Alien Adventure Camp - Hawaii
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Date: Fri Oct 11, 3:30 PM HAST - 10:00 AM HAST
Category:
  • STEM
Level:
  • Juniors,
  • Daisies,
  • Seniors,
  • Volunteers,
  • Cadettes,
  • Ambassadors,
  • Brownies

Overnight portion open to Brownie, Junior, Cadette, Senior, and Ambassador Girl Scouts Only

 

Overnight program includes:

*          Private Maunakea Stargazing Visit: Learn about Astronomy and the Hawaiian Night Sky. Watch the sunset from Pu'ukalepeamoa, identify Western and Hawaiian constellations, talk about Wayfinding/Hawaiian history, then use telescopes to view deep sky objects including planets, galaxies, nebulae, star clusters, and more.

*           Day camp activities below

 

Day Camp program includes interactive activities on:

  • Invisible light
  • Hawaii night sky
  • exoplanet science
  • the search for life elsewhere in the universe

 

Girl Scouts will earn their Space Science Badge.

 

Drop-off 3:30 - 4:00 PM Friday at Camp Kilohana

Sunday pick up: 10:00 AM

 

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 by age. 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.
 

Registration Fee

Registration fee includes the following

  • Journey Badges
  • Nametag & Lanyard
  • Activity Supplies
  • Meals + snacks
  • Transportation to Maunakea observatory

Full payment must be submitted to complete each registration.

There is NO REFUND for this event.

 

FORMS DUE

To expedite check in, email a copy of the completed form to cahern@gshawaii.org by 5PM on 9/27/24.

This is a required form for every membership year. It is an annual form: Must be submitted for first overnight program you have registered to participate in during the year (Oct 1-Sept 30).

 

CHECK IN/OUT

Girl Scouts must remain in their vehicle until we are ready for check-in.

 

ATTIRE / WHAT TO BRING

  • Closed-toe shoes are required and must be worn for the duration of the camp.
  • Warm jacket and long pants for Maunakea visit
  • Overnight Gear & Day Pack (packing list will be provided)
    • Re-useable Water bottle