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Download the POP Guide!
POP Guide updated 9-8-08. Please
download most recent version below:
CORRECTIONS:
- 9 Queens workshop should read:
Fees per
TROOP (up to 18) $100.00 per workshop (not
per participant); 9 Queens offers
scholarships and discounted rates to troops interesting in applying.
- Yogarrific, the
"Yogarrific Experience: Interest Project for Cadette,
Senior and Ambassador Girl Scouts"; under BADGES it
should read "From Stress To Success" not "High On Life."
UPDATES:
- Junior Theater Weekend
and Ransom of Emily Jane performances scheduled for the
weekend of November 14-16 are canceled.
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DOWNLOAD A PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM,
AT THE
FORMS PAGE.
Safety of girls is our number one
priority in providing programs. All girls attending
council-sponsored events as individuals must verify that adult coverage is available prior to attending.
In some instances an adult may need to accompany the girl
throughout the duration of the program. Please call
319-3181 or 1-800-331-6782 ext. 3181 to verify. Thank you. |
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ALL CAMPS NOW
ONLY $25!
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NEW Flyer!
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Girl Scouts OF ALL
AGES, don’t miss this unique
program developed in collaboration with the University
of Arizona departments of engineering, astronomy, and
athletics.
Registration/
patch order form
Packet
PDF
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Word file |
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World Thinking Day-Peace Corp: Partnership with UA Peace
Corps Fellows
Priority
Registration: December 1, 2008
Register early,
participant space is limited.
Register Online
Saturday,
February 7, 2009, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location TBA
All Girl Scout Levels
$6 for visitors AND presenters
Registration Deadline: January 23, 2009 (space is limited)
Imagine exploring the
countries of the world with Peace Corps Fellows/USA at the
University of Arizona volunteers that have dedicated a
portion of their lives to the culture and people of these
countries in their personal Journey to “Make the World a
Better Place.” Designated Peace Corps volunteers will work
with SGSC troops to develop and present amazing cultural
experiences representing the countries and cultures of the
world.
Brownie through Ambassador level troops may register to
represent a country at World Thinking Day. Troops will be
assigned a country based on availability of Peace Corps
volunteers. Troops representing countries MUST attend a work
session with their Peace Corps partner on January 24 from
4:00 pm – 7:00 pm at the Hacienda Program Center. |
Be
a money smart teen! Bring Credit-Wise Cats to your school or
troop meeting. Students from the University of Arizona,
Credit-Wise Cats are available to teach 1 hour financial
workshops on 4 important topics. Visit
http://www.ag.arizona.edu/fcs/clubs/cwc/ for more
information. To book a presentation, please contact Sanyu Kibuka
at
skibuka@email.arizona.edu |

Unique, interactive workshops for teen girls that engage
contemporary issues such as violence prevention and healthy
living. Open to registered Girl Scouts and non-Girl Scouts
alike, Compass Series events are designed for young women
seeking to develop themselves as dynamic leaders and agents of
change.
Learn more. |
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Build-A-Bear has temporarily increased their selection of $10
animals! See our Community
Partner listing. LIMITED TIME ONLY. |
Pima
Community College performing arts department
presents opera scenes from Englebert Humperdinck's "Hansel and
Gretel"
Where: PCC Center for the Arts Proscenium Theatre, West Campus,
2202 W. Anklam Rd.
When: November 21-22. Friday and Saturday at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Tickets: $6 with discounts and group rates available
Information: 520-206-6986,
centerforthearts@pima.edu ,
www.pima.edu/cfa
PCC Opera presents scenes from Engelbert Humperdinck's opera
"Hansel and Gretel," under the direction of Dean and Anna Schoff.
The fully staged and costumed presentation, with piano
accompaniment, includes arias and ensembles from the "Hansel and
Gretel" along with the characters' dialogue. The second part of
the program will include scenes from popular musical theatre.
The performance is the culmination of concentrated classroom
study of operas, musicals, voice, acting and stagecraft. |
Experience unique adventures at
Arizona State Parks!
Visit their Web site. |
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New Programs!
Journey
to a hate-free millennium
Register Online
2/21, 6:00-8:30 pm
Free program Ages 15+ (Registration required)
Resource Center- the new Bookmans Low Lounge!
Facilitators from the YWCA will
present a powerful two- hour program that features the film,
Journey to a Hate Free Millennium. The film is a inspirational
award-winning documentary that seeks solutions to the horrible
hate crimes that have become frequent events in our daily lives.
It features shocking examples of hate crimes in modern America:
The vicious murder of Matthew Sheppard, the dragging death of
James Byrd Jr., and the unfathomable shootings by high school
students at Columbine High School. Dialogue centers on creating
a vision of the new millennium where senseless acts of violence
and hate are a thing of the past. Sensitive issues permission
slip will be required Minimum 10- Maximum 20
Let's Get Real
Register Online
1/31, 6:00-8:00 pm
Free program Ages 12-14 (Registration required)
Resource Center- new Bookmans Low Lounge
Facilitators from the YWCA will
help us take an in-depth look at bullying in middle and high
schools across the country. This two-hour program features the
35 minute film, Let's Get Real, a documentary that gives youth a
voice to talk honestly about bullying in schools today. The
video covers topics from internet bullying to sexual harassment.
Activities to help students talk about and define bullying and
its effects are part of this program. Sensitive issues
permission slip will be required Minimum 10- Maximum 20 |
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Letter to SGSC from the American Red Cross
Dear Kathi,
On behalf of
the American Red Cross, Southern Arizona Chapter and the people
we serve, we would like to extend our deepest appreciation for
your generous contribution of Comfort Kit items on behalf of the
Girl Scouts. Your donation will have a tremendous impact on the
work we do.
As you know,
families turn to our local Red Cross every day to assist them
during a crisis. Sometimes that assistance comes in the form of
warm meals, clean clothes and a place to sleep for local
children and families who have suffered house fires or floods.
Other times, our assistance is needed to help military personnel
return home to be with family when someone is sick or ready to
pass on. Yet, other times, our assistance comes in the form of
lifesaving CPR, First Aid & Lifeguard Training- the kind of
training that truly saves lives.
Thank you for
your wonderful generosity and consideration. Your support of
the American Red Cross through this gift demonstrates your
concern as well as your strong commitment to our community.
Sincerely,
Richard K. White
Chapter Director |