Teen Leadership Annual Training Camp

Teen Leadership Annual Training Camp

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Date: Fri Jun 02, 5:00 PM HAST - Sun Jun 04, 11:00 AM HAST
Category:
  • Outdoor,
  • Life Skills
Level:
  • Seniors,
  • Volunteers,
  • Cadettes,
  • Ambassadors
Camp Paumalu  Haleiwa, HI
June 2, 2023 5PM TO June 4, 2023 11AM
Open to: 8th Grade Cadette, Senior & Ambassador Girl Scouts and Adult Volunteers
 
This is our annual in-person required training to lead both Virtual and in-person programs for our new membership year that starts on October 1st 
 
Learn to lead the Girl Scout way! At this overnight camp you and a group of your peers from Hawaii Island, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Lanai, and Kauai will explore different ideas about how to be a role model and mentor to younger Girl Scouts. By the end of the day, youll walk away with all the tools you need to earn your Program Aide, Counselor in Training I/II, -OR-Volunteer in Training Award.
 
Program Aides are Girl Scouts in grades 6-8 who will participate in leadership training and then implement what they have learned with a group of younger Girl Scouts.
  • Grades 6-8 (PA): assist girls with Journey activities, badge activities, or general Girl Scout activities. Work with a group at their meeting, day camps, or during a special council event.
    • Cadette must complete a Leader in Action (LiA) award prior to attending this in-person training.
 
Teen Mentors are campers in grades 8-12 who support younger girls in partnership with adult staff. These teen mentors help lead activities and guide younger campers.
  • Grades 8-12 (TMs): Help campers with crafts, games and songs. Learn about leadership from CITs and staff.
  • Grades 9-12 (CITs): As a seasoned older girl, mentor TMs as well as younger girls, and take additional leadership opportunities such as planning or leading activities on your own.
 
Registration Fee
  • Includes in-person Training & Award Pin (after completion)
 
ZOOM MEETING
  • Girls must attend a mandatory Zoom meeting on May 31, 2023 from 6PM-7PM. You will receive zoom link after registration closes and we finalize camp details.
  • Must attend in-person to complete training requirement
 
Neighbor Island Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts from Kauai, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, and Hawaii Island are welcome to join our annual training.
Airfare will be covered by scholarship for a limited number of Girl Scouts that complete registration on time.
Complete your event registration fee first, then contact your island coordinator to reserve a scholarship spot.
Missed flights will result in out-of-pocket expenses that will not be reimbursed by council.
Travel information will be emailed after registration closes.
 
FORMS DUE
To expedite check in, email a copy of the completed form to csilva@gshawaii.org by 5PM on 5/12/23.

Adult Health Information for Council Program

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 100F 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
  • Mask Face coverings are optional for all indoor and outdoor Girl Scout activities
  • Closed-toe shoes are required
  • Girl Scout Polo Shirt (mailed to your home address after registration closes)
  • Day Pack & Overnight Bag (packing list will be provided)
    • Bottled Water
    • Bag Dinner for Friday (peanut free due to allergies)
    • 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