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Page 1: Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania 2014 Camp Guide

CAMP GUIDE 2014

a publication of the Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania

FliP ovEr For thE

SPrinG/SummEr ProGram GuidE!

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No matter what your “spark” we have something for the artist, adventurer, animal friend, crafter, traveler, scientist, water lover, performer, and the leader in you!

We have camps for girls from kindergarten to high school. The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania offers:

3 Resident Camps>> Laughing Waters>> Mosey Wood>> Wood Haven

Table of Contents

12 | REsIDEnt CAMP

14 | Laughing Waters

20 | Mosey Wood

27 | Wood Haven

36 | DAy CAMP

38 | Mountain House

42 | Shelly Ridge

46 | Valley Forge

35 | HoRsEbACk RIDInG PREREqUIsItEs

50 | sPECIAl EvEnts

50 | CAMP sCHolARsHIPs

vIsIt A CAMP

Attend an Open House. See dates and times

on pages 13 & 37.

3 Day Camps>> Mountain House>> Shelly Ridge>> Valley Forge

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EvEry Camp has somEthing

Did you know?You can sign up for Girl Scout Camp even if you are not a Girl Scout yet! Register now and let camp be your first Girl Scout experience!

>> Fees are reasonable.

>> We offer financial assistance, camp scholarships and early bird registration discounts.

>> Travel or timing an issue? Not a problem! We offer bus transportation and extended days at some camps.

Early Bird Registration!REGIstER onlInE by MARCH 15tH AnD RECEIvE:

>> $50 off each resident session!

>> $25 off each day camp session!

Cannot be combined with another offer.

fInAnCIAl AID Is AvAIlAblE

LaUghing WatErsCanoeing at Green Lane Park, Gaga Pit & Badges

mosEy WooDStand Up Paddleboards & Badges

WooD havEnCritter Cabin, Gaga Pit & Badges

moUntain hoUsELonger Camp Season, Outdoor Stage & Badges

shELLy riDgELonger Camp Season, Archery, Explorers Outpost, Pottery Kiln, Starter Garden, Gaga Pit & Badges

vaLLEy ForgELonger Camp Season, Star Lab, Gaga Pit, Nature Shack & Badges

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JUNE 15–20 JUNE 22–27 JUNE 29–JULy 4 JULy 6–11

Residential Camps

Laughing Waters Gilbertsville, PA (pages 14–19)

Outdoors & S’mores ( 1-3)

The Mane Event (1-3)

Brownie Sleepover ( 1-3)

Splash Stars (1-3)

Let’s Try Camp ½ Wk (1-3)

Painter Gals (1-3)

Where the Wild Things Are (1-3)

Mosey Wood White Haven, PA (pages 20–26)

Fun with Food ½ Wk ( 1-3)

Fun with Food ( 2-3)

Mosey Wood Fair ½ Wk (1-3)

Mosey Wood Fair (2-3)

Pixie Power (2-3)

Super Sampler ½ Wk (1-3)

Super Sampler (2-3)

Wood Haven Pine Grove, PA (pages 27–34)

It’s a Slumber Party (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

American Girls (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

Horse Lovers (1-3)

Amazing Art (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

daiSiES (K-1) & BroWniES (2-3)

JUNE 16–20 JUNE 23–27 JUNE 30–JULy 3 JULy 7–11

Day Camps

Mountain House Allentown, PA (pages 38–41)

Craft Queens (½ or Full Week) (K-3)

Fairytale Frenzy (K-3)

It’s a Beach Party (K-3)

Let Me Entertain You (K-3)

Shelly Ridge Miquon, PA (pages 42–45)

Budding Artists (K-3)

Time Travelers (K-5)

You’re Buggin’ Me (K-3)

Pottery Princesses (K-9)

Valley Forge Valley Forge, PA (pages 46–48)

Passion for Fashion (K-10)

Artists in Residence (K-10)

Snack Attack (K-3)

daiSiES (K-1) & BroWniES (2-3)

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JULy 13–18 JULy 20–25 JULy 27–AUG. 1 AUG. 3–8 AUG. 10–15

Juliette Low Girls (1-3)

Snackin’ Around (1-3)

Let’s Try Camp ½ Wk (1-3)

Pixie Power (1-3)

We Can Dance! (1-3)

Outdoors & S’mores (1-3)

Splash Stars (1-3)

Brownie Sleepover (1-3)

The Mane Event (1-3)

Crafty Campers (2-3)

Little Mermaids ½ Wk (1-3)

Little Mermaids (2-3)

Silly Science ½ Week (1-3)

Silly Science (2-3)

Dance Party ½ Wk (1-3)

Dance Party (2-3)

Pirates of the Pond ½ Wk (1-3)

Pirates of the Pond (2-3)

Mermaid Tales (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

Brownie Bash (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

S’mores & More (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

Fairy Wings... (½ or Full Week) (1-3)

Horse Lovers (1-3)

JULy 14–18 JULy 21–25 JULy 28–AUG. 1 AUG. 4–8 AUG. 11–15

Up in the Sky (K-3)

Cookin’ It Up (K-3)

Cowgirl Corral (K-3)

All Around the World (1-3)

Sparkle Spa (1-3)

Healing Helpers (K-3)

Silly Science (K-3)

Treasure Seekers (K-3)

Rocket Girls (K-5)

It’s a Dance Party (K-9)

American Girl Extravaganza (K-5)

Fuzzy Friends (K-5)

Mixed Media Masterpiece (K-10)

Nature Girls (K-3)

American Girl Extravaganza (K-5)

Ahoy Matey! (K-3)

Passion for Fashion (K-10)

Juliette Low Girls (K-10)

Girls must be EntErinG the grade level listed after each camp session.

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JUNE 15–20 JUNE 22–27 JUNE 29–JULy 4 JULy 6–11

Residential Camps

Laughing Waters Gilbertsville, PA (pages 14–19)

I ♥ Horses (4-5)

Board Games… (4-5)

Top Chef (4-5)

Fireflies (4-5)

Giddy Up Wk 1 (4-5)

Girls on the Go (4-5)

I ♥ Horses (4-5)

Giddy Up Wk 2 (4-5)

My Way (4-5)

Water Logged (4-5)

Mosey Wood White Haven, PA (pages 20–26)

S’mores & More (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Totally Tie Dye (4-5)

Spy Camper (4-5)

Night Owls (4-5)

Amazing Race Wk 1 (4-5)

Bam! (4-5)

Take the Bead (4-5)

Wood Haven Pine Grove, PA (pages 27–34)

Animal Lover (4-5)

Happy Campers (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Jr. Horse Rider (4-5)

Star Trekkers (4-5)

Happy Campers (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Ghouls Rule (4-5)

Jr. Horseback Rider (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Be Brave (4-5)

Crafty Creations (4-5)

Happy Campers (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Jr. Horse Rider (4-5)

JuniorS (4-5)

JUNE 16–20 JUNE 23–27 JUNE 30–JULy 3 JULy 7–11

Day CampsMountain House Allentown, PA (pages 38–41)

Art-rageous (½ or Full Week) (4-8)

Medieval Madness (4-8)

Tiki Island (4-8) Movin’ & Groovin’ (4-8)

Shelly Ridge Miquon, PA (pages 42–45)

Flower Power (4-5)

Time Travelers (K-5)

Fresh from the Garden (4-10)

Pottery Princesses (K-10)

Valley Forge Valley Forge, PA (pages 46–48)

Passion for Fashion ( K-10)

Artists in Residence (K-10)

I Designed That (4-5) Glamour Girls (4-10)

JuniorS (4-5)

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JULy 13–18 JULy 20–25 JULy 27–AUG. 1 AUG. 3–8 AUG. 10–15

I ♥ Horses (4-5)

Pool Party CLW (4-5)

Spa CLW (4-5)

Farm Gals (4-5)

500 Miles (4-5)

My Way (4-5)

Draw Your Passion (4-5)

I ♥ Horses Too (4-5)

Spa CLW (4-5)

Fireflies (4-5)

I ♥ Horses (4-5)

Pool Party CLW (4-5)

Amazing Race Wk 2 (4-5)

S’mores & More (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Splash On (4-5)

Be Brave! (4-5)

Little Camp on the Lake (4-5)

Bam! (4-5)

Geocaching (4-5)

S’mores & More (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Shipwrecked (4-5)

Sporty Girl (4-5)

Totally Tie Dye (4-5)

Be Brave (4-5)

Cupcake Wars (4-5)

Hold Your Horses Wk 1 (4-5)

Jr. Horseback Rider (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Hold Your Horses Wk 2 (4-5)

Jr. Horseback Rider (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Pirates & Princesses (4-5)

Spa WH (4-5)

Ghouls Rule (4-5)

Jr. Horse Rider (4-5)

Pioneer Days (4-5)

Swim Splash Paddle (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Animal Lover (4-5)

Happy Campers (½ or Full Week) (4-5)

Jr. Horse Rider (4-5)

Mischief Managed (4-5)

JULy 14–18 JULy 21–25 JULy 28–AUG. 1 AUG. 4–8 AUG. 11–15

Out of this World (4-8)

Campfire Chefs (4-8)

Rodeo Round-Up (4-8)

Around the World… (4-8)

Glamour Girls (4-8)

Fun N’ Games (4-10)

The Natural Artist (4-10)

Glamour Girls (4-10)

Mapping Your Future (4-10)

Rocket Girls (K-5)

Glamour Girls (4-10)

It’s a Dance Party (K-10)

American Girl Extravaganza (K-5)

Katniss Kamp (4-10)

Fuzzy Friends (K-5)

Dumbledore’s Army (4-10)

Mixed Media Masterpiece (K-10)

CSI: Valley Forge (4-10)

American Girl Extravaganza (K-5)

Katniss Kamp (4-10)

Passion for Fashion (K-10)

Robo Girls (4-5)

Juliette Low Girls (K-10)

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JUNE 15–20 JUNE 22–27 JUNE 29–JULy 4 JULy 6–11

Residential Camps

Laughing Waters Gilbertsville, PA (pages 14–19)

All About Horses (6-9)

I Wanna… (6-9)

Let’s Get Moving (6-9)

Water Works (6-9)

CIT I Wk 1 (10-12)

All About Horses (6-9)

Mocking Jay Wk 1 (6-9)

Moon on the Meadow (6-9)

CIT I Wk 2 (10-12)

Country Roads Wk 1 (10-12)

All About Horses (6-9)

CLW Detectives (6-9)

Mocking Jay Wk 2 (6-9)

On the Loose (6-9)

CIT I Wk 3 (10-12)

Country Roads Wk 2 (10-12)

Mosey Wood White Haven, PA (pages 20–26)

Mosey Wood Aces Wk 1 (6-8)

Choose Your Adventure (6-12)

Fun for Sail (6-12)

I ♥ Art (6-12)

Katniss Kamp (6-12)

Pocono Extravaganza (6-12)

Adirondack Adventure Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 1 (10-12)

Mosey Wood Aces Wk 2 (6-8)

Extreme Adventures (6-12)

Iron Chef (6-12)

Rock the Boat (6-12)

Walk on Wild Side (6-12)

Adirondack Adventure Wk 2 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 2 (10-12)

Canyak Wk 1 (6-8)

Choose Your Adventure (6-12)

CPA Wk 1 (7-8)

Happy Birthday (6-12)

Project Runway (6-12)

Road Trip (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 1 (7-8)

Set Sail Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 3 (10-12)

CadEttES (6-8), SEniorS (9-10) & amBaSSadorS (11-12)

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JULy 13–18 JULy 20–25 JULy 27–AUG. 1 AUG. 3–8 AUG. 10–15

All About Horses (6-9)

Trip & Travelers (6-9)

On Your Mark (6-9)

Water Works (6-9)

CIT I Wk 4 (10-12)

Broadway Bound Wk 1 (6-9)

Park! (6-9)

Ultimate Equine… Wk 1(6-9)

I Wanna… (6-9)

CIT II Wk 1 (11-12)

Country Roads Wk 1 (10-12)

Broadway Bound Wk 2 (6-9)

Fashion Sense (6-9)

Ultimate Equine… Wk 2 (6-9)

Yes, She Can! (6-9)

CIT II Wk 2 (11-12)

Country Roads Wk 2 (10-12)

All About Horses Too (6-9)

Let’s Tri It (6-9)

Moon on the Meadow (6-9)

CIT II Wk 3 (11-12)

Canyak Wk 2 (6-8)

Extreme Adventures (6-12)

Iron Chef (6-12)

Katniss Kamp (6-12)

Pocono Extravaganza (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 2 (7-8)

Set Sail Wk 2 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 4 (10-12)

Hanging Around Wk 1 (6-8)

Backpack Primer (6-12)

Choose Your Adventure (6-12)

Midnight Madness (6-12)

Walk on Wild Side (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 1 (7-8)

Rock & Roll Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 1 (11-12)

Hanging Around Wk 2 (6-8)

Club MoWo (6-12)

Fun for Sail (6-12)

Katniss Kamp (6-12)

Road Trip (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 2 (7-8)

Rock & Roll Wk 2 (9-12)

Skip to the Shore Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 2 (11-12)

CSI: MW (6-12)

Choose Your Adventure (6-12)

I ♥ Art (6-12)

Walk on Wild Side (6-12)

X Marks the Spot (6-12)

Skip to the Shore Wk 2 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 3 (11-12)

Girls must be EntErinG the grade level listed after each camp session.

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JUNE 16–20 JUNE 23–27 JUNE 30–JULy 4 JULy 7–11

Day Camps

Mountain House Allentown, PA (pages 38–41)

Art-rageous (½ or Full Week) (4-8)

Program Aide Training (6-10)

Medieval Madness (4-8)

Program Aide (6-10)

Tiki Island (4-8)

Program Aide (6-10)

Movin’ & Groovin’ (4-8)

Program Aide (6-10)

Shelly Ridge Miquon, PA (pages 42–45)

Scene Stealers (6-10)

Party Animals (6-10)

Aqua Aide Wk 1 (9-11)

Guard Start Wk 1 (7-8)

Fresh from the Garden (4-10)

Pottery Princess (K-10)

Aqua Aide Wk 2 (9-11)

Guard Start Wk 2 (7-8)

Valley Forge Valley Forge, PA (pages 46–48)

Passion for Fashion (K-10)

Program Aide Training (8-9)

Artists in Residence (K-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Shark Tank (6-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Glamour Girls (4-10)

JUNE 15–20 JUNE 22–27 JUNE 29–JULy 4 JULy 6–11

Residential Camps

Wood Haven Pine Grove, PA (pages 27–34)

Amusement Park Mania (6-12)

Be Xtreme (6-12)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

Midnight Madness (6-12)

Chillin Out (7-12)

CIT I Wk 1 (10-12)

Saddle Up Wk 1 (7-8)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

Girl on Fire (6-12)

Swamp Thing (6-12)

On the Road (7-12)

Wild Water Fun (7-12)

Wilderness Adventures Wk 1 (9-12)

Bit & Bridle Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 2 (10-12)

Saddle Up Wk 2 (7-8)

Art Extravaganza (6-12)

Girl on Fire (6-12)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

It’s a Mystery (7-12)

Wilderness Adventures Wk 2 (10-12)

CIT I Wk 3 (10-12)

Bit & Bridle Wk 2 (9-12)

CadEttES (6-8), SEniorS (9-10) & amBaSSadorS (11-12)

CadEttES (6-8), SEniorS (9-10) & amBaSSadorS (11-12)

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JULy 13–18 JULy 20–25 JULy 27–AUG. 1 AUG. 3–8 AUG. 10–15

Camper Sampler (6-12)

Glee Wk 1 (6-12)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

Take the Reins Wk1 (6-12)

Up in the Trees (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 1 (7-8)

Ghost Busters (7-12)

Whale Watch Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT I Wk 4 (10-12)

Camper Sampler (6-12)

Glee Wk 2 (6-12)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

Hiking Through History (6-12)

Midnight Madness (6-12)

Take the Reins Wk 2 (6-12)

Camp Program Aide Wk 2 (7-8)

Whale Watch Wk 2 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 1(11-12)

Camper Sampler (6-12)

Horseback Rider (6-12)

Iron Chef (6-12)

Paws & Claws (6-12)

Riding Thru History (7-12)

Take Charge Wk 1 (8-9)

Sooo Weird Wk 1 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 2 (11-12)

Camper Sampler (6-12)

Extreme Equestrian (6-12)

Wet & Wild (6-12)

Horse Riders (6-12)

Her Majesty’s Court (7-12)

Take Charge Wk 2 (8-9)

Sooo Weird Wk 2 (9-12)

CIT II Wk 3 (11-12)

JULy 14–18 JULy 21–25 JULy 28–AUG. 1 AUG. 4–8 AUG. 11–15

Out of this World (4-8)

Pampered Camper (6-10)

Program Aide (6-10)

Campfire Chefs (4-8)

Lehigh Valley Adventure (6-10)

Program Aide (6-10)

Rodeo Roundup (4-8)

Crafty Creations (6-10)

Program Aide (6-10)

Around the World (4-8)

Program Aide (6-10)

Glamour Girls (4-8)

Program Aide (6-10)

Fun N’ Games (4-10)

Intern I Wk 1 (9-11)

The Natural Artist (4-10)

Intern I Wk 2 (9-11)

Glamour Girls (4-10)

Mapping Your Future (4-10)

Intern II Wk 1 (9-11)

Summer Cook-Off (6-10)

Intern II Wk 2 (9-11)

Glamour Girls (4-10)

It’s a Dance Party (K-10)

Around the World (6-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Katniss Kamp (4-10)

Dumbledore’s Army (4-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Mixed Media Masterpieces (K-10)

CSI: VF (4-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Katniss Kamp (4-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

Passion for Fashion (K-10)

Juliette Low Girls (K-10)

Program Aides (8-12)

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rESidEnt CamPS!

Camp is my second home, a safe haven. It is sacred. Every time I go, I try to slow down and appreciate every moment, every detail—my friend’s smile, the crunch of leaves on the trails, the steam that rises when I speak in the early morning, the ripples that spread across the lake when I skim my hand across the surface.

try them All>> Laughing Waters>> Mosey Wood>> Wood Haven

Early Bird Registration!REGIstER onlInE by MARCH 15tH AnD RECEIvE:

>> $50 off each resident session!

>> $25 off each day camp session!

Cannot be combined with another offer.

fInAnCIAl AID Is AvAIlAblE

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CoME to An oPEn HoUsE

No registration needed! If you need directions to one of our camps please contact us at [email protected]

lAUGHInG WAtERsSunday, May 4, 1–4PM

MosEy WooDSunday, May 18, 1–4PM Sunday, June 15, 1–4PM

WooD HAvEnSunday, May 4, 1–4PM Sunday, June 15, 1–4PM

not sure if camp is right for you yet?What the Experts sayA camp experience offers all of the five main factors that research has shown to build strength and resilience in a young person:

PoSitivE EmotionS from having fun,

EnGaGEmEnt with people and activities,

rElationShiPS that develop with other young people and adult mentors,

mEaninG that comes from nature and new experiences, and

a SEnSE oF aChiEvEmEnt with opportunities to try new things.

What We’ve HeardOne happy mom wrote us and said, “Thank you for an amazing week for my daughter. She LOVED camp! Camp week is the best week of her year, and she is ALWAYS sad to leave GSEP camp. I personally believe that camp is building her into an amazing young woman. Sarah is more confident, more independent, more helpful, more knowledgeable and more adventuresome with each week of camp she completes.”

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• Canoeing at Green Lake Park

• Gaga Pit

• More cabin week options for Juniors & Cadettes

• Two-weekcamper travel programforrising10th-12thgraders

• Tie-DyeTuesdayt-shirts & unit photos included for each girl

DRoP offs

All Programs: Sunday 3–5PM

PICk UPs

Full Week: Friday 3–5PM Half Week*: Tuesday 5–6PM

PLEASE NOTE: Pick Up time will be at 1PM for all programs ending on July 4.

EARly/lAtE PICk UPs

Arrangements must be made prior to drop off for earlier or later pick-ups.

bUs tRAnsPoRtAtIon

Busing is available from select locations. See GSEP website.

ACtIvIty PREREqUIsItEs

Swimming: Girls are tested during the first swimming period when they arrive at camp. Please note that participation in some activities requires passing of certain levels.

Canoeing: Must have passed American Red Cross level 2 swimming instruction.

Horseback Riding: All riders will be assessed during their first trip to the stables. If appropriate level is not reached as needed for certain programs, campers’ activities on the horse may be modified accordingly.

*PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the activities listed will be done by girls participating in the half week program.

Camp laughing Waters features 460 acres of rolling meadows, wide open spaces, a large swimming pool with lights, an athletic field, hiking trails, archery (4th grade and above) and horseback riding. In addition to their chosen program theme, all campers will participate in traditional camp activities (weather permitting) which may include swimming, arts and crafts, cookouts, campfires, hikes, nature activities, singing, and games.

Camp LaUghing WatErs Gilbertsville, PA

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EntErinG GradES 1–3

Outdoors & S’moresJune 22–27, July 27 – August 1 (CAbins + 1 nigHt in tents)

$330Whether you are looking to try camp for the first time or you have already enjoyed time at camp, this is the week for you! You will swim, make crafts, play games, have a cookout, and go for a hike. Campers will spend four nights in a cabin and one night in a tent (weather permitting). Brownies, earn your Hiker Badge.

The Mane EventJune 22–27, August 3–8 (CAbins botH sessions)

$330Have you always wondered what it would be like to be around horses? Have you always wanted to braid a horse’s mane or to learn about how they are fed? In this program you will get to spend time taking care of the horses while learning about what it takes to take care of a horse! You will also get a special “barn breakfast or lunch” with the horseback riding staff as well the opportunity to create special pony treats! You will even experience a pony ride!

Splash StarsJune 29 – July 4, July 27 – August 1 (CAbins botH sessions)

$330Come splash around at this watery fun week at camp. Enjoy extra pool time with a floating lunch and a night swim. Jam to the beat at a sprinkler dance party and enjoy other water-based activities. Brownies, earn your Fair Play Badge.

Brownie SleepoverJune 29 – July 4, August 3–8 (CAbins botH sessions)

$330Hang out with friends at a pool party, paint your nails, play games in a cabin, make slumber party crafts and enjoy special late night snacks. Brownies, earn your Girl Scout Way Badge.

Where The Wild Things AreJuly 6–11 (CAbins)

$330Let the wild rumpus begin! Explore all things wild at camp by exploring camp trails, identifying the different insects that make their home at CLW, enjoying a breakfast with the horses, and playing wild games. Brownies, earn your Bugs Badge.

Let’s Try Camp!July 6–8, July 20–22 (½ Weeks) (CAbins botH sessions)

$170In this program designed especially for first time campers (but open to everyone), campers will get to sample a bit of everything camp has to offer! During their time at camp, campers will get a chance to swim in the pool, play an activity on the sports field, attend a campfire, take home an art project, and even get to see the horses! Brownies, earn your Making Friends Badge.

Painter GalsJuly 6–11 (CAbins)

$330Get inspired by camp and create paintings that you can take home as lasting memories of your time at camp! You will get to try your hand at different kinds

of paintings and even get the chance to paint with your hands! Brownies, earn your Painting Badge.

Juliette Low GirlsJuly 13–18 (CAbins)

$330Show that you are proud to be a Girl Scout! Sing your way around camp, celebrate Juliette Low’s birthday and make special Girl Scout crafts! Brownies, earn your Girl Scout Way Badge.

Snackin’ AroundJuly 13–18 (CAbins)

$330This week is all about everyone’s favorite time of the day — snacks! While we normally don’t encourage you to play with your food, this week is all about just that! You will taste yummy treats, get a chance to meet with the camp chef, and even create your very own snack to take home! Brownies, earn your Snacks Badge.

Pixie PowerJuly 20–25 (CAbins)

$330Camp is full of fairies that want to share their magic with you! Discover the world of the wood fairies and their other magical friends while enjoying magical crafts, games, and adventures! Let your imagination run wild as you find out what makes Camp Laughing Waters so magical!

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Top ChefJune 22–27 (CAbins)

$340Are you a food whiz up for a little competition? Come to this week and go behind the scenes with the camp chef, visit a local farmstand, test your skills using various cooking methods, and participate in Top Chef style quick-fire challenges. Juniors, earn your Simple Meals Badge.

Board Games & BondingJune 22–27 (CAbins)

$330Come turn camp into one big game! Work with your unit as you make a game out of almost everything that you do! Use chalk to make sidewalk games, play new and old favorites on the sports field, and make a splash in the pool! At night you will get to play board games in your cabin and work to create a new game to teach family and friends back home!

Fireflies June 29 – July 4 (tents), August 3–8 (CAbins)

$330Stay up late and have a sleep-in breakfast almost every day. Enjoy some late night swimming, nighttime arts and crafts, games in the moonlight, night hikes, and sleeping out under the stars! Don’t worry, you will still get plenty of sleep and have time to all of the daytime camp favorites as well.

Giddy UpJune 29 – July 11 (2 Weeks) (tents)

$750If you love to ride horses and are looking to further advance your skills then come to camp and giddy up! Increase your horseback riding abilities and your

knowledge with this two week adventure! Girls will get an in-depth study of horse anatomy, horse care, and try English style riding. Elementary level or above riders only. *See riding prerequisites.

Girls on the Go!June 29 – July 4 (tents)

$330This week is all about moving! Join us as you keep your energy up by participating in field games, swimming laps in the pool, making healthy snacks and getting to speak with a health care professional. Juniors, earn your Staying Fit Badge.

Pool Party CLW July 13–18 (tents), August 3–8 (CAbins)

$330Take a break from the summer heat with a week of cooling off at CLW! Enjoy extra pool time with a floating lunch and a night swim. Have a pool party and play water games. When you towel off you will also enjoy traditional camp activities with a watery twist.

Spa CLWJuly 13–18, July 27 – August 1 (CAbins botH sessions)

$330Pamper yourself for a whole week as you turn your cabin into a fabulous spa! Enjoy homemade facials, manicures, make your own lip gloss and lotion too! Learn about natural dyes and how to make healthy snacks like smoothies that are delicious and nutritious. Try your hand at yoga and water aerobics as you chill out and learn to relax at camp!

We Can Dance! July 20–25 (CAbins)

$330Dance your way through a week of camp as you learn dance routines that will be shown off at an end of session talent show in front of family and friends! Brownies, earn your Dancer Badge.

EntErinG GradES 4–5

I ♥ Horses June 22–27 (tents), July 6–11 (tents), July 13–18 (CAbins), August 3–8 (CAbins)

$380Do you enjoy being around horses? Are you interested in learning about the various parts of the horse, learning to groom, and also having the chance to ride? In this program, you will learn the basics of horse riding and horse care and even get to have a “barn breakfast or lunch” with the horseback riding staff.

My Way July 20–25 (tents), July 6–11 (CAbins)

$330Working together with fellow campers, you will help choose a lot of your activities with your counselors! Which day do you want to explore the Yellow Trail? Which game do you want to play on the sports field? Do you want to have a picnic lunch or dinner? Come to this week of camp and help to answer these questions alongside your new friends!

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Farm Gals July 20–25 (tents)

$370 Calling all animal lovers! Come to this week and visit a real working farm, hear from our horse staff how they take care of our horses, and even get to ride a horse!

500 MilesJuly 20–25 (tents)

$370Do you enjoy running, hiking and biking? If so, come join in as you participate in all three activities during your time at camp! We will start out hiking and biking the trails at CLW, and expand to local, state and even national parks! Campers will also have the opportunity to explore camp with early morning runs! Campers must bring their own bike and be comfortable riding it on uneven/rugged terrain. Juniors, earn your Staying Fit Badge.

Draw Your PassionJuly 27 – August 1 (tents)

$350This week is all about art! You will experiment with different media as you work toward creating scenery for the end of camp play! You will also get to go on an out of camp art adventure!

Water LoggedJuly 6–11 (tents)

$350Do you feel more comfortable when out on the water than on land? Then this week is for you! Go canoeing in Green Lane Park almost every day (weather permitting) as well as spend lots of time in the pool at camp! *See swimming prerequisite.

I ♥ Horses TooJuly 27 – August 1 (tents)

$380This program is for campers who have already experienced I Love Horses! and want to enhance their skills. During this week, you will be get four mounted horse- back riding lessons and further instruction from the barn staff (weather permitting). There will also be new art projects and a chance to eat with the barn staff.

EntErinG GradES 6–9

All About Horses! June 22–27 (tents), July 6–11 (tents), July 13–18 (tents), June 29 – July 3 (CAbins)

$380If you are “all about horses” this program is for you! As part of this program, you will spend time at the barn riding and learning about horses, create horse-related arts and crafts projects, spend an evening sleeping at the barn, and even get to eat a meal out by the stables!

Let’s Get Moving!June 22–27 (tents)

$330This week is all about moving! Join us as you keep your energy up by participating in field games, swimming laps in the pool, making healthy snacks and speaking with a health care professional. Cadettes, earn your Eating For Beauty Badge.

I Wanna…June 22–27 (CAbins), July 20–25 (tents)

$330Are you looking to make your voice heard at camp? If so, this week is for you! Along with pre-planned activities, together your unit will help to design much of your schedule. Do you want to sleep in one morning? Which day do you want do nature? Do you want to participate in a night swim? Come help design your ultimate camp week!

Moon On The MeadowJune 29 – July 4, August 3–8 (tents botH sessions)

$330The fun starts with traditional day activities, but the real adventure begins when the moon comes out! Your after sundown activities will include night hiking, late night snacks, science tricks, swimming under the lights, and sleeping out under the stars. Cadettes, earn your Night Owl Badge.

Mocking JayJune 29 – July 11 (2 Weeks) (tents)

$675This two week program is all about learning to survive. Sharpen your archery talents and gain skills that will help you survive in the wild. Learn shelter building, knot tying, search and rescue techniques, tracking, and orienteering. Take a day hike out of camp to explore the wilderness.

On The LooseJuly 6–11 (tents)

$360In this program, campers get to enjoy the best of camp and the outdoors! Do you want to explore the great outdoors and not be relegated to a set schedule while at camp? Is one night of cookout not enough? If so, this program is for you! You will get to hike and picnic in both Green Lane Park and Valley Forge National Parks. On the days when you are not out exploring local parks, you will be eating at least one meal out of the dining hall each day (this may include an extra cookout, a floating lunch at the pool or even a picnic out over the bridge) and spending one night out under the stars.

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CLW Detectives! July 6–11 (tents)

$330Would you like to learn how to solve crimes like they do on television? Come learn fingerprint lifting, evidence collecting, interview reporting, self-defense skills, and much more led by a retired police sergeant. You will even get to solve your own “crime scene.” Cadettes, earn your Special Agent Badge.

Trip & TravelersJuly 13–18 (tents)

$450 Are you up for a bit of out of camp fun while still experiencing activities at camp? If so, come be part of this program where almost every day includes an out of camp adventure! You will visit an amusement park, get lost in a maze, play a round of mini-golf, and enjoy the day hiking in a park! Don’t worry, you will also have time to enjoy lots of activities at camp as well.

On Your Mark…July 13–18 (tents)

$330Ready, aim… shoot away! Are you new to archery but have always wanted to try it? Have you done archery before but are you looking to spend more time at the range sharpening your skills? Either way this week is for you as you will learn and then build on the basics every day (weather permitting) with both traditional and wacky archery shoots.

Park! July 20–25 (tents)

$470What is in a word? Well, at camp, it can mean a lot! In this program, you will sample the various types of parks in the area-from enjoying a picnic in Green Lane Park to viewing history at Valley Forge Park, to creating a splash at a water park and then enjoying the rides at an amusement park! You will even have time to enjoy your favorite camp activities right in our own 500 acre “park” backyard!

Yes, She Can!July 27 – August 1 (tents)

$330There is nothing quite like building or fixing something yourself. Come apprentice with a camp ranger this week and learn new skills you can use for a lifetime. You will use both hand and electric tools, understand how plumbing systems work, investigate electricity, and even build your own toolbox to take home. Cadettes, earn your Woodworker Badge.

Fashion SenseJuly 27 – August 1 (CAbins)

$330This week is all about fashion! You and your fellow campers will work as designers reformatting old clothes that you bring with you into new and exciting designs! You will also help to create costumes for the end of session play.

All About Horses Too! August 3–8 (tents)

Cost $380This program has been created for campers who have already experienced All About Horses! and are looking to enhance their skills. During this week, you

Water WorksJune 22–27, July 13–18 (tents botH sessions)

$380Do you love all things water related? Are you eager for more time in the pool while also getting out to a lake to canoe? In this program you will get extra time at the pool when you swim under the lights and experience a special floating dinner, plus you’ll visit a water park and venture out to Green Lane Park to canoe. You will also enjoy special water related games outside of the pool as well. *See swimming prerequisite.

Broadway Bound July 20 – August 1 (2 Weeks)(CAbins)

$670In this two-week program, you will put your acting, writing and public speaking skills to the test as you take turns making camp announcements, enjoying improv games, and helping to write the end of session camp play, which you’ll also have a chance to act in! Cadettes, earn your Screenwriter Badge and your Public Speaking Badge.

Ultimate Equine ExperienceJuly 20 – August 1 (2 Weeks) (tents)

$770This program is designed for campers who are looking to experience more time at the barn. Campers in this program will get plenty of time riding horses as well as taking care of them. You will even venture out of camp to see a horse show with some of the barn staff! * Prerequisite: Campers must be an intermediate or advanced rider to attend this program.

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will get four mounted horseback riding lessons and further instruction from the barn staff (weather permitting). There will also be a special horse-related adventure!

Let’s Tri It!August 3–8 (tents)

Cost $370Show off your running, biking, and swimming skills as you log your miles doing each one! Swim laps, ride your bike, and go for a run within the beautiful grounds of camp and out of camp as well! The culminating experience will be a bike ride from camp to Valley Forge National Park with an overnight stop to swim and enjoy Valley Forge Day Camp. The next day explore Valley Forge National Park by foot and return to camp. Campers must bring their own bike and be comfortable riding on uneven/rugged terrain.

EntErinG GradES 10–12

Country RoadsJune 29 – July 11, July 20 – August 1 (tents botH sessions)

$750Camp Laughing Waters is beautiful and so is the area around us. Check out the local culture as we venture out nearly every day (or night) on a new adventure! Activities (weather permitting) include splashing at Dutch Springs, hiking at Green Lane Park, enjoying a picnic and historic sites at Valley Forge National Park, playing mini-golf , sampling local food, and more. You will also experience a lot of your favorite camp activities and help to plan an all-camp activity for the rest of camp!

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CIT–IJune 22 – July 18 (girls go HoMe tHe Weekends of June 27-29 & July 11-13)

$500Become a Counselor in Training! Learn about leadership, safety, risk management, camp management, childcare, and much more during the first two weeks. During the second two weeks participate in an internship where you will be able to use your skills as a “counselor” for younger girls. Applicants must demonstrate maturity, commitment, and leadership, and work well with others. CITS also enjoy traditional camp activities during their stay. Upon successful completion of this program, girls will earn their CIT Pin.

CIT-IIJuly 20 – August 8 (girls go HoMe Weekend of August 1–3)

$450If you have already completed CIT I and are looking for more specialized training, come be a part of CIT–II. *Prerequisite: Must have completed CIT I and obtain permission from the Camp Director. Applicants must also interview for their chosen specialized area and can choose from Horseback Riding, Waterfront (must be a certified lifeguard), or Arts and Crafts.

Waterfront: You must be a lifeguard or qualify to take the lifeguard training prior to the start of camp. To qualify for lifeguard training you will be expected to

swim 550 yards using the freestyle and breast strokes, retrieve a 10lb block from the bottom of the lake or pool and tread water for 10 minutes with your hands out of the water. Horseback Riding: This program is designed for the experienced rider with at least four years of extensive horse experience. Training includes shadowing members of the riding staff and observing from behind the scenes. In addition to this, you will learn advanced horse and stable management skills, herd care, and horse psychology; you’ll also discover techniques for teaching and supervising horseback riding students, as well as learning equine medical emergency skills. Once this is all completed, you will put your newly acquired skills to practice.Arts & Crafts: These programs are designed for girls who are experienced in different types of arts activities (i.e. drawing, painting, ceramics, some kind of weaving, or knitting). For the first week you will shadow the arts and crafts staff and then for the last two weeks you will work with the girls.

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• stand Up Paddleboards

• Tie-DyeTuesdayt-shirts & unit photos included for each girl

Mosey Wood is located in the Pocono Mountains on 425 acres and features a beautiful lake. In addition to their chosen theme, all girls experience traditional camp activities including swimming and boating on a daily basis (weather permitting). Other activities include arts & crafts, cookouts, campfires, hikes, nature, science, singing, archery (4th grade and above), climbing wall (6th grade and above), teambuilding activities, and wishing candles. All girls sleep in platform tents.

DRoP offs Full Week: Sunday 1–3PM

PICk UPs Full Week: Friday 6:15PM Half Week*: Tuesday 7PM

PLEASE NOTE: Pick Up time will be at 1PM for all programs ending on July 4.

bUs tRAnsPoRtAtIon Busing is available from select locations. See GSEP website.

ACtIvIty PREREqUIsItEs

Swimming: Girls are tested during the first swimming period when they arrive at camp. Please note that participation in some activities requires passing of certain levels.

Canoeing, Stand Up Paddleboarding, Aqua Tower (blob): Must have passed American Red Cross level 2 swimming instruction.

Kayaking or Sailing: Must have completed or currently be in ARC Level 4 and complete an endurance test (consists of swimming the length of the swimming area twice and treading water for 2 minutes).

*PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the activities listed will be done by girls participating in the half week program.

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Fun with FoodJune 22–27

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3Get ready to play with your food! Make art out of your food; create a picture using jelly beans, and use graham crackers and marshmallows for more than just s’mores. Not only will you play with your food, you will make yummy snacks each day to share with your friends. Brownies, earn your Snacks Badge.

Mosey Wood FairJune 29 – July 4

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Come to the Great Mosey Wood Fair! This week is all about enjoying the fun of fairs and festivals. Enjoy the Mosey Wood 4th of July Fair as we enjoy games, win prizes, dunk your counselors, and get your face painted!

Pixie PowerJuly 6–11 (grAdes 2–3)

$330 Mosey Wood is a magical land where fairies live throughout the year, come and discover the magic of camp! Search for their fairy castles, enjoy magical crafts, games and other adventures around camp!

Super SamplerJuly 6–11

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Try everything at camp that you possibly can: campfires, cookouts, hiking, sleeping under the stars, crafts, swimming and boating are included in this fun filled week as you explore Mosey Wood. Brownies, earn your Hiker Badge.

Crafty CampersJuly 13–18 (grAdes 2–3)

$335 Do you like art and doing crafts?  Come to this week-long adventure at Mosey Wood where you get to experience camping and crafting.  Create jewelry, clothing, and other projects to take home to show off your craftiness!

Little MermaidsJuly 13–18

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Cool off with some extra time at the lake! Enjoy free swims, water games, sandcastles, lunch by the lake and even a luau. There will also be a water carnival all-camp to get you and your favorite counselors soaked!

Silly ScienceJuly 20–25

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Science can be super fun! Come play and experiment at camp as you create bubbles and silly putty, and then blow things up into the air like rockets and soda! This is sure to be a fun-filled week of camp. Brownies, earn your Home Scientist Badge.

Dance PartyJuly 27 – August 1

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Get ready to move your feet and dance the day away! Try line dancing, hip hop, ballet, and other types of dance to create an unforgettable performance you can show off to the rest of camp during the big dance party! Brownies, earn your Dancer Badge.

Pirates of the PondAugust 3–8

$190 (½ Week) Grades 1–3 $330 (Full Week) Grades 2–3 Arghhh! Do you like pirates or just playing pretend? Come design your own eye patch, create a boat to float in Brownie Bay, and find treasures. You will search for pirates in the all-camp Pirate Hunt- when you find them we will make them walk the plank!

EntErinG GradES 4–5

S’mores & MoreJune 22–27, July 13–18, July 27 – August 1

$190 (½ Week) $330 (Full Week) Can’t decide which program you want to do or just new to camp? Try a little bit of everything that Mosey Wood has to offer. Outdoor cooking, swimming, archery, sports, boating, crafts, songs, games, and much more! Juniors, earn your Camper Badge.

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Totally Tie DyeJune 22–27, August 3–8

$350It’s time to make the world a little brighter with tie dye! Bring a pair of jeans to transform into a new fashion statement, then get ready for the main event of tie dye! Learn to reverse tie dye, create amazing effects with Sharpies, and of course create your very own design as you do traditional tie dye!

Night OwlsJune 29 – July 4

$330 The fun doesn’t end when the sun goes down at camp! Stay up late to explore the night with star gazing, a night hike, dance party, and a late night cookout. You will get to sleep in before you start your adventures of doing traditional camp activities in the daylight.

Spy CamperJune 29 – July 4

Cost $330Camp will be filled with mystery this week. You and your fellow sleuths will have to solve the Mosey Wood Mishap. Gather evidence, interview witnesses, and build your case to solve the mystery! While working the case you will still have time to do all the traditional camp activities too! Juniors, earn your Detective Badge.

Amazing RaceJuly 6 –18 (2 Weeks)

$660You and your team will work together to meet the Mosey Wood Challenges and conquer road blocks as you race around camp. Road blocks will include

bouldering, geocaching, archery, canoeing, cookouts and an out of camp hike to visit Hawk Falls. Earn points as you complete each task allowing you move on to the next level of adventure! *See swimming prerequisites.

BAM!July 6–11, July 27 – August 1

$335 It’s time to kick up your cooking skills by trying new recipes by whipping up new snacks, fun appetizers, tasty main courses, and yummy desserts! You will also take home your own recipe book for indoor and outdoor cooking. Work with the camp chefs to create a treat for the whole camp! Juniors, earn your Simple Meals Badge.

Take the BeadJuly 6–11

$335 Design and make your own jewelry. Use different techniques to make beads and use wire to make jewelry. Make your own bling while you enjoy all types of camp activities. Juniors, earn your Jeweler Badge.

Splash On! July 13–18

$330Enjoy time on Mosey Wood Pond, whether you are floating in boats or splashing around while swimming. Hang out on the lake with your friends in paddle boats, rowboats and canoes. Enjoy a tubing lunch drifting around the lake, spend extra time splashing around in the lake,

and keep the water fun happening during the all-camp water carnival! *See swimming prerequisites.

Be Brave!July 20–25

$330Sometimes being the Princess is not all glitter and fancy dresses – in order to achieve greatness you need to be true to yourself, like Merida. Now is your chance to follow in her footsteps. This is an opportunity to increase your current archery skills or just learn how to shoot an arrow! Girls will play various archery games while making their own “magic potions and cakes” using plants found around camp.

Little Camp on the LakeJuly 20–25

$330Come celebrate Mosey Wood’s 75th Anniversary by going back in time and exploring old ways of life. Dip candles, make butter, homemade ice cream, make your own loom to weave, and bake your own bread. Don’t worry not everything is old school, still lots of fun to have in the modern days as well while you are at camp! Juniors, earn your Playing the Past Badge.

GeocachingJuly 27 – August 1

$330Time to get out into the woods and explore Mosey Wood while discovering the 30+ geocaches located in camp. Learn to use a GPS to navigate around camp and find the treasures hidden around camp.

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ShipwreckedAugust 3–8

$330Ahoy Mates! Get ready for some swashbuckling fun! Spend the week at camp like your ship has just wrecked off the shores of Mosey Wood Island. Learn beginner survival skills and hunt for the Mosey Wood treasure. Make your counselors walk the plank in the all-camp pirate hunt!

Sporty GirlAugust 3–8

Do you like to play sports? Here is your chance to come to camp and enjoy a variety of sports like basketball, rollerblading, archery, volleyball, hockey, lacrosse, swimming, and more. Keep yourself moving this week not only with sports but with crafts, hiking, boating, cookouts, and the new Stand Up Paddleboards too! *See swimming prerequisites.

EntErinG GradES 6–8

oPtional raFtinG triP: During their first week, girls in these programs can participate in a guided rafting trip down the Lehigh River for an additional $35. Registration & payment for this option occur during check- in; the required release form is available online.

Mosey Wood AcesJune 22 – July 4 (2 Weeks)

$660Do you love camp and want to be there for more than just a week? Spend two weeks mastering all of the adventures that Mosey Wood has to offer. Compete in friendly competitions to show you are the ace of camp! Show off your skills at Archery, Boating, Swimming, Arts & Crafts, Climbing Wall, High Ropes, Cookouts, Geocaching, and more. Spend a day out of camp as you hike to nearby Hickory Run State Park.

Canyak July 6–18 (2 Weeks)

$670Can’t decide if you’d rather canoe or kayak? Spend your time at camp doing both and then some, like trying out the new Stand Up Paddleboards! Glide across the lake to explore different parts of camp seldom visited by other campers and examine the carnivorous plants and beaver lodges. You and your friends will decide on your favorite watercraft to take to F.E. Walter Dam for a day trip of more paddling adventures. *See swimming prerequisites.

Hanging AroundJuly 20 – August 1 (2 Weeks)

$670Spend two weeks climbing around Mosey Wood and beyond. Start your adventure on the rock climbing wall and move on to the high ropes course to practice rappelling. You’ll finish your rock climbing adventure outside of camp on a real rock face. There will also be time for lots of traditional camp activities too.

EntErinG GradES 6–12

oPtional raFtinG triP: During their first week, girls in these programs can participate in a guided rafting trip down the Lehigh River for an additional $35. Registration & payment for this option occur during check- in; the required release form is available online.

Choose Your Own AdventureJune 22–27, July 6–11, July 20–25, August 3–8

$330Want to try a little bit of everything that Mosey Wood has to offer? Pick this program and each day you will get to decide which activities you want to do! You can try High Ropes, climbing wall, boating, art & crafts, archery, roller- blading and much more Make your own choices and design your ultimate camp experience.

Fun for Sail June 22–27, July 27 – August 1

$330Have you always wanted to sail on Mosey Wood Lake? Here is your chance. This is a great opportunity for girls just starting or those who want to expand their sailing skills. You will spend time trying out the new Stand Up Paddleboards and doing traditional camp activities as well. *See swimming prerequisites.

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I ♥ Art June 22–27, August 3–8

$340Do you like art? Come try out different art media such as painting, sculpting, origami and weaving. Design your own tie-dye t-shirt and decorate a cake. There will be plenty of time to enjoy traditional camp activities as well.

Katniss Kamp June 22–27, July 13–18, July 27 – August 1

$330Welcome to Panem! Try your hand at the various survival techniques that Katniss Everdeen used to win the Hunger Games. Learn archery, discover medicinal plants, bake bread from the District 12 bakery, and so much more. May the odds be ever in your favor!

Pocono ExtravaganzaJune 22–27, July 13–18

$430See some more of what the Poconos have to offer with a series of day trips. Raft on the Lehigh River, hike & swim at Hawk Falls, mountain bike down the Lehigh Gorge and go to an indoor waterpark.

Extreme AdventureJune 29 – July 4, July 13–18

$330Get ready for an extreme experience at camp! You will climb on the wall and swing from the high ropes course, eat lunch atop of Jacob’s Ladder and explore the world of extreme sports that camp has to offer. Also try out the new Stand Up Paddleboards-the new extreme water sport at Mosey Wood! *See swimming prerequisites.

Iron Chef June 29 – July 4, July 13–18

$335Love to cook and show off your skills? Work in small groups and compete with your fellow chefs to create tasty dishes with a secret ingredient to be tasted by the counselor judges. Also work with the camp’s chefs to make a delicious treat for the entire camp and take home a recipe book to keep on cooking when you go home! Cadettes, earn your New Cuisines Badge.

Rock the Boat June 29 – July 4

$365Paddle boats, rowboats, canoes, kayaks and Stand Up Paddleboards! Mosey Wood has them all and you will try each craft to see which one you like the best. Spend a day out of camp rafting on the Lehigh River. Excellent for both beginners and those wanting to work on their boating skills. *See swimming prerequisites.

Walk on the Wild SideJune 29 – July 4, July 20–25, August 3–8

$430Introducing the newest day trip program at Mosey Wood! Take a walk on the wild side as you get up close and personal to animals at a Wild Animal Park, raft down the Lehigh River, explore the beauty of Bushkill Falls, and pan for your own gems after a guided tour through the Lost River Cavern.

Happy Birthday MW!July 6–11

$330 Get ready to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Mosey Wood! Ever wonder what campers did back when

Mosey Wood was founded in 1939? Do old school camp activities, camp out where some of the first campers ever slept at Mosey Wood, and discover the history of this amazing place so many people call home every summer!

Road Trip July 6–11, July 27 – August 1

$430Time to hit the road to explore the Poconos! Take day trips to check out the historic Jim Thorpe Jail, raft down the Lehigh, bring along money to shop at the outlets and spend a day at Knoebels amusement park.

Project RunwayJuly 6-11

$340Spend your week designing clothing, jewelry, hair, and more. Fashion designers-in-training will spend the week putting their fashion design skills to the test with daily challenges, designing a fashion line through sketches, putting a spin on old designs, and creating unique clothing and accessory items for the end of the week fashion show. Bring along an old pair of jeans to make over.

Backpack Primer July 20–25

$330Do you have an interest in seeing what it takes to do backpacking trips? Learn the basics of packing, hiking safety, and cooking on the trail. Spend a day and night out on the trail. This could lead to many more backpacking adventures in the future. *Prerequisite: Campers must be in good physical condition and have broken- in hiking boots, but no prior backpacking experience is needed. Bring your own or use one of camp’s Backpacks.

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Midnight MadnessJuly 20–25

$330Stay up late and hang out with your friends as you explore Mosey Wood at night. Stargazing, night hiking, dance parties and a late night cookout will keep you hanging out till the stars shine bright. Sleep in and enjoy traditional camp activities during the daylight hours.

Club MoWoJuly 27 – August 1

$340It’s summer time–time to take it easy and relax–enjoy swimming, boating, yoga, homemade facials, pedicures and manicures. While you will spend quite some time being a pampered camper you will have time for traditional camp activities as well!

CSI: Mosey Wood August 3–8

$330Time for you to become a Camp Scene Investigator. Hunt for clues to solve the great Camp Caper. Lift fingerprints, examine a crime scene, follow leads and interview suspects. Learn basic self defense move to help keep you safe. Cadettes, earn your Special Agent Badge.

X Marks the Spot August 3–8

$340Geocaching is a great game that people around the world play. Time to use a GPS to find treasures hidden around Mosey Wood and spend a day out of camp hunting for geocaches around the area. High tech treasure hunting is not all that is offered this week, also navigate around camp using a compass, and there will still be time for traditional camp activities too.

EntErinG GradES 9–12

oPtional raFtinG triP: During their first week, girls in these programs can participate in a guided rafting trip down the Lehigh River for an additional $35. Registration & payment for this option occur during check- in; the required release form is available online.

Adirondack Adventure June 22 – July 4 (2 Weeks)

$810You will start off in camp practicing your hiking and canoeing skills before you head to the great outdoors to backpack and canoe your way through the wilderness of the beautiful Adirondack Mountains. While you are there you will visit the Lake Placid Olympic Center. *Prerequisite: Campers must be in good physical condition and have broken in hiking boots, but no prior backpacking experience is needed. Bring your own or use one of camp’s Backpacks.

Set Sail July 6–18 (2 Weeks)

$660Spend your time at camp learning to rig a Sunfish, captain a craft, and navigate as you practice the skills you need to sail. Once you have mastered your sailing skills, you will head out of camp to sail on a much larger body of water to show off all you have learned. *See swimming prerequisites.

Rock & Roll July 20 – August 2 (2 Weeks)

$670Rock climbing and kayaking are the main focus of this program. You will spend time high off the ground while practicing your climbing skills to prepare you for a trip to Ralph Stover for rock face climbing. Also spend time on the lake practicing your kayaking skills which will lead up to an out of camp kayaking experience. *See swimming prerequisites.

Skip to the Shore July 27 – August 8 (2 Weeks)

$810Pack plenty of sunscreen and get ready to spend some quality time at the beach! Head south to camp out in the Rehoboth Beach area! Explore different beaches while you are there, roam the boardwalk, shop at the outlets and more! After spending some time in camp on the new Stand Up Paddleboards take an eco-tour near Rehoboth Beach on SUPs at the shore! *See swimming prerequisites.

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oPtional raFtinG triP: During their first week, girls in these programs can participate in a guided rafting trip down the Lehigh River for an additional $35. Registration & payment for this option occur during check- in; the required release form is available online.

EntErinG GradES 7-8

Camp Program AideJuly 6–18, July 20 – August 1

$370Are you a returning camper who is looking to become more involved? During these two weeks you will work as a team to design and lead resident camp activities for younger girls. You will explore a number of areas, including camp crafts, games, songs, environmental activities, science and sports. Enjoy theme days and special events, and learn about team building, personal growth and leadership basics.

You will fulfill the GSEP requirements for the Program Leadership Course. Girls will not earn the Program Aid pin but will earn many of requirements; LIA and leadership hours will need to be completed to earn the pin.

EntErinG GradES 10–12

CIT IJune 22 – July 18 (girls go HoMe tHe Weekend of July 4–6)

$500You will learn about leadership, safety, risk management, general camp management, childcare and much more during the first two weeks of this program. During the second two weeks you will participate in an internship where you will be able to use your skills as a “counselor” for younger girls. Must demonstrate maturity, commitment and leadership potential and be able to work well with others in a positive atmosphere. CITs will also enjoy traditional camp activities during their stay. Upon successful completion of this program girls will earn their CIT I Pin.

EntErinG GradES 11–12

CIT IIJuly 20 – August 8 (girls go HoMe Weekend of August 1–3)

$450If you have already completed CIT I and are looking for more specialized training come be part of CIT II. *Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed CIT I and obtained permission from the Camp Director.

Camp Mosey Wood: Waterfront or Adventure/TeambuildingWaterfront: You must be a lifeguard or qualify to take the lifeguard training prior to the start of camp (first weekend in June at Mosey Wood) and be a minimum of 16 years old. To qualify to take the test you will be expected to swim 550 yards using the freestyle and breast strokes, retrieve a 10lb block from the bottom of the lake and tread water for 10 minutes with hands out of the water. After successfully completing the Waterfront Lifeguard course you will spend your time reviewing and practicing what your learned in CIT I and continue your internship on the lake at both boating at swimming!Adventure/Teambuilding: This program is designed for girls who are experienced and like the adventure part of camp. Included in this training is how to facilitate the rock wall and ropes course as well as learning how to implement various teambuilding exercises with younger girls. Plan and lead hikes, help teach survival skills, geocaching and more as you work with the staff to provide adventure programs for the younger campers.

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Located in Schuylkill County, Camp Wood Haven has 200 beautiful acres of forests, meadows, and protected wetlands. Choose from a great selection of leadership, horse, animal, and trip programs with fun themes to make this your best summer ever. All girls enjoy swimming and age-appropriate activities like archery (4th grade and above), low ropes, climbing wall, teambuilding, arts and crafts, journey activities and more (weather permitting). Girls in grades 6-12 design their own activities in the “Choose Your Own Adventure” program. Campers may live in a tent, Adirondack shelter, or a tree house with beds and mattresses. They will share these shelters with 3-5 other girls.

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Pine Grove, PA

• Critter Cabin

• Gaga Pit

• Optionforback-to-back weeks with weekend stays (July4–6,July18–20,andAugust1–3)

• Tie-Dye t-shirts & unit photos included for each girl

DRoP offs Full Week: Sunday 1:30–4PM

PICk UPs Full Week: Closing Ceremony, Friday 4PM Half Week*: Tuesday 8PM

PLEASE NOTE: Pick Up time will be at 1PM for all programs ending on July 4.

bUs tRAnsPoRtAtIon Busing is available from select locations. See GSEP website.

ACtIvIty PREREqUIsItEs

Swimming: Girls are tested on Sunday and put into swim groups based on their abilities. Participation in certain activities requires the appropriate swimming skills. These prerequisites will be noted in the program description.

Canoeing, boating, rafting, etc: Must have passed American Red Cross level 2 swimming instruction.

Horseback Riding: All riders will be initially placed in riding groups based on their Horseback Riding Questionnaires. If there are questions on a riding level a riding test will be given. Girls are placed into groups based on their abilities. Some riding programs have prerequisites noted in the program description. If appropriate level isn’t reached as needed for certain programs, campers’ activities on the horse may be modified accordingly.

*PLEASE NOTE: Not all of the activities listed will be done by girls participating in the half week program.

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EntErinG GradES 1–3Horse LoversJune 29 – July 4 And August 3–8

$360 Giddy up, y’all! There’s plenty of horsing around for our pony girls this week. Visit the on-site stables to learn all about horses and even ride! Bring your favorite stuffed pony with you to join in the games, crafts and a pony lunch. Girls of all riding abilities are accepted into this program. Earn segments of your GSEP Equestrian Patch.

It’s a Slumber Party!June 22–27

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekBring your sleeping bag, stuffed animal and bedtime stories for this fun sleepover! Take part in a dance party, go on a night hike, make up skits, and more. Sleep in one morning and cook breakfast in your unit! Brownies, earn your Snacks Badge.

American Girls: Camping AdventureJune 29 – July 4

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekYou have an American Girl Doll, right? Instead of going to New York City, dress up your doll in her outdoor clothes and let’s go camping! You and your American Girl Doll will do everything together. Go hiking, sleep out or have a picnic. Whatever your unit decides, you’re going to have a great time-American Girl style. Brownies, earn your My Best Self Badge.

Amazing ArtJuly 6–11

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekExpress your creative side at Wood Haven — go on a color hike, have an art party, and decorate your unit house. Create your own jewelry, design a tie dye shirt and decorate your own tote. At the end of the week you can show off your creations at the All Camp Art Show. Brownies, earn your Painting Badge.

Mermaid TalesJuly 13–18

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekHere is your chance to get out of the heat and make a splash. Join your fellow mermaids in adventure to have fun with water! Swim, slip & slide, play water games, explore Teardrop Island, enjoy a pool lunch, and more. Everything this week is about water — even the crafts! Brownies, earn your Household Elf Badge.

Brownie BashJuly 20–25

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full Week Learn to boogie, jive, leap, and lunge like a dancing star while partaking in all of camp’s great activities. Get a chance to shine alongside your dance buddies while performing for the entire camp. Brownies, earn your Dancer Badge.

S’mores and MoreJuly 27 – August 1

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekDo it all! Enjoy making crafts, swimming in the pool, cooking outdoors, making s’mores and exploring camp – all while making new friends! Tons of fun and lots of singing! Brownies, earn your Make New Friends Badge.

Fairy Wings & Princess ThingsAugust 3–8

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekCamp is filled with fairies, princesses, and fairy tale creatures that are waiting to share their magic with you! Explore the magical world of Teardrop Island, make a magic wand, design and create your own tiara, and dress up for a magical pixie party. Brownies, earn your Bugs Badge.

EntErinG GradES 4–5Happy CampersJune 22–27, June 29 – July 4, July 6–11, August 3–8

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full Week Try everything! Experience all that camp has to offer — enjoy horseback riding, swimming, low ropes, archery, cook-outs, arts & crafts, and even visit Teardrop Island for some creek fun. Juniors, earn your Camper Badge.

Junior Horseback Rider June 22–27, June 29 – July 4, July 6–11, July 13–18, July 20–25, July 27 – August 1, August 3–8

½ Weeks: June 29 – July 1, July 13–15, July 20–23

$210 ½ Week / $380 Full WeekHorseback riders of all experience levels (even beginners!) are welcome in the ring! Learn and improve your English or Western riding skills at your own pace. Weather permitting, you will have five mounted lessons either in the ring or on the trail. Girls will also get to participate in other activities when not at the barn. You may attend one session or come back again for multiple sessions, as all skill levels are catered to each week. Earn segments of your GSEP Equestrian Patch.

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Animal LoverJune 22–27, August 3–8

$340Calling all animal lovers! Spend the week learning about different kinds of animals. You and your fellow animal lovers will take care of different pets during the week, visit the barn to learn about the horses, hang out at our new Critter Cabin, take a ride, explore the wetlands, and visit an Alpaca farm. Juniors, earn your Animal Habitats Badge.

Ghouls Rule!June 29-July 4, July 27–August 1

$335 Do you enjoy Monster High, Harry Potter, Goosebumps, fairy tales, and make believe? Come to camp and create your own world of magic! During this session you can build a house for the wee folk, hunt for the horcrux, participate in Magical Creatures class, and perform experiments that grow, pop and explode. Celebrate your magical week with a “Spooktacular” party.

Be BraveJuly 6–11, July 13–18

$380 Learn to shoot with a bow and arrow and ride a horse – what could be better? You’ll learn to aim like a pro, hitting different targets both day and night. When you aren’t on the archery field, spend some time riding at the barn. Show off your new skills at the end of the week with a competition. You’ll also enjoy some of the other activities available at camp. Juniors, earn your Camper Badge.

Star TrekkersJune 22–27

$340 Hiking in daytime can be fun, but hiking at twilight is fantastic! Join your friends for nighttime games like flashlight tag, glow in the dark archery and moonlight hikes. Plan a stargazing sleepover take a tour of the summer night sky and explore a planetarium.

Crafty CreationsJuly 6–11

$335 Find your inner artist at this creative camp. You’ll try a wide assortment of art activities like sketching, jewelry making, tie dye, duct tape purses, pottery and more. Share your creations at the camp wide art show. While your pottery and project are drying, enjoy all of the other fun activities at camp. Juniors, earn your Jeweler Badge.

Cupcake WarsJuly 13–18

$360 Just a spoonful of sugar is the perfect ingredient for a delicious week at camp. Put on your apron and get out the oven mitts. Learn the basics of baking as you prepare yummy snacks and desserts. Decorate cupcakes and compete in the final cupcake war competition. Create your very own recipes that you can take home and share with family and friends. In between taste tests, choose from a banquet of camp activities like swimming and archery! Juniors, earn your Simple Meals Badge.

Hold Your HorsesJuly 13–25 (2 Weeks)

$720 Is one week of riding not enough for you? Then come for two weeks and further advance your skills. During your two-week adventure you will continue building your skills in either Western or English Riding, while spending more time taking care of a horse that is assigned to you and a fellow camper. When you aren’t spending time at the barn you will get to enjoy all the other camp activities. Earn segments of your GSEP Equestrian Badge. Must be elementary level and above. *See riding prerequisites.

Pirates and PrincessesJuly 20–25

$340 Talk like a pirate or glitter it up: this is the perfect camp for aspiring swashbucklers and royalty in training! Create your own character and make dress-up accessories to fit the part. Cast off on a hunt for buried treasure and take part in a tasty tea party. Dream up skits, act them out with your new friends and take part in our end of the week show. Juniors, earn your Playing the Past Badge.

Spa Wood HavenJuly 20–25

$345 Lie back and relax! Enjoy homemade facials, make your own lip gloss, lotion, and body glitter and have fun painting your nails. When you are not pampering yourself, participate in martial arts, yoga, and aqua aerobics. You will also enjoy all the other activities camp has to offer. Juniors, earn your Social Butterfly Badge.

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Swim, Splash, Paddle July 27 – August 1

$190 ½ Week / $330 Full WeekOn a hot summer day, there is no better place to be than the pool. Spend plenty of time playing water games, having a floating lunch, and enjoying an evening luau. Continue your refreshing water activities with a creek hike, a water balloon fight, and a visit to Sweet Arrow Lake to go canoeing. *See swimming prerequisites.

Pioneer DaysJuly 27 – August 1

$340 Have you ever dreamt of being able to travel back in time? Come experience what it was like to live in the 1800’s. Try old-fashioned bread baking, ice cream and jam making , and churning butter as you cook meals over the campfire. Play games like hopscotch, jacks and tiddly winks. Try your hand at archery, spend time in the CWH vegetable garden, care for a horse, take a trail ride, and learn some Western riding skills. Juniors, earn your Gardener Badge.

Mischief ManagedAugust 3–8

$330 Riddles, mysteries, and clues oh my! It’s a fun-filled week of solving exciting challenges and obstacles. Stump your teammates when you create your own secret camp map and send them on a giant scavenger hunt with clues and codes they have to solve. Spend extra time on the ropes course figuring out how to conquer each element. Juniors, earn your Detective Badge.

EntErinG GradES 6–12

Horseback RiderJune 22–27, June 29 – July 4, July 6–11, July 13–18, July 20–25, July 27 – August 1, August 3–8

$380 Horseback riders of all experience levels (including beginners) are welcome in the ring! Learn and improve your English or Western riding skills at your own pace. Weather permitting, you will have five mounted lessons either in the ring or on the trail. While not at the barn you will have time to enjoy all the other activities camp has to offer. Come for one week or more as all skill levels are catered to each week. Earn segments of your GSEP Equestrian Patch.

Midnight MadnessJune 22–27, July 20–25

$345Enjoy exciting activities with an after-dark twist. Participate in night hikes, stargazing, games in the dark, evening swims, bowling, movies, glow games, Tajar tricks, midnight munchies, and pajama breakfasts. Cadettes, earn your Night Owl Badge.

Girl on Fire June 29–July 4, July 6–11

$370 What would you do if you were lost in Panem? Travel to a world where survival skills are explored and encouraged. Focus on outdoor survival such as self defense, archery, first aid, building shelters in the woods, fishing, and finding edible plants. Fill the rest of your days with climbing adventures, swimming, and more. Come join us in the arena for the competition.

Camper SamplerJuly 13–18, July 20–25, July 27 – August 1, August 3–8

$335Discover the best of Wood Haven! Enjoy sleeping out, boating, swimming, hiking, climbing the wall, archery, nature and horseback riding (weather permitting). Participate in the many activities that camp has to offer.

Amusement Park ManiaJune 22–27

$485If you can’t get enough of roller coasters and log flumes, we have just the program to get your adrenaline pumping. We’ll visit Hershey Park, Dorney Park, and Knoebels this week.

Be XtremeJune 22–27

$405Take your camp experience to the extreme. While in camp, spend time learning trailblazing, teambuilding, low ropes, martial arts and even try some extreme archery. Then take your extreme adventures out of camp for a one night trip.

Art ExtravaganzaJuly 6–11

$375It’s your time to see the planet through the eyes of an artist—you! Spend this week testing different ways to express yourself through paint and colors, and experiment with a variety of materials to create your special items for the camp art show at the end of the week. Take a trip to the Philadelphia Art Museum to see how other artists experience life.

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Swamp Thing June 29 – July 4

$330Who crawls in the mud at camp? You do! Find out what lives and breathes in and out of the water of the Swatara Creek. Spend time at Teardrop Island, take a creek hike, go boating, and visit the marshlands at Sweet Arrow Lake. If that isn’t enough, have your own dirty run at camp and enjoy some mudrucking. This program is for the girl who is not afraid to get dirty! *See swimming prerequisites.

Up in the TreesJuly 14–19

$370Spend some time in the trees at Birdsong, Wood Haven’s treehouse unit! Spend your days on the low ropes course, climbing wall, and slack-lining. Challenge yourself to try something new and have a blast in the process! Learn how to use a GPS and navigate through the water and woods to the hidden treasures in and out of camp at Sweet Arrow Lake, the Appalachian Trail, and more.

GleeJuly 13–25 (2 Weeks)

$755It’s show time at Camp Wood Haven! You are invited to join Wood Haven’s very own show. Come dance, act, and sing to your heart’s content. Visit the Dutch Apple Theatre, tour backstage, and then enjoy dinner and a show. During your rehearsal breaks, you’ll have time for swimming, archery, and much more. Finish your weeks of theatricality with a performance for the rest of camp and your families.

Take the ReinsJuly 13–25 (2 Weeks)

$750If one week of riding isn’t enough, come to camp for two weeks to improve your riding skills. Horseback riders of all experience levels are welcome in the ring! Work on horse care, grooming, and general knowledge. Girls will be paired with one horse to take care of for the 2 weeks they are at camp. Earn segments of the GSEP Equestrian Patch.

Hiking Through HistoryJuly 20–25

$420Enjoy hiking and history as you visit two of Pennsylvania’s national parks. Take a one-day visit to Valley Forge, site of the 1777-1778 winter encampment of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. You’ll then be prepared for your two-night visit to Gettysburg, site of the largest civil war battle. You’ll spend time exploring and hiking the battlefield. Discover the experiences of young women during the three-day siege and take a candlelight ghost tour in one of the most haunted towns in the United States.

Iron ChefJuly 27 – August 1

$340Try your hand at competitive cooking! This week, work as a team to create a dish for the judges that uses a secret ingredient. Spend the first part of the week getting ready for the cooking battle; you’ll learn how food is prepared, practice recipes, and put together your own cookbook so you can recreate your masterpieces at home. Visit a restaurant and talk with a professional about the culinary business. Cadettes, earn your New Cuisines Badge.

Paws and ClawsJuly 27 – August 1

$330Calling all animal lovers! Do you want to learn more about animals and how to help them? During this week you will tour the horse barn, visit our new Critter Cabin, spend time with the riding director, and talk about what it takes to take care of these beautiful horses. You will be paired with another camper to take care of a special horse for the week. Visit a local animal rescue and find out ways that you can help the animals in your neighborhood. You will also learn about animal habitats, and the proper food and care needed for all different kinds of animals.

Extreme EquestrianAugust 3–8

$420Experienced riders can join this group and refine their riding skills for one extreme week of riding. When you are not at the barn, you will participate in standard camp activities. Girls in this program must be able to ride at the Intermediate Level or above. *See riding prerequisites.

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Wet & Wild August 3–8

$440Water + sun = fun! Hang out at the pool, explore Teardrop Island, and go on a creek hike—if that isn’t enough, leave camp to raft at Jim Thorpe and spend a day at Camel Beach. This program is for girls who love extreme water activities. *See swimming prerequisites.

EntErinG GradES 7–8

Saddle UpJune 29 – July 11 (2 Weeks)

$760During this two-week program, you will have the chance to take a trip out of camp to a horse show or the rodeo. Spend time increasing your knowledge of horse care and refine your riding skills. Participate in a horse show at camp. Girls in this program must be able to ride at the Elementary Level or above. *See riding prerequisites.

EntErinG GradES 7–12

Chillin’ OutJune 22–27

$340Are you looking for a more relaxed camp program? Design your own schedule and set your wake up time. On Sunday evening, decide with your counselors how you would like to spend your week. You may choose to sleep in, enjoy chillin’

by the pool, go on “night bear” swims, or just have extra downtime in your unit. You’ll also take a trip out of camp to play mini golf and visit an old fashioned ice cream parlor.

On the Road June 29 – July 4

$460We’re on the road again! Spend the week going on day trips. Have breakfast at Shady Maple Smorgasbord and enjoy some outlet shopping in Lancaster, visit Dutch Springs Aqua Park, and take a trip to Knoebels amusement park. *See swimming prerequisites.

Wild Water Fun June 29 – July 4

$430Experience the thrill of climbing the Iceberg and playing on the Saturn at Dutch Springs Aqua Park. Take a trip out of camp to kayak and enjoy canoeing at Sweet Arrow Lake. This is for the girl who can’t get enough of the water. *See swimming prerequisites.

It’s a MysteryJuly 6–11

$405Want to try something new? Come join us for a mystery adventure outside of camp! Where you are going is the mystery* (but we will tell you that you’ll spend two days out of camp). As is gets closer to your week at camp, you will receive a specific packing list for the trip.

*Remember we want this to remain a mystery to the girls, but if parents just have to know before signing up, please feel free to email the Camp Director for more details at [email protected]..

GhostbustersJuly 13–18

$510Explore the mysteries of Gettysburg, site of the largest Civil War battle and one of the most haunted places in the United States. Take the Ghosts of Gettysburg tour — voted the #1 ghost tour in the world — and hunt for local ghosts and paranormal activity in a hands-on method of ghost investigation. Assist in a ghost hunt, and bring your cameras! During the day, you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Gettysburg Visitor Center, tour the battlefield, visit the Jenny Wade House, and more.

Riding Thru HistoryJuly 27 – August 1

$490Giddy up! Girls in this program will go to Gettysburg, the site of the largest Civil War battle and one of the most haunted places in the United States. Ride the battlefield, explore historic Gettysburg, and take a candlelight ghost tour! While at camp take part in the riding program, shoot archery, swim and more. There is no riding prerequisite for this program.

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Her Majesty’s CourtAugust 3–9

$460Step back 400 years to a time of romance, swashbucklers, jesters, Scottish lasses and ladies fair. What will you be? Take a look at the music, food, language and dress of the Renaissance and then go experience it for yourself at the PA Renaissance Faire. While at camp try your hand at archery, flower design, and jewelry making, and spend some time at the barn. Costumes are encouraged but not required.

EntErinG GradES 9–12

Bit & BridleJune 29 – July 11 (2 Weeks)

$760 During this two-week program, you will have the chance to take a trip out of camp to a horse show or the rodeo. Try your hand at another style of riding and learn more about caring for a horse. Participate in a horse show at camp. Girls in this program must be able to ride at the Intermediate Level or above. *See riding prerequisites.

Wilderness Adventures June 29 – July 11 (2 Weeks)

$810Adventure is what you will get with this exciting two-week program. Before you even leave camp for your overnight trip, you will raft the Lehigh River, hike the Appalachian Trail, and explore low ropes, high ropes, and rock climbing. Then when you are ready, travel to Ohio Pyle State Park and whitewater raft, rock climb, and hike. *See swimming prerequisites.

Whale WatchJuly 13 – July 25 (2 Weeks)

$810Travel north out of camp to Boston to whale watch, sea kayak, visit the New England Aquarium, and spend time at the beach. While you are out of camp you will visit historic Salem and even enjoy a lobster dinner. While in camp enjoy all of the regular camp activities as well as boat at Sweet Arrow Lake. *See swimming prerequisites.

Sooo WeirdJuly 27 – August 8 (2 Weeks)

$710Discover two week’s worth of stuff your history teacher never taught you. Visit weird places like the Mütter Museum, Eastern State Penitentiary, Edgar Allen Poe’s house, Gravity Hill, PA Stonehenge, and even go on a ghost hunt. You can document your weird findings in your own So Weird handbook that you will create and bring with you throughout your weird journeys! End your two weeks with your own “haunted all-camp.” Costumes are encouraged but not a necessity.

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EntErinG GradES 10–12

CIT-IJune 22 – July 18 (girls go HoMe tHe Weekends of June 27–29 And July 11–13)

$500You will learn about leadership, safety, risk management, general camp management, childcare, and much more during the first two weeks of this program. During the second two weeks, you will participate in an internship, where you will be able to use your skills as a “counselor” for younger girls. Applicants must demonstrate maturity, commitment, leadership potential, and be able to work well with others to create a positive environment. Applicants will be required to fill out a separate application for CIT and provide references and proof of leadership experience. CITs will also enjoy traditional camp activities during their stay. Upon successful completion of this program, girls will earn the CIT I Pin.

EntErinG GradES 7–8

Camp Program AideJuly 13–25

$370Are you a returning camper who is looking to become more involved? During these two weeks, you will work as a team to design and lead resident camp activities for younger girls. You will explore a number of areas, including camp crafts, games, songs, environment and sports. Enjoy theme days and special events, and learn about

teambuilding, personal growth, and leadership basics. You will fulfill the GSEP requirements for Program Aide Leadership Course. Girls will not be able to earn the Program Aide Pin at camp but they will earn many of the requirements.

EntErinG GradES 8–9

Take ChargeJuly 27 – August 8

$370This program is designed for girls who have taken Camp Program Aide and want to continue their experience – you can even take it more than once! Participants will be required to fill out a separate application, and provide references and proof of successful completion of their Program Aid Pin. During your two weeks at camp, you will fine-tune the skills you learned in your Camp Program Aide training as you continue your work with younger campers and cultivate your leadership skills. In this program, you will be able to choose the areas of camp in which you have a special interest – the barn, the pool, arts & crafts, nature, teambuilding – and spend time learning new skills. *Prerequisite: Successful completion of Camp Program Aide.

EntErinG GradES 11–12

CIT-IIJuly 20 – August 8 (girls go HoMe tHe Weekend of July 25–27)

$450If you have already completed CIT-I and are looking for more specialized training, come be a part of CIT-II. Prerequisite: Must have successfully completed CIT and have obtained permission from the Camp Director.

Camp Wood Haven offers specialization in Waterfront, Horseback Riding, Arts & Crafts, and Teambuilding.Waterfront: You must be a lifeguard, or qualify to take the lifeguard training prior to the start of camp. To qualify for lifeguard training you will be expected to swim 550 yards using the freestyle and breast strokes, retrieve a 10 lb brick from the bottom of the lake or pool, and tread water with your hands out of the water for 10 minutes. Horseback Riding: This program is designed for the experienced rider with at least four years of extensive horse experience. Training includes shadowing members of the riding staff and observing from behind the scenes. In addition to this, you will learn advanced horse and stable management skills, herd care, and horse psychology; you’ll also discover techniques for teaching and supervising horseback riding students, as well as learning equine medical emergency skills. Once this is all completed, you will put your newly acquired skills into practice.Teambuilding: This program is designed for girls who are experienced and like the adventure part of camp. Included in this training you will learn how to facilitate teambuilding activities, facilitate the rock wall and ropes courses, as well as learning how to implement various backpacking techniques. Once this is all completed, you will work with younger girls in helping them to experience the thrill of adventure.Arts and Crafts: These programs are designed for girls who are experienced in different types of arts activities i.e. drawing, painting, ceramics, some type of weaving, or knitting. For the first week you will shadow the arts and crafts staff and then for the last two weeks you will work with the girls.

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Keeping girls safe is always our first concern. For horseback riding, all girls are placed in programs based on their ability. Horseback Riding Questionnaires are included with the confirmation packet to help us determine campers’ skill level. All riders are assessed during their first trip to the stables. If the appropriate level is not reached as needed for certain programs, campers’ activities on the horse may be modified accordingly. All riding lessons are weather permitting.

We provide girls with approved helmets, but all participants of the Horseback Riding Program must bring appropriate footwear (not flat-soled shoes). Girls without appropriate footwear will not be allowed to ride. Please contact the camp if you need more information.

Some programs are geared toward the rider with more experience. Below are the prerequisite levels referred to in the camp program descriptions. Please review before registering.

Elementary Riding Level: You should be able to: tack, mount, do a tack check, and adjust stirrups unaided; ride with good position and balance at a walk, trot, or jog. Be able to ride at least twice around the ring without breaking gait at a jog or trot; do simple reverses, circles or patterns at a jog or trot without breaking gait; put horse into a lope or canter and ride at least once around the ring with good seat and control; demonstrate correct jumping posture over poles or low cross rails; and dismount and lead horse away unaided.

Intermediate Riding Level: Capable of doing everything at the Elementary level plus: be able to canter demonstrating a simple lead change on a figure 8; execute a halt from any gait and transition from one gait to another smoothly and promptly on command; ride through turns and circles with the horse bending correctly; and demonstrate correct jumping over low single fences.

Advanced Riding Level: Capable of doing everything at the Intermediate Level plus: posting trot on the correct diagonal and demonstrate change of direction on the diagonal; be able to pass another rider and handle your horse when being passed; be able to trot over cross rails; and canter over two- foot varied fences.

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rESidEnt CamPS!

Camp is my second home, a safe haven. It is sacred. Every time I go, I try to slow down and appreciate every moment, every detail—my friend’s smile, the crunch of leaves on the trails, the steam that rises when I speak in the early morning, the ripples that spread across the lake when I skim my hand across the surface.

try them All>> Laughing Waters>> Mosey Wood>> Wood Haven

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rESidEnt CamPS!

The first year I went to camp I learned how to swim really well. I also learned how to cook over a fire and make really yummy monkey bread. I got to try archery, make really cool crafts, and I made lots of new friends. I feel more like a Girl Scout because I go to camp.

try them All>> Mountain House>> Shelly Ridge>> Valley Forge

Early Bird Registration!REGIstER onlInE by MARCH 15tH AnD RECEIvE:

>> $50 off each resident session!

>> $25 off each day camp session!

Cannot be combined with another offer.

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CoME to An oPEn HoUsE

No registration needed! If you need directions to one of our camps please contact us at [email protected]

lAUGHInG WAtERsSunday, May 4, 1–4PM

MosEy WooDSunday, May 18, 1–4PM Sunday, June 15, 1–4PM

WooD HAvEnSunday, May 4, 1–4PM Sunday, June 15, 1–4PM

What We’ve HeardA mom from from Montgomery County wrote us and said, “Thank you for an amazing week for my daughter. She LOVED camp! Camp week is the best week of her year, and she is ALWAYS sad to leave GSEP camp. I personally believe that camp is building her into an amazing young woman. Sarah is more confident, more independent, more helpful, more knowledgeable and more adventuresome with each week of camp she completes.”

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No registration needed! If you need directions to one of our camps please contact us at [email protected]

MoUntAIn HoUsESunday, April 27, 2–4PM

sHElly RIDGESaturday, May 17, 12–2PM

vAllEy foRGESaturday, May 3, 12–2PM

not sure if camp is right for you yet?What the Experts sayResearch shows that the learning that occurs through the camp experience supports the development of “21st Century Skills” such as critical thinking and problem-solving, teamwork and collaboration, adaptability and leadership. By placing children in new situations beyond the family and school environments, a strong day camp experience helps build a child’s sense of self and personal efficacy.

Studies show that being active outdoors and in nature is important to children’s development in every major way—intellectually, emotionally, socially, spiritually, and physically. And day camp helps prevent summer learning loss due to the educational opportunities that camp offers.

What We’ve HeardOne working mom shared her, as well as her daughter’s, day camp experience with us. “I know that my daughter is safe and cared for. It is obvious that each counselor is there because they want to be. At the end of each camp day, my daughter has the biggest smile as she waves goodbye to all her new friends. She always wants to go back the next day!”

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Mountain House is a wooded sanctuary located in Lehigh County minutes away from Allentown. This popular day camp has two large cabins, a picnic pavilion, a nature trail and new this year, an outdoor stage for performances. In addition to their chosen theme week, all girls experience arts and crafts, cookouts, campfires, hikes, science, singing, games, archery (4th grade and above), team building activities and daily swimming offsite.

• outdoor stage

• GirlScoutbadges

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Day Camp

Allentown, PA

CAMP HoURs 9AM–4PM

ExtEnDED CARE* 7:30–9AM 4–5:30PM

*additional$40/week

bUs tRAnsPoRtAtIon Busing is available from select locations for $50/week. See GSEP website for bus stop locations.

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EntErinG GradES K–3

Craft QueensJune 16–20, June 18–20 (½ Week)

$125 (½ Week) $190 (Full Week) Be a decorating diva and make lots of cool crafts! Add glitter and personal touches to your creations to make them unique. You’ll get to paint, mold clay, and more as you craft yourself silly! If you love to craft and create new things then this is the week for you!

Fairytale FrenzyJune 23–27

$190You’re a princess at Mountain House Castle! Everything is unicorns, rainbows, and pixie dust in this fairytale filled week. Make your own tiara and royal jewelry. Play lots of fun games and put on a puppet show. End the week with a magical ball! *Girls will have the opportunity to stay overnight on Thursday for an additional fee of $20.

It’s a Beach PartyJune 30 – July 3 (no CAMp July 4tH)

$152Play all day in the island sun! If you love the beach then this is the week for you! Make your own lei necklace, play water games, and make art with sand. End the week with a luau celebration!

Let Me Entertain YouJuly 7–11

$195Do you like to sing along to your favorite songs? Dance to a catchy tune? Make people laugh? Try a bunch of different skills, then pick your favorite? Practice with your friends all week and then dazzle and shine for a special show on the new Outdoor Stage! *A special show will take place for friends and family Thursday evening.

Up in the SkyJuly 14–18

$195Soar with us as we take off through the clouds! Did you ever wonder what it was like to fly like a bird or trickle down like a raindrop? Take to the skies by inventing your own aircraft and making a wind chime! Go on a special field trip to learn all about the planets and stars.

Cookin’ It Up!July 21–25

$190With a pinch of this and a dash of that, you’ll be cooking up a storm at camp! Make some yummy snacks and tasty treats all while having fun in the kitchen. Help make a special recipe to take home and share! Earn your Brownie Snacks Badge *Girls will have the opportunity to stay overnight on Thursday for an additional fee of $25.

Cowgirl CorralJuly 28 – August 1

$195You’re a cowgirl at Mountain House Ranch! You’ll have fun horsin’ around as you play games and see some real animals. Decorate your own bandana and enjoy a hoedown with your friends. You’ll be sure to have a rootin’ tootin’ time in the wild west!

All Around the WorldAugust 4–8

$190Travel around the world and visit different lands. See how girls from other countries are like you and what makes them special. Learn games they play, try some of the foods they eat, and see how they dress. We’ll celebrate the end of the week with a multicultural festival!

Sparkle SpaAugust 11–15

$190This week is all about you! Relax in your pajamas and enjoy all that camp has to offer including manicures, face masks, and fruit smoothies. Add some sparkle and shine to your week as you create fashion accessories to bring out your inner diva with tie dye, duct tape, and so much more!

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Art-rageous!June 16–20, June 18–20 (½ Week)

$135 (½ Week) $190 (Full Week) Spark your creativity with a week full of crafts! Work with paint, clay, and a variety of other materials to make your own creations. Make decorations for your room, fashion accessories to wear, and cool artwork to display!

Medieval MadnessJune 23–27

$190Travel back in time and venture into Mountain House Kingdom! Be a character from the royal court, a jester, knight, or wizard. Play medieval games and make your own pet dragon. End the week with a renaissance fair! Earn your Junior Playing the Past Badge. *Girls will have the opportunity to stay overnight on Thursday for an additional fee of $25.

Tiki IslandJune 30 – July 3 (no CAMp July 4tH)

$152Welcome to Tiki Island! Adventure awaits as you play survivor games, search for lost treasure and create your own island mask. Use your skills to navigate the island and cookout on a campfire. Enjoy a festive island party at the end of the week!

Movin’ & Groovin’July 7–11

$205If you like to share your talents, or discover new ones, it’s your time to shine! Try lots of skills then pick your favorite. Practice all week with your friends and then show off your stuff on the new Outdoor Stage and entertain your family and friends on Thursday evening. Be a Mountain House Shining Star!

Out of this WorldJuly 14–18

$205Explore the great beyond as you blast off into outer space! Create rockets, UFOs, moon slime, and much more as you orbit the solar system. Take a closer look at the planets and stars on a special field trip.

Campfire ChefsJuly 21–25

$190Take advantage of the great outdoors and one of the best cooking tools–the campfire! Pick some of your favorite dishes and work with friends to cook up campfire masterpieces. From appetizers to desserts, this week is sure to feed your love of cooking! Juniors earn your Simple Meals Badge. *Girls will have the opportunity to stay overnight on Thursday for an additional fee of $25.

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Rodeo Round-upJuly 28 – August 1

$205Yee-haw! Put on your boots and get ready to take a walk on the wild side – the wild, wild west that is! Learn how to use a lasso, try country square dancing, take part in adventure challenges, and even get to see some live animals. You’ll ride away from this week singing yippee-ki-yo-ki-ay!

Around the World in Five DaysAugust 4–8

$190Discover what makes different cultures unique from all around the globe. Play other cultures’ games, make some of their foods, and learn about their customs. Learn about the Seven Wonders of the World and other famous landmarks. End the week with a multicultural festival. This is your ticket for a trip of a lifetime!

Glamour GirlsAugust 11–15

$190Want to look and feel your best? At the “Mountain House Spa” create your own lotions, bath salts, lip glosses, and more. Learn about skin care and explore the world of make-up. Add some glam as you create fashion accessories and jewelry to enhance your new glow.

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Program Aides$50 per weekProgram Aides may assist with as many sessions as they choose. Girls must register for and be able to attend the entirety of each session. As Program Aides, girls will develop leadership skills while enjoying the traditional camp activities. Participants will lead activity sessions for the younger girls. *Must have earned LIA and successfully completed Program Aide Training. Girls will be asked to provide the Program Aide Requirements Completion Log upon arrival to camp.

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EntErinG GradES 6–10

Pampered CamperJuly 14–18

$205Sit back, relax, and take care of yourself during this pampering week at camp. Spend the week making facials, getting your nails done, and learning relaxing yoga poses and stress reduction techniques. You will even spend a day relaxing at the lake! It’s all about you!

Lehigh Valley AdventureJuly 21–25

$215Explore all that Lehigh Valley offers. Shop at the Lehigh Valley Mall, explore local parks, visit historical sites, enjoy in exciting and adventurous challenge activities, and even get a dose of adrenaline during your trip to Dorney Park! Excitement awaits you! *Girls will have the opportunity to stay overnight on Thursday for an additional fee of $25.

Crafty CreationsJuly 28 – August 1

$205Love anything and everything craft related? Design your own t-shirt; create a mosaic mirror, experiment with glass painting, and so much more! You will even get a tour of a local art school. Crafty adventures await you here at camp!

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Program Aide TrainingJune 16–20

$195Are you a returning camper looking to become more involved? Program Aides work as a team to design and lead activities for younger girls. You will enjoy games and songs while learning about teambuilding, personal growth, and the basics of leading a group of girls. Participants will fulfill GSEP requirements for the Program Aide Training Course and lead at least one activity session for younger girls. Completing Program Aide training does NOT guarantee a spot as a Program Aide each week as space is limited. *Highly recommended that girls have earned the LIA Award.

Early Bird Registration!REGIstER onlInE by MARCH 15tH AnD RECEIvE:

>> $50 off each resident session!

>> $25 off each day camp session!

Cannot be combined with another offer.

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Located just outside Philadelphia in Montgomery County at GSEP Headquarters, shelly Ridge offers 113 acres of meadows and woodlands, an indoor activity lodge, and a large swimming pool. All girls who attend Shelly Ridge Day Camp experience a special themed week in addition to traditional camp activities including swimming, arts and crafts, archery (4th grade and above), sports, and outdoor exploration.

CAMP HoURs 8:30AM–3:30PM

ExtEnDED CARE* 3:30–6:30PM

*additional $70/week

bUs tRAnsPoRtAtIon Busing is available from select locations for $70/week. See GSEP website for bus stop locations.

• Archery (4thgrade&up)

• Explorer Outpost

• Gaga Pit

• Pottery Kiln

• StarterGarden

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Budding ArtistsJune 23–27

$180Paint all the colors and moods of the world. Use a paintbrush or just your hands as you create art big and small. You’ll make your own art collection to take home and share with family and friends. Brownies, earn your Painting Badge.

You’re Buggin’ Me!July 7–11

$180Caterpillars, honeybees, mosquitoes and crickets...and what is it with the praying mantis? Come learn all you ever wanted to know about bugs as you map a bug tour of camp, build bug homes, and create bug art. Brownies, earn your Bugs Badge.

Healing Helpers July 14–18

$180Do you enjoy helping to care for others? Come learn how the professionals do it! Make your own first aid kit, hear from people whose job is to provide first aid, and learn important first aid basics yourself. Experience lots of traditional camp activities too! Brownies and Juniors, earn your First Aid Badge.

Silly Science July 21–25

$180There’s steam and bubbles, interesting tools and amazing smells… and lots of room for experiments. It’s not a laboratory – it’s our own camp kitchen! Brownies, earn your Home Scientist Badge.

Treasure SeekersJuly 28 – August 1

$180Learn how to understand your surroundings, read a map, and make a plan. Then use your new skills as you seek out buried treasures in the woods of Shelly Ridge. Brownies, earn your Letterboxer Badge.

EntErinG GradES K–5

Time Travelers June 30 – July 3: (Week sHortened for tHe HolidAy)

$144Go back in time! Learn about the past with stories, crafts, songs and more. There will even be a dress-up day! Juniors, earn your Playing the Past Badge.

Rocket Girls August 4–8

$200Reach for the stars! Explore the solar system without leaving the ground. Visit a science museum, make a sundial and constellation-in-a-can, and complete the week by launching a model rocket. Experience a whole galaxy of things to do and learn.

EntErinG GradES K–10

Pottery Princesses July 7–11

$190Be creative with clay! Get your hands dirty as you as work on pottery projects you can show off at the end of the week pick up! Most of your fun will be with clay, but you will also dabble in other art forms. Brownies, earn your Potter Badge.

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It’s a Dance Party!August 11–15

$180End the summer with a splash with both an all camp dance party and game day! You and your friends will create a dance to share, prepare a game for others, and put on a summer-ending extravaganza in front of family and friends!

EntErinG GradES 4–5

Flower PowerJune 23–27

$180Flowers do lots of jobs such as feeding insects and animals and making food for humans. Learn more about these hardworking beauties as we dig and plant in the garden and have fun exploring all the things we can do with flowers. Juniors, earn your Flowers Badge.

EntErinG GradES 4–10

Fresh from the GardenJuly 7–11

$180Get your hands dirty digging and planting in our camp garden. Visit a local community garden and design your garden of the future. Create yummy snacks fresh from the garden in our very own camp kitchen. Juniors, earn your Gardener Badge.

Fun n’ Games July 14–18

$180Come out and play as we explore all types of group games and challenges. Show good sportsmanship as we laugh and play in the sun and water. Cadettes, earn your Good Sportsmanship Badge.

Glamour GirlsJuly 21–25, August 4–8

$180Want to look and feel your best? At the “Shelly Ridge Spa,” create your own lotions, bath salts, lip glosses, and more. Learn about skin care and explore the world of makeup. Add some glam as you create fashion accessories and jewelry to enhance your new glow.

The Natural ArtistJuly 21–25

$180

Explore the wonders of nature in your mind’s eye to create works of art. Hone your skills by drawing scenes and landscapes in the beauty of our large wooded campus. Juniors, earn your Drawing Badge.

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Mapping Your FutureJuly 28 – August 1

$180Technology is the future and this week you will have fun exploring why! Talk with female leaders in the field and experiment with technology including geocaching for hidden treasures around Shelly Ridge. Juniors, earn your Geocacher’s Badge.

EntErinG GradES 6–10

Scene StealersJune 23–27

$180Calling all Drama Queens! Entertain your friends by learning the art of being a great storyteller. Create your own scenes and have fun with improvisation. Work in a team to plan costumes and write dialogue for the end of week show. Cadettes, earn your Public Speaker Badge.

Party AnimalsJune 30 – July 3 (Week sHortened for tHe HolidAy)

$144What better way to celebrate the holidays than to create your own party! Working within a budget, you’ll plan the theme, music, decorations, games and everything it takes to create a fabulous end of the week holiday celebration!

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Summer Cook-Off!August 4–8

$180Show off your Top Chef skills as you join a girl-powered team testing new recipes during daily cooking challenges. Explore different cooking methods, create dishes and hear feedback from a panel of guests. You’ll be an Iron Chef by the week’s end! Cadettes, earn your New Cuisines Badge .

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Guard StartJune 30 – July 11

$375This American Red Cross program builds a foundation in lifeguarding and swim instruction. You will learn basic water rescue skills and personal water safety. Use your knowledge to design and organize a water safety demonstration and rescues of younger campers. Must have successfully completed advanced level swim instruction, swim two lengths of the pool without stopping, and tread water for one minute.

EntErinG GradES 9–11

Aqua Aid June 30 – July 3, July 7–11 (2 Weeks)

$200You will spend several hours a day learning general pool responsibilities by assisting the pool manager. Must be able to swim three lengths of the pool using front crawl, tread water for two minutes, and pass a swim test administered by the pool manager.

Intern IJuly 14–18, July 21–25 (2 Weeks)

$200Are you a returning camper looking to become more involved at camp? You will learn the basics of leadership and childcare. In addition, you will have an opportunity to increase your knowledge of songs, games and crafts while learning how to work with campers.

Intern IIJuly 28 – August 1, August 4–8 (2 Weeks)

$200Continue developing your leadership skills. Rotate through units assisting with teaching activities and helping younger girls. Practice and further develop childcare skills while still enjoying all the daily camp activities. *Must have completed Intern I .

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valley forge Day Camp has plenty to offer girls with a sports field, archery (4th grade and above), Nature Shack, pool, and ample climate controlled indoor spaces including an art studio, kitchen facilities and multi-purpose rooms. In addition to the listed themes for each week, campers will also swim every day (weather permitting), visit Valley Forge National Park each week, and enjoy other traditional camp activities.

CAMP HoURs 8:30AM–4PM

DRoP off 8:30–9AM

PICk UP Daily: 4–4:30PM

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Valley Forge, PA

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• Star lab

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Snack Attack July 7–11

$200A snack attack can strike at any time! Get hands-on experience making a variety of delicious foods. Create your own recipe book complete with recipes to use all week. Recipes will vary based on camper experience. Brownies, earn your Snacks Badge.

Nature GirlsJuly 28 – August 1

$200Be one with nature as you spend time in our new Nature Shack, investigate the wildlife that makes its home at Valley Forge Day Camp, create art projects using items found around camp, and even explore the night sky during the day through our Star Lab!

Ahoy Matey!August 4–8

$200Climb aboard our ship and prepare for adventure. Find out why pirates wear eye patches, learn to talk like a true pirate, and go on a treasure hunt, of course! By the end of the week, you’ll’ go from a land lubber to a fearsome sea dog! ARRRGH!

EntErinG GradES K–5

American Girl ExtravaganzaJuly 14–18, July 28–August 1

$200Travel back in time with the American Girls! Learn, play, and explore the past from a different era each day! Understand history through art projects and play games like the American Girl characters. You are welcome to bring a doll to camp, (she will go on some, but not all ) of your adventures. Juniors, earn your Playing the Past Badge.

Fuzzy FriendsJuly 21–25

$210Spend time discovering all of the furry (or feathery, or scaly) animals that you love best. Learn about animals that could be pets and some that live in the wild. You will get to meet some at the Elmwood Park Zoo!

EntErinG GradES K–10 (Girls will be grouped by age levels)

Passion For FashionJune 23–27, August 4–8

$200Do you have a passion for fashion? Would you like to learn how to turn old pieces of clothing into new creations?

This week you will play fashion designer and show off your creativity in a fashion show at the end of the week for families and friends!

Artists In ResidenceJune 30 – July 3

$200Use camp as your artistic canvas! Explore different media, including using nature to make art! You will even get the chance to have your artwork displayed at camp!

Mixed Media MasterpiecesJuly 21-25

$200Create amazing masterpieces! You’ll spend your time at camp exploring different media, including paint, clay, and mosaics. End the week with an art show where your fellow campers can admire your work.

Juliette Low GirlsAugust 11–15

$200Show that you are proud to be a Girl Scout! Sing your way around camp, celebrate Juliette Low’s birthday, and make special Girl Scout crafts! Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes, earn your Girl Scout Way Badges.

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Glamour GirlsJuly 7-11

$200Want to look and feel your best? At the “Valley Forge Spa,” create your own lotions, bath salts, lip glosses, and more. Learn about skin care and explore the world of makeup. Add some glam as you create fashion accessories and jewelry to enhance your new glow.

Dumbledore’s ArmyJuly 21–25

$200Come join us for a week of Harry Potter adventures! Once you are sorted into houses, you’ll spend the week competing for House Points as you delve into Potions, Herbology and Quidditch.

CSI: Valley ForgeJuly 28 – August 1

$200Time for you to become a Camp Scene I nvestigator. Hunt for clues to solve The Great Camp Caper, lift fingerprints, examine a crime scene, follow leads, and interview suspects. Juniors, earn your Detective Badge and Cadettes, your Special Agent Badge.

Katniss KampJuly 14–18, August 4–8

$200Welcome to Panem! Try your hand at the various survival techniques that Katniss Everdeen used to win the Hunger Games. Learn archery, discover medicinal plants, bake bread from the District 12 bakery and so much more. May the odds be ever in your favor!

EntErinG GradES 4–5

I Designed That July 7–11

$200Have you ever looked at an idea or invention and said I could have thought of that? Well now is your chance! Work together in a team to identify a product that to solve a problem and have fun as you design it! Show off your designs on the last day. Juniors, earn your Product Designer Badge.

Robo GirlsAugust 4–8

$200Work in teams to experiment and design a robot with a Lego Mindstorms. Each team takes on a challenge that can only be solved by programming the robot to complete the specific tasks. Your week will end with a show for the rest of the camp to see your robotic achievements.

EntErinG GradES 6–10

Shark TankJuly 7–11

$200Do you have an idea for an innovation or business? Use your creativity to design, advertise, budget, and sell your team’s concept. At week’s end present your ideas to a panel of Girl Scout leaders. Cadettes, earn your Entrepreneur Badge.

Around the World in Five Days July 14–18

$200Come get your “Valley Forge” passport stamped as you explore a different country every day! Have fun learning about other country’s customs through art, food, celebration and games! Become a world traveler by the end of the week!

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Program Aide TrainingJune 23–27

$160Are you a returning camper looking to become more involved? Program Aides work as a team to design and lead activities for younger girls. You will enjoy games and songs while learning about team building, personal growth, and the basics of leading a group of girls. Participants will fulfill GSEP requirements for the Program Aide Leadership Course and lead at least one activity session for younger girls. * Prerequisite: Must have earned LIA to attend.

EntErinG GradES 8–12

Program Aides$50 per weekAll summer Program Aides may assist with as many sessions as they choose. Girls must register for and be able to attend the entirety of each session. As Program Aides, girls develop leadership skills while enjoying the traditional camp activities. Participants will lead activity sessions for the younger girls.

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Blue Mountain Day Camp: Superheroes, Indian Trail Park July 28 – August 2, 9AM–3:30pM

Route 248 & Indian Trail RoadEntering Grades: K-12$100 / $50 if a parent or guardian volunteers for the weekContact Info: Kim Doutt T: 610.597.3268 E: [email protected] a shaded park with a creek and pavilions, learn about superheroes of all types - police officers, firemen, coaches, teachers, etc. Enjoy crafts, archery (4th graders & up), games, boat race, a superhero visitor and show for families. Meet new and old friends.

Neffs Spa Camp, Neffs UCC GroveJuly 7–11, 9AM–3:30pM

Entering Grades: K-12 $100, or $50 if parent/guardian volunteers for the weekContact Info: Shelley Pringle, T: 610.261.1474 E: [email protected] fun, relaxation, and friendship. Renew mind, body, and spirit. Build confidence and character. We offer styling, crafts, games, archery, and songs, and the quiet atmosphere of the grove.

In addition to camps sponsored by GSEP, troops and service units offer local day camps. Contact the individuals below for more information. Additional Neighborhood Day Camps may be listed on the GSEP website.

Camp Shady Grove: Arctic Adventure, Palmerton Memorial ParkJuly 14–18, 9AM–3:30pM

Entering Grades: 1-8 & Program Aide Training available for girls age 12+$95 / $25 for Program AidesContact Info: Lisa Jacobsen T: 610.746.5734 E: [email protected] the heat and chill out with us. Explore caves, build a snowman, learn about Eskimo culture and even have a snowball fight. No snow in July? We’ll see about that.

The AMAZING Race! , Schwarzwald UCC75 Church Lane Rd., Reading, PA June 23–27 6:30–8:30pM

Entering Grades: K-8$50 Contact Info: Denise Kramer T: 610.582.0995Get ready to travel around the world in the AMAZING Race! Explore and experience different countries through games, projects, and hands-on activities. Join us for an exciting adventure!

Boyertown Twilight Camp: Galaxy Quest, Calvary UCC ChurchJuly 14–18 6–9pM

Route 100, Barto, PAEntering Grades: K-6$55Contact Info: Denise Saxman T: 610.473.7931 E: [email protected] through the universe as we discover planets, stars and galaxies! Get ready to have a great time as we create, explore, taste and blast off! Tackle our “Astronaut Training” obstacle course and join us for Galaxy Quest.

nEighBorhooD Day Camps

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CAMP sCHolARsHIPs!

In addition to financial aid, special Camp Scholarships exist due to the generosity of individual donors. Applications, available on the GSEP website, must be submitted at the time of registration. Scholarship funds are limited; early applications are encouraged. Busing will be included if available.

MILITARy FAMILIES CAMPERSHIPDaughters of active military personnel may apply for up to two weeks of day camp or one week of resident camp.

JANET AND SOLOMON ESHNER CAMPERSHIPResidents of Philadelphia may apply for up to two weeks of resident camp.

DOROTHEA B. LEH CAMPERSHIPGirls who attend Mosey Wood Camp may apply for up to two weeks of resident camp.

SALLy A. MOyER CAMPERSHIPResidents of Pottstown may apply for up to two weeks of day camp or one week of resident camp.

ANNE TREVASKIS CAMPERSHIPResidents of the City of Chester, PA may apply for up to two weeks of day camp or one week of resident camp.

sPECIAl EvEnts!Camp Mosey Wood 75th Anniversary CelebrationfridAy, August 15, 7pM – sundAy, August 17, 10AM* or sAturdAy, August 16 only, 10AM–10pM

$75 for entire weekend / $40 for Saturday only*OnlyAdultscanstayovernight.GirlsgradesK-12andadultscanregisterforSaturday only. Girls must be accompanied by an adult to attend. Calling all Mosey Wood Alumni! Whether you were a camper, on staff, or both, come celebrate the 75th Anniversary of Camp Mosey Wood. Relive some of the best days of your life over this weekend at Mosey Wood! Adults can spend the whole weekend to sleep in a tent and have your meals prepared for you and served in the Dining Hall. Saturday is open to girls and adults who want to enjoy the day and evening at camp (lunch and dinner included for the day). Enjoy swimming, boating, archery, climbing wall, crafts, hikes, singing around a campfire, connecting with friends and taking part in a Wishing Candles ceremony. Bring photos and stories to share with others who have enjoyed camp over the years.

Mosey Wood Family CampsepteMber 29 – septeMber 1, 7pM fridAy – 10AM sundAy (All Ages)

$75 per person / Children under 2 are freeEnjoy a weekend of fun and relaxation for your entire family. Parents, sisters, brothers, grandparents and other relatives are invited. Families participate in organized activities such as swimming, hikes, games and crafts; you are also free to enjoy other activities independently. Camp provided meals and snacks are prepared and served in the Dining Hall. There will be numerous activity specialists, including an archery instructor and lifeguards for swimming and boating. Adults must supervise children during the event. One adult must register with every 3 children.

Rent a campsite on your own!

>> Camp tohikanee>> Camp tweedaleOpen to all grade levels Cost varies by site and duration of stay

Troops and families, camp your own way! Bring your own food and activities. Troop camping certification and First Aid & CPR are required to rent a site.

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Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania camps are located throughout our 9-county Council. Busing is available to most of our camps. Contact [email protected] for camp addresses and locations.

Shelly Ridge Headquarters* Lafayette HillJane Seltzer Service Center* Northeast PhiladelphiaDelaware County Service Center* Spring�eldValley Forge Service Center*Berks County Service Center* ReadingLehigh Valley Service Center* Allentown*Retail Shop

Valley ForgeShelly Ridge, Lafayette HillLaughing Waters, GilbertsvilleMosey Wood, White HavenMountain House, AllentownWood Haven, Pine Grove

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REGISTRATION DEADLINES:

• Onlineregistrationcloses2 weeks prior to the camp start date or when full.

• Paperregistrationcloses4 weeks prior to the camp start date.

SPACE AND ATTENDANCE:

• Campspaceislimitedsoregisteronline early to secure your space.

• Attendancecapacityisbasedontheneeds of the camp program itself and cannot be adjusted due to late registration, transfer requests, buddy expectations, etc.

• Registrantsarerequiredtonotify the registration department of all cancellations.

DEPOSIT AND PAyMENT:

• A$50NONREFUNDABLEdeposit is required for each camp you wish to attend.

• Payment is due in full 4 weeks prior to the camp start date. If payment is not received, your information will be submitted to the collections department for follow up. You may also risk forfeiting your space in camp.

REFUNDS: • Requestsforrefundsmustbe

submitted in writing to [email protected] at least 4 weeks in advance of the camp start date for consideration.

• Refundsmaytakeupto6weeks for processing.

• Refundsforcancellationsoccurringless than 4 weeks in advance are only considered in cases of emergency

and handled on a case-by-case basis. These requests must be submitted within 7 days of the camp start date.

• RefundsareNOTissuedforearlydepartures from camp, campers who choose not to stay at camp during drop off, campers considered “no shows” (those who do not attend and did not give advance notification of cancellation), or for days missed during a camp session. This applies to programs, busing, overnights, and extended care for both resident and day camps.

• Thisrefundpolicywillbestrictlyenforced for all camp registrants.

CURRENT MEMBERSHIP REqUIRED:

• AnygirlwishingtoattendaGSEPcamp must become a registered Girl Scout during the camp season year. To join now visit us at gsep.org.

• IfyouareamemberoutsideoftheGSEP council, please complete the Out of Council Registration Form located on our website under Forms and Publications.

CAMP FINANCIAL AID:

• Registrantsarestronglyencouragedto register and pay the required $50 deposit using the Online Registration System in order to secure your spot.

• Pleaseallowatleast4weeksleadtime from the camp start date for processing financial aid applications.

• Completed applications must be submitted with proof of income to:

Camp Financial Aid Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania 210 George Street, Suite 106 Reading, PA 19605

REGISTER FOR CAMP ONLINE:

1. Visit us at gsep.org , click ONLINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM.

2. Enter your Username and Password. Or, if you are first time user or haven’t used the system since last August, activate your account by clicking on the NEW ONLINE ACCOUNT button.

3. If you receive an alert to contact us, please do so. Your record may be incomplete, you may have a duplicate record, or you may not be linked to your girl’s record.

4. Click on the ACTIVITIES tab.

5. Search for the camp you want using the various search features.

6. Click on the camp name and review the details.

7. Click REGISTER NOW.

8. Select the registrant and click CONTINUE.

9. Enter additional information as requested, then click CONTINUE.

10. Confirm your order details and click CHECKOUT; consider making a donation or select the not at this time option, click CONTINUE.

11. Enter your credit card information and click PROCESS MY ORDER.

12. You will receive an email confirmation that contains links to all of your camp paperwork and information.

CamP rEGiStration inFormation

Telephone: 888.564.4657, press 2 Fax: 215.564.6953 Email: [email protected]

rEGiStEr For CamP uSinG thE onlinE rEGiStration SYStEm Website: gsep.org

CAMP REGIstRAtIon InfoRMAtIonGeneral registration for membership, camp and programs is online only. Paper registration is accepted for financial aid, camp scholarships, and out of council girls only. GSEP does not accept registration by phone. All registrants and their families are expected to review and abide by the registration information listed below.

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DEADlInE foR sUbMIssIon Is APRIl 30tH

The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania is committed to supporting camping opportunities for individual girls. Financial aid: • Isawardedonaslidingscale,basedontheinformationprovidedbelow.• IsavailabletoGSEPmembersonly.• Isforresidentordaycamponly;busing,extendedcare,overnights,andneighborhooddaycampsarenotincluded.• Fundsmayberequestedforonlyonecampsessionpercamper,peryearandcannotbecombinedwithanyother

offer or promotion. • Requiresa$50depositforallcampregistrations.Registrants are strongly encouraged to register and pay the $50 deposit using the online Registration system in order to secure your space. • Awardswilltotallessthan100%ofthetotalcostsothatwemaymeettheneedsofasmanygirlsaspossible.• Applicantsmustcompletethefollowinginformationbelowinordertobeconsidered.Incompleteforms,

applications missing the required proof of income or deposit, and forms for non GSEP members will be returned. • Requirementsforconsideration:1.)currentGSEPmembership,2.)completedtwo-pageform,

3.) proof of income, and 4.) $50 depositComPlEtEd aPPliCationS muSt BE mailEd at lEaSt 4 WEEKS in advanCE to: attn: Camp Financial aid, GSEP, 210 George Street, Suite 106, reading, Pa 19605an email confirmation for financial assistance awarded will be sent separately upon approval.

Applicant Name: ID Number:

Address:

City: State: Zip:

Home phone: Email Address(required):

Parent/Guardian name:

Home phone: Email Address(required):

Work phone: Cell phone:

Do you have a parent in active military duty? q Yes q No How much are you able to pay towards camp? $ Please circle total number of people in household: q 2 q 3 q 4 q 5 q 6 q 7 q 8 +Total annual household income: include income from all sources (unemployment, support, assistance, etc.)

q Below 10,000 q 10,001 - 20,000 q 20,001 – 30,000 q 30,001 – 40,000 q 40,001 – 50,000

q 50,001 – 60,000 q 60,001 – 70,000 q 70,001 – 80,000 q 80,001 – 90,000 q 90,001 +

Proof of household income attached (required): To protect your privacy, all proof of income documentation will be destroyed after verification. DO NOT send original documentation, it will not be returned to you.

q Salaries/wages q Social Security q Child Support q Eligible for Free/ Reduced School Lunch Programs

q Unemployment Comp. q Disability q Worker’s Comp. q SNAP Benefits

q I certify that all information on this application is true and accurate.

Signature of person completing form: Date:

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Date received: Date processed: Date accepted/declined:

Amount awarded: Initials:

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sUMMER CAMP REGIstRAtIonApplicant Name: ID Number:

Jan ‘14 Level: q Brownie q Junior q Cadette q Senior q Ambassador q Juliette

Birth Date / / Age: Grade in Jan. 2014: Troop #:

School Name : HS Graduation Year:

Resident Camp: q Laughing Waters q Mosey Wood q Wood Haven

Day Camp: q Mountain House q Shelly Ridge q Valley Forge

1st Choice Program: Camp Dates:

Alternate Camp: Alternate Dates:

financial aid cannot be transferred from one camp program to another so please make your decision carefully. Name of Requested Camp Buddy (only one buddy name is permitted. Both buddies must name each other in order for the request to be honored):

to help us provide the best care possible, please answer the following questions (use additional paper if needed.)1. Does your child have any medical conditions, learning difficulties, special needs, or limitations that are addressed in their

school program?

2. List all medications, allergies, and special dietary needs. Note: medication changes are not recommended during camp stays.

3. Describe any special assistance necessary for your girl to participate in camp activities.

q $ Enclosed is a check or money order payable to Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania. Credit card payments must be made online using the Online Registration System at gsep.org

PlEAsE READ AnD sIGnI give full permission for my camper to attend and participate in all phases of the activities including trips out of camp when applicable. I agree to cooperate with all regulations and understand that my camper will abide by all camp rules, and if she does not, she may be sent home with no refund. I understand that the camp cannot be responsible for loss of valuables. My deposit of $50 (attached or completed online) applies toward the total camp fee. All camp fees must be paid in full 4 weeks prior to the camp start date.

Media Permission: When participating in Girl Scout activities my child may be photographed for print, videotaped, or electronically imaged. Images may be used in promotional materials, news releases, and other published formats for either the local Girl Scout Councils or Girl Scouts of the USA. The images will be the sole property of either the local Girl Scout Council or Girl Scouts of the USA. I wish to opt out of the media permission at this time.

Parent/Guardian Signature: date

imPortant PointS For ParEntS, GuardianS, and voluntEErS:•Adultspacesinprogramsareonly

intended for the adults necessary to meet the girl/adult ratios, unless otherwise indicated. Chaperoning adults are free unless otherwise indicated by a per person or per adult price for the program. All chaperoning adults must be registered for the program.

•Allgirlsattendingaprogramoreventmust be registered Girl Scouts. Girls new to Girl Scouts can register as a New Member online at gsep.org through the online registration system.

•Council-sponsoredprogramsaredesigned for specifi c age/grade levels. Please only register for programs that are in your age/grade level.

•Leaders,parents,andguardiansmustmake arrangements to leave other children at home. Additional children and/or family members are not permitted to attend any GSEP program.

•All GSEP Sponsored Programs: According to Volunteer Essentials, all volunteers participating in the Girl Scout movement shall meet GSUSA membership standards, which include committing to the Girl Scout Promise, accepting the Girl Scout Law, registering annually through the Council as members of the Girl Scout movement. Effective January 1, 2014 prior to registering for all programs sponsored by GSEP, adults who are interested in attending must have a current membership that exists on the adult’s record in the online registration system. This applies to all programs advertised in SPARK or via the GSEP website or other communication. Cost of registration is $15 and is in addition to the cost of the program. Adults can register online following the instructions on page 17.

•Trips & Overnight Programs: According to Volunteer Essentials, when girls go on trips and overnight programs, the group must have at least two

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unrelated, registered, cleared and trained adult volunteers. Adults who attend overnight programs or share GSEP property at the same time girls are in attendance need to be cleared and registered to ensure the utmost safety of the girls. Effective January 1, 2014, in addition to becoming a registered adult member of Girl Scouts, any adult who registers for an overnight program with GSEP will have to successfully complete a Criminal Background Check prior to program registration. By logging onto the Become a Volunteer page of gsep.org, the adult will be directed to apply for a Criminal Background Check (CBC) at their cost of $1.95. Following successful completion of the CBC, the adult can then register for the program.

• Due to planning issues and safety concerns, walk-in girl and adult registration cannot be accepted at any GSEP event.

rEGiStration dEadlinES:

Registrations are accepted until the program is full or two weeks prior to the program date, whichever comes fi rst.Please allow at least four weeks lead time from the program date for processing of paper registration forms.We cannot guarantee paperwork submitted less than four weeks in advance will be processed in time for you to attend the program.

ConFirmationS:

Confi rmations with necessary details will be sent to all registrants by email approximately two weeks prior to the program date. SPaCE and attEndanCE:

Program space is limited. Attendance capacity is based on the needs of the program itself and cannot be adjusted due to late registration, transfer requests, troop needs, etc. Program capacity and space availability can be viewed online.

trooP rEGiStration:

Only approved 01 troop leaders can register current troop members online using the troop management feature.

PaYmEnt:

Payment for all programs is due in full at the time of registration. Space will not be held for any registration forms submitted without the full payment amount that is due.

rEFundS: Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing to [email protected] at least four weeks in advance of the program date for consideration. Refunds are not issued for “no shows” (registrants who do not attend).Refunds are not issued for cancellations occurring less than four weeks in advance or if numbers are reduced less than four weeks prior to the event.

CanCEllationS:GSEP reserves the right to cancel an event due to insuffi cient registration, acts of nature, or other reasons beyond our control. In the event a program is canceled, a full refund will be issued.Weather-related cancellations: if you are concerned with the weather, please contact the facility where the program is taking place. When possible, the event will be rescheduled or a refund issued. For cancellations in advance, email notifi cation will be sent to each registrant. For same day cancellations, an attempt will be made to call the phone number available on record. Phone numbers and emails can be updated at any time through the online registration system when you visit your online profi le on our website at gsep.org.