Location: Civil War Museum
Saturday, October 12 - Juniors: Victorian Tea
Earned Badges: Playing the Past and Social Butterfly
$30 per Scout, only the scout needs to register. Badges included in the ticket price.
Please also answer registration questions: troop number and scout age.
Travel back in time and explore customs and traditions among women and girls during Victorian America. Learn about the challenges and triumphs of being a girl in this era while accomplishing a creative writing task, trying on clothes, sharing tea and cake, and learning the art of conversation.
Location: Kenosha Public Museum
Saturday, November 23 - Juniors: Art Adventure
Earned Badges: Art & Design and Craft & Tinker
$30 per Scout, only the scout needs to register. Badges included in the ticket price.
Please also answer registration questions: troop number and scout age.
Ready, Set, Craft! Explore art, craft and design through the lends of the self-taught artists on display in the upcoming exhibition Rooted Visions. Juniors will create abstract art with paint, learn printmaking for representational art, delve into art history and craft functional candles. Girls will learn how to bring artistic concepts to life and experiment with color, texture, and form to express their unique visions.
Location: Kenosha Public Museum
Saturday, January 18 - Cadettes: Forensic Investigators
Earned Badge: Special Agent
$30 per Scout, only the scout needs to register. Badges included in the ticket price.
Please also answer registration questions: troop number and scout age.
Girl Scouts will learn about the exciting world of forensic science by examining fingerprints, recreating blood splatter patterns, and extracting DNA. Meet and talk to real-life forensic Investigators from the Kenosha Police Department!
Location: Kenosha Public Museum
Saturday, February 8 - Juniors: Animal Habitats
Earned Badge: Animal Habitats
$30 per Scout, only the scout needs to register. Badges included in the ticket price.
Please also answer registration questions: troop number and scout age.
Become a scientist and study animals in our exhibits to understand their survival adaptations, practice your observation skills with scientific illustration, and create model animal habitats. Girl Scouts will complete all the requirements to earn the Animal Habitats badge.