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Battleship Cove
Nautical Nights
Fall River
The Nautical Nights program includes:
• overnight lodging on the USS Massachusetts
battleship, a National Historic Landmark
• three meals
• admission to Battleship Cove
• admission to the Marine Museum at Fall River
• movies and educational activities
• a souvenir guide with pull-out map of USS
Massachusetts
$55pp. Contact Paula Hague, 508 678
1100 x101, paulah@battleshipcove.org.
Blue Hills
Reservation
695 Hillside
Street, Milton
Thousands of years before European explorers
arrived, Native Americans made their homes
here and called themselves “Massachusett,” or
“people of the great hills.” Educational
programs by Rangers are offered on weekends.
Sat and Sun, 11:00-3:00, $1.5pg, $3pa. Call
Blue Hills Reservation for more info, 617 698
1802
Blue Hill Observatory Science Center
The Observatory is the principal structure
associated with the history of weather
observation in the USA. This year’s exciting
programs include Kites and the Troposphere,
Observing Weather, guided hikes, Clouds,
Balance and Spinning Toys and Weather on the
Web.
Daily.Contact Don McCasland, 617 696 0562, dmccasland@bluehill.org, for fees.
www.bluehill.org.
Blue Hills Trailside Museum
This museum features cultural and natural
history exhibits including a display of live
animals of the Blue Hills. Sixteen historic
structures tell fascinating tales of Native
Americans, explorers, farmers, quarry workers,
and inventors. The Weather Observatory sits
atop the hill.
For details, call 617 333 0690.
Buttonwood Park
Zoo After Dark
Buttonwood Park Zoo, 425 Hawthorn St, New
Bedford
Critter Camp-Ins - Camp in and wake up
in a zoo! Includes dinner, evening snack,
breakfast, an evening hike through the zoo, a
craft and an exciting learning experience!
Girl Scouts will receive a souvenir patch that
will entitle them to free admission to the zoo
throughout the year. Choose from a variety of
program themes, including badge options.
Fri-Sat, 6:00p-9:00a, all year, $40pp, 20 min,
40 max.
To register and for more info, call Jen, 508
991 4556 x11 or email jkarow@bpzoo.org.
Twilight Tours - Includes dinner,
evening hike through the zoo, a craft and
interactive activities. The activities can be
designed to meet badge requirements. Weather
permitting, the evening ends with an outdoor
campfire and snack. Girls will receive a
souvenir patch that will entitle them to free
admission to the zoo throughout the year.
Any night, 6:00-10:00p, $20pp, 20 min, 40 max.
To register and for more info, call Jen, 508
991 4556 x11 or email
jkarow@bpzoo.org.
Cape Cod Children’s Museum
577 Great Neck Rd, Mashpee, 539 8788, cccm@gis.net
The museum offers programs on several Try-Its.
All participants will receive a certificate.
Badges can be purchased at the council.
6:00-8:00, $9pg, all participating girls
receive Try-It with a certificate. Register by
phone or mail, 3 weeks before program date.
$50 non-refundable deposit required. Call
Sharon for more information.
Cape Cod
Maritime Museum
Discover the extraordinary and sometimes
dangerous relationship that we have had with
the ocean for thousands of years. You’ll see
and touch things from lighthouses and
shipwrecks, investigate ancient and modern
navigation techniques, and learn the secret
codes that ship’s crews use with among
themselves. You’ll see construction of a
full-size replica of a 100-year-old wooden
boat!
The museum offers several programs related to
Girl Scout badges for Girl Scouts, including
Local Lore, Finding Your Way, Communication,
Global Awareness, Traveler, World Neighbors
and Globe-Trotting. The activities they have
put together relate to the museum’s collection
and expertise, and make for fascinating
interpretations of the regular Girl Scout
badge requirements. There’s also a
museum badge, focused on naval architecture
and boat design.
To book a badge program, contact Cathrine
Macort, 508 775 1723, maritime@cape.com.
Cape Cod Museum of Natural History
Rte 6A, Brewster
The museum offers guided field walks and tours
all year.
Visit www.ccmnh.org for days and times. For
details of fees and group size requirements, call
508 896 3867 x112. For program info, call 508 896
3867 x129, or adminsupport@CCMNH.org.
Capron Park Zoo
201 County Street, Attleboro
Capron offers self-guided tours,
behind-the-scenes tours, animal programs and
overnights.
www.capronparkzoo.com, 508-222-3047.
Cheernastics
This program is for girls working on fitness.
It includes stretching, tumbling,
handstands, cartwheels, handsprings.
Contact Cheernastics to schedule 1-hour
program. $5pg. 508 923 6232.
Children's Museum of Connecticut
formerly Science Center of CT
During Camp-Ins, girls will enjoy hands-on
workshops and explore the museum. A
Planetarium show is included, too! Workshops
are based on GSUSA badge requirements. An
evening snack, breakfast and a Science Center
Patch will be provided for each Girl Scout who
attends.
Fri and Sat nights, Nov-June; The
Children’s Museum, West Hartford; $23-$33pp.
To register, call the Program Manager, 860 231
2824 x33, or visit
www.thechildrensmuseumct.org.
Children’s Museum in Easton
9 Sullivan Ave, Easton
Overnight programs are available. Packages
include an evening of exploring museum
exhibits, an optional Try-it workshop, bedtime
videos, bedtime snacks and
breakfast.
7:00p-9:00a, $15pp ($23 with workshop). Min
20 people, including adults (1a/5g req).
To book, call 508 230 3789.
The Climbing Cave
The new Climbing
Cave at Camp Wind-in-the-Pines in Plymouth is fitted to look like a real
cave, with outcroppings for bouldering (horizontal "climbing"). Helmets and
headlights are available. The cave is heated
for use all year. Use of the cave is free for our
troops, and the experience is self-guided.
To make a reservation, email three possible
dates to
Lu-Ann Souza, three weeks before the
earliest.
Color Me Mine
This ceramics and painting studio offers great
art projects for children! Some apply to
Girl Scout badges.
Mashpee Commons; for prices, call 508
539 8500.
Coonamessett Farm
277 Hatchville Rd, EFalmouth,
www.coonamessettfarm.com
Coonamessett is a working, 10-acre farm of fruit
and vegetable gardens, greenhouses, animals,
beehives, research projects with nature plants and
wind agricultural energy. Tours and Try-Its
programs are available.
$8pg. Participants receive certificate. Badges
can be purchased from the council. Register by
phone or mail, 3 weeks before program date. $50
non-refundable deposit required. Contact Lori
Lieberman, 508 563 2560.
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Fuller Craft Museum
455 Oak Street, Brockton
Let the art touch you at New England’s home for
contemporary craft. Take a one-hour or three-hour
art workshop with a professional artist to
complete requirements for badges in ceramics and
metals/jewelry. Join our Museum Educators for a
guided tour of our exhibitions which change
seasonally, so each visit bring something new.
Afterwards, enjoy our nature trail, Caroline’s
Pathway, as you learn about the hobby
of letterboxing.
Fees vary. Visit
www.fullercraft.org for a list of
workshops and activities. Book one month
prior: Diane Park, 508 588 6000 x125.
Heritage Museum and
Gardens
67 Grove Street, Sandwich
Heritage’s art, history and auto museum buildings
are on 76 acres of beautiful botanical gardens and
nature trails.
Brownie Try-Its: Animals, Art to Wear, Colors and
Shapes, Creative Composing, Earth and Sky,
Eco-Explorer, Me and My Shadow, Plants and Wave
the Flag.
90 minutes. Contact Abbie Edens, 508 888 3300
x159, aedens@ heritagemuseums.org for info and
registration.
Jenney Grist Mill
Plymouth
This beautiful historic site offers the History
Isn’t Corny program for Brownies. Girls will
fulfill all requirements for the Listening to the
Past Try-It on this fun journey into local
history! Led by a character from the past – the
Miller himself – this program includes a tour of
the mill and surrounding historic landmarks, local
legends from the 17th century and games from the
time of the Pilgrims. Girls may also purchase
snacks in the mill’s homemade ice cream shop.
Fris, Sats and Suns year-round; weekdays during
school vacations. $12pg, 14 girl min. Contact:
Nancy Martin 508 747 4544 or email
info@jenneygristmill.org
Limited Too
Call these stores to register for workshops:
Swansea: 508 730 1866; Taunton:
508 822 8352;
North Attleboro: 508 643 0329
Mad Science
Their
spectacular shows were part of the Brownie Big
Four and Mad Science for Juniors. Now,
Mad Science offers hands-on workshops for your
troop! Using the same edu-taining techniques
as seen in their shows, the Mad Scientists
will bring fun science directly to your troop
... watch a marshmallow grow HUGE! Make your
own Wave Motion Modulator! Listen to the
radio…with your teeth! Choose from dozens of
age-appropriate one-hour workshops, including
Slippery Science, Wacky Weather, Under
Pressure and Dinosaurs, and badge workshops.
Mad Scientists bring all of the equipment
necessary and handle all setup and cleanup.
All you provide are the girls and the
curiosity! $150 for
up to 30 girls (feel free to combine
troops!). Additional travel fee may be
required in some areas. For more info, visit
www.MadScience.org/SouthernMass, email
Mad.Science@comcast.net
or call 800 748 7144.
Mass Audubon
Society
North River Wildlife Sanctuary
2000 Main St; Daniel Webster Sanctuary
Marshfield; North Hill Marsh Sanctuary;
Mayflower Street, Duxbury
Staff naturalists conduct hands-on activities
at all Mass Audubon sanctuaries. Programs meet
Try-It requirements. Plan a nature related
project with the Education Coordinator and
conduct the program on one of our sites. Award
ceremonies can be held at our South Shore
Regional Office.
For more info, contact Ellyn Einhorn, 781
837 9400 x7903, eeinhorn@massaudubon.org.
Mount Monadnock
Jaffrey, NH
This is the most frequently climbed mountain
in the world and it’s right over the
Massachusetts border! There are over a dozen
trails for climbers of all abilities. It takes
about 4 hours to reach the summit, where you
can have a picnic and enjoy the view of all
six New England states! Make it a day trip or
spend the night at a park campsite. Fees,
maps, reservations: 603 271 3628,
www.nhstateparks.org. No pets.
Natural Resources
Trust
307 Main Street, North Easton
The NRT offers 1.5 hour programs on these
Try-Its: Earth is Our Home, Eco-Explorer,
Outdoor Adventurer, Space Explorer, Water
Everywhere, Animals, Watching Wildlife, Earth
and Sky, and Plants.
$5pg, min 10 girls, adults free. To register,
call the Education Department at 508 238 6049
x4.
Overlook Farm, Heifer International
Overlook is a
270-acre working farm that educates visitors
about global solutions to poverty and hunger
through community development and sustainable
farming practices. Programs involve integrated
land and livestock production systems, which
enhance food production and soil conservation.
Overlook Farm empowers people to be part of
the solution to hunger and poverty.
$5-15pp for most programs. Call 508 886
2221 for info and to register.
PETCO: Fur,
Feathers, Fins
This field trip to your local PETCO teaches
girls about the characteristics and habitats
of fish, reptiles, birds and small mammals.
Math, science and geography come to life in
this hands-on program, and girls will learn
respect for animals and responsible pet
ownership. Girls will learn about basic animal
care, environmental issues and animal
survival.
60-90 minutes, free. To schedule a trip,
call 800 987 6409 or visit
www.fieldtripfactory.com.
Red Dragon
Martial Arts Academy Karate Patch Program
This is a 4-part Fitness and Safety program
that teaches girls how to keep themselves safe
by defending themselves. They learn while
exercising and having fun. Each session
increases fitness level, flexibility, self
confidence, alertness and strength.
Skills are developed through basic training
and Karate games, which provide a way to enjoy
the benefits of this program. All
sessions include review of previous session,
allowing girls who were unable to attend to
jump right in. Each session is 1.5 hours long
and includes a healthy snack, bottled water
and a patch.
Norton, or your choice of location.
$12-15pg, per session, includes patch.
Sessions can be scheduled on Fri, Sat and Sun,
sometimes at your location. For info or to
register, call 508 285 9818 or email
rdmaa@comcast.net.
Shaw's and Star:
Healthy Eaters
This trip to your local Shaw’s or Star Market
reinforces nutrition and healthy lifestyle
messages taught in school and at home. It
encourages girls to care about health and
wellness, and about the dangers of obesity.
Girls learn in a fun, real-life environment,
through hands-on activities about nutrition,
meal planning, economics and decision-making.
The girls will enjoy free samples of healthy
foods and goodie-bags with souvenirs
from the trip.
60-90 minutes, free. To schedule a trip,
call 800 987 6409 or visit
www.fieldtripfactory.com.
South Shore
Natural Science Center
Jacobs Lane, Norwell, MA
Overnights and activities are available for
all levels!
Brownie Try-Its: Animals, Earth & Sky, Earth
is Our Home, Eco-Explorer, Movers, Outdoor
Adventure, Plants, Science in Action, Science
Wonders, Senses, Space Explorer, Watching
Wildlife and Water Everywhere.
To register, call the Scout Coordinator at
781 659 2559 x212. For more info, visit
www.ssnsc.org. |