Check out some of the programs offered by Girl Scouts..
1. Cyber Challenge - In
GSEMA’s first ever Girl Scouts Cyber Challenge (October 19, from 8:30 AM–5 PM,
at UMASS Lowell), Girl Scout Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors will work
together to rescue a hacked moon colony. Girls will learn cryptography,
forensics, social engineering, and ethics skills while empowering themselves
and one another through STEM. This competition is a drop-off event; busing is
available from Middleboro, Roxbury, and Waltham for $5 per girl. Registration
is $10 per girl, and includes lunch, a shirt, and a patch.
2. Critter Camp - Girls can meet the furry
friends that live at Camp Cedar Hill, make fierce and festive animal crafts,
and take action as conservation superstars on Monday, November 11, from 9 AM–4
PM. This is a drop-off event; cost of registration is $50 per girl and includes
a patch.
3. Challenge Accepted Overnight - During
this exciting overnight experience on November 16–17, girls will gain
confidence and learn team-building skills together on the low and high ropes
courses at Camp Runels. This is a drop-off event; cost of registration is $60
per girl and includes a patch.
4. Journey Overnight - Seniors and
Ambassadors are invited to work together to complete the Sow What (Senior) and
Justice (Ambassador) Journeys in an action-filled overnight experience on
November 2–3. Girls will explore their “food prints” and learn how everyday
actions affect the environment as they prepare the next steps of their Take
Action projects. This is a drop-off event; cost of registration is $55 per
girl.
5. Journey Overnight - Cadettes are invited to “Think
Like an Engineer” with their peers from all over eastern Massachusetts on
November 9–10. Girls will complete the “discover” and “connect” steps of this
exciting STEM journey, work together to find innovative solutions to
engineering challenges, and take the first steps of preparing for their Take Action
projects. This is a drop-off event; cost of registration is $35 per girl, and
volunteer supervision is required.
6. Girl Scout Day at the MIT Museum - Girls
are invited to the MIT Museum on November 2, for a day of hands-on,
state-of-the-art engineering. Girls will use modern technologies including
computer-aided design and laser cutting to engineer their own boats and take
their design ideas to the next level. Cost of registration is $15/girl, and
volunteer supervision is required.
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