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2012 Summer Camp: Day, Resident, Weekend Camps and One-Day Programs

Where are you going this summer? Let Girl Scouts lead the way. Summer Camp Registration is currently underway. Click here to view all the different Camp Sessions and to register online.


Click here to take a look at a ‘camptastic video’ featuring activities and memorable moments from our past Summer Camp Sessions.

Girl Scouts of Southeast Florida

Camp/Outdoor Program Calendar

Now Online – Summer Camp 2012: Day, Resident, Weekend Camps and One-Day Programs. Click here to learn more, view/download the Summer Camp Brochure and to register today.

For Program registration assistance, contact the Program Registrar at 954-513-3786 or email program@gssef.org.

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May 2012

FUN AT THE PARK- THE GIRL SCOUT WAY! (D, B, J, C, S, A)
Saturday, May 19, 2012, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM
EVENT PATHWAY. Bring your family and friends to a fun filled day of Girl Scout activities on the intracoastal waterway at Birch State Park. Groups will work together as a family to design and build a colorful and durable paper kite to fly high along the coast (weather permitting).

HORSING AROUND (D, B, J)
Saturday, May 19, 2012, 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Camp Pathway: Grade Levels - D, B, J. Come visit our ranch to learn all about horses! Our workshop covers topics like horse safety, the history of horses, horse breeds, horse anatomy and hands on grooming exercises.

ESTUARY EXPLORERS (D,B,J,C,S,A)
Sunday, May 20, 2012, 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
CAMP PATHWAY. Discover some of Florida's exceptional ocean invertebrates without leaving land! Don't miss this unique experience. Touch a sea star, sea urchin, and more with our interactive touch tank. Learn how these estuary explorers move, eat and protect themselves!

I SPY! WATCHING WILDLIFE (B)
Saturday, May 26, 2012, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
CAMP PATHWAY. Learn about the natural communities around you at the Savannas. Take a hike, look at the tree rings, check out cool adaptations of plants and animals and learn to identify neat plants.