Camp Paumalu Haleiwa, HI
On this Journey, Cadettes learn all about the air they breathe
and how to improve its quality. See how sustainable energy is
harvested and perform fun experiments about air. Girls will earn three
awards that recognize what they learned about air and how to improve
your communities’ quality of life.
This program is open to Cadette Girl Scouts in grades 6 to 8 and
Adult Chaperones. Participate in traditional camp activities along
with earning your Breathe Journey Badge with guidance from camp staff.
Adults who register to attend agree to be Chaperones
and must complete a background check prior to camp. Please review our
chaperone
agreement form prior to registration. Adults will be randomly
assigned to a group. Please be prepared to NOT be paired with your
daughter's group.
In order to assure maximum space for girl
participation, adult chaperone spots are limited to the first 10.
Troop leaders are not required to attend.
**Girls and Adult Chaperones must have their own sleeping
bag.
Group / Sleeping Arrangements
One of the wonderful opportunities in going to camp is meeting
girls/leaders from other troops and sharing new experiences. Your
daughter will be randomly placed into a group. Troops should not
expect to stay as a troop/unit for all activities. Girls will sleep in
their own cabins. Girls and an adult chaperone will sleep in the same
unit but not in the same cabin.
Overnight Camp:
Saturday February 11 - Sunday February 12, 2023
Saturday
10:00 AM - Sunday 11:00 AM
Girls - $105 | Adults - $60
Day Camp:
Saturday February 11, 2023
10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Girls
- $85 | Adults - $40
Teen Mentor (Older
Girl & Adult Staff):
Friday February 10 - 12, 2023
Friday 5:00PM - Sunday 1:00
PM
***B.Y.O. DINNER***
*Must complete TM Annual Camp
Training
Registration Fee
Registration fee includes the following
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Journey Badge
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Nametag &
Lanyard
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Activity Supplies
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Meals + snacks
Full payment must be submitted to complete each registration.
There is NO REFUND for this event.
ZOOM MEETING
FORMS DUE
To expedite check in, email a copy of the completed form to
csilva@gshawaii.org by 5PM on 1/13/23.
This is a required form for every
council program. It is a per event form: Must be submitted for each
individual event you have registered to participate.
Health Screening
You will receive a wellness check email the morning of your
event. This online google form must be completed prior to arriving on-site.
Anyone with a fever or temperature higher than 100°F should skip
in-person gatherings until their temperature is normal, without
fever-reducing medication, for more than 48 hours.
Temperature checks will be given at check-in
CHECK IN/OUT
Girl Scouts must remain in their vehicle until we are ready for
check-in. For the safety and welfare of everyone, family members
are not allowed to exit vehicles.
*Additional procedures will be addressed in our mandatory zoom
meeting prior to arriving at camp.
ATTIRE / WHAT TO BRING
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Mask Face coverings are optional
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Closed-toe shoes are required
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Overnight Gear & Day Pack (packing list will
be provided)
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Re-useable Water bottle
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Personal Hand Sanitizer
Any time you are in a gathering with other people, you are putting
yourself and others at risk of exposure to COVID-19 which can lead
to serious medical conditions and even death for people of all ages.
We cannot predict who will become severely ill, although we know
that older people and those with underlying health conditions are at
higher risk. We do not yet know what the long-term effects of
COVID-19 are; even people with mild cases may experience long-term
complications. People with and without symptoms can spread COVID-19.
The masking, distancing, and other guidance provided here is
intended to reduce the risk of transmission but does not eliminate it.