Join Girl Scouts from all over the Dakota Horizons Council for the 8 th Annual Camp LOL to enjoy all of the cool things nature has to offer! Camping provides opportuni es to build new skills, par cipate in outdoor ac vi es, and make new friends. Girls a ending camp will have the chance to learn tradi onal Girl Scout skills while earning various fun patches. Ques ons: Sarah Krogfoss email: smar n@polarcomm.com Phone: (218) 791 4216
Earliest check in: Friday 4:30pm Check out: Sunday 10:00am Friday: Registra on & Check in Chalet 5:00 6:00pm (Brownies and Up) Open Session 6:00 7:00pm Movie in the Park Amphitheater 7:00 9:00pm Saturday: Registra on & Check in Lodge 9:00 9:30am (Daisies and Up) Opening Flag Ceremony Flagpole 9:30 9:50am Program Session 1 10:00 10:50am Program Session 2 11:00 11:50am Lunch/Open Session 12:00 12:50pm Program Session 3 1:00 1:50pm Program session 4 2:00 2:50pm Open Session 3:00 5:00pm Dinner Lodge 5:00 6:00pm Closing Ceremony Flagpole 6:00 6:15pm SWAPS, Skits, and More Lodge 6:30 8:00pm Night Hike Lodge 9:00 10:00pm Sunday: Camp Check out Troops are responsible for all camping supplies, food, and first aid kits. Don t forget SWAPS! Saturday Lunch: Troops are encouraged to brown bag lunch to ensure girls are able to par cipate in as many ac vi es as possible. Saturday Dinner: Available at the Lodge for $6 per person. Catered by Troop #20018. (See Registra on form) 9:30 10:00am Open Programs: Available any me Hiking: Over 7 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails with two interpre ve trails. Guides and maps provided upon arrival, or print your own at h p://www.parkrec.nd.gov/parks/trsp/ maps.html. Outdoor Equipment: Available for use; horse shoes, volleyball, playground, ball field, soccer goals, ladder golf, corn toss, and more. Fishing poles: May be checked out at the Visitor Center. You supply your own bait. Girls over the age of 16 must have a Movie in the Park Enjoy a movie, with popcorn, outdoors at the amphitheater. SWAPS, Skits, and More This is your troops opportunity to shine with a fun skit. Celebrity judges will judge SWAPS and skits, so bring your best stuff. Don t forget something to sit on. If you have a SWAP entry for the compe on it needs to be at the Chalet no later than 3:15pm for judging. SWAPs categories Wildest Best Animal Best Food Skit Categories Best Theme Related Best Use of Props Funniest Saturday Night Hike Meet at the Lodge @ 9:00pm, to experience what you can find (or what can find YOU) a er dark!
Program Sessions Each troop will need to choose up to four Program Sessions for their troop. All troops must have a chaperone for each program. For example, if half the troop selects sewing and the other half selects hiking; each group must have the proper adult supervision. Program schedule is subject to change according to demand. Animal Trackers Masks and Disguises Animals are hiding all around us, so why don t we see them? Discover some of the masks and disguises cri ers use and make your own. Open to Daisy through Ambassador (Max 20 / session) Put your detec ve hats on and hit the trails in search of the cri ers living at Turtle River! 110 minute Session (Max of 20 / session) Bu on Cra s Bu on, bu on, we will have lots of bu ons to create your own unique cri er! Bonkers for Bugs Bugs are the BEST! We will be searching high and low for all the bugs, big and small. Open to Daisy through Ambassador (Max of 20/session) (Max of 20 / session) Earthly Art Wild about nature? Bring it home with you with the nature art you will make! (Max of 20 / session) Animal Homes Where do cri ers spend their nights? See some animal homes first hand and test your skills making your own. Open to Daisy through Ambassador (Max of 20/session) Journaling with Nature Tell a good story or simply jot down your day in a nature journal of your crea on! (Max of 20/ session) Feather Art Ruffle some feathers while crea ng a mobile made from items found in nature. (Max 20 / session)
Accommodations Cabins Visit the Turtle River State Park website for more informa on on accommoda ons: h p://www.parkrec.nd.gov/parks/trsp/trsp.html $74 per night/day use Please contact Sarah Krogfoss to confirm cabin availability before submi ng registra on. A total of twelve units ten units sleep six each, bunk bed style; two units are wheelchair accessible and sleep three each. All units are equipped with private showers and toilets. Linens and bedding are NOT provided. No cooking is allowed inside; however, grills and picnic tables are available nearby. First come first serve for cabin reserva ons. Cabins must be reserved for Friday AND Saturday night. Cabins keys must be returned to Sarah by 10:00am Sunday morning. Campsites $39 per night/day use Fire ring and picnic table provided. Maximum of 2 tents per campsite (addi onal tents may be added to campsites for an addi onal $12.00 per night). Tents may not be placed on cabin lawns. Camp Park Pass $7 per vehicle per day Each vehicle is required to have a Camp Park Pass, or a ND Parks & Recrea on annual vehicle entrance permit. Each Camp Park Pass is good for ONE day of camp; Friday, Saturday or Sunday. If you stay for all three days you will need to purchase 3 camp park passes. Program fees No refunds available for registra ons, cabins, or campsites a er July 17th. Daisy $50 per girl Fee covers: Saturday Program Sessions, Camp LOL patch, fun patches, T shirt, and lanyard with badge. Troop is responsible for meals. Brownie & Up $55 per girl Fee covers: Friday evening ac vi es and Saturday Program Sessions, Camp LOL patch, fun patches, T shirt, and lanyard with badge. Troop is responsible for meals. Adults Free May order T shirt for $15. Things to know: All wood must be purchased from the park. Outside wood is not allowed due to the emerald ash borer threat. Turtle River State Park is a protected area for wildlife, plants, insects and other natural things. It is unlawful to collect from the park, including rocks and wood. Be sure to prac ce Leave No Trace principles during Camp LOL. Don t forget your Dakota Horizons Bucks for Shop in a Box! Ques ons: Sarah Krogfoss email: smar n@polarcomm.com Phone: (218) 791 4216
Registration Form Must be postmarked no later than 17 July. No excep ons! No Refunds! Troop #: Troop Level: Troop Leader Phone #: Cell #: Email: Co Leader/Adult Volunteer Phone #: Cell #: Emergency Contact (not a ending camp) Phone #: Cell #: Fees: Please call Sarah before registering for a cabin unit. No refunds available a er July 17, 2017 for registra ons, cabins, or campsites. # of Daisy a ending X $50 Fee total: $ # of Brownie through Ambassador a ending X $55 Fee total: $ # of cabins X # of nights X $74 Cabin total: $ Program Sessions: Please list the number of Girl Scouts par cipa ng in the Friday evening program, and each of the Saturday Program Sessions; refer to page 3 for Program Session descrip ons. If the en re troop is not a ending the same session, please use the next page to indicate each girl s name and her session choices. Friday Program (Brownies and Up) Movie in the Park # of Girl Scouts # of campsites X # of nights X $39 Campsite total: $ # of Camp Park Passes X # of days X $7 Parking Pass total: $ Saturday Program Selec ons # of Girl Scouts # of adult T shirts X $15 Adult t shirt total: $ # of Saturday dinners X $6 Dinner total: $ Total amount paid: $ Saturday Night Hike
Girl Scouts & Sessions: If the en re troop is not a ending the same sessions please, indicate each girl in the troop below and her desired sessions. Sessions may not be changed the day of. Name Sessions Alternate op ons: Girl Scouts may only attend the Saturday Program Sessions they are scheduled for.
Girl Scouts & Shirts: Please list the Girl Scout and adult names and shirt sizes below. All par cipants and adults much be registered to a end camp. Scout shirts are included in their registra on fee. Adult shirts are $15.00. Y=Youth A=Adult Make checks payable to: Grand Traills Service Unit Mail registration to SGFSU ATTN: Sarah Krogfoss PO Box 232 Thompson, ND 58278