. You can even sleep at the beach if you want!

$205

June 26-July 1

Indiana Jane • 1 weekGrades 5, 6, 7, 8, 9Are you into fossils and gemstones? Do you like archeology? Then this session is for you! Enjoy all the regular camp activities while we add in fossil digs and hunting for gemstones. Follow maps through Camp Gallahue to explore and find amazing rocks. We will also go horseback riding twice during the week.

$205

July 19-24

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International Espionage • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12Camp Gallahue’s United Nations has created a new International event. To celebrate, they have commissioned the creation of a flag that incorporates elements of all the nations’ participating in the event. Now the flag has been stolen and the event sabotaged. We need you to help us spy on the other teams to figure out who stole the flag! There will be many opportunities to spy on the others; during the International Festival, sharing foods from different countries, and playing games not usually played in the United States.

$190

June 5-10

Kamp Katniss • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12You’ve read the books, seen the movie, now come experience the excitement for yourself! Work with your unit to learn survival skills to help prepare for an overnight in camp. Work as a team to get more goods. Bring your skills to the group to help everyone stay together. Remember “May the odds be ever in your favor!”

$190

July 10-15

Life Guard-in-Training • 1 weekFor any girl 16 an older who would like to get their lifeguard certification. Enjoy camp activities while getting your certification. You will earn certification by the American Red Cross in lifeguarding, CPR and First Aid. You must be able to pass the swim test of: swimming 300 yards continuously demonstrating breath control and rhythmic breathing. Candidates may swim using the front crawl, breaststroke or a combination of both but swimming on the back or side is not allowed. Swim goggles may be used. Tread water for 2 minutes using only the legs. Candidates should place their hands under the armpits. Complete a timed event within 1 minute 40 seconds. Starting in the water, swim 20 yards, with the face in or out of the water BUT goggles are not allowed. Surface dive, feet first or head-first to a depth of 7 to 10 feet to retrieve a 10 pound object. Return to the surface and swim 20 yards on the back to return to the starting point with both hands holding the object and keeping the face at or near the surface so they are able to get a breath. Candidates should not swim the distance under water. Exit the water without using a ladder or steps.

Age: 16+

$190

July 3-8

Moonlight Mischief • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8Are you a night owl? Do you like to stay up a little later than others? Would you like to go canoeing in the dark? Play tricks on the camp counselors? Explore camp at night and traditional camp activities during the day!

$190

July 17-22

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Sampler • 1 week Grades: 2, 3, 4, 5You will sample activities at camp to give you a taste of everything we offer at Gallahue! Along with swimming, hiking and cooking out; you will get to go canoeing, paddle boating, or even sailing. You will go to the barn one morning to try horseback riding, this is a perfect session for first time campers. Samplers will stay in Hill Crest our indoor facility with three wings, electricity and flush toilets.

$190

Session 1: June 12-17

Session 2: July 10-15

Slumber Party • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Popcorn, stargazing, campfires, and s’mores! Stay up late to star gaze, enjoy a spa night, and sleeping in. Have a slumber party under the stars with all of your new camp friends.

$190

June 12-17

Snapshots • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10If you love photography, this session is for you. Spend the week taking pictures, learning new ways to take photos, scrap booking, and making other crafts with your photos. Enjoy traditional camp activities, too.

$190

June 5-10

Splendid Spelunking I and IIGrades: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12This year we will head to Marengo Caves and camp at their group campgrounds. We will set up the different caving packages for you depending on if you have attended Splendid Spelunkers before. You must be able to crawl thru caves, ride a school bus to Marengo Caves without getting car sick, and work with your other camp friends to cook your meals. Splendid Spelunkers I might do Caving Challenge 1 and Young Explorers depending on what the group chooses. Splendid Spelunkers II might do Young Explorer’s and then Advanced Caver’s Day. (You can look these up on their website). We will leave for the caves from camp on Monday and return on Thursday so the girls will have some time to spend at Gallahue before going home on Friday.

$ 250

July 10-15

Starry Nights • 1 weekGrades: 7, 8, 9 Spend your days and nights with our horses! Rise early in the morning to assist in feeding the horses, and spend the morning riding around our camp. As the sun sets in the evening, head back to the arena to say goodnight to the horses. We will camp out one night with the horses on a trail in camp, and also stay one night at the barn in the corral. With midnight snacks and lots of horseback riding, you are guaranteed to have a great week with new friends.

$205

June 26-July 1

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Summer Fun • 1 weekGrades: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10Sample everything Gallahue has to offer. This includes one morning of horseback riding, swimming, canoeing in the lake, hiking, cooking out, and making crafts. Having fun at camp is what this week is all about!

$190

July 3-8

You Can’t Do That at Camp • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6Did you ever want to make a huge fort to sleep in? Or wear your pajamas all day? Have a shaving cream fight? Do all this and more for an entire week! You will be able to plan with your group new and crazy things to do at camp. Let your imagination run wild.

$190

June 5-10

Surf Divas • 1 weekGrades: 6, 7, 8, 9, 10If you love the water and want to spend as much time at the lake as possible- this is the session for you! You will get to try stand up paddle boarding, canoeing, kayaking and sailing. Have a cook-out on the beach, or a watch a movie at the beach.

$190

June 19-24

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The Lightning Thief • 1 weekGrades: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Have you read the Percy Jackson books and feel like you might be a half blood? Do you belong at Camp Half Blood? You are in luck! We will have a Camp Half Blood session here at Camp Gallahue! Once at camp, we will determine which house you belong in, do all the activities Percy and his friends learn. Plus help your friends go on a quest to retrieve the Lightning bolt that was stolen from Zeus.

$190

July 10-15

Zombie Ranger’s • 1 weekGrades: 8, 9, 10, 11, 12These have been trying times ever since the zombies came. As a Ranger it is your job to protect your unit and stop the zombie invasion. For the time being they may be few and far between, but we all know, the infection can quickly spread. Your counselor’s will teach you awesome survival training in preparation for the zombie apocalypse. They teach you the skills vital for your survival in this brave new world of the undead: Archery and zombie combat, wilderness survival, and stealth and invisibility. You will learn to make a smokeless fire, safely harvest wild edible plants and build invisible shelters the zombies will never find. Also plan your Bug Out Bag. Gain the experience to not only to survive, but thrive.

$190

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Here is a special opportunity for all Girl Scouts in central Indiana and their families!

You are invited to get away from the crowds and busy highways to explore the beautiful campgrounds at Camp Gallahue. You’ll share a wonderful family experience, meet other Girl Scout families, and make new friends! We have planned some activities to complement your weekend of leisure.

Camp GallahueLabor Day • Sept 3-5

Enjoy the lovely hills and valleys of Camp Gallahue. This beautiful resident/troop camp is located in Brown County.

Lifeguards will be on duty at the waterfront for swimming, canoeing, open kayaking, and fishing.

Hillcrest – three wings; each wing has either 12 or 14 beds, private restrooms, showers, and modern kitchen.Fee per wing: $125

Four tent units – units consist of a large activity cabin with ten nearby platform tents for sleeping and pit latrines. Cabins have modern kitchens and substantial activity space to be shared by families staying in the unit, for get-together, cooking, etc.Fee per family $50

Adirondack unit (Harley’s Hill) – three sided shelter for sleeping, picnic style shelter with tables, a pit latrine, and a fire bowl. No electricity or water.Fee per family:$25

Primitive camping sites – unlimited site capacity. Sites include fire bowls, fire grates and picnic tables. Water available from a pump located in the center of the valley. No electricity. Fee per family: $25

Picnic area – available for day use.

Hills of Gallahue trail – provides a rugged seven and a half-mile trail through the hills of Brown County. After hiking the trail, The Hills of Gallahue patch is available for purchase from any Girl Scouts of Central Indiana Showcase.

Someone in the family must be a registered Girl Scout member. A family consists of individuals living in the same household.

Each family must bring their own equipment and food. No campers, trailers, or motor homes, no hookups. No pets, smoking or alcohol allowed.

No refunds for family camp weekends.

Complete the registration form and return it with check or money order* payable to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Mail to:

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46214

*You may also pay by Visa or MasterCard by completing the information on the registration. When paying by charge, you may fax your form to the Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis at 317.931.3346.

Confirmations, additional information, and directions to camp will be mailed to you after your registration is received. If you have questions, call the Camping Services Department at 317.924.6800.

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2016 Day camp individual registration form

Are you currently a registered member of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana?

q Yes, troop # __________ Service unit _____________

q Yes, Juliette (individual Girl Scout)

q No, non-Girl Scout (Fill out a membership registrtation form on page 64.)

q Out of council

Council name ___________________________________

Additional information (optional for statistical purposes only)

Camper’s racial background

q American Indian or Alaskan Native

q Black or African American

q Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

q White

q Other (Specify ______________________________ )

Camper’s ethnic background

q Hispanic or Latina q Not Hispanic or Latina

Fee waiver informationName of adult volunteering to work at day camp who is responsible for waiver of fee

__________________________________________________Program Assistance Grant (PAG) Information

Is financial assistance needed? q Yes q No

If yes, include PAG application and $10 deposit.

Disabilities

q Please check if you need American Disabilities Act assistance. Explain __________________________________________________________________________________

Buddy information (campers only)Name one friend (first and last name ) that you want in your unit.

__________________________________________________Grade in fall (must be same as camper’s) ____________

Name of parent/guardian __________________________________________________________________________________

Home phone _______________________ Work phone ______________________ Cell phone ________________________

Email address _________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________

City ___________________________________________ State _______ County _________________ ZIP ________________

Emergency contact:

Name __________________________________________________________ Relationship ____________________________

Primary phone ___________________________________Secondary phone ______________________________________

My daughter is under the custodial care of:

q Both parents q Mother only q Father only q Other ______________________________________________

Camper’s name ____________________________________________________________ Birth date ____________________

School ___________________________________ Grade in fall __________ Shirt size (specify youth or adult size) _______

Parent permission: I give my daughter, ________________________________, permission to participate in all phases of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana day camp program. I understand the arrangements as stated in the camp information. I will not allow her to attend camp if she has been exposed to any contagious disease, and will notify the camp director if this is the case. In an emergency, when neither I nor the emergency contact person named can be reached, I hereby authorize the camp director to take any action deemed necessary for the best interests of my daughter. I understand that part of the learning experience of day camp is living with peers; therefore, there is no visitation during sessions. I give permission for out of day camp travel when it is part of the day camp program. I give permission for all photos and videos of my daughter at day camp to be used for public relations purposes for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.

Signature of parent/guardian___________________________________________________ Date _____________________

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Session information (check one)

q Butler (page 20) q Dellwood (page 28) q Sycamore Valley (page 22) q Nawakwa (page 24)

Session number: (circle one)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Date of session ____________________________________

Check one: q Camper q Day camp aide q Day camp Aide-in-Training

Transportation: Dellwood (page 30) and Nawakwa: (page 24)

Check one: q Car rider q Bus rider

If bus rider, bus stop code __________________________Bus stop location __________________________________

Health history forms must also be attached for registration to be processed. (Page 53)

Day camp individual registration form continued

Additional forms are available at any Girl Scout service center, by calling 317.924.6800 or 855.GSCIN.4U, on our website at girlscoutsindiana.org, or forms may be duplicated.

Visit our website for online registration • girlscoutsindiana.org

Payment information:

q  MasterCard q  Visa q  American Express q  Discover (American Express, Discover can not be used for online registration. Registration must be completed on paper registration form.)

Card number ______________________________ Expiration date _________ Amount to be charged $ _______________

Name of credit card holder ___________________________________ Signature ___________________________________

For office use only

Receipt to:

10-83-6230-3112 (Dellwood)

10-83-6230-3612 (Sycamore Valley)

10-58-6220-2050 (Butler)

10-83-6230-3512 (Na Wa Kwa)

Day camp aides onlyWith what age girls do you prefer to work with? q Girl Scout Daisy (Grades K-1)

q Girl Scout Brownie (Grades 2-3)

q Girl Scout Junior (Grades 4-5)

Leadership training

Please indicate year training occurred:

Program Aide _______________

Day camp Aide-in-Training (AIT) _______________

Day camp Aide Training day _______________

LIT/CIT _______________

Other Girl Scout training _______________

$10 Program Assistance Grant $ _______________________

$30 Non Girl Scout Fee $ _______________________

Session Fee $ _______________________

Total Amount Due $ _______________________

Amount enclosed $ _______________________

q Cash

q Check # ________________________

q Charge

Note: No refund will be given for any amount below $5. All amounts above $5.01 will be refunded.

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Transportation

Check one: q  Car rider q  Bus rider (Dellwood and Nawakwa only)

If bus rider, bus stop code __________________________

Bus stop location __________________________________

Session informationCheck one:

q  Dellwood (page 25)

q  Nawakwa (page 24) q  Sycamore Valley (page 22)

Session number: (circle one)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Date of session ____________________________________

With what age girls do you prefer to work with?

q  Girl Scout Daisy (kindergarten-1)

q  Girl Scout Brownie (Grades 2-3)

q  Girl Scout Junior (Grades 4-5)

q  Girl Scout Cadette (Grades 6-8)

Fee waiver informationName of the girl you are waiving the day camp fee for:

__________________________________________________Return your application and the above girl’s application together.

To waive the total camp fee for your daughter or Girl Scout of your choice, you must attend the pre-camp meeting, attend camp Monday through Friday, and stay on the overnight (Thursday night).

2016 Day camp volunteer staff registration form

Disabilities

q  Please check if you need American Disabilities Act

assistance. Explain ________________________________

__________________________________________________

__________________________________________________

Do you wish to be in the same unit as your daughter?

q  Yes q  No

Daughter’s name __________________________________You will be assigned based on the needs of the day camp session, not necessarily with your daughter.

You are required to be a registered Girl Scout member to work as day camp volunteer staff.Are you currently a registered member of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana?

q  Yes, troop # __________ Service unit _____________

q  Yes, Juliette (individual Girl Scout)

q  No, non-Girl Scout

Out of council

Council name ___________________________________If no, submit an adult membership registration form, volunteer application, and $15 with camp registration(page 64).

Experience and skills

Have you worked day camp before? q  Yes q  No

If yes, what years? _________________________________Position(s) held ___________________________________

Adult’s name _____________________________________________________________________________________________

Birth date ______________________________________ Gender: q male q  female Shirt size ________________

Position of interest: Please check the position you are interested in: q Unit leader q  Assistant unit leader

Address _____________________________________________________________ City ________________________________

State __________County ______________________________ ZIP ____________ E-mail address ______________________

Home phone ______________________Work phone ________________________ Cell phone _______________________

Authorization section: I give permission for all photos and videos of me at camp to be used for public relations purposes for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. I understand that I must contact the Camping Services Department or the camp director immediately if I am unable to attend camp. Signature ____________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________

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Parent permission: I give my child (children), _________________________________________, permission to participate in all phases of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana day camp tag-a-long program. I understand the arrangements as stated in the camp information. I will not allow my child (children) to attend camp if my child (children) has (have) been exposed to any contagious disease, and I will notify the camp director if this is the case. In an emergency, when neither I nor the emergency contact person named can be reached, I hereby authorize the camp director to take any action deemed necessary for the best interests of my child (children). I give permission for all photos and videos of my child (children) at day camp to be used for public relations purposes for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.

Signature of parent/guardian_____________________________________________________ Date ____________________

Payment InformationNumber of children=_______ x $35 = ___(Total amount due)

q  MasterCard q  Visa q  American Express q  Discover (American Express, Discover can not be used for online registration. Registration must be completed on paper registration form.)

Card number _______________________________ Expiration date __________ Amount to be charged $ ____________

Name of credit card holder ________________________________ Signature _____________________________________

Day camp tag-a-long registration

The tag unit is for children of adults working as camp volunteers only.Name of child / children registering for tag unit:

1. q  Girl q  Boy Shirt size __________

Date of birth _________Grade (fall 2016) __________

2. q  Girl q  Boy Shirt size __________

Date of birth _________Grade (fall 2016) __________

Day camp volunteer staff registration form continued

For office use only

Receipt to: 10-83-6230-3112 (Dellwood)10-83-6230-3612 (Sycamore Valley)10-83-6230-3512 (Nawakwa)

3. q  Girl q  Boy Shirt size __________

Date of birth _________Grade (fall 2016) _________

q  Please check if you need American Disabilities Act

assistance. Explain _______________________________

_________________________________________________

_________________________________________________If yes, which child? Please list the number beside the child’s name from above #__________.

$15 Membership fee if needed $ _______________________

$35/child Tagalong fee $ ________________________

Amount enclosed $ _______________________

q  Cash

q  Check # ________________________

q  Charge

Additional forms are available at any Girl Scout service center, by calling 317.924.6800 or 855.GSCIN.4U, on our website at girlscoutsindiana.org, or forms may be duplicated.

Visit our website for online registration • girlscoutsindiana.org

What skills do you have?

q  Crafts q Firebuilding q  Nature q  Knots q  Songs q  Compass q  Game q  Outdoor cooking

q  Additional areas not listed ______________________________________________________________________________Stop here unless you are registering tag-a-longs.

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CAMPER HEALTH HISTORY FORM 1Developed and reviewed by: American Camp Association, American Academy of Pediatrics Council onSchool Health, & Association of Camp Nurses

Camper Name: ________________________________________________First Middle Last

Birth Date: ____________Month/Day/Year

Immunization History: Provide the month and year for each immunization. Starred (� ) immunizations must be current. Copies of immunization forms from health-care providers or state or local government are acceptable; please attach to this form.

Immunization Dose 1Month/Year

Dose 2 Month/Year

Dose 3 Month/Year

Dose 4 Month/Year

Dose 5 Month/Year

Most Recent DoseMonth/Year

Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis�(DTaP) or (TdaP)Tetanus booster�(dT) or (TdaP)Mumps, measles, rubella� (MMR)Polio� (IPV)Haemophilus influenzae type B (HIB)Pneumococcal(PCV)Hepatitis B

Hepatitis A

Varicella � Had chicken pox(chicken pox) Date:Meningococcal meningitis (MCV4)

Tuberculosis (TB) test Date: � Negative � Positive

If your camper has not been fully immunized, please sign the following statement: I understand and accept the risks to my child from notbeing fully immunized.

Signature of Custodial RelationshipParent/Guardian: ______________________________________________________________Date: to Camper: __________________________

Medication: � This camper will not take any daily medications while attending camp.� This camper will take the following daily medication(s) while at camp:

"Medication" is any substance a person takes to maintain and/or improve their health. This includes vitamins & natural remedies. Please review campinstructions about required packaging/containers. Many states require original pharmacy containers with labels which show the camper’sname and how the medication should be given. Provide enough of each medication to last the entire time the camper will be at camp.Name of medication Date started Reason for taking it When it is given Amount or dose given How it is given

� Breakfast� Lunch� Dinner� Bedtime� Other time:_____________

� Breakfast� Lunch� Dinner� Bedtime� Other time:_____________

� Breakfast� Lunch� Dinner� Bedtime� Other time:_____________

The following non-prescription medications may be stocked in the camp Health Center and are used on an as needed basis to manage illness and injury.Cross out those the camper should not be given.

Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin)Phenylephrine decongestant (Sudafed PE) Pseudoephedrine decongestant (Sudafed)Antihistamine/allergy medicine Guaifenesin cough syrup (Robitussin)Diphenhydramine antihistamine/allergy medicine (Benadryl) Dextromethorphan cough syrup (Robitussin DM) Sore throat spray Generic cough dropsLice shampoo or cream (Nix or Elimite) Antibiotic creamCalamine lotion AloeLaxatives for constipation (Ex-Lax) Bismuth subsalicylate for diarrhea (Kaopectate, Pepto-Bismol)

Copyright 2008 by American Camping Association, Inc. Page 2/4 Rev. 1/2007 LEE/EAW

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CAMPER HEALTH HISTORY FORM 1Developed and reviewed by: American Camp Association, American Academy of Pediatrics Council onSchool Health, & Association of Camp Nurses

Camper Name: ________________________________________________First Middle Last

Birth Date: ____________Month/Day/Year

General Health History: Check "Yes" or "No" for each statement. Explain “Yes” answers below.

Has/does the camper:

1. Ever been hospitalized? …………………………. Yes No 11. Had fainting or dizziness? ..................................................... Yes No

2. Ever had surgery? ..............................…………. Yes No 12. Passed out/had chest pain during exercise? ….……………. Yes No

3. Have recurrent/chronic illnesses? .......……….… Yes No 13. Had mononucleosis ("mono") during the past 12 months?... Yes No

4. Had a recent infectious disease? ....... …………. Yes No 14. If female, have problems with periods/menstruation?.…….. Yes No

5. Had a recent injury? ........................... …………. Yes No 15. Have problems with falling asleep/sleepwalking? ............... Yes No

6. Had asthma/wheezing/shortness of breath?...... Yes No 16. Ever had back/joint problems?…….………...……………...... Yes No

7. Have diabetes? .................................. …………. Yes No 17. Have a history of bedwetting?………………….……………... Yes No

8. Had seizures? .................................................... Yes No 18. Have problems with diarrhea/constipation?……………….... Yes No

9. Had headaches? …………………………………. Yes No 19. Have any skin problems?…………………….......................... Yes No

10. Wear glasses, contacts, or protective eyewear? Yes No 20. Traveled outside the country in the past 9 months?.............. Yes NoPlease explain “Yes” answers in the space below, noting the number of the questions. For travel outside the country, please name countries visited and dates of travel.

Parents/Guardians: STOP here. The rest of this is form is completed when the camper arrives at camp. Keep a copy for your records.

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What Have We Forgotten to Ask? Please provide in the space below any additional information about the camper’s health that you think important orthat may affect the camper’s ability to fully participate in the camp program. Attach additional information if needed.

Health-Care Providers:

Name of camper’s primary doctor(s): ____________________________________________________ Phone: (________) _______________________

Name of dentist(s):___________________________________________________________________ Phone: (________) _______________________

Name of orthodontist(s):_______________________________________________________________ Phone: (________) _______________________

Mental, Emotional, and Social Health: Check "Yes" or "No" for each statement.

Has the camper:

1. Ever been treated for attention deficit disorder (ADD) or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD)? ………………………........ Yes No

2. Ever been treated for emotional or behavioral difficulties or an eating disorder?……............................................................................. Yes No

3. During the past 12 months, seen a professional to address mental/emotional health concerns?……….…………………………………. Yes No

4. Had a significant life event that continues to affect the camper’s life?...................................................................................................... Yes No(History of abuse, death of a loved one, family change, adoption, foster care, new sibling, survived a disaster, others)

Please explain “Yes” answers in the space below, noting the number of the questions. The camp may contact you for additional information.

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Are you currently a registered member of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana?

q Yes, troop # __________ Service unit _____________

q Yes, Juliette (individual Girl Scout)

q No, non-Girl Scout (Fill out a membership registration form on page 64)

Out of council

Council name ___________________________________

Additional information (optional for statistical purposes only)

Camper’s racial background

q American Indian or Alaskan Native

q Black or African American

q Hawaiian or Pacific Islander

q White

q Other (Specify _______________________________)

Camper’s ethnic background

2016 Resident camp individual registration form

q Hispanic or Latina q Not Hispanic or LatinaProgram Assistance Grant (PAG) information

Is financial assistance needed? q Yes q No

If yes, include PAG application and $10 deposit.

Name of only one friend that you want in your unitRequests must be mutual! Request for more than one buddy and requests that go in a circle will not be honored.

Last ______________________ First ___________________

Grade in fall ______________________________________

Special needsThis includes religious, dietary, mental, physical, and emotional needs. q Yes q No

If yes, please elaborate _____________________________

__________________________________________________

Name of parent/guardian __________________________________________________________________________________

Home phone ______________________Work phone ________________________ Cell phone _______________________

Email address _____________________________________ Address _______________________________________________

City ___________________________________________ State _______ County _________________ ZIP ________________Emergency contact:

Name __________________________________________________________ Relationship ____________________________

Primary phone ___________________________________Secondary phone ______________________________________

My daughter is under the custodial care of:

q Both parents q Mother only q Father only q Other ______________________________________________

Camper’s name ____________________________________________________________ Birth date ____________________

School _____________________________ Grade in fall ____________ Shirt size (specify youth or adult size) ___________

Parent permission: I give my daughter, ________________________________, permission to participate in all phases of the Girl Scouts of Central Indiana day camp program. I understand the arrangements as stated in the camp information. I will not allow her to attend camp if she has been exposed to any contagious disease, and will notify the camp director if this is the case. In an emergency, when neither I nor the emergency contact person named can be reached, I hereby authorize the camp director to take any action deemed necessary for the best interests of my daughter. I understand that part of the learning experience of day camp is living with peers; therefore, there is no visitation during sessions. I give permission for out of day camp travel when it is part of the day camp program. I give permission for all photos and videos of my daughter at day camp to be used for public relations purposes for Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.

Signature of parent/guardian______________________________________________________ Date ___________________

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q Please check if you need American Disabilities Act

Check one

q Gallahue (page 32) q Nawakwa (page 24)q Sycamore Valley (page 22) q Campus Camp Programs (page 20)

Session selection

1 choice

Session name ______________________________________

Date ______________________________________________

2 choice

Session name ______________________________________

Date ______________________________________________

3 choice

Session name ______________________________________

Fifty percent of payment is due at time of registration. Remaining balance is due one month prior to attending camp. If applying for the Program Assistance Grant, $10 must be submitted at time of registration. All registrations without payment will be returned without being processed.

Additional forms are available at any Girl Scout service center, by calling 317.924.6800 or 855.GSCIN.4U, on our website at girlscoutsindiana.org, or forms may be duplicated.

Visit our website for online registration • girlscoutsindiana.org

Payment information:q MasterCard q Visa q American Express q Discover (American Express, Discover can not be used for online registration. Registration must be completed on paper registration form.)

Card number _________________________________ Expiration date ___________ Amount to be charged $ __________

Name of credit card holder __________________________________Signature _____________________________________

$10 Program Assistance Grant $ _____________________$35 Bus Fee $ _______________________$30 Non Girl Scout Fee $ _______________________Session Fee $ _______________________Total Amount Due $ _______________________Amount enclosed $ _______________________q Cash

q Check # ________________________q Charge

For office use only

Receipt to: 10-83-6230-3213 Gallahue

10-83-6230-3612 Sycamore Valley

10-58-6220-2053 Gems, IU, Tags, Camp Code

10-83-6230-3512 Nawakwa

Resident camp individual registration form continued

Date _____________________________________________

Bus transportation for Gallahue ($35 per session)

Do you need bus transportation? q Yes q No

If yes, please indicate bus stop preference and whether you need one-way or round-trip transportation

Note: There is a minimum of four girls required for a bus to pick them up and take them to and from camp. If there are not enough girls to order a bus, we will contact you:

q One-way

q To camp

q From camp

q Round trip

Bus stop (check one):

q Girl Scout Service Center at Kokomo (G1) q Meijer at Lafayette (G2) q Flying J Truck Stop, Spiceland (G3) q Girl Scout Service Center at Terre Haute (G4) q Nora Elementary School, northside Indpls (G5) q Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis (G6) q O’Malia’s Food Market, southside Indpls (G7)

Health history forms will be mailed in the confirmation packet.

Please do not use the day camp health history form. Fo

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Note: No refund will be given for any amount below $5. All amounts above $5.01 will be refunded.

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Health history forms will be mailed in the confirmation packet.

Please do not use the day camp health history form.

Troop number ___________________________________________

Service unit _____________________________________________

Contact name ___________________________________________

Home phone ______________ Work phone __________________

Cell phone ______________________________________________

Address _________________________________________________

City ___________________________State ____ ZIP _____________

County __________________________________________________

E-mail address ___________________________________________

Session information check oneCamp Sycamore Valley

q June 6-8 q June 8-10

Camp Na Wa Kwa

q July 8-10

Age level of troop (fall 2016) check one

q Girl Scout Brownie q Girl Scout Junior

Payment information

Number of girls = ______ x $90 = $ _________

Number of adults = ____ x $30 = $ _________

Total participants = ____ Total due = $ _________

Program Assistance Grant (PAG) information

Is financial assistance needed? q Yes q No If yes, include PAG application and $10 deposit per troop.

For office use only

10-83-6230-3612 (Sycamore Valley) 10-83-6230-3512 Nawakwa

Amount enclosed $ __________________________

q Cash

q Check # ___________________________

q Charge

2016 Troops Love Camping registration form

Please list girls individually Shirt size

(specify youth or adult size)

1. _______________________________________ ________

2. _______________________________________ ________

3. _______________________________________ ________

4. _______________________________________ ________

5. _______________________________________ ________

6. _______________________________________ ________

7. _______________________________________ ________

8. _______________________________________ ________

9. _______________________________________ ________

10. _______________________________________ ________

11. _______________________________________ ________

12. _______________________________________ ________

13. _______________________________________ ________

14. _______________________________________ ________

Please list adults individually Shirt size

1. _______________________________________ ________

2. _______________________________________ ________

3. _______________________________________ ________

4. _______________________________________ ________

Use additional paper if needed.

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Is this your first time to attend family camp weekends?

q Yes q No

q Weekend at Camp Na Wa Kwa (July 1-4)

q Labor Day Weekend at Camp Gallahue (Sept 2-5)

Type of facilityFees are per weekend. Please number in order of preference if more than one choice.

Camp Na Wa Kwa____ Four tent units • Fee per family: $55

____ One cabin unit (Deerpath) • Fee per family: $55

____ Primitive camping site • Fee per family: $25

Camp Gallahue____ Hillcrest • Fee per wing: $125

____ Four tent units • Fee per family: $50

____ Adirondack Unit (Harley’s Hill)• Fee per family: $25

____ Primitive camping site • Fee per family: $25

Total enclosed $ _______________________________

Total number of people attending __________________

Someone in family must be a registered member of Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. A family consists of individuals living in same household.

Additional forms are available at any Girl Scout service center, by calling 317.924.6800 or 855.GSCIN.4U, on our website at girlscoutsindiana.org, or forms may be duplicated.

Payment information:q MasterCard q Visa q American Express q Discover (American Express, Discover can not be used for online

registration. Registration must be completed on paper registration form.)

Card number _____________________________________________ Expiration date _____________ Amount to be charged $ _________

Name of credit card holder __________________________________________ Signature _________________________________________

Amount enclosed $ _______________________q Cashq Check # ________________________q Charge

For office use only

Receipt to:

10-83-6230-3510 (Camp NaWaKwa, July 1-4)

10-83-6230-3210 (Camp Gallahue, Labor Day)

2016 Family camping weekends registration form

Name ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Home phone ____________________________Work phone _______________________ Cell phone ___________________________

E-mail address __________________________________________Address ______________________________________________________

City _________________________________________________ State ________ County ______________________ZIP _________________

Name of registered Girl Scout member ___________________________________________________ Troop number ________________

Please list the name, gender, age, and relationship to Girl Scout member of each person attending:

Name Gender Age Relationship

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________

_________________________________________________________Registration must be received at the Girl Scout Service Center at Indianapolis prior to camping weekend to verify Girl Scout membership.

Please check if you need American Disabilities Act assistance.

No refunds for family camp weekends.

Please read carefully & sign below: We take full responsibility for any action of all members of our family. We also agree to be responsible for the waterfront safety for our family and to have one adult with our children at the waterfront area whenever they are swimming, boating, or playing near the waterfront area. We understand Girl Scout accident insurance is part of the annual troop registration fee; therefore, only registered members are covered by Girl Scout accident insurance.

Adult signature ___________________________________________________________________________ Date ________________________

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Program Assistance Grant ApplicationGirl Scouts of Central Indiana

Please complete the Program Assistance Grant Application online at girlscoutsindiana.org, or mail the following form to Girl Scouts of Central Indiana, Suite 100, 2611 Waterfront Parkway East Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46214.

Grants are given for individual girl or troop participation in Girl Scouts of Central Indiana and Girl Scouts of the USA endorsed events such as GSUSA national and international Destinations, resident and day camp, and council, service unit, or troop program activities. Grants are only given to registered Girl Scouts.• Each girl may apply for one troop, one camp and one individual grant per year. • Financing is seldom more than matching funds with the exception of extreme need and or unforeseen

circumstances beyond the control of the applicant.• All applicants will be notified by mail as to the disposition of the requests.

The grant committee will look at the following factors when evaluating a grant request.• The application request is based on a realistic goal and includes a sound financial plan.• The financial resources of the applicant, including any special circumstances.• The degree to which the applicant has used her own resources to help pay for the cost of the opportunity.

Type of PAG requested: q Troop (see section I) q Individual (see section II) q Camp (see section II)

Girl Scouts of Central Indiana should make PAG check payable to:

Section I: Troop PAG (circle appropriate grade level)Girl Scout Daisy Girl Scout Brownie Girl Scout Junior Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador

Troop number ____________Leader’s name _______________ Phone ( _____ ) ________________

Street address ______________________________________ # participating (G) _____ (A) _____

City, state, ZIP ___________________________________________ County ___________________

Are all girls are registered Girl Scouts? q Yes q No

I have reviewed the Safety-Wise section appropriate to this activity and assure that all requirements will be met.

Leader signature ________________________________________________ Date ______________ Troop PAG applicants please continue to section IV.

Section II: Individual PAG (circle appropriate grade level)Girl Scout Daisy Girl Scout Brownie Girl Scout Junior Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador

Girl’s name ___________________________________________ Troop number _______________

Street address ______________________________ City, state, ZIP __________________________

County/Service unit _______________________________ Phone ( ______ ) ___________________

Number of years in Girl Scouting _____Grade in fall ________________ Birth date _________________

School ________________________________________________________________________________________________

Does girl receive free/reduced lunch at school? q Yes q No

Girl wishes to attend the following program activity: __________________________________________

Council program activity: q Troop program activity q Day camp q Resident camp

Girl signature ____________________________________________________ Date _____________

Parent name printed __________________________________________________________________Parent/guardian signature __________________________________________ Date _____________Camp applicants please continue to section III; individual applicants please continue to section IV.

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Section III: Camp PAG (circle appropriate grade level)Submit a $10 deposit with your Program Assistance Grant application. The application will not be processed until the $10 fee has been received by Girl Scouts of Central Indiana.

Girl Scout Daisy Girl Scout Brownie Girl Scout Junior Girl Scout Cadette/Senior/Ambassador

Parent/guardian name ________________________________________ Troop number ___________

Work phone ______________________________ Cell phone ________________________________

Complete only if different from girl’s information.

Street address ____________________________________________________________________

City, state, ZIP ________________________________ County/Service unit _____________________

Camp attending ______________ Camp dates __ Session number or name _____________________

School________________________________________________________________________________

Camp applicants please continue to section IV.

Section IV: Event details and participationLocation ______________________________________Transportation _______________________

Detailed description of event __________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

Dates of trip ______________________________________________________________________

Have reservations been made? q Yes q No

What are your sleeping arrangements? q Tents q Hotel q Other

Do you have additional insurance other than Girl Scouts? q Yes q No

A complete itinerary must be submitted including dates, times, places and accommodations with a full list of girls and adults.

Has troop/girl received a grant for a Girl Scout activity in the past year? q Yes q No

Did the troop/girl participate in the Fall Product Sale Program? q Yes q No

If no, why not? _____________________________________________________________________

Did the troop/girl participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Program? q Yes q No

If no, why not? _____________________________________________________________________

All applicants please continue to Section V.

Program Assistance Grant ApplicationGirl Scouts of Central Indiana

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Section V: BudgetTotal anticipated cost Total amount girl/troop can pay If other, please specify

Transportation ___________ Troop _________________________ ________________________

Camp fee _______________ Parent/guardian _________________ ________________________

Program fee _____________ Girl’s earnings ___________________ ________________________

Other __________________ Other _________________________ ________________________

Total ___________________ Total _________________________ ________________________

Total amount requested ____________________________________

Total annual income: (Please check the appropriate amount)

q $0-$12,000

q $15,001-$18,000

q $21,001-$25,000

q $30,001-$40,000

q $50,001-$60,000

q $12,001-$15,000

q $18,001-$21,000

q $25,001-$30,000

q $40,001-$50,000

q Over $60,000

Number of people supported by this income: _____________________________________________

Answer the following questions. Please attach additional sheet if necessary.

What is the trip goal? ________________________________________________________________

Are there any special circumstances? (This question must be answered in order for your application to be considered.)

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________________________

Is the parent/guardian a troop leader? ___________________________________________________

The following questions must be filled out for processing:

Does your child receive free or reduced lunch? ☐ Yes ☐ No

What is your child's school district? _____________________________________________________________

Please allow 4 weeks for processing. Award amount ___________ Requisition # ____________

Program Assistance Grant ApplicationGirl Scouts of Central Indiana

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Girl Membership GIRL SCOUT MISSION Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

FUN WAYS TO PARTICIPATE: (check all that interest you)

� Camp: Connect with nature. Choose a camp by day or overnight.

� Events: Focus on half or full day events to share your passions.

� Series: Explore your interests over a few sessions in a way that fits your schedule.

� Travel: Pack your bags. Travel across town or around the world!

� Troop: Have fun on a regular basis with your Girl Scout sisters.

� Virtual: Interact virtually with Girl Scouts everywhere.

YES! I would like to make a donation today that directly benefits girls in our area. Enclosed is my tax-deductible donation in the amount of: (check one)

� $500 � $250 � $150 � $100 � $50 � $25 � Other $

PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Membership Fee: $ 15

Donation: $

Total Attached: $

� Cash � Check* � Amex � Discover � Visa � MasterCard � Other

Name on Credit Card

Credit Card #

Expiration Date

Signature

Date *Make checks payable to Girl Scouts

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING GIRL SCOUTS!Learn more about Girl Scouts at www.girlscouts.org.

Return this registration form, along with GSUSA membership fees to your local council. Fees are non-refundable or transfer-able to another person.

Join the global network of 3.2 million Girl Scouts Membership Year through 9/30/20

Name: First Middle Last

Address Apartment

( ) City State / Zip Code Girl Home Phone

( ) Girl Cell Phone (only if 13 and older) Girl E-Mail Address (only if 13 or older) I wish to opt in: � Texts � E-mails

Girl Scouts respects and welcomes people from all backgrounds and abilities. By completing the following information (as defined by the US Census), you ensure support and funding for girls in your community. Hispanic/Latina is defined as an ethnicity, not a race, therefore is reported separately. This information is used for statistical purposes only.

Date of birth: (mm/dd/yyyy) / / # of years as a Girl Scout: School grade in Fall 2014:

Name of school:

Custodial care: � Both Parents � Mother/Guardian Only � Father/Guardian Only � Other

She is: (check all that apply) � American Indian or Alaskan Native � Asian � Black or African American � Hawaiian or Pacific Islander � White � Other (please specify)

� I choose not to share at this time

She is Hispanic or Latina: � Yes � No � I choose not to share

at this time

Household income:� $0–$14,999 � $15,000–$34,999 � $35,000–$49,999 � $50,000–$74,999 � $75,000–$99,999 � $100,000 or more � I choose not to share

at this time

� Address is same as girl

Parent/Guardian (1) First Name Middle Last

Address

Employer Occupation

( ) ( ) Home Phone Business Phone

( ) Cell Phone E-mail Address I wish to opt in: � Texts � E-mails

� Address is same as girl

Parent/Guardian (2) First Name Middle Last

Address

Employer Occupation

( ) ( ) Home Phone Business Phone

( ) Cell Phone E-mail Address I wish to opt in: � Texts � E-mails

Media Permission When participating in Girl Scout activities I may be photographed for print, videotaped, or electronically imaged. Images may be used in promotional materials, news releases, and other published formats for either the local Girl Scout Councils or Girl Scouts of the USA. The images will be the sole property of either the local Girl Scout Council or Girl Scouts of the USA.

� I wish to opt out at this time.

The Girl Scout LawI will do my best to behonest and fair,friendly and helpful,considerate and caring,courageous and strong, andresponsible for what I say and do,and torespect myself and others,respect authority,use resources wisely,make the world a better place, andbe a sister to every Girl Scout.

The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try:To serve God and my country,To help people at all times,And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

I/We acknowledge that the registrant will accept and abide by the Girl Scout Promise and Law. The registrant has permission to join Girl Scouts.

Signature of Parent/Guardian Date

Signature of Parent/Guardian Date

Council Code: Service Unit/Team: Group/Troop: PATHWAY OF ENTRY: � Camp � Event � Series � Travel � Troop � Virtual

Check one: � New Member � Renewing Member GSUSA ID (if known)

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Title or salutation: � Mrs. � Ms. � Miss � Mr. � Dr. � Other:

Name: First Middle Last

Address Apartment

City State Zip Code

( ) ( ) Home Phone Business Phone

( ) I wish to opt in: � Texts � E-mails Cell Phone E-mail Address

Employer Title/Occupation

Girl Scouts respects and welcomes people from all backgrounds and abilities. By completing the following information (as defined by the US Census), you ensure support and funding for girls in your community. Hispanic/Latina is defined as an ethnicity, not a race, therefore reported separately. This information is used for statistical purposes only.

Gender:� Female � Male

# of years in Girl Scouting: as a girl: as an adult:

Date of birth: / / mm dd yyyy

Age range: � 18-29 � 50 and up � 30-49

Highest education: (check one) � Some High School � High School � Some College � Associate Degree � Bachelor Degree � Postgraduate Degree

I am: (check all that apply) � American Indian or Alaskan Native � Asian � Black or African American � Hawaiian or Pacific Islander � White � Other (please specify)

� I choose not to share at this time

I am Hispanic or Latina: � Yes � No � I choose not to share

at this time

Household income:� $0–$14,999 � $15,000–$34,999 � $35,000–$49,999 � $50,000–$74,999 � $75,000–$99,999 � $100,000 or more � I choose not to share

at this time

I will be participating in Girl Scouting as: (check all that apply) � Volunteer —I am/will be volunteering for Girl Scouts � Community Partner� Parent/Family —I am a parent/guardian/family member of a Girl Scout � Staff—I am/will be employed by Girl Scouts� Girl Scout Alumnae —I was a Girl Scout, either as a girl, adult or both � Other

As a volunteer, I would like to participate in the following role(s): Representing Group(s)/Troop(s)/Service Unit Numbers: � 01—Advisor or Leader for a Group/Troop # # # # � 02—Assistant Advisor or Leader for a Group/Troop Advisor/Leader # # # � 03—Support Volunteer for a Group/Troop # # # � 11—Service Team or Unit Volunteer SU SU SU � 12—Learning Facilitator � Other (specify)

PARTICIPATE WITH GIRLS DIRECTLY: (check all that interest you)

� Camp: Help girls connect with nature during day or overnight camp.

� Events: Share your passions during half or full day events.� Series: Share your interests in a way that fits your schedule� Travel: Expand girls’ horizons. Travel with girls across town

or around the world!� Troop: Inspire and develop a group of girls on a regular basis. � Virtual: Interact virtually with Girl Scouts everywhere.

GET INVOLVED “BEHIND-THE-SCENES”: (check all that interest you)

� Administrative: Manage, support and recognize volunteers in your community

� Council Committees: Assist in council-wide Girl Scouts operations

� Learning Facilitator: Coordinate learning opportunities � Fund Development: Promote and advance the Girl Scout

movement through family and corporate donations

Media Permission When participating in Girl Scout activities I may be photographed for print, videotaped, or electronically imaged. Images may be used in promotional materials, news releases, and other published formats for either the local Girl Scout Councils or Girl Scouts of the USA. The images will be the sole property of either the local Girl Scout Council or Girl Scouts of the USA.

� I wish to opt out at this time.

The Girl Scout LawI will do my best to behonest and fair,friendly and helpful,considerate and caring,courageous and strong, andresponsible for what I say and do,and torespect myself and others,respect authority,use resources wisely,make the world a better place, andbe a sister to every Girl Scout.

The Girl Scout PromiseOn my honor, I will try:To serve God and my country,To help people at all times,And to live by the Girl Scout Law.

I accept and abide by the Girl Scout Promise and Law:

Signature Date

Adult Membership

Check one: � New Member � Renewing Member � Lifetime Member GSUSA ID (if known)

GIRL SCOUT MISSION Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place.

MEMBERSHIP OPTIONS:

Annual Membership

� Annual fee: $15

Lifetime Membership (including permanent membership card and recognition certificate)

� One time fee of $375: Adults 18 years of age or older

� One time fee of $195: Girl Scout Ambassadors graduating from High School in this membership year in the month of: (please submit by Sept. 1st of graduating year)

YES! I would also like to make a donation today that directly benefits girls in our area. Enclosed is my tax-deductible donation in the amount of: (check one)

� $500 � $250 � $150 � $100 � $50 � $25 � Other: $

PAYMENT INFORMATION:

Annual Membership: $

Lifetime Membership: $

Donation: $

Total Attached: $

� Cash � Check* � Amex � Discover � Visa � MasterCard � Other

Name on Credit Card

Credit Card #

Expiration Date

Signature

Date *Make checks payable to Girl Scouts

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING GIRL SCOUTS! Learn more about Girl Scouts atwww.girlscouts.org.

ADMIN USE ONLY: Council Code:

Service Unit/Team:

Group/Troop:

Join the global network of 3.2 million Girl Scouts Membership Year through 9/30/20

Return this registration form, along with GSUSA annual membership fee or applicable Lifetime fee to your local council. Fees are non-refundable or transferable to another person.

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