There are some for a few of those that work there. For campers typically there will be what is called perma-tents. It has a fixed roof and floor, and canvas 'curtains' on three sides. No electricity, air conditioning etc. For campers in more wilderness based programs, you will be sleeping on a tarp on the ground or a two person tent.
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.
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.
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.
It is ironic because Camp Green Lake was a juvenile detention camp for boys - a place for boys who had been in trouble with the law and at the end of the book, it becomes a Girl Scout camp, a place for girls who do good things, who "help people at all times".
The American Camp Association web site is one place to look for camp information. If you have a specific camp in mind and know which Girl Scout council is in charge of the camp, look at that council's web site. See Related Links for links to possible web sites.
I went to Girl Scout camp before and yes, I had brought a suitcase. I've been there as well. I brought a air-luggage size suitcase and was able to fit everything inside. Watch out for bugs!
To become a girl scout, one must look around locally and find a girl scout camp in their community. After finding said girl scout camp, they must approach the executives and see if they are looking for new members. Another way to sign up for girl scouts is to look at their website online. For example, to become a part of the Girl Scouts of the USA, one can go on their not-for-profit website and sign up there.
The highest award a Girl Scout member of Girl Scouts of the USA can earn is the Girl Scout Gold Award. The Girl Scout must be a Girl Scout Senior or Girl Scout Ambassador in order to work on the 7 steps required to earn the Girl Scout Gold Award.
Yes, and so should "Girl Scout". In addition: Girl Scout Brownie is a proper noun because it names a specific level of Girl Scouting, so yes, Brownie should be capitalized whenever referring to a Girl Scout Brownie. Note: GSUSA changed the level names so that "Girl Scout" always comes first, so "Girl Scout Brownie" is the correct usage.
Only the Girl Scout is capitalized. It should be Girl Scout leader.
There are two Girl Scout councils which serve Girl Scouts in Vermont: Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains and Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York. Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains has the following camp facilities located in Vermont: Camp Farnsworth - Thetford, VT Camp Wapanacki - Hardwick, VT Abenaki-Mascoma - Thetford, VT Elfin Glade - Wallingford, VT Green Mountain - Salisbury, VT Leafy Trails - Franklin, VT Twin Hills - Richmond, VT Girl Scouts of Northeastern New York has four camp facilities but none of them are located in Vermont.