While summer may seem far away, now is the time to make plans for your daughter's summer vacation. The Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis is now registering girls for summer camp and programs.
Summer programs range from resident camps - specializing in everything from theatre arts to horseback riding - to a one-day program called Larks that focuses on a special activity or interest.
Thousands of parents choose to send their daughters to Girl Scout summer programs because they offer enriching opportunities to help girls grow strong. Girls choose these programs because they know they'll have fun, make friends, and build a lifetime of memories.
The Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis' three resident camps offer a variety of programs and activities to meet a girl's interests, like swimming, hiking, arts and crafts, horseback riding, and campfire songs and stories. Girl Scout camp also offers challenging experiences such as biking, canoeing and the Outdoor Adventure Course. Girls can choose from a three-day to a one-month camp.
If going to camp during the day is more your daughter's style, she can attend a Girl Scout day camp in a park near her home. Some day camps actually take place in the evenings and on weekends.
The council also offers one-day Larks, which take girls on fun and educational adventures throughout the greater St. Louis area. Girls may tour the Muny Theater, join a simulated space mission, or learn a new skill such as tennis or caring for a pet.
Girl Scout camp has levels and activities for girls 5-17 and provides experiences that help girls develop responsibility, cooperation and confidence. Girl Scout camp appeals to all interests, abilities, budgets and personal schedules. Activity scholarships are available.
Girls do not have to be a current member of Girl Scouting to register for Girl Scout camp. Registration is by mail and space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. For current Girl Scout members, online registration is now available.
The Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis' camps are accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA), which means they have met or exceeded the camp profession's highest standards in up to 300 areas including health, safety and program quality.
For more information about summer programs through the Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis, call 1-800-727-4475.
The Girl Scout Council of Greater St. Louis is the largest Girl Scout Council in the U.S., serving more than 63,000 girls and nearly 17,000 adults in the city of St. Louis and the 12 surrounding Missouri counties of Crawford, Franklin, Iron, Jefferson, Lincoln, Reynolds, St. Charles, St. Francois, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve, Warren and Washington. One-in-three girls in this area is a Girl Scout. |