Seven-year-old Corinne went to Camp Logan for two days. The night she came home, her mother heard her crying in her room. When she asked her daughter what was wrong, Corinne said, “I want to go back to camp.”
Girl Scout leaders and camp counselors expose girls to new experiences, and their enthusiasm helps teach girls to face new challenges head-on. These women and men are serving as positive role models, giving girls the courage to reach new heights and try new things.
Register a girl you know for camp today! Since 1912, millions of women have had their lives positively influenced — sometimes even transformed — by their Girl Scout experience. Whether you are one of the 50 million women who were Girl Scouts, including Brownie Girl Scouts, or you were a volunteer or staff member who worked at the national or local level to help Girl Scouts reach their full potential, you are forever connected to a rich and vibrant movement.
You know volunteering in the community is important. We know volunteering also impacts your jam-packed schedule. That’s why the easy FastTrack program is now available. It’s: -- A short 6-week, 2-hour-per-week commitment -- Easy to do because the materials are ready-to-go -- A positive way to influence a small group of 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade girls
Collaborate with us today to bring the new FastTrack leadership experience to girls! For more information click here, then contact Janet Suter, Director of Membership Services, at (260) 422-3417, ext. 124, or e-mail her at janet.suter@gslimberlost.org.
Guests got to know Girl Scouting: "I walked away very impressed" "I loved hearing a Girl Scout talk" "The stories amazed me." Take a free "Leaders in the Making" tour! Learn more by clicking here. 
Exploring Leadership: Female leadership has become an increasing topic of conversation as U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton pursues the Democratic Party presidential nomination and other women assume leadership roles everywhere from Wall Street to the halls of Congress. Change It Up! What Girls Say About Redefining Leadership is a new Girl Scout Reesarch Institute national survey that explores today’s girls’ conceptions of and aspirations toward leadership. Titled "Change It Up" it is available in PDF here with just one click. To read the highlights of the earlier research review, click here. 2008 National Girl Scout Leadership Institute Opportunity The 2008 National Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI), formerly known as Girl Congress, will be held October 29-30, 2008, in Indianapolis prior to the National Convention/Council Session. For details about this exciting leadership opportunity for girls in grades 6-12 next fall, click here to access the Girl Scout Leadership Institute's information on the 2008 National Convention Web site. For more information, contact Ruth or Jill, (260) 422-3417 or 1-800-283-4812, ext. 118 or 122.
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Office closing for Staff In service. May 27th. Sorry for the inconvenience. We will be re-open May 28th as usual. Check out Summer Camp 2008!
Leadership and Learning Center 10008 Dupont Circle Drive East Fort Wayne, IN 46825 (260) 422-3417 or 800-283-4812 Map and Directions |