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2016 Resident Camp Guide

SUMMERCAMp

Daisy/Brownie

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Camp Molly LaumanAT

Summer Fun

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Resident camp is a unique sleep-away opportunity that gives girls a powerful experience building independence, character, friendships, and an understanding of the natural world, all within a safe and supportive environment. Established in 1929, Camp Molly Lauman has a rich heritage of encouraging girls to try new things, practice newfound skills, and make lifelong memories. We want each girl to have a positive experience learning more about herself and becoming comfortable in the outdoors.

Camp Molly Lauman offers programs for girls who have completed grades K-12, regardless of whether or not they are a registered Girl Scout (non-members pay an extra $15 membership fee). Girls sign up to attend individually; it is not a troop event.

WYANDOT CRAWFORD RICHLAND ASHLAND WAYNE

HOLMES

COSHOCTON

GUERNSEY

KNOX

MORROWMARION

UNION DELAWARE

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MADISON

FAIRFIELD PERRY

PICKAWAY

HOCKING

VINTON

FAYETTE

ROSS

HIGHLAND

PIKE

JACKSON

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Come camp with us!

Girls choose a program based on their interest and grade completed in school. Generally, all the girls in a program will share a living unit, typically consisting of platform tents, a picnic shelter, a latrine, a hand washing station, and a fire ring. Each group has 10-24 girls with three to five adult camp counselors. Resident camp sessions vary in length, depending upon the program and age level of the participants.

We encourage adults to work together with their girls when choosing a summer resident camp session. Resident camp is most successful when adults and girls make a decision jointly, taking the expectations of both into careful consideration.

We know your camper will have the experience of a lifetime exploring the woods, trying new activities, and making new friends. We hope you will join us this summer as we build girls of courage, confidence, and character at camp!

A typical day at camp:7:00 a.m. Rise and Shine7:45 a.m. Flag Ceremony & Announcements8:00 a.m. Breakfast9:00 a.m. Theme ActivitiesNoon Lunch1:00 p.m. Rest Hour2:00 p.m. General Activities5:45 p.m. Flag Ceremony6:00 p.m. Dinner7:00 p.m. Free Choice or All-Camp Activity 8:30 p.m. Get Ready for Bed9:00 p.m. Lights Out

Camp Molly Lauman is located in Lucasville, Ohio, about 1 ½

hours from Columbus.

You don’t have to be in a

Girl Scout troop to come to camp!

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Each camp program has a theme around which activities will focus, but ALL campers will have plenty of time to do traditional camp activities like:

• Swimming• Arts and crafts• Nature exploration• Cookouts• Campfires

• Singing silly songs• Playing games• Making new friends• Badge activities• Outdoor adventures

Plus, tons of free-choice activities are available for each group to do together. Camp counselors will help girls plan their schedule on the first night of camp. Girls could pick group activities such as:

• Creek stomping• Sling shotting• Gaga ball • Making friendship bracelets• Watching an outdoor movie • Sleeping under the stars• A tea party with one of our international counselors• Visiting the camp garden

• Hiking• Letterboxing (a type of treasure hunt)• Playing parachute games• Putting on a puppet show or play• Going on a fairy hunt• Roasting marshmallows• Snacktivities

Camp Activities

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WHERE GIRLS SLEEPCamp is rustic. Girls stay in platform tents, cabins, or yurts with other girls who have all signed up for the same camp program. Each unit has pit latrines, a hand washing station, and a picnic shelter. A central shower house is available for all girls to use. In case of severe weather, indoor shelter is available.

Platform tents are heavy canvas structures with wooden floors and four beds. Open flaps allow for light and ventilation.

Cabins have lights, screened windows, andfour beds.

Yurts are a cool cross between tents and cabins. They have ceiling fans, lights, screened windows, and four sets of bunk beds.

The lodge is a large open room. Girls sleep on folding cots and have access to indoor bathrooms. This is the only sleeping arrangement where counselors sleep in the same room with the campers.

Please check specific program descriptions to see where each group is scheduled to stay.

CAMP STAFFOur staff members go through an intense screening, selection, and training process.Many staff members are aspiring teachers, outdoor educators, and former campers.They come from all over Ohio, the UnitedStates, and the world to work here!

With the exception ofcampers who sleep in the lodge, staff members do not stay in the same sleeping quarters as campers. Instead, counselor quarters are near the center of the unit, where they can monitor all groups easily. At night, camp counselors check on girls to make sure that they are settling down well. Often, they’ll read stories or sing them to sleep. Staff members are always within earshot,if they are needed.

Platform Tent

Cabin

Yurt

Camp Molly Lauman, my home in the woods...

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BRING A FRIEND!Girls can request ONE buddy to bunk with at camp. Requests for multiple buddies will not be honored. To be bunk buddies girls must be registered for the same program and both girls must request each other by name, not troop number.

Most girls come to camp on their own, without a buddy, so if your camper is nervous about not knowing anybody, let her know that there will be many girls just like her who are eager to make new friends! If she has more than one friend coming, don’t worry. Girls can hang out with all of their friends, new and old, during most of the daytime activities, like swimming, meals, and game time.

...I would stay all year if I could.

MEALSMost meals are served family style in the camp dining hall. We also do campfire cookouts where girls will help plan and prepare their meals. Meals are kid-friendly and healthy. We prepare many dishes from scratch, which allows us to easily accommodate most common allergies and dietary restrictions.

Typical meals include homemade pizza, cheese quesadillas with tomato soup, and breakfast burritos. Picky eaters can usually find something that they like on our salad bar or sandwich station.

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Quiz Results16-26 It sounds like you’re not quite ready to take the plunge but you could try one of these options. Family Campout lets your folks spend the night with you or you could try a Saturday program to get a feel for what camping is like. Or day camp might be more your style because you get to have all sorts of camp fun during the day, but go home to sleep in your own bed at night.

27-37 You’re confident and ready to try new things! Troop Core Camp might be great for you and your friends. Or, bring a buddy along to a two night resident camp session and make new friends.

38-48 If you’re not already a camping pro, you’re going to be a natural! You love adventure, trying new things, and making new friends. It sounds like you’re ready for a resident camp session that lasts a whole week!

1 2 3 Do you enjoy staying overnight at a friend’s house?

1 2 3 Can you shampoo and brush/comb your own hair?

1 2 3 Do you do chores at home?

1 2 3 Do you enjoy outdoor activities like playing in the woods/stream/ field?

1 2 3 Can you survive without a radio, TV, video games, iPod, and cell phone?

1 2 3 Can you see a spider or bug without running around shrieking?

1 2 3 Can you make your own bed and keep track of your own things?

1 2 3 Do you like to meet new people and do things with other girls, not just your best friends?

1 2 3 Do you enjoy sleeping outside and listening to the sounds of nature?

1 2 3 Can you sleep without a nightlight?

1 2 3 Would you be ok if you had to walk to a nearby building to brush your teeth or use the bathroom?

1 2 3 Would you be ok sleeping in a tent/ cabin with other girls, knowing that your counselors are in a nearby tent/cabin?

1 2 3 Will you try new foods that might be different than what you eat at home?

1 2 3 Do you enjoy trying new things?

1 2 3 Can you live by the Girl Scout Law?

1 2 3 Are you REALLY excited about camp?

= Total Points

No

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May

be?

You

bet!

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Quiz Results13-20 Your daughter (and you) might not be quite ready for resident camp, but you might want to look into your local Girl Scout Day Camp, where girls enjoy tons of daytime camp fun, but come home at night. Also, check out our Family Campout where your whole family can come spend the weekend at camp. Day Camp and family camping are great ways to prepare girls (and parents) for resident camp next summer.

21-30 It sounds like you‘re ready to send your daughter to camp for at least a two night mini-session! But start off with Family Campout or Troop Core Camp if you’re still not sure. Attending the Open House in May will help you and your daughter prepare.

31-39 You’ve done this before, haven’t you? You are confident in your daughter’s abilities and willing to help her prepare for camp. You and your daughter are ready for a camp session lasting a whole week!

Can YOU relax and enjoy yourself when 1 2 3your daughter is at a slumber party?

Would you be ok communicating with 1 2 3your daughter only by mail?

Are you prepared to not see your 1 2 3daughter for several days?

Are you comfortable with your daughter 1 2 3 living and playing in a rustic setting where it may rain and thunder?

Would you be willing to work with your 1 2 3daughter so she’ll be comfortable using her sleeping bag, flashlight, and mess kit?

Are you willing to entrust the camp staff 1 2 3with the care of your daughter?

Are you confident in your daughter’s ability to:

Socialize with girls she doesn’t 1 2 3already know?

Shampoo and brush/comb her own hair? 1 2 3

Make her bed and keep track 1 2 3of her belongings?

Help with camp chores like sweeping, 1 2 3setting tables, and picking up litter?

Sleep in a tent/cabin with other girls, 1 2 3knowing that her counselors are in a nearby tent/cabin?

Try new foods and fill up on food that 1 2 3she likes if she doesn’t like the maindish? Ask about ingredients beforeeating something to which she might be allergic?

Ask for help if she needs it? 1 2 3

Total Points =

No

way

!

May

be?

You

bet!

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Check Out

Camp!Open HouseTour camp, meet summer camp staff members, and ask any questions that you may have about resident camp. Don’t miss this opportunity to check out our living accommodations – poke your head in the tents, cabins, and yurts, test out the beds, and explore the dining hall. Plus, you’ll have a chance to join in a game of gaga, learn a new song, make a friendship bracelet, and toast a gourmet s’more!

Date: Sun., May 1, 2016Time: 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.Cost: FreePlease R.S.V.P. by registering for this free event online.

The Big CleanHelp us get camp ready for the busy spring and summer ahead. Projects may include trail maintenance, setting up tent units, spring cleaning of buildings, and more. A Girl Scout can earn $25 toward her resident camp fee for her service at the work day. In addition, a girl can bring along one or more adult family members who can each earn a $25 service credit toward her program fee. Space is limited and registration is required. Participants must help for the entire day to earn the service credit. Your $5 registration will hold your space, and upon completion of the workday, will be refunded in your service credit.

Date: Sat., April 16, 2016Time: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.Cost: $5 per person

Family CampoutJoin us at Camp Molly Lauman as we celebrate the Great American Backyard Campout. Explore nature, try archery and/or slingshotting, stomp through the creek, and try out other crafts, games, and adventures that will inspire families to develop a deeper connection to nature and each other. Some activities have age restrictions and/or maximum participant restrictions. Price includes meals, activities, and lodging in platform tent.

Date: Fri., June 24 - Sun., June 26, 2016

Time: 6:30 p.m. - 10 a.m.

Cost: $40 per person ages five and older; $20 per child under five

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Resident Camp Mini-SessionsMini-sessions are a great way for first time and younger campers to try out camp. Mini-sessions all include three to five hours of themed program activities, plus a chance to swim, cookout, explore nature, and sing silly songs at a campfire program. Activities are all weather dependent. In case of storms, indoor shelter and alternate activities are always on hand.

Cowgirl Camp Giddy up, little cowgirls, and head to camp for this rootin’ tootin’ mini-session. You’ll make a western craft, learn cowgirl songs to sing ‘round the campfire, sleep in a platform tent, and get to know our four-legged friends down at the barn. You’ll spend a total of three hours at the barn doing a combination of ground and in-saddle activities.

Frosty Fun Do you want to build a snowman? Cool off with some frosty fun this summer by making your own ice cream and snowball slime, plus make a snowy craft project to take home.

Pajama PartyBring your favorite stuffed animal to the ultimate camp slumber party. You’ll make a snuggly craft project for bedtime, explore the nocturnal world on a night hike, splash around the pool at a twilight swim, and watch an outdoor movie.

Fairies and Firef liesDid you know that there is magic in the forest surrounding Camp Molly Lauman? You’ll get a chance to look for signs of it as you go on a fairy hunt, catch fireflies, and look for water sprites in the creek. Plus, you’ll make your own fairy skirt and wand to take home.

Dates: Wed., June 15 - Fri., June 17, 2016Sun., June 19 - Tues., June 21, 2016Wed., June 22 - Fri., June 24, 2016Wed., July 6 - Fri., July 8, 2016 Sun., Aug. 7 - Tues., Aug. 9, 2016

Cost: $175

Dates:Wed., June 15 - Fri., June 17, 2016Wed., July 6 - Fri., July 8, 2016

Cost: $175

Dates:Wed., June 15 - Fri., June 17, 2016 Sun., June 19 - Tues., June 21, 2016Wed., June 22 - Fri., June 24, 2016Wed., July 6 - Fri., July 8, 2016 Sun., Aug. 7 - Tues., Aug. 9, 2016

Cost: $175

Dates:Wed., June 15 - Fri., June 17, 2016 Sun., June 19 - Tues., June 21, 2016Wed., June 22 - Fri., June 24, 2016Wed., July 6 - Fri., July 8, 2016 Sun., Aug. 7 - Tues., Aug. 9, 2016

Cost: $175

# of Days

3

# of Days

3

# of Days

3

2 - 3

K - 3

K - 3

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

# of Days

3K - 3

GradeCompleted

Platform Tent

Yurt

Lodge

Cabin

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Week-LongResident Camp Sessions

Ready for a full week of outdoor adventure? At our week-long camps, girls spend three to five hours a day doing themed activities. The rest of their time is filled with traditional camp activities and group free-choice selections, such as swimming, arts and crafts, games, creeking, and slingshotting. Full-week sessions are not recommended for first-time campers.

Clowning Around Ever think about joining the circus? At this crazy, zany week at camp you’ll learn all sorts of awesome stunts and circus tricks. Try out juggling, plate spinning, clown makeup, magic tricks, slacklining, and improv comedy. Then put on a show with your new circus friends at the end of the week!

ExplorersDo you like exploring and adventuring outdoors? At camp, you’ll get to splash in the creek, dig in the garden, shoot slingshots, go on a treasure hunt, search for bugs and animals, and cook over a campfire. If all of that sounds like fun, then this is the session for you!

Medieval Merriment Hear ye, hear ye! There’s a crisis in the royal kingdom – dragons are running amok and we need your help to stop them! At this camp, you’ll join a quest to solve the dragon problem, play popular games from renaissance times, take aim at the slingshot range, hear stories of princesses, and much more!

Dates:Sun., June 26 - Fri., July 1, 2016

Cost: $305

Dates:Sun., July 17 - Fri., July 22, 2016

Cost: $325

Dates:Sun., June 26 - Fri., July 1, 2016

Cost: $305

# of Days

6

# of Days

6

# of Days

6

2 - 3

2 - 3

2 - 3

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

Yurt

Cabin

Lodge

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Pioneer GirlsStep back in time to explore life on the American frontier. You’ll get to make a rag doll, play pioneer games, make frontier snacks, and visit the make-believe General Store (where you can try out pioneer toys, sample sweets, dip candles, and try on pioneer clothes).

PonytailsSaddle up for week at cowgirl camp! You’ll learn how to be safe around horses, how to pet and groom them, and how to start and stop your horse all by yourself. You’ll have a total ofnine hours of combined ground and in-saddle lessons during your week at camp. Then round out your week of western adventure with a cowgirl craft project, signing cowgirl songs ‘round the campfire, and helping to prepare your own chuckwagon cookout.

TadpolesDo you love the water? At this session you’ll experience all of the wonders of water that camp has to offer! You’ll get to stomp in the creek looking for crawdads and other critters, make natural sandstone face paint, and spend lots of time splashing in the pool. Discover how much water plants need to grow by helping in the camp garden. And experience the tastier side of getting enough water for your own body by having a watery tea party, complete with juicy, delicious, watery snacks.

Dates:Sun., July 31 - Fri., Aug. 5, 2016

Cost: $305

Dates:Sun., July 10 - Fri., July 15, 2016Sun., July 17 - Fri., July 22, 2016Sun., July 24 - Fri., July 29, 2016Sun., July 31 - Fri., Aug. 5, 2016

Cost: $325

Dates:Sun., July 24 - Fri., July 29, 2016

Cost: $325

# of Days

6

# of Days

6

# of Days

6

2 - 3

2 - 3

2 - 3

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

GradeCompleted

Platform Tent

Cabin

Lodge

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Does your camper want souvenirs to remember her exciting time at Camp Molly Lauman? Pre-order your care packages by June 1 by ordering when you register online or by submitting the order form, which can be found in your Parent Handbook and confirmation materials. All items will be packaged in a FREE drawstring bag and at camp waiting for your camper. (Multiple care packages will be combined into one drawstring bag, if ordered for the same week of camp.)Choose one or more of the following themed care packages:

Items are not shown to scale. Colors and styles may vary.

Camp Molly Lauman

Care Packages

Camp Essentials BundleBe ready for your adventure with these must-have camp items: a Molly Lauman water bottle, hanging LED flashlight/lantern, carabiner clip, and a tie-dyed bandana.

Summer Chillin’ Bundle Keep cool this summer with a spritzer fan

(batteries included), mini water blaster pool toy, and magic micro-bead cooling bandana.

Endless Summer BundleMake summer memories last all yearlong with a Molly Lauman vinyl decal,mini harmonica necklace, playing cards, and magnetic poetry photo frame for your locker.

$20

$20

$25

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Check out the next page for details about how to get a free camp T-shirt!

Camp Journal The most awesome camp journal ever! Packed with guided, colorful pages to record every aspect of camp fun. Includes a pen, postcards for writing home, games, jokes, amazing info on stars, plants, hiking, and more.

Mess KitThis mess kit has everything you’ll need when it comes time to cookout. The kit includes a plate, bowl, cut, and cutlery,all packaged in a convenient mesh bag.

2016 CML T-shirtKelly green “Adventure Awaits” T-shirt

Youth S – Adult XL

$12

$10

$20

Adult XXL–XXXL

$16

Plush HorseCuddling this stuffed

horse is sure to helpany cowgirl gallop off

into Dreamland. Comeswearing a Molly Lauman bandana.

Teddy B ear A 13” Ty teddy bear wearing a Molly Lauman bandana is the perfect snuggle buddy for any camper.

Camp Care Packages

must be ordered by

June 1, 2016

After June 1, availability

cannot be guaranteed.

!

$10$14

2016 Camp PatchAll girls receive a patch by attending resident camp!

awaits

Add-ons can be bundled with a care package or purchased individually.

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Registering is easy! Adults, here’s how:1. Online registration becomes active at 9 a.m. on Feb. 1, 2016.

2. Figure out which program and dates your camper would like to attend.3. Visit gsoh.org and click on the resident camp online registration box.4. Submit your registration along with applicable payment. 5. Check your inbox. Your receipt will be emailed to the address associated with your CORA online account. We’ll also send payment reminders and tips as camp approaches.

TIP: Unsure of your login information or how to navigate online registration? Do a test run before registration opens by trying to log on and sign up for one of our family events or another council program. Contact us if you have trouble by calling 614-487-8101 or 1-800-621-7042.

Payment is easy! Here’s what and when you need to pay: 1. $40 non-refundable deposit—due at time of registration2. $40 bus fee (if applicable)—due at time of registration3. $15 membership dues (if not a current Girl Scout)—due at time of registration4. Care Package fee (if applicable)—due at time of order5. Remaining balance—due on June 1, 2016 or your registration is subject to cancellation6. A late payment fee of $20 will be added to all balances paid after the June 1 payment deadline and late registrations submitted after June 1

Bus TransportationHop on a bus to camp for transportation that’s fun for girls and easy for parents! Camp counselors supervise the bus ride, play road trip games, and sing songs with the girls.

The bus fee is $40, no matter where the stop. Preregistration is required. Bus fees must be paid at the time of registration. Catch the bus in Delaware or Columbus!

Exact bus stop locations and times will be posted on the parents section of the camp page on gsoh.org.

How to Register

Paper registrations are also available. Call 1-800-621-7042 and we’ll mail you one.

Free Mystery ShirtRegister before April 1 and you’ll get a free T-shirt that’s only available through this special offer! This year’s shirt is white with a white logo—perfect for tie dying at camp! This offer is good for one T-shirt per camper. T-shirts will be delivered at camper check-in. Camper must attend to receive shirt.

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Frequently Asked Registration QuestionsMy camper’s program is full, what should I do?If you call us, we can add you to a waitlist; but very few waitlisted campers actually make it onto the roster. Please consider signing up for a second choice program if your first choice is full.

Is financial assistance available?Yes! Financial assistance and a variety of camperships are available for all programs in this mailer except for family camp. Find out more information at gsoh.org, by emailing [email protected], or by calling 1-800-621-7042.

When will I get my confirmation packet?It’s online right now! All confirmation materials are posted under the camp tab of gsoh.org. Go there for packing lists, forms that will need to be filled out, check-in and check-out times, and more valuable information about summer camp.

Can campers stay with a sister or friend?Yes! If girls are registering for the same program, they can request ONE other girl as a buddy. Please do not ask for more than one buddy; the request will not be honored. Please request buddies by name, not troop number.

When is final payment due?All payments must be received by June 1, 2016. A late fee of $20 will be added to any payments not received by June 1.

Can I register after June 1?Yes! If there is space in a program, you can register up until the week before a camp starts. A late registration fee of $20 is added to all resident camp registrations made after June 1.

Cancellation PolicyResident camp cancellations made before June 1, 2016 will receive a full refund, minus the $40 non-refundable deposit.Cancellations after June 1, 2016 must include a doctor’s note or other suitable documentation. Acceptable situations include camper’s illness, family emergency, parent’s change of job status or job transfer, etc. If eligible for a refund, minus the deposit, a written request must be submitted to the Council Headquarters within two weeks of the start of the intended camp program. Refunds are made by Council check and will be mailed. Please allow four to six weeks for processing. No refunds will be given after Aug. 31, 2016.If a camp session is cancelled by GSOH due to low enrollment or other reasons, campers will be given a choice to transfer to a suitable open session or receive a full refund of amount paid.

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GAMESSUMMER

Camp Clas sics Splash in the pool, take aim at the slingshot range, go on a letterboxing treasure hunt, and cook over a campfire – these are just some of the outdoor adventures you’ll participate in at this exciting day at camp. Both troops and individual girls are welcome to attend!Limited adult spots are available. Non-participating adults are welcome to watch, but must preregister.

Splash & Saddle Spend a day at Camp Molly Lauman’s two most popular spots, the barn and the pool! Take the reins for a horseback arena lesson, spend time splashing at the pool, and round out the fun with traditional camp activities like crafts, games, and lunch in the camp dining hall. Both troops and individual girls are welcome to attend! Limited adult spots are available. Non-participating adults are welcome to watch, but must preregister.

Troop Core CampTroop Core Camp is a great way for troops to experience the outdoors in a way that’s easy for the troop leaders! Troops need to provide adult supervision for their girls, but at Core Camp, we provide the rest – program facilitators, song leaders, activity materials, and made from scratch meals. Activities might include slingshotting, horseback riding, nature studies, games, creeking, arts and crafts, swimming, and more!Some activities have age and/or maximum participant restrictions. Troop Camp Certification is not required for Troop Core Camp.

Location: Camp Molly Lauman

Cost: $15 per participant$5 per adult (non-participating, includes lunch)

Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Date: Sat., July 2, 2016

Location:Camp Molly Lauman

Cost: $15 per participant$5 per adult (non-participating, includes lunch)

Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Dates:Sat., July 2, 2016Sat., July 9, 2016Sat., July 23, 2016

Location:Camp Molly Lauman

Cost: $40 per participant

Time:6:30 p.m. - 10 a.m.

Date:Fri., Aug. 5 - Sun., Aug. 7, 2016

2 - 8

GradeCompleted

2 - 3

GradeCompleted

2 - 3

GradeCompleted

Other Outdoor Adventures

Troop Core Camp – Daisy Day Daisy Day at Troop Core Camp is a great way for troops to experience the outdoors in a way that’s easy for the troop leaders! Camp staff will lead the girls in songs, crafts, games, and all sorts of outdoor adventures. Lunch is provided in the camp dining hall.

Location: Camp Molly Lauman

Cost: $15 per participant

Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Date: Sat., Aug. 6, 2016

K - 1

GradeCompleted

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GAMESSUMMER

Which day campis best for you?

We offer day camps throughout the council; as far north as Wooster, as far south as Rio Grande, as far east as Dillon State Park and

as far west as Paint Creek State Park. We also utilize many of the metro parks such as Blendon Woods, Slate Run, and Christmas Run Park not to mention our own camps-Crooked Lane, Ken-Jockety, and Beckoning Trails. Cost for a week of day camp ranges between $35-$95 and depends on whether it is an all day camp or a twilight camp in addition to what is offered.

Check outthe details at

gsoh.org

Other Outdoor Adventures Day Camp 2016Want a camp experience that’s nearby, but where you don’t have to spend the night? Day camp is a fantastic opportunity for you to experience the great outdoors in a five-day camp session that’s fun, affordable, and close to home. Campers will learn the spirit of competition and sportsmanship as they compete in games and challenges, plus enjoy all the fun of traditional camp, like exploring nature, cooking outdoors, making crafts, and much more! With 17 different locations and nine weeks to choose from, we hope that something will fit your needs and busy summer schedule. Registration opens onApril 1, 2016.

Adults, can you spare five days this summer to make a difference in the lives of girls? Day camp depends on

dedicated volunteers to have nine successful, fun-filled weeks each year. The number of girls who can be accepted to day camp directly correlates to the number of adult volunteers. As a volunteer, you’ll receive training to become familiar with the program, learn basic outdoor skills, and receive a day of orientation at the site by the day camp director. Please consider volunteering so we can provide as many opportunities as possible for every girl who wants to attend! Check out all the day camp opportunites at gsoh.org.

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