For Family and Friends |
Event |
Registration
Information |
Girl Scout Awards |
Special
Notes |
  Best of Friends
(day or overnight)
Girls, bring your sister(s) and mom, grandma, and/or
favorite adult gal to a day or more in the outdoors.
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Girls entering grades 1-12 and a special adult female
Daytime Option
Min: 10
Max: 50 participants
Fee: $20 per person on or before 4/15 • $25 after 4/15
AC1: Fri., July 25, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, ACC
AC2: Sat., July 26, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, ACC
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Overnight Option
Min: 10 Max: 40 participants
Fee: $50 per person on or before 4/15 • $55 after 4/15
AC3: Thurs., July 24, 3:30 pm-Fri., July 25, 3:30 pm, ACC
AC4: Fri., July 25, 3:30 pm-Sat., July 26, 3:30 pm, ACC
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Two-night Option
Min: 10 Max: 40
Fee: $75 per person on or before 4/15 • $80 after 4/15
AC5: Thurs., July 24, 3:30 pm-Sat., July 26, 3:30 pm, ACC |
NONE |
Includes
meals, snacks, lodging, crafts, lifeguards, and supplies.
Online Registration
Mail-in Registration form |
 Best of Friends Adventure
Choose your adventure from the list below.
Canoe
Practice paddle strokes and get comfortable on our own
lake; then head to the Fox River in the afternoon.
Sail
A sailboat ride and rigging lessons lead to an afternoon
picnic lunch on the beach. Sail on your own in the afternoon.
Bike
Make your way from point A to B on the Elkhorn Trail,
stopping at overlooks, an ice cream shop, and for a picnic
lunch. Bikes and helmets are provided or bring your own.
Lake Michigan Kayak
Girls entering grades 7-12
Meet us in Door County’s Peninsula State Park to enjoy a
full day of kayaking on Lake Michigan. Professional guides
from the Team Leadership Center will teach kayaking skills
and about the nature around us.
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Girls entering grades 5-12 and a special female adult
Fee: $35 per person on or before 4/15 • $40 after 4/15
Canoe
Min: 4 Max: 10 participants
AC6: Fri., June 27, 9:30 am-4 pm, ACC
AC7: Fri., July 11, 9:30 am-4 pm, ACC
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Girls entering grades 5-12 and a special female adult
Sail
Min: 4 Max: 8 participants
AC8: Fri., July 18, 9:30 am-4 pm, ACC
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Girls entering grades 5-12 and a special female adult
Bike
Min: 4 Max: 16 participants
AC9: Fri., August 1, 9:30 am-4 pm, ACC
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Girls entering grades 7-12
Lake Michigan Kayak
Min: 2 Max: 5 participants
AC10: Wed., June 25, 9 am-3 pm |
NONE |
Includes snack, lifeguard (if needed), and staff guide(s).
Online Registration
Mail-in Registration form |
 Just You & Me
(day or overnight)
Girls of all ages and a special adult male
Girls, bring your dad, favorite uncle, or grandpa to have fun
in the outdoors. Try your hand at a variety of camp
activities as you drop in and visit the different stations of
your choice. Stations include crafts, boating, swimming,
hiking, archery, fishing, and more – all on the shores of
Lucas Lake.
Overnighters sing songs, make s’mores, and take a night
hike. Stay the evening in a platform tent. One family
allowed per tent. |
Girls of all ages and a special adult male
Girls, bring your dad, favorite uncle, or grandpa
Daytime Option
Min: 10 Max: 50 participants
Fee: $20 per person on or before 4/15 • $25 after 4/15
SB1: Sat., June 21, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, SBPC
SB2: Sat., August 9, 9:30 am-3:30 pm, SBPC
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Girls of all ages and a special adult male
Girls, bring your dad, favorite uncle, or grandpa
Overnight Option
Min: 10 Max: 75 participants
Fee: $40 per person on or before 4/15 • $45 after 4/15
SB3: Fri., June 20, 6 pm–Sat., June 21, 3:30 pm, SBPC
SB4: Fri., August 8, 6 pm–Sat., August 9, 3:30 pm, SBPC |
NONE |
Includes meals, snacks, lodging, crafts,
and supplies.
Online Registration
Mail-in Registration form |
  Me and My Gal Overnight:
Whodunnit?
Do you love a good mystery? The mystery starts with a
short play presented by professional actors, that outlines
the "case." There are no murders in our mystery – only
good, clean baffling fun! Work in teams to solve the
mystery by solving riddles, puzzles, and coded messages.
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Girls entering grades 1-7 and a female adult relative
Min: 30 Max: 100 participants
Fee: $30 per person before 4/15 • $35 after 4/15
TFOW: Fri., June 13, 6 pm-Sat., June 14, 9 am, TFOPC |
NONE |
NOTE: Girls must register with a female adult relative.
First
36 participants to register are guaranteed a bunk.
Online Registration
Mail-in Registration form |
   Me and My Guy Overnight:
Life’s a Beach
Girls, grab your dad, favorite uncle, or grandpa for our
beach party at Trefoil Oaks Program Center’s resort in the
woods. Have a blast cooking dinner over the campfire,
playing beach games, and more! There’s no pool or
waterfront – only beach-themed activities. Help with a
service project in the morning and be rewarded with
archery in the afternoon.
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Girls entering grades 1-7 and a male adult relative
Min: 30 Max: 100 participants
Fee: $20 per person on or before 4/15 • $25 after 4/15
TFOM: Fri., May 30, 6 pm-Sat., May 31, noon, TFOPC |
NONE |
Online Registration
Mail-in Registration form |
For Family and Friends and For Troops |
  EAA AirVenture
Whether you want to become inspired to be an engineer,
aviator, astronaut, scientist, you just like looking up when
you see planes, you don’t want to miss the world's greatest
aviation event that takes place every summer in Oshkosh.
See things done in air shows you didn't know were
possible, check out military airplanes and more.
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All age levels
Max: 120 participants
Fee: $48 per adult
$34 per girl age 14-18 • $29 per girl age 6-13
EAA1: Mon., July 28, 8 am-8 pm, EAA Aviation Center,
Oshkosh. Bus pick-up and return TFOPC and State
Fair Park and Ride (76th Street and Kearney Street) |
NONE |
Must
register with troop or family.
Mail-in Registration form Only
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Family Camp
Families sleep in platform tents, cabins, or bring your own
tent. A central shower house is available for all participants
with hot water. Meals are provided, but bring your own
campfire snacks (s’mores, pudgy pies, etc.).
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All age levels
Fee: $45 for a family of four and $10.00 each additional
person 5 years and up.
CPH1: Sat., September 13, 2 pm-Sun., September 14,
2 pm, Camp Pottawatomie Hills |
NONE |
Parents/Guardians are responsible for the supervision of
all minors at all times.
Mail-in Registration form Only
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 Girl Scout Day at Miller Park
Hear the crack of the bat and the roar of the crowd when
you join Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast to see the
Brewers play the Houston Astros. Since it’s no fun to come
alone, bring along your family and friends or come with
your troop at this special reduced price. Seats are limited.
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All age levels
Fee: $12 Terrace Reserved, $17 Terrace Box, $24 Loge
Outfield
Fri., July 25, 7:05 pm, Miller Park, Milwaukee |
NONE |
Ticket orders are on a first come, first served basis, so
don’t wait!
Download the Ticket Order form or pick one up at
your local Girl Scout Service Center.
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 Girl Scout Day at
Six Flags Great America
Join us for this special discounted Girl Scout price! Two
dates to choose from, or go both times! Six Flags Great
America is a world-class family entertainment complex
featuring thrill rides, spectacular shows, and exciting
attractions.
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All age levels
Max: 500 participants
Fee: $28 per person per ticket (tickets are nonrefundable
and can be used either date)
Sat., May 3, 10 am-8 pm, Hurricane Harbor is not open
Sat., June 7, 10 am-9 pm, Hurricane Harbor and Water
park hours are 11 am-7 pm |
Six Flag Patches extra. |
tickets are nonrefundable
and can be used either date
Dress for the weather.
Purchase tickets at any Girl Scout Service Center. |
 Juneteenth Day
Freedom Day Celebration
Join us in celebrating this milestone in the struggle for
freedom. Juneteenth Day originated on June 19, 1865, two
years after the Emancipation Proclamation. It marks the
anniversary of the day the Union Soldiers arrived in Texas
with the news that the Civil War had ended and that all
slaves were free. A special program will feature music and
storytelling. All Girl Scouts and their families are welcome
to attend.
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All age levels
Min: none
Fee: FREE (pre-registration recommended)
RPL1: Sat., June 14, 2-4 pm, Racine Public Library |
NONE |
All Girl Scouts and their families are welcome
to attend.
Mail-in Registration form Only
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  Spring Clean-Up
Help to get our Program Centers ready for summer events
and activities. Spend the morning outside in the fresh air.
No one is too small; we have tasks for all ages and skill
levels. This is a great time to ask family and friends to see
the property and help us out. |
All age levels
Fee: Free (pre-registration recommended)
CPH1: Sat., April 12, 9 am-2 pm, Camp Pottawatomie Hills
WH2: Sat., May 10, 9 am-1:30 pm, WHPC
TFO3: Sat., May 31, 11 am-1 pm, TFOPC |
Each participant will receive
a patch. |
Bring a water bottle and dress for the weather and
tasks.
Work gloves and tools are helpful. Includes lunch.
Mail-in Registration form Only
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