February 2005 Volume 31 Issue 2  
Adults in Equitation
The Equitation Program needs adults to volunteer in two distinct areas of Equitation. Every potential adult who wishes to become involved in the equitation program must have a completed “Volunteer Application” and an approved criminal background check on file with Council Volunteer Records Department and be a registered Girl Scout in good standing prior to attending the equitation training for adults.
Riding Staff:
If you care to work with horses the Council needs riding staff to learn and then teach proper safety, horse care, and riding skills to the Girl Scouts taking part in the program. Formal instruction is provided as Saturday day training: one is held in October and another session is in February. Check this section in The Golden Link for specific training dates and information. There may also be adult training held on different weekends throughout the year as the need arises.
Dorm Staff:
The Equitation program also welcomes all registered adults who may enjoy a weekend at camp with Girl Scouts 13 and older, yet prefer not to work with horses. Every troop camping weekend during the year, the SPURS girls need two adult unit leaders as dorm staff, one of whom must be a currently certified First Aider.
SPURS Training for Adults

If you would like to work in the SPURS program, helping to teach Girl Scouts throughout the Council about horses, there are additional training dates for adults only. Class sizes range from two to eight people, and take place at Camp Misty Meadows. Classes are from 8 a.m. to
6 p.m. You need to wear long pants and bring your lunch.

When: April 23
Cost: $14 (training fee includes scarf)
Event Code: 10-56-09-6235
Deadline: Three weeks prior to training
Contact: George Ann Barrett at 713-292-0313
or gbarrett@sjgs.org

If either of these sounds interesting, contact George Ann Barrett, Program manager at 713-292-0313 to obtain an information packet for either riding or dorm staff.
Shutterbugs 1 and 2
(Fun black & white photography)

Shutterbugs is a STUDIO 2B group for girls in grades 7-12 that want to learn composition of photography, creativity, and how to develop their own pictures in a dark room. In the future, these girls might be a part of a group that supports the Communications Department, taking pictures in their troop, service unit, or at Council events. These girls might also help teach photography to other girls.

Who: Girls in grades 7-12
What: Shutterbugs 1: Learn basic photography composition and learn to develop pictures in the lab; Shutterbugs 2: (For girls who have already completed Basic Shutterbugs.) Learn more advanced photography composition, and develop even more pictures!
When: Friday - check in at 8 p.m. (Eat before arrival)
Sunday - check out at 4 p.m.
Dates (choose your weekend):
Shutterbugs 1: April 1 - 3
Shutterbugs 2: April 29 - May 1

Where: Camp Agnes Arnold
Cost: Shutterbugs 1: $25 per girl
Shutterbugs 2: $30 per girl
Bring: 35 mm camera (please label), one yard of cotton fabric, permission slip, medical form, personal gear for a campout, rain poncho, stuffed animal, and your own food for the weekend (mess kit for cooking food, cup, plates, utensils, etc.). Please make your meals simple so you don’t spend all of your time cooking.
Provided: Film for your camera, chemicals, and paper to develop some of your pictures.
Min./Max.: 4/12
Register: Use the Program Registration Form. Include your parent’s e-mail address on the registration form, if possible.
Event Code: 10-63-20-6240.
Deadline: 2 weeks prior to the session
Contact: Contact Kathy Elliott, Program manager, at 713- 292- 0224 or kelliott@sjgs.org
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