November/December 2004 Volume 30 Issue 10  
Dance
Green Starlettes
The Green Starlettes travel all over the Council performing and providing impromptu dance clinics. They are available October through March to provide dance clinics for Daisy–Cadette troops/groups.

Who: Daisy-Cadette Girl Scouts
What: Dance clinic
When: October-March, approximately 1-2 hours long
Where: In a location that your troop/group arranges
Register: Program Registration Form, Put the location and a preferred event date on the form and you will be contacted to confirm or schedule the date.
Min.: 20 participants
Cost: $3 per girl for 20-50 girls; $2 per girl for 51 or more
Event Code: 10-63-08-6240

Clinics must be evenings or weekends. If a mutually convenient time can’t be arranged, your money will be refunded.

The Green Starlettes is open to any girl in sixth, seventh, eighth, or ninth grade. There are no try-outs to be on the team. One of Green Starlettes many goals is to prepare girls for high school drill team. After four years with the Starlettes, girls will be ready to think about joining a high school drill team. For more information about joining the Starlettes contact Shannon Riley at 713-292-0233, or sriley@sjgs.org.

First Aid

First Aid/CPR Challenge
The challenge is designed for individuals who have already taken Red Cross first aid and CPR training, and just need re-certification. No skills will be taught. Come prepared to take the written test and demonstrate proficiency with the skills. You may challenge one or all of the following tests: First Aid Basics, Adult CPR, Child CPR, Infant CPR, or AED Essentials

Who: Girls age 11 and older, and adults
When: Sunday, November 7, 2 – 5 p.m.
Where: Houston Girl Scout Center
Bring: Pen or pencil
Girls – please also bring a permission slip and medical form.
Cost: $7.50
Min./Max.: 4/12

Community First Aid with Adult and Child CPR
This course teaches rescue breathing, how to react in an emergency, how to help choking victims, CPR for adults and children, early recognition of a heart attack, information on accident prevention, and general first aid information and skills. The practice sessions of this course require physical activity. Anyone with a medical condition or disability that would prevent them from taking part in the practice sessions should call and discuss it prior to attending. It is important to arrive on time. The class involves practicing skills on the floor, so dress comfortably. Girl Scouts must bring permission slip (F-204) and medical form (F-185).

Who: Girls age 11 and older, and adults
When: (choose one) Saturday, November 6
Saturday, December 11, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Where: Houston Girl Scout Center
Bring: Pen or pencil, paper, and a sack lunch.
Girls – please also bring a permission slip and medical form.
Text: ARC COMMUNITY FIRST AID & SAFETY, ECC 2000 (Books may be purchased prior to class, or borrowed during the course.)
Cost: $15
Event Code: 10-56-11-6233
Register: Use Program Registration form
Min./Max.: 4/12


Babysitting Extravaganza
Trained babysitters are always in demand – come learn how to be prepared for your job! This course teaches girls how to handle emergencies, prevent accidents, and the knowledge for competent babysitting practices. Students will also learn job-hunting skills to help them find a babysitting job. Some first aid and rescue breathing skills are included.

Who: This course is open to girls age 11 and older.
When: Saturday, January 8, 9 – 5 p.m.
Where: Camp Misty Meadows
Cost: $20
Text: Included
Bring: Baby doll (suitable for diapering), a bottle, pen or pencil, paper, and a sack lunch/drink/snacks, Girl Scout Permission slip and Medical Form.
Register: Use the Program Registration Form
Event Code: 10-56-11-6233
Min./Max.: 4/50

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