How to get swim cards
In order to do any small
craft activity on Council property using Council’s boats,
girls must have an ARC Learn to Swim certificate or equivalent
as well as a GSSJC Safe Boating Test Certificate. Girls wishing
to sail must have an ARC Learn to Swim Level IV certificate
or equivalent plus a GSSJC Safe Boating Test certificate.
Girls wishing to canoe on flat non-moving water must have
an ARC Learn to Swim Level III certificate or equivalent plus
a GSSJC Safe Boating Test certificate.
Red Cross certificates can be obtained by
attending the August Aquatic Weekend’s Swim Stroke Workshops,
or through Swim Workshops offered each month at Kingwood Athletic
Club or Dad’s Club Aquatic and Fitness Center.
GSSJC Safe Boating Test (SBT) certificates
are also required. The test may be given by any certified
ARC Water Safety Instructor, ARC Lifeguard, ARC Lifeguard
Training Instructor, ARC Fundamentals of Canoeing, or ARC
Basic Sailing Instructor. Those giving GSSJC SBTs may obtain
certificates at the Council office. Instructions for the test
are on the back of the certificate. GSSJC SBT’s are
given at Aquatic Weekend’s stroke workshops, or during
resident camp. Hint: When obtaining swimming certificates,
do the SBT also.
If you have any questions on how to obtain
a swim card or SBT, contact Sarah Boyd at 713-292-0269 or
sboyd@sjgs.org.
Troop swimming is for you!
Camp pools are available for troop swimming
in April, May, September, and October. If you are troop camping
and are looking for a way to cool off this is a perfect opportunity.
Once it has been confirmed that you will be troop camping,
the registrar’s office will send you a form with the
option to troop swim while you are at camp. No hassles, no
finding your own lifeguard, just register, pay your $12 for
your troop and you will be assigned a one hour time slot to
swim.
What better way to cool off on a hot day? If you have any
questions, contact Program Manager Sarah Boyd at 713-292-0269
or sboyd@sjgs.org. |
Swimming
Swim Workshops are available
for girls, ages 8 and up, to test their swim level skills
in order to go canoeing (Red Cross Level III), sailing (Red
Cross Level IV), or other aquatic activities that may require
swim level cards. This would be a good time for resident campers
to get their swim level cards they need before going to camp
this summer. Contact the American Red Cross for a list of
swim level skills.
During the workshops, the girls will have
a review of the skills they need for Red Cross levels III
and IV. Once they have completed the review, they will then
be tested at their swim level. Swimming ability is tested
and Red Cross cards are issued at the end of the workshop
based on skill, proficiency, and endurance of the participant.
There is no guarantee that a girl will earn a particular swim
level. She MUST pass all of the skills for that swim level.
The Safe Boating Test cards are also offered
at the Swim Workshops. Girl Scouts who want to canoe or sail,
must have Safe Boating Test. If you are planning to take the
Safe Boating Test, please be sure to bring: a bag for wet
clothes, a spare pair of long pants, shirt, and shoes that
you do not mind getting wet. The instructor has the right
to mark an “Incomplete” on your Safe Boating Test
card, if you fail to bring the above items. Prerequisite:
Girl Scout MUST be able to swim 25 yards, swim across the
deep end of the pool doing the crawl with rhythmic breathing,
and be able to swim on their back across the deep end of the
pool. ONLY those who can complete the “test” will
be permitted to participate.
| Who: |
Any registered Girl Scout |
| Where: |
Kingwood Athletic Club
806 Russell Palmer Road, Kingwood, 281-358-2308
or
Dad’s Club Aquatic and Fitness Center
1006 Voss Road, Houston
713-461-8577 |
| When: |
(Kingwood) Saturdays,
10 a.m.-1 p.m. or 2-5 p.m. Two sessions per day
(please select one) (Dad’s) Saturdays, 10-noon
or 1-3 p.m.
Two sessions per day (please select one)
Pick one of the following dates:
(Kingwood) March 19, April 16, May 22
(Dad’s) March 12, April 16, May 14 |
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| Bring: |
GSSJC Forms
F-204 and
F-185,
swim suit, towel, and a T-shirt. Make sure your
emergency contacts are available on the day of the
class. |
| Min./Max.: |
5/20 |
| Cost: |
$12 |
| Register: |
Use Program
Registration Form. List all participants on
the form. Indicate facility you will use. |
| Event Code: |
10-56-11-6240 |
| Deadline: |
Three weeks prior to the event |
| Contact: |
Sarah Boyd at 713-292-0269 or e-mail at sboyd@sjgs.org |
| Note: |
Adults should stay at the site as the class may
end early depending on the number of participants. |
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If you would like
information about how to advertise in The Golden Link,
contact Joanne Pastalaniec at
713-292-0314 or jpastal@sjgs.org. |
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