Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Girl Scouts: Summer Fun! And meeting NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY 6/5 (Last meeting party!)

Hi everyone!

Just a quick note with some dates to save and upcoming scout events.

#1)  School's Out event on June 11th 4-8PM  We've had two requests for our troop specifically to be there--Girl Scouts themselves were interested in having some of our girls do the "Edible Fire" making that we did at the drug resistance fair in March.  (Fun story:  the skills/technique the girls learned there taught them how to be the most successful fire creators at the Outdoor Ed. campout for school last week!) 

Also, the Greendale Health Department was interested in having the girls do their bike safety booth again at School's Out.  

Since I'm in charge of School's Out, I can get us whatever space we want.  Also, I can make sure that all our girls get free burgers, etc. from the Lion's Club grill all night long.

So, block that date off in your calendars.  As the girls know, this is pretty much a fun-time event, with breaks to do crafts, play games, get faces painted, etc.  

#2)  4th of July Parade!  As always, we'll join the Girl Scout portion of the 4th of July Parade and keep local dentists in business with all the candy we throw out there, so lock that morning in!  

#3)  Cool Waters Pool Party  July 20th, 6-8PM  I registered our troop for the Cool Waters Girl Scout Pool Party.  Family are welcome to join in!   I do need to know how many scouts and how many not-scout-family-members will be coming, so please let me know.

#4)  Scout Weekend at the Renaissance Faire Aug 25th (Yes, I know school will have started by then, but I think it still counts as Summer Fun!)

#5)  Old World Wisconsin:  After popular demand, we'll get out there this summer too.  I don't think there's a specific scout date, but I'll look into the various special events going on.

Finally:  Our meeting will be next Wednesday,June 5th room or no room!  It'll be our traditional end-of-the-year party.  We'll make our own ice cream, play games, remember the past year, and brainstorm ideas for summer and next year.

No comments:

Post a Comment