2013 GSCB Summer Camp Guide

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Browse our Summer Camp programs for all girls in grades K-12.

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For ALL girls in grades K-12

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Camp Grove Point ................... pg. 4

Camp Todd................................ pg. 9

Camp Country Center .......... pg. 12

Camp Sandy Pines .................pg. 14

General Information ............. pg. 15

How To Register/ Super Values ............................pg. 16

Registration Form .................. pg. 17

Financial Assistance Application ...............................pg. 18

GSCB Weekend Programs ...pg. 19

A girl can be herself at camp.

We live by the Girl Scout Promise and Law at camp.

Girls can enjoy 50 different week-long summer programs including skill-building, environmental education, adventure and leadership.

Highly-trained staff and volunteers with a passion for guiding children and teens.

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Camp Sandy Pines 27157 Riverside Dr. Extension Fruitland, MD 218269 wooded acres.Volunteer Day Camp - 1 Week

Camp Country Center 1051 Sharpless Rd. Hockessin, DE 1970740 wooded acres.Day Camp - 3 Weeks Volunteer Day Camp - 3 Weeks

Camp Grove Point 2930 Grove Neck Rd. Earleville, MD 21919265 acres located on the Sassafras River and Chesapeake Bay.Day and Resident Camp - 8 Weeks Weekend Camp - 1 Weekend

Camp Todd 25012 Beauchamp Branch Rd. Denton, MD 21629 58 acres on a privately-owned freshwater lake.Summer Daze Day Camp - 2 Weeks Summer Daze Mini-Resident Camp - 1 Week Summer Daze Weekend Camp - 1 Weekend Summer Roundup Volunteer Resident Camp - 1 Week

The unique opportunity of living in an all-girl community at camp can help girls gain Courage, Confidence and Character. We abide by the Girl Scout Promise and Law so every girl feels safe and supported. We offer a variety of programming that challenges our campers with new experiences and helps girls see that they can do anything they set their minds to. Girl Scout Summer Camp is a place where girls can discover themselves, gain a greater understanding of the world and make friendships that last a lifetime.

While our camps are owned and operated by Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay, all girls are welcome to join our programming. Upon registration, girls become members of Girl Scouts and experience one of the best all-girl environments in the world—Girl Scout camp!

Dining hallProgram CenterFoot bridgeHiking trailsHealth CenterArts & crafts centerArchery rangePoolCanoe, Kayak

STEM Technology Lab

STEM Science Center meeting room

Dining hall

Program Center

Tent units

Open meadow

Hiking trails

Tetherball

Volleyball

Playground

Dining hallProgram CenterHealth CenterTent unitsAdirondack units

Tennis courtsBasketballShower houseTent units

Air conditioned buildings

Flush and privy stands with running water in every unit

Adirondack units

Privy stands with running water in every unit

Archery range

Hiking trails

Small stream

Cabin units

Air conditioned buildings

Tree houses

Flush and privy stands with running water in every unitAir conditioned sleeping facilitiesSoftball fieldArchery field

VolleyballZip-lineCanoe, kayak and paddle boatsHiking trailsSwimming

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WHEN: Camp Grove Point will run for eight weeks of Day and Resident Camp and one Weekend Camp, June 17 through August 9. Day Camp is Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Optional overnight Thursday at no cost. (Includes dinner and breakfast.) Resident Campers check-in between 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Sunday and check-out between 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. on Friday. Weekend Camp check-in at 7 p.m. Friday and check-out at 11 a.m. Sunday.

COST: Unless otherwise specified, Day Camp is $165 per girl, Resident Camp is $285 per girl and Weekend Camp is $50 per person. Cost per camper includes meals, snacks, materials and patch.

Transportation for Grove Point Day and Resident Camp!For only $35 per week, you can be taken to and from Day or Resident Camp. Afternoon snack will be served on the bus. Exact locations will be in your confirmation packet.

Day Camp Stops include: · Newark, DE- Pick up 7:30 a.m., drop off 5:55 p.m. · Middletown, DE – Pick up 8 a.m., drop off 5:15 p.m.· Cecilton, MD – Pick up 8:25 a.m., drop off 5 p.m.Resident Camp Stops include:· Newark, DE - Pick up 2:30 p.m., drop off 5:55 p.m.

Camp Grove Point Day Camp will offer a celebration every day. Take a look at the themed days in the chart below. This will add to the excitement you already know will be waiting for you when you arrive.

What’s New? Camp Grove Point’s new S.E.A.L. Program: Skills, Environment, Adventure and LeadershipGirls, if you are entering grades 4-12, you can participate in a new recognition program offered at Camp Grove Point. The program design follows your individual journey at summer camp. Through your demonstrated outdoor skills, knowledge of the environment, participation in adventure or leadership, we will present you with an award in each area of study. There are three levels of awards: Beginner, Intermediate and Champion that you can earn. You must complete the first level of progression in order to proceed to the next.

Skill Development! Have you always wanted to learn how to survive in the wilderness and improve your skills in sailing and kayaking? If so, this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Environmental Development! This year, you will have the chance to learn about insect and plant identification. Once you have demonstrated what you have learned, you will earn an award for your efforts.

Adventure Development! If you are a girl who loves to try new things, then this award is for you! Participate in some of the zaniest activities and face your fears week-to-week with courage and confidence.

Leadership Development! Do you have the desire to help others and make a difference in the world? If so, then you will be perfect for the Leadership Development Awards. Through participation in the Program Aide, Counselor In Training I and II and the girl volunteer roles at camp, you can show us if you are ready to receive the Camp Grove Point award.

Upon embarking on this journey, girls will receive a walking stick. After the necessary requirements are met within the program, girls will receive awards to hang from their walking stick that are associated with the S.E.A.L. colors and levels. Your success will be tracked at camp by your counselor. Recognitions will be awarded at the end of each week.

Weekly Theme Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday FridayJune 17-21

Wings and Wild ThingsWelcome to Camp Butterflies and

DragonfliesBats to Basics Tie Dye Mania Wild Animal

GamesJune 24-28

Wild Water WorksWelcome to Camp Slip and Slide

OlympicsBeach Hunt H2O and You! Pool Party

July 1-5July 4th Celebration

Welcome to Camp Our First Lady’s Adventures

Wear Your Nation’s Colors

Camps closed for Holiday

Field Day Olympics

July 8-12Winter Fun in July

Welcome to Camp Bring Your Favorite Stuffed Animal

Give A Present Day Winter Wonderland

Service to the Heart

July 15-19UP!

Welcome to Camp Paper Airplane Wonders

Para-shoot Games Helium Adventures

Kite Day

July 22-26Camp Hogwarts

Welcome to Camp Potions and Butter Beer

Forbidden Forest Fun

Yule Ball Quidditch Adventures

July 29-August 2Candy Magic

Welcome to Camp Chocolate Factory Flavors

Under the Big Top Sweets

Hansel and Gretel Hike

Everything Goes

August 5-9End of Summer Bash

Welcome to Camp Slip and Slide Mania

Tie Dye Mania Splatter Power Big Pool Party

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GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-3 June 17- 21 Wings and

Wild ThingsFairies and Fireflies

Do you have a thing for wings? The magic of the day and nighttime worlds awaits you. Create a fairy costume with wings, make up your fairy name, walk among the fireflies, dance under the stars and perform random acts of kindness. Fairies at camp will also make time for swimming, arts & crafts, songs and games. We can't wait for you to join us!

$165

4-7 June 17- 21 Wings and Wild Things

Horse Fan Who doesn't like horses? You will learn about horse care, grooming, safety, feeding and even get to take a ride or two. While at camp, you will get to enjoy swimming, hiking, arts & crafts, sports, making two-legged friends and much more.

$185

1-3 June 24-28 Wild Water Works

Under the Sea

If you love the water, this is the place to be! Spend your time at the beach hunting for washed up treasures, then go out on the boards to see how well you can balance. Spend a day at the pool splashing around and improving your swimming strokes as well as playing fun games. Plan a beach barbeque and a sand castle building contest. There are loads of things to do like singing silly songs, playing games and making new friends.

$165

4-7 June 24-28 Wild Water Works

Poseidon's Adventure

Water is at the heart of Grove Point. We will fit in as many aquatic activities as possible during your week, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, beachcombing, boarding, learning lifeguarding skills and rescue techniques. We will challenge ourselves to experience as many of those as we can. Plus we will include a barbeque on the beach and test the sand for a possible night out under the stars. Pack your swimming suit, water shoes and a sense of adventure for this session on the Sassafras.

$165

1-3 July 1-5 July 4th Celebration

Badge Blast

Want to try it all and earn lots of badges in the process? You will earn at least three during the course of the week. Sample lots of fun in lots of ways: sports and games, swimming and boating, arts & crafts, singing, hiking and more.

$130

4-7 July 1-5 July 4th Celebration

Badge Frenzy

Are you a girl interested in having fun, learning new things and earning a bunch of badges along the way? Join us for Badge Frenzy and you will be on your way. Earn as many as you can in one week. Plus, you will kayak, sail, do archery and arts & crafts. Join us for a fantastic frenzy of Girl Scout fun!

$130

1-3 July 8-12 Winter Fun in July

Pony Pals Who doesn't like ponies? You will learn about horse care, grooming, safety, feeding and even get to take a ride or two. While at camp you will get to enjoy swimming, hiking, arts & crafts, sports, making two-legged friends and much more.

$185

4-7 July 8-12 Winter Fun in July

Top Chef Decadent Desserts

Do you have a passion for great food? What about sweets and treats? Spend a week making amazing desserts. Practice your knife skills, food safety knowledge, basic culinary awareness and more. Spend some time swimming, sailing and kayaking or enjoying other activities.

$165

1-3 July 15-19 UP! Kites, Clouds and Color

Let's fly a kite, examine the clouds and find color in all we do! Discover why clouds produce rain and snow, or provide cover between you and the sun. Also, test your wings by making your own kite to see if you can make it fly! Finally we will go on a hike each day to see if we can find all the colors in the rainbow in the things we see in nature.

$165

4-7 July 15-19 UP! Aviation Adventure

Discover the science behind aviation and gravity. See if you can construct a plane that can fly further than your friends’ plane. Defy the law of gravity and provide a safe landing for your newfound egg friend that we will create. We will also talk with a pilot to understand what it takes to learn how to fly!

$165

1-3 July 22-26 Camp Hogwarts

Muggle Magic

Join other “muggles” for a week filled with adventure and wizardry. Settle into your house after the sorting ceremony (buddies will be kept together) and Camp Hogwarts’ welcome feast. The rest of the week, you will have fun creating glop in potions class, learning to identify plants in herbology, making and caring for your own magical creatures and trying out your skills in transfiguration. This week is full of everything Camp Hogwarts has to offer, including a fun Girl Scout version of Quidditch. You will still have plenty of time to do your favorite camp activities like swimming, archery and more! This week is full of exciting adventures for the first time camper!

$165

4-7 July 22-26 Camp Hogwarts

Magical Creatures

Start your adventure by attending the Camp Hogwarts’ welcome feast and sorting ceremony. The rest of the week, you will create and perform science experiments in potions and transfiguration class, explore Hogwarts’ trails, learn to identify edible and poisonous plants in herbology, and defend yourself against the “dark arts”. This week is full of everything Camp Hogwarts has to offer including a Girl Scout version of Quidditch. You will still have plenty of time to do your favorite camp activities like swimming, archery and more! Feel free to bring your favorite character’s costume and props.

$165

1-3 July 29- August 2

Candy Magic

Splash! Splash on into Camp Grove Point for a wet and wonderful camp experience! If you love water you will love this. Enjoy a week of swimming, movies at the pool, boarding, the Slip n’ Slide and so much more! Plus, we won't forget songs, arts & crafts, nature studies and so much more.

$165

4-7 July 29- August 2

Candy Magic

M.A.D.D. (Music, Art, Drama, and Dance)

Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a dancer, actress or singer? Here's your chance to find out. Learn about stage makeup, set design, lighting and performing, then put your new skills to work. Perhaps you will organize an all-camp talent show. Of course, you will also enjoy time at the pool and have an opportunity for boating, sports, games, campfire and s’mores.

$165

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GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-4 June 16-21 Wings

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Fairies and Fireflies

Do you have a thing for wings? The magic of the day and nighttime worlds awaits you. Create a fairy costume with wings, make up your fairy name, walk among the fireflies, dance under the stars and perform random acts of kindness. Fairies at camp also make time for swimming, arts & crafts, songs and games. We can’t wait for you to join us.

$285

5-8 June 16-21 Wings and Wild Things

Dream, Design & Direct

In this program, you will learn the technical aspects of designing a video and audio announcements that will get others to take action. Take a deeper look into photography and how to set up just the right shot. Conclude the week with a Public Service Announcement (or PSA) that explains your view to others. You will also have a great time hanging out at the pool, shooting archery and going kayaking too!

$285

9-12 June 16-21 Wings and Wild Things

Paddle Animal

Kayaking is a cool way to explore the river, and in this session you will become an expert. If you love kayaking, or want to learn, you’ll like this session. Learn how to kayak, how to perform water rescues and take an overnight trip up the river. Paddle in hand, we will be ready to roll. Plus, you will hit the pool, try our team challenge, shoot a bullseye in archery and more.

$285

1-4 June 23-28 Wild Water Works

Under the Sea

If you love the water, this is the place to be! Spend your time at the beach hunting for washed up treasures, then go out on the boards to see how well you can balance. Spend a day at the pool splashing around and improving your swimming strokes as well as playing fun games. Plan a beach barbeque and a sand castle building contest. There are loads of fun things to do like singing silly songs, playing games and making new friends.

$285

5-8 June 23-28 Wild Water Works

Poseidon's Adventure

Water is at the heart of Grove Point. We will fit in many aquatic activities as possible during your week, including swimming, kayaking, sailing, beachcombing, boarding, learning lifeguarding skills and rescue techniques. We will challenge ourselves to experience as many of those as we can. Plus we will include a fun barbeque on the beach and test the sand for a possible night out under the stars. Pack your swimming suit, water shoes and a sense of adventure for this session on the Sassafras.

$285

7-9 June 23-28 Wild Water Works

Child and Babysitting Safety Course

During a fun week of camp learn from the experts on what it takes to really be the best babysitter on the block. Familiarize yourself with the basic skills and information that is necessary in caring for infants and children, such as emergency action steps, personal safety, fire safety, infant care, basic first aid and choking management. Part of the class will be taught by the Delaware Safety Council. You will have a great time in camp as well swimming, boating, doing arts & crafts and more.

$285

9-12 June 23-28 Wild Water Works

Compass South

Are you ready to head south? During this week-long vacation, you will visit Chincoteague and Assateague Islands. We will hit the beach for some fun in the sun. Try your hand at sea kayaking, do a bit of light shopping at Rehoboth Beach and more. Plus we will stop in Ocean City, MD for a day on the boardwalk for games and rides.

$375

1-3 June 30-July 3

July 4th Celebration

Badge Blast Want to try it all and earn lots of badges in the process? You will earn at least three over the course of the week. Sample lots of fun in lots of ways: Sports and games, swimming and boating, arts & crafts, singing and hiking and a whole lot more.

$200

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Princess Party

Join your fellow princesses at camp and bring your favorite teddy or stuffed animal along for an adventure. Feel like a princess as you decorate your own princess crowns with sparkling jewelry and make decorations for your teddy to wear too! Relax from your royal duties by spending time at the pool, making crafts, singing songs and exploring nature. Work together with your royal friends to plan a princess tea party and make your own teddy bear ears to wear when you go to a secret teddy bear picnic.

$165

4-7 August 5-9 End of Summer Bash

Lost Girls Never grow up while sampling the best that Camp Grove Point has to offer with other “Lost Girls” your age. Try a little bit of everything and K.O.A.S.T. your way through the week with kayaking, orienteering, archery, sailing and tennis. Choose to do all of them or only a few; plus add in arts & crafts, geocaching, sports, extra swimming and team building challenge activities too! End your week by planning a game for the Neverland Water Party with water games and a chance to play on the giant Slip n’ Slide.

$165

8-12 All Sessions Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$55

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GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST4-8 June 30-

July 3July 4th Celebration

Badge Frenzy

Are you a girl interested in having fun, learning new things and earning a bunch of badges along the way? Join us for Badge Frenzy and you will be on your way. Earn as many as you can in one week. Plus, you will kayak, sail, do archery and arts & crafts. Join us for a fantastic frenzy of Girl Scout fun!

$200

5-8 June 30-July 3

July 4th Celebration

My Mystery Vacation

Join us for a secret tour discovering the history and mystery of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Don't worry parents, you will know where we will go, but for your girl it will be a secret. If you love surprises and mystery you will love this summer vacation. Each night you will be given clues about what you will do the next day. You may also want to pack a little money for some light shopping as well.

$285

8-10 June 30-July 3

July 4th Celebration

On Target- GSCB Archery Cert.

Calling all straight shooters! Want to learn about archery or improve your skills? Talk to an expert and receive the inside shot. You will fulfill all the requirements to assist an adult in teaching archery in the future. You will not only learn how to shoot better, will also learn how to teach others the skill.

$200

1-4 July 7-12 Winter Fun in July

Splash! Splash into Camp Grove Point for a wet and wonderful camp experience! If you love water you will love this! Enjoy a week of swimming, movies at the pool, boarding, the slip and slide and so much more! We won't forget time for fun songs, arts & crafts and nature studies.

$285

5-8 July 7-12 Winter Fun in July

Captain Naturalist

Do you think you can make a positive environmental impact in a week? We think so! Join us for a week to study plants native to camp’s wooded, marshy and beach areas. Plan and take action with ways we can get rid of invasive species. Together, you will work with the ranger and counselors to focus on how to create a natural sanctuary and learning center for other campers.

$285

5-8 July 7-12 Winter Fun in July

Top Chef Outdoor Edition

A passion for great food doesn't have to be contained in the kitchen. Ever cook a chicken in a backpack using hot rocks? Bake a gooey, cheesey pizza in a cardboard box? Slow cook a flavorful stew, buried three feet underground? Do all this and more! Practice grilling, open fire cooking and using camp stoves. Expand into some of the lesser known methods as well. Don't miss out on swimming, boating, arts & crafts and other camp activities.

$295

6-8 July 7-12 Winter Fun in July

Camp the Peninsula

This is an exciting opportunity to experience the best that our camps have to offer. Starting your journey at Camp Grove Point with sailing and water sports, we will move to Camp Todd to ride the zip-line, spend an overnight in the adventure tree houses at Camp Sandy Pines and then spend a night in the lab at Camp Country Center's Science and Technology Lodge.

$300

1-4 July 14-19 UP! Kites, Clouds and Color

Let’s fly a kite, examine the clouds and find color in all we do! Discover why clouds produce rain and snow, or provide cover between you and the sun. Also, test your wings by making your own kite to see if you can make it fly! Finally, we will go on a hike each day to see if we can find all the colors in the rainbow in the things we see in nature.

$285

5-8 July 14-19 UP! Aviation Adventure

Discover the science behind aviation and gravity. See if you can construct a plane that can fly further than your friends’ planes. Defy the law of gravity and provide a safe landing for your newfound egg friend. Plus, talk with a pilot to see what it takes to learn how to fly!

$285

7-12 July 14-19 UP! X-Team Adventures

Join the X-Team for a trip into the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania. You will ride the whitewater rapids of the Lehigh River, traverse a three-hour mountain bike trail, hike in Hickory Run State Park and negotiate obstacles in disc golf. Afterwards, head back to camp and test your skills in kayaking, archery, swimming, and challenging your creativity in arts & crafts. Feel free to bring your personal or favorite bike helmet along for this extreme adventure in the Pocono Mountains!

$365

1-4 July 21-26 Camp Hogwarts

Muggle Magic

Join other “muggles” for a week filled with adventure and wizardry. Arrive at camp and settle into your house after the Sorting Ceremony (buddies will be kept together) and Camp Hogwarts’ welcome feast. The rest of the week, you will create glop in potions class, learn to identify plants in herbology, make and care for your own magical creatures and try out your skills in transfiguration. This week is full of everything Camp Hogwarts has to offer, including a Girl Scout version of Quidditch. You will still have plenty of time to do your favorite camp activities like swimming, archery and more!

$285

5-8 July 21-26 Camp Hogwarts

Magical Creatures

Head out to Camp Grove Point and start your adventure by attending the Camp Hogwarts welcome feast and Sorting Ceremony. The rest of the week, you will create and perform science experiments in potions and transfiguration class, learn to identify edible and poisonous plants in herbology, and defend yourself against a bully in dark arts. This week is full of everything Camp Hogwarts has to offer including a Girl Scout version of Quidditch. You will still have plenty of time to do your favorite camp activities like swimming, archery and more! Feel free to bring your favorite character’s costume and props.

$285

7-12 July 21-26 Camp Hogwarts

Guppy Gulch Come to camp to meet your Guppy Gulch crew before heading out to Delta, PA for two full days and one overnight of explosive watery fun! Enjoy spending your days at the gulch trying extreme water sports like kayak luge, snorkeling with aquatic life, zip-lining into the beautiful quarry water, climbing the floating wall and tons more. When your trip is over, come back to Camp Grove Point and show off your new skills in the pool or kayaking at the waterfront.

$365

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9-12 July 21-26 Camp Hogwarts

Swish and Flick

Try out invisible and reappearing ink in transfigurations class and lava in a jar in potions class. Also, learn self-defense against the dark arts and guard yourself from a bully while practicing your “swish and flick”. We will watch a Harry Potter movie, eat popcorn, attend the annual Yule Ball and play a fun Girl Scout version of Quidditch. Feel free to bring your favorite character’s costume and props.

$285

1-4 July 28- August 2

Candy Magic

Pony Pals Who doesn't like ponies? Here you will learn about horse care, grooming, safety, feeding and you will even get to take a ride or two. While at camp you will enjoy swimming, hiking, arts & crafts, sports, making two-legged friends and much more.

$300

5-8 July 28- August 2

Candy Magic

M.A.D.D. (Music, Art, Drama, and Dance)

Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a dancer, actress or singer? Here's your chance to find out. Learn about stage makeup, set design, lighting and performing, then put your new skills to work. Perhaps you will organize an all-camp talent show! Of course, you will also enjoy time at the pool and have time for for boating, sports, games, campfire and s'mores.

$285

1-4 August 4-9 End of Summer Bash

Princess Party with Teddy

Join your fellow princesses at camp and bring your favorite teddy or stuffed animal along for an adventure. Feel like a princess as you decorate your princess crowns with sparkling jewelry and make decorations for your teddy to wear too! Relax from your royal duties by spending time at the pool, making crafts, singing songs and exploring nature. Work together with your royal friends to plan a princess tea party and make your own teddy bear ears to wear when you go to a secret teddy bear picnic.

$285

5-8 August 4-9 End of Summer Bash

Lost Girls Sample the best that Camp Grove Point has to offer with other “Lost Girls” your age. Try a little bit of everything and K.O.A.S.T. your way through the week with kayaking, orienteering, archery, sailing, and tennis. Choose to do all of them or only a few; plus add in a few others like arts & crafts, geocaching, sports, extra swimming and team building challenge activities too! End your week by planning a game for the Neverland Water Party with water games and a chance to play on the giant Slip n’ Slide.

$285

5-8 August 4-9 End of Summer Bash

Paddles and Saddles

In this session for beginners, advanced beginners and intermediate riders, you will get the chance to learn in three days what it takes to be an equestrienne. Traveling to an off-site stable, you will learn about horse care, safety, grooming and tacking. You also will participate in lessons in the ring and on the trail. The remainder of the week, you will enjoy kayaking and sailing on the Sassafras. Back at camp, you will also get the chance to swim in the pool, shoot archery and much more.

$365

7-10 August 4-9 End of Summer Bash

MidnightMagic

Stay up late, sleep in late, and explore the magic of nighttime at Camp Grove Point. Learn the legends of the stars, take a midnight trust hike, throw a slumber party, have a late night floating movie in the pool and watch the sunrise over Camp Grove Point. There will still be time for swimming, boating, archery, sports, games and fun in the sun and under the stars.

$285

9-10 July 7-19 Counselor in Training I

CIT I is a balance of valuable leadership skills, useful program skills and cool summer activities. Learn about youth development, as well as behavior management. Learn program skills such as activity leading, outdoor skills and group leadership. You will also explore risk and ways to make sure that those in your care are emotionally and physically safe. Successfully complete this program and you will earn your Counselor in Training recognition. Note: Participants must make arrangements to go home over the session breaks.

$310

11-12 July 14- August 2

Counselor in Training II

This flexible program is designed for those continuing down the camp counselor path. CIT II offers further development of skills and specialization in one or more areas such as aquatics, program leadership and/or unit leadership. Review CIT I and practice teaching those skills, then specialize in specific areas. Note: Participants must make arrangements to go home over the session breaks.

$450

8-12 All Sessions

Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education. Note: Participants must make arrangements to go home over the session breaks.

$200

7-10 July 28- August 9

End of Summer Bash

Compass North

We are northward bound in this exciting two week session. After spending a couple of days gearing up at Camp Grove Point, we will cross the border into Pennsylvania where we will spend a day hiking on the Appalachian Trail, two days on the high ropes course and a day rafting down a river. We will also spend time breathing the “chocolate-scented air” at Hershey Park. After returning home to Camp Grove Point, you will have the opportunity to enjoy some traditional camp fun including shooting archery, swimming in the pool, relaxing around the campfire and more.

$595

All Age Levels

August 2-August 4

End of Summer Bash

FamilyAdventure Weekend

You and your family will have a blast hiking, sailing, kayaking, swimming, archery, doing arts & crafts, team building activities and so much more! Or, you can choose to just settle in and have a nice relaxing weekend, where all your meals are prepared and you can enjoy time reading and lounging on the beach or by the pool. Join us Saturday evening for a fun All-Camp Family Field Day competition and barbeque. Retire for the evening by settling down into your family’s designated tent or Adirondacks. Come have some summer fun with us!

$50

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Camp Todd is known for its beauty and convenient location in the central part of the Delmarva Peninsula in Denton, MD. For years, girls have enjoyed aquatic activities, arts & crafts, friendly staff, hiking, outdoor skills and so much more. This camp offers fun-filled enriching camp experience for ALL girls entering grades 1-12, with programming presented by nurturing volunteers.

Using our newly renovated Program Center, we will be providing some of the best programming for girls. This year, the camp meets state and American Camping Association Standards (ACA). The ACA symbol guarantees that the highest standards possible are met in the areas of safety, staff, cleanliness and program excellence. While at Camp Todd, you will have the opportunity to swim, zip-line, hike, do arts & crafts and much more.

Transportation for Camp Todd Day Camp!

For only $35 per week, you can be taken to and from Day Camp. An afternoon snack will be served on the bus. Exact locations will be in your confirmation packet.

Day Camp Stops include: · Cambridge, MD - Pick up 7:15 a.m., drop off 6 p.m. · Easton, MD – Pick up 7:50 a.m., drop off 5:25 p.m.· Preston, MD – Pick up 8:15 a.m., drop off 4:50 p.m.

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Camp Todd offers two weeks of Day Camp, one week of volunteer-run Resident Camp (Summer Roundup), one Mini-Resident Camp session and one Family Weekend Camp experience:

Camp Todd Summer Daze Day Camp: WHEN: June 17- 21 and June 24-28 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Optional overnight Thursday at no additional cost. (Includes Thursday’s dinner, and Friday’s breakfast and lunch.) Transportation is available for Day Camp only. Please note the fees and locations on the top half of this page.

COST: $125 per girl, includes program supplies, snacks and patch. Parents are responsible for sending lunch Monday-Thursday.

Camp Todd Summer Daze Mini-Resident Camp: WHEN: June 30–July 3 Check-in 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday Check-out 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Wednesday Girls will stay overnight each night and all meals and activities are included in the price.

COST: $200 per girl, includes food, program supplies, snacks and patch.

Camp Todd Summer Daze Weekend Camp:WHEN: June 28-June 30This is a fun family weekend camp experience. Check-in 7 p.m. on Friday and check-out 11 a.m. Sunday.COST: $50 per person, includes program supplies, four meals, snacks and a patch.

Camp Todd Summer Daze is planned and staffed by local volunteers. If you are interested in joining the volunteer team, you could receive a partial or full discount of your camper’s fee. Please contact the director if you are interested: Margo Moyer, 302-222-6856.

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GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-3 June

17-21Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Alice and the Looking Glass

Imagine yourself as Alice in Camp Wonderland. You will learn how to make and read trail signs while picking up valuable skills, such as which plants are safe and which are poisonous. Finally, you will join in the fun by planning a grand tea party. While experiencing Camp Wonderland, you will also make time for swimming, arts & crafts, songs, zip-line and more.

$125

1-3 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Jill and the Beanstalk

Girls + flowers + the Girl Scout Law means a fun-filled week at camp! In the famous fable Jack And The Beanstalk, Jack had to decide what was right and wrong. We will be “Jill” and discover how we can be the very best girls we can be. Through fun games, stories and activities, we will dig into the Girl Scout Law and all the great things it can teach us. We will also enjoy swimming, hiking, nature studies, arts & crafts and more.

$125

4-7 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Camp Sampler

Are you the kind of girl who loves everything and wants to have a chance to do it all? We will kayak, canoe, cook outdoors, zip-line, do archery, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

4-7 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Gretel and the Gingerbread

Join us at camp for a festive celebration! In addition to learning how to make candies, girls will learn how to bake and decorate their own gingerbread houses. Plus, we’ll do all the great things girls at camp love to do! We will go canoeing, kayaking, do archery, swimming, zip-line and so much more!

$125

1-3 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Water Princess

Discover the wonders of water at camp. Hang out on the beach, learn about the importance of water on the earth and how to make simple changes to conserve water in the future. Plus, enjoy swimming and improving your skills with your newfound friends. You will play games, sing songs, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

1-3 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Mermaids and Fishtails

Have fun while exploring myths and legends at camp. Make your own mermaid tail to help you swim through a week-long water adventure. You will have the chance to explore the woods for all of its hidden treasures, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

4-7 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Boating and Floating

Kayak, canoe and paddleboat your way through the week. Enjoy a fun lunch on Fire Island. You will learn ways to stay afloat and how to rescue yourself or someone else while out on the water. The week will also include arts & crafts, archery and more.

$125

4-7 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Building Art Come draw, create a plan and build your very own mini-city. Learn about what you need to think about when creating a world of your own. Plus, have fun learning through recycled material to make your project as unique as yourself.

$125

8-12 June17-21June 24- 28

Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$35

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June 28-30 My Family and Yours:Family Camping

Three fantastic, relaxing days at Camp Todd! You will have the chance to enjoy a relaxing afternoon by the water or zip across the zip-line for great family memories. You can hike, boat and take a nature class together. Join us around the camp fire, then settle into your own family’s tent or Adirondacks. Food and activities are included in the price.

$50

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Camp Todd Summer Daze Weekend CampCamp Todd Summer Daze

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Camp Todd Summer Daze Mini-Resident Camp

Summer Roundup Camp Todd’s Volunteer Resident Camp

Camp Todd Summer Daze

Summer Roundup

GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-3 June

17-21Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Alice and the Looking Glass

Imagine yourself as Alice in Camp Wonderland. You will learn how to make and read trail signs while picking up valuable skills, such as which plants are safe and which are poisonous. Finally, you will join in the fun by planning a grand tea party. While experiencing Camp Wonderland, you will also make time for swimming, arts & crafts, songs, zip-line and more.

$125

1-3 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Jill and the Beanstalk

Girls + flowers + the Girl Scout Law means a fun-filled week at camp! In the famous fable Jack And The Beanstalk, Jack had to decide what was right and wrong. We will be “Jill” and discover how we can be the very best girls we can be. Through fun games, stories and activities, we will dig into the Girl Scout Law and all the great things it can teach us. We will also enjoy swimming, hiking, nature studies, arts & crafts and more.

$125

4-7 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Camp Sampler

Are you the kind of girl who loves everything and wants to have a chance to do it all? We will kayak, canoe, cook outdoors, zip-line, do archery, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

4-7 June 17-21

Fairy Tales and Camp Trails

Gretel and the Gingerbread

Join us at camp for a festive celebration! In addition to learning how to make candies, girls will learn how to bake and decorate their own gingerbread houses. Plus, we’ll do all the great things girls at camp love to do! We will go canoeing, kayaking, do archery, swimming, zip-line and so much more!

$125

1-3 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Water Princess

Discover the wonders of water at camp. Hang out on the beach, learn about the importance of water on the earth and how to make simple changes to conserve water in the future. Plus, enjoy swimming and improving your skills with your newfound friends. You will play games, sing songs, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

1-3 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Mermaids and Fishtails

Have fun while exploring myths and legends at camp. Make your own mermaid tail to help you swim through a week-long water adventure. You will have the chance to explore the woods for all of its hidden treasures, do arts & crafts and so much more.

$125

4-7 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Boating and Floating

Kayak, canoe and paddleboat your way through the week. Enjoy a fun lunch on Fire Island. You will learn ways to stay afloat and how to rescue yourself or someone else while out on the water. The week will also include arts & crafts, archery and more.

$125

4-7 June 24- 28

Wacky Water Wonders

Building Art Come draw, create a plan and build your very own mini-city. Learn about what you need to think about when creating a world of your own. Plus, have fun learning through recycled material to make your project as unique as yourself.

$125

8-12 June17-21June 24- 28

Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$35

GRADE DATE THEME TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-3 June 30-

July 3Camp Todd's Survival Games

Outdoors and S’mores

Come to camp and meet-up with your new outdoor friends and learn what it means to be a successful camper. Working together, you and your new friends will identify animals you spot as you hike the trails of Camp Todd, plan a cook-out together and learn to build your very own shelter. You will also have plenty of time to try your hand at leaf rubbing in arts & crafts, investigate water purity and cool off in the lake.

$200

4-6 June 30-July 3

Camp Todd’s Survival Games

FieldTactics

Travel the trails around Camp Todd using a compass and GPS to discover hidden geocaches. Play a game of field archery where you will find the targets in the woods and take your best shot. Learn how to make creative outdoor meals, identify edible plants, and build your own shelter before heading into the woods for an overnight adventure.

$200

7-9 June 30-July 3

Camp Todd’s Survival Games

Moonlight Madness

Stay up late, sleep in late and explore the magic of the night time at Camp Todd. Learn the legends of the stars, take a midnight trust hike, throw a slumber party, have a lat night floating movie in the pool and watch the sunrise over Camp Todd. There will still be time for swimming, boating, archery, sports, games and fun in the sun and under the stars.

$200

8-12 June 30-July 3

Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$100

GRADE DATE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1 July 28-

August 1Fancy Nancy Learn manners, play dress up, read about your favorite outrageous book character and earn the

Manners patch from Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee!$150

2-3 July 28- August 1

Angelina Ballerina

Learn about dance, dress up and have fun like your favorite dancing mouse with the Ballerina patch from Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee.

$150

2-3 July 28- August 1

Felicity Learn about Colonial days and caring for horses when you become your favorite American Girl and earn the Colonial Days Patch.

$150

2-3 July 28- August 1

Ariel Improve swim skills so that you can swim like a mermaid with the Water Fun Try-It from Girl Scouts of the Heart of New Jersey.

$150

4-5 July 28- August 1

Hermione Learn about the magic of science and what it really takes to be a Wizard while earning the Magical Adventure Patch.

$150

4-5 July 28- August 1

Laura Ingalls Wilder

See what life was like for this real life heroine. Learn to hand sew, cook like they did on the prairie and more with this patch from Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada.

$150

4-5 July 28- August 1

Arrietty Take hikes and learn geo-caching and orienteering like the kids in the Borrowers and earn your GSUSA Geocaching Badge.

$150

6-8 July 28- August 1

Katniss Become a skilled archer with this program from Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay. $150

6-8 July 28- August 1

Rachel Ray Learn to cook healthy meals from scratch and receive a fun patch! $150

6-8 July 28- August 1

Princess Kate Learn poise, etiquette, fashion tips and get a spa treatment while you live like a Princess and earn the Beautiful Inside and Out Patch.

$150

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This is a Resident Camp program for ALL girls entering grades 1-8. Have you ever wanted to be somebody else? What about your favorite character from a book or movie? Here is your chance! This year, we will leave our real selves behind and imagine what life would be like if we were actually one of our favorite heroines. Girls may participate in camp activities such as crafts, swimming, cookouts, songs, boating and campfire activities as well as grade level programs that may include off-site field trips.

Summer Roundup is planned and staffed by local volunteers, and is not processed through GSCB for registration.

Please visit www.summerroundup.org for registration and financial assistance information. Registration closes for Summer Roundup on May 15, 2013 or when sessions become full.

WHEN: July 28 - August 1Check-in 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday. Check-out 5 p.m. Thursday.

COST: $150 per girl if paid in full by April 1; $155 if payment is made after April 1. Includes program supplies, food, snacks, shirt and a patch.

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Camp Country CenterCamp Country Center

Camp Country Center is known for its hills and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programming. Girls have enjoyed hiking, nature study and STEM education at this camp for years. This is home to Delaware’s first LEED-Platinum Certified building, the Lynn W. Williams Science & Technology Lodge.

This year we are offering a fun and diverse program that is perfect for every girl. You will also find more convenient bus stops and great staff.

WHEN: June 17-21, July 28-August 2, August 5-9, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

COST: $200 per girl, includes program supplies, snacks and patch.

Transportation for Camp Country Center Day Camp!For only $35 per week, you can be taken to and from Day Camp. An afternoon snack will be served on the bus. Exact locations will be in your confirmation packet.

Day Camp stops include: · Wilmington, DE - Pick up 7:45 a.m., drop off 5:15 p.m. · Newark, DE – Pick up 7:50 a.m., drop off 5:25 p.m.

Camp Country Center Day CampCamp Country CenterGRADE DATE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST2-3 June 17-21 Kites, Clouds

and ColorLet’s fly a kite, examine the clouds and find color in all we do! Discover why clouds produce rain and snow, or provide cover between you and the sun. Also, test your wings by making your own kite to see if you can make it fly! Finally we will go on a hike each day to see if we can find all the colors in the rainbow in the things we see in nature.

$200

2-5 June 17-21 Girls Can Do Anything!

Play, cook, take pictures, build a bird house, explore and so much more – because girls can do anything! This week, you will learn how to take great pictures, hammer a nail without hitting your fingers and go on a scavenger hunt with your newly-learned GPS skills.

$200

4-5 June 17-21 Aviation Adventure

Discover the science behind aviation and gravity. See if you can construct a plane that can fly further than your friends’ planes. Defy the law of gravity and provide a safe landing for your newfound egg friend that we will create. We will also talk with a pilot to understand what it takes to learn how to fly!

$200

2-3 July 29-August 2

Bibbiti-Bobbiti-Boo Bibbiti-Bobbiti-Boo and You! This week you will find the secret of science behind the invisible string, shiny penny, crystal formation and disappearing coins. Join us for a week of magic uncovered through science.

$200

2-5 July 29-August 2

Centennial Girl Do you love trying new things? Join us for uncovering the best of the old outdoor skill and science badges to see if they are still fun and educational. We will build outdoor shelters, make GORP, and perform scientific experiments and so much more.

$200

4-5 July 29-August 2

Zany Scientist Come join some of your zany science friends for a week of extraordinary study into the world of science. Investigate through digging and designing. Discover treasures through a deeper understanding of archeology. Build a model structure from the past for the future to reach new heights in your understanding of architecture. Plus, have plenty of time to investigate the woods and streams.

$200

5-7 July 29-August 2

Girls in Gear 1

Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay is in its fifth year of partnership with Girls, Inc. and the YWCA Delaware in encouraging girls to study science. Girls will explore architecture, photography, robotics, careers in science, environmental science, chemistry and the science of art.

$200

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GRADE DATE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-12 June 24-28 Yes I Can! I Girls will enjoy traditional outdoor activities, cooking, crafting and skill building in

small group settings. Field trip on Wednesday and optional overnight on Thursday. Girls in grades 1-6 come as campers. Girls in grades 7-12 come as teen leaders.

$85

1-12 July 8-12 Yes I Can! II Girls will enjoy traditional outdoor activities, cooking, crafting and skill building in small group settings. Field trip on Wednesday and optional overnight on Thursday. Girls in grades 1-6 come as campers. Girls in grades 7-12 come as teen leaders.

$85

1-12 July 15-19 Yes I Can! III Girls will enjoy traditional outdoor activities, cooking, crafting and skill building in small group settings. Field trip on Wednesday and optional overnight on Thursday. Girls in grades 1-6 come as campers. Girls in grades 7-12 come as teen leaders.

$85

GRADE DATE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST1-3 August 5-9 Wacky Water What a great way to beat the heat! We will explore the mysteries of water through hands-

on experiments to find water in nearly everything! Come discover critters that live in and near the water and play lots of wet games.

$200

1-5 August 5-9 M.A.D.D. (Music, Art, Drama, and Dance)

Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a dancer, actress or singer? Here’s your chance to find out. Learn about stage makeup, set design, lighting and performing, then put your new skills to work. Perhaps you will organize an all-camp talent show.

$200

4-5 August 5-9 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Use your power of logic, reason and intuition to uncover the mystery of the missing counselor. Learn how to follow the clues, study hair samples, examine fingerprints and look for what you can see under a black light. You and your partners in the Girl Scout CSI force will work together to pull it all together.

$200

5-7 August 5-9 Girls in Gear 2 With Girls, Inc. and the YWCA Delaware, we will offer architecture, photography, robotics, science careers, environmental science, chemistry and the science of art.

$200

8-12 June 17-21

July 29- August 2

August 5-9

Program and Camp Aide Volunteer

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? Here you will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$35

“Yes I Can” Day Camp!This is a camp for ALL girls entering grades 1-12. Girls will enjoy the great outdoors and traditional camp activities such as songs, games, crafts and outdoor cooking. WHEN: June 24- 28, July 8-12 and July 22-26,8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Camp begins Thursday at 8:30 a.m. with an optional overnight at no cost. Camp ends Friday at 11 a.m.

COST: $85 per girl. Campers may only choose one week. Extended hours are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday until 5 p.m. for an additional cost of $10 per week.

If you are at least 21 years of age and would like to volunteer for this camp, your first child will attend for free and a second for half price. The same registration process will be followed for volunteers. This camp is planned and staffed by volunteers, and is not processed through GSCB for registration. Please visit www.volunteerdaycamp.org for registration and financial assistance information.

For more information about this camp please contact:Nancy Alejandro, Volunteer Day Camp [email protected] or 302-234-7655.

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Camp Sandy PinesCamp Sandy Pines

GRADE DATE TITLE DESCRIPTION PRICE1-3 July 15-19 Adventurous

Amelia EarhartsWe learn how to be great leaders from those who have come before us. Join us for a week of exploration finding out what you CAN do when you try new things and make great friends. We will make sure to remember the s’mores.

$120

4-5 July 15-19 Rockin’ Rosie the Riveters

Like Rosie the Riveter, we will never give up! Girls CAN do anything. Try your courage and face your fears through fun outdoor games, arts and nature focused activities. Join us in the adventure and we promise to remember the GORP!

$120

6-8 July 15-19 History Mystery Tour

Have you ever wanted to build a campfire or wondered how girls over the years have changed the way they have camped? Dive in with us at this program and you will explore camping traditions as well as take a surprise camping trip that is designed just for older campers like you.

$150

8-12 July 15-19 Program and Camp Aide Training

Do you have your Program Aide, CIT I or CIT II recognitions? You will have the opportunity to practice your skills in song leadership, team building, sports & group facilitation, arts & crafts facilitation, conflict resolution, managing risk and more. Volunteers will provide 20 hours of service over the course of the week at camp. Prerequisites: Must have received PA, CIT I or CIT II education.

$30

Volunteer Day Camp 2013 “What A Girl CAN Do”. A week at Camp Sandy Pines gives you a Chance to create new friendships, Aspire to try new things, and Nurture their curiosity about the world we live in. This camp offers a fun and educational summer camp experience for ALL girls. Our trained volunteers present programs in nurturing ways that help girls learn about themselves, others and nature. This camp is known for its tree houses and its proximity to the beach. For years, girls have loved a peaceful serene getaway from the nearby city to a fun woodland adventure area just for them. The week will also include a fun trip to Camp Todd for exciting zip-line and boating fun!

WHEN: July 15 – 19, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday, we start at 8:30 a.m. and travel to Camp Todd in Denton, MD for an overnight. Campers will be ready for pickup at Camp Sandy Pines at 4:30 p.m. Friday.

COST: Please see chart below. Includes dinner on Thursday, breakfast and lunch on Friday, t-shirt and badge.

This camp is planned and staffed by volunteers, and is not processed through GSCB for registration. Mail Registration Form (pg. 17) to:

Jen SmullenCamp Sandy Pines8018 Joans Hastings Rd.Parsonsburg, MD 21849

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Who can attend our camps? All girls are welcome to attend Girl Scout camp. There is a $12 fee due at registration for

campers who are not currently registered Girl Scout members. This $12 fee is due in addition to the $50 deposit.

Accreditation All camp programs meet standards of health, safety and program excellence set by the Girl

Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). Camp Grove Point and Camp Todd are accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). When you see the ACA symbol, you can guarantee that the highest standards possible are met in the areas of safety, staff, cleanliness and program excellence.

C amp Staff GSCB is dedicated to hiring professional, nurturing camp staff and volunteers. Our staff is carefully

selected from applicants from all over the world. They are chosen for their maturity, program design abilities, experience and interest in the outdoors. All staff attends training involving girl safety, program execution and camp skills.

Health and Safety Your camper’s health and safety are our first priority. All programs are planned and staffed

according to the high standards of GSUSA and the state. All summer camp programs have a certified first aider who is also trained in CPR. At our Resident Camp Programs, we provide a licensed nurse or have a health supervisor who is in daily contact with a licensed doctor for consultation if necessary. If your camper has any allergies or health concerns, please contact the director prior to camp.

C amper Behavior Camp life is an excellent opportunity for girls to live and work together. It is the camp staff’s

responsibility to ensure that girls find productive ways to work through their differences. However, if a girl finds it too difficult to follow the behavioral agreements set by the camp, she may be asked to leave. It will be the parent or guardian’s responsibility to pick up their camper when notified. No refunds will be issued if a camper is sent home for behavioral issues.

Refunds and Cancellations Camp fees, minus non-refundable deposits, will be refunded only if a camper does

not attend due to serious illness or accident. Illness or accident refund requests must be verified in writing by the attending physician. All other refund requests must be submitted in writing by June 1, stating the reason for the request. If a camper does not show up or stay the entire program due to homesickness, behavioral problems, parent request, lack of enjoyment, early departures, late arrivals or schedule conflicts, etc. there is no refund. GSCB reserves the right to modify or cancel any program listed in this brochure. Deposits will be refunded only if the chosen program is full or canceled and no other program is desired by the camper.

First and Second Choice Be sure to list both first and second choices of programs on your registration form. If

the first program choice is full, we will place the applicant in her second choice.

F inancial Assistance Camp financial assistance or “camperships” are available to help offset campers’ costs.

Campership Financial Assistance Applications (page 18.) must accompany the Summer Camp Registration form. More details are available on the back of the registration form on page 18.

Swimming Evaluation At the beginning of each session (where swimming is available), our aquatic staff hosts a

swimming evaluation for all campers. This is a non-threatening, non-competitive activity designed to evaluate each camper’s swimming ability and comfort level in the water. All swimming levels are welcome at camp.

S leeping Arrangements Campers live together in groups based on their grade-level and programs. We have a

range of accommodations including: • 4-personplatformtentswithwoodenfloorsandcots. This is a favorite of many and a traditional element of Girl Scout camps everywhere. The majority of campers will live in traditional platform tent units. • 4-personadirondackshelterswiththreewalls,afourth screen wall and bunk beds. • 10-personmoderncabinswithelectricity,airconditioning and a common room with cots or bunk beds.

Meals Food service professionals prepare all meals except for cookouts. Campers are given an opportunity to plan a

menu and cook outdoors or have a picnic at least once during their stay. Our food service staff meets special dietary needs on a case by case basis. If your camper has special dietary needs, please contact the Director.

S hirts and Patches Every girl will receive one fun patch and t-shirt. Girl attending multiple sessions will receive their

patch and shirt the first session.

Trading Post The Trading Post is GSCB’s camp store at Camps Country Center, Grove Point, Sandy Pines and Todd.

Campers may purchase t-shirts, patches, stationary and other items. A deposit in the camper’s name enables her to make purchases from the Trading Post without the worry of handling money. Trading Post balances will be converted to Bay Shop gift cards and mailed to the camper by August 31, 2013. (Average deposit is $25.)

Bring a friend to Camp Do you have a friend who is not a Girl Scout? Does she love the outdoors or making new

friends? Then ask her to come along to camp this summer with you. Imagine the fun you could have together at camp!

EZ – Pay We know how difficult things are in the economy. To make it EZ, we want to offer you a new payment option.

Sign up for EZ-pay on your registration form and you can pay for summer camp in simple installments!Payment 1: April 1, Payment 2: May 1, Payment 3: June 1.

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1. Complete Registration form.Complete the registration form on page 17. Additional registration forms can be found on our website, www.gscb.org. Please print clearly. Please list a first and second choice on the form. Not all camp registrations are handled through GSCB. The following camps have their own process to follow: Summer Roundup at Camp Todd: www.summerroundup.org Volunteer Camp at Camp Country Center: www.volunteerdaycamp.org Camp Sandy Pines Day Camp: See page 14 for details. Do not mail forms to the GSCB office for Camp Sandy Pines.

2. Attach payment or deposit. A $50 deposit is required for each camp session. For financial assistance, a $25 deposit is required along with the Campership Financial Assistance Application. Note: All camper balances are due by June 1, 2013. If you register after June 1, your camper balance will be due immediately. Also, an additional $15 will be added to each camper’s registration fee if received postmarked after June 1. Deposits are non-refundable.

3. Mail Registration Form to: Camp Registration Girl Scouts of the Chesapeake Bay 501 S. College Ave., Newark, DE 19713-1301

Upon receipt and processing of your camper’s registration form and deposit, you will be sent a confirmation packet that will include some or all of the following information (dependent on the camp): · Camp Information Sheet · Packing list · Session and program invoice · Directions · Transportation schedule

NOTE: Please keep all forms and bring them the first day of camp to give to the Camp Director. If your camper has special needs and you would like for the director and staff to be ready to assist your camper on the first day of camp, please feel free to mail your camper’s Health Form(s) to the office and /or contact the director in advance of your camper’s session so we will be aware of your camper’s needs.

QUESTIONS? Contact the Camp Director:Camp Grove Point Resident and Day Camp Interim DirectorCathy Stafford: [email protected] · 410-742-5107Camp Country Center Day Camp Interim DirectorCathy Stafford: [email protected] · 410-742-5107Camp Sandy Pines Volunteer Day Camp DirectorJen Smullen: [email protected] · 443-614-0453Camp Todd Summer Daze Day Camp DirectorMargo Moyer: [email protected] · 302-222-6856Camp Country Center Volunteer Day Camp DirectorNancy Alejandro: [email protected] · 302-234-7655Camp Todd Summer Roundup Resident Camp DirectorAmy Schisler: [email protected] · 410-745-2559

Any questions regarding availability in a program for GSCB Resident or Day Camp should be directed to the camp registrar at 800-341-4007, x7182. Please contact the individual camp directors for all other camps.

1. Financial Assistance: Applicable for all camp sessions. Be sure to follow the appropriate process when applying for Financial Assistance (see pg. 18). Summer Roundup, Camp Sandy Pines and Camp Country Center Volunteer Day Camp follow their own process for camperships. Please contact the director of each camp to learn more.

2. Early Bird Registration Discount: If you register by March 15, we will take $5 off each regular Resident or Day Camp session on your registration. (Excludes Summer Roundup, Sandy Pines and Country Center Volunteer Day Camp.)

3. Volunteer at Camp: Volunteer at camp for a session and receive a partial or full discount for your camper. (Must be at least 18 years of age to volunteer at most camps and at least 21 to volunteer at Camp Country Center’s Volunteer Day Camp.) Please contact the camp director if you are interested in applying as a volunteer.

4. Sibling Discount: Make your camp experience a family affair. The camper’s sister will receive $5 off each session. (Excludes Summer Roundup, Sandy Pines and Country Center Volunteer Day Camp.)

5. Multi-Session Discount: When registering a camper for three or more sessions, your camper will receive 15% off her entire camp fee before any other discounts are applied. The discount can be applied to Day, Mini-Resident Camp, Weekend and Resident or a combination of them all. (Excludes Todd’s Summer Roundup, Sandy Pines and Country Center’s Volunteer Day Camp.) Note: Early Bird, Sibling and Multi-Session Discount are cumulative. Volunteer and Financial Aid discounts are not combined with any other discounts.

If you would like to donate to help send a girl to camp who could not otherwise afford it, please make a check payable to GSCB Camperships and mail to:

GSCB Fund Development 100 W. 10th Street, Ste. 610 Wilmington, DE 19801-1632

or call: 888-778-0321

Thank you!

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Campership Financial Assistance ApplicationCampership Application Deadline: April 1, 2013.

Camp financial assistance, or “camperships”, are available to help offset campers’ costs. Campership Financial Assistance Applications must accompany the Summer Camp Registration form. All registrations for camperships must be received by

April 1, 2013. If you are paying for camp, you may be eligible for a dependent care credit on your federal income tax form. Contact your tax advisor for additional information. The following friends of Girl Scouts help to make financial aid possible: United Ways

and Funds, local government agencies, service organizations, businesses, corporations, foundations and individual donors.

This form must be sent with a $25 deposit and completed registration form for each session your child would like to attend. You must also attach a copy of the first page of a recent IRS Individual Tax Return (1040, 1040A, 1040EZ).

If registering for Summer Roundup at Camp Todd visit www.summerroundup.org.

If registering for Volunteer Day Camp at Country Center visit: www. volunteerdaycamp.org. Please see pg. 14 for details if registering for Camp Sandy Pines Volunteer Camp.

Camper’s Name: Birthdate:

Parent/Guardian Name:

Email:

Phone: (day) (evening) ______________________________________________

Address: ______________________________________ City: State: Zip:

Total Fee: $ Amt. requested: $

Amount family can contribute in addition to deposit: $ # in household (incl. adults):

Yearly income (circle): under $15,000 $15,000–$35,000 More than $35,000

Reason for requesting financial assistance:

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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Date received:

Program:

Fee: Deposit:

Family contribution:

Amount owed:

What Can Camp Do?

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GSCB Weekend Programs are designed for a troop and/or family. Note if registering your troop or large group for Earth Day or Taste of Girl Scout Camp please use the Event Registration Form found on www.gscb.org. If registering for My Family and Yours or Family Adventure Weekend, each participant must complete a separate 2013 Summer Camp Registration form (pg. 17).

EARTH DAY - Camp ToddAll Girl Scout LevelsEarth Day is about more than just appreciating our earth, it’s about learning how to live in harmony with our environment! Hiking, archery, the team’s challenge course and possibly even kayaking (weather permitting) await us in the great outdoors. We’ll be focused on learning about making environmentally responsible choices so our world and our bodies can work well together. WHEN: April 19–21, 2013 weekend program 7 p.m. – 11 a.m.; day program (April 20) 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.WHERE: 25012 Beauchamp Road, Denton, MD 21629COST: Day program $14 per girl, weekend program $38 per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants must pack a lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations, snacks and four meals. Min 15/Max 200.

SUMMER CAMP OPEN HOUSE All Girl Scout LevelsJoin us for a fun afternoon and have all your camp questions answered. Learn more about the programs you are interested in. Take a tour of the property, talk with the Director and make a fun camp craft/snack.

WHEN/WHERE:

DATE TIME LOCATIONMay 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Todd, Denton, MDMay 5, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MDMay 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Country Center,

Hockessin, DEMay 19, 2013 1 p.m. Camp Sandy Pines, Fruitland, MD

COST: Free, registration required.NOTE: More information will follow. Min 5/Max 100.

TASTE OF GIRL SCOUT CAMP –Camp Grove PointAll Girl Scout LevelsHave you wanted to come to camp with your girl scout and see what opportunities camp offers? Join us at the waterfront, the archery range or the arts & crafts station. By attending this camp, you and your camper will be entered into a drawing for a free week of Resident Camp at Camp Grove Point. WHEN: May 10–11, 2013, weekend program 7 p.m. – 7 p.m.; day program (May 11) 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.WHERE: Camp Grove Point Earleville, MDCOST: $14 day program per girl; $38 weekend program; per participant (girl or adult). NOTE: Day program includes fun patch and snack. Day participants must pack a lunch. Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and three meals Min 15/Max 100.

MY FAMILY AND YOURS - Family Weekend CampAll Girl Scout LevelsThree fantastic fun-filled relaxing days at Camp Todd! You will have the chance to enjoy a nice relaxing afternoon by the water or zip across the zip-line for great family memories. You may also join us for a fun game of archery bingo. Plus you will have the chance to hike, boat, take a nature class together, enjoy an arts & crafts activity and make a few new friends. Join us around the camp fire for stories and songs on Saturday and then settle in to your own family’s tent or Adirondack(s). WHEN: June 28-30, 7 p.m. Friday - 11 a.m. Sunday.WHERE:Camp Todd, Denton, MDCOST: $50 per person.NOTE: Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 25/Max 100.

FAMILY ADVENTURE WEEKEND- Family CampAll Girl Scout LevelsAdventure awaits you and your family at Camp Grove Point. You and your family will have a blast, hiking, sailing, kayaking, swimming, doing archery, arts and crafts, team building activities and so much more! You can choose as well if you want to just settle in and have a nice relaxing weekend where all your meals are prepared, and you just enjoy time reading and lounging on the beach or by the pool. Join us Saturday evening for a fun All Camp Family Field Day competition and barbeque, and then settle down in your families designated tent or Adirondack(s). Come have some summer fun with us!WHEN: August 2-4, 7 p.m. Friday through 11 a.m. Sunday.WHERE: Camp Grove Point, Earleville, MDCOST: $50 per person.NOTE: Weekend program includes fun patch, sleeping accommodations and four meals. Min 25/Max 100.

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Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage

PAIDWilmington, DEPermit No. 674

Newark Resource Center501 S. College Ave.Newark, DE 19713www.gscb.org

The Bay Shop Trading Post is available now at all of our camps!

Campers may shop for: • Necessities •Plushtoys •Water Bottles •Patches •Jewelry •Backpacks •T-shirts •Bandannas

And more!Visit www.gscb.org

for hours and more information.

Bay Shops are also located at our Newark Resource Center (Newark, DE) and Peninsula Resource Center (Salisbury, MD) locations.

A pre-packaged “surprise” camp bag with fun camp items will be available for you to purchase for your camper. Parents may deposit funds into their camper’s account for Trading Post shopping. All unused Trading Post funds will be converted to Bay Shop gift cards and mailed to the camper by August 31, 2013. More specific information will be sent with the camper confirmation packets. The Trading Post accepts checks, cash and credit/debit cards. Gift cards may not be redeemed for cash.

Visit www.girlscoutbayshop.org

to shop online.

The Bay ShopTrading Postat Camp