May 2005 Volume 31 Issue 5  

EarthPACT

     Would you like to work with Girl Scouts at a Sanctuary, in a Zoo, at a Park, in a Museum, at a Nature Center or simply in the Outdoors? Does planning Earth Day 2006 sound like fun?
     If you answered “YES,” then continue reading to find out about EarthPACT.
     EarthPACT is a leadership opportunity for Girl Scouts 11-17 who are interested in the environment, conservation and animals. The primary purpose of EarthPACT is to give Girl Scouts hands-on experience working at a conservation site while they mentor Brownies and Juniors who come to the sites to earn their try-its and badges.
     During the 2005-2006 season, EarthPACT will also involve new opportunities for girls to make an impact on the environment with projects like planning 2006 Earth Day, participating in Trash Bash, attending Adopt-A-Beach and more.
     EarthPACT applications are submitted to GSSJC. Once selected, all EarthPACT members will need to complete Basic Program Aide training, which is available through GSSJC multiple times throughout the year. In addition, each EarthPACT site has different specialty training dates. Once the girls are placed with a site, the scout coordinator at each site will coordinate the trainings and subsequent meetings.  Some girls may decide to participate in the planning board aspect of EarthPACT rather than be placed at a specific site. They will also need to complete Basic Program Aide training, but specialty training is not required.
     Still interested? Return the application below by June 30, 2005 along with two letters of recommendation from people that are not members of your family to Julie Deeter, Girl Scouts of San Jacinto Council, 3110 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77098. For more information, contact Julie, Program Manager, at 713-292-0203, 800-392-4340 or jdeeter@sjgs.org.

Fencing

Fencing Coaching Clinics
Learn the skills of this exciting, fast paced sport with 2 hour coaching clinics hosted by National, Olympic, and professional coaches. Bayou City Fencing Academy will be hosting coaching clinics for Juniors-Adults. Participants will learn basic footwork, lunging and blade techniques and will experience a tournament setting with mini competitions at the end of the session.

Who: Juniors - Adult Girls Scouts
Where: Bayou City Fencing Academy located at:
4997 West Belfort Houston, TX 77035 (Behind the Cabanna Car Wash and The Meyerland Animal Clinic)
When: Friday, May 13, July 15, August 12, October 21: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 12, September 18,
November 6: 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Bring: Permission Slip and Medical Form
Min./Max.: 10/50
Cost: $20 per person
Event Code: 10-56-08-6245
Register: Use Program Registration Form
Contact: Program Manager Nicole McInnes at 713-292-0353 or e-mail nmcinnes@sjgs.org
Note: Wear comfortable tennis shoes, t-shirt and loose fitting pants. Water, equipment, protective gear, scoring and safety equipment will be provided. Experienced, award winning coaches will be on hand.
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