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Seafaring Ladies – Mystic Whaler Adventure (J,C)
Join us aboard the historic Mystic Whaler for an exciting, hands-on Girl Scout adventure. During this five-hour sailing experience, girls will rotate through interactive stations that explore both science and history. From navigating with maps and plotting a course to learning about cargo prep, sailor life, and historic women in sailing, Girl Scouts will gain real insight into maritime life while engaging in team-based learning and leadership. This on-the-water program includes a fun patch and offers an unforgettable day of exploration and adventure aboard a working ship.
8:30am-2pm at the Channel Islands Harbor
Capacity 30 girls – THIS IS A DROP OFF EVENT! Troop leaders and parents do not stay.
Cost – $35.00

Outdoor Training – Part A (V)
Outdoor Training prepares leaders to teach their troop the skills needed for cooking and camping outdoors. This is a two part training. Both parts must be taken together and completed prior to any planned trips. Participants will plan their outdoor day during Part A and will be bring some camping and cooking supplies to Part B.
Stepping Out is a prerequisite for this class and must be completed prior to Part A. Contact council for more information.
Please ensure you have a gsLearn account before taking Stepping Out. To access gsLearn, log into your MyGS account then click gsLearn on the left side of your screen. If you need assistance, contact council.
Part A: May 13th at Thousand Oaks Program Center 6pm-9pm
Part B: May 25th at Camp Arnaz 9am-4pm
If you have any questions about the training or Stepping Out, please reach out to council at info@girlscoutsccc.org or (800)822-2427.
Note: Participants will need to buy food for cooking preparation in addition to the Council fee. Each patrol will need to bring a few camping/cooking pieces of equipment.
Click here to register. Remember, you need to attend both parts of the training.

Finding My Voice Workshop (DBJCSA)
In this engaging and interactive program, Girl Scouts will explore the foundations of democracy and discover how their voices can create meaningful change. Through hands-on activities, thought-provoking discussions, and collaborative projects, participants will learn about the principles of government, civic responsibility, and the importance of active participation in their communities.
Girls will gain an understanding of the voting process, how laws are made, and the roles of local, state, and federal governments. They’ll also explore inspiring stories of women in leadership and discover how they, too, can make an impact.
By the end of the program, participants will feel empowered to take action, advocate for causes they care about, and become leaders in their schools, neighborhoods, and beyond.

Space Science Badge Workshop (DBJCSA)
Blast off into the exciting world of space science with our hands-on workshop designed for girls of all ages! Explore the wonders of the universe as you discover how stars are born, learn about the planets and their moons, and uncover the mysteries of the galaxies. Through interactive activities, experiments, and fun challenges, you’ll deepen your understanding of space and the science behind it.
Whether you’re a beginner or an aspiring astronaut, this workshop will ignite your curiosity about space while helping you earn your Space Science badge. Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience that combines learning with adventure!
Daisys & Brownies will create pocket books of the moon phases and our solar system, learn about sun dials and how they have been used throughout history, and learn about common constellations and learn the origins of the constellations.
Price: $10 per girl
Date (s): May 3rd & 4th
Times:
Daisy/Brownie: 10:30-12
Junior/Cadette: 12:30-2
Senior/Ambassador: 3:30-5

Knowing My Emotions Fun Patch Class (J)

Program Aide Core Training (CSA)
All girls in 6th grade (must be at least 11.5 years old) and above are invited to attend Program Aide Core Training. Girls will learn what it means to be a Program Aide (PA) and ways to engage and be a role model to younger girls.
Girls must complete this course to be a PA at Day Camp.
Girls are expected to stay the entire time and may wear face masks.
Program Aide Core Training (P.A.C.T.) is a council-designed leadership course and one of the steps required to earn the Program Aide pin. For more information on the Program Aide pin contact info@girlscoutsccc.org.

Program Aide Core Training (CSA)
All girls in 6th grade (must be at least 11.5 years old) and above are invited to attend Program Aide Core Training. Girls will learn what it means to be a Program Aide (PA) and ways to engage and be a role model to younger girls.
Girls must complete this course to be a PA at Day Camp.
Girls are expected to stay the entire time and may wear face masks.
Program Aide Core Training (P.A.C.T.) is a council-designed leadership course and one of the steps required to earn the Program Aide pin. For more information on the Program Aide pin contact info@girlscoutsccc.org.

Program Aide Core Training (CSA)
All girls in 6th grade (must be at least 11.5 years old) and above are invited to attend Program Aide Core Training. Girls will learn what it means to be a Program Aide (PA) and ways to engage and be a role model to younger girls.
Girls must complete this course to be a PA at Day Camp.
Girls are expected to stay the entire time and may wear face masks.
Program Aide Core Training (P.A.C.T.) is a council-designed leadership course and one of the steps required to earn the Program Aide pin. For more information on the Program Aide pin contact info@girlscoutsccc.org.

Camp Emerald Bay – Girl Adventures
Camp Emerald Bay is an amazing facility on beautiful Catalina Island. They offer Girl Adventure weekends throughout the year.
Activities Include:
- Kayaking and Paddleboarding
- Snorkeling
- Hiking and Fishing (equipment not provided)
- Pennington Marine Science Center Tour – Where kids can touch a shark!
- Shooting Sports
- Arts and Crafts
- Campfires