Girl Scouts = Mad Scientists?

Mad Science LogoThrough its innovative concept of
“Edu-tainment,” Mad Science sparks the imagination and curiosity of children everywhere by providing fun, entertaining and exciting activities to instill a clearer understanding of what science is really about and how it affects the world around them. Join girls in a special hour long Mad Science Workshop while earning GSUSA awards!

What: Girls complete requirements for GSUSA awards
Who:
GSSJC
registered Brownies or Juniors
Safety-wise ratio of adults stay, absolutely no tagalongs
Where: Girl Scout Center, 3110 Southwest Freeway, Houston
When:
Sunday afternoons: Select either a 2 p.m. or 3:30 p.m. workshop
Workshop lasts around 60 minutes.

November 20
Brownies:  Space Explorer
Juniors: Oil Up

December 18
Brownies:  Movers
Juniors:  Aerospace

January 15
Brownies:  Science Wonders
Juniors:  Rocks Rock

February 19
Brownies:  Science in Action
Juniors:  Weather Watch

Bring:
Completed permission slip (GSSJC form F-204) for each girl*, completed medical form (GSSJC form F- 185) for each girl*, completed dult emergency form (GSSJC form F-22)* for adults, girls wear their uniform or troop T-shirt, if available. Troop first aid kit (troop adult serves troop girls as first aider at event) *Remains with troop leader

Min./Max.: 20/30
Cost: $10/girl; Safety-wise ratio of adult leaders/volunteers free and must stay

Register: Use the Program Registration Form
Event code: 10-62-01-6243
Deadline: The Monday two weeks prior to the event

Contact:
General, Melinda Gaskill, 713-292-0232, or mgaskill@sjgs.org Registration, Theresa Hunter, 713-292-0318 or thunter@sjgs.org

For information about Mad Science programs, contact 713-663-7623 or www.madscience.org/ houston

Landing your Dream Job
Getting from Here to There

Career and Tech Fair 2006

What will you be doing in the future?

Are you the

  • nation’s future President?
  • preeminent medical researcher
  • or are you the next great inspirer of young minds?

What are you doing on Saturday, February 18, 2006?

Come to the beautiful University of Houston campus, at the School of Optometry, to learn about different careers and
meet certain GSUSA recognition requirements related to exploring careers at the same time!

Who: 11-17 year olds
Where: University of Houston School of Optometry
When: Saturday, February 18

Want to help plan the event?

If you are interested in earning leadership and service hours and some requirements for the career award by serving on a Council Girl Planning Board (GPB) complete the GPB application located on the Council Web site.

GPB meets at the Girl Scout Center, 2-4 p.m. on the third Sunday of the month. See August CIN flyer for details!

Old Time Christmas Tree Farm

281-370-9141
7632 Spring Cypress Rd.
*TURN ON KLEB RD.*

Group outings available October thru December
By reservation only.

Appointments are available 7 days
a week October thru November.
After Thanksgiving,
Monday thru Friday only.

Outing includes: hay ride, farm history, learn how we grow trees, games at playground, see farm animals, build scarecrows,
campfires, and train ride.

  • Pumpkin Patch during October
  • Open for tree sales daily after Thanksgiving.
  • For directions and more information visit:
    www.oldtimechristmastree.com

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