There are many types of camps for Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.
There can be day camps where you go for the day and go home at night.
There are troop camps where the troop goes camping and determines the details, such as where to go, how long, what to do, etc.
Then there is residence camp where you stay at the camp for several days or a week or two, with many other girls. Most of the activities are pre-planned with a theme and are led by counselors.
Then there are camps where many troops gather together and there are a wide variety of activities to choose from. These can be national and even international, where girls from other countries also attend.
First, you sign up to be a Girl Scout. Then you are ready to sign up for Girl Scout camp! In addition: Some Girl Scout councils offer girls a chance to attend Girl Scout camp by including the membership registration fee as part of the camp fee. So, even if you are not a Girl Scout, by signing up to attend Girl Scout camp you become a member of Girl Scouts.
A list of things needed for Girl Scout camp should be given/mailed to you when you register for the camp or it might be listed in the camp registration/information booklet or on the Girl Scout council's web site for the camp you are attending.
The Girl Guide/Girl Scout handshake is made by shaking left hands. While shaking left hands, the Girl Guide/Girl Scout uses her right hand to make the Girl Guide/Girl Scout sign.
It depends on the camp. Some Girl Scout camps will allow girls who are not members of GSUSA to register for Girl Scout camp, but that registration will either include an additional fee for registration in GSUSA or an additional fee for non-member insurance coverage.
It is either Girl Scout or Girl Guide or Guide. The international organization is the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS).
Yes. Girl Guide and Girl Scout Brownie ages vary with the country and the organization you belong to, but most are ages 7 to 11. At 12 years of age, you would be in a different Girl Guide/Girl Scout level. For Girl Scouts of the USA, you would be a Girl Scout Cadette. For GirlGuiding UK and Girl Guides Canada, you would be a Guide.
Depending on the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts organization she is a member of, a female scout is called a Girl Guide or a Girl Scout. The name will also vary with the language used for the organization, but they usually translate to either Girl Guide or Girl Scout. For example: French: Eclaireuse translates to Girl Scout
On my honor I will try to serve god and my country and to live by the Girl Scout Law. Above is the Girl Scout Promise. The Girl Guide/Girl Scout Law, as taught by Juliette Gordon Low to the first troop in the USA was: A Girl Guide's honor is to be trusted. A Girl Guide is loyal. A Girl Guide's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Girl Guide is a friend to all and a sister to every other Girl Guide. A Girl Guide is courteous. A Girl Guide is a friend to animals. A Girl Guide obeys orders. A Girl Guide is cheerful. A Girl Guide is thrifty. A Girl Guide is pure in thought, word, and deed.
There are three associations in Madagascar.Kiadini Madagasikara:Girl Scout Law (English)1 A Girl Scout keeps her word.2 A Girl Scout is loyal and generous.3 A Girl Scout makes herself useful and does a good turn every day.4 A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to all Girl Scouts.5 A Girl Scout is courteous and considerate of other people's convictions.6 A Girl Scout is kind to animals.7 A Girl Scout knows how to obey.8 A Girl Scout is always good tempered.9 A Girl Scout is hard working, thrifty, and considerate of other people's belongings.10 A Girl Scout is clean in her body, her words, her thoughts and her deeds.Fanilon'I Madagasikara:Guide Law (English)1 A Guide is loyal.2 A Guide thinks first of others.3 A Guide is generous; she is prepared to help.4 A Guide is welcoming; she has team spirit.5 A Guide, sister to every other Guide, is at the service of all.6 A Guide learns about nature in which she sees God's work.7 A Guide knows how to obey.8 A Guide does not fear endeavour; she does nothing by halves.9 A Guide likes her work and respects that of other people.10 A Guide is self-controlled; she is pure and cheerful.Mpanazava Eto Madagasikara:Girl Scout Law1 A Girl Scout is loyal.2 A Girl Scout is disciplined, obeys cheerfully, is punctual and tidy.3 A Girl Scout is calm and self-controlled.4 A Girl Scout is brave, hard working and is not afraid of difficulties.5 A Girl Scout is good, polite and helps others.6 A Girl Scout is a friend to all and a sister to other Girl Scouts.7 A Girl Scout is unaffected; she is moderate in her tastes and her dress.8 A Girl Scout is a friend to animals and plants.9 A Girl Scout is always good tempered, she does all she can to create peace around her.10 A Girl Scout is pure in her thoughts, her words and her deeds.
i am fairly certain this means at girls guide camp or at girls scout camp
If you want to be a member of a Girl Scout or Girl Guide troop, you should contact the Girl Scout or Girl Guide organization in your area. They will help you either find a troop or group to join or help you organize a new troop or group. In Girl Scouts of the USA, there are local Girl Scout councils you can contact. See Related Links for a link to find your local Girl Scout council and a link to find the Girl Scout or Girl Guide organization in your country.
The answer depends on the policy of the local council or organization which runs the Girl Scout camp, so contact the council or organization to find out the cancellation policy. Many Girl Scout camps set a minimum number of registrations they must have in order to hold the camp. This is so that they will not lose money by holding the camp. If the registrations do not meet this minimum, the camp will be canceled, usually within a week or two after the registration deadline. Some Girl Scout councils will give the option of registering for another camp that still has open spots. Another reason for canceling Girl Scout camp might be due to weather or other natural causes such as flooding.