Girl Scouts: So much more than s'mores...
If
you were to ask a non-Girl Scout what Girl Scouting is about, what would they
say to you? Cookies? Crafts? S’mores? Well, we’re here to tell you, Girl Scouts
is way more than Cookies, Crafts and S’mores! In a recent study of nearly 2,000
Girl Scout alumnae, 49 percent described “camping trips” as one of the most
positive aspects of their Girl Scout experience—ranking it just behind “fun”
and “friendships with Girl Scouts.” (GSRI, 2014) This comes as no
surprise when you consider that Girl Scout camp gives girls a chance to have FUN with both OLD AND NEW FRIENDS!
The
Girl Scout Research Institute’s latest report, More Than S’mores: Successes and Surprises in Girl Scouts’ Outdoor Experiences,
discusses how Girl Scout Camp not only keeps girls active, but gives girls the
opportunity to spend time in nature which provides “novelty and challenge,
which further enhances leadership skills.” (GSRI, 2014)
Camping
is considered the number-one most memorable outdoor activity in Girl Scouts (GSRI, 2014)! Girl Scout camps
like GSNC’s Camp Blue Bay continue to be a key
part to the Scouting experience. They provide outdoor experiences including
camping in tents, swimming, outdoor cooking, playing sports and boating. Most
importantly, Girl Scout camp gives girls the opportunity to be outdoors, relax,
make new friends, try new things, be independent and most importantly have FUN.
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