WHO
All girls and their families are invited to participate in “hands
on” experiments and activities at 350 troop and community
booths. Girl Scouts (age 5-17) will also be competing in individual,
team, and troop/group competitions. You will also enjoy the
individual girl inventions and collections. Participants from
other councils are welcome.
COST
Cost is $9 per person including participants. Children 4 years
and under are free. No baby-sitting will be available. Register
early for guaranteed placement. Payment for tickets must accompany
registration form. Late registrants will be accepted on a
space available basis. Any Girl Scout troop/group hosting
a booth will receive one registration free.
PURPOSE
To promote creativity and curiosity in girls (Daisy through
Seniors) and adults and to broaden their horizons by exploring
the field of math and science.
REGISTRATION
Registration form can be found on the next page. Deadline
for all registrations is May 4. Confirmation will be mailed
to each group having a booth with a floor plan, aisle number,
and booth number. Juliette groups should be formed prior to
the event and register as such. Non-competitive participants
may purchase tickets at the door.
NAME TAGS
Must be worn by all registered girls and adults with first
name and troop number. They should be worn on a ribbon or
string around the neck and should be in the following colors:
Daisies: Gem – Sapphire, blue background
Brownies: Gem – Topaz, yellow background
Juniors: Gem – Emerald, green background
Cadettes: Gem – Opal, white background
Seniors: Gem – Ruby, red background
NOTE: Do not use any type of sticky product or stickers because
of Reliant rules (i.e. tape). |
Non-Competitive Activities
ALL
THINGS GREAT & SMALL: Show off girl collections
relating to match and science. Limited to natural objects
such as shells, mounted insects, rocks, etc. Must be labeled
with collector’s name and troop number.
TROOP/GROUP BOOTHS: Booths are for everyone,
Daisies through Seniors. Troops/groups are invited to reserve
a booth to share a special activity they enjoy in the math
and science field. Ideas can be found on the Internet, handbooks,
libraries, and museums. Do activities in your troop and then
decide on one to share in your booth. Booths will be 10’
by 10’ with draping on the sides and back. One 6’
table and 2 chairs will be provided. There are no electrical
outlets. The booth should be staffed by 2 girls and 1 adult
at all times. You can change personnel, so that all will have
an opportunity to participate in other activities. Troops/groups
desiring booth space must register. Booths will be assigned
on a first-come, first-serve basis due to space limitations.
All booth participants will receive an exhibitors ribbon to
wear. Those who desire a booth for only half of the day may
“buddy up” with another troop from their service
unit. Buddy registrations must be sent in together.
Booth ideas: Number Games, Magnets, Cloud Formations, Different
Smells, Balancing Problems, Guessing Games, Illusions, Weather,
Fun with Numbers, Career ideas and anything else that your
imagination can come up with.
Special Booths will be set aside for girls to earn try-it
and badge requirements as well as older girl interest project
patches.
Additional instructions for booths will be included in your
registration packet.
Competitions
Individuals, teams and troops/groups will be competing for
prizes. You will compete against other Girl Scouts in your
level – Daisy through Senior. A list of competitions
are listed on the next page.
Other activities
Girls will be able to participate in activities like: parachute,
try out a Labyrinth, hula hoops, a chance to see behind the
scenes of the oil industry, astronaut equipment, chemistry
of making cosmetics, be finger printed, understand sports
medicine, see how blind people function, learn about paramedics,
and so much more.
Celebrate the end of the school year
with a giant weekend around
GEMS. Save your cookie and end-of-the-year money and get a
hotel room
and experience riding the Metro light rail train and stopping
along the way as you explore downtown. Troops might want to
visit the Aquarium, restaurants, museums, etc.
This could be your a troop’s end-of-the-year party ending
with a really
fun weekend. Watch for more details in an upcoming Golden
Link. |