Join us for an exciting outdoor adventure where Girl Scouts become
real-life archaeologists! At this special super troop meeting, we'll
dig into the mysteries of the past with a hands-on faux fossil and
artifact dig. Get your tools ready as you uncover hidden treasures
buried in the sand, and learn to identify ancient relics just like
seasoned archaeologists.
After our excavation, we'll step
back in time to explore the art of cave painting. Using natural
pigments and brushes, you'll practice creating your own prehistoric
masterpieces on "cave walls," channeling the creativity of
early humans.
Come prepared for fun, discovery, and
teamwork as we uncover history and bring the past to life in the great outdoors!
In Girl Scouts, every girl deserves the opportunity to change
the world. You will start this adventure as a member of a Super Troop!
The GSCCS Super Troop is a Girl Scout Troop led by council staff and
supported by Girl Scout families and volunteers.
This is
a meeting specifically for permanent and temporary members of the Girl
Scout Super Troop - it is not a badge workshop.
Designed
with every girl in mind, Super Troop is the best place for girls to
start unleashing their inner superpower and share the sisterhood of
Girl Scouts with girls from across our council. A Super Troop can be
the first troop or the permanent troop for girls to experience Girl
Scouting. Sometimes, volunteer-led troops take time to find or form,
so girls can join us for a few meetings or forever. Together, Super
Troop members learn what makes each Girl Scout unique - it's also what
makes her powerful. As a new Super Troop member, Girl Scouts may opt
to make a home in our Super Troop family by becoming an official
member or choose to participate in meetings and activities with their
Super Troop sisters until finding or forming a volunteer-led Troop
closer to home becomes available. Either way, Super Troop is here for
every girl to grow, learn, and adventure with Girl Scouts. Join our
bi-weekly Super Troop meetings on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each
month.
Event Details:
- This is a drop-off event for girls registered in our Super
Troop. - - Parents are invited to attend a Welcome to Girl Scouts
meeting onsite to get more information about participation.
- A
completed Health History Form and Annual Permission form are required
for all Super Troop Members
Terms and
Conditions
Special Circumstances: GSCCS is committed
to providing reasonable accommodations for attendees who may have
special circumstances or needs that may require alternative planning.
Attendees with special circumstances should include the accommodation
need in the box labeled "Special Circumstances" for our
staff to review. Additionally, any dietary needs should be included in
the "Dietary Restrictions" box.
Cancellation Policy: As a courtesy to our
waitlisted registrants, members registered for this event are
encouraged to cancel at least 7 days prior to the close of the event's
registration by contacting customercare@girlscoutsccs.org so that we
may open the space up to other members. Refund requests must be made
in writing to customercare@girlscoutsccs.org 7 days prior to the
registration deadline for the event. There are no refunds after the
deadline or closing date of the event. Dates shown in the cancellation
policy below are strictly to allow staff the ability to process
cancellations for all events, year-round, and are not specific to this
event. Please see the registration end date to determine the
cancellation deadline for this event.
Program
Credits Policy: Choose Program Credits as the payment
method to redeem Cookie Dough/Nut Bucks/Renewal Program Credits.
Registration will not be finalized until Program Credits have been
approved, processed by staff, and the Cookie
Dough and Nut Bucks Form has been submitted. This form must be
received to complete registration. When using program credits at
checkout, please allow 7 business days for approval. Events and
activities do sell out quickly, so it is recommended that members
register early.
Wellness Policy: To
ensure the health and safety of all Girl Scouts, volunteers, and
staff, we ask for the cooperation of caregivers and volunteers in
keeping their child at home if they exhibit any symptoms of illness,
such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, or gastrointestinal
issues. We encourage good hygiene practices, including regular
handwashing and covering coughs and sneezes.