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USA Girl Scouts Overseas - West Pacific, 2008 Winter Conference – Mind, Body & Soul? Dates: February 21 - 23, 2008 Location: Osan Air Base, Pyeongtaek, S. Korea Registration Fee: $185 for USAGSO West Pacific Adult Members $90 for USAGSO Trainers conducting workshops $250 for all NON USAGSO West Pacific Participants. For non U.S.military ID card holders additional information will be requested from you in order to attain base access for this three day event. In addition, off base housing options will be sent to you separately. Click below to review all the FANTASTIC workshops offered! Click here to download ![]() ![]() The Girl Scout Leadership Development Pin application should be completed by all leaders who have served one year and who have completed their Orientation, Basic Leadership Training, First Aid and Outdoor Training. The form must be submitted to your Overseas Committee Chair before it is sent to the USAGSO-West Pacific offices. Click here to download ![]() Job Description for potential Girl Scout Trainers. Click here to download ![]() Click here to download ![]() For your immediate use, a color PDF version of the 2006 Blue Book of Basic Documents is attached. USA Girl Scouts Overseas West Pacific will also receive hard copy editions of both the 2006 Blue Book of Basic Documents and Leader's Digest. We anticipate that these books will be finished and be mailed in late September. Click here to download ![]() GSUSA Girl and Adult Registration Forms and the GSUSA Dues Summary form for Early Bird Registration use. To be returned to Overseas Committee Registrars. Overseas Committee Registrars - please make a copy for your files and send the original to USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific. All money and forms should be sent by certified mail! Click here to download ![]() The Girl Scout Gold Award Project Proposal Form must be submitted to USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific, Okinawa Service Center (see contact information on front cover) at least six weeks prior to the start of your project. This application includes a timeline and plan for the project. The volunteer Gold Award Committee at USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific must review your proposal. If you do not hear from the DMM/Program within three weeks, contact the Okinawa Service Center. The Gold Award Committee may make suggestions based on safety, timelines, or project standards. You cannot start your project without approval from the Gold Award Committee. A completed Girl Scout Gold Award Final Report Form must also be filled in and submitted to USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific, Gold Award Committee. Ceremonies should be planned by you, your troop/group, or your Overseas Committee to honor you upon completion of the project. Click here to download ![]() You are not required to have projects approved by USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific, your Overseas Committee Management Team or anyone other than a leader or advisor helping with Girl Scout activities. However, so that we can recognize your achievement, please forward a copy of the final report and a photograph of yourself working on your project to the USA Girl Scouts Overseas-Okinawa Service Center (the address is on the front cover). Your leaders can purchase the Silver Award for you at either of the USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific shops. Click here to download ![]() Although advance approval of the Bronze Award project from USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific is not required, a final project report form upon completion of the project must be submitted to USA Girl Scouts Overseas-West Pacific in order to authorize purchase of the pin by the troop leader. Click here to download ![]() USA Girl Scouts Overseas - West Pacific encourages all older girls to check out Travel Opportunities for Girl Scouts ages 11-17 and the STUDIO 2B destinations Event Listings. Go to the source CLICK HEREwww.studio2b.org/escape/destinations and check out the events listings for yourself!!! STUDIO 2BSM destinations applications and reference forms are due to each Overseas Committee Chair by November 1, 2006. OCC's please mail each girl's completed packet, with your signature and verification of the applicants Girl Scout membership to: Judy Seigler, Assistant Director, USA Girl Scouts Overseas, Girl Scouts of the USA, 420 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10018, USA by November 15, 2006 and advise her by email jseigler@girlscouts.org of the applicants you are mailing in. Questions? Comments? Contact: Jill Pollard, Director Membership & Marketing at 645-2323 or jill.marie.pollard@us.army.mil Click here to download ![]() Please complete and forward to CEO, USA Girl Scouts Overseas - West Pacific with fees and all required paperwork. Click here to download ![]() Please complete and forward to CEO, USA Girl Scouts Overseas - West Pacific with fees and all required paperwork. Click here to download ![]() Please complete and forward to CEO, USA Girl Scouts Overseas - West Pacific with fees and all required paperwork. Click here to download ![]() ![]() Program Ideas - The West Pacific Girl Scout Star Family Program The purpose of this program is to stimulate adult involvement in troop/group activities which will result in: • Increased support for troop/group leadership. • Expanded troop program opportunities. • Greater retention of girls and adults. Click here to download ![]() ![]() Program Ideas - Summer Fun Patch Guide Purpose: The Summer Fun Patch guide is used by Camp Courtney Overseas Committee to keep girls interested in Girl Scouts over the summer and let them know about all of our summer events. The document is made in MS Publisher which can be modified to include each commitee's contact information and summer schedule. The patch displayed is ordered from www.design-it.com for $.75 each. Click here to download ![]() ![]() Program Ideas - Water Drop Patch project This project was jointly developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Girl Scout Council of the Nation's Capital (GSCNC). The purpose of the project is to encourage girls to: - Make a difference in their communities by becoming watershed and wetlands stewards - Use their skills and their knowledge to educate others in their communities about the need to protect the nation's valuable water resources - Explore the natural world to gain an interest in science and math Click here to download ![]() ![]() Program Ideas - Teddy Bear Tea Outline Purpose: To recruit girls and adult volunteers. This can be part of a school registration night. Cadette Girl Scout troops can perform this as a service project. Length: One hour (approx.) Setting: A room large enough for girls to play games while parents are in an adjoining area to learn about the Girl Scout program. Tables and chairs will be needed for the parent meeting. Participants: Potential Daisy Girl Scouts and their parents. 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