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, 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
Fax: (316) 684-4141
3. Summer Rocks 2010 Table of Contents
Summer is going to rock throughout Girl At-A-Glance Event Guide ............................................................1–2
Scouts of Kansas Heartland. Girl Scouts
Safety and Sites...................................................................................3
builds girls of courage, confidence, and
character, who make the world a better Site Specific: ................................................................................. 4–21
place. By encouraging girls to participate Camp Four Winds ......................................................................... 4–5
in activities centered a round Girl Scouts’ Old Cowtown Museum ................................................................ 6–9
three keys to leadership: Discover, Connect, Starwoods Outdoor Center .....................................................10–21
and Take Action they will be on their
way to success. There are plenty of Summer Programs..................................................................... 22–35
opportunities for girls from five to 17 that
Resident Camp Options ........................................................... 36–40
will rock their summer. Girls may choose
to stay close to home or venture out for Program Aide and Camp Skills Leader Information .......... 41–43
new experiences; for a day or up to a week.
Adult and Older Girl Site Orientation.........................................44
NEW for 2010 are resident camp options.
Reserve Your Spot ..................................................................... 45–47
Girls who are ready for a longer stay away
from home may choose from a variety FAQ’s ...................................................................................................48
of resident camp programs from Girl
Scouts of Colorado, Eastern Oklahoma, Cookie Credits ..................................................................................49
Missouri Heartland, Northeast Kansas and
Forms ..............................................................................back of book
Northwest Missouri, or Spirit of Nebraska.
We are excited to share programs from Index ...............................................................................back of book
our neighboring councils with you.
Many of the councils offer Counselor-
in-Training (CIT) I and II, Wrangler-in-
Training (WIT) programs and many other Grade Level Legend
leadership opportunities for Girl Scout D – Girl Scout Daisies (grades K-1)
Seniors and Ambassadors. Don’t miss our
B – Girl Scout Brownies (grades 2-3)
Resident Camp Options section beginning
on page 36. J – Girl Scout Juniors (grades 4-5)
C – Girl Scout Cadettes (grades 6-8)
Let’s rock this S – Girl Scout Seniors (grades 9-10)
A – Girl Scout Ambassadors (grades 11-12)
summer together.
4. At-A-Glance Guide
June 2010
Date Program Title Level Location Page Date Program Title Level Location Page
2-4 Zink Goes to Meade Lake JCSA Meade State Lake 35 15-17 It’s a Teen “Chillax” CSA Four Winds 5
4 Big Brownie Bus Trip B Salina 22 15-18 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 9
4-6 Super Troopers BJ Starwoods 21 15-18 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 9
7-8 Firefly Fairies B Starwoods 15 16 Frontier Fun D Old Cowtown 6
7-9 Campology J Starwoods 11 16-17 Maps to Marbles B Old Cowtown 8
7-10 Crafty Cadettes C Starwoods 12 16-17 Tons of Fun Overnight JCSA Salina 33
7-10 Junior Chef J Starwoods 16 17 Daisy Day D Starwoods 13
7-10 Slimy Sleuths B Starwoods 19 17 Frontier Fun D Old Cowtown 6
7-11 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29 17-18 Camper Sampler B Flying T 23
8 Girl Can Fish Too! DBJ Four Winds 4 17-18 Camper Sampler CSA Camp Hazen 23
9 Nature’s Capers D Wichita 30 17-18 Intern-Women at Cowtown CSA Old Cowtown 7
9 Wild Rumpus Day DB Emporia 35 18-20 Camping with My Guy DBJC Starwoods 10
9 Wild Rumpus Day J Emporia 35 18-20 Family Summer
9-10 Camper Sampler B Camp Hazen 23 Fun Weekend DBJCSA Four Winds 4
9-10 Firefly Fairies B Starwoods 15 21-22 Girl Scouts Camp Rock JC Salina 27
10 Daisy Day D Starwoods 13 21-22 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 18
10 Nature’s Capers B Wichita 30 21-23 Day Away Camp D Starwoods 14
11 Camp 9-1-1 DB Wichita 22 21-23 Night Owls J Starwoods 17
11-12 She & Me Super Sleepover DB Starwoods 18 21-23 Tents and Trails D Burrton 32
11-13 Father-Daughter Campout DBJCSA Scott Lake 25 21-23 Tents and Trails B Burrton 32
11-13 Smoky Hill River Festival 21-24 Cattle Lilly Cowgirls JC Flying T 23
Face Painting CSA Salina 31 21-24 Pedals & Paddles C Starwoods 17
12 Drama Queens CSA Hutchinson 25 21-24 Tents and Trails J Burrton 32
12-14 Just For You J Four Winds 5 21-25 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29
13 Dad-Daughter Outing DBJCSA Reading 24 21-25 Splash Zone J Starwoods 19
14-15 Camp Sampler J Camp Hazen 23 21-25 Star Bright BJ Starwoods 20
14-16 CSI: Camp Site Investigator J Starwoods 12 22-25 Sunflower Society C Old Cowtown 8
14-16 Night Owls J Starwoods 17 22 WOW, Wonders of Water B Hutchinson 35
14-17 Campology C Starwoods 11 23 Frontier Fun D Old Cowtown 6
14-17 Creation Station B Starwoods 13 23-25 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 17
14-17 Dancing Under the Stars BJ Starwoods 14 23-25 Under Pressure J Hays 34
14-17 Soccer Camp DBJ Wichita 31 24 Frontier Fun D Old Cowtown 6
14-17 Splash Zone B Starwoods 19 24-25 Intern-Women at Cowtown CSA Old Cowtown 7
14-18 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29 24-25 M & M Retreat JC Starwoods 16
25 Who Done It? CSA Emporia 34
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5. At-A-Glance Guide
June 2010 July 2010
Date Program Title Level Location Page Date Program Title Level Location Page
25-26 Survivor Adventure BJC Salina 32 11 Dad-Daughter Bowling DBJCSA Emporia 24
26 Girl Scout 12-14 Day Away Camp D Starwoods 14
Adventure Day 101 D Camp Hazen 27 12-15 Creation Station B Starwoods 13
26 Let’s Get Technical SA Hays 29 12-15 Follow Me C Starwoods 15
28 Flip-Flop in the Sun D Camp Loga Vista 26 12-15 Rootbeer, Rockets & Robots J Starwoods 18
28-29 Bug Juice D Starwoods 10 12-15 Splash Zone B Starwoods 19
28-29 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 18 12-15 Sports & S’mores J Starwoods 20
28-7/1 Follow Me C Starwoods 15 12-15 Where the Sidewalk Ends D B Wichita 34
28-7/2 Creation Station J Starwoods 13 12-16 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29
28-7/2 Day Away Camp B Starwoods 14 13-16 Pioneers, Petticoats,
28-7/2 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29 and the Prairie CSA Old Cowtown 8
28-7/2 Pedals & Paddles J Starwoods 17 15 Sun, Sand, and Fun DB Starwoods 20
28-7/2 Splash Zone J Starwoods 19 16-17 She & Me Super Sleepover D B Starwoods 18
29-30 Flip-Flop in the Sun B Camp Loga Vista 26 17 Sole Sister DBJCSA Hutchinson 31
29-7/1 Com-mu-ni-cate C Hays 24 17 The Magic of Chemistry JC Emporia 33
30-7/1 Bug Juice B Starwoods 10 17-23 Got Sails CSA Camp Loga Vista 28
30-7/1 Showcase the Past CSA Old Cowtown 7 19 All Tied Up DBJCSA Pratt 22
30-7/2 Flip-Flop in the Sun J Camp Loga Vista 26 19-20 Pretty, Pretty Princess B Starwoods 18
30-7/2 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 17 19-21 Campology J Starwoods 11
19-20 Clay Creations J Starwoods 11
July 2010 19-22 Green Scene C Starwoods 16
Date Program Title Level Location Page 19-23 Day Away Camp B Starwoods 14
5-9 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29 19-23 Horses of Course JCSA Wichita 29
6 Sew it Simple S’more J Hutchinson 30 19-23 Tails & Scales B Starwoods 21
6 Sew it Simple S’more CSA Hutchinson 30 20 Sew it Simple S’more JCSA Pratt 30
7 All Tied Up DB Hutchinson 22 20 Sew What? J Emporia 30
7 All Tied Up JCSA Hutchinson 22 20-23 Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 9
7 Glitz and Glamour 20-23 Advanced Victorian Lifestyles J Old Cowtown 9
Pajama Party DB Emporia 28 21 Who Says You Can’t Play
8 Who Says You Can’t Play With Your Food? DBJCSA Pratt 35
With Your Food? DB Hutchinson 35 21-22 Fired Up C Starwoods 15
8 Who Says You Can’t Play 21-22 Maps to Marbles B Old Cowtown 8
With Your Food? JC Hutchinson 35 21-23 Pampered Camper J Starwoods 17
9 Get Hooked on Crochet JCSA Hutchinson 27 21-23 Super Troopers BJ Starwoods 21
9-10 Daisies/Moms Unplugged D Liberal 25 22 Sew What? B Emporia 30
22 Sun, Sand, and Fun DB Starwoods 20
25-29 Expedition Challenge JCS Four Winds 4
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6. Safety and Sites
Summer Program Staff About Our Sites
Girl Scouts take safety seriously. In an effort to assure Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland program staff ensures that all programs
you of your daughter’s safety and well-being, we taking place on Girl Scout property or off-site locations follow the Girl Scout
want to take a moment to explain how we hire and “Safety-Wise” standards. You will find information about Kansas Heartland
choose our paid seasonal staff. camp properties before each section.
Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland hires adult
seasonal staff to fill specific job responsibilities Swimming Information
(camp directors, waterfront, program activities, All swimming activities are supervised by currently certified American Red
unit counselors, etc.) for the delivery of summer Cross Lifeguards or equivalent with adult watchers as required by Girl Scout
program. Only adults ages 18 or older may directly “Safety-Wise” standards.
supervise participants. All seasonal staff must
complete a written application with three character/ Camp Loga Vista is located on Wellington Lake. The public swimming area
skill references. All references are checked, a personal is roped and buoyed.
interview with the site director is conducted and the
applicant undergoes a Kansas Bureau of Investigation Starwoods Outdoor Center swimming area is a small private lake with a
(KBI) and Department of Motor Vehicles background gentle sloping sand beach, a swimming dock that has a roped and buoyed
check. In addition, supervisors regularly monitor the swimming area marked by depth from one to 10 feet, and no diving is allowed
performance of seasonal staff members. from the swimming dock.
Boating Information
Note: All boating activities are under the direction of a qualified waterfront/aquatic
Since Starwoods Outdoor director and certified lifeguards as required by Girl Scout “Safety-Wise.” Each
person wears a U. S. Coast Guard approved personal flotation device (PFD) at
Center is an American Camping all times when boating regardless of swimming ability.
Association accredited site, a range of skills
are verified during the 40 hours of on-site
training to ensure that seasonal staff can
provide quality program delivery and a safe
environment for each child placed under
their 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.
Expedition Challenge Family Summer Fun Weekend Girls Can Fish Too!
JCS DBJCSA DBJ
Like a little challenge to your summer? Enjoy a relaxing weekend camping with Spend the day fishing and learning about
Camp teams will challenge each other your family without all the work! This the basics of fishing. You will have a
throughout the week; to earn team action-packed weekend is filled with chance to catch a fish, try out archery,
points! Some of the new challenges this archery, fishing, swimming, boating, crafts, take a nature hike, and work on a craft.
year will include an egg drop, nature and of course a campfire with S’mores. Transportation is provided; bus will
tie-dying, overnight shelter that you and Bring your family and your camping gear depart from and return to the Girl Scout
a teammate build, water activities, archery and leave the cooking and all the work Center, 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita.
competitions and many more. Teams will to us.
stay in the Tree House, Platform Huts and Tuesday, June 8
a tent unit. The challenge is on! June 18-20 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Check-in: Friday between Code: 4-400B
July 25-29 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Reservation Deadline: 5/25/2010
Sunday 3 p.m. through Thursday 6 p.m. Check-out: Sunday 10 a.m.
Code: 4-FWEC Code: 156 Cost: $37 per girl, $5 per volunteer riding
Reservation Deadline: 7/9/2010 Reservation Deadline: 6/4/2010 the bus
Includes: bus transportation and snack
Cost: $135 per girl Cost: $110 per family
Capacity: 50 girl max., 20 girl min.
Capacity: 36 girl max., 16 girl min. Includes: Saturday breakfast through
Sunday breakfast and snacks. Additional Information: Bus is provided
Additional Information: A physical is from Wichita Girl Scout Center, 360
required for the program. Six adult female Capacity: 30 family max., 10 family min. Lexington Road, with stops in Andover
volunteers needed as unit volunteers. Additional Information: Each family and Augusta. Adult volunteers needed; one
Outdoor training for adults is required. member must register. Tree House, adult per 8 to 10 girls registered; please no
Platform Hut available on first-come, extra adults. Program Aides and volunteer
first-served basis. Tents are available at Camp Skills Leaders needed.
the camp. Volunteer Camp Skills Leaders
needed.
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8. Just For You It’s a Teen “Chillax”!
J CSA
This summer journey will be packed Understanding that teens like to chill and relax – this camp is created with you in mind.
with endless outdoor possibilities for you. Whether you want to swim, fish, canoe, kayak, sailboard, cook, hike, do archery, or just
There will be archery, canoeing, kayaking, “chillax” – Four Winds is the place you want to be.
cooking, crafts, fishing, hiking, stars and
surprises around every tree. June 15-17, Tuesday 6 p.m. through Thursday 6 p.m.
Code: 410
June 12-14 Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010
Saturday 3 p.m. though Monday 5 p.m.
Code: 410 Cost: $80 per girl
Reservation Deadline: 5/28/2010
Includes: Wednesday breakfast through Thursday lunch and snacks
Cost: $80 per girl Capacity: 75 girl max., 35 girl min.
Includes: Saturday dinner through Additional Information: One adult per 12 girls required. Adults must have adult outdoor
Monday lunch and snacks training and attend the program pre-camp meeting.
Capacity: 75 girl max., 35 girl min.
Additional Information: One adult per
12 girls required. Adults must have adult
outdoor training and attend program
pre-camp meeting. Camp Skills Leader
needed (make a week out of it and stay for
“It’s a Teen ”Chillax” too).
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9. Old Cowtown Museum, 1865 Museum Blvd., Wichita
Girl Scouts help bring Old Cowtown Museum to life as they learn and experience the life of a girl 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 Frontier Fun
and older girl and adult participants must be in time-period dress D (1st grade)
approved by the Girl Scout clothing coordinator. Many girls Discover living history and earn Our Council’s Own Frontier Fun
and adults like to provide their own unique time-period dress; Try-it. Frontier Fun activities are led by Girl Scout staff.
the museum has strict guidelines for material, color and fabrics.
Please call our clothing coordinator Karen at (316) 522-8973 All programs are 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
for correct patterns and material. For more information, contact
Mary Wilson at mwilson@kansasgirlscouts.org. Girls who do Wednesday, June 16
not wish to have their own dress may rent a complete 1870’s Code: 704-2W
dress outfit from our inventory, on a first-reserved basis. There Reservation Deadline: 6/2/2010
is a $22 fee when renting a dress. Outfit includes age-length Thursday, June 17
dress, apron, bonnet, socks and shoes. Complete the rental form Code: 704-2Th
in the back of the summer guide, and send it in with your Reservation Deadline: 6/3/2010
payment to the Wichita Girl Scout office. Adults and teens
Wednesday, June 23
volunteering as Museum Aides or Leaders-In-Training may Code: 704-3W
also request a dress at no charge. Reservation Deadline: 6/9/2010
Additional Information: Thursday, June 24
Code: 704-3Th
— Tagalongs can not be accommodated with the exception of
Reservation Deadline: 6/10/2010
the Frontier Fun programs.
— Volunteer training must be completed. Site training is
Cost: $12 per Girl Scout; $5 per adult and sibling
available on June 5, 2010 for noted programs.
(fee is nonrefundable)
— Cost includes snacks, crafts, and a summer Cowtown patch.
— For questions about Old Cowtown Museum events and/or Capacity: 25 girl max.; 15 girl min.
overnight accommodations, contact Mary Wilson at Additional Information: Each girl must be accompanied by
(316) 684-6531. an adult; either a parent or troop leader. Families welcome,
all family members attending must register. No walk-ins or
additional non-paid visitors. Time-period clothing and training
not required.
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10. Showcase the Past Intern-Women at Cowtown
C S A (C-Grade 7) CSA
A new overnight at Cowtown! Discover what it takes to run and work at a living-history This internship will help you gain the
museum. Go behind the scenes; work with OCM staff, and help set up a Girl Scout display knowledge and self-assurance to be a
all while in 1870’s dress being interpreters. Earn the Museum Discovery badge. proficient domestic volunteer for Old
Cowtown Museum. Girl Scout staff will
June 30-July 1, Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m. prepare you for the entrance interview
Code: SCP1 and give you behind-the-scenes knowledge
Reservation Deadline: 6/16/2010 of Old Cowtown Museum. Upon the
completion of the Girl Scout program
Cost: $55 per girl and acceptance of your interview; you
will work with the Old Cowtown staff
Includes: Wednesday dinner through Thursday lunch to be able to present a woman’s life to the
Capacity: 30 girl max.; 10 girl min. visiting public. You can work a variety of
roles throughout the museum.
Additional Information: Adult Volunteers needed; must attend site training on June 5
at Cowtown. Participants must be in time-period clothing approved by the Girl Scout June 17, 18, 24 and 25
coordinator. (Girls will need to attend all four days
to participate in this program.)
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Code: 2-OCWI
Reservation Deadline: 6/3/2010
Cost: $10 per girl
Capacity: 4 girl max.
Additional Information: Must have
attended the Pioneers, Petticoats and
the Prairie program or worked as a
museum LIT at any of the past summer
programs. Girls must be 16 years or older.
Girl participants must be in time-period
clothing.
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11. Maps to Marbles Pioneers, Petticoats,
and the Prairie
B
C S A (C-Grade 7)
Explore the local lore and games of the
1870’s. Brownies will earn either the Junior This session is designed especially for
Badge Local Lore or the Brownie Try- teens, for those who love Cowtown or want
It Games of the Past. Girls will explore to try it for the first time. Learn what it
Kansas history, 1870’s games, cooking and takes to be a schoolmarm and bake in the
crafts and earn the Girl Scout Cowtown wood-burning stove, gain social graces,
badge. learn basket weaving, and make a Victorian
hat and hat pin. Girls will earn the Women
June 16 and 17 of the Frontier interest patch.
Wednesday and Thursday
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily July 13-16
Code: MTM1 Tuesday through Friday
Reservation Deadline: 6/2/2010 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Sunflower Society
Code: 705 C (Sixth grade)
July 21 and 22 Reservation Deadline: 6/29/2010
Wednesday and Thursday; Live the Victorian life at Old Cowtown,
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily learn to press flowers, calligraphy, advance
Code: MTM2 Cost: $75 per girl
stitching, quilting, and 1870’s cooking.
Reservation Deadline: 7/7/2010 Capacity: 36 girl max.; 12 girl min. Enjoy a Victorian luncheon, “high” tea and
(2 adult per 12 girls needed) a birthday party where you will exchange
Cost: $40 per girl gifts that you have crafted.
Additional Information: Adult volunteers
Capacity: 48 girl max.; 12 girl min. needed; must attend site training on June 5 June 22-25
(2 adults per 10 girls needed) at Cowtown. Girl and adult participants Tuesday through Friday
Additional Information: Adult volunteers must be in time-period dress. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
needed; must attend site training on June Code: 706
5 at Cowtown. Time period clothing not Reservation Deadline: 6/8/2010
required.
Cost: $75 per girl
Capacity: 48 girl max.; 12 girl min.
(2 adults per 12 girls)
Additional Information: Adult volunteers
needed; must attend site training on June 5
at Cowtown. Girl and adult participants
must be in time-period dress.
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12. Victorian Lifestyles Advanced Victorian Lifestyles
J J (Fifth grade only)
Become a Victorian girl during this As a Victorian girl you will do advanced time-period crafts, cooking projects, play parlor
program. Make Victorian-era crafts, do games, do daily chores, go to social events, and learn advance dancing, elocutions and
needlework, play games with 1870’s toys, etiquette.
sample pioneer cooking, perform daily life
chores, and learn young lady’s etiquettes June 15-18
and elocutions. Girls will earn the Prairie Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
Pioneers badge. Code: 702-2
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010
June 15-18 July 20-23
Tuesday through Friday Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Code: 702-6
Code: 701-2 Reservation Deadline: 7/6/2010
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010
July 20-23 Cost: $70 per girl
Tuesday through Friday
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily Capacity: 36 girl max.; 12 girl min. 2 adult per 12 girls needed
Code: 701-6 Additional Information: Adult volunteers needed; must attend site training on June 5
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/2010 at Cowtown. Girl and adult participants must be in time-period dress.
Cost: $70 per girl; adult no charge
Capacity: 36 girl max.; 12 girl min.
(2 adult per 12 girls needed)
Additional Information: Adult volunteers
needed; must attend site training on June
5 at Cowtown. Girl and adult participants
must be in time-period dress.
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13. Starwoods Outdoor Center, 7800 S. 103rd St. West, Clearwater
This 160-acre camp is located at 7800 S. 103rd St. West, Clearwater. Facility includes a lodge, tipis, covered wagons, platform tent unit, Science
and Nature Center, Sports Pavilion, waterfront with sand beach, three troop houses, Ceremony Island, nature trails and sport trails.
ACA Accreditation Bug Juice Camping with My Guy
Starwoods Outdoor DB DBJC
Center became an ACA The choir of locusts and the sparkle of a Here is the perfect way to spend Father’s
accredited site Oct. 18, 2005. million fireflies will be awaiting you for Day weekend with that special guy. A
This“stamp of approval” by the American this evening camp; along with a special Whacky Olympics, crafts, movies, night
Camping Association means that the hike, swimming, crafts, and games. Bugs, hikes, fishing, swimming, boating, and
activities offered year-round offer a solid like you, may be small, but at this camp campfires are some of the great activities
foundation of health, safety and program you will learn the important part we all that you and your dad can enjoy during
quality standards. These standards were play in making Starwoods a special place your weekend together at Starwoods.
established by experts from the American to be. Bring your own tent or sign up to stay
in the covered wagons, platform tents, or
Academy of Pediatrics, the American Red
Daisy bunkhouse.
Cross, the camping industry and other
Session 4A: June 28-29
youth service agencies to assure that
Monday and Tuesday Session 2: June 18-20
current practices at the site reflect the 6 to 9:30 p.m. daily Friday 6 p.m. through Sunday 10 a.m.
most up-to-date, research-based standards Code: BJ4A Code: 902
in site operation. Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010 Reservation Deadline: 6/4/2010
Staff is provided for all programs unless Brownie Cost: $80 per pair; $20 for each additional
otherwise noted. Session 4B: June 30-July 1 girl
Wednesday and Thursday
6 to 9:30 p.m. daily Includes: Saturday breakfast, lunch, dinner,
For questions about Starwoods Outdoor
Code: BJ4B Sunday breakfast, and s’mores
Center or programs taking place at
this facility, contact Melissa Loibl at Reservation Deadline: 6/16/2010 Capacity: 60 girl and adult pair max.;
(620) 545-8310 (outside Wichita) or 30 girl and adult pair min.
(316) 545-8310. Cost: $50 per girl
Additional Information: Accompanying
Includes: Snack male must be at least 21 years old. Limited
Capacity: 100 max.; 50 min. per session fishing equipment is available. Bring
your own bait. No fishing license needed.
Additional Information: Girl to adult
Indicate sleeping unit preference when
ratio must be met. Girls must register
making reservation.
with adults.
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14. Campology
JC
Camp for real; camp like a girl. Juniors will spend their time at Starwoods
at Sandee Point, learning about fire building, outdoor living, and nature.
Cadettes will pack out the first day of camp and spend the week at our
new Outpost Unit, “Chuga, Chuga, Border,” on the back side of the lake.
Both groups will have the opportunity for boating, swimming, mountain
biking, and crafts.
Juniors
Session 1: June 7-9, Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m.
Code: 4JC-1
Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010
Session 7: July 19-21, Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m.
Code: 4JC-7
Reservation Deadline: 7/5/2010
Cost: $125 per girl Clay Creations
J
Includes: Daily snacks, all meals except for Monday breakfast and lunch
For all of you budding artists out there, we’ve got something
Capacity: Juniors: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min. per session. just for you. Pour slip into ceramic molds; learn how to load and
Additional Information: Juniors will sleep in platform tents. fire a kiln, paint fired pieces, and fashion one-of-a-kind beads and
other creations from clay.
Cadettes
Session 7: July 19-20
Session 2: June 14-17, Monday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
Monday 9 a.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: 4-CC2 Code: 243-J
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010 Reservation Deadline: 7/5/2010
Cost: $160 per girl
Cost: $90 per girl
Includes: Daily snacks, all meals except for Monday breakfast and lunch
Includes: Daily snacks, Monday dinner, Tuesday breakfast and
Capacity: Cadettes: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
lunch
Additional Information: Cadettes will sleep in tents.
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
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15. Crafty Cadettes CSI: Camp Site Investigator
C J
Express yourself ! Spend the week creating Curious minds want to know: Where exactly has the Camp Director gone? How do you
projects as unique and beautiful as you eat dinner if you don’t know which item on the menu needs a fork? Which wheel on the
are. Tile murals, stained glass, tie-dyed robot has to turn faster to get it to turn to the right? Are you a curious mind? Then spend
some time in our special CSI lab answering these questions and many more. There will also
whatever, clay beads, candles; the
be plenty of opportunities to investigate other not-so-mysterious camp adventures like
possibilities are endless and so is the fun swimming, crafts, hikes, and campfires.
to be had.
Session 2: June 14-16, Monday 9 a.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m.
Session 1: June 7-10 Code: 4-CSI
Monday 9 a.m. through Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010
Thursday 5 p.m.
Cost: $125 per girl
Code: CC11
Includes: Monday dinner, all meals Tuesday through Wednesday lunch and snacks
Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 8 girl min.
Cost: $160 per girl
Includes: Monday dinner, all meals
Tuesday through Thursday lunch and
snacks
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
Additional Information: Participants
will participate in boating and swimming
activities.
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16. Creation Station Daisy Day
BJ D
All aboard the Starwoods Craft Train for a week of crafting adventures! Our train will Hey all you Amazing Daisies! We’ve got
“depart” daily from Creation Station located at our Craft Barn. As a Creation Station camper a fun day at camp planned just for you.
you will not actually leave Starwoods Outdoor Center, but with the help of your imagination Come and be prepared to amaze and be
you will take daily excursions which will provide you with opportunities to explore new amazed as we explore Starwoods and enjoy
scrapbooking techniques, try your hand at sewing, create one-of-a-kind beads, and make swimming, crafts, nature activities, and
candles and candy. making friends.
Brownie Session 1: Thursday, June 10
Session 2: June 14-17, Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m. Code: DD1
Code: CSB2 Reservation Deadline: 5/27/2010
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010 Session 2: Thursday, June 17
Session 6: July 12-15, Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m. Code: DD2
Code: CSB6 Reservation Deadline: 6/3/2010
Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010
Cost: $40 per girl
Cost: $115 per girl
Includes: Snack
Includes: Daily snacks, Wednesday dinner, Thursday breakfast and lunch
Capacity: 60 max.; 30 min. per session
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
Additional Information: Girl to adult
ratio must be met. Girls must register
Juniors
Session 4: June 28-July 2. Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, with adults.
Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday 12 p.m.
Code: CCJ4
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $125 per girl
Includes: Daily snacks, Thursday dinner and Friday breakfast
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min.
New Program 13
17. Dancing Under the Stars Day Away Camp
BJ DB
What do Ballroom, Hip Hop, and Salsa It’s finally your turn to go to camp by yourself (or with a friend) and we can’t wait. We love
all have in common? They are a few of camp and we know you will too, especially once you’ve had a chance to participate in all of
the dance styles you will explore while the fun things it has to offer like swimming, science and nature activities, crafts, songs, and
campfires.
dancing your week away at camp. Round
out your week with an 80’s dance party on
Daisy
Wednesday night and a performance for Session 3: June 21-23, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
your family on Thursday afternoon. Code: DAC3
Session 2: June 14-17 Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010
Monday and Tuesday Session 6: July 12-14, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Code: DAC6
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010
Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: DUTS Cost: $80 per girl
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010 Includes: Daily snacks
Cost: $115 per girl Capacity: 24 girl max.; 12 girl min. per session
Includes: Wednesday dinner, Thursday
breakfast and lunch and snacks Brownie
Session 4: June 28-July 2, Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Capacity: 24 girl max.; 12 girl min. Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday Noon
Code: BAC4
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Session 7: July 19-23, Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday Noon
Code: BAC7
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/2010
Cost: $125 per girl
Includes: Daily snacks, Thursday dinner and Friday breakfast
Capacity: 24 girl max.; 12 girl min. per session
Additional Information: Brownies will participate in boating activities.
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18. Fired Up Firefly Fairies Follow Me
C B C
Working with ceramics is really cool, but Be sure to take a nap so you can stay up Our new outpost unit will be the perfect
did you know there are lots of other things late and tiptoe through the Magic Forest in place to hide away and plan a camping
you can create using a kiln? In addition search of the fairies. You will be surprised experience as unique as you are. Whether
to pouring ceramics and learning how by everything you see and hear after dark. you’re developing leadership skills;
to load and fire a kiln, you’ll get to fuse Enjoy an evening swim, telescope viewing, learning new camping techniques, having
glass, design unique beads, and create glass and late night games. fun at the waterfront or pitching tents;
mosaics during these two days of creativity your camp experience is sure to be as great
in motion. Session 1A: June 7-8 as you decide it should be.
Monday 6 p.m. through
Session 7: July 21-22 Tuesday 5 p.m. Session 4: June 28-July 1
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Code: FF1A Monday 9 a.m. through
Thursday 5 p.m. Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010 Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: 243-C Code: FMC4
Session 1B: June 9-10
Reservation Deadline: 7/7/2010 Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Wednesday 6 p.m. through
Thursday 5 p.m. Session 6: July 12-15
Cost: $90 per girl Code: FF1B Monday 9 a.m. through
Includes: Daily snacks, Wednesday dinner, Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010 Thursday 5 p.m.
Thursday breakfast and lunch Code: FMC4
Cost: $65 per girl Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
Includes: Daily snacks, breakfast, and Cost: $160 per girl
lunch
Includes: All meals and snacks except for
Capacity: 16 max.; 10 min. per session Monday lunch
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
per session
New Program 15
19. M & M Retreat
JC
Unplug and get connected! Whether you
and your mom enjoy the great outdoors
or quality time inside, the choice will be
yours for this “girl’s only” retreat! Outdoor
activities will include swimming, canoeing,
hiking, and mountain biking. For those
who prefer the indoors, lots of fun will
be had crafting, baking, playing games,
watching movies and just hanging out.
Green Scene Junior Chef No matter what you choose, you are sure
to have a wonderful time connecting with
C J
your mom.
Starwoods needs to go green. Are you Try your hand at mixing and matching
up to the challenge of leading the way? ingredients; let’s get messy and discover Session 3: June 24-25
Help develop and implement a plan to a variety of new tastes! As a Starwoods Thursday 5 p.m. through Friday 4 p.m.
successfully create a more environmentally Junior Chef you will stir, beat, and mix Code: MMR3
friendly camp. Have fun making art from your way to a good time. Your menu of fun Reservation Deadline: 6/10/2010
recycled materials and learning a variety will be rounded out with waterfront, craft,
of ways you can go green. and nature activities. Cost: $65 per pair; $15 for each additional
girl
Session 7: July 19-22 Session 1: June 7-10
Monday 9 a.m. through Monday and Tuesday Includes: Daily snacks; Thursday dinner;
Thursday 5 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Friday breakfast and lunch
Code: GSC7 Wednesday, 9 a.m. through
Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010 Thursday, 5 p.m. Capacity: 40 girl and adults pair max.;
Code: JC1 25 girl and adult pair min.
Cost: $160 per girl Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010 Additional Information: Accompanying
Includes: All meals and snacks except for female must be at least 21 years old.
Cost: $125 per girl Limited fishing equipment is available.
Monday lunch
Includes: Daily snacks; Wednesday and Bring your own bait. No license needed.
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 8 girl min. Indicate sleeping unit preference when
Thursday meals
Additional Information: Participants making reservation.
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
will participate in boating and swimming
activities.
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20. Night Owls
J
Pampered Camper Pedals & Paddles
JC
J
Discover your nocturnal side and join It isn’t a hotel, it’s better! It’s Spring Creek Spend the week pedaling and paddling your
us for two nights of exploring camp by Inn and it will be the perfect place for way around camp. There won’t be a lot of
flashlight and campfire glow. As a Night you to camp the Pampered Camper way. walking, but you will definitely be on the
Owl you will stay at Sandee Point and will Make your dinner in the comfort of the move as you canoe, pedal boat, mountain
have the opportunity to swim at twilight, kitchen and then make your dessert over a bike, swim and play at the Sports Pavilion.
stargaze using telescopes, take nighttime campfire. Enjoy leisurely mornings making Campers will be issued a mountain bike on
hikes, and meet a real owl from the Great crafts in your pajamas and then head over day one of camp and are welcome to bring
Plains Nature Center. to the waterfront for a swim in the heat of rollerblades or skates for use at the Sports
the day. Bring a dress and accessories for Pavilion.
Session 2: June 14-16 the second evening of camp when you will
Monday 6 p.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m. be treated to a fine dining experience at the Junior
Code: 515 Lodge. Session 4: June 28-July 2
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010 Monday through Wednesday
Session 3: June 23-25 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Session 3: June 21-23
Wednesday 6 p.m. through Thursday 9 a.m. through
Monday 6 p.m. through Wednesday 5 p.m.
Friday Noon Friday 12 Noon
Code: 515-3
Code: 4PC3 Code: 4-PPJ4
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010
Reservation Deadline: 6/9/2010 Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $100 per girl Session 4: June 30-July 2
Cost: $125 per girl
Wednesday 6 p.m. through
Includes: All meals from Tuesday Friday Noon Includes: Daily snack, Thursday dinner
breakfast through Wednesday lunch and Code: 4PC4 and Friday breakfast
snacks Reservation Deadline: 9/16/2010
Capacity: 18 girl max.; 10 girl min. Session 7: July 21-23 Cadette
Wednesday 6 p.m. through Session 3: June 21-24
Friday Noon Monday 9 a.m. through
Code: 4PC7 Thursday 5 p.m.
Reservation Deadline: 7/7/2010 Code: 4-PPC3
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010
Cost: $100 per girl
Cost: $160 per girl
Includes: Thursday breakfast through
Includes: Monday dinner through
Friday breakfast and snacks
Thursday lunch and snacks
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min. per
Capacity: 12 girl max.; 8 girl min.
session
New Program 17
21. Pretty, Pretty Princess Rootbeer, Rockets, She & Me Super Sleepover
B and Robots DB
Hear ye, hear ye! Princesses one and all: J Bring your sleeping bags, air mattress,
You are hereby invited to the enchanted pillows, and stuffed animals for a fun night
Only one camp teaches girls how to brew
kingdom of Starwoods for a magical with your special adult “she.” Challenge
root beer, build and launch rockets, and her to a dance off, take a twilight hike, join
two-day adventure. Once you have
design and create working robots, and this in a game of BINGO, and visit the Craft
arrived at your royal castle, also known as
Spring Creek Inn, you will be treated to is it! Of course, you will also get to swim Barn to make a special matching craft.
an evening of tiara designing, etiquette at the lake, make crafts, cook out and sleep After it gets dark we will sing and make
lessons, sweet treats and a princess- over at Spring Creek Inn. S’mores at Ceremony Island and then head
themed story time. A special breakfast will back to the Lodge for a late-night dance
await you at the Lodge the next morning Session 6: July 12-15 party and movie.
followed by a visit to the royal craft Monday and Tuesday
cottage, sports court, and a Teddy Bear 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Session 1: June 11-12
picnic (so don’t forget to bring your special Wednesday 9 a.m. through Friday 5 p.m. through Saturday 9 a.m.
stuffed friend)! Thursday 5 p.m. Code: 242
Reservation Deadline: 5/28/2010
Code: RRR-6
Session 3: June 21-22 Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010 Session 6: July 16-17
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m. Friday 5 p.m. through Saturday 9 a.m.
Code: PPB3 Code: 242-6
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010 Cost: $115 per girl
Reservation Deadline: 7/2/2010
Session 4: June 28-29 Includes: Wednesday dinner, Thursday
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m. breakfast, lunch and snacks Cost: $50 per pair; $15 for each
Code: PPB4 Capacity: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min. additional girl
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Includes: Friday dinner, s’mores and
Session 7: July 19-20 Saturday breakfast
Monday 6 p.m. through Tuesday 5 p.m.
Code: PPB7 Capacity: 50 girl and adult pair max.;
Reservation Deadline: 6/6/2010 25 girl and adult pair min.
Additional Information: Accompanying
Cost: $65 per girl female must be at least 21 years old.
Includes: Daily snacks, breakfast, and
lunch
Capacity: 12 max.; 8 min. per session
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22. Slimy Sleuths Splash Zone
B BJ
Camp can be a very mysterious place Lily’s Pad will be your home away from home during your stay at Starwoods, but plan to
and you never know what is hiding out spend most of your time at the Waterfront. Bring plenty of sun block and prepare to have a
under a rock. It could be slippery, slimy, wet and wild time swimming, boating, playing water games, and tie-dying. Juniors will have
or just plain disgusting. Spend the week the opportunity to learn advanced boating skills such as swamping and recovering canoes.
discovering wondrous water habitats,
investigating animal behavior, and Brownie
scavenging the camp for clues on daily Session 2: June 14-17, Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
scavenger hunts. If you are really lucky, Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
you’ll even get grossed out a time or two. Code: 4-230B
Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010
Session 1: June 7-10 Session 6: July 12-15, Monday and Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Monday and Tuesday Wednesday 9 a.m. through Thursday 5 p.m.
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Code: 4-231B
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010
Thursday 5 p.m.
Code: SSB1
Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010 Cost: $115 per girl
Includes: Wednesday dinner through Thursday lunch and daily snacks
Cost: $115 per girl
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min. per session
Includes: Wednesday dinner through
Thursday lunch and daily snacks Junior
Session 3: June 21-25, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min. Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday Noon
Code: 4-2303
Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010
Session 4: June 28-July 2, Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday Noon
Code: 4-2304
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $125 per girl
Includes: Wednesday dinner through Friday breakfast and daily snacks
Capacity: 16 girl max.; 10 girl min. per session
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23. Sports & S’mores
J
Put your game face on and challenge your
abilities as you try your hand at a variety
of athletics. Focus on a different sport
each day including soccer, basketball, and
volleyball. You’ll also have fun making
friends and enjoying “s’more” camp
activities like mountain biking, boating,
swimming, and cooking out. Wrap up your
week by challenging the camp staff in the
sport of your choice. Bring it!
Session 6: July 12-15 Star Bright Sun, Sand, and Fun
Monday and Tuesday BJ DB
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, Last year’s inaugural Star Bright Come dressed for your Hawaiian luau on
Wednesday, 9 a.m. through production was a huge success. Starwoods a Kansas beach. Swim, play beach games,
Thursday, 5 p.m. has another original production in the build sand castles, make your own lei, and
Code: SSJ6 works for this year’s participants. Explore end the day with a dance party and ice
Reservation Deadline: 6/28/2010 your inner starlet by auditioning, learning cream sundaes in the lodge. There will
lines, songs, and choreography. End the be indoor luau-themed activities if the
Cost: $115 per girl week with a performance for your family weather does not cooperate.
and friends as you make your Starwoods
Includes: Wednesday dinner through stage debut. Session 6: July 15
Thursday lunch and daily snacks Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Capacity: 24 girl max.; 14 girl min. Session 3: June 21-25 Code: 4BBB
Monday through Wednesday Reservation Deadline: 7/1/2010
Additional Information: Girls will need 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
to provide their own shin guards for soccer Session 7: July 22
Thursday 9 a.m. to Friday Noon Thursday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
and knee pads for volleyball. Code: 4-SBBJ1 Code: 4BBC
Reservation Deadline: 6/07/2010 Reservation Deadline: 7/8/2010
Cost: $125 per girl Cost: $40 per girl
Includes: Thursday dinner, Friday Capacity: 60 max.; 30 min.
breakfast and daily snacks
Additional Information: Girl to adult
Capacity: 24 girl max.; 14 girl min. ratio must be met. Girls must register
New Program 20
with adults.
24. Super Troopers Tails & Scales
BJ B
So you just can’t imagine going to camp Some of them are tailed and some of them
without your best buds, your troop are scaled, then again some of them don’t
mates? Starwoods has the perfect summer have tails or scales at all. During this week
camp for you. Super Troopers offers of exploring the many animal habitats
troops the unique opportunity to enjoy that make up the ecosystem known as
the activities of their choice, on their Starwoods, there will be special visitors
schedule, facilitated by camp staff. Shortly from the Great Plains Nature Center and
after arriving, troops will be given the Sedgwick County Zoo.
opportunity to sign up for swimming,
boating, science and nature activities, Session 7: July 19-23
crafts, and guided hikes. Monday through Wednesday
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily,
Session 1: June 4-6 Thursday, 9 a.m. through Friday Noon
Friday 10 a.m. through Sunday 11 a.m. Code: 4-TSB7
Code: 4-STB2 Reservation Deadline: 7/2/2010
Reservation Deadline: 5/21/2010
Session 7: July 21-23 Cost: $125 per girl
Wednesday 10 a.m. through Includes: Thursday dinner, Friday
Friday 11 a.m. breakfast and daily snacks
Code: 4-STB4
Reservation Deadline: 7/7/2010 Capacity: 18 girl max.; 10 girl min.
Additional Information: Participants will
Cost: $85 per girl, $20 per adult boat and swim in our lake.
Includes: Dinner on the first day;
breakfast, lunch, and dinner on the second
day; breakfast on the third day and snacks.
Capacity: 150 girl max.; 75 girl min.
Additional Information: No individual
participation. Groups must meet girl to
adult ratio.
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25. More Summer Programs For You
All Tied Up Big Brownie Bus Trip Camp 9-1-1
DBJCSA Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Business DB
Tie-dyeing, you just gotta love it! Join us B Spend the day with a Sedgwick County
for all kinds of dyeing as you learn Sherriff ’s officer, EMS and Fire Fighters as
Bring a friend and take a trip like no other.
different techniques. Learn what types
Junie B. Jones is up to it again. “Such is the you learn about personal safety, what to do
of materials dye the best, so when you
world according to Junie B. Jones in this in an emergency and how to help others. You
go home you can personalize your shirts,
socks, and all kinds of other personal hilarious new musical about a precocious will learn about their equipment and maybe
items. We will even tie-dye your snack! kindergartner.” Come enjoy the Crown get a little splash at the end of the day.
Uptown Children’s Theatre production
Daisy and Brownie of Junie B. Jones and a Little Monkey Friday, June 11, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wednesday, July 7, 9 a.m. to Noon Girl Scout Center,
Business in the morning and relax by
Homebuilders Shelter,
the McPherson Pool in the afternoon 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita
Carey Park, Hutchinson
(weather permitting). Code: C911
Code: ATUD
Reservation Deadline: 6/23/2010 Reservation Deadline: 5/28/2010
Friday, June 4, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Junior through Ambassador Depart and return from the Girl Scout Cost: $30 per girl
Wednesday, July 7, 1 to 5 p.m.
Center, 3115 Enterprise Drive, Salina Capacity: 50 girl max., 20 girl min.
Homebuilders Shelter,
Code: 2-BBBT
Carey Park, Hutchinson Additional Information: Adult volunteers
Code: ATUJ needed, training not required. Program
Reservation Deadline: 6/23/2010 Cost: $30 per girl
Aides and Volunteer Camp Program
Daisy through Ambassador Includes: transportation, snack, lunch and Leaders needed.
Monday, July 19, 1 to 5 p.m. admission fees
Pratt Girl Scout Cabin,
Contact: Mary Wilson, (316) 684-6531
Reservation Deadline: 5/24/2010
623 E. 3rd, Pratt
Code: AUTA Capacity: 65 girl max., 20 girl min.
Reservation Deadline: 7/6/2010 Contact: Vesa Cunningham,
Cost: $15 per girl (785) 827-3679
Capacity: 30 girl max., 10 girl min. per
session
Contact: Mary Wilson, (888) 472-3683
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26. Camper Sampler Cattle Lilly Cowgirls
BJCSA JC
Come and enjoy traditional camp activities such as playing in the water, arts and crafts, Are you a horse lover? Do you like to sleep
nature hikes, songs, games and cooking over an open fire. Try new things while hanging out outside? If you do, then this is the camp
with new friends. for you. We will be sleeping and cooking
outside under the stars. We will go to the
Brownie Junior stables and learn the proper way to take
June 17-18 June 14-15 care of a horse as well as ride a horse.
Thursday 10 a.m. through Friday 4 p.m. Monday 9 a.m. through Tuesday 4 p.m.
Camp Flying T, Camp Hazen, 30303 Trails West, Sylvia June 21-24
5101 W. River Road, Syracuse Code: 5-JCS Monday 10 a.m. through Thursday 4 p.m.
Code: HCS6 Reservation Deadline: 6/1/2010 Camp Flying T,
Reservation Deadline: 6/3/2010 Cost: $40 per girl 5101 W. River Road, Syracuse
Code: 6-CUBJC
Cost: $40 per girl Capacity: 50 girl max., 30 girl min. Reservation Deadline: 6/7/2010
Capacity: 15 girl max., 10 girl min. Cadette, Senior, Ambassador Cost: $80 per girl
Contact: Garden City, (620) 276-7061 June 17-18
Thursday 9 a.m. through Friday 4 p.m. Capacity: 20 girl max., 10 girl min.
Brownie Camp Hazen, 30303 Trails West, Sylvia Contact: Garden City, (620) 276-7061
June 9-10 Code: 5-CCS
Wednesday 9 a.m. through Reservation Deadline: 6/3/2010
Thursday 4 p.m.
Camp Hazen, Cost: $40 per girl
30303 Trails West, Sylvia Capacity: 50 girl max., 30 girl min.
Code: 5-HCS
Reservation Deadline: 5/26/2010 Additional Information for Camp
Hazen: Adult volunteers and Program
Cost: $40 per girl Aides needed. Training required for adult
volunteers and Program Aides.
Capacity: 50 girl max., 30 girl min.
Contact: Mary Wilson, (888) 472-3683
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27. Com-mu-ni-cate Dad-Daughter Bowling Dad-Daughter Outing
kuh-myoo-ni-keyt DBJCSA DBJCSA
... . . -.-- --- ..- - .... . .-. . STRIKE up some fun! Create your own Spend the day canoeing, fishing, hiking or
C style of bowling while trying to avoid the just enjoying the great outdoors with your
How did cavemen communicate? What notorious gutter ball! This afternoon is just dad, uncle or grandfather at Lyon County
was used before the telephone? How do for you and your Dad to enjoy. A keepsake State Lake. Adults planning to fish must
we talk with people who cannot speak or picture of you and your dad will be one for have a current fishing license or purchase
hear? How do we communicate now; social your scrapbook! a day permit. End the day swapping your
media, TV, cell phone, texting, computer? ‘fish tales’ and a hot dog roast.
Join us as we learn how to communicate Sunday, July 11, 2 to 4 p.m.
as they did in the past, present and who Flint Hills Lanes, Sunday, June 13, 2 to 5 p.m.
knows! Did you know that semaphoring 1519 W. 6th Ave., Emporia Lyon County State Lake,
and Morse Coding are still used to Code: 3-DDB 2272 Road 250, Reading
communicate today? Reservation Deadline: 7/9/2010 Code: DDO1
Reservation Deadline: 6/11/2010
June 29-July 1 Cost: $10 per person
Tuesday 10 a.m. through Thursday 3 p.m. Cost: $15 per couple, $7.50 for each
Includes: Two hours of unlimited
Fort Hays State University, additional daughter
bowling, snacks, and a drink
Wiest Hall, Dwight Drive, Hays Capacity: 50 pair max.; 25 pair min.
Capacity: 60 pair max.; 30 pair min.
Code: CC10
Additional Information: Accompanying
Reservation Deadline: 5/20/2010 Contact: Linda Jones, (620) 342-4532
male must be at least 21 years old.
Cost: $105 per girl Contact: Linda Jones, (620) 342-4532
Includes: Tuesday dinner through
Thursday lunch, snacks and t-shirt
Capacity: 50 girl max.; 15 girl min.
Additional Information: Adult volunteers
needed.
Contact: Virginia Jacobs, (785) 625-5671
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28. Daisies and Moms Drama Queens
Unplugged CSA
D Find out what it is like behind the scene and on the stage. The Family Children’s Theater
workshop will help you learn what it takes to be an actor and put on a play. Earn some of
Daisies bring your mom for a day of
the Play’s the Thing requirements. After our workshop we will go out to supper and then
outdoor fun and activities and then spend back to the theater to see a play.
the night under the stars. This is a chance
for moms and daughters to bond without Saturday, June 12, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
interruption and for girls to get their first Family Children’s Theater, 310 N. Main, Hutchinson
taste of overnight camping. We will do Code: DQ5
hiking, fishing, and other nature-exploring Reservation Deadline: 5/28/2010
activities. Don't forget our traditional
Girl Scout campfires, songs, and S'mores! Cost: $25 per person
Includes: Dinner and theater tickets
July 9-10, Friday 10 a.m. through
Capacity: 40 girl max.; 15 girl min.
Saturday Noon
Arkalon Park, East of Liberal Additional Information: Girl to adult ratio must be met.
Code: DMU1 Contact: Mary Wilson, (888) 472-3683
Reservation Deadline: 6/25/2010
Father-Daughter Campout at Scott Lake
Cost: $25 per pair DBJCSA
Capacity: 15 pair max.; 10 pair min. Bring your dad, grandpa or uncle and camp out at Scott Lake for the weekend. Spend the
days hiking, fishing, canoeing, pedal boating and exploring. Spend the evening around the
Contact: Garden City, (620) 276-7061
campfire making new friends.
June 11-13, Friday 3 p.m. through Sunday Noon
Scott Lake, North of Scott City
Code: 6-814A
Reservation Deadline: 5/28/2010
Cost: $90 per couple; $45 each additional girl.
Capacity: 25 pair max.; 10 pair min.
Additional Information: Accompanying male must be at least 21 years old.
Contact: Garden City, (620) 276-7061
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29. Flip-Flop in the Sun
DBJ
Camp Loga Vista is fun for Girl Scouts of all ages! Daisies will swim, try out the Brownie Bows (archery), picnic with their friends, decorate
their flip-flops and learn about nature and some new songs. Brownies will do everything that the Daisies do, plus cook their own meal and
sleep overnight in a tent. Juniors, you will take Flip Flop to the next level and discover something new! You will experience two nights of tent
camp and explore the waterfront in canoes and kayaks! Adult volunteers will help you make this the best camp of the summer!
Daisy
Monday, June 28, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Code: 175-D
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $35 per girl
Brownie
June 29-30
Tuesday, 9 a.m. through Wednesday Noon
Code: 176-B
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $60 per girl
Junior
June 30-July 2
Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. through Friday Noon
Code: 177-J
Reservation Deadline: 6/14/2010
Cost: $80 per girl
Camp Loga Vista,
513 S. Lake View Rd., Wellington
Capacity: 75 max.; 25 min. per session
Additional Information: Girl to adult ratio must be met. All volunteers must have adult outdoor training and attend the camp information
meeting. Program Aides and Camp Skills Leaders needed for the week. Sixth-grade Program Aides will only work on Sunday through
Monday with the Daisy units.
Contact: Mary Wilson, (316) 684-6531
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30. Get Hooked on Crochet Girl Scouts Camp Rock
JCSA JC
Learn to crochet, or if you already know how, you will have time to work on more Have you watched Camp Rock a thousand
advanced projects. Learn how changing a stitch or two will make your project have a times? Do you sing your favorite Camp
different look.
Rock songs and dance to the beat? Then
this day camp is for you. Put your creativity
Friday, July 9, 1 to 5 p.m.
Homebuilders Shelter, Carey Park, Hutchinson to the test when you spend the day "Camp
Code: GHC5 Rock" style learning dances, songs and
putting on your own production. On the
Cost: $15 per girl first day you will work with mentors and
hone your skills. Day two you will practice
Capacity: 30 girl max.; 15 girl min. your performance and prepare for the show.
Contact: Mary Wilson, (888) 472-3683 Friends and family will be invited to join
us at the end of the camp for your big
performance.
Girl Scout Adventure, Day 101
D June 21-22
Ever wonder what it takes to go camping? This is the perfect way to get started. This Monday and Tuesday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily
program is for girls and adults who have little or no knowledge about being in the great The City Teen Center,
outdoors. Learn how to tie knots, knife safety, make a sit-upon and much more. Munch on 129 N 7th Street, Salina
knots and eat a campfire during all the fun. Code: GSCR
Saturday, June 26, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: $25 per girl
Camp Hazen, 30303 Trails West Rd., Sylvia
Code: GSAD1 Includes: lunch and snack
Reservation Deadline: 6/11/2010
Capacity: 25 girl max.; 12 girl min.
Cost: $10 per girl Contact: Vesa Cunningham,
(785) 827-3679
Capacity: 40 girl max.; 20 girl min.
Additional Information: Girl to Adult ratio must be met.
Contact: Mary Wilson, (888) 472-3683
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31. Got Sails
CSA
Captain Girl Scout, enjoy this week-long
camp packed with sun and water
activities including sailing, canoeing,
kayaking, swimming and a trip to the
Wellington Water Park. If you don’t know
much about boating, don’t worry, by week’s
end you’ll be the captain.
July 17-23
Saturday 1 p.m. through Friday 6 p.m.
Glitz and Glamour Camp Loga Vista,
Pajama Party 513 S. Lake View Rd., Wellington
DB Code: 306
Reservation Deadline: 7/2/2010
This is your special day to glam up your
Pajamas by creating and designing a tiara, Cost: $185 per girl
sash and a dazzling bracelet. Get a fancy
hair make-over. Join your friends to play Includes: Saturday dinner through
games, enjoy tasty snacks as you earn the Friday lunch, snacks, water park fees, and
Let’s Pretend Try-It. Daisies will earn a transportation to the water park
Fun Patch. Capacity: 18 girl max.; 8 girl min.
Wednesday, July 7, 9 a.m. to Noon Additional Information: A physical is
Girl Scout Amend Center, required. Girls must be comfortable in the
1200 Burlingame Rd., Emporia water. Kansas State Boaters Education card
Code: GGPP is required for sailing on the public lake.
Reservation Deadline: 6/23/2010 (Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland will offer
a boaters class on Wednesday, June 2 at the
Cost: $10 per girl Wichita center.)
Capacity: 30 girl max., 10 girl min. Contact: Mary Wilson, (316) 684-6531
Contact: Linda Jones, (620) 342-4532
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