Summer Camp Openings Still Available


June 28, 2010

Source: Emily Collins
Job Title: Communications Specialist
Department: Communications
Phone: 269-532-7033

(KALAMAZOO) - The great outdoors awaits all girls at Girl Scout Camp Merrie Woode in Plainwell, Michigan. There are still openings in exciting themed camps

from July through August. Girl Scouts offers accredited camps with safe and fun learning programs for girls in every age group. Campers don't have to be Girl Scouts

to attend. For a complete program listing and to register, visit www.girlscoutcamp.org or call 800-49-SCOUT.

There's a Girl Scout camp that's perfect for girls of all ages and interests. Girls in grades 1-3 will make their mark on art in the Crafty Creations session or celebrate their own inner princess at Princess Party camp. Girls entering grades 4- 6 can mix and match all things camp during the Camp Sampler, become science investigators during CSI camp or hit the trail at the overnight A Taste of Horse Camp clinic. Brand new themes for older girls include using new media in the Artisans camp and learning Level One or Level Two Western Horsemanship at Rookie Riders and Pasture Pals sessions.

Girl Scout camp is a safe place where girls can experience the out-of-doors, build life skills and make friends and memories. All Girl Scout camps are fully accredited by the American Camp Association and licensed by the State of Michigan. Girl Scout camp programs give girls room to explore and grow. Girls go on an unforgettable nature quest that teaches self-confidence, practical know-how and cooperation.

Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan invites girls everywhere to become Girl Scouts. To learn more about Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan, visit www.gshom.org or call 1-800-497-2688.

The Girl Scout Leadership Experience engages girls in discovering themselves, connecting with others and taking action to make the world a better place. Girl

Scouts offers girls the tools they need to be successful leaders now and throughout their lives. In partnership with committed adults, Girl Scouts reach their full

potential, develop strong values and improve society. Today's Girl Scouts are defining new ways to lead at home and around the globe.

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