
The Girl Scout Badge Weekends are offered each spring and fall to Brownies, Juniors, Cadettes and Seniors at Sharpe Reservation.
These all inclusive weekends has lodging in our heated cabins, four meals provided by our dining service, and full instructions
by our professional Environmental Educators. The cost per girl is $64, leaders are $44. One leader is admitted free for each
troop, two leaders free for Brownies. A deposit of $30 is required to secure a reservation per attendee and is refundable up to
two weeks prior to the event. Confirmation packet will be sent upon receipt of deposit with registration form.
A typical Badge weekend begins with an 8:00 am Saturday morning registration
in the Dining Hall. Classes begin at 9:15 am once all troops are registered and have time to move into assigned cabins
and enjoy a buffet breakfast. After dinner programming includes entertaining songs and campfire skits performed by
each attending troop. The weekend concludes by 11:00 am on Sunday.
Registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Please download a registration form and send it to the program office at Sharpe Reservation.
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Fall 2008 Weekends -
Registration now open!
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Juniors |
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Sharpe
Patch: Environmental Impacts - NEW PROGRAM! Read
more below...
(November 15-16, November 22-23, December 6-7, 2008) |
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Senior/Cadettes |
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Digging Through the Past (November 15-16,
November 22-23, December 6-7, 2008) |
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Brownies |
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Outdoor
Adventure and Ready Set Go Camping (November 8-9,
2008) |
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Open to all Girl Scout Councils.
Introducing Sharpe Patch: Environmental Impacts
We are
pleased to debut a new, “Go-Green”-themed Sharpe Patch for the
Junior Weekend! This badge can only be earned at Sharpe
Reservation! To earn it, scouts will participate in a series of
programs entitled “The Environmental Impacts Series”. Classes
include:
These
classes incorporate fun, hands-on games and activities. Our goal
is to help Scouts appreciate the beauty in our natural world and
make a positive difference in the environment in an easy,
everyday way.
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