camp life is the best life - girl scouts · 2019-01-31 · 6-10 whatever floats your boat $315...
TRANSCRIPT
Girl Scouts Louisiana East2019 Resident Camp
Camp Life is the Best Life!
JOIN US AT 2019 CAMP OPEN HOUSEOpen to Girls in Grades K-12 and their families
Sunday, March 10, 2019Sunday, March 31, 2019Camp Marydale St. Francisville, LA
Sunday, March 24, 2019Sunday, April 14, 2019
Camp Whispering PinesIndependence, LA
ALL Open Houses are from 2-4 p.m.
The camp open house provides an opportunity for the girl(s) and her parents/guardians to explore camp, visit the camp sites, and receive information before camp begins. Please remember that exploring camp means walking. Wear comfortable closed toed shoes and casual clothing. This is your chance to explore camp. No need to register; come and visit us.
Register for a resident camp session at any Open House, using our computers, and receive a $25 discount! Registration assistance is available for online registration; paper registration accepted only from non-GSLE girls at www.gsle.org.
Resident Camp is a great place for every G.I.R.L.
to discover the wonders of the outdoors and the
adventures that await.
From archery and water sports, to rock climbing
and horseback riding, we have just the camp
program for you! Cook over a campfire, make
crafts, and go swimming—all in keeping with Girl
Scout traditions of learning new skills, singing
songs, earning badges and making awesome
new friends.
Plus, girls say camping is their most memorable
outdoor experience in Girl Scouts. After all, Camp
Life is the BEST Life!
Not a Girl Scout, no problem, all girls are welcome!
2
Girl Scout alum and council CEO Rebecca Pennington meets Sienna during a recent visit to Camp Marydale.
“I went to Camp Marydale as a girl,
and it was the best two weeks of my
young life! I loved the outdoors, riding
horses every day, and I loved being a
Girl Scout.” —CEO Becky Pennington
2019 Resident Camp
Camp Life is the Best Life!
SUNDAY
3 p.m. Check-in, settle in, and meet new friends, discuss week’s activities. 6 p.m. Dinner followed by “Welcome to Camp!” and s’mores!
MONDAY-THURSDAY
7:45 a.m. Flag Ceremony/Breakfast 9 a.m. - 12 noon Activities12:30 - 1:45 p.m. Lunch/Turtle Time (rest time) 2 - 5 p.m. Activities 5:45 p.m. Flag/Dinner 7 - 9 p.m. Evening Activities 10 p.m. Showers/Bed - Lights Out
WEDNESDAY, DINNER COOK OUT!
FRIDAY
•Packup,kapers(campchores). •Lunch •Scheduledactivity •Checkout—Seeyounextsummer!
*Girls have the option to swim every day (weather permitting)
Evening activities during the week include:
SUNDAY
Welcome to camp and s’mores!
MONDAY
All camp game (Capture the Flag, Camper-Counselor Scavenger Hunt, Gold Rush, etc.)
TUESDAY
G.I.R.L. Relay
WEDNESDAY
Following the cook out, units may choose a night swim, star gazing, dance, camp out, crafts, special activity, or just hanging out.
THURSDAY
Closing camp fire
FRIDAY
Traveling home and sharing your new experiences.
3
A Typical Week at Camp!
1-3 Pony Express $210 CMPE11 June 2-4 (Su-Tu) CM
1-3 Pony Express $210 CMPE12 June 5-7 (We-Fr) CM
1-3 Pony Express $210 CMPE31 June 16-18 (Su-Tu) CM
1-3 Pony Express $210 CMPE32 June 19-21 (We-Fr) CM
2-3 Make New Friends $315 CMMF31 June 16-21 CM
2-3 Home Scientist $315 CMHS11 June 2-7 CM
2-3 Home Scientist $315 CMHS41 June 23-28 CM
2-3 Get Outdoors $210 CMGO21 June 9-11 (Su-Tu) CM
2-3 Get Outdoors $210 CMGO22 June 12-14 (We-Fr) CM
2-3 Splash! $315 CMSP21 June 9-14 CM
2-3 Splash! $315 CMSP41 June 23-28 CM
2-3 Go Camping! $310 WPGC11 June 2-7 WP
2-3 Kitchen Chemist $315 WPKC21 June 9-14 WP
2-3 Fairtales and Fantasy $315 WPFF41 June 23-28 WP
2-3 S’mores and More $200 WPSM31 June 16-18 (Su-Tu) WP
2-3 S’mores and More $200 WPSM32 June 19-21 (We-Fr) WP
3-4 Mount Up $325 CMMU51 June 30-July 3 CM
4-5 Rags to Runway $315 CMRA11 June 2-7 CM
4-5 Ready to Ride $335 CMRE11 June 2-7 CM
4-5 Ready to Ride $335 CMRE21 June 9-14 CM
4-5 Ready to Ride $335 CMRE31 June 16-21 CM
4-5 Ready to Ride $335 CMRE41 June 23-28 CM
4-5 Take the Reins $335 CMTR51 June 30-July 3 CM
4-5 Marydale’s Got Talent $315 CMMT11 June 2-7 CM
4-5 Full S.T.E.A.M. Ahead! $315 CMFS41 June 23-28 CM
4-5 I Heart Art! $315 CMIH31 June 16-21 CM
4-5 Star Gazers $315 CMSG21 June 9-14 CM
4-5 Mystery Mahem $315 WPMY11 June 2-7 WP
4-5 Destination: Innovation $315 WPDI21 June 9-14 WP
4-5 Destination: Innovation $315 WPDI31 June 16-21 WP
4-5 Arts and Arrows $315 WPAA31 June 16-21 WP
4-5 Muggle Magic $315 WPMU31 June 16-21 WP
4-5 Muggle Magic $315 WPMU41 June 23-28 WP
4-5 CWP’s Got Talent $315 WPGT11 June 2-7 WP
4-5 H2O Extreme! $315 WPHO21 June 9-14 WP
4-5 H2O Extreme! $315 WPHO41 June 23-28 WP
6-8 The Mane Event $455 CMME41 June 23-July 3 (2-wks) CM CM
6-8 Just Relax $315 CMJR41 June 23-28 CM
6-8 Night Howlers $315 CMNH31 June 16-21 CM
6-8 A “Bit” of Fun $335 CMBF11 June 2-7 CM
6-8 A “Bit” of Fun $335 CMBF21 June 9-14 CM
6-8 Saddle Club $210 CMSC11 June 2-7 CM
6-8 Saddle Club $210 CMSC21 June 9-14 CM
6-8 Saddle Club $210 CMSC31 June 16-21 CM
6-8 Saddle Club $210 CMSC41 June 23-28 CM
GRA
DE
PRO
GRA
M
COST
CODE
DATE
S
GIRL SCOUT CAMP SESSIONS AT-A-GLANCECC = CAMP COVINGTON CM = CAMP MARYDALE WP = CAMP WHISPERING PINES
WE
EK
1
6/2-
6/7
WE
EK
2
6/9-
6/1
4W
EE
K 3
6/
16-6
/21
WE
EK
4
6/23
-6/2
8W
EE
K 5
6/
30-7
/3
6-8 Girls on the Go $315 WPGG11 June 2-7 WP
6-8 CWP and the Tri-Camper Tournament $315 WPTC31 June 16-21 WP
6-8 CWP and the Tri-Camper Tournament $315 WPTC41 June 23-28 WP
6-8 Get a Clue! $315 WPGA41 June 23-28 WP
6-8 Outdoor Cuisine $325 WPOP21 June 9-14 WP
6-8 Moonlight Mania $315 WPMM11 June 2-7 WP
6-8 Zombie Survival $325 WPZS31 June 16-21 WP
6-8 Program Aide $195 WPPA11 June 2-7 WP
6-8 Program Aide $195 WPPA21 June 9-14 WP
6-8 Program Aide $195 WPPA31 June 16-21 WP
6-8 Program Aide $195 WPPA41 June 23-28 WP
6-10 Whatever Floats Your Boat $315 WPWF21 June 9-14 WP
6-10 Adrenaline Rush $315 WPAD11 June 2-7 WP
6-10 Adrenaline Rush $315 WPAD41 June 23-28 WP
9-12 Rustic Retreat $335 CMRU31 June 16-21 CM
9-12 Barn Aide $135 CMBA11 June 2-7 CM
9-12 Barn Aide $135 CMBA21 June 9-14 CM
9-12 Barn Aide $135 CMBA31 June 16-21 CM
9-12 Barn Aide $135 CMBA41 June 23-28 CM
9-12 Ranch Hands I $195 CMRH11 June 2-7 CM
9-12 Ranch Hands I $195 CMRH21 June 9-14 CM
9-12 Ranch Hands I $195 CMRH31 June 16-21 CM
10-12 Ranch Hands II $315 CMRH41 June 23-July 3 CM CM
9-12 (Counselor In Training) CIT I $155 WPCT11 June 2-7 WP
9-12 (Counselor In Training) CIT I $155 WPCT21 June 9-14 WP
9-12 (Counselor In Training) CIT I $155 WPCT31 June 16-21 WP
10-12 (Counselor In Training) CIT II $155 WPCT41 June 23-28 WP
SPECIAL SUMMER SESSIONS
K-12 Troop Trek at Camp Marydale $100 CMTT51 July 5-7 CM
K-12 Among the Pines at Camp Whispering Pines $75 WPAP51 July 5-7 WP
K-12 Me and My Gal Camping at Camp Marydale $100 CMMG51 July 5-7 CM
K-12 She and Me Camping at Camp Whispering Pines $75 WPSH51 July 5-7 WP
CAMP COVINGTON SESSIONS ONLY
K-1 Daisy Twilight Camp $40 CCDC21 June 10-14 · 6-8pm CC
K-1 Daisy Twilight Camp $40 CCDC41 June 24-28 · 6-8pm CC
2-5 Twilight Camp $60 CCTC21 June 10-14 · 6-9pm CC
6-12 Twilight Camp $60 CCTC22 June 10-14 · 6-9pm CC
2-5 Twilight Camp $60 CCTC41 June 24-28 · 6-9pm CC
6-12 Twilight Camp $60 CCTC42 June 24-28 · 6-9pm CC
K-5 Sunny Days at Camp Covington $75 CCSD51 July 1-3 · 8am-5pm CC
6-12 Sunny Days at Camp Covington $75 CCSD52 July 1-3 · 8am-5pm CC
CC = CAMP COVINGTON CM = CAMP MARYDALE WP = CAMP WHISPERING PINES
GRA
DE
PRO
GRA
M
COST
CODE
DATE
S
GIRL SCOUT CAMP SESSIONS AT-A-GLANCE
WE
EK
1
6/2-
6/7
WE
EK
2
6/9-
6/1
4W
EE
K 3
6/
16-6
/21
WE
EK
4
6/23
-6/2
8W
EE
K 5
6/
30-7
/3
MY BEST SELF BADGE
PONY EXPRESS GRADE 1 GRADES 2-3Our Equestrian team is ready to help you, the horseback-riding beginner, you’ll get to groom your new best friend, give him a colorful makeover and go on a pony ride in our arena. You will also spend time around a campfire, make arts and crafts, andswiminthepool!Comejoinusandourfour-leggedfriendsforthisexcitingsession! Brownies will earn the Pets badge. *Sunday to Tuesday sessions: Check-in 3 p.m. Sunday, check-out 3 p.m. Tuesday; Wednesday to Friday sessions; Check-in 3 p.m. Wednesday; check-out 3 p.m. Friday.* at CAMP MARYDALE, $210
DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-4 S-T CMPE11 June 5-7 W-F CMPE12 June 16-18 S-T CMPE31 June 19-21 W-F CMPE32
MAKE NEW FRIENDS GRADES 2-3Readytoseewhatcamphastooffer?Inthissession,you’llspendyourtimeexploringitall!You’ll go on a nature hike, roast marshmallows over the fire you helped to build, take a dip in the pool, and paddle around the lake, with the help of some older campers. Upon session completion, Brownies are eligible for the Outdoor Adventurer badge. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315
DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F CMMF31
HOME SCIENTIST GRADES 2-3This session is full of S.T.E.M. fun! Join us at camp where you will be a kitchen chemist, create static electricity, dive into density, make something bubble up, and play with science! When you get home, be ready to show off your new Home Scientist badge! at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMHS11 June 23-28 S-F CMHS41
GET OUTDOORS GRADES 2-3Want to try out summer camp, but not ready for a whole week? This session is for YOU! In this camp-tastic session you will get a taste of all camp has to offer. Splash in the pool, roast marshmallows, hike on a trail, and make some nifty arts and crafts! Upon session completion, Brownies are eligible for the Girl Scout Way badge. *Sunday to Tuesday sessions: Check-in 3 p.m. Sunday, check-out 3 p.m. Tuesday; Wednesday to Friday sessions; Check-in 3 p.m. Wednesday; check-out 3 p.m. Friday.* at CAMP MARYDALE, $210
DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-11 S-T CMGO21 June 12-14 W-F CMGO22
SPLASH! GRADES 2-3Make a SPLASH into this water-filled session! You will enjoy swimming every day, play water games, and have a water balloon relay! When you’re not splashing around, enjoy cooking over a campfire, taking a hike, and making arts and crafts! My Best Self badge! at CAMP Marydale, $315
DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-T CMSP21 June 23-28 W-F CMSP41
SUMMER SESSIONS
PETS BADGE
OUTDOOR ADVENTURER BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
6
HOME SCIENTIST BADGE
CABIN CAMPER BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
HOME SCIENTIST BADGE
OUTDOOR ART CREATOR
BADGE
7
HORSEBACK RIDING BADGE
GO CAMPING! GRADES 2-3Workonyourcampingskillswhenyoucometothisexcitingsessionfilled with all things camp! Go on a hike, take a swim, learn how to build a fire and roast marshmallows! This session is perfect for learning the ropes of camping! Brownie Cabin Camper badge! at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $310DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPGC11
KITCHEN CHEMIST GRADES 2-3Inthissession,youwillexploretheworldofS.T.E.M.byplayingwithyourfood!Makeanediblevolcano and see how you measure up when making ice cream in a bag! You’ll even get to make your s’more and eat it too! When you get home, be ready to show off your new Home Scientist badge! at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315 DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F WPKC21
FAIRYTALES AND FANTASY GRADES 2-3
Bring your favorite stories to life this week as you adventure through the woods like trolls, create your own fantasy story, build tiny houses for the friendly fairies that are rumored to hide in Camp Whispering Pine’s longleaf pine trees, and go home with your very own fairy dust! Brownie Outdoor Art Creator badge! at CAMP Whispering Pines, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-28 S-F WPFF41
S’MORES AND MORE GRADES 2-3Readyfors’morefun?Explorecampinthisminisessionwhereyou’llfocusontryingalittlebitofeverythingat camp - swim, hike, and take part in a gourmet s’more challenge! Upon session completion, Brownies are eligible for the Girl Scout Way badge. *Sunday to Tuesday sessions: Check-in 3 p.m. Sunday, check-out 3 p.m. Tuesday; Wednesday to Friday sessions; Check-in 3 p.m. Wednesday; check-out 3 p.m. Friday.* at CAMP Whispering Pines, $200DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-18 S-T WPSM31 June 19-21 W-F WPSM32
MOUNT UP GRADE 3 GRADE 4Come make some horse tracks! Filled with learning how to brush, saddle, and of course, ride your horse, this week is about learning new things about horses. When not at the barn, you’ll be doing all the other great camp activities like crafts, swimming, and making s’mores! Upon completing this session Juniors are eligible for their Horseback Riding outdoor badge. **Campers in this session do not ride horses every day, but will work hands-on with them daily in order to become more comfortable.** at CAMP MARYDALE, $325 DATES DAYS CODEJune 30-July 3 S-F CMMU51
OUTDOOR ART EXPLORER BADGE
HORSEBACK RIDING BADGE
PLAYING THE PAST BADGE
PRODUCT DESIGNER BADGE
8
INDEPENDENCE BADGE
RAGS TO RUNWAY GRADES 4-5Do you love arts and crafts and designing clothes? Come spend yourweekexperiencingdifferentartisticstylesandmediums.Atcamp, you will make jewelry, create a duct tape wallet, tie-dye and redesign a t-shirt, and more! Girls will earn the Independence badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMRA11
READY TO RIDE GRADES 4-5Channel your inner cowgirl and let’s giddy up! Learn the basics of western riding, horse safety, grooming techniques, and even hit the trail. When not in the saddle, you’ll have a blast with new friends participating in camp activities like crafts and swimming. When you go home, you will get to show off your brand new Horseback Riding outdoor badge—you’ve earned it! at CAMP MARYDALE, $335DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMRE11 June 9-14 S-F CMRE21 June 16-21 S-F CMRE31 June 23-28 S-F CMRE41
TAKE THE REINS GRADES 4-5Already have a good handle on the reins? This session is for seasoned riders wanting tohonetheircowgirlskills!Takethenextsteptolearnmoreaboutridingandcaringfor horses! When you’re not in the barn, enjoy a nice dip in the pool, play challenge course games, or canoe around the lake! Girls will earn the Horseback Riding badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $335DATES DAYS CODEJune 30-July 3 S-F CMTR51
MARYDALE’S GOT TALENT GRADES 4-5Are you into music, arts, singing, acting, or dancing? Here’s yourchancetoexpressyourselfandshine!Tryyourhandatcandle making, write your own song or play, perform a skit, learn a group dance, and even paint with slingshots! Enjoy all of this as well as canoeing, swimming and hiking! Girls will earn the Playing the Past badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMMT11
FULL S.T.E.A.M. AHEAD! GRADES 4-5It’stimeforsomescienceshenanigans!Experimentwithslime,createasodageyser,paint using air, and discover the Fibonacci sequence during this hands-on, interactive session while enjoying traditional camp activities! Girls will earn the Product Designer badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-28 S-F CMFS41
I HEART ART! GRADES 4-5Art is everywhere, and camp is your inspiration! Design a new animal home, work with wood, try your hand at splatter painting, and make inks from things found in nature. Girls will earn the Outdoor Art Explorer badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F CMIH31
OUTDOOR ART EXPLORER BADGE
DETECTIVE BADGE
PRODUCT DESIGNER BADGE
CAMPER BADGE
9
GARDNER BADGE
STAR GAZERS GRADES 4-5Star light, star bright, first star I see tonight! Spend this session gazing at the stars, swimming at night, and even throwing a dance party! You won’t want to miss out on all the fun from this session! At the end of this session you will earn the Camper badge. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315
DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F CMSG21
MYSTERY MAHEM GRADES 4-5Mysterious events have been happening all over camp: strange sightings, odd lights, and bizarre noises. After all, the camp has a long and strange history. We need you to delve into the mysteries to find out the answers! This camp will test your deductive reasoning, powers of observation, and super-sleuth skills. Who knows where the clues will lead you, maybe to s’more fun! Juniors are eligible for the Detective badge. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPMY11
DESTINATION: INNOVATION GRADES 4-5During this week, rules don’t apply to the imagination! Every day will bring a new challenge for you to use your left and right brains. How tall can you make a tower of newspaper? How creative is your miniature golf attraction? Can your popsicle-stick sailboat hold the most pennies? When there are no rules, the possibilities are endless! Juniors are eligible for the Product Designer badge. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F WPDI21 June 16-21 S-F WPDI31
ARTS AND ARROWS GRADES 4-5Creatively combine arts and target sports, as you design works of artandspendextratimeatthearcheryrange.Trysomesplatterpainting, and take part in an epic target skills challenge! Girls will earn the Outdoor Art Explorer badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F WPAA31
MUGGLE MAGIC GRADES 4-5You have been accepted into the Whispering Pines Camp of Witchcraft and Wizardry! Come get sorted into your house and work together as a team to win the CWP House Cup! Escape the Muggle world and brush up on your flying skills as we play Quidditch, make your own magic wand, try your hand at potions and herbology,andexperiencemuchmoreasastudentofCampWhisperingPines. Girls will earn the Gardner badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F WPMU31 June 23-28 S-F WPMU41
ANIMAL HELPERS BADGE
STAYING FIT BADGE
10
PLAYING THE PAST BADGE
NIGHT OWL BADGE
SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS BADGE
CWP’s GOT TALENT GRADES 4-5Areyouintomusic,arts,singing,acting,ordancing?Here’syourchancetoexpressyourselfand shine! Try your hand at candle making, write your own song or play, perform a skit, learn a group dance, and even paint with slingshots! Enjoy all of this as well as canoeing, swimming and hiking! Girls will earn the Playing the Past badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPGT11
H2O EXTREME! GRADES 4-5Have a week of water fun at camp! Swim in the pool, kayak, canoe, and make a splash on the lake slide! You’ll also have a floating lunch, test out your homemade raft on the lake, take a late-night swim, and canoe by moonlight! Girls will earn the Staying Fit badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F WPHO21 June 23-28 S-F WPHO41
THE MANE EVENT GRADES 6-8Lovetoride?Thenthisextendedsessionisforyou!Youwillbeplacedinagroupthatbestfitsyourexperience!Beginnersstarttheweekworkingonthe
basics like grooming, saddling, and learning how to control your horse. More advanced girls will learn things like equine first aid! During your time at camp, each rider will have the opportunity to try out an English saddle as well! This session includes a weekend stay! Girls will earn the Animal Helpers badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $455 (2-week camp)DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-July 3 S-F CMME41
JUST RELAX GRADES 6-8No need to stress when you’re at camp as this week is all about discovering the science of happiness! Try yoga or meditation, make healthy (and yummy) snacks, create personal beauty products using science andimagination,spendarelaxingnightunderthestars,andcooloffinthepool.Rest,relax,andrepeat!GirlswillearntheScience of Happiness badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-28 S-F CMJR41
NIGHT HOWLERS GRADES 6-8
Forget bedtime--get ready to prowl around camp at night while everyone else is sound asleep! See what wonders come alive at night while you play games with glow sticks, star gaze, and create your own glowing star map. Learn about habitats for endangered animals and help protect our camp wildlife by completing a service project! Girls will earn the Night Owls badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F CMNH31
SPECIAL AGENT BADGE
FIELD DAY BADGE
TREES BADGE
11
TRAILBLAZING BADGE
A “BIT” OF FUN GRADES 6-8
Improve your riding skills as you spend serious time in the saddle! Girls will spend their days riding the trails and learning fun games on horseback! When not riding, girls will be participating in activities like swimming, archery, and canoeing! Girls will earn the Trailblazing badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $335DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMBF11 June 9-14 S-F CMBF21
SADDLE CLUB GRADES 6-8
Ready to be a Ranch Hand, but just not old enough? Try out the Saddle Club, designed especially for those girls who are eager to train to become a Ranch Hand. You will spend the week learning the ropes by assisting the Ranch Hands and riding staff at the barn, caring for the horses and, in your spare time, riding! Formerly Spurs-in-Training. *The focus of this program is not riding—it is a learning leadership skills. at CAMP MARYDALE, $210DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMSC11 June 9-14 S-F CMSC21 June 16-21 S-F CMSC31 June 23-28 S-F CMSC41
GIRLS ON THE GO GRADES 6-8Get up and get in the game! Keep your energy up by participating in field games, trying out different sports, putting a new spin on an old game, and making healthy snacks! Learn all about what your mind and body need to stay fit! Girls will earn the Field Day badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPGG11
CWP AND THE TRI-CAMPER TOURNAMENT GRADES 6-8Ever dream of going to the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to compete in the Tri-Wizard Tournament? Start by getting sorted into your houses and then compete for house points throughout the week. In
addition to potions, herbology, and Quidditch, you and your friends will participate in the Tri-Camper Tournament, a magical day of wizard games. Wands at the ready! Girls will earn the Trees badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F WPTC31 June 23-28 S-F WPTC41
GET A CLUE! GRADES 6-8
Who? Where? How? This week, you will solve a classic puzzle to answer these three questions! All week, you will get clues to help you along the way! Be sure to pay attention, they may be hard to find! Your first clue is BLUE! Girls will earn the Special Agent badge upon completion. at CAMP Whispering Pines, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-28 S-F WPGA41
PRIMITIVE CAMPER BADGE
NEW CUISINES BADGE
PADDLING BADGE
SCIENCE OF HAPPINESS BADGE
12
NIGHT OWL BADGE
OUTDOOR CUISINE GRADES 6-8Become an outdoor chef this week as you learn new dishes over the campfire or in a Dutch oven. You will make at least three meals this week and compete in a “Chopped” style cooking challenge! Girls will earn the New Cuisines badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $325DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F WPOP21
MOONLIGHT MANIA GRADES 6-8
Discover the world that comes to life after all the other campers have gone to bed. Spend your afternoons taking part in general camp activities. By night, find nocturnal creatures, throw a dance party, make glow water, and learn the mysteries of the stars. Cadettes will earn their Night Owl’s badge. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315
DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPMM11
ZOMBIE SURVIVAL GRADES 6-8
Are you prepared for a zombie invasion? Master survival skills such as fire building, orienteering, and first aid. You will even learn zombie makeup techniques, design an escape plan, and learn the “Thriller” dance. Cadettes will earn their Primitive Camper badge. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $325
DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F WPZS31
PROGRAM AIDE GRADES 6-8
Program Aides will help with program areas such as arts and crafts, swimming, canoeing, and challenge course. You might also help out in the units, the office, or the dining hall. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $195
DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPPA11 June 9-14 S-F WPPA21 June 16-21 S-F WPPA31 June 23-28 S-F WPPA41
WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR BOAT GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10In this session you will enjoy paddleboarding, canoeing, swimming at the pool, kayaking and having fun at the slide! If it’s water fun at camp you seek, then we have it planned just for you. Cadettes will earn the Science of
Happiness badge and Seniors will earn the Paddling badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 9-14 S-F WPWF21
ADVENTURER BADGE
13
VOICE FOR ANIMALS BADGE
ADRENALINE RUSH GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10Getyouradrenalinepumpingwiththishighadventureexperience!You will spend this week climbing to the top of the rockwall, zipping down the zipline, and racing kayaks in the lake! You will also be able to test your aim at the archery course and take some time to enjoy the pool! Seniors will earn the Adventurer badge upon completion. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPAD11 June 23-28 S-F WPAD41
RUSTIC RETREAT GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12Grab your flashlights and giddy up as we discover Camp Marydale on horseback! In the mornings you’llbeworkingonyourhorsemanshipandridingskills,andafternoonswillbespentexploringall camp has to offer. Girls will earn the Voice for Animals badge upon completion. at CAMP MARYDALE, $335DATES DAYS CODEJune 16-21 S-F CMRU31
BARN AIDE GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12Are you looking for a way to spend your summer with the Marydale’s horses? Spend several, or all, weeks at the Camp Marydale barn sprucing up the teaching methods you already know, establishing your leadership and decision making skills, and leading trail rides. Send your application, which can be found online under “Resident Camp Forms,” to Lauren Vance at [email protected] to schedule an interview for the Barn Aide position. *The focus of this program is not riding.* at CAMP MARYDALE, $135DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMBA11 June 9-14 S-F CMBA21 June 16-21 S-F CMBA31 June 23-28 S-F CMBA41
RANCH HANDS I GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12Discoveryourleadershipandhorsemanshippotential.ExplorethebasicsofassistingtheridingprogramatMarydale. You will spend a week learning the ropes by assisting the riding staff at the barn, caring for the horses and, in your spare time, riding! Previously WIT I *The focus of this program is not riding--it is learning leadership skills.* at CAMP MARYDALE, $195DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F CMRH11 June 9-14 S-F CMRH21 June 16-21 S-F CMRH31
RANCH HANDS II GRADES 10 GRADES 11-12Once you have completed Ranch Hands I, you are eligible for Ranch HandsII.Comespendanextendedsessionatcampteachingyoungergirls how to care for and ride horses. Share your love of horses with other girls to foster their own special connection with the herd. Previously WIT II *The focus of this program is not riding--it is learning leadership skills.* This session includes a weekend stay! at CAMP MARYDALE, $315DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-July 3 S-F CMRH41
14
SPECIAL SUMMER SESSIONS
TROOP TREK GRADES K-1 GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 AT CAMP MARYDALE GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12
Unlikeserviceunitencampments,withtroopcamping,you’reinchargeofyourexperience!Explorecamp,pack your day with activities, or just kick back and revel in quality time with your troop. First time camping with your troop? No Problem! We can have a schedule created for your group, designed to make troop camping simple! at CAMP MARYDALE, $100/person
DATES DAYS CODEJuly 5-7 Fri-Sun CMTT51
AMONG THE PINES GRADES K-1 GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 AT CAMP WHISPERING PINES GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12
Unlike service unit encampments, with troop camping, you’re in charge of your experience!Explorecamp,packyourdaywithactivities,orjustkickbackandrevel in quality time with your troop. First time camping with your troop? No Problem! We can have a schedule created for your group, designed to make troop camping simple! at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $75/person
DATES DAYS CODEJuly 5-7 Fri-Sun WPAP51
CIT I GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12Have you always dreamed of being a summer camp staff member? Welcome to the Counselor in Training (CIT) program! This session gives girls a chance to start developing skills as future camp counselors. Learn counseling and leadership skills, behavior management techniques, role-play situations, and new songs. You will learn to help with camp activities, work with younger campers, and of course, have fun! at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $155DATES DAYS CODEJune 2-7 S-F WPCT11 June 9-14 S-F WPCT21 June 16-21 S-F WPCT31
CIT II GRADES 10 GRADES 11-12If you have already completed CIT I, you will learn to work with staff and campers of all backgrounds and ages and hone your skills as a facilitator in program areas. At the end of your training, you will be placed with a unit as a junior staff member to put all your training and knowledge into practice. at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $155DATES DAYS CODEJune 23-28 S-F WPCT41
15
GIRL SCOUT WAY DAILY SESSIONSAT CAMP COVINGTON
NEW
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
GIRL SCOUT WAY BADGE
FRIENDLY & HELPFUL SUNNY PETAL
ME AND MY GAL GRADES K-1 GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 AT CAMP MARYDALE GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12
Come spend the weekend at camp with the woman you admire most! You can go on a trust hike together, make jewelry, and canoe around the lake! You may enjoy many other activities like archery, swimming, and the low ropes course. This is a staff-led event in which “campers” (adults and girls) will follow the lead of their counselors (council camp staff) throughout the entire day. Limit: each girl may be bring one female. Activies depend on the camper’s grade level. *Check-in 5 p.m. Friday; check-out 10 a.m. Sunday.* at CAMP MARYDALE, $100/personDATES DAYS CODEJuly 5-7 Fri-Sun CMMG51
SHE AND ME CAMPING GRADES K-1 GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 AT CAMP WHISPERING PINES GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12
Come spend the weekend at camp with the woman you admire most! You can go on a trust hike together, make jewelry, and splash around the lake! You will enjoy many other activities like archery, swimming, and the high ropes course. This is a staff-led event in which “campers” (adults and girls) will follow the lead of their counselors (council camp staff) throughout the entire day. Limit: each girl may be bring one female. Activies depend on the camper’s grade level. *Check-in 5 p.m. Friday; check-out 10 a.m. Sunday.* at CAMP WHISPERING PINES, $75/person
DATES DAYS CODEJuly 5-7 Fri-Sun WPSH51
DAISY TWILIGHT CAMP GRADES K-1Come join us at Camp Covington for Daisy Twilight Camp! Enjoy spending time in our newpool,exploretheBogafalayaRiver,andmakesomefantasticartsandcrafts!Thissession for Daisies only is Monday through Friday from 6 - 8 p.m. each day. Girls will enjoy a snack in between activities! at CAMP COVINGTON, $40DATES DAYS TIME K-1 CODE June 10-14 M-F 6 – 8 pm CCDC21 June 24-28 M-F 6 – 8 pm CCDC41
TWILIGHT CAMP GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12Come join us at Camp Covington for Twilight Camp! Enjoy spending time in our new pool,exploretheBogafalayaRiver,andmakesomefantasticartsandcrafts!Thissessionis Monday through Friday from 6 - 9 p.m. each day. Girls will enjoy a snack in between activities! at CAMP COVINGTON, $60DATES DAYS TIME 2-5 CODE 6-12 CODEJune 10-14 M-F 6 – 9 pm CCTC21 CCTC22June 24-28 M-F 6 – 9 pm CCTC41 CCTC42
SUNNY DAYS GRADES K-1 GRADES 2-3 GRADES 4-5 AT CAMP COVINGTON GRADES 6-8 GRADES 9-10 GRADES 11-12 Atthisexcitingdaycamp,youwillexperienceadventureandfriendship!Fromswimming in the brand new pool and hiking to the Bogafalya River, to games and arts and crafts, you’ll do it all! Check in 8 a.m., check out 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday. at CAMP COVINGTON, $75DATES DAYS TIME K-5 CODE 6-12 CODEJuly 1 - 3 M-W 8 am - 5 pm CCSD51 CCSD52
Resident Camp
General Registration begins
February 8! A $100 deposit (debit or credit card) online at
www.gsle.org/ebiz will hold your spot. REGISTER ONLINE at www.gsle.org/ebiz. Non-GSLE membership registrants and applicants for Camp Financial Assistance must complete a paper registration form from our website. For more information, visit www.gsle.org/camp.
In anticipation of a camper’s attendance, various expensesareincurredonherbehalf,suchassupplies,equipment, registration and camp staffing costs. Accordingly, the $100 deposit for each session canceled at the customer’s request will not be returned. If the council cancels the session, no fee is applied.
** Make your doctor’s appointment today for your physical examination. Don’t forget to bring the enclosed Girl Health Examination Record to be completed by your physician.
FORMS DUEOtherthantheGirlHealthExaminationRecord/PhysicalExamdiscussedabove,allotherResidentCamp forms are online and fillable. They must be completed and turned in to the Girl Scout council office three weeks prior the start of your camper’s session. An email will be sent to each camper’s household within 10 days of their registration with the email link to these camp documents.
REFUNDSPartial refunds (less $100 deposit) may be given in some instances and are considered on a case by case basis. Written requests for a refund must be received by the council at least three weeks prior to the opening day of the session. A partial refund (less $100 cancellation fee) may be secured if the council receives a written certificate from a licensed M.D. stating she is unable to attend her camp session or if there is a family emergency.
No refund will be given if a camper is sent home due to unacceptable behavior or homesickness. Full refunds will only be issued for sessions canceled by the council.
CAMP FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Financial assistance is available for one camp session to those demonstrating financial need and will be a percentage of the session fee (never the full fee). Camp Financial Assistance Request applications are due by April 15, 2019. After this date funds may be limited, but we will continue to accept, review and when applicable grant monies until the funds are exhausted. If you wish to request financial assistance, please complete the enclosed form or the online form, located on the Resident Camp page at www.gsle.org. Attach the paper form to your daughter’s paper registration form or submit the online form. If registering first through the ebiz system, $100 deposit is required. **Only girls registered with the Girl Scouts Louisiana East council are eligible for financial assistance.**
NON-GIRL SCOUTS ARE WELCOMED WITH ADDITIONAL $25 MEMBERSHIP FEE. Beginning May 1, for an extra $10 ($35 total), your Girl Scout Membership will be extended through September 30, 2020—that covers two camp seasons!
GIRL SCOUT COOKIE DOUGHGirls who earn Cookie Dough or Nutte Bucks may use in the resident camp Trading Post or your session balance (must call office to apply).
CONFIRMATIONSAfter registration has been processed, confirmation emails will be sent indicating placement in camp session(s) and include the email link for the required paperwork, what to pack, trading post, check-in/out times, etc. It will take some time to process registrations. If you are curious about the status of your confirmation email, please call the Resident Camp Registrar no earlier than May 1, 2019.
16
Make your doctor’s appointment today for your physical examination.
Health Exam
ination:D
ate of examination ________________________________________
Height _______________ W
eight ______________ B.P. ____________A
ppearance – Nutrition _____________________________________
W
ithout Glasses
With G
lassesEyes R 20/ ________ L 20/________ R 20/ _______ L 20/ _________Ears ______________________________ H
earing R ____________
L____________Code:
Satisfactory ✔
Not Satisfactory ✗
N
ot Examined W
Nose______________________________________________________
Throat ____________________________________________________Teeth _____________________________________________________H
eart _____________________________________________________Lungs _____________________________________________________A
bdomen _________________________________________________
Genitalia __________________________________________________
Hernia ____________________________________________________
Skin ______________________________________________________M
usculoskeletal ____________________________________________G
eneral physical and emotional status ________________________
Urinalysis* _______________________ H
GB* ____________________
Other notes________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
* Not required for every health exam
ination. A G
irl Scout Daisy, Brow
nie, or Junior should have the test if she has not already had it, either w
hen entering school or at any tim
e since. A G
irl Scout Cadette, Senior or Am
bassador should have this test if she has not had it since entering puberty.**Adult tetanus-diphtheria toxoid*** H
aemophilus influenza b
Record of Imm
unizations:Im
munization
Year Primary
Year Of
Series Com
pleted Last Booster
D.T.P.
________________ ________________
Diphtheria
________________
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)
________________ Tetanus
________________
Td** ________________
________________O
ral polio ________________
________________M
easles ________________
________________M
umps
________________ ________________
Hib***
Hbpv***
________________ ________________
Tuberculin test Type ___________
________________
Year last given ____________________________
Result ___________________________________O
ther ________________
________________
Physician’ s comm
ents and recomm
endationsG
ive details or indicate managem
ent of significant illnesses.
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
This person is in satisfactory condition and may engage in all usual
activities except as noted.Licensed physician’ s nam
e _________________________________________
Licensed physician’ s signature______________________________________
Address ________________________________________________________
City_______________________________ State _______ Zip _____________
Phone (_________)___________________________ Date _____________
THIS PO
RTION
TO BE FILLED
IN BY PH
YSICIAN
AFTER REVIEW
OF H
EALTH
HISTO
RY WITH
PAREN
T/GU
ARD
IAN
.
GIRL H
EALTH
EXAM
INATIO
N RECO
RDTH
IS PORTIO
N TO
BE FILLED IN
BY PAREN
T AN
D REVIEW
ED W
ITH PH
YSICIAN
AT THE TIM
E OF EXA
MIN
ATION
Nam
e (Last, First, Initial) Parent or G
uardian (A
rea Code) Phone
Address City or Tow
n State
Zip Code D
ate of Birth Age
Sex
In Emergency N
otifyAddress
(Area Code) Phone
Health H
istory: (Check those that apply)
❑
Chicken Pox
❑ M
easles
❑ G
erman M
easles
❑ M
umps
Allergies
❑
Anim
als
❑ Food
❑
Hay Fever
❑
Insect Stings
❑ M
edicine/Drugs
❑
Plants
❑ Pollen
❑
Other
Chronic or Recurring Illnesses
❑ A
DD
/AD
HD
❑ A
sthma
❑
Bleeding Disorders
❑
Diabetes
❑
Ear Infections
❑ H
eart Defect/D
isease
❑ H
ypertension
❑ M
usculoskeletal Disorders
❑
Seizures
❑ O
ther (Specify)__________CO
MM
ENTS W
HERE A
PPLICABLE:
Operations or serious injuries _________________________________________________
Hospitalizations _____________________________________________________________
Other diseases/disabilities ____________________________________________________
Suggestions From Parent:
PROG
RAM
ATTEND
ING
DATE ATTEN
DIN
G
COM
MEN
TS WH
ERE APPLICA
BLE:Fainting ___________________________________________________ Sleep D
isturbances _________________________________________Bed w
etting________________________________________________ Menstrual cram
ps __________________________________________Constipation _______________________________________________ N
osebleeds ________________________________________________Em
otional disturbances _____________________________________ Other _____________________________________________________
Specific activities to be encouraged _________________________________________________________________________________________restricted _______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Special medical or dietary regim
en to be followed (specify) ____________________________________________________________
This health history is correct and my daughter has perm
ission to engage in all prescribed activities, except as noted by me and the exam
ining physician.Signature of Parent/G
uardian _________________________________________________________________ Date _______________________
GS: 01/2018
Hea
lth
Exam
inat
ion:
Dat
e of
exa
min
atio
n __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__H
eigh
t ___
____
____
____
Wei
ght _
____
____
____
_ B.
P. _
____
____
___
App
eara
nce
– N
utrit
ion
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
With
out G
lass
es
With
Gla
sses
Eyes
R 2
0/ _
____
___
L 2
0/__
____
__
R 20
/ ___
____
L 2
0/ _
____
____
Ears
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
H
earin
g
R __
____
____
__
L
____
____
____
Code
: Sa
tisfa
ctor
y ✔
N
ot S
atis
fact
ory ✗
N
ot E
xam
ined
WN
ose_
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_Th
roat
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_Te
eth
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_H
eart
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__Lu
ngs
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_A
bdom
en _
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Gen
italia
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Her
nia
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Skin
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Mus
culo
skel
etal
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_G
ener
al p
hysi
cal a
nd e
mot
iona
l sta
tus
____
____
____
____
____
____
Urin
alys
is*
____
____
____
____
____
___
HG
B* _
____
____
____
____
___
Oth
er n
otes
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
* N
ot re
quire
d fo
r eve
ry h
ealth
exa
min
atio
n. A
Girl
Sco
ut D
aisy
, Bro
wni
e, o
r Ju
nior
sho
uld
have
the
test
if s
he h
as n
ot a
lread
y ha
d it,
eith
er w
hen
ente
ring
scho
ol o
r at a
ny ti
me
sinc
e. A
Girl
Sco
ut C
adet
te, S
enio
r or A
mba
ssad
or s
houl
d ha
ve th
is te
st if
she
has
not
had
it s
ince
ent
erin
g pu
bert
y.**
Adul
t tet
anus
-dip
hthe
ria to
xoid
***
Hae
mop
hilu
s in
fluen
za b
Reco
rd o
f Im
mun
izat
ions
:Im
mun
izat
ion
Year
Prim
ary
Year
Of
Se
ries
Com
plet
ed
Last
Boo
ster
D.T
.P.
____
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
__
Dip
hthe
ria
__
____
____
____
__
Per
tuss
is (W
hoop
ing
Coug
h)
____
____
____
____
Te
tanu
s
__
____
____
____
__Td
**
____
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
__O
ral p
olio
__
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
____
Mea
sles
__
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
____
Mum
ps
____
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
__H
ib**
*H
bpv*
**
____
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
__Tu
berc
ulin
test
Ty
pe _
____
____
__
____
____
____
____
Ye
ar la
st g
iven
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
Resu
lt __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_O
ther
__
____
____
____
__
____
____
____
____
Phys
icia
n’ s
com
men
ts a
nd re
com
men
datio
nsG
ive
deta
ils o
r ind
icat
e m
anag
emen
t of s
igni
fican
t illn
esse
s.
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
This
per
son
is in
satis
fact
ory
cond
ition
and
may
eng
age
in a
ll us
ual
activ
ities
exc
ept a
s not
ed.
Lice
nsed
phy
sici
an’ s
nam
e __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Lice
nsed
phy
sici
an’ s
sig
natu
re__
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Add
ress
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
City
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Stat
e __
____
_ Zi
p __
____
____
___
Phon
e (_
____
____
)___
____
____
____
____
____
____
Dat
e __
____
____
___
THIS
PO
RTIO
N T
O B
E FI
LLED
IN B
Y PH
YSIC
IAN
AFT
ER R
EVIE
W O
F H
EALT
H H
ISTO
RY W
ITH
PA
REN
T/G
UA
RDIA
N.
GIR
L H
EALT
H E
XAM
INAT
ION
REC
ORD
THIS
PO
RTIO
N T
O B
E FI
LLED
IN B
Y PA
REN
T A
ND
REV
IEW
ED W
ITH
PH
YSIC
IAN
AT
THE
TIM
E O
F EX
AM
INAT
ION
Nam
e (L
ast,
Firs
t, In
itial
) Pa
rent
or G
uard
ian
(Are
a Co
de) P
hone
Addr
ess
City
or T
own
Stat
e Zi
p Co
de
Dat
e of
Birt
h Ag
e Se
x
In E
mer
genc
y N
otify
Addr
ess
(Are
a Co
de) P
hone
Hea
lth
His
tory
: (Ch
eck
thos
e th
at a
pply
)
❑
Chi
cken
Pox
❑
Mea
sles
❑
Ger
man
Mea
sles
❑
Mum
ps
Alle
rgie
s
❑ A
nim
als
❑
Foo
d
❑ H
ay F
ever
❑
Inse
ct S
tings
❑
Med
icin
e/D
rugs
❑
Pla
nts
❑
Pol
len
❑
Oth
er
Chro
nic
or R
ecur
ring
Illn
esse
s
❑ A
DD
/AD
HD
❑ A
sthm
a
❑ B
leed
ing
Dis
orde
rs
❑ D
iabe
tes
❑
Ear
Infe
ctio
ns
❑ H
eart
Def
ect/
Dis
ease
❑
Hyp
erte
nsio
n
❑ M
uscu
losk
elet
al D
isor
ders
❑
Sei
zure
s
❑ O
ther
(Spe
cify
)___
____
___
COM
MEN
TS W
HER
E A
PPLI
CABL
E:
Ope
ratio
ns o
r ser
ious
inju
ries
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_H
ospi
taliz
atio
ns _
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Oth
er d
isea
ses/
disa
bilit
ies
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Sugg
esti
ons
From
Par
ent:
PRO
GRA
M A
TTEN
DIN
G
DAT
E AT
TEN
DIN
G
COM
MEN
TS W
HER
E A
PPLI
CABL
E:Fa
intin
g __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
Sle
ep D
istu
rban
ces
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_Be
d w
ettin
g___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
Men
stru
al c
ram
ps _
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_Co
nstip
atio
n __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_
Nos
eble
eds
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Emot
iona
l dis
turb
ance
s __
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Oth
er _
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
Spec
ific
activ
ities
to b
e en
cour
aged
___
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
__re
stric
ted
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
Spec
ial m
edic
al o
r die
tary
regi
men
to b
e fo
llow
ed (s
peci
fy) _
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
___
This
hea
lth h
isto
ry is
cor
rect
and
my
daug
hter
has
per
mis
sion
to e
ngag
e in
all
pres
crib
ed a
ctiv
ities
, exc
ept a
s no
ted
by m
e an
d th
e ex
amin
ing
phys
icia
n.Si
gnat
ure
of P
aren
t/G
uard
ian
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
____
_ D
ate
____
____
____
____
____
___
GS:
01/
2018
MAIL REGISTRATION FORMS TO: Girl Scouts Louisiana East PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY 841 S. Clearview Pkwy. www.gsle.org New Orleans, LA 70121
GSLE 1/18
Girl Scout Camp Financial Assistance Request Any active registered Girl Scout in Girl Scouts Louisiana East may apply for camp fee assistance to attend one camp session.
Completely fill out the camp registration form and camp financial assistance request and send both to the Girl Scout Office by
April 15 to be eligible for first round of allocations. After this date, funds may be limited.
TO BE COMPLETED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN: _______________________________________________ ___________________________________________________
Camper’s Name Parent/Guardian
_______________________________________________ _________________________________ _______________
Address City, State Zip
(______)___________________ (______)__________________ (______)__________________ ________
Home Work Cell Grade in Fall
Is she a: q Registered Girl Scout: Troop # _______________ Service Unit # _____________ q Individual Member
Program Age Level in Fall: q DA/BR q JR q CAD q SR/AMB
No. of Years as a Girl Scout ____ Did she participate in the most recent Girl Scout Fall Product and Cookie Sales? q Yes q No
How often does she participate in Girl Scout activities, meetings, etc.? ______________________________________________
________________________________________ (______)__________________ (______)_______________
Leader’s Name Home Work / Cell
Family Income: q Under $15,000 q $15,001 - $25,000 q $25,001 - $35,000
q $35,001 - $45,000 q $45,001 - $55,000 q OVER $55,000
Number of people supported by this income ____________ Number of dependent children living at home ______________
List any unusual or extraordinary family expenses or circumstances *Required (Attach a letter if necessary!)
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________ ______________________
Program your camper would like to attend Dates
Amount of Fee $ ____________________________________
Amount you can pay $ ____________________________________
Has she received financial assistance from the Girl Scouts before? q No q Yes —When, amount received and for what
purpose? ______________________________________________________________________________________________
Signature _____________________________________________________________ Date ___________________________
q Parent/Guardian q Troop Leader q Other
Although not required, partial or full reimbursement (when and if possible) of any funds granted is appreciated and accepted
at any time. This enables your council to continue to provide assistance for girls and adults when the need arises.
OFFICE USE ONLY: Amount Granted: $____________ Total Due from applicant $_____________ Appv’d by__________ Date_________ Program Cost: $____________ ________________________% authorized Receipted by ______________ No. ______________ date ______________ DATA ENTRY: by __________ date __________
NO
N-P
RO
FIT
OR
GA
NIZ
AT
ION
U.S
. PO
STA
GE
PAID
NEW
OR
LEA
NS,
LA
PER
MIT
NO
. 428
Gir
l Sco
uts
Lo
uis
ian
a E
ast
P.O.Box10800
New
Orl
ean
s, L
A 7
018
1-0
800
(504)733-8220•(800)644-7571
ww
w.g
sle.
org
Girl Scouts Louisiana East serves the parishes of Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Jefferson, Lafourche, Livingston, Orleans, Plaquemines, Pointe Coupee, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John, St. Mary, St. Tammany, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana. It is funded by voluntary philanthropic contributions, the cookie and fall product sales, fees for services, and the United Way in selected parishes.
Who are the camp counselors?Our counselors are selected based on their program skills, maturity, education, caring attitude, and experience with children. Counselors are primarily college students, both female and male, with male counselors housed in separate quarters. Program areas, such as ropes course, horses, swimming and boating, are directed by certified and trained staff. All of our staff must successfully complete pre-camp staff training, pass background screening and become members of Girl Scouts of the USA.
GSLE MEMBERS REGISTER ONLINE
gsle.org/ebiz 800-644-7571
About Us…ACA Accreditation Girl Scout Camp Covington, Camp Marydale, and Camp Whispering Pines are accredited by the American Camp Association. Accreditation means that each camp undergoes a thorough review process by outside camping professionals every three years. Our Girl Scout camps consistently achieve the highest standards in the areas of personnel, program, site administration, and health care.
Bring a Friend! Non-Girl Scouts welcome!Girl Scout summer camp is for every girl, even those not yet in Girl Scouts! For girls brand new to Girl Scouting, include Girl Scouts’ annual national membership fee along with the camp session fees and Resident Camp registration form at www.gsle.org. For membership good through September 30, 2019 include $25 membership fee. For extended membership through September 30, 2020, include a $35 membership fee.
Contact InformationFor more information about registration for summer camp, please contact the Resident Camp Registrar at (800) 644-7571. For camp program questions, please contact Resident Camp Director at [email protected].