Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Cinco de Mayo event for Daisy Scouts at Camp Cedar Hill in Waltham from 2 to 4 p.m. on May 2.
Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts can attend. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Get Real. Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Adults are expected to help.
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scouts. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is about 2 weeks prior to the event, although space could fill up before that date.
To register, visit the GSEM Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Cinco de Mayo Event on May for Daisies in Andover
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is offering a Cinco de Mayo event for Daisy Scouts at Camp Maude Eaton in Andover from 10 a.m. to noon on May 1. Juliette Scouts in grades K & 1 may also register. Troops and individual Scouts can attend. Individual Scouts must attend with an adult.
Get Real. Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Adults are expected to help.
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scouts. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is about 2 weeks prior to the event, although space could fill up before that date.
To register, visit the GSEM Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.
Get Real. Vamanos! Learn some Spanish words and play some Mexican games. Make a craft to celebrate Cinco de Mayo.
Adults are expected to help.
Registration fee is $10.50 per Scouts. Adults are free.
Registration deadline is about 2 weeks prior to the event, although space could fill up before that date.
To register, visit the GSEM Web site, click on programs, fill out the online registration form, and pre-pay with a credit card.
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Thursday, October 15, 2009
Council Brownie Event: Plimoth Plantation Overnight Nov. 14-15
Plimoth Plantation's 17th Century Overnight: Get Smart. Families will enjoy this unique overnight experience! Visit Plimoth Plantation’s Wampanoag Homesite and English Village where girls explore the museum’s famous living history sites and interact with our Native interpreters and Pilgrim role players. Then continue with a taste of history as girls enjoy a delicious bicultural dinner.
Upon registrations you will receive information about meals, the itinerary, and sleeping arrangements.
Families are welcome.
The event begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 and ends at 9 a.m. on Nov. 15
This event is for Brownie level Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council, the event will take place at Plimoth Plantation, 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA 02360
Registration is filling up quickly and will close soon.
Registration fee is $56 per Scout and $56 per adult/family/leader.
To register, visit the Council Web Site and click on programs
Upon registrations you will receive information about meals, the itinerary, and sleeping arrangements.
Families are welcome.
The event begins at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 14 and ends at 9 a.m. on Nov. 15
This event is for Brownie level Scouts and Juliette Scouts in grades 2 & 3.
Sponsored by Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council, the event will take place at Plimoth Plantation, 137 Warren Ave., Plymouth, MA 02360
Registration is filling up quickly and will close soon.
Registration fee is $56 per Scout and $56 per adult/family/leader.
To register, visit the Council Web Site and click on programs
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Council event: Native Americans program at Wenham Museum on Saturday, Nov. 14th
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts Council is offering a Native Americans on the North Shore program for Daisy & Brownie Scout levels on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Juliette Scouts in grades K-3 are eligible to attend.
Get Real. Who lived here before the first colonists arrived, and how?
Have a pow-wow to learn about Algonquians on the North Shore, using Wenham Museum Native American artifacts, reproduction pieces and renowned doll collection.
Each girl constructs a miniature longhouse to take home
The event is held at the Wenham Museum, 132 Main Street, Wenham.
The cost is $10 per Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free, but are expected to help.
Registration is closing soon.
To register, visit the Council Web site and click on programs.
Juliette Scouts in grades K-3 are eligible to attend.
Get Real. Who lived here before the first colonists arrived, and how?
Have a pow-wow to learn about Algonquians on the North Shore, using Wenham Museum Native American artifacts, reproduction pieces and renowned doll collection.
Each girl constructs a miniature longhouse to take home
The event is held at the Wenham Museum, 132 Main Street, Wenham.
The cost is $10 per Scout. Adult chaperones and leaders are free, but are expected to help.
Registration is closing soon.
To register, visit the Council Web site and click on programs.
Labels:
Brownie,
Council event,
Daisy,
diversity,
Juliette
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