November 2016 Leader Meeting Agenda
Co- Service Unit Managers: Susannah Doherty and Laura Ranji
Our goal as co-SUMs is to make being a Girl Scout leader as easy and fun as possible. We are open to any and all suggestions. You can reach us or email us directly at or .
Thank You!
Many thanks to Christine Arpaia and her troop for stepping up to host the 2nd Grade Brownie Square Dance – except that this year it will be a Sock-Hop! More details to come!
New Leader Orientations
Are you a new leader? Upcoming orientation datesare:
11/30/16, 1/5/17, 2/8/17, 4/5/17, 5/1/17, 6/7/17, and 8/23/17
To register, please use the link:http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f0d4da8ad2ea2f94-newleader4
Next meeting: 12/12
Remaining meeting dates: 1/9, 2/13, 3/13, 4/3, 5/22, 6/5
Please email with any agenda items. Remember that any parent in your troop can attend leader meetings!
Cookie Sale 2017
Heather Bohl, our intrepid Cookie Manager, needs your troop’s cookie manager’s name, email and telephone number. Please forward these to her at Important dates are:
- Initial Order Period: Jan 14 - Feb 5
- Cookie Delivery: March 6 - 18
- Booth Sales: March 18 – April 27
Upcoming events / Save the Date:
· CPR/First Aid: CPR on 11/17 and First Aid on 12/15 at 6:00 pm. The cost is $25 for 1 class (either one) and $45 for two. Classes will be held at the Chatham Presbyterian Church in the Theos Room (lower level). Tracy Crigler is the instructor. RSVP to .
· Chatham Borough Gazebo Tree Decorating: Date will most likely be Friday, Dec 3 at 3:30. Hot cocoa, holiday music and good cheer will abound. Come hang and ornament and make a wish for the new year. Watch your email and Facebook for more details.
· Gingerbread Workshop: For grades 2-3. Hosted by Troop 4993. Details posted on www.chathamgs.org. Registration is due Nov 4 to Christa Garubo-Boland 369 Fairmount Ave.
o Sunday, Dec 4 – Session 1 from 1:30-2:45 or Session 2 from 4:00-5:15
· 2nd Grade Library Sleepover: Hosted by Troop 5601. Details posted on www.chathamgs.org. Registration is due Nov 18 to Carrie Nugent at 9 Tallmadge Ave.
o Session 1 is on Friday, Jan 20th
o Session 2 is on Friday, Jan 27th
· Chatham Bowling Party: Open to all Chatham Girl Scouts
o Sunday, January 29 at East Hanover Lanes
o 1:00 to 3:00pm
o $15/bowler includes bowling, shoes, pizza, beverages and a fun patch!
o See attached flyer for more info
· The Younger Girl Encampment (grades 2 and 3): Jockey Hollow June 2-3. Thanks to Colleen Markley’s troop for organizing! Refer to FAQ attached.
This Year at a Glance:
Thank you to all who volunteered to host events this year. We really can’t do it without you!
All Service UnitDay of Service / Kathy Abbott
Bowling / Andrea Caserta
Great Wolf Lodge/Acquatopia / Tracy Tango
July 4th Parade / Virginia Gyrta
Gazebo Tree Decorating / Susannah Doherty
Leader/Daughter Ice Cream Social / Roubi Stavropolis
Leader Dinner/Drinks / Laura Ranji
Grade/level specific
Daisy/Dude dance / Pam Mancino/Maria Alden
Gingerbread Workshop / Christa Garubo-Boland
2nd/3rd Grade Brownie Dance / Christine Arpaia
2nd Grade Brownie Library Sleepover / Carrie Nugent
Juniors only event (Zumba) / Tracy Tango
Cadettes only event / OPEN
Younger Girl Encampment / Colleen Markley
Older Girl Encampment / OPEN
Gold & Silver Recognition / Ceal Purscke
Council News
Upcoming programs and events by age level group can be found at:
https://www.gsnnj.org/en/events/event-list.html
General
Chatham Girl Scouts is on the web at http://www.chathamgs.org and on Facebook (search Chatham Girl Scouts). If you have any great information that you think should be added to the website, please send it to Amy Mason at . Email us at .
Community News
· Senior Girl Scouts (a number of Gold Award recipients) looking for Senior Internship Programs -Chatham High School has a Senior Internship Program that offers seniors in good academic standings an opportunity to conclude their educational experience by participating in a five-week long work internship. The Senior Internship Program (SIP) provides students the chance to apply their high school knowledge and skills in an area of personal interests and to use community resources to further their education. This is an UNPAID internship. Over a period of 5 weeks from May 15 - June 16th, interns need to work approximately 25 hours a week for 125 hours of total work experience. Interns are excused from classes so they can work flexible days and hours. A majority of students find their internships independently. All students looking for these positions already have above average skill sets in their area of interest. They are eager to learn and would surely be an asset to your company or organization. If you could potentially be a mentor or know of an organization willing hire one of our Senior Girl Scouts as in intern please contact Ceal Purschke at .
· Free Zumba classes! All Chatham Girl Scouts ages 10 and up are welcome with a paying adult at the Saturday 8:30 am Zumba class at Studio Allegro (in Staples Plaza in Madison). Adult drop-in fee is $15 or buy a 10-class card for $100.
· The Moms Helping Moms Foundation (momshelpingmomsfoundation.org) is eager to work with Girl Scouts on service projects. Contact Girl Scout mom for more information.
· The Madison Y is offering Girl Scout Badge workshops!
Overnight Encampment for 2ndand 3rdgrade Chatham Brownies
Friday – Saturday, June 2 – 3, 2017
FAQ
What is this Event?
This overnight experience will take place at Jockey Hollow Girl Scout Camp in Morristown for 2ndand 3rdgrade (Chatham only!) Brownies. It will be run by a 5thgrade Chatham Junior troop who has been camping every year at Jockey Hollow since they were in second grade. They have loved this experience and want to share it with their younger girl scout sisters! The Juniors will plan and implement the weekend, from meals (catered) to activities (some led by girls, some by adults), and will also offer a chance for badges to be earned. It’s a great way to introduce your troop to camping without needing to put a lot of planning in!
Camping for me is a hotel without room service. Will I survive?
Yes. We promise. It’s cabins, not tents. There’s electricity and windows with screens. There are doors that lock. There are refrigerators and coffee in the morning. There are flush toilets (ok, push pedal, but no squatting required). It’s not quite glamping, but it’s one night and your girls will remember this forever.
Rumor on the street is that I need to spend more hours getting certified than we will actually spend camping.
That’s a wee bit of an exaggeration. Because you are going on an encampment trip with another organizing troop, you don’t need as many certifications, so this is a little easier than going it on your own! For each troop you need the following:
-Every girl and chaperone should be a paid member of girl scouts (duh)
-Girls must have paid Chatham dues of $5 each (this should be done annually anyway, so easy)
-One adult chaperone must be certified by taking the online Overnight Orientation Self Study at least two weeks prior to camping (found online atgsnnj.org) It won’t take you long (unless you start to channel your inner Type A self and are determined to get 100% on the test, in which case you might obsess a little, not that I’m talking from experience).https://www.gsnn j.org/content/dam/girlscouts- gsnnj/documents/Form_ Overnight-Orientation-Self- Study.pdf
-We recommend (but do not require) that one adult chaperone is certified in First Aid / CPR. Anyone who is a current doctor, nurse or EMT automatically qualifies and you don’t need additional training. There are opportunities to be certified through girl scouts. (Info:CPR/First Aid: CPR on 11/17 and First Aid on 12/15 at 6:00 pm. The cost is $25 for 1 class (either one) and $45 for two. Classes will be held at the Chatham Presbyterian Church in the Theos Room (lower level). Tracy Crigler is the instructor.RSVP .
-If you wish to have your own campfire at your own cabin instead of joining the large group on Friday evening, you will need to complete additional training (info also available atwww.gsnnj.org) We will have one large group activity for all the girls with campfire, smores, singing etc. which requires no additional training on your part.
My troop would like to come – what do we do?
Hooray! Registration of your troop (both girls and adults info will be out pronto!) In the meantime, please o let us know you’re interested.
Is there a limit to how many from our troop can come? What's that whole ratio again?
Brownie level girls are recommended a 6:1 girl to adult ration. So if you have 12 girls camping, you need at least two adults. 13 girls means 3 adults because, you know, math. Please note that the cabins have 16 mattresses. If you have more people you'd like to bring it's BYO on the mattress front, and fire regulations allow a total of 20 per cabin, with the additional four people sleeping in the dining area. Let's just say you'll fit but be very cozy! We know for many girls this may be their first time away from home and they may want their moms to come as well. We get that, we respect that, but it is not required to have the additional adults there (just the ratio rule). If you have more than 20 humans wanting to attend we can make it work with multiple cabins.
So, how much?
Right, that whole money thing. As part of their bronze award process, we are teaching the girls about budgeting, finance, spreadsheets, and you know, math. So we are letting them iron out the details. In the meantime, we anticipate charging no more than last year - which was $60 for girls and $50 for chaperones Scholarships are always available for those in need. Details on the exact timing, schedule, activities, etc. will be available soon.
Thanks! And Happy Camping!
Onwards!
Colleen Markley and Loren Hamilton, Troop 9-5602
Girl Scout Promise and Law
The Girl Scout Promise
On my honor, I will try:
To serve God and my country,
To help people at all times,
And to live by the Girl Scout Law.
The Girl Scout Law
I will do my best to be
honest and fair,
friendly and helpful,
considerate and caring,
courageous and strong, and
responsible for what I say and do,
and to
respect myself and others,
respect authority,
use resources wisely,
make the world a better place, and
be a sister to every Girl Scout.
Flag Ceremony
All stand in Horseshoe
“All stand at attention.”
“Color guard advance” (from side and stop at opening of horseshoe)
“Girl Scouts, honor the flag of your country” (all hand on heart except color guard)
“Girl Scouts, recite the Pledge of Allegiance”
“Girl Scouts, recite the Girl Scout Promise”
“Color Guard, post the colors” (place flags in stands)
“Color Guard Dismissed” (color guard touch hearts to salute the flag, and walk off to side.)
Chatham Girl Scouts Bowling Party
Sunday, January 29, 2017 East Hanover Lanes 119 NJ -10, East Hanover
1:00 to 3:00pm $15 per bowler (includes shoes, pizza, beverage & fun patch)
Complete registration form and return to:
Andrea Caserta 5 Pembrooke Road Deadline: January 15th
If you have any questions contact Andrea at or 201.314.3616
No outside food or beverage
PLEASE MAKE ONE TROOP CHECK PAYABLE TO CHATHAM GIRL SCOUTS
Chatham Girl Scouts Bowling Party
Sunday, January 29, 2017 East Hanover Lanes
Bowling Party Registration Form Troop Leader(s): ______Email: ______Phone: ______Troop number: ______Grade: ______School: ______
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Total Girls Bowling ______at $15 per bowler
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www.chathamgs.org