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SO UT O SC

OG AL AT C

April - October 2006

For Girls
Summer Camp Registration Opens February 2006 Early Bird Registration
Receive $10 o if you register between February 27 and March 3, 2006! Call for information!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GSRI CAMPFEST 2006

Registration Invitation
WHAT: A council-wide event for Girl Scouts and their families! We havent had a council-wide event since worldfest 2000 and its the 85th anniversary of Camp WHO: Homan. There will be face Girl painting, volleyball, crafts, old Scouts and fashioned camp games, SWAPS, their families smores and more! Its time to & friends come together to showcase our skills and have some Girl Scout fun!
Sta Directory Program Guide

Overnight Rules

Providence Museum Patches & Pizza Museum of Natural History/Planetarium Roger William Park Zoo Badge Programs

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Registration Procedures Special Programs

All Ages

Project Undercover Kicko Dungaree Days Sox for Sox Scout Safari GSRI Camp Open House S.M.A.R.T. Science and Math are Really Terric GSRI Camp Parent Information Nights The Great Escape
WHEN: Sunday, June 11, 2006 11:30 AM to 4:00 PM WHERE: Camp Homan, West Kingston, RI COST: $1 Admission, $5 Lunch
What is the Juliette Program?
The Juliette program is for girls in kindergarten thru 12th grade who are registered individually as Girl Scouts. you may want to be a Juliette because you can do Girl Scouting when its convenient for YOU! Or, you might participate in Juliettesif you cannot nd a troop or group to join. Juliettes have so much fun. As a member you can: Complete Girl Scout national awards and activities at home on your own. Attend cool council events like those listed in the 2006 Program Catalog. Participate in the Girl Scout Cookie Sale. Attend Resident Camp or Summer Day Programs.

Daisy Girl Scouts

Make a Toy Workshop Daisy Family Day

Brownie Girl Scouts

Art to Wear Try It Workshop Brownie Sports Day Science in Action Workshop Lets Hike Afternoon Adventure Fall Frolic

Junior Girl Scouts

Junior Girl Scouts Overnights Aerospace Workshop Sew Simple Badge Workshop Animal Trackers Mall Madness Overnight Stars & Stripes for Flag Day Aquatic Weekend Junior Mystery Weekend
How Do I Find Out About Events?
You will get information about council-wide events in the Program Catalog. you can also nd out about them on the website.
How do I Sign Up for Events?
You will nd a Council Event Registration in this catalog or on the website. You may decide you want to participate with a bunch of your Juliettefriends, a troop, or you can just Special thanks grab your favorite to Cynthia Leonard at adult and go. Events Sir Speedy Downtown require one adult to for so generously making the attend for every six or printing of this catalog more girls. However possible! you decide to do it, Special thanks to Tamara make sure to join the Swedberg for generously fun! designing this catalog!

Girl Scouts 11-17

Rhody Rockets Canoe Team Orientation Rhody Rockets Canoe Team Law & Order the Girl Scout Way Mall Madness Overnight Leader in Training I National Trails Day Celebration Pawsox Overnight Big Shindig
Program Boxes Troup/Group Registration Form Individual Registration Form Calendar

STAFF DIRECTORY

Have a question about program or training, troop/group or membership? Confused about an event? Below is the list of council staff who will be more than happy to answer your questions. Feel free to contact the Council Office at (401) 331-4500 or (800) 331-0149. Our business hours are 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM Monday through Friday. After hours, please feel free to leave a message and we will return your call as soon as possible. If your question doesnt apply to an extension listed below, dial 1000 and the receptionist will connect you to the appropriate department.

Program and Training Questions
Program Specialist & Day Camp Coordinator Outdoor Specialist/Older Girl Program Urban Program Manager Director of Program and Training

Contact

M. Patricia Smith Amber Fearn Kate Pickle Laurie Pansa

Extension

1422 1400
Para asistencia en espaol, por favor llame a 401.331.4500 o 800.331.0149 Ext 1402 205
Troop/Group & Membership Questions
Director Membership/Office Services Field DirectorWesterly/Pawcatuck, Charlestown, Richmond, Hopkinton, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Exeter/W.Greenwich, Cranston, Newport, N. Kingstown/Jamestown, Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton/Little Compton, Bristol/Warren, Barrington, Rehoboth, N. Providence Field DirectorE. Greenwich, Coventry, West Warwick, Warwick, Johnston Field DirectorSmithfield, Scituate, Glocester, Foster, Burrillville, Cumberland, Woonsocket, N. Smithfield, Blackstone/Millville, Bellingham Field DirectorProvidence, East Providence Field DirectorPawtucket/Central Falls, Seekonk, Lincoln

Joanna Powers Dawn Price

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Lynda Palmer Jeanne Rogers Janette Thomas Elizabeth Sousa

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Registration Questions
Administrative Assistant, Older Girl Programs Registrar, Membership, Program, Camp & Training To email, Registrar, Membership, Program, Camp & Training use the first initial Registrar, Membership, Program, Camp & Training
Debi Lanni Gert Shea Maria Sanchez Pauline Gendron

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and last name at gsri.org (ex: to reach Juliette Low, e-mail to jlow@gsri.org)

Other Council Services

Allen Potter Ginger Lallo Louise Moore Karen Weavill Heidi Tenney-Lebrn
Director of Property Management Product Sales Manager Shop Manager Director of Annual Giving Office/Troop Services

Senior Management Team

Assistant Executive Director, Girl and Adult Services Assistant Executive Director, Fund Development & Communications Chief Executive Officer
Susan L. Santos Joanne Gregory Janet A. Feyler

PROGRAM GUIDE

Our programs and camps are listed on the following pages. In order to make it easier for parents and Girl Scouts, we organized the activities according to age Do you enjoy the group, from youngest to oldest. Under each age group the activities are ordered chronologically. A calendar marking each of the events great outdoors? Our is on the last page of the catalog. camping trips have a Look

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MUSEUM/AQUARIUM OVERNIGHT RULES
for the Moon and Star symbol that designates overnight trips
Transportation: Parking is limited ($5.00 per car); we suggest using public transportation. Liaison: One volunteer for each date is needed to be a communications and check-in liaison between GSRI and the museum. Please contact GSRI ext. 1205 to volunteer. Supervision: The museums require a ratio of 1 adult to every 5 girls, please be sure to include enough adults at your overnight. Changes: Adjustments for numbers can only be made before the FINAL PAYMENT is due TWO MONTHS PRIOR to the date of the trip. REFUNDS can only be made if spaces are filled from the waiting list or if a troop can find replacements in their own community.

REGISTRATION PROCEDURES

Register by mail using the form included in this packet (you may make duplicate copies of this form for future use). Fee must be paid in full with registration. No telephone registrations will be accepted for program events involving a fee.
Deadline for registration is three calendar weeks prior to the event or as noted. Registrations will not be accepted after the deadline.
Confirmations with location and directions will be mailed once registrations are processed. Do not plan on attending an event until a confirmation is received. Refunds for events requiring a fee will be made ONLY with two weeks notice of cancellation. Registrations received less than two weeks before an event are not eligible for refunds. Cancellations due to weather: Listen to WPRO (630 AM, 92 FM or LITE 105), watch NBC 10 or visit www.turnto10.com or watch ABC 6. During inclement weather, call the office at (401) 331-4500 or (800) 3310149 before coming in. A message about office/shop closings will be on the answering machine. Cancellations for other reasons: In case of cancellation of a program, you will be notified by phone one week prior to event. Tag-A-Longs (siblings or non-Girl Scouts) are not permitted at any Girl Scout program or event unless specified bring a friend. Baby-sitting is not provided during events, unless noted on the program. We encourage you to ask other adults to baby-sit as a service to the troop. Confidential Financial Aid (based on financial need) is available. Contact your Field Director for more information. SAFETY WISE adult/child ratios must be met for all events. Adults may be asked to assist during all program events.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS

ANYTIME - BROWNIE GIRL SCOUTS PROVIDENCE CHILDRENS MUSEUM PATCHES & PIZZA PROGRAMS

Brownies Ages: Location: Providence Childrens Museum
Brownies will earn a Try-It while enjoying hands-on activities and workshops. Snack on pizza, juice, & cookies. Spend the evening exploring the Museum. Friday night programs are available.

Registration

Contact the Providence Childrens Museum at (401) 273-5437, ext. 234. Office Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM
ANYTIME - BROWNIE AND JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY AND CORMACK PLANETARIUM
The Museum of Natural History located at Roger Williams Park in Ages Brownies and Juniors Providence has developed four new badge programs for Brownie and Dates: Saturday Afternoons Location: Roger Williams Park, Providence Junior Girl Scouts. Attend an afternoon session and Brownies can
Call the Museums Education Department at 401-785-9457 ext. 247 to register or for more information. Office Hours: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
complete either the Space Explorer Try-It or the Eco-Explore Try-It. Juniors can earn the "Sky-Search Badge" or the "Rocks Rock" badge. Activities may include a visit to the Cormack Planetarium, exploring discovery stations, scavenger hunts, making a star-finder, mapping the night sky, or making a piece of granite. Activities will depend on the badge program being completed.
ROGER WILLIAMS PARK ZOO GIRL SCOUT BADGE PROGRAMS
Ages: Brownies and Juniors Dates: Spring and Summer 2006 Location: Roger Williams Park Zoo
Come to the award-winning Roger Williams Park Zoo for a fun-filled day of tours, arts and crafts, games, animal close-ups, and surprises! Designed by a recent GSRI Senior Girl Scout, Elizabeth Kronenberg, (and Zoo Camp counselor), in conjunction with her Gold Award, these exciting programs are in complete compliance with all national badge criteria. Your program hosts are trained Zoo Education Department volunteers, many of whom are current or past Girl Scout leaders. Reservations are required, and are being accepted now. Program durations, fees and dates vary. Please check with the Education Department for most current information.
Call the Museums Education Department at 401-785-3510 ext. 358 to register or for more information. Office Hours: M-F 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Brownie "Animals" Try It A great introduction to the world of animals, with special emphasis on caring for our very own pets. Games, crafts, special tours: this fun-filled program is a perennial favorite! Brownie "Eco-Explorer" Try-It Come, explore "homes and neighborhoods"! Use all five senses to discover secrets of the world around us. Learn about habitats and food webs through songs, games, crafts, tours and "special guests"! Take a peek behind scenes. Get an insider's view of ecology careers. Junior "Wildlife" Badge Identify major animal groups and their amazingly varied adaptations for survival. Explore wildlife careers, and conduct behavioral studies. Learn about endangered species, reintroduction projects and the role of Roger Williams Park Zoo.

ALL AGES

APRIL PROJECT UNDERCOVER KICKOFF
Saturday, April 1, 2006 Date: 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM Time: Location: Roger Williams University, Bristol, RI 1 package of new underwear, Cost: socks or diapers per girl Deadline: March 17, 2006
Join us to kickoff our 11th annual Project Undercover campaign, always a fun event for all. This years event will include mini sports clinics. Pre-registration is required. Register with GSRI.

DUNGAREE DAYS

Date: Rain Date: Time: Location: Cost: Deadline:
Saturday, April 8, 2006 April 15, 2006 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Camp Hoffman, West Kingston Free - Lunch provided April 5, 2006
Put on those ol jeans and give a hand! We need girls and adults to help set up Camp Hoffman for our busy summer season! Come and spend the day. Lunch and drinks will be provided. Troop camp registration incentives will be available to troops that spend the day. Register with GSRI.

SOX FOR SOX

Date: Time: Location: Cost:
Sunday, April 23, 2006 12:30 arrival, 1:00 game McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket 1 package of childrens new underwear, socks or diapers
Its Girl Scout Day at the Pawtucket Red Sox! Come support Project Undercover. Join us for an afternoon of family fun at the PawSox baseball game. Bring one package (per person) of new childrens underwear, socks or diapers and receive one ticket to the PawSox game. Girls parade in a group onto the field for opening ceremonies and troops are recognized on the large video screen. All Girl Scouts are invited to participate in the opening ceremony. No preliminary registration is required.

GIRL SCOUT SAFARI

Saturday, April 29, 2006 10:30 AM - 3:30 PM Roger Williams Park Zoo $12.00
Roger Williams Park Zoo hosts the first Scouting Safari, a day dedicated to helping Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts have a wild time and learn more about animals and the environment while meeting badge requirements. Activities run 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Pre-registration by Girl Scout leaders is required to participate. Call 401-785-3510 ext 352 for more information and to register.

GSRI CAMP OPEN HOUSE

Sunday, April 30, 2006 Date: 2:00 - 4:00 PM Time: Locations: Camp Cookie, Glocester Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston Camp Promising Acres, Swansea, MA Camp Green Forest, W. Kingston Camp Nokewa, N. Kingstown Camp Rocky Farm, Newport
Are you wondering what a Girl Scout camp is all about? Would you and your camper like to see what a camp unit looks like? Camp Open Houses offer you and your camper an opportunity to explore the campsite, meet some of the dedicated staff and volunteers and ask questions. Call GSRI if you need directions to any location. No preliminary registration is required.

MAY S.M.A.R.T - Science and Math Are Really Terrific

Date: Time:

Sunday, May 21, 2006 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM Daisys 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM Location: Bryant University, Smithfield, RI $8 per person (includes lunch Cost: and patch) Deadline: April 20, 2006
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) are all around us and impact nearly every aspect of our lives from computers to toys, toothbrushes to books, cars to the water you drink. Join 800 Girl Scouts and spend the day with us exploring STEM activities and careers through interactive, hands-on workshops with professionals from Hasbro, US Coast Guard, Dept. of Health, CVS, NASA and many more. Look for additional flyers and registration forms.
JUNE GSRI CAMP PARENT INFORMATION NIGHTS
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 Date: 6:30 - 8:00 PM Time: Locations: Camp Cookie, Glocester Camp Promising Acres, Swansea, MA Camp Green Forest, W. Kingston Camp Nokewa, N. Kingstown Camp Rocky Farm, Newport Thursday, June 15, 2006 Date: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM Time: Location: Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston
If you would like more information about summer camp, Girl Scouts of Rhode Island invites you to attend a Parent Information Night at our summer camp facilities. If you are interested in attending, please register with GSRI. (Telephone reservations are accepted for this event). Call GSRI if you need directions.

THE GREAT ESCAPE

Friday, June 30, 2006 to Sunday, July 2, 2006 5:00 PM - 10:00 AM Time: Location: Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston $68.00 troop camp fee plus Cost: $10.00 per person Deadline: June 2, 2006
Brownies through 11-17 troops/groups are welcome! Come escape your busy life at Camp Hoffman! Bring your troop and enjoy the full benefits of being at camp- activities and meals provided for you! This is a popular weekend- so register early with GSRI. Cookie credits may be used by girls to cover the $10 fee. Please use a Troop Camp application form to register.

DAISY GIRL SCOUTS

APRIL MAKE A TOY WORKSHOP
Date: Time: Location: Cost: Deadline:
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Camp Cookie, Glocester $5.00 per girl April 5, 2006
Make new friends as you make some simple and fun toys. Use simple materials and tools to design your own toys! Register with GSRI.

MAY DAISY FAMILY DAY

Enjoy quality time on Mothers Day with your Daisy Girl Scout. Make a Sunday May 14, 2006 sit-upon to take home, go for a hike, cook smores and meet other Daisy 1:00 - 3:00 PM Girl Scouts! Register with GSRI. Rocky Farm, Newport $5.00 per family (1 girl, 1 adult) April 21, 2006 7

BROWNIE GIRL SCOUTS

APRIL ART TO WEAR TRY IT WORKSHOP
Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Date: 4:30 - 6:30 PM Time: Location: Camp Cookie, Glocester OR Rocky Farm, Newport $6.00 per girl Cost: Deadline: April 4, 2006
Make a Tie-dye tee shirt! Practice some old techniques or learn a new one! Learn how to tie knots and how to make your own mask! Bring a prewashed white tee shirt with you. Register with GSRI.

BROWNIE SPORTS DAY

Saturday, April 29, 2006 1:00 - 4:00 PM Camp Cookie, Glocester $5.00 per girl April 4, 2006
Sports are fun for everyone! Whether you play sports or not, have fun while you learn or practice the correct ways to catch, kick, and volley a ball. Register with GSRI.
MAY SCIENCE IN ACTION WORKSHOP
Saturday, May 13, 2006 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM Camp Cookie, Glocester, RI $5.00 per girl April 28, 2006
Try some activities that will help you understand more about science in your life. Make some weird glop, a magnetic box, and find out what happens when you mix light and color. Register with GSRI.
LETS HIKE AFTERNOON ADVENTURE
Wednesday, May 17, 2006 4:30 - 6:30 PM Camp Cookie, Glocester $5.00 per girl Friday, May 5, 2006
Enjoy an afternoon hike on Camp Cookies fabulous Yellow Trail. Learn the basics of hiking, compass skills & map reading. Bring a water bottle, hiking shoes and lots of energy. Register with GSRI.

SEPTEMBER FALL FROLIC

Wednesday, September 13, 2006 Celebrate the wonder of autumn. Learn to follow a trail, build a shelter Date: and play games! Fulfill some requirements for the Outdoor Adventurer 4:30 - 6:30 PM Time: Location: Camp Nokewa, North Kingstown Try-It. Register with GSRI. OR Camp Cookie, Glocester $4.00 per girl Cost: Deadline: Friday, August 25, 2006 8

JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS

MARCH & APRIL JUNIOR GIRL SCOUTS OVERNIGHTS

Dates:

Friday, March 31, 2006 to Saturday, April 1, 2006 OR Friday, April 28 , 2006 to Saturday , April 29, 2006 6:00 PM - 7:30 AM Time: Location: Providence Children's Museum Cost: $35.00 per girl, $18 per adult
Discover the art of movie making at the museum! Try out your acting skills, experiment with funny sound effects, design a fabulous costume. Registration includes pizza, fruit & veggies, cookies & juice, breakfast and admission to the Museum for a future visit. Register with the Providence Children's Museum at (401) 273-5432 x234.

AEROSPACE WORKSHOP

Saturday, April 8, 2006 Date: 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM Time: Location: Quonset Air & Space Museum, North Kingstown, RI $5.00 per girl Cost: Deadline: March 24, 2006

Find out how amazing the aerospace field is. Fulfill requirements from the Junior Aerospace badge. Visit the Museum, make paper airplanes, watch an actual space launch and taste test space food! Register with GSRI
SEW SIMPLE BADGE WORKSHOP
You can make things for yourself or others when you learn to sew by hand Tuesday, April 18, 2006 Date: or with the latest technology. Sew a hand puppet and make a cancer cap. 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM Time: Location: GSRI Council Office, Providence Register with GSRI $7.00 per girl March 24, 2006 Cost:

ANIMAL TRACKERS

Thursday, April 20, 2006 1:00 - 3:00 PM Camp Cookie $3.00 per girl March 30, 2006
Learn how to track animals in the wild, make plaster casts of prints to take home and play fun games! Register with GSRI

MALL MADNESS OVERNIGHT

Saturday, April 29, 2006 to Sunday, April 30, 2006 9:30 PM - 6:00 AM Time: Location: Swansea Mall, Swansea, MA $7.00 per person Cost: Deadline: April 7, 2006
Come join the fun at Swansea Mall! Things to do will include a fashion show, exclusive shopping opportunities at great stores, games, activities with Radio Disney and much more! Watch for more information coming soon! Register with GSRI.
JUNE STARS & STRIPES FOR FLAG DAY
Wednesday, June 14, 2006 Date: 4:30 - 6:00 PM Time: Location: Flag Field, Camp Promising Acres, Swansea, MA OR Camp Nokewa, North Kingstown, RI Cost: $3.00 per girl Deadline: May 26, 2006
Youve got community spirit and national pride, so lets show it! Would you like to learn the proper way to raise the American flag? Then, this is for you. Join other girls as you learn how to raise and lower the American flag then participate in an official FLAG DAY ceremony. Bring out your red, white & blue, share your enthusiasm and march through camp as we celebrate Flag Day the Girl Scout Way! Register with GSRI.

AUGUST AQUATIC WEEKEND

This exciting weekend is designed for the experienced troop to enjoy a Friday, August 18, 2006 to variety of aquatic activities, such as swimming, canoeing and kayaking. Sunday, August 20, 2006 Troops will be scheduled for approximately 2 hours of aquatic activities on 5:00 PM - 12:00 PM Time: Location: Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston, RI Saturday and 30 minutes on Sunday. The rest of the time is designed for individual troop program. At least one adult from each troop must be $68.00 tent camp fee plus Cost: Troop Camp trained. Register with GSRI. $3.00 program fee per girl Deadline: August 12, 2006 Bring: Troops/groups will bring own troop camp equipment, food, and overnight gear

OCTOBER JUNIOR MYSTERY WEEKEND
A fun-filled weekend of mysterious events that will include programs Friday, October 13, 2006 to planned by a special committee. At least one adult in each troop must be Sunday October 15, 2006 Troop Camp trained. To register: Fill out Troop Camp Application & 5:00 PM - 12:00 PM Location: Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston, RI Reservation Form and mail to council office. Be sure to include number of girls and adults attending. $68.00 tent camping fee plus Cost: $5.00 program fee per girl Deadline: September 15, 2006 Bring: Troops/groups will bring own troop camp equipment, food, and overnight gear

GIRL SCOUTS 11-17

MARCH RHODY ROCKETS CANOE TEAM ORIENTATION
Date: Time: Location: Cost: 10
Saturday, March 11, 2006 10:00 AM Camp Hoffman Free
Do you like to canoe? If so, you may be interested in joining the GSRI canoe team. Come to this orientation meeting to get more information regarding dates, requirements, and how much fun youll have. RSVP to Debi Lanni at ext. 1401
APRIL RHODY ROCKETS CANOE TEAM
Date: Time: Location: Cost: Regatta Dates:
Saturdays Starting April 1, 2006 9:00 - 11:30 AM Camp Hoffman $175.00 (cookie credits may be doubled for this program) May 25-28, 2006
If you like to canoe and enjoy being part of a team this program is for you. We practice weekly at Larkins Pond at Camp Hoffman which culminates in an overnight weekend trip to Bainbridge, NY to race against Girl Scouts from all over the northeast. This is a great road trip with a pep rally and fair to finish off the weekend. Register with GSRI. Prerequisites: 1) Attend council sponsored Dip-N-Tip 2) Intermediate swimming level
LAW & ORDER THE GIRL SCOUT WAY
Wednesday, April 19, 2006 Date: 11:30 AM - 3:00 PM Time: Location: McBurney Law Office, 100 Cottage Street, Pawtucket, RI and Pawtucket City Hall Cost: $3.00 per person Deadline: March 29, 2006
Meet with local women law professionals. Visit a law office, Pawtuckets Probate Court & Municipal Court and find out the inner working of the legal profession. Register with GSRI.

MAY LEADER IN TRAINING I

Friday, May 12, 2006 to Saturday, May 13, 2006 7:00 PM- 4:00 PM Time: Location: Camp Hoffman - Wellville $10.00 ( lodging, beverages, Cost: LIT-1 Manual & LIT-1 pin) April 21, 2006 Register with GSRI. Deadline: Prerequisite: For girls who complete 9th Grade by June, 2006 By reviewing your GSUSA Program Aide notes. Prepare: If you have not completed Program Aide training, you may still attend LIT-I. Bring: Breakfast & Lunch for Saturday
JUNE NATIONAL TRAILS DAY CELEBRATION
Saturday, June 3, 2006 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston, RI Free May 26, 2006
Come celebrate National Trails Day by helping to clear the trails at Camp Hoffman! This is a great service opportunity for girls and adults that will benefit the campers who come in the summer. Bring a picnic lunch. Register with GSRI.

JULY PAWSOX OVERNIGHT

Saturday, July 15, 2006 to Sunday, July 16, 2006 2:00 PM - 8:00 AM Time: Location: McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket $25.00 per person Cost: Deadline: June 24, 2006
Baseball, Hot Dogs, Camping Out and Having Fun! Pitch your tent in the outfield at McCoy stadium and watch a movie on the big screen from your sleeping bag. Your overnight will include a baseball/softball clinic, an autograph session with members of the PawSox Baseball Team, a seat at the PawSox baseball game, and dinner at the concession stand (a hot dog, soda & bag of chips). Register with the Pawtucket Red Sox at 401-724-7300 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM M-F.

SEPTEMBER BIG SHINDIG

Come join Girl Scouts from around the council for a carefree weekend of Friday, September 22, 2006 to fun and sun! Activities are planned by Smore Girls planning group and Sunday, September 24, 2006 may include archery, swimming or tackling a STUDIO 2B book! Troops/ 5:00 PM - 12:00 PM Time Location: Camp Hoffman, W. Kingston, RI groups must be accompanied by a troop camp trained leader/advisor. Register with GSRI. $68 troop/group camp fee plus Cost: $5.00 per girl program fee Deadline: September 1, 2006 Troops/ groups will bring own troop camp equipment, food and overnight gear. Bring:

PROGRAM BOXES!

GSRI has program boxes available for troops to borrow. Each box has numerous activities and some program materials available to provide theme related programs for troop meetings. To reserve, call Heidi Tenney-Lebrn at (401) 331-4500, ext. 1203
*New* Asthma Awareness A collection of useful program curriculum and hands-on activities that focus on childhood allergies! Learn about food allergies, asthma, and being a friend to children with allergies. *New* Camp Like You Mean It! Ideas for bringing the camping spirit to your troop/group. Make Indoor Smores, make use of the craft ideas and in addition just have fun! Catch, Kick & Throw Activities relating to sports readiness and sports & games for all age levels. Eat Right! Eat Safe! Games and activities that help children realize the importance of eating right. Juliettes Treasures Activities relating to Juliette Low and the history of Girl Scouting in the USA. *New* Knit Wits A sample of easy to do projects that will set you on your way. Kit includes knitting needles, easy instructions. Lets Explore Out-Of-Doors in the Winter! Activities and resources are available to take girls outside and explore nature in the winter through games and outside activities. Sing a Song A vast collection of song books and song tapes to help girls learn traditional and new Girl Scout songs. Sewing 101 A sample of easy patterns for girls of all ages. Sew pillows, blankets, pajamas, hats and more. This box contains a sewing machine, the pattern box, and even scraps of fabric! Stars & Stripes Activities will explore the correct way to fly a flag, flag ceremonies and the history of the American Flag. Studio 2B Resources and publications from the new Studio 2B program are available for teen and tween (girls ages 11-18) troops/groups to borrow. Thinking Day/WAGGGS Activities relating to the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Traditions from Around the World Girls will explore different cultures, religions, ways of life, race, ethnicity etc. Walk in My Shoes Activities relating to adapting games and activities for people with special needs. Zink the Zebra A patch program in a trunk for Girl Scouts designed to give girls a sense of awareness and appreciation for individual differences, foster compassion and respect for others.

TROOP/GROUP REGISTRATION

Troop/Group Registration
This reservation form is to be used for ALL program events. Include FULL payment with your registration form for all events except where indicated in program description. YOU MAY PHOTOCOPY THIS FORM FOR FUTURE USE and/or check our website at www.gsri.org.
Troop/Group #: Leaders/Advisors Name: Address: City/Town: Zip Code: ) Phone Number: ( Number of Girls: Age Level: Daisy

Service Unit:

Number of Adults: Brownie Junior 11-17
Mail To: Girl Scouts of RI, Inc. 125 Charles St. Providence, RI 02904 401-331-4500 fax: 401-421-2937 gsri@netsense.net www.gsri.org

Juliettes

Please use the space below to record the names of those participating. Please attach an additional sheet if necessary.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Program Title: Date: # Girls: # Adults: Deposit: Total Cost: $ $ / / X Fee: $ X Fee: $ =$ =$

7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

As a not-for-profit organization we are often requested to supply the following information. This is optional, confidential, and used collectively for required reports. Please indicate the number of girls for each. Race:
American Indian/Alaskan Native Black/African American Ethnicity: Hispanic
For Office Use Only Rect. # Recd

Asian White

Hawaiian/Pacific Islander Multi-Racial

Not Hispanic

INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION

Individual Registration

This reservation form is to be used for ALL program events. Include FULL payment with your registration form for all events except where noted in program description. YOU MAY PHOTOCOPY THIS FORM FOR FUTURE USE and/or check our website at www.gsri.org.
Girls Name: Leaders/Advisors Name: Address: City/Town: Zip Code: Phone Number: (
Program Title: Date: Deposit: Total Cost: / $ $ /
As a not-for-profit organization we are often requested to supply the following information. This is optional, confidential, and used collectively for required reports. Race:
American Indian/Alaskan Native Black/African American Ethnicity: Hispanic Not Hispanic
Parent/Guardian permission is required to attend this GSRI event Parent/Guardian Signature: Print Name Clearly: Emergency Contact: Relationship: Phone Day: Phone Evening: Phone Cell:

March 11

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Canoe Team

> 19 26

1 < < 28

> >

< 20 27

17 < 24 < 30

29 <

30 >

1 >

2 < < 23 30

> 22 29

18 > 25

19 > 26

SEPTEMBER

> > 30

AUGUST

20 < 27

> 20 27

> 21

LEGEND: All Ages Daisy Brownie

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OCTOBER

15 < 22 29

Junior 11-17
Girl Scouts of Rhode Island, Inc.
125 Charles Street, Providence, RI 331-4500, 1-800-331-0149 fax: 401 421-2937 gsri@netsense.net www.gsri.org
Non-Prot Org. US Postage PAID Providence, RI Permit #220
If you would like a Spanish language translation of the content of this brochure, please contact our oce. Si desea una copia en espaol del contenido de este boletn, por favor llame al 1-800-331-0149 ext. 1402.
Girl Scout Mission: Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, condence, and character, who make the world a better place.

 

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