Girl Scout Summer Camp Registration Open
February 1, 2023 at 9:52 p.m.
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• Day camp at Camp McMillen (Huntertown) – Offered in June, girls can choose “Let’s Get Festive,” with a STEM and entrepreneurship focus, or “Fantasyland,” an exploration of the fictional world.
• Overnight camp at Camp Ella J. Logan (Syracuse) – With a theme of “Camping Through the Years,” each week will focus on a different decade and celebrate 95 years of camping at Camp Logan!
• “Mini camps” at Camp Logan – Held in July, these three sessions are aimed at girls who may not be ready for a full week away from home.
• Community camps – Run by Girl Scout volunteers throughout the 22-county council, eight camp sessions will boast a variety of themes and include both day and overnight options.
At camp girls make friends and challenge themselves to try new activities like horseback riding, hiking, archery, swimming, boating, low-ropes adventure course and trail biking. And don’t forget the fun of campfires, s’mores, crafts and silly songs.
During the Girl Scout Cookie Program, girls earn funds to use toward summer camp. Financial assistance is also available. For more information or to register for camp, visit www.gsnim.org.
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• Day camp at Camp McMillen (Huntertown) – Offered in June, girls can choose “Let’s Get Festive,” with a STEM and entrepreneurship focus, or “Fantasyland,” an exploration of the fictional world.
• Overnight camp at Camp Ella J. Logan (Syracuse) – With a theme of “Camping Through the Years,” each week will focus on a different decade and celebrate 95 years of camping at Camp Logan!
• “Mini camps” at Camp Logan – Held in July, these three sessions are aimed at girls who may not be ready for a full week away from home.
• Community camps – Run by Girl Scout volunteers throughout the 22-county council, eight camp sessions will boast a variety of themes and include both day and overnight options.
At camp girls make friends and challenge themselves to try new activities like horseback riding, hiking, archery, swimming, boating, low-ropes adventure course and trail biking. And don’t forget the fun of campfires, s’mores, crafts and silly songs.
During the Girl Scout Cookie Program, girls earn funds to use toward summer camp. Financial assistance is also available. For more information or to register for camp, visit www.gsnim.org.
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