January 2005 Volume 31 Issue 1  

Flag Corps needs girls and adults

Girl Scouts are often asked to present flag ceremonies for special events within the Council – for both Girl Scout events and the community at large. Girls have presented ceremonies for Council meetings and events, banquets, WNBA basketball games, and other local sporting events, mayoral luncheons, conventions – you name it!

Girl Scout volunteers are needed to carry on this tradition of patriotism. If you are interested in becoming a part of this exciting group, return the bottom portion of this form, or e-mail your contact information to kelliott@sjgs.org.
You will learn different types of flag ceremonies – both for raising and lowering the flag. Plus, you will be on a list to contact whenever there is a request for a flag ceremony in your area. (Adults are especially needed to coordinate the girls at each ceremony!)
Girls and Adults of all ages are needed – Join the fun!

Archery

Archery Instructor School

Archery is one of the most popular activities for troops and leaders camping at our GSSJC camps. To meet this increasing demand, the Council is offering you an opportunity to become a certified Level 1 National Archery Instructor. In addition to teaching other girls throughout the Council, you can also schedule the archery range for your troop and service unit events. Bring food for lunch, drinks, pencil, and paper. All hours must be taken to receive credit for the course. All participants MUST be 15 years old or older.

Who: Girls age 15 and up
Where: Camp Agnes Arnold
When: March 19
Cost: $65 per person
Min./Max.: 6/12
Register: Use the Program Registration Form
Event Code: 10-56-08-6246
Deadline: Three weeks prior to the event
Contact: Nicole McInnes at 713-292-0353 or nmcinnes@sjgs.org

Bull’s-eye

Individual and troop archery instruction is offered at Camps Casa Mare, Misty Meadows, Silver Springs, Robinwood, Agnes Arnold, and Whispering Pines. Instruction is based upon individual skills level and prior experience. All instruction takes place on the archery range so dress for the outdoors. This is a perfect activity for a day trip to camp or for camping troops.
The Bull’s-eye program includes a patch or rocker for each girl who participates. If it is a girl’s first time to participate in a Bull’s-eye session she will receive a patch; after that girls receive a rocker to begin to build their own “Bull’s-eye.” Once a troop has participated in the event, contact Nicole McInnes at 713-292-0353 or nmcinnes@sjgs.org to have patches mailed.

Who: Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes, and Seniors, Where and when:
Camp Casa Mare, February 19, April 9, May 7
Camp Robinwood, February 26
Camp Agnes Arnold, January 22, March 5
Camp Whispering Pines, January 22, March 5
Cost: $4 per person
Min./Max.: 4/16
Register: Use the Program Registration Form
Event Code: 10-56-08-6246
Deadline: Two weeks prior to the event
Contact: Nicole McInnes at 713-292-0353 or nmcinnes@sjgs.org

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