The document announces several upcoming Girl Scouts events including the Annual Meeting on April 30th, bridging ceremonies from Daisies to Brownies and between other levels, and volunteer appreciation events in April. It also provides information about summer camp programs and the new Girls' Guide to Girl Scouting resource. Shop hours are listed for bridging kits and volunteer appreciation meals are planned for different locations.
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The Mary Boon Strikers Cricket Club defeated the La Savana Cricket Club by 80 runs in a match played on April 24, 2011 at the Charles Vlaun Stadium. Colin Scott scored 50 runs for the Mary Boon team to be named man of the match. Batting first, Mary Boon scored 142 runs with 7 wickets while La Savana was bowled out for 62 runs, with Luther Baly taking 3 wickets for the La Savana team.
The document provides guidance for troop leaders on completing a troop's program portfolio using the National Program Portfolio which includes three leadership journeys, badges to build skills, and troop crests. It encourages leaders to launch the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting by opening the books with girls to discover what's inside and share in the excitement. Leaders are reminded that being girl-led means not planning the year in advance without input from girls and that girls should choose a journey to earn awards for, and can add other activities like trips, badges, and a cookie sale to bring the journey theme to life.
Laura Herron is a 2005 graduate of Hesston High School in Kansas who earned a Master's degree in Architecture in 2010. She is a lifelong Girl Scout who used cookie sale profits to fund impressive international travel experiences throughout her Scouting career, including trips to Mexico, Finland, and Costa Rica for outdoor adventures. Girl Scouting allowed Laura to combine her passions for travel, family, food, gardening and learning about other cultures.
Troop 20905 from Salina, Kansas spent an evening making Valentines and eating pizza. They later delivered 40 Valentines to residents at Sterling House, singing and visiting with residents. The troop also took a field trip to Sunflower Bank to learn about banking and money. Upcoming travel opportunities for Girl Scouts include trips to Georgia, Texas or Chicago, New York or California, and destinations in the Appalachian Mountains or Yellowstone National Park.
This document discusses several Girl Scout events that took place in western Kansas in early 2011. It mentions that Girl Scouts in Hays and Garden City had successful cookie kickoffs in January, exceeding their sales goals and allowing funds for future activities. It also discusses a troop from Liberal that won awards for their stamp designs in a history contest. Additionally, it summarizes an overnight mystery event in Colby for older Girl Scouts and proclamations of Girl Scout Cookie Month in Goodland and Hays.
World Thinking Day is celebrated annually by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides worldwide on February 22nd. On this day, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor sister organizations in other countries. This celebration gives girls a chance to connect internationally and reminds them that Girl Scouts is part of a global community of nearly 150 countries. Local troops in the document celebrate World Thinking Day through learning about other cultures, tasting international foods, and playing musical instruments from Africa.
This document is the 2010 annual report for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. It discusses some of the activities Girl Scouts participated in during the year, including touring the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and coordinating a community blood drive. It also summarizes the national rebranding campaign launched by Girl Scouts of the USA to attract more girls and volunteers. The report highlights STEM programs offered to girls and their efforts to advocate for healthy media images and body image for girls.
The document is a playbill for the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Theatre's premiere performance in April 2011. It provides information on the event including the location, date and time. It also lists award recipients being recognized for their years of service including 20, 25 and 30 year numeral guards receiving appreciation pins and honors pins. The Gladys Wiedemann Award and Wheatbelt Service Award recipients are also noted.
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The Mary Boon Strikers Cricket Club defeated the La Savana Cricket Club by 80 runs in a match played on April 24, 2011 at the Charles Vlaun Stadium. Colin Scott scored 50 runs for the Mary Boon team to be named man of the match. Batting first, Mary Boon scored 142 runs with 7 wickets while La Savana was bowled out for 62 runs, with Luther Baly taking 3 wickets for the La Savana team.
The document provides guidance for troop leaders on completing a troop's program portfolio using the National Program Portfolio which includes three leadership journeys, badges to build skills, and troop crests. It encourages leaders to launch the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting by opening the books with girls to discover what's inside and share in the excitement. Leaders are reminded that being girl-led means not planning the year in advance without input from girls and that girls should choose a journey to earn awards for, and can add other activities like trips, badges, and a cookie sale to bring the journey theme to life.
Laura Herron is a 2005 graduate of Hesston High School in Kansas who earned a Master's degree in Architecture in 2010. She is a lifelong Girl Scout who used cookie sale profits to fund impressive international travel experiences throughout her Scouting career, including trips to Mexico, Finland, and Costa Rica for outdoor adventures. Girl Scouting allowed Laura to combine her passions for travel, family, food, gardening and learning about other cultures.
Troop 20905 from Salina, Kansas spent an evening making Valentines and eating pizza. They later delivered 40 Valentines to residents at Sterling House, singing and visiting with residents. The troop also took a field trip to Sunflower Bank to learn about banking and money. Upcoming travel opportunities for Girl Scouts include trips to Georgia, Texas or Chicago, New York or California, and destinations in the Appalachian Mountains or Yellowstone National Park.
This document discusses several Girl Scout events that took place in western Kansas in early 2011. It mentions that Girl Scouts in Hays and Garden City had successful cookie kickoffs in January, exceeding their sales goals and allowing funds for future activities. It also discusses a troop from Liberal that won awards for their stamp designs in a history contest. Additionally, it summarizes an overnight mystery event in Colby for older Girl Scouts and proclamations of Girl Scout Cookie Month in Goodland and Hays.
World Thinking Day is celebrated annually by Girl Scouts and Girl Guides worldwide on February 22nd. On this day, girls participate in activities and projects with global themes to honor sister organizations in other countries. This celebration gives girls a chance to connect internationally and reminds them that Girl Scouts is part of a global community of nearly 150 countries. Local troops in the document celebrate World Thinking Day through learning about other cultures, tasting international foods, and playing musical instruments from Africa.
This document is the 2010 annual report for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. It discusses some of the activities Girl Scouts participated in during the year, including touring the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and coordinating a community blood drive. It also summarizes the national rebranding campaign launched by Girl Scouts of the USA to attract more girls and volunteers. The report highlights STEM programs offered to girls and their efforts to advocate for healthy media images and body image for girls.
The document is a playbill for the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland Theatre's premiere performance in April 2011. It provides information on the event including the location, date and time. It also lists award recipients being recognized for their years of service including 20, 25 and 30 year numeral guards receiving appreciation pins and honors pins. The Gladys Wiedemann Award and Wheatbelt Service Award recipients are also noted.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for four regional offices. A wide variety of programs are offered in June and July for Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scouts, focusing on outdoor activities, arts, cooking, horses, and learning about history and nature. Program locations include Camp Four Winds, Old Cowtown Museum, Starwoods Outdoor Center, and various cities. Contact information is provided for questions about membership, volunteering, or any of the summer programs.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for additional questions. A wide variety of programs are offered ranging from overnight camps to day programs focused on topics like art, cooking, horses, and more. Contact information is provided for four different offices around the state to answer additional questions about membership, volunteering, or any of the listed summer programs.
The document is a table of contents for a Girl Scouts summer program guide. It lists over 40 summer camp and program options offered in June 2011 for different Girl Scout levels. The options include camp programs, day programs, and overnight programs covering topics like art, cooking, nature, horses, and more. Locations include Camp Four Winds, Old Cowtown Museum, Starwoods Outdoor Center, Salina, Dodge City, Wichita, and Camp Hazen.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for additional questions. A wide variety of programs are offered ranging from overnight camps to day programs focused on topics like art, cooking, horses, and more. Contact information is provided for four different Girl Scout offices in the state to answer any additional questions about membership, volunteering, or the summer programs.
Girl Scouts are encouraged to wear their uniforms or pins on March 10-11 to celebrate 99 years of Girl Scouting. They can also earn a patch by ordering before March 31. Girl Scouts who sell 30 boxes of cookies will earn Cookie Credits to use for council events through November 15. A new Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting will be available in fall 2011 with updated badge activities. Girl Scouts should explore the third journey in the meantime. The new GSUSA website for girls has games and resources. Summer camp registration begins April 1. April is Volunteer Appreciation Month - ways to thank leaders include writing notes, videos, baking treats, and writing letters. Girl Scouts and Goodwill are partner
The document advertises a Girl Scouts trip to Savannah, Georgia in June 2012. It mentions visiting important sites from Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low's life, including her birthplace and the site of the first Girl Scout meeting. It also lists activities like carriage rides, museums, ghost tours and riverboat cruises. The summary encourages girls to sign up for the trip as adults are ready but more girls are needed, and the trip will take place during Savannah's celebration of the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts.
The document provides information about the 2011 Girl Scout cookie sale training. It discusses the tradition and purpose of the cookie sale, including supporting the Girl Scout mission and providing financial literacy and entrepreneurship skills for girls. Safety guidelines are reviewed for girl and cookie protection. New cookies and packaging are introduced. Recognition details are provided, including new gift cards and events. Goal setting on the cookie website is encouraged. Important dates like the kickoff and order deadline are noted.
The document provides information for Girl Scout troops on how to conduct cookie booth sales, including:
- Who can participate (Brownies through Ambassadors except Daisies)
- Details on scheduling booths through the online scheduler from January 19th to March 13th
- Guidelines on setting up, running, and staffing the booths appropriately
The document provides information about upcoming Girl Scout cookie sales and events. It announces that cookie sales will begin on January 22nd and gives important cookie sale dates. Girls are encouraged to set goals and practice their sales pitch. The document also provides details about celebrating the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts and encourages girls to submit ideas. It highlights a girl who made friends through her involvement with Girl Scouts and staying connected online.
Two Girl Scouts from Kansas, Allison Stukey and Shelbey Logan, along with two volunteers, participated in a program at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Through the program, the Girl Scouts learned about NASA's science missions and careers in aerospace. They are now responsible for organizing astronomy training sessions and forming a Girl Scout astronomy club. The newsletter also provides information about upcoming Girl Scout travel opportunities and events in Kansas.
The document provides information for troops participating in the Fall Opportunity Sale, including:
1) Key dates and guidelines for the sale such as girls taking orders October 1-10, troops inputting orders by October 12, and products being delivered October 25-28.
2) Details on new products, partners, and programs for the sale like peppermint bark, chocolate toffee almonds, and online magazine sales through American Publishers Hearst.
3) Instructions and forms for troop managers covering topics like parent permission, order forms, money handling, and audits to ensure a successful sale.
The document provides a summary of Girl Scout activities in the Emporia and Parsons regions over the summer and upcoming events. It discusses camping trips over the summer and improvements made to the Osage City Scout House. It also announces that three Girl Scouts earned their Silver Award by raising awareness for malnourished animals. The calendar then lists upcoming events for both regions from August to November, including camping trips, meetings, craft activities and training sessions.
This document is a summer program guide for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland that provides an at-a-glance schedule of programs and events from June to July 2010. It lists over 100 programs by date ranging from half-day to week-long offerings at various locations, including camps, museums, and outdoor centers. The guide provides contact details for the organization and details on resident camp options, safety, and registration forms at the end.
The At-A-Glance Event Guide provides information about various events taking place in August and September 2009, including location, date, code, Girl Scout level, minimum and maximum attendance, and reservation deadline. Some of the highlighted events include First Aid & CPR training on August 25th, Just Dad & Me Fishing on September 12th, Day Camp Outdoor Leadership on September 17th, Wild Times at the Zoo sessions on September 19th, and X-treme Low Adventure Course on September 20th. The guide also lists area meetings and product sale trainings occurring during these months.
This document is the Spring 2009 Road Map for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. It provides information about Girl Scout center shops locations and hours, an event guide and calendar of activities from January to June 2009 organized by month and girl level, frequently asked questions about reservations, and a council reservation form. The road map allows girls to discover themselves, connect with others, and take action through hands-on cooperative learning experiences.
This document provides an event guide for Girl Scout programs and camps across multiple regions and locations in Kansas. It includes details on overnight camps, day camps, and programs held at locations like museums, outdoor centers, and lakes. The guide lists over 50 unique programs organized by date and including the program title, recommended age levels, location, and page number for more information.
This document provides information about Girl Scout programs and events in Kansas for the fall and winter seasons. It lists contact information for various Girl Scout centers around the state and their hours. It then outlines programs and events available each month from January to June for different Girl Scout age levels, including activities like cookie kickoffs, dances, camping trips and theater outings. The document encourages browsing the guide to find journeys and encourages registration for events listed.
The document provides information about Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland summer programs, including contact information for local offices, details on the benefits of Girl Scouting and summer camps, how to register a friend to attend, and a table of contents listing specific summer camp programs and locations. It emphasizes that the goal is to create memorable experiences that help girls build courage, confidence and character.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for four regional offices. A wide variety of programs are offered in June and July for Daisy through Ambassador Girl Scouts, focusing on outdoor activities, arts, cooking, horses, and learning about history and nature. Program locations include Camp Four Winds, Old Cowtown Museum, Starwoods Outdoor Center, and various cities. Contact information is provided for questions about membership, volunteering, or any of the summer programs.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for additional questions. A wide variety of programs are offered ranging from overnight camps to day programs focused on topics like art, cooking, horses, and more. Contact information is provided for four different offices around the state to answer additional questions about membership, volunteering, or any of the listed summer programs.
The document is a table of contents for a Girl Scouts summer program guide. It lists over 40 summer camp and program options offered in June 2011 for different Girl Scout levels. The options include camp programs, day programs, and overnight programs covering topics like art, cooking, nature, horses, and more. Locations include Camp Four Winds, Old Cowtown Museum, Starwoods Outdoor Center, Salina, Dodge City, Wichita, and Camp Hazen.
The document provides information about summer programs offered by Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland, including program titles, dates, locations, and contact details for additional questions. A wide variety of programs are offered ranging from overnight camps to day programs focused on topics like art, cooking, horses, and more. Contact information is provided for four different Girl Scout offices in the state to answer any additional questions about membership, volunteering, or the summer programs.
Girl Scouts are encouraged to wear their uniforms or pins on March 10-11 to celebrate 99 years of Girl Scouting. They can also earn a patch by ordering before March 31. Girl Scouts who sell 30 boxes of cookies will earn Cookie Credits to use for council events through November 15. A new Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting will be available in fall 2011 with updated badge activities. Girl Scouts should explore the third journey in the meantime. The new GSUSA website for girls has games and resources. Summer camp registration begins April 1. April is Volunteer Appreciation Month - ways to thank leaders include writing notes, videos, baking treats, and writing letters. Girl Scouts and Goodwill are partner
The document advertises a Girl Scouts trip to Savannah, Georgia in June 2012. It mentions visiting important sites from Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low's life, including her birthplace and the site of the first Girl Scout meeting. It also lists activities like carriage rides, museums, ghost tours and riverboat cruises. The summary encourages girls to sign up for the trip as adults are ready but more girls are needed, and the trip will take place during Savannah's celebration of the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts.
The document provides information about the 2011 Girl Scout cookie sale training. It discusses the tradition and purpose of the cookie sale, including supporting the Girl Scout mission and providing financial literacy and entrepreneurship skills for girls. Safety guidelines are reviewed for girl and cookie protection. New cookies and packaging are introduced. Recognition details are provided, including new gift cards and events. Goal setting on the cookie website is encouraged. Important dates like the kickoff and order deadline are noted.
The document provides information for Girl Scout troops on how to conduct cookie booth sales, including:
- Who can participate (Brownies through Ambassadors except Daisies)
- Details on scheduling booths through the online scheduler from January 19th to March 13th
- Guidelines on setting up, running, and staffing the booths appropriately
The document provides information about upcoming Girl Scout cookie sales and events. It announces that cookie sales will begin on January 22nd and gives important cookie sale dates. Girls are encouraged to set goals and practice their sales pitch. The document also provides details about celebrating the 100th anniversary of Girl Scouts and encourages girls to submit ideas. It highlights a girl who made friends through her involvement with Girl Scouts and staying connected online.
Two Girl Scouts from Kansas, Allison Stukey and Shelbey Logan, along with two volunteers, participated in a program at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Through the program, the Girl Scouts learned about NASA's science missions and careers in aerospace. They are now responsible for organizing astronomy training sessions and forming a Girl Scout astronomy club. The newsletter also provides information about upcoming Girl Scout travel opportunities and events in Kansas.
The document provides information for troops participating in the Fall Opportunity Sale, including:
1) Key dates and guidelines for the sale such as girls taking orders October 1-10, troops inputting orders by October 12, and products being delivered October 25-28.
2) Details on new products, partners, and programs for the sale like peppermint bark, chocolate toffee almonds, and online magazine sales through American Publishers Hearst.
3) Instructions and forms for troop managers covering topics like parent permission, order forms, money handling, and audits to ensure a successful sale.
The document provides a summary of Girl Scout activities in the Emporia and Parsons regions over the summer and upcoming events. It discusses camping trips over the summer and improvements made to the Osage City Scout House. It also announces that three Girl Scouts earned their Silver Award by raising awareness for malnourished animals. The calendar then lists upcoming events for both regions from August to November, including camping trips, meetings, craft activities and training sessions.
This document is a summer program guide for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland that provides an at-a-glance schedule of programs and events from June to July 2010. It lists over 100 programs by date ranging from half-day to week-long offerings at various locations, including camps, museums, and outdoor centers. The guide provides contact details for the organization and details on resident camp options, safety, and registration forms at the end.
The At-A-Glance Event Guide provides information about various events taking place in August and September 2009, including location, date, code, Girl Scout level, minimum and maximum attendance, and reservation deadline. Some of the highlighted events include First Aid & CPR training on August 25th, Just Dad & Me Fishing on September 12th, Day Camp Outdoor Leadership on September 17th, Wild Times at the Zoo sessions on September 19th, and X-treme Low Adventure Course on September 20th. The guide also lists area meetings and product sale trainings occurring during these months.
This document is the Spring 2009 Road Map for Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. It provides information about Girl Scout center shops locations and hours, an event guide and calendar of activities from January to June 2009 organized by month and girl level, frequently asked questions about reservations, and a council reservation form. The road map allows girls to discover themselves, connect with others, and take action through hands-on cooperative learning experiences.
This document provides an event guide for Girl Scout programs and camps across multiple regions and locations in Kansas. It includes details on overnight camps, day camps, and programs held at locations like museums, outdoor centers, and lakes. The guide lists over 50 unique programs organized by date and including the program title, recommended age levels, location, and page number for more information.
This document provides information about Girl Scout programs and events in Kansas for the fall and winter seasons. It lists contact information for various Girl Scout centers around the state and their hours. It then outlines programs and events available each month from January to June for different Girl Scout age levels, including activities like cookie kickoffs, dances, camping trips and theater outings. The document encourages browsing the guide to find journeys and encourages registration for events listed.
The document provides information about Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland summer programs, including contact information for local offices, details on the benefits of Girl Scouting and summer camps, how to register a friend to attend, and a table of contents listing specific summer camp programs and locations. It emphasizes that the goal is to create memorable experiences that help girls build courage, confidence and character.
1. 360 Lexington Road
Wichita, KS 67218
www.kansasgirlscouts.org
GSKH Annual Meeting
Save the Date!
April 30
SHOUT OUT
April and May 2011
(Left to Right)
Loretta Stukey,
Cheyenne Campbell,
Bridging from Daisies to Brownies? Tracy Milam, Pam May,
Courtney May and
Brownies to Juniors?
Brooklynn Milam enjoy
the Thin Mint Sprint!
Juniors to Cadettes?
Cadettes to Seniors?
Thin Mint Sprint
Emporia celebrates 99th Birthday of
Seniors to Ambassadors?
Girl Scouting by Getting Active!
Bridging Kits are now available in the the ceremony. Bridging Kits are $10 each.
Council Shops; the kit contains all the The Council Shops will be open on 116 runners and walkers braved the chilly (but sunny) and community members of all ages ran, walked and
must-have items for your ceremony. Saturdays, April 2 and May 7, from 9 a.m. to weather at the Thin Mint Sprint 5K and One Mile Fun Run/ strolled through the streets of Emporia to support the
1 p.m. for your shopping needs and end-of-
Each kit includes a bridging patch, Walk at Emporia State University on March 5. There was premier leadership organization for girls—Girl Scouts! It’s
year ceremonies.
membership star & disc, one Girl Scout
even a sleep-in option for those who wanted to support not too early to start training for next year’s race!
Leadership Journey book of your choice Don’t forget! You can now shop online at
and a certificate to present to each girl at shop.kansasgirlscouts.org! Girl Scouts, but enjoy their warm, cozy beds. Girl Scouts
- Volunteer
Appreciation
Wichita Hays, Salina, Emporia, - Annual Meeting
Girl Scout Mon: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Garden City:
All Shops will be open
Saturdays, April 2 and - Summer Camp
Shop Hours Tues-Fri: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-Fri: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. May 7, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. - Bridging Kits
2. Girls’ Guide to Girl Scouting
Girl Scouts of the USA is pleased to in Girl Scouting, including information
announce a new resource for girls for each grade level about awards,
to be released in the fall of 2011. The legacy badges, journeys, financial
Girls’ Guide to Girl Scouting will be literacy and the cookie program.
the new go-to resource for all things Watch for more info to come!
Join us for Annual
Girl Scout Volunteers Make it Possible Girl Scouts of
Meeting 2011
Volunteer Appreciation Events
Kansas Heartland
Board of Directors All girl and adult members are invited to attend the Girl
April is Volunteer Appreciation Month, and we want to celebrate with you! Please join us at one Officers Scouts of Kansas Heartland Annual Meeting from 10
of the following locations as we celebrate your contributions. Allison Ochoa, Chair
Cindy Hoover,
a.m. to 12 p.m. in one of the following locations. We’ll be
First Vice Chair conducting the meeting in several locations via video
Angelica Castillo, and telephone conferencing, so come find out the “state
Emporia Garden City Wichita Second Vice Chair of the council” and celebrate another great year of
Terri Schmitz, Secretary
Girl Scouting with us!
Shelley L. Hunt, Treasurer
Tuesday, April 12 Saturday, April 16 Saturday, April 16 For more information, contact: (888) 472-3683
6 to 9 p.m. 1 to 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Members At Large
Barbara Beran, Hays
Sue Dieckhoff, Salina
Amend Girl Scout Center, Trinity Lutheran Church, Wichita Girl Scout Center, Beth Eckert, Parsons
1010 Fleming, 360 Lexington Rd., Wichita Neodesha Garden City Hays Emporia
1200 Burlingame Rd., Martha Fee, Hutchinson
Garden City Wichita 110 S. Main, St. 600 Girl Scout House Girl Scout Center, Girl Scout Office, Amend Girl Scout
Emporia Kristi Fowler, McPherson
Karin Gillette, Hutchinson (High Touch, Inc.) 223 N. 5th 114 W. Grant Ave. 2707 Vine St., Ste. 8 Center, 1200
RSVP by April 8 to Tina RSVP by April 8 to Ginger Betty Greer, Garden City Burlingame Rd.
The Girl Scout European Kendall at (620) 276-7061 or Durall at (316) 684-6531, Elaine Hudson, Parsons
Adventure group is tkendall@gskh.org ext. 523 or gdurall@gskh.org Arnold Hudspeth, Wichita
providing the meal as a Candy Johnson, Emporia
money-earning project.
A suggested donation of
Meat, drink and dessert will
be provided by GSKH. Please
Don Keller, Hutchinson
Megan Monsour, Wichita Summer Adventure Right Around the Corner
$5 is appreciated. bring a complimentary side Lorna Nelson, McPherson
dish to share. Deborah Sauer, Wichita What Did You Do Today? Take a kayak trip? Spend
RSVP by April 11 to Angela Joan Wagner, Kechi the weekend with your dad? Bring your creativity to life?
Cheever at (620) 342-4532 Sharon Woods, Council Grove
or acheever@gskh.org
Learn about frontier life or seek out slimy creatures? Girl
CEO Scouts of Kansas Heartland is excited to bring a wide
Shelly Chenoweth
variety of summer programs to you.
By now, you’ve probably already had a chance to check
out our summer program guide (also available online at
Send story ideas, photos Published by Girl Scouts
kansasgirlscouts.org). Whether a first-time camper or a
and comments to: of Kansas Heartland camp veteran, you can choose to stay close to home or
Cat Poland, Director of Communications Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland serves more venture further away. These opportunities will give you
Phone: (316) 684-6531, ext. 518 than 16,000 girls and adults in 80 Kansas
counties through its operational headquarters unforgettable memories. Don’t wait! Summer program
Fax: (316) 684-4141 in Wichita, Kan., and regional offices in Emporia, registration begins April 1.
E-mail: cpoland@gskh.org Garden City, Hays and Salina.
Mail: 360 Lexington Rd.,
All About You: We hope you will find this So, when someone asks, “what did you do today,”
Wichita, Kan. 67218 newsletter useful and informative as well you’re sure to have an exciting answer.
as a perfect place to “brag” about your
Mission Statement: accomplishments.
Girl Scouting builds girls of courage,
confidence, and character, who Check Every three years, delegates and visitors gather to conduct the business of the National Council
of the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA). This year’s convention, held in Houston, November 10-13,
make the world a better place. It Out! will launch the next 100 years of Girl Scouting. This will be a convention you will not want to miss.