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Denice Breen created the Girl Scout Summer Reading Program in 2012. Girl Scouts complete a book log to receive the fun patch. The fun patch can be purchased at the GSC Council Shop at https://www.citrus-gs.org/en/shop/shop.html. Provide the book log to your troop leader(s). Book logs are attached. Girl Scouts from Seminole County Visit a Seminole County Public Library, sign up for the Summer Reading Program,complete the book log and receive a free book at www.seminolecountyfl.gov/departments-services/leisure-services/seminole-county-library/kids-page/. Read 10 books or 300 pages, complete the online Z Kids Summer Book Club form at http://zradio.org/completed-z-kids-summer-book-club-form/. Let’s Read Seminole! Read and complete the SCPS Summer Reading Initiative log. Turn in the completed log(s) to your school. The bookmobile schedule can be found at www.scps.k12.fl.us/district/departments/lets-read-seminole/bookmobile.stml. The online reading log can be completed at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScpEFlTAzJgvdzCJxZ1wh0TpBKFYmWIY0a9hnniCF0ohHOfmw/viewform. Participate in the Barnes and Nobles Summer Reading program (first-sixth grade) complete the reading journal and receive a book. Book and DVD donations can be provided to the Seminole County Public Libraries. Please bring donations inside the libraries. Do not place in the book return bins. Girl Scouts from Orange, Brevard, Volusia, Lake & Osceola Complete a book log from the Summer Reading library program and receive a book. Read 10 books or 300 pages, complete the online Z Kids Summer Book Club form at http://zradio.org/completed-z-kids-summer-book-club-form/. Participate in the Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program (first-sixth grade) complete the reading journal and receive a free book. Orange: http://kids.ocls.info/programs/upcoming.asp Brevard: www.brevardfl.gov/PublicLibraries/ChildrensSummerProgramming/ Volusia: http://volusialibrary.org/kids/ Lake: www.mylakelibrary.org/youth/default.aspx Osceola: www.myosceolalibrary.org/kids/ Questions - Contact Denice Breen
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lets read seminole reading log.pdf |
Let's Read SCPS Reading Log |
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Reading Journal 2019 English.pdf |
Barnes & Noble Reading Journal - English |
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Reading Journal 2019 Spanish.PDF |
Barnes & Noble Reading Journal - Spanish |
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Since 2009 we have helped others through... Color A Smile Toiletry Kits for the Ronald McDonald House Long Sleeve Shirt Collection for the Central Florida Farm Workers Birthday in a Box for HOPE Helps Shoe Drive for Children Oviedo-Kiwanis Christmas Stocking Decorating Earth Day Grocery Bag Project Summer Reading Adventure Book Swap School Supply Prep for A Gift for Teaching Air Potato Raid with Seminole Education and Restoration Volunteer (SERV) FUMCO Soldier Christmas Stockings Ronald McDonald House Pop Tab Collection
HOPE Helps clothing collection Operation Christmas Child Sight Night - Gift of Sight Foundation (collection of eye glasses) Wands for Wildlife Christmas Caroling at Tuscawilla Rehab & Nursing Center
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SWAPS: Special Whatchamacallits Affectionately Pinned Somewhere The tradition of Girl Scouts exchanging keepsakes started long ago when Girl Scouts and Girl Guides first gathered for fun, song and making new friends at National Roundup Conferences. Swaps are a great way for Girl Scouts to meet each other and promote friendship. Each one is a memory of a special event or Girl Scout Sister. Swaps should tell something about the givers or their group. Represent the givers' country, community, or local Girl Scout council. SWAPS can trace their roots to POTLATCH the Native American custom of a ceremonial distribution of gifts. Girls should think about the kind of swap they would like to receive from someone else. Be creative and take time to make hand crafted swaps. Try to have one swap for each event participant and staff member. Make a variety of swaps when attending camporee or large function to exchange. S.W.A.P.S. do not have to be pins. They can be bracelets, necklaces, council patches, event patches, or other small items. Storing Swaps: Put swaps in a photo box, on a hat, t-shirt or jacket or in a clear zippered plastic bag. Make a felt swap banner or fabric swap necklace. Swap Apron: Purchase Home Depot two pocket aprons for $.77 each - one pocket for swaps to give and one pocket for the swaps you receive. Swap Safety and Etiquette: Girls should never refuse to swap with another person. Avoid using food products, unless they are individually wrapped. Low Cost & Fun Swap: Purchase safety pins at the Dollar Tree. Make personalized paper swaps (about 16 per sheet). Laminate paper sheets at Lakeshore Learning. Punch a little hole in the corner of the swap. Add safety pin. Swap Websites: http://gsswaps.net http://www.scoutswaps.com https://makingfriends.com/girl-scout-swaps-2/ www.swaps-a-lot.ecrater.com www.scoutingweb.com/scoutingweb/craftsswaps.aspx https://www.verywell.com/girl-scout-swaps-2609716 www.etsy.com/market/girl_scout_swaps Check Pinterest for additional Swap ideas. In Scouting, Denice Breen
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To be covered under Girl Scout insurance the girl(s) must be accompanied by a registered adult or troop leader that has completed Girl Scout leader training(s), First Aid training and submitted the Troop Activity Request form.
Registered adults must be background checked. Closed toe shoes are required at all activities.
Apply sunscreen prior to attending outdoor activities.
Bring a water bottle (label with name) to all activities.
When schools are closed due to weather Girl Scout activities, programs and troop meetings are cancelled.
Follow Citrus Council Emergency Procedures: - First Aid Kits - one per vehicle
- Parent Permission for each girl
- Emergency Procedures information
- Medical Insurance Claim Form
- Accident Report
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Parent Permission for Troop Activity.pdf |
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Girl Scouting promotes and encourages girls to participate in faith-based programs. It has been part of the Girl Scout tradition since its inception in 1912. Girl Scouts recognizes the religious diversity that exists within our communities.
There are various religious recognitions offered by different faith communities (PRAY Chart) www.praypub.org/gsusa.
The My Promise, My Faith pin invites girls to experience a faith journey through exploration of the GS Law and teachings from their faith. The 100 Years of Catholic Scouting patch is earned by completing a designated number of activities.
The National Catholic Committee for Girl Scouts serves Catholic youth and adults through quality faith based programs.
www.nccs-bsa.org/index.php/religious-activities
Our Catholic Faith Patches: Women in Scripture & Models of Faith patch series guidebooks.
www.catholicscoutingstl.org/awards/catholic-identity-patch-program
The Jubilee Year of Mercy patch program encourages youth in grades K-12 to explore the wonderful aspects of the Jubilee year.
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Catholic Scouting Patch Requirements.pdf |
Catholic Scouting Girl Scout Patch |
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Jubilee Year of Mercy Patch.pdf |
Jubilee Year of Mercy Patch |
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my promise my faith pin.pdf |
My Promise, My Faith pin |
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PRAY Chart.pdf |
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The following activities are never allowed:
Potentially uncontrolled free-falling such as bungee jumping, hang gliding, parachuting, parasailing and trampolines. Creating extreme variations of approved activities such as high-altitude climbing and aerial tricks on bicycles, skis, snowboards, skateboards, water-skis and wake boards. Hunting or shooting a projectile at another person. Riding all-terrain vehicles and motor bikes. Taking watercraft trips in class V or higher. Simulated skydiving and zero-gravity rooms. Flying in noncommercial aircraft such as small private planes, helicopters, sailplanes, untethered hot-air balloons and blimps.
Approved Vendors: air boat rides, archery, camping, canoe, kayak, paddleboards, challenge course/high ropes, horseback riding, indoor skydiving, indoor trampoline, low elements, pool, riflery, surfing are found at www.citrus-gs.org/en/events/approved-vendors.html.
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