2. For more information
If you have questions or need further details about any of the programs or camps listed in the Summer Program Guide,
please feel free to contact Program Service Managers in your area. For additional questions about Girl Scouts of Kansas
Heartland including membership and volunteer opportunities, go to kansasgirlscouts.org or call (888) 472-3683.
Emporia Center
1200 Burlingame Road
Emporia, Kan. 66801
Phone: (620) 342-4532
Fax: (620) 342-8066
Garden City Center
114 Grant Avenue
Garden City, Kan. 67846
Phone: (620) 276-7061
Fax: (620) 276-7143
Hays Office
2707 Vine Street, Suite 8
Hays, Kan. 67601
Phone: (785) 625-5671
Fax: (785) 625-7695
Salina Office
3115 Enterprise Dr, Ste. C
Salina, Kan. 67401
Phone: (785) 827-3679
Fax: (785) 827-6679
Wichita Center
360 Lexington Road
Wichita, Kan. 67218
Phone: (316) 684-6531 Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence,
Fax: (316) 684-4141 and character, who make the world a better place.
3. 2011 Table of Contents
At-A-Glance Event Guide......................................................................... 1–2
Take a kayak trip? Spend the weekend with your dad? Safety and Sites ............................................................................................... 3
Bring your creativity to life? Learn about frontier life or Site Specific: ..............................................................................................4–23
seek out slimy creatures? Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Camp Four Winds ............................................................................4–6
is excited to bring a wide variety of summer programs to Old Cowtown Museum..................................................................7–10
you. Starwoods Outdoor Center ...................................................... 11–23
Our summer program provides you a unique opportunity Horse Programs ..................................................................................... 24–25
to discover the world around you, connect with others Summer Programs ............................................................................... 26–40
who share your interest, and take action in a safe
environment. Whether a first-time camper or a camp Resident Camp Options ......................................................................41–42
veteran, you can choose to stay close to home or venture Program Aide and Camp Skills Leader Information ..................43–47
further away. You may discover new activities or enjoy
your old favorites. Adult and Older Girl Site Orientation .................................................... 48
Reserve Your Spot.................................................................................49–52
These opportunities will give you unforgettable
memories. Don’t wait! Summer program registration FAQ’s..................................................................................................................53
begins April 1.
Cookie Credits................................................................................................54
Index ..................................................................................................................55
So, when someone asks,
Forms............................................................................................ back of book
Grade Level Legend
D – Girl Scout Daisies (grades K-1)
B – Girl Scout Brownies (grades 2-3)
J – Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4-5)
C – Girl Scout Cadettes (grades 6-8)
S – Girl Scout Seniors (grades 9-10)
A – Girl Scout Ambassadors (grades 11-12)
you’re sure to have an exciting answer.
4. At-A-Glance Guide
June 2011
Date Program Title Level Location Page Date Program Title Level Location Page
1-2 Oh, the Places We Love To Go JCSA Salina
__________________________________________________________________ 36 15 From Sidewalks to Tree Tops DBJ Salina 33
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3-5 Super Troopers BJ Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 23 15-17 Prairie Potpourri J Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________9
6-7 Firefly Fairies B Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 17 16 Daisy Day D Starwoods 15
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6-8 Campology JC Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 13 16 Mad Scientist BJ Salina 35
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6-9 Art Smarts B Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 12 17 …Of Pigs, Bears and Billy Goats BJ Salina 36
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6-9 Crafty Cadettes C Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 14 17-18 Camping with My Guy D B J C Starwoods 12
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6-9 Junior Chef J Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 18 19-20 Jump’n In B Camp Four Winds
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6-10 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita
__________________________________________________________________ 24 19-21 On the Lake J Camp Four Winds
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7 Best “Buds” D Wichita
__________________________________________________________________ 28 20 Treasure Island D Camp Hazen 39
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7 A Day at Camp DBJ Cedar Bluff Camp
__________________________________________________________________ 26 20-21 Fashionista Design JCSA Salina 32
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7-9 Junior Cowgirls J Dodge City
__________________________________________________________________ 25 20-21 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 20
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7-10 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________ 10 20-22 Day Away Camp D Starwoods 16
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7-10 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________ 10 20-22 Night Owls J Starwoods 19
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8 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________ 8 20-23 Pedals and Paddles C Starwoods 19
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8-9 Brownies ‘N Bonnets B Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________ 8 20-23 Splash Zone J Starwoods 22
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8-9 Firefly Fairies B Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 17 20-24 Star Bright BJC Starwoods 22
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9 Brownie Action-Packed Day B Wichita
__________________________________________________________________ 29 20-24 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 24
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9 Daisy Day D Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 15 21-22 Fire Bug CSA Hutchinson 32
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9 Let’s Make Lunch J Hutchinson
__________________________________________________________________ 35 21-22 Treasure Island B Camp Hazen 39
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10-11 She and Me Super Sleepover DB Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 21 21-23 Junior Cowgirls J Dodge City 25
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10-11 Smoky Hills River Festival CSA Salina
__________________________________________________________________ 38 21-23 Up the Creek CSA Camp Four Winds
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10-12 Father/Daughter Campout B J C S A Scott Lake
__________________________________________________________________ 32 22-24 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 19
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12 Smoky Hills River Festival CSA Salina
__________________________________________________________________ 38 22-24 Treasure Island J Camp Hazen 39
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12-13 Science Rocks! BJ Camp Four Winds
__________________________________________________________________ 6 23 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown
__________________________________________________________________8
13-14 Country Girl Camp-Out D Harvey County
__________________________________________________________________ 30 23-24 Textiles Through Time CSA Old Cowtown
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13-15 Campology JC Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 13 24-25 M and M Retreat JC Starwoods 18
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13-15 CSI: Camp Scene Investigator J Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 15 24-25 Wilderness Cooking and BJC Salina 40
13-15 Night Owls J Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 19 Summer Adventure
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13-16 Creation Station B Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 14 24-26 Family Summer Fun Weekend All Camp Four Winds
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13-16 Friends of Fins, Fur, and Feathers B J Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 17 25 Howe House Day DB Emporia 33
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13-16 Splash Zone B Starwoods
__________________________________________________________________ 22 25-26 Howe House Troop Campout JCSA Emporia 33
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13-17 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita
__________________________________________________________________ 24 26-27 Pony Tails JCSA Claflin 25
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14 Kayak the Water Trail CSA Toronto Lake
__________________________________________________________________ 34 27-28 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 20
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14 Prairie Days at Coronado Heights D B J Lindsborg
__________________________________________________________________ 37 27-29 Break’n Out the Shades B Camp Loga Vista 29
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14 Science Bugs DB Hutchinson
__________________________________________________________________ 38 27-30 Creation Station J Starwoods 14
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14-16 Country Girl Camp-Out B Harvey County
__________________________________________________________________ 30 27-30 Day Away Camp B Starwoods 16
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5. At-A-Glance Guide
June 2011 July 2011
Date Program Title Level Location Page Date Program Title Level Location Page
27-30 Snap Shots C Starwoods 21
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18-19 Clay Creations J Starwoods 13
27-30 Splash Zone J Starwoods 22
__________________________________________________________________ 18-19 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 20
____________________________________________________________________
27-July 1 Horses of Course J C S A Wichita 24
__________________________________________________________________ 18-20 Campology JC Starwoods 13
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28 Artrageous DBJ Great Bend 27
__________________________________________________________________ 18-21 Art Smarts B Starwoods 12
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28 What’s Cooking Girl? JC Newton 39
__________________________________________________________________ 18-21 Day Away Camp B Starwoods 16
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28-29 Bug Juice DB Starwoods 12
__________________________________________________________________ 18-21 Snap Shots C Starwoods 21
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28-30 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 19
__________________________________________________________________ 18-22 Horses of Course J C S A Wichita 24
____________________________________________________________________
28-July 1 Pioneers, Petticoats, CSA Old Cowtown 8 19-22 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 10
____________________________________________________________________
and the Prairie
__________________________________________________________________ 19-22 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 10
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29-July 1 Break’n Out the Shades J Camp Loga Vista 29
__________________________________________________________________ 20-21 Brownies ‘N Bonnets B Old Cowtown 8
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29-July 1 Rough ‘n Tough Girl Scout CSA Camp Hazen 37
__________________________________________________________________ 20-21 Fired Up C Starwoods 17
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20-22 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 19
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20-22 Super Troopers BJ Starwoods 23
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July 2011 21 Sand, Sun, and Fun DB Starwoods 23
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Date Program Title Level Location Page 22 Earth Energy Investigation J C S A Emporia 31
____________________________________________________________________
8 Learn About Our Planet DB Emporia 34 23 Back in the Good Ole Days D B J C Iola 27
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9 Lunch Anyone? DB Garden City 35 23 A Day in the Life – All Colby 27
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10 Dad-Daughter Bowling All Emporia 31 A Frontier Journey
____________________________________________________________________
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10 Puppy Smarts DB Hays 37 24 Dad-Daughter Day at the Lake All Osage County 31
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10-14 Expedition Challenge JCS Camp Four Winds 4 24-28 It’s Our Camp – Let’s Do It CSA Camp Four Winds 5
____________________________________________________________________
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11-13 Day Away Camp D Starwoods 16 25-29 Horses of Course J C S A Wichita 24
____________________________________________________________________
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11-13 Get Lost! GPS JC Starwoods 18
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11-14 Creation Station B Starwoods 14
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11-14 Pedals and Paddles J Starwoods 19
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August 11
11-14 Splash Zone B Starwoods 22 Date Program Title Level Location Page
__________________________________________________________________
11-14 Where the Sidewalk Ends DB Wichita 40
__________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________
2 Learn Theatrics J C S A Emporia 34
11-15 Horses of Course J C S A Wichita 24
__________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________
3-4 Horse Sense CSA Dodge City 24
12-15 Sunflower Society C Old Cowtown 9
__________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________
7 Dad-Daughter Day at the Lake All Cherryvale 31
13 Frontier Fun DB Old Cowtown 8
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14 Mother-Daughter Tea Party B Hutchinson 36
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14 Sun, Sand, and Fun DB Starwoods 23
__________________________________________________________________ Additional Programs
15-16 She and Me Super Sleepover DB Starwoods 21
__________________________________________________________________ Miniature Horse Program Aide CSA Hays 25
____________________________________________________________________
15-17 Back to Basics Camp JC Scott City 28
__________________________________________________________________ S.E.R.V.I.C.E. BOCS 26
____________________________________________________________________
17-20 It’s All About Me! C Camp Loga Vista 5
__________________________________________________________________
17-22 Crew Power CSA Camp Four Winds 30
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6. Safety and Sites
Summer Program Staff About Our Sites
Girl Scouts take safety seriously. In an effort to Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland program staff ensures that all programs
assure you of your daughter’s safety and well-being, taking place on Girl Scout property or off-site locations follow the Girl Scout
we want to take a moment to explain how we hire safety standards and Safety-Activity Checkpoints. You will find information
and choose our paid seasonal staff. about Kansas Heartland camp properties before each section.
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland hires adult Swimming Information
seasonal staff to fill specific job responsibilities All swimming activities are supervised by currently certified American Red
(camp directors, waterfront, program activities, Cross Lifeguards or equivalent with adult watchers as required by Girl Scout
unit counselors, etc.) for the delivery of summer Safety-Activity Checkpoint standards. Each person wears a U. S. Coast
program. Only adults age 18 or older may directly Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) at all times when
supervise participants. All seasonal staff must swimming regardless of swimming ability.
complete a written application with three character/
skill references. All references are checked, Camp Four Winds swimming area is a small private lake with a swimming
a personal interview with the site director is dock.
conducted and the applicant undergoes a Kansas
Bureau of Investigation (KBI) and Department of Camp Loga Vista is located on Wellington Lake. The public swimming area
Motor Vehicles background check. In addition, is roped and buoyed.
supervisors regularly monitor the performance of
seasonal staff members. Starwoods Outdoor Center swimming area is a small private lake with a
gentle sloping sand beach, a swimming dock that has a roped and buoyed
swimming area marked by depth from one to 10 feet, and no diving is
Note: allowed from the swimming dock.
Since Starwoods Outdoor Center is an
American Camping Association accredited site, Boating Information
a range of skills are verified during the 40 hours All boating activities are under the direction of a qualified waterfront
of on-site training to ensure that seasonal staff aquatic director and certified lifeguards as required by Girl Scout
Safety-Activity Checkpoint standards. Each person wears a U. S. Coast
can provide quality program delivery and a safe
Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) at all times when boating
environment for each child placed under their
regardless of swimming ability.
care and/or supervision.
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7. Camp Four Winds, 9236 S. E. Quivera Road, Leon
Located eight miles east of Leon, this property includes at 13-acre lake, archery range, Compass Center, Tree
House, Activity Building, and Platform Huts. Camp Four Winds is a great place for hiking, water activities, archery,
and enjoying nature. Contact: Mary Wilson, (316) 684-6531.
Adult volunteers needed for all programs except Family Summer Fun Weekend. Adult outdoor 201 training is
required. Program Aides are needed for Jump ‘n In. Camp Skills Leaders are needed for Family Summer Fun
Weekend, It’s All About Me!, Jump ‘n In, On the Lake and Science Rocks.
Expedition Challenge Family Summer Fun Weekend
J C S D B J C S A
Need to add a little challenge to your summer? Camp Enjoy a relaxing weekend camping with your family
teams will challenge each other throughout the week without all the work! This activity-packed weekend is filled
to earn team points. Challenges include platform with archery, waterfront, crafts, games, hiking, swimming,
archery, ice thaw, tall towers, water activities, building fishing, and of course campfire with S’mores. Bring your
an overnight shelter and sleeping in it, cook-off, song family and your camping gear. Leave the cooking and all
challenge and more. Teams will stay in the tree house, the work to us!
platform huts, and tent units. June 24-26
July 10-14 Friday 6:30 p.m. through Sunday 10 a.m.
Sunday 3 p.m. through Thursday 6 p.m. Code: 2785-FWF
Code: 2441-FWEC Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11
Reservation Deadline: 6/5/11 Cost: $20 per person; includes Saturday breakfast
Cost: $135 per girl or 420 boxes of cookies through Sunday breakfast and snacks
Capacity: 36 girl max., 20 girl min. Capacity: 80 people max., 30 people min.
Additional Information: Additional Information:
This program is for girls who have had previous outdoor Each family member must register. Tree House and
camp experience. Individual girls or troops may register. Platform Huts available on first-come, first-serve basis,
Troops will be split into different teams; girls may not tents are also available for use. Indicate preference when
be placed in the unit with their friend(s). A physical is registering.
required for this program.
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8. Camp
Four Winds It’s All About Me! It’s Our Camp Jump’n In
C – Sixth grade only B
Let’s Do It
Tired of your siblings following you C (Seventh & eighth grade) S A Jump into camp starting with crafts
around all the time? Can’t go with and outdoor science projects. End the
Try everything the camp has to evening with a campfire, S’mores, and
your older siblings because you’re offer on Sunday then build your
not old enough? Well this camp is a night hike. On Monday you will jump
own schedule for the rest of the into the lake to learn how to canoe
just for YOU! Every girl is the same week. Activities include canoeing, and kayak and practice your skills with
age as you! Make your own secret kayaking, sail boarding, archery, Brownie bow archery.
codes and maps as you learn to nature hikes, crafts, cooking, and
use a compass and paddle a June 19-20
learning about the animals of
canoe and kayak. You will make Sunday 4 p.m. through
Kansas.
team t-shirts and build lasting Monday 7 p.m.
friendships. You may even get to July 24-28 Code: 2711-FWJI
do a little fishing or archery. Sunday 3 p.m. through Reservation Deadline: 5/20/11
Everything you learn to do at Thursday 6 p.m. Cost: $55 per girl or 180 boxes
camp will help you to complete Code: 2411-FWLDI of cookies
the last-day-of-camp Adventure Reservation Deadline: 6/30/11
Capacity: 32 girl max., 20 girl min.
Race! Cost: $135 per girl or 420 boxes
July 17-20 of cookies On the Lake
Sunday 3 p.m. through Capacity: 36 girl max., 20 girl min. J
Wednesday 5:30 p.m. You will spend your time canoeing,
Additional Information:
Code: 2411-FWAM kayaking, and swimming. Packed into
Reservation Deadline: 6/12/11 This program is for girls who have
the rest of the camp will be nature,
had previous outdoor camp
Cost: $135 per girl or 420 boxes science, crafts, and archery. Tent
experience. Individual girls or
of cookies camping is also part of this outdoor
troops may register. A physical
adventure. The nights will be busy with
Capacity: 40 girl max., 20 girl min. is required for this program. campfire, songs, S’mores and hiking.
Additional Information: June 19-21
A physical is required for this Sunday 4 p.m. through
program. Tuesday 7 p.m.
Code: 2411-FWOL
Reservation Deadline: 5/20/11
Cost: $65 per girl or 210 boxes
of cookies
Capacity: 35 girl max., 20 girl min.
5 New Program
9. Camp
Science Rocks! Four Winds
B J
Working with mud, rocks, and water sounds messy and
fun, right? Our planet Earth is made of all these. You will
learn about Earth’s weather and its soil, rocks, and even
make a VOLCANO! It will be a blast – literally. Camp with a
bang!
June 12-13, Sunday 3 p.m. through Monday 7 p.m.
Code: 2711-FWSR
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11
Cost: $55 per girl or 180 boxes of cookies
Capacity: 30 girl max., 15 girl min.
Up the Creek
C S A
Ready for a kayak trek? Then up the creek we go! Spend
three action filled days kayaking, canoeing, sail boarding,
doing archery, and nature activity. Nights will be filled with
a scavenger hunt, cooking, campfires, and S’mores as part
of your adventure.
June 21-23, Tuesday 9:30 a.m. through Thursday 7 p.m.
Code: 2711-FWUC
Reservation Deadline: 5/20/11
Cost: $75 per girl or 240 boxes of cookies
Capacity: 32 girl max., 20 girl min.
Additional Information:
Camp Skills Leaders have the option to stay Sunday
through Tuesday and become campers the rest of the week.
New Program
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10. Old Cowtown Museum, 1865 Museum Blvd., Wichita
Girl Scouts help bring Old Cowtown Museum to life as they learn and experience the life of girls and women in the
1870’s. Girls and adults who participate in this unique opportunity dress in time-period clothing as historical character
interpreters.
Old Cowtown Museum time-period clothing:
All fourth-grade and older girl and adult participants must be in time-period dress approved by the Girl Scout
clothing coordinator. Many girls and adults like to provide their own unique time-period dress; the museum has
strict guidelines for material, color and fabrics. For more information about patterns and material, contact Mary
Wilson at mwilson@gskh.org. Girls who do not wish to have their own dress may rent a complete 1870’s dress outfit
from our inventory, on a first-reserved basis. There is a $20 fee when renting a dress. Outfit includes age-length dress,
apron, bonnet, socks and shoes. Complete the rental form in the back of the summer guide, and send it in with your
payment to the Wichita Girl Scout office. Adults and teens volunteering as Museum Aides or Leaders-In-Training may
also request a dress at no charge.
Additional Information:
Tagalongs can not be accommodated with the exception of the Frontier Fun programs.
Adult volunteers needed for all programs except Frontier Fun.
Adult volunteers must attend on-site training on June 4, 2011.
Girl to adult ratio must be met for all programs.
Cost includes: snacks, crafts, and a summer Cowtown patch. Participants must attend entire session to complete
the Try-It or badge.
For questions about Old Cowtown Museum events and/or overnight accommodations contact
Mary Wilson at (316) 684-6531.
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11. Old Cowtown
Brownies ‘N Bonnets Frontier Fun Pioneers, Petticoats, Museum
B D B and the Prairie
You will wear bonnets, make a Discover Wichita’s history; tour the C (Seventh and eighth grade) S A
Victorian-era embroidery project buildings at Cowtown while you earn Designed for the girls who love to
and make home-made ice cream. our Council’s Frontier Fun Try-it. Girl come to Cowtown or want to try it
Dance around the Maypole, play Scout interpreters will lead 1870’s for the first time. Learn what it
croquet, and attend school 1870’s activities and history. takes to be a schoolmarm, bake a
style. Second graders will earn two-crust pie in the wood-burning
All programs are
Stitch it Together Try-It. Third stove, and basket weave. Deco-
9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
graders will earn the Junior Folk rate your Victorian hat and hat pin
Arts badge. Session 2: Wednesday, June 8
to match your dress. You will earn
Code: 3001-FF2
Programs are Wednesday and the Women of the Frontier interest
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11
Thursday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily patch.
Session 4: Thursday, June 23
Session 2: June 8-9 June 28-July 1
Code: 3001-FF4
Code: 3001-BB2 Tuesday through Friday
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Session 7: Wednesday, July 13 Code: 3001-PPP
Session 8: July 20-21 Code: 3001-FF7 Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Code: 3001-BB8 Reservation Deadline: 7/1/11
Reservation Deadline: 7/1/11 Cost: $75 per girl or 240 boxes of
Cost: $12 per Girl Scout, $5 per adult cookies
Cost: $40 per girl or 120 boxes of and sibling (fee is nonrefundable)
cookies Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.
Capacity: 25 person max.,
Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min. Additional Information:
15 person min.
All participants must be in approved
Additional Information: Additional Information: time-period clothing.
No time-period dresses will be Each girl must be accompanied by
worn. No charge for bonnets. an adult, either a parent or a troop
leader. Families are welcome: all
participants must register; no
walk-ins. No costume required.
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12. Old Cowtown
Museum Prairie Potpourri Sunflower Society Textiles Through Time
J C – Sixth grade C (Seventh grade) S A
Experience life on the prairie as Victorian girls love to stroll and An overnight at Old Cowtown! Become
girls in the 1870’s did. Spend time socialize. You will enjoy a Victorian an interpreter and relive the history
on the farm as you cook on the Birthday party luncheon and High of early Wichita while you work on the
wood stove, plant wildflowers, Tea. Sewing a strawberry bobble, Textile Arts badge. You will learn how to
play time-period games and make weaving wheat into a doll and weave, knit and braid. The evening will
an old time craft. baking scones will be part of your end with a campfire and games.
June 15-17 1870’s experience. First time at June 23-24
Wednesday through Friday Cowtown? That is okay, come and Thursday 9 a.m. through
9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. join us! Friday 3 p.m.
Code: 3001-PPJ July 12-15 Code: 3001-TT
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11 Tuesday through Friday, Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Cost: $70 per girl or 210 boxes Cost: $60 per girl or 180 boxes of
Code: 3001-SS
of cookies cookies; includes Thursday dinner
Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11 through Friday lunch and snacks.
Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.
Cost: $75 per girl or 240 boxes of Capacity: 30 girl max., 10 girl min.
Additional Information: cookies
All participants must be in Additional Information:
Capacity: 12 girl max., 6 girl min.
approved time-period clothing. All participants must be in
Additional Information: approved time-period clothing.
All participants must be in
approved time-period clothing.
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13. Old Cowtown
Victorian Lifestyles Advanced Victorian Lifestyles Museum
J (Fourth grade) J – Fifth grade
Become a Victorian girl during this In the 1870’s Wichita Victorian girls played parlor games, attended social
program. Learn how to embroider events, enjoyed a summer time tea, and practiced their etiquette and
a Victorian “sampler” pattern, play elocutions. Along with those activities, you will sew a four patch quilt block
games with 1870’s toys, and learn project and make a Jacob’s ladder. Lemon ices and sand tarts will be a part of
the language of the fan. Cooking is a your cooking projects. You will earn our own council’s Prairie Pioneers badge.
big part of daily chores; bake apple- Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
sauce in a Dutch oven, biscuits in
a wood burning stove and crank Session 2: June 7-10
home-made ice cream. You will earn Code: 3001-AL2
our council’s Prairie Pioneers badge. Reservation Deadline: 6/1/11
Tuesday through Friday Session 8: July 19-22
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Code: 3001-AL8
Reservation Deadline: 7/1/11
Session 2: June 7-10
Code: 3001-VL2 Cost: $70 per girl or 210 boxes of cookies
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11 Capacity: 24 girl max., 12 girl min.
Session 8: July 19-22 Additional Information: All participants must be in approved time-period
Code: 3001-VL8 clothing.
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Cost: $70 per girl or 210 boxes of
cookies
Capacity: 36 girl max., 12 girl min.
Additional Information:
Adult volunteers needed; must
attend site training on 6/4/2011 at
Old Cowtown. All participants must
be in approved time-period
clothing.
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14. Starwoods Outdoor Center,
7800 S. 103rd St. West, Clearwater
This 160-acre camp includes a lodge, tepees, covered wagons, platform tent unit, Science and Nature Center, Sports
Pavilion, Craft Barn, waterfront with sand beach, two troop houses, Ceremony Island, nature and sports trails.
ACA Accreditation
Starwoods Outdoor Center became an ACA accredited site Oct. 18, 2005. This “stamp of
approval” by the American Camping Association means that the activities offered year round
offer a solid foundation of health, safety and program quality standards. These standards were
established by experts from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red Cross, the
camping industry, and other youth service agencies to assure that current practices at the site
reflect the most up-to-date, research based standards in site operation.
Additional Information:
Staff is provided for all programs unless otherwise noted.
Tagalongs cannot be accommodated.
For questions about Starwoods Outdoor Center or programs taking place at this facility, contact
Bill Gonio at (620) 545-8310. Information about the Starwoods Outdoor Center can also be found on
the camp’s Web site www.starwoodsoutdoorcenter.org
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15. Starwoods
Art Smarts Bug Juice Camping with My Guy Outdoor
B D B D B J C Center
Four whole days just for nature and The choir of locusts and sparkle of Here is the perfect way to spend
art! We’ll do nature-themed art a million fireflies will be waiting you Father’s Day weekend with that
projects, including flowers, trees, for this evening camp along with a special guy. Wacky Olympics, crafts,
and animals. We’ll add some burst special hike, swimming, crafts, and movies, night hikes, fishing, swim-
to your wardrobe with tie-dyes! So games. Bugs, like you, may be small, ming, boating, and campfires are
grab some boring old clothes and but at this camp you will learn the some of the great activities that you
your imagination, and then join your important part we all play in making and your dad can enjoy during your
sister Brownies for smarty, arty fun. Starwoods a special place to be. weekend together at Starwoods.
And, since this is camp, you will take Bring your own tent or sign up to
Session 5: June 28-29
a swimming break. stay in the covered wagons,
Tuesday and Wednesday
Monday through Thursday 6 to 9:30 p.m. daily platform tents, or bunkhouse.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Code: 3100-SWBJ5 Session 3: June 17-18
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/11 Friday 6 p.m. through
Session 2: June 6-9
Saturday 4 p.m.
Code: 2701-SWAS2 Cost: $50 per girl or 150 boxes of
Code: 2785-SWCG3
Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 cookies; includes daily snack
Reservation Deadline: 6/3/11
Session 8: July 18-21 Capacity: 100 max., 50 min.;
Cost: $80 per pair or 240 boxes of
Code: 2701-SWAS8 girl to adult ratio must be met.
cookies, $40 for each additional girl;
Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
includes Friday night S’mores and
Cost: $100 per girl or 300 boxes of Saturday breakfast and lunch.
cookies; includes daily snack.
Capacity: 60 pair max., 30 pair min.
Capacity: 24 girl max.,
Additional Information:
10 girl min. per session
Accompanying male must be at
least 21 years old. Limited fishing
equipment is available. Bring your
own bait. No fishing license needed.
Indicate sleeping unit preference
when making reservation.
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Outdoor Campology Clay Creations
Center J C J
Learn about fire building, outdoor living, and nature. New this year, choose For all of you budding artists out there,
your own level of camping passion! Platform tents (serious camper), we’ve got something just for you. Pour
pitched tents at Chuga Chuga Border (you got game!), or Lily’s Pad (cushy slip into ceramic molds; learn how to
edition). Girls will also have the opportunity for boating, swimming, load and fire a kiln, paint fired pieces,
mountain biking, and crafts. and fashion one-of-a-kind beads and
other creations from clay.
Platform Tents
Session 2: June 6-8 Session 8: July 18-19
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m. Monday 9 a.m. through
Code: 2711-CG2 Tuesday 5 p.m.
Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 Code: 3000-CC8
Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min. Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
Cost: $90 per girl or 270 boxes of
Chuga Chuga Border cookies; includes snacks, Monday
Session 3: June 13-15 dinner, Tuesday breakfast and lunch.
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m. Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min.
Code: 2711-CG3
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
Additional Information: The girls will pitch tents to sleep in.
Lily’s Pad
Session 8: July 18-20
Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m.
Code: 2711-CG8
Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
Cost: $125 per girl or 390 boxes of cookies; includes snacks and all
meals Monday dinner through Wednesday lunch.
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Crafty Cadettes Creation Station Outdoor
C B J Center
Express yourself! Spend the week All aboard the Starwoods Craft Train for a week of crafting adventures! Our
creating projects as unique and train will “depart” daily from Creation Station located at our Craft Barn. As a
beautiful as you are. Tile murals, Creation Station camper you will not actually leave Starwoods Outdoor
stained glass, tie-dyed whatever, Center, but with the help of your imagination you will take daily excursions
clay beads, candles; the possibilities which will provide you with opportunities to explore new scrapbooking
are endless and so is the fun to be techniques, try your hand at sewing, create one-of-a-kind beads, and make
had. candles and candy.
Session 2: June 6-9 Brownie
Monday 9 a.m. through Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Thursday 5 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: 2701-CRC2 Session 3: June 13-16
Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 Code: 3000-CS3
Cost: $160 per girl or 480 boxes Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
of cookies; includes snacks and all Session 7: July 11-14
meals Monday dinner through Code: 3000-CS7
Thursday lunch. Reservation Deadline: 6/27/11
Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min. Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min.
Additional Information:
Participants will participate in Junior
boating and swimming activities. Session 5: June 27-30
Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: 3000-CS5
Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11
Capacity: 16 girl max., 10 girl min.
Cost: $115 per girl or 360 boxes of cookies; includes snack, Wednesday
dinner, Thursday breakfast and lunch.
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Outdoor CSI: Daisy Day
Center Camp Site Investigator D
J Hey all you Amazing Daisies! We’ve
Curious minds want to know; got a fun day at camp planned just
where exactly has the Camp for you. Come and be prepared to
Director gone? How do you eat amaze and be amazed as we
dinner if you don’t know which explore Starwoods and enjoy
item on the menu needs a fork? swimming, crafts, nature activities,
Which wheel on the robot has to and making friends.
turn faster to get it to turn to the Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
right? Are you a curious mind?
Session 2: June 9
Then come spend the week in
Code: 3100-DD2
our special CSI lab answering
Reservation Deadline: 5/26/11
these questions and many more.
There will also be plenty of Session 3: June 16
opportunities to investigate Code: 3100-DD3
other not-so-mysterious camp Reservation Deadline: 6/2/11
adventures like swimming, crafts, Cost: $40 per girl or 120 boxes of
hikes, and campfires. cookies; includes snack
Session 3: June 13-15 Capacity: 60 max., 30 min. per
Monday 9 a.m. through session; girl to adult ratio must be
Wednesday 5 p.m. met.
Code: 2700-CSI3
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Cost: $125 per girl or 390 boxes of
cookies; includes snacks and all
meals Monday dinner through
Wednesday lunch.
Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
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Day Away Camp Outdoor
D B Center
It’s finally your turn to go to camp by yourself (or with a friend) and we can’t
wait. We love camp and we know you will too, especially once you’ve had a
chance to participate in all of the fun things it has to offer like swimming,
science and nature activities, crafts, songs, and campfires.
Daisy
Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Session 4: June 20-22
Code: 2700-DAC4
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11
Session 7: July 11-13
Code: 2700-DAC7
Reservation Deadline: 6/27/11
Cost: $80 per girl or 240 boxes of cookies; includes daily snack
Brownie
Monday through Tuesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
Session 5: June 27-30
Code: 2700-DAC5
Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11
Session 8: July 18-21
Code: 2700-DAC8
Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
Cost: $125 per girl 390 boxes of cookies; includes snack, Wednesday dinner
and Thursday breakfast and lunch.
Capacity: 24 girl max., 12 girl min. per session
Additional Information: Brownies will participate in boating activities.
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20. Starwoods
Outdoor Fired Up Firefly Fairies Friends of Fins, Fur,
Center C B
and Feathers
Working with ceramics is really Be sure to take a nap so you can B J
cool, but did you know there are stay up late and tiptoe through
Be one of Mother Nature’s sisters and
lots of other things you can create the Magic Forest in search of the
learn about proper animal care for a
using a kiln? In addition to pouring fairies. You will be surprised by
everything you see and hear variety of critters, including many that
ceramics and learning how to load live at Starwoods. We’ll go swimming,
and fire a kiln, you’ll get to fuse after dark. Enjoy an evening swim,
telescope viewing, and late night hunt for pollywogs, make animal-
glass, design unique beads, and theme crafts, and meet some guest
create glass mosaics during these games.
speakers. We’ll even learn what
two days of creativity in motion. Session 2A: June 6-7 “pollywog” means. (Hint: they rarely
Monday 6 p.m. through eat children – practically almost never
Session 8: July 20-21
Tuesday 5 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. through – even though they’re related to
Code: 3100-FF2A
Thursday 5 p.m. alligators!).
Code: 3000-CF8 Session 2B: June 8-9
Session 3: June 13-16
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/11 Wednesday 6 p.m. through
Monday and Tuesday
Thursday 5 p.m.
Cost: $90 per girl or 270 boxes Code: 3100-FF2B
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
of cookies; includes snack, Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 Wednesday 9 a.m. through
Wednesday dinner, Thursday Thursday 5 p.m.
breakfast and lunch. Cost: $65 per girl or 210 boxes of Code: 2711-FFF3
cookies; includes snack, breakfast, Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min. and lunch.
Cost: $120 per girl or 360 boxes of
Capacity: 16 max., 10 min. per cookies; includes daily snack,
session
Wednesday dinner, Thursday
breakfast and lunch.
Capacity: 24 girl max., 12 girl min.
Additional Information:
The girls will boat and swim in our lake.
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Get Lost! GPS Junior Chef M and M Retreat Outdoor
J C J J C Center
Get lost at Starwoods, and then find Try your hand at mixing and match- New days in 2011 to make it easier for
your way back using a GPS unit to ing ingredients. Let’s get messy and Mom to come – Friday evening through
follow the electronic bread crumbs. discover a variety of new tastes! Saturday afternoon! Whether you and
We’ll use GPS units to find a hidden As a Starwoods Junior Chef you your mom enjoy the great outdoors or
treasure, leave our messages for will stir, beat, and mix your way to a quality time inside, the choice will be
future generations in a Starwoods good time. Your menu of fun will be yours for this “girl’s only” retreat!
Geocache log, and create our own rounded out with waterfront, craft, Outdoor activities will include
treasure map – using nature as swimming, canoeing, hiking, and
and nature activities.
mountain biking. For those who prefer
waypoints. You will take a dip in the
Session 2: June 6-9 the indoors, lots of fun will be had
lake. A fun way to blend Mother
Monday and Tuesday crafting, baking, playing games,
Nature and high-tech.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily watching movies and just hanging out.
Session 7: July 11-13 Wednesday 9 a.m. through No matter what you choose, you are
Monday 9 a.m. to Thursday 5 p.m. sure to have a wonderful time
Wednesday 5 p.m. Code: 3000-JC2 connecting with your mom.
Code: 2711-GPS7 Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 Session 4: June 24-25
Reservation Deadline: 6/27/11 Friday 6 p.m. through
Cost: $125 per girl or 390 boxes of
Cost: $115 per girl or 360 boxes of cookies; includes daily snack; Saturday 4 p.m.
cookies; includes daily snack, Wednesday and Thursday meals. Code: 2785-MM4
Monday dinner through Wednesday Reservation Deadline: 6/10/11
Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min.
lunch. Cost: $65 per pair or 210 boxes of
Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min. cookies, $32.50 for each additional girl;
includes snack, Friday dinner, Saturday
breakfast and lunch.
Capacity: 40 girl and adults pair max.,
20 girl and adult pair min.
Additional Information:
Accompanying female must be at least
21 years old. Limited fishing equipment
is available. Bring your own bait. No
license needed. Indicate sleeping unit
preference when making your reserva-
tion: platform tents, pitched tents,
teepee, Covered Wagon, or Bunkhouse.
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22. Starwoods
Outdoor Night Owls Pampered Camper Pedals and Paddles
Center J J J C
Discover your nocturnal side and It isn’t a hotel, its better! It’s Spring Spend the week pedaling and paddling
join us for two nights of exploring Creek Inn and it will be the perfect your way around camp, and sleeping in
camp by flashlight and campfire place for you to camp the Pam- the Bunkhouse. There won’t be a lot of
glow. As a Night Owl you will stay pered Camper way. Make your din- walking, but you will definitely be on
at Sandee Point and have the ner in the comfort of the kitchen the move as you canoe, pedal boat,
opportunity to swim at twilight, and then make your dessert over a mountain bike, swim and play at the
stargaze using telescopes, take campfire. Enjoy leisurely mornings Sports Pavilion. Campers will be issued
nighttime hikes, and meet a real making crafts in your pajamas and a mountain bike on day one of camp
owl from the Great Plains Nature then head over to the waterfront and are welcome to bring rollerblades
Center. for a swim in the heat of the day. or skates for use at the Sports Pavilion.
Bring a dress and accessories for
Monday 6 p.m. through the second evening of camp when Junior
Wednesday 5 p.m. you will be treated to a fine dining Session 7: July 11-14
experience at the Lodge. Monday and Tuesday
Session 3: June 13-15
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Code: 2711-NO3 Session 4: June 22-24 Wednesday 9 a.m. through
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11 Wednesday 6 p.m. through
Thursday 5 p.m.
Session 4: June 20-22 Friday Noon
Code: 2741-PP7
Code: 2711-NO4 Code: 2731-PC4
Reservation Deadline: 6/27/11
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11 Reservation Deadline: 6/8/11
Cost: $125 per girl or 390 boxes
Cost: $100 per girl or 300 boxes Session 5: June 28-30
of cookies; includes daily snack,
Tuesday 6 p.m. through
of cookies; includes snacks and Wednesday dinner through
Thursday Noon
all meals Tuesday breakfast Thursday lunch.
Code: 2731-PC5
through Wednesday lunch.
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/11 Cadette
Capacity: 18 girl max., 10 girl min. Session 4: June 20-23
Session 8: July 20-22
Wednesday 6 p.m. through Monday 9 a.m. through
Friday Noon Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: 2731-PC8 Code: 2741-PP4
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/11 Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11
Cost: $100 per girl or 300 boxes Cost: $160 per girl or 480 boxes of
of cookies; includes snacks, two cookies; includes daily snacks, all
breakfasts, a lunch and dinner. meals Monday dinner through
Thursday lunch.
Capacity: 12 girl max., 8 girl min.
19 per session. Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
23. Starwoods
Pretty, Pretty Princess Outdoor
B Center
Hear ye, hear ye! Princesses one and all: You are hereby invited to the
enchanted kingdom of Starwoods for a magical two-day adventure. Once
you have arrived at your royal castle, also known as Spring Creek Inn, you
will be treated to an evening of tiara designing, etiquette lessons, sweet treats
and a princess-themed story time. A special breakfast will await you at the
Lodge the next morning followed by a visit to the royal craft cottage, sports
court, and a Teddy Bear picnic (so don’t forget to bring your special stuffed
friend)!
Session 4: June 20-21
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 3000-PPP4
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11
Session 5: June 27-28
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 3000-PPP5
Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11
Session 8: July 18-19
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 3000-PPP8
Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
Cost: $65 per girl or 210 boxes of cookies; includes daily snack, breakfast,
and lunch.
Capacity: 12 max., 8 min. per session
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24. Starwoods
Outdoor She and Me Snap Shots
Center Super Sleepover C
D B Ohhhh, snap! Learn about the
Bring your sleeping bags, air basics of photography using your
mattress, pillows, and stuffed own digital camera, including: the
animals for a fun night with your rule of thirds, framing a subject,
special adult “she.” Challenge her lighting, computer editing, and
to a dance off, take a twilight hike, more. On Wednesday, we’ll wait
join in a game of BINGO, and visit until the sun goes down and do
the Craft Barn to make a special some night photos. We’ll use
matching craft. After it gets dark Starwoods’ nature and campers
we will sing and make S’mores at as our subjects, and the best pics
Ceremony Island and then head will go on the camp’s new Web
back to the Lodge for a late night site! When you are not snapping
dance party and movie. photos take a swim or canoe at
the lake.
Friday 5 p.m. through
Saturday 9 a.m. Monday and Tuesday,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Session 2: June 10-11 Wednesday 9 a.m. through
Code: 2785-SSS2 Thursday 5 p.m.
Reservation Deadline: 5/27/11
Session 5: June 27-30
Session 7: July 15-16 Code: 2701-SS5
Code: 2785-SSS7 Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11
Reservation Deadline: 7/1/11
Session 8: July 18-21
Cost: $50 per pair or 150 Code: 2701-SS8
boxes of cookies, $25 for each Reservation Deadline: 7/5/11
additional girl; includes Friday
dinner, S’mores, and Saturday Cost: $115 per girl or 360 boxes
breakfast. of cookies; includes snack and all
meals Wednesday dinner through
Capacity: 50 pair max., Thursday lunch.
25 pair min.
Capacity: 16 girl max., 8 girl min.
Additional Information: per session.
Accompanying female must be
at least 21 years old.
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25. Starwoods
Splash Zone Star Bright Outdoor
B J B J C Center
Lily’s Pad will be your home away from home during your stay at Starwoods, The 2011 Star Bright production is
but plan to spend most of your time at the Waterfront. Bring plenty of bigger and better than ever! This
sunblock and prepare to have a wet and wild time swimming, boating, summer, we’ve added Cadettes to
playing water games, and tie dyeing. Juniors will have the opportunity to the cast (in addition to the returning
learn advanced boating skills such as swamping and recovering canoes. Brownies and Juniors), and included
a dinner theater performance as a
All Sessions:
grand finale for friends and family.
Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
We’ll do auditions, learn dialogue,
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
sing, choreograph, and dance. It’s
Brownie like a Broadway production, only
Session 3: June 13-16 more fun!
Code: 2741-SZ3
Session 4: June 20-24
Reservation Deadline: 5/31/11
Monday through Friday
Session 7: July 11-14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
Code: 2741-SZ7 Dinner and show
Reservation Deadline: 6/27/11 performance is Friday,
June 24 at 4 p.m.
Junior Code: 2701-SB4
Session 4: June 20-23 Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11
Code: 2741-SZ4
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11 Cost: $125 per girl or 390 boxes of
cookies; includes daily snacks
Session 5: June 27-30
Code: 2741-SZ5 Capacity: 24 girl max., 14 girl min.
Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11
Cost: $115 per girl or 360 boxes of cookies; includes snack, Wednesday
dinner through Thursday lunch.
Capacity: 16 girl max., 10 girl min. per session.
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Outdoor Sun, Sand, and Fun Super Troopers
Center D B B J
Come dressed for your Hawaiian So you just can’t imagine going
luau on a Kansas beach. Swim, to camp without your best buds,
play beach games, build sand your troop mates? Starwoods
castles, make your own lei, and has the perfect summer camp for
end the day with a dance party you. Super Trooper offers troops
and ice cream sundaes in the the unique opportunity to sleep
lodge. There will be indoor in tents and enjoy the activities of
luau-themed activities if the their choice, on their schedule,
weather does not cooperate. facilitated by camp staff. Shortly
after arriving, troops will be given
Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
the opportunity to sign up for
Session 7: July 14 swimming, boating, science and
Code: 3000-SSF7 nature activities, crafts, and
Reservation Deadline: 6/30/11 guided hikes.
Session 8: July 21 Session 1: June 3-5
Code: 3000-SSF8 Friday 10 a.m. through
Reservation Deadline: 7/7/11 Sunday 11 a.m.
Cost: $40 per girl or 120 boxes Code: 2791-ST1
of cookies Reservation Deadline: 5/20/11
Capacity: 60 max., 30 min.; Session 8: July 20-22
girl to adult ratio must be met. Wednesday 10 a.m. through
Friday 11 a.m.
Code: 2791-ST8
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/11
Cost: $85 per girl or 270 boxes of
cookies, $40 per adult; includes
two dinners, two breakfasts, lunch
and daily snacks.
Capacity: 150 girl max., 75 girl min.;
girl to adult ratio must be met.
Additional Information:
No individual participation.
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27. Can you say horses?
You will find a variety of horse programs in this section from daily sessions to overnight and even a program for older
girls. No matter what your experience you are sure to find a program to saddle into.
Horses of Course Horse Sense
J C S A C S A
Are you a horse lover? At Singletree Stables you will learn Western, English This new program will take you from start to
and bareback riding. You will also learn how to groom and tack up your horse. completion of the Horse Sense patch. Already
Singletree staff will match you with the right horse for your experience have the patch? Come for the fun of being
level and instructors will be present at all times to assist you in improving around horses. Spend a day and an overnight
your horsemanship. On Friday, families can watch as you show off what you working directly with the horses at the Urban
have learned at a Horse Show. Riding Academy. Learn about basic equipment
care at a horsemanship clinic. You will even
Single Tree Stables, 2100 E. 45th St. North, Wichita take in a rodeo! You will stay overnight on the
All sessions are Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. daily property in tents and camp out under the stars.
Session 2: June 6-10 Session 7: July 11-15 Urban Riding Academy,
Code: 3401-2 Code: 3401-7 11160 Primrose Road, Dodge City
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11 Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11 Aug. 3-4
Session 3: June 13-17 Session 8: July 18-22 Session 1: Wednesday 9:45 a.m.
Code: 3401-3 Code: 3401-8 through Thursday 10:30 a.m.
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11 Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11 Code: 3490-HS1
Session 4: June 20-24 Session 9: July 25-29 Reservation Deadline: 7/6/11
Code: 3401-4 Code: 3401-9 Session 2: Wednesday 5 p.m.
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11 Reservation Deadline: 6/13/11 through Thursday 6 p.m.
Code: 3490-HS2
Session 5: June 27-July 1
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/11
Code: 3401-5
Reservation Deadline: 5/15/11 Cost: $100 per girl or 300 boxes of cookies;
includes lunch, dinner, and breakfast
Cost: $170 per girl or 500 boxes of cookies
Capacity: 10 girl max., 5 girl min. per
Capacity: 10 girl max., 5 girl min. session; girl to adult ratio must be met.
Contact: Mary Wilson, (316) 684-6531 Additional Information:
Adult volunteers needed to provide
transportation. Volunteers will attend the
rodeo at no charge.
Contact: Virginia Jacobs, (785) 625-5671
New Program
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28. Horse
Program Junior Cowgirls Pony Tails Miniature Horse
J J C S A Program Aide - PA
Specialization Training
Get out your boots as you earn the This camp is a great introduc- C S A
requirements for either the Junior tion for the first time camper and
Horse Lover or Horse Rider badge. horse rider. Learn the basics of Girls who have completed their PA
Do you know how to care for training and who have worked with
safety, care, saddling and riding
troops or on Service Unit and/or
horses? Now is your chance. You your horse. Go on a horse back
council events are eligible for this
will learn about the equipment ride plus participate in camp life special training/activity. There are
needed to take care of a horse activities. Don’t horse around too three two-hour sessions which will
and how to ride a horse properly. long and miss this camp! teach you the skills necessary to
Hurry, space is limited and ses- groom these champion horses
Camp Aldrich
sions are sure to fill quickly. properly, trim their hair, work them
Conference Center
on the obstacle course and lounging.
Urban Riding Academy 884 N.E. 110 Ave., Claflin Upon completion of this training, you
11160 Primrose Rd., Dodge City may be asked back to assist as a
June 26-27
Tuesday and Wednesday, Sunday 5 p.m. through volunteer when tours come through,
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily Monday 5 p.m. when working with schools or other
Thursday 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Code: 3490-PT volunteer positions as needed.
Session A: June 7-9 Reservation Deadline: 6/3/11 Blue Sky Miniature Horse Ranch
1650 Locust Grove Road, Hays
Code: 3490-JCA Cost: $75 per girl or 240 boxes of All sessions are 10 a.m. to Noon.
Reservation Deadline: 5/23/11 cookies; $35 per adult
Session 1: Tuesday, May 31,
Session B: June 21-23 Capacity: 35 person max., June 7 and 14
Code: 3490-JCB 20 person min.; girl to adult ratio Session 2: Thursday, June 2, 9,
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/11 must be met. and 16
Session 3: Saturday, June 4, 11,
Cost: $90 per girl or 270 boxes of Contact: Vesa Cunningham, and 18
cookies (785) 827-3679
Session 1, Code: 3490-MHPA1
Capacity: 10 girl max., 5 girl min. Session 2, Code: 3490-MHPA2
per session; girl to adult ratio must Session 3, Code: 3490-MHPA3
be met. Reservation Deadline: 5/1/11
Contact: Virginia Jacobs, Cost: $50 per girl or 150 boxes of
(785) 625-5671 cookies
Capacity: 6 girls per session
Contact: Virginia Jacobs,
(785) 625-5671
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