Girl Scouts - Animal Habitats

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Saturday January 6

10:00 AM  –  12:30 PM

 

All Girl Scout Programs for October 2023-January 2024 Listed Below

 

Location: Civil War Museum

Saturday, October 7 - Juniors: Victorian Tea

Earned Badge: Playing the Past and Social Butterfly

$25 per Scout, adults free but requested to also register in advance with scout. 

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, 18th - Brownies: Paint My World

Earned Badge: Painting 

$25 per Scout, adults free but requested to also register in advance with scout. 

Please also answer registration questions, troop number, and scout age. 

Using watercolors, tempera, and DIY puffy paint experience the world of a painter and express yourself by creating four different art pieces. 

 

Saturday, January 6th, 2024 - Juniors: Animal Habitats 

Earned Badge: Animal Habitats

$25 per Scout, adults free but requested to also register in advance with scout. 

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. This scout program will also visit the Plant or Plastics? exhibition and discuss how plastic pollution affects animal habitats. 

 

Location: Kenosha Public Museum

Saturday, January 27th, 2024 - Cadettes: Forensic Science 

Earned Badge: Special Agent 

$25 per Scout, adults free but requested to also register in advance with scout. 

Please also answer registration questions, troop number, and scout age. 

Girl Scouts learn about the exciting world of forensic science by investigating a crime! Scouts will examine the crime scene, understand the science of fingerprints, extract DNA, and recreate blood spatter patterns. After the investigation, girls will then use their new knowledge to solve the crime.