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Resource Contact_Name Address City State Zip Phone E-mail Website Purpose Activity_Description Category Age_Level Program_Goal Registration_Fees New
An Appalachian Experience Vikki Woods 138 Moreland Drive Butler TN 37640 423-768-2446 ironmtn@preferred.com www.ironmountainINN.com www.cottageonwataugalake.com www.creeksidechalet.net To explore a small section of the Appalachian Mountains where life still revolves around family, farming, fishing and hunting. To make new friends and learn some new skills which might develop into lifetime hobbies. To learn about the fragile relationship between development and natural resources. To experience hiking the Appalchain Trail - can be one day, two days, overnight or multi-night experience. To explore air and water quality issues relating to industrial farming and development To practice fly-fishing with catch and release techniques and learn how to tie flies. To learn to recognize wild plants and trees in all seasons of the year and to see how these plants and trees work with the birds and animals of the area. Environmental/Outdoor Education Select a choice Girls will have the skills to devellp responsible values. To be determined by the type of program, length of program, time of year, and if the girls will tent or use the lodging facilities  
Appalachian Wildwaters April Maier, Scout Coordinator P.O. Box 100 Rowlesburg WV 26425 1-800-624-8060 a.maier@awrafts.net www.awrafts.com To proivde excellence on & off whitewater in the context of a raft trip or a multi-sport adventure program. Whitewater rafting, HIgh Adventure Camp with rafting, horseback riding, rock climbing, mountain biking, and/or fishing. Health & Fitness Older Girls (Junior, Cadette, Senior) Girls will relate to others with understanding and respect. Fees vary depending on trip.  
Art is For Everyone! Jeannie Brigger 5627 Shady Meadows Drive Indian Springs Ohio 45011 513-893-0881 cmcjeannie@fuse.net   To provide fun, hands-on arts and craft activities introducing girls to creative expression. Wide range of arts/crafts activities are available including nature crafts, painting, mosaic tile, jewelry making, wearable art, fabric crafts, name art, seasonal crafts, sand art, and more! Activities are tailored to the interests and age level of the troop. A more complete listing of projects/classes available on request. Arts/Culture All Age Levels Girls will achieve their full individual potential. Varies by activity; range from $4 - $20.  
Baskets By Design Sherry Magness 8031 Surrey Brook Pl. West Chester OH 45069 513-759-0981 magnesc@fuse.net   To Teach the skill of basket weaving. Girls will work cooperatively with one another and feel pride in accomplishing the goal of completing a basket. Workshops/Classes in basic basket weaving. Arts/Culture All Age Levels Girls will achieve their full individual potential. $12 and up depending on location and project chosen.  
Behringer-Crawford Museum Bethany Sterling, Education Director 1600 Montague Rd. Devou Park Covington KY 41011 859-491-4003 info@bcmuseum.org www.bcmuseum.org To collect, preserve, restore, and exhibit the diverse natural, cultural, and artistic heritage of Northern Kentucky in relation to the Ohio Valley region; and to use this vibrant history to educate visitors, audiences, and our community. Progams available on nineteenth century history, Civil War, fossils, folk art (includes quilts), fine art, river history, wildlife, and Native Americans. Expanded activities available including fossil hunts and crafts. Offered Tues.-Friday, 10 AM - 5 PM, Sat. 1 - 5 PM or by appointment. Arts/Culture All Age Levels Girls will relate to others with understanding and respect. $3.00/person for most in-house programs, expanded activities are $5.50/person. Outreach fees are $60 for the first hour, $30 each additional hour, plus round trip mileage at $.45/mile.  
Better Baby Sitters- Enriching Kids Amy Klebanow Marks BSN,RN 8237 Indian Summer Way Mason OH 45040 513-336-9993 amy@betterbabysitters.com Betterbabysitters.com Better Baby Sitters prepares girls to understand the responsibility it takes to care for younger siblings and/or other children. This Better Baby Sitters Girl Scout course was specifically designed to allow Junior Girl Scouts to be able to complete the child care and first aid badge requirements. Topics covered: CPR for Children and Infants, Heimlich manuever, First Aid, Growth and Development, Diapering, Infant Care, Better Baby Sitters Bill of Rights, Job Professionalism. Girls also learn creative problem solving, empowerment and entreprenurial skills. Visits from Police and Fire personnel are also included if available. Other Junior Girl Scouts (Grades 4-6) Girls will contribute to the improvement of society. $70 per student. Includes student manual, fully stocked first aid kit and certificate. 15% discount for groups 20+.  
Cincinnati Ballet Terry Honebrink 1555 Central Parkway Cincinnati OH 45214 513-562-1114 groupsales@cincinnatiballet.com www.cincinnatiballet.com Provide outstanding dance instruction for all ages for girsl to earn Cincinnati Ballet Dance patch. Ballet and dance instruction, live performances, demos with workshop interactive with girls. Workshops are: Giselle in early November, Nutcracker in mid-December and Sleeping Beauty in mid-February. Arts/Culture Younger Girls (Daisy, Brownie, Junior) Girls will achieve their full individual potential. Call for information.  
Cincinnati Lil' Kickers Nicole Giesting 530 Northland Blvd. Cincinnati OH 45240 513-825-3533 info@cincinnatisoccer.com www.cincinnatisoccer.com Create a safe environment for kids to grow both physically and socially through soccer and other sporting activities Mon - Fri afternoons from 2:00 - 5:30 p.m. Brownies can earn the GirlSports Try-It, Juniors can earn either Field Sports or Sports Sampler badge Health & Fitness Younger Girls (Daisy, Brownei, Junior) Girls will achieve their full individual potential $10/girl  
Cincinnati Symphony/Cincinnati Pops Orchestra Elise Hyder 1229 Elm St Cincinnati OH 45202 513-744-3590 groupsales@cincinnatisymphony.org www.cincinnatisymphony.org The mission of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is to: • present the highest quality performances of great music, bringing national and international distinction to the orchestra and the community; • delight and educate diverse audiences of all ages, and enhance the cultural vitality and quality of life in the region; • operate in a financially sound manner. World class concerts featuring renowned guest artists in historic Music Hall. By attending CSO concerts, and by other activities we offer, such as free backstage tours of Music Hall, meet and greet/interview musicians, attend free lectures before classical CSO concerts, Girl Scouts can work towards several different badges, such as the Music Badge and On a High Note Badge. Music & Masterpieces, a package with the CSO and the Cincinnati Art Museum, can help fulfill On the High Note Badge: Enjoy a day of fine food, fine music and fine art. The package includes a tour of the Cincinnati Art Museum, lunch in the Terrace Café, a backstage tour of Music Hall and a CSO concert ticket. Available on Sundays. Call for dates. Younger Girl Scouts (ages 5 - 10) are invited to join us for Lollipops concerts, held each year at Music Hall. These creatively themed concerts, which also include pre-concert lobby activities such as instrument demonstrations and hands-on experiences with instruments from the various orchestral families, are enjoyed by thousands of families each year and present a terrific opportunity to introduce young children to symphonic music Arts/Culture All Age Levels Girls will achieve their full individual potential. Student groups of 10 or more pay just $9/ticket for CSO concerts, $10/for Pops concerts.  
Clermont County Park District Keith Robinson P.O. Box 106 Chilo OH 45112 513-876-9013 ktrobinson2002@aol.com www.co.clermont.oh.us/parks The Clermont County Park District operates 5 parks and two nature preserves throughout the county. The Park District's Naturalist staff offers educational programs in any of our parks. The newest addition to the Park District is the Chilo Lock #34 Visitor Center and Museum. Located on the site of a former Lock and Dam site, the museum features hands-on interpretive displays including a working model of a wicket dam and lock chamber. In addition, Chilo Lock #34 Park also contains two Yurts, (circular tent-like structures) that can be rented for overnight camping.   Scinece & Natural History All Age Levels Select a choice Most programs are free. Overnight programs are $15.00 per scout. Call for more information.  
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