Friday, September 9, 2022

Girl Scouts: camp logistics for tomorrow!

Hi everyone!

So here's our schedule for tomorrow (Saturday)

We'll meet up at 8:00PM at GHS as band is wrapping up. We'll pack up the van and head right to Silverbrook as soon as the band members are ready. 

I'll have been at camp earlier and will have prepped a fire pit so when we get there we we'll light it up and have a little fire dessert (s'mores, marshmallows, fruit pies) then head in and either fall asleep or try to get some of our journey work done. 

We'll sleep until we're ready to wake up Sunday,cook a campfire breakfast, do camp stuff (fish, archery, craft stuff) get back to journey work, and head out around 2:00 to be back at our house around 3:00. 

See you tomorrow night!

Aleks





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On Wednesday, August 10, 2022, 12:34 AM, Aleks Skibicki <kwaterk1978@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi everyone!

As is traditional, there'll be the Green Corners Campout the weekend of September 9-10-11.  I'd like to use that time for our troop to focus on the Journey work we started this summer on the Advocacy for Equity Journey.  I think if we're able to focus on it for a solid block, we should be able to get the legwork done to be get a solid "Take Action" project in motion, which is the capstone of each GS Journey and will make a sustainable difference in our community.  

HOWEVER, I know you're all busy.  In fact, I know at least two of you will have a commitment that Saturday morning/early afternoon, so I'm wondering what doing the campout as a Saturday evening->Sunday daytime event would look?

How many of you would be available to come to Silverbrook Saturday late afternoon/evening (think like arriving at 4:00-ish) and wrapping up around 2:00 Sunday?  

Aleks 

Monday, September 5, 2022

Girl Scouts: Campout/Journey Work Conflicts Plan

Hi everyone!

Ok, our annual GS camp out is scheduled for this coming weekend, but so is everything else in the world!

I think the biggest conflict so far has been Band Family Night since that was Saturday evening, and just about everyone is connected to band somehow (colorgaurd, instrument, etc.)

So I'm thinking if we plan to head up Saturday after band night (whenever that ends) we can cook a camp fire dinner, do camp-y stuff, and do our journey work (equity advocacy) Sunday and still plan to be home Sunday mid afternoon (with enough time for homework).  Kathleen and I can drive folks up Saturday night and home Sunday if rides are needed. 

How does that sound to everyone?

Aleks 


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On Tuesday, August 23, 2022, 9:19 PM, Aleks Skibicki <kwaterk1978@yahoo.com> wrote:

Just putting this out there again!  Hopefully we can get a good crew together.

We'll be able to do camp stuff in addition to Journey work too (fire, cooking, activities, etc.)  I think the Mariners will be there and I'll see if they can get us in the boats on Sunday morning if they're staying that long too.

My question for you:

As is traditional, there'll be the Green Corners Campout the weekend of September 9-10-11.  I'd like to use that time for our troop to focus on the Journey work we started this summer on the Advocacy for Equity Journey.  I think if we're able to focus on it for a solid block, we should be able to get the legwork done to be get a solid "Take Action" project in motion, which is the capstone of each GS Journey and will make a sustainable difference in our community.  

HOWEVER, I know you're all busy.  In fact, I know at least two of you will have a commitment that Saturday morning/early afternoon, so I'm wondering what doing the campout as a Saturday evening->Sunday daytime event would look?

How many of you would be available to come to Silverbrook Saturday late afternoon/evening (think like arriving at 4:00-ish) and wrapping up around 2:00 Sunday?  

Aleks 


On Wednesday, August 10, 2022 at 12:34:32 AM CDT, Aleks Skibicki <kwaterk1978@yahoo.com> wrote:


Hi everyone!

As is traditional, there'll be the Green Corners Campout the weekend of September 9-10-11.  I'd like to use that time for our troop to focus on the Journey work we started this summer on the Advocacy for Equity Journey.  I think if we're able to focus on it for a solid block, we should be able to get the legwork done to be get a solid "Take Action" project in motion, which is the capstone of each GS Journey and will make a sustainable difference in our community.  

HOWEVER, I know you're all busy.  In fact, I know at least two of you will have a commitment that Saturday morning/early afternoon, so I'm wondering what doing the campout as a Saturday evening->Sunday daytime event would look?

How many of you would be available to come to Silverbrook Saturday late afternoon/evening (think like arriving at 4:00-ish) and wrapping up around 2:00 Sunday?  

Aleks