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Photo of the Week
Machaela, Hailey, and Meagan (from Troop 3216) at the Mom and Me event!
Girl Scout Quicklinks
Important Addresses
Corporate Headquarters
105 Heatherbrooke Park Drive
Birmingham, AL 35242-8008
T 205 980 4750 or 800 734 4541
F 205 980 4753
Anniston Service Center
1619 Christine Avenue
Anniston, AL 36207
256 237 2825
Florence Service Center
114 West Dr. Hicks Blvd.,
Suite 300
Florence, AL 35630
256 764 0331
Gadsden Service Center
1507 Rainbow Drive,
Suite 1
Gadsden, AL 35901
256 543 8033
Huntsville Service Center
1515 Sparkman Drive NW
Huntsville, AL 35816
256 883 1020
Tuscaloosa Service Center
4201 Rice Mine Road
Tuscaloosa, AL 35406
205 759 5421 |
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* New or revised items ^Event hosted by an outside organization
Procedures:
These procedures apply to all legacy Program and Training Council opportunities of Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama. To register you can e-mail, mail, fax or walk in your registration and payment. Telephone registrations will no longer be accepted. No space will be reserved until payment is received. All registrations must be received in the office by the close of business day of the posted deadline. All program and training events are offered to Troops in the four Service Areas. Listed below is contact information for event registration:
Cottaquilla: 256-237-2828 or 800-677-2247.
Cahaba: Tonya Sails at 205-980-4750 or 800-734-4541 x128.
North Alabama: Marie Gill at 256-883-1020 x223 or 800-410-8338
Tombigbee: Debbie Lebron at 800-447-5755 or 205-759-5421 x12.
This is the link for the combined council calendar. For additional information for each of these program events listed below, click here to see the Combined Program Calendar.
Get Your Bridging Kits & Gifts Today!
Click here for the Bridging Gift Order form (for parents)
Click here for the Bridging Kit Order form (for leaders)
^4th Annual Caving Camporee (Cadette & Senior)
6/23/2008
Registration Deadline: 5/5/2008
This year the activities offer 3 separate packages for troops to choose from during your cave camping weekend. Registration forms and additional information can be found on the website at Cadette and Senior Camporee or feel free to email any questions on the older girl troops.
*April Showers
Join in this council-wide service project started by the Huntsville office in 2003. April Showers is a personal care items drive. Items people use for personal care cannot be bought with food stamps and are often in high demand by those in need. Throughout the month of April, Girl Scout troops will be collecting items to be donated to local agencies whose clientele are in need of such products.
With the help of our community, Girl Scouts of North-Central Alabama has collected and distributed more than 98,000 personal care items since the start of this service project. Benefiting from the project were homeless shelters, children's homes, foster care programs, DHR, battered women's shelters, hospice, and day shelters among others. We have provided the following time line to help assist you in making this a successful event for your troop:
April 21-30 - Deliver donated items to agency/organization
May 1 - Deadline to report number of items to Keishia Fuqua.
**Remember to include your name, troop number, and service unit number.**
All GSNCA troops are encouraged to participate in April Showers. Promotional materials are available, however quantities are limited. Register early to insure that you receive your materials. Click here for registration form.
The April Showers patch will be available for purchase for $1.50 each. The patch is available for girls and adults to purchase the first year they participate in the service project. For girls and adults who received the patch in a previous year, year bars can be purchased to be placed under the initial patch for only $.75. Please feel free to contact Keishia Fuqua in the Huntsville office at 800-410-8338 for more information.
Earn Your Cardiac Care-Heart Healthy Hero Patch
This Cardiac Care - Heart Healthy Hero patch program was designed by Jamie Langley, Miss Alabama 2007, to encourage Girl Scouts to learn about their circulatory system and how to keep a healthy heart. Visit Jamie's web-site www.iamielanqley.com to learn more about why this is so near and dear to her heart! Click here for activities and patch information.
*Win-Win Patch
Negotiation is a great way for people to reach an agreement that makes everyone happy or better off. The Win-Win: How To Get What You Want Patch teaches girls the importance of negotiation through different activities. By changing the mindset of girls at a young age, they will be less likely to shy away from negotiation later in their lives and careers. The program guide can be downloaded at www.girlscouts-wpa.org (to to Trillim - Activities and Events - Council Patch Programs). Click here for more information, click here for activities and click here for the order form.
ANNISTON SERVICE CENTER CHANGES HOURS
Starting March 31st, the Anniston Service Center will be open from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday - Friday.
BELK Charity Day Sale - Saturday, May 3rd
Riverchase Galleria - Hoover
Summit - Birmingham
Earn money for your troop by selling passed to Belk's Charity Day Sale at the Riverchase Galleria. Click here for more information. For Charity Day opportunities at the Summit, click here.
^Girl Scout Night at Regions Park!
Friday, 5/2/2008
Cost: $6 & $10
Registration Deadline: 4/30/2008
Click here for details and to print the order form. Call Tonya Sails at 205-980-7450 ext.128 or 800-734-4541 x128 to order, and for more information contact Beth Gable at 800-243-243-1526 x102.
^Girl Scout Day at Six Flags
Saturday, 5/31/2008 10 AM-10 PM
Cost: $38 (price includes admission and one meal deal)
Ticket Purchases Available: 3/10/2008-5/23/2008
Click here for details and print the order form. Come by the Huntsville Service Center or call Tonya Sails at 205-980-7450 x128 or 800-734-4541 x128 to order, and for more information contact Beth Gable at 800-243-243-1526 x102.
^Girl Scout Night at the Romes Braves & Camp Out
Friday, 6/6/2008 7 PM
Cost: $3 & $10 for Camp Out
Click here for details and to print the order form. Come by the Anniston Service Area or call 800-677-224 or 256-237-2825. For more information contact Beth Gable at 800-243-243-1526 x102.
^Atlanta Dream 2-Part Group Night
6/13/2008 - Slumber Party
7/1/2008 - Group Night
Click here for more information.
^Girl Scout Day at Alabama Adventure
Friday, 6/21/2008
Cost: $28 (includes admission to Magic City USA Theme Park and Splash Beach Water Park and All-American Meal)
Registration Deadline: 6/8/2008
Click here for details and print the order form. Come by the Birmingham Service Center or call Tonya Sails at 205-980-7450 x128 or 800-734-4541 x128 to order, and for more information contact Beth Gable at 800-243-243-1526 x102.
*^Raven in Concert at Alabama Adventure!
Friday, 7/25/2008
Cost: $28 (includes admission to Magic City USA Theme Park and Splash Beach Water Park and All-American Meal and 8 PM concert)
Registration Deadline: 6/1/2008
Click here for order form. Come by the Birmingham Service Center or call Tonya Sails at 205-980-7450 x128 or 800-734-4541 x128 to order, and for more information contact Beth Gable at 800-243-243-1526 x102.
^Discount Tickets available for Alabama Adventure and Six Flags!
Click here for Alabama Adventure Discount Tickets
Click here for Six Flags Discount Tickets
^Girl Scout Night with the Huntsville Stars
Friday, 8/1/2008 7:00 PM
Cost: Packages available for $8 & $13
Deadline: 7/25/2008
Click here for details and print the order form. For more information, contact Keisha Fuqua at 256-883-1020 x235 or 800-410-8338.
^Cabot Creamery
Cabot Creamery offers a Three A Day patch program and a co op program for troops. The info is located at Cabotcheese.com. There will be a drop down menu for Education and fun, from there go to the Girl Scout section.
^Field Trip Factory
The Field Trip Factory offers troop workshops at local business. To learn more about them, visit www.fieldtripfactory.com and search Alabama for your specific area.
^Anniston Museum of Natural History
The Anniston Museum of Natural History has exciting exhibits in April and May. Click here for more information.
^Celebrating Girl Scouts Through Time At Burritt On The Mountain
Huntsville Area
These are the offerings we have monthly for the Scout groups. You can bring a group of ten girls or more on the date that suits your schedule. Or we have a group the second Tuesday of the month from 3:30-5:00. For Scouting Outing information, Step Back In Time information or to find more information on other opportunities or to make a reservation call 256-12-0148 or joan.morehead@hsvcity.com. Please visit www.burrittonthemountain.com.
^P.R.A.Y Programs of Religious Activities with Youth (patch program)
This religious awards program provides ways to strengthen relationships with the religious community. Plan now to make a presentation to your troop. Encourage your Girls Scouts to get a jump on the program in time for Girl Scout Sunday in March. Click here for a brochure/order form. Be sure to browse our presentation resources online. Email jenniferh@praypub.org for any additional questions.
^Memorial Day Celebration at the Andersonville National Cemetery
5/24/2008, 8:30 AM
Andersonville, Georgia
The Andersonville National Cemetary will celebrate Memorial Day by placing flags on the graves of our veterans. The National Park Service is offering councils the opportunity to place flags on the 19,000 headstones in the National Cemetary. If your troop is interested, please call Gerry Allen at 229-924-0343 x112 to register by 5/9/2008. Camping is also available.
^Calhoun Community Education Classes
Huntsville Area
Calhoun Community is offering the "Manners are Magic" classes for teens and adults as well as "Elbows off the Table". They are also offering a new children's class this fall, entitled, "Smart Kids: Financial Basics for Children" for ages 8 and up. Please call Donna Bass for additional information at 256-260-2462 or 256-306-2514 or visit their Website www.calhoun.edu/BIS/CommunityED/.
Program Volunteers Needed
We are looking for high energy, high fun people to help implement our exciting Council Program Events. Volunteers are asked to serve for the entire membership year and work at least 2 events during the year. Most events take place on Saturday. Training will be provided! In addition to program events, there will be other exciting opportunities! We would love to speak with you in more detail about joining our team. Senior Girl Scouts are welcomed, and needed! If you are ready to make a difference in the life of a young girl contact your service area program staff.
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"Badge in a Box" (Brownie)
Saturdays during March-May
Anniston Museum of Natural History & Berman Museum of World History
Cost: $7.50
Brownies earn a certificate for 5 Try-its. Purchase at your Legacy shop. This includes a pre-visit activity, onsite hands-on materials at 2 museums. Gina Morey, Museum Coordinator 256-237-6766 to schedule your Saturday. For more detailed program information call 256-237-2825 or 800-677-2247.
Fiber Arts - From Hoof to Yarn & More! Juniors & Up
Saturday 5/3/2008 9:30 AM
Home Place Farm in Pleasant Valley
Cost: $15 per girl
We will meet at 9:30: AM at the Winn Dixie parking lot at 815 S Pelham Rd. near Pizza Hut in Jacksonville and drive to The Home Place Farm. Following completion of events at the farm we will return to Jacksonville for lunch at fast food restaurants or picnic lunch at Germania Springs Park. The remainder of the day will be at The Taming of the Ewe yarn shop on the square in Jacksonville. Junior and Older Girls are invited to participate in a hands-on program to learn about fiber arts and the animals that produces the yarn. At The Home Place Farm, the girls will see alpacas, Baby Doll Sheep and angora rabbits all of which provide fiber that can be spun into yarn. Girls will get hands-on experience making soapy wash cloths from wet felted soap and alpaca fiber. At The Taming of the Ewe, girls will see the difference in the finished products produced from various animals and plants. Then they will learn to knit. Participants will take home their needles and yarn. They will also have an opportunity to further their new skills thru free knitting classes at The Taming of the Ewe. Each participant will also earn a patch. Contact: Debbi Merrill, at the Anniston Service Center at 256-237-2825 or 800-677-2247.
Mom & Me Spa Day
Saturday 5/10/08
Camp Cottaquilla in Anniston
Cost: $25 Mom & daughter, $10 for each additional daughter
Registration Deadline: 4/22/08
Girls bring special adult female to enjoy spa activities like yoga, massage, facials, manicures and craft. Photo and light lunch included. For more detailed program information call 256-237-2825 or 800-677-2247.
All About that Smile Try-It Workshop (Brownie)
Friday, 6/20/2008 9-10 AM
Dental office of Dr. Donald Norby, Anniston, AL
Cost: $4 per girl - no tagalongs please
Registration Deadline: 6/6/2008
Join Girl Scouts from around the council as you learn how to keep your smile beautiful and bright. The Try-It Workshop will take place at the Offices of Dr. Donald Norby in Anniston. Participants will get an up close look at how a dental office works. It will take the mystery and fear out of going to the dentist. The workshop will be lead by professionals in the dental field. Girls will earn their Healthy Habits Try-It and take it home that day! A snack will be provided. Contact: Beth Gable at 800-243-1526 x102.
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Plants Try-It (Brownie)
Saturdays & Sundays
Botanical Gardens
Cost: $5*
The BBG welcomes Brownie Girl Scouts to visit The Gardens to earn their Plants Try-It during a two-hour self-guided exploration. Materials will be provided in a special kit for them to complete the requirements they wish. They may choose to plant six different seeds to take home and care for while watching them grow and making observations. They might make leaf rubbings from colorful autumn leaves found in the Alabama Woodlands or learn how to identify different leaves. Any activity they choose will help them understand more about their world and how plants play a miraculous part. Schedule your troop's visit: Saturday: 10 AM-Noon or 1-3 PM. Sunday: 2-4 PM. To reserve project materials, call (205) 414-3953 at least two weeks in advance. A confirmation packet will be sent by mail. If you like, you may order BBG patches at our cost per patch. Try-Its will need to be purchased at the Council Shop. Check out materials at the BBG Library on scheduled date and time. *A $5 usage fee per troop is due at check-out. Return materials to the BBG Library no later than your scheduled time frame. For more information, contact Ellen Grady (BBG) at (205) 414-3951.
Girl Talk at UAB (Girls 8-12 years old)
Saturday, 5/3/2008 10-11:30 AM
Cost: $5/girl (moms are free!)
Have a question about your changing body, how you feel these days, friends, or boys? Bring your mom (or a trusted adult) and come learn all about growing up-and have fun too! The class is taught by a UAB nurse. Refreshments and free parking will be available. To register call (205) 996-2229 or visit www.uabhealthclass.com.
Cadette Program Aide Training (6th–8th grades)
Choose: Saturday, 5/3/ 2008, 1-5 PM or
Sunday, 5/18/2008, 2-6 PM
Birmingham Service Center
Cost: $10 per participant includes supplies and pin
Registration Deadline: 4/29/2008
This training prepares girls to assist with Council programs and prepares them to develop leadership skills by sharing their knowledge with younger girls in a group setting. Contact: Suzy Kraft at 800-243-1526 x110.
*Cooking with the Chef (Cadettes, Grade 6-8)
Saturday, 7/19/2008 10 AM – 1 PM
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
2456 Decatur Highway Gardendale, AL.
Cost: $20 - includes all supplies
Registration Deadline: 7/1/2008
Make your own three-course gourmet lunch. Mozzarella-tomato Salad with fresh herb balsamic vingerette dressing, Margharita Pizza and Chocolate Mousse. M-M-M-M good. You will do ALL your own work with the guidance of a chef. Complete registration by mailing program registration form and program fee. This is for troops/groups/Julliettes.
^Earn Your Automotive Badge
Victory Pontiac-GMC of Calera would like to invite area Girl Scout Troops to use our dealership as a place to earn their Automotive Badges. Victory is a family-owned dealership located just off I-65 at the Shelby County Airport exit (#234). Interested Troop Leaders should contact Sandi Bailey Luna at 515-2071.
*Book Club
Two new books have been added to the book club. Click here for more information!
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^Drawing & Painting Badge Workshop (Juniors)
Call for Dates
Cost: $12 (girls & adults)
Betty Wilson, a certified Terry Madden Watercolor Artist, is offering a badge workshop to help Junior Girl Scouts earn the Drawing and Painting Badge. Troop registration preferred but individual girls may attend. This event is for Junior Girl Scouts only. In these workshops the girls will complete activities 1-7 and 9. For questions, or more information, please contact Betty Wilson at 256-772-5891.
Summer Camp!
Summer program information for Camp Anderel and Camp Trico is coming soon! We will keep you posted! For more information please contact Libby Babcock.
2nd Annual Cathedral Caverns Camporee (All*)
Sat-Sun May 17-18 2008 (this is a change)
Cathedral Caverns State Park, Woodville, AL
Cost: $20
Registration Deadline: 5/2/2008
This exciting event will include primitive tent camping, a tour of the caverns, teambuilding activities, outdoor skills activities and trainings, songs, games and much more! Don't miss this opportunity to camp out with Girl Scouts from around the Council. There will be fun activities for each age level. For Brownie through Senior Girl Scouts*. Daisy Girl Scouts are invited to come out and spend the day, along with any other troop that does not wish to campout over night!*
Interested in working at Camp this summer?
We are now accepting applications for counselor, program, administrative and support staff for our Resident Camp programs at Camp Trico and for our Troop Weekends and Day Camp programs at Camp Anderel! We are also looking for a few good program aides (ages 14 and older) to help out with day camp and weekend events at Camp Anderel. For more information please contact Libby Babcock.
^Scout Night - High School Musical Ice Tour
Friday, 5/2/2008 7 PM
Bring the entire family! The hottest phenomenon is now on ice! For more detailed information, click here.
Safe Dates 101 (Cadettes & Seniors)
Saturday, 5/10/2008 10 AM - 2 PM
Athens State University, Student Union Building - Banquet Room
Cost: Free
Registration Deadline: 5/1/2008
At Safe Dates 101, girls will learn to define "Caring Relationships," learn what dating violence is and ways to protect yourself against it, discuss ways to help friends in dangerous relationships and identify effective communication strategies. This is presented by Crisis Services of North Alabama. For more information, please contact Nora Hickman, Victim Services Coordinator, at 256‑232‑0280. Call Marie Gill at 256-883-1020 x223 or 800-410-8338 x223 to register.
*Program Aid Training
Cost: $10 All sessions will be from 8:30 AM - 5 PM
May 27 at Service Center, Huntsville
May 28 at Little house, Decatur
May 29 at Camp Anderel, Rogersville
Please indicate which session you will be attending. This course is open to girls who have completed the 6th grad and are interested in becoming Program Aides. Core training will meet the requirements for the PA Pin. For more information, contact Karen Wales at 256-833-1020 x237.
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Council Trainers - Save the date of May 30-June 1, 2008 for our first GSNCA Trainers Conference and look for more details on location and agenda during the Spring.
Friday, May 2- Sunday, May 4
Camp Coleman
Registration Deadline: 4/4/2008
Meet volunteers from around the North-Central Alabama for a weekend of fun, relaxation, and traditional camp activities. This annual event is just for registered adult members of Girl Scouts - women and men - to "get away from it all" through fun and friendship. There will be informative enrichment workshops, age level, and CPR training. More information is provided in the "Weekend on the Runway" brochure. So get your poodle skirt, bell bottom jeans, or other favorite fashion and join us on the runway! For more detailed information about this course content please contact Glenda Cook at 205-980-4750 or 800-734-4541.
Spring Into Action at Camp Cottaquilla
May 2-3, 2008
Registration Deadline: 4/22/2008
Join other Girl Scout Volunteers for an overnighter at Camp Cottaquilla. Courses will be offered on Friday night and all day on Saturday. Cost is provided by each session. Also if you are coming on Friday night we will provide meals for a small fee. Choose your trainings and any meals for the weekend. If for some reason the training must be cancelled we will notify you at least by the first of the week (April 28th, 2008). For more information on offered trainings, click here.
Basic Leader Training & Age Level Roundtable - Anniston Area
Saturday, 5/17/2008
For more information, click here.
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