May 2005 Volume 31 Issue 5  

Program
Girl Scout activities for all levels

Program Staff
Jo Monday, Vice President - Membership Services
Cindy Walter, Director
George Ann Barrett, Manager
Deban Becker, Manager
Kathy Elliott, Manager
Mary Fordham, Manager
Melinda Gaskill, Manager
Nicole McInnes, Manager
Shannon Riley, Manager
Myrna Monconduit, Secretary

For information on:
Photography, Family and Troop Camping, Project Horizons, Equitation, Campership, Cadette Program Resource, Parades, Puppetry Troupe, ACA
713-292-0313

Council History, Council Theme Events, Health and Safety, Daisy/Brownie Program Resource, 713-292-0224

Canoeing, Senior Program Resource, Conservation, Lifeguards, Aquatic Weekend, Scuba Diving, 713-292-0269

Science and Technology, Girl Leadership, Bronze/Silver Award, Service Projects, Council Choir, Carousel, Junior Program Resource 713-292-0232

High Adventure, Senior Senate, Day and Twilight Camps, Carousel, Green Starlettes, Senior Weekend, 713-292-0233

Travel, GEMS, 713-292-0262

Resident Camp, Sailing, Sports,
713-292-0353

If you have a special physical or communication need that may impact your participation in any of these activities, please consult the Program Department prior to the program to discuss accommodations. We
cannot ensure the
availability of appropriate accommodations without prior notification of need.

Bears, Blankets and Backpacks
2005 Service Project at Six Flags Astroworld

Bears, blankets &    backpacks
Each
Are
Really
Special!
Be
A
Cool
Kid —
Participate
And
Collect
Kindly this
Summer
Backpacks
Leave your hands free
Anyone
Needs warmth from a     blanket
Kids in the hospital
Enjoy
Teddy bears
See?

    Join an annual service project that will be part of Girl Scout Day at Six Flags Astroworld.
     The fall 2005 event will host community organizations that will benefit from your wise shopping and collecting of bears, blankets and backpacks. Start collecting NOW!
     Girls may use this service project collection drive towards the community requirement for GSSJC Council Service Project Patch
(F-834). Watch for further information to learn more about where your donation is going and how these organizations serve your community.
     Collection times for the bears, blankets, and backpacks will be from gate opening to 1 p.m. If you plan to arrive later OR if you are unable to attend, please feel free to drop your donations by the Girl Scout Office during the month of September (not this summer please).
     More information will be in future issues of The Golden Link and in the event flyer mailed to all Girl Scout families this summer. Contact Melinda Gaskill at 713-292-0232 or mgaskill@sjgs.org with questions.

Resident Camp Needs Your Help

It’s going to be a hot and active summer for the campers and staff at resident camp this year. To assist the campers, parents and international staff who may have forgotten a few items for their stay at camp, GSSJC is seeking donations of the following items to make their stay a little more comfortable:

Shampoo

Conditioner

Toothpaste

Toothbrushes (packaged)

Soap

All donations can be dropped off to the Girl Scout office at 3110 Southwest Freeway Houston, TX 77098 to the attention of Nicole McInnes.

Many thanks from the campers and staff who will be utilizing these items.

 

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