Thursday, January 30, 2014

Kappa Delta Sorority Hosts a Sleepover at the College of William and Mary


February 7, 2014

5p.m. to 9 a.m.

Kappa Delta House on the campus of the College of William and Mary

$5 (checks can be made to Kappa Delta Sorority)

To register email: kdalphapigirlscouts@gmail.com by February 3, 2014


Join the ladies of Kappa Delta for a sleepover at the College of William and Mary at the Kappa Delta House! The KD’s will offer activities toward confidence and team building. The sleepover is open to Girl Scout Brownies and Juniors only.

Award Nomination Deadline Extended

Due to office closures, the nomination deadline for adult awards (Appreciation, Honor, Thanks, and Thanks II) and the Buck Harris Award for girls has been extended until Wednesday, February 5, 2014.

Nomination forms and information can be found here:

For Adult Awards: http://www.gsccc.org/Recognitions.aspx

For the Buck Harris Award:  http://www.gsccc.org/media/20007/buck_harris_award_nomination_3_13.pdf

For questions, contact the volunteer services staff at volunteer@gsccc.org.

GSCCC Offices and Shops are Closed Friday, January 31, 2014

Due to weather conditions, all Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast offices and shops are closed on Friday, January 31, 2014.

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Buck Harris and Adult Award Nomination Reminders - Deadline Approaching!

It's award nomination time!  The following awards will be presented at the Annual Award Luncheon following Annual Council Meeting on March 8, 2014 at Norfolk State University.

The Buck Harris Award is for girls nominated by other girls in her troop, group or service unit. Nominators should see the Girl Scout nominee as a person who has an awareness of herself as a unique person of worth; relates to others with a sensitivity and respect for their needs, feelings and contributions; has developed values that give meaning and direction to her life; and uses her skills and talents to serve the community in some way.

Nomination Deadline:  January 31, 2014
The Buck Harris Award nomination form can be found here.


National Adult Awards are for adult members who provide exemplary service and go above and beyond the expectations of their position to make a difference in the organization.  Nominations are being accepted for Appreciation Pin, Honor Pin, Thanks Badge, Thanks Badge II, and Years of Volunteer Service.

Nomination Deadline: January 31, 2014
Information about all adult awards and nomination instructions can be found here.

Friday, January 17, 2014

2014 Annual Council Meeting

Plan on attending the Annual Council Meeting on Saturday, March 8, 2014, at Norfolk State University.  Guest Speaker is Dr. Sandra Deloatch, provost and vice president for academic affairs for NSU.

Adult Awards Luncheon
Join the Council in honoring this year’s President’s Award, Dorothy Barber Lifetime Achievement Award, Buck Harris Award, and Women of Courage, Confidence and Character recipients at the Awards Luncheon immediately following the Annual Council Meeting.

Girl Scouts of the USA national awards, including the Thanks Badge, Honor Pin, Appreciation Pin, and 20 + Years of Adult Service pins will also be presented.

Luncheon Menu
Oven Roasted Rotisserie Chicken Quarters Seasoned Wild Rice,
Vegetable Medley, Rolls
Or
Rigatoni Pasta and Grilled Seasonal Vegetables, Assorted Focaccia Breads

Both lunches are served with House Salad, Girl Scout Cookie-inspired Dessert, Water, Iced Tea & Coffee

Register for both Annual Council Meeting and Awards Luncheon online at eBiz.gsccc.org or click here for the registration form.

Registration deadline February 28, 2014.

Questions? Contact Dale McClure at dalem@gsccc.org or (757) 410-0213.

Scouting Religious Emblem Facilitator Training


Holy Trinity Catholic Church - Norfolk
Saturday, January 25, 2014
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
This event is free. Deadline to register is 4:30 p.m. Monday, January 20, 2014.

Calling all Girl Scout volunteers involved in Catholic religious emblems training! We will hold a train the trainer course for religious emblem training facilitators that will certify both new and experienced facilitators to conduct religious emblems training in your church or scouting group. The Catholic religious emblems programs for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts will be reviewed followed by breakout sessions to cover in detail the Girl Scout programs. There is no charge and lunch will be provided. Dress is uniform preferred. Come and become prepared to lead your Scouts in earning one of the Catholic religious emblems!

Register  for this event here or contact (804) 622-5159, scouting@richmonddiocese.org for more information.






Battleship Wisconsin Overnights at Nauticus in Norfolk, Virginia

 
Interior Dates
  • April 5, 12, 19
  • May 3, 9, 17, 31
  • June 7, 21, 28
  • July 4**, 12, 19, 26
  • Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23
  • Sept. 13, 20, 27
  • Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25
  • Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22
  • Dec. 6, 13, 31**

 
Deck Dates
  • March 22
  • April 26 Tattoo Festival
  • May 24
  • June 13  Father/Son Overnight
  • July (Date to be determined) Boy Scout Jamboree!

$64 per person includes:
  • Sleep inside original quarters of the Battleship Wisconsin
  • Hot breakfast in Battleship Wisconsin's officers' mess/wardroom
  • Commemorative souvenir and patch
  • Rotating schedule of activities
  • Historic Battleship Wisconsin movie
  • Two-day admission to Nauticus and the Battleship Wisconsin
For more information or to register contact reservations@nauticus.org or call (757) 664-1000.
    **Fireworks on July 4th  & New Years Eve Dec.31st In Town Point Park!**
    *Dates may be subject to change

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thursday, January 16, 2014

    Offices and Shops Closed - Monday, January 20, 2014

    All Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast offices and retail shops will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 20, 2014.

    Annual Girl Scout Awards

    It's award nomination time!  The following awards will be presented at the Annual Award Luncheon following Annual Council Meeting on March 8, 2014 at Norfolk State University.

    The Buck Harris Award is for girls nominated by other girls in her troop, group or service unit. Nominators should see the Girl Scout nominee as a person who has an awareness of herself as a unique person of worth; relates to others with a sensitivity and respect for their needs, feelings and contributions; has developed values that give meaning and direction to her life; and uses her skills and talents to serve the community in some way.

    Nomination Deadline:  January 31, 2014
    The Buck Harris Award nomination form can be found here.


    National Adult Awards are for adult members who provide exemplary service and go above and beyond the expectations of their position to make a difference in the organization.  Nominations are being accepted for Appreciation Pin, Honor Pin, Thanks Badge, Thanks Badge II, and Years of Volunteer Service.

    Nomination Deadline: January 31, 2014
    Information about all adult awards and nomination instructions can be found here.


    Wednesday, January 15, 2014

    NAWIC Goes Green



    Camp Skimino, Williamsburg
    March 8, 2014
    10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
    $13


    The National Association of Women in Construction will teach you to build a sustainable house inside and out through Techbridge Make It Green. Everyone thinks "green" but let's really see if you know what green materials are. Do you know what construction materials are made from shredded paper, sorghum stalk or rubber tree sap? Will your finished room be awarded a silver, gold or platinum Techbridge award in green design?
    Deadline: February 14, 2014
    This is a girl-only event. Adults may be asked to stay on site to meet ratios.
    Note: Girls need to bring a shoe box with a lid. Bring a bag lunch and drink for a half hour lunch break.

    For program content questions contact donnaf@gsccc.org
    For registration questions contact support@gsccc.org

    Register online for activities and events by visiting ebiz.gsccc.org

    Monday, January 13, 2014

    Special offers at Hampton Coliseum for Girl Scouts

    Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam

    February 14, 2014 7:30 p.m.
    February 15, 2014 2 p.m.
    Girl Scout patch included!
    Save $5 on select tickets! Kids (2-12) just $5 in advance!
    This discount is valid on tickets regularly priced at $25.
    The deadline for Girl Scout orders is February 12, 2014. Additional fees may apply.



    Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents LEGENDS

    April 17, 2014  10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
    April 18, 2014  3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
    April 19, 2014  11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
    April 20, 2014  3 p.m.
    Girl Scout patch included!
    $13
    This discount is valid on tickets regularly priced at $25 and $15. The deadline for Girl Scout orders is April 15, 2014. Additional fees may apply.
     

    For more information contact:

    Hampton Coliseum Group Sales
    757-838-5650 ext. 68943
    groupsales@hampton.gov 

    Visit www.hamptoncoliseum.org for more information and group order forms.



     
     

    Friday, January 10, 2014

    GS Program Basics Class Just Added!

    An additional GS Program Basics class has just been added.  Please register before January 22nd if you still need to attend the class.

    When:  Saturday, January 25, 2014

    Time:  9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon

    Where:  Peninsula Service Center, 894 J. Clyde Morris Boulevard, Newport News, VA, 23601

    Registration through eBiz is here.

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial & Unity March

    Girl Scout Troop 5073 from Boykins invites Girl Scouts and friends to attend their 4th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial and Unity March. It will take place Monday, January 20 at Paul D. Camp Community College, located at 100 North College Drive in Franklin. Those interested in participating should gather in the parking lot. The march begins at 8:45 a.m. and will be led by Greg Scott, a Southampton County native and former NFL player. Following the march, Girl Scouts can gather inside the Workforce Center for entertainment and a special message from Greg Scott. This is a free event for all.

    Partners for the event include: Paul D. Camp Community College Office of Student Activities, Cover 3 Foundations, First Baptist Church Family, and Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

    Cookie Gram

    During the cookie season, the communications department at GSCCC will be periodically sending out a special newsletter, Cookie Gram, with useful information, helpful marketing tips and much more. Find the first two Cookie Gram newsletters here:

    Cookie Gram, December 20, 2013

    Cookie Gram, January 20, 2014

    If you would like to submit a story or photograph, send an email to kaitlins@gsccc.org.

    Reminder: 2013 Cookie Credits expire January 31, 2014

    Girls in troops that elected to take rewards and who sold over 700 boxes of cookies during the 2013 cookie program were eligible to select cookie credits as part of their Super Seller Club rewards. Please remind girls that these cookie credits expire on January 31, 2014.  Cookie credits can be used in the council shop and to pay for council sponsored events.

    For more information, contact the GSCCC, Product Sales Manager, Alexandria Carruth at alexandriac@gsccc.org.

    Thursday, January 9, 2014

    Girl Scout Leadership Institute

    Applications are being accepted for the Girl Scout Leadership Institute.

    Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI)
    National Council Session
    October 16 - 19, 2014
    Salt Lake City, Utah
    $300
    Deadline: February 21, 2014
    Ten girls and two adult chaperones will be selected to attend.
     
     
     
    What is the Girl Scout Leadership Institute?

    The Girl Scout Leadership Institute (GSLI) is a triennial conference that presents girls 14 and older with three days of leadership skill-building activities tied to the Girl Scout Leadership Experience (GSLE). Each GSLI is unique, and the 2014 GSLI is no exception. Girls tell us they want to make a real difference in the world, so this GSLI will focus on big issues about which girls across the country and around the globe are passionate. Girls will get the latest information on their chosen issues from experts in the field, work together on solutions, learn techniques for innovation, advocacy, and planning, and return home ready to make a specific impact in their communities and councils. The GSLI experience will give each girl the opportunity to make new friends, develop important skills, learn about new planning processes and take advantage of a support system that will be there to meet her needs—all delivered in a fun, engaging way. Each girl will also create action plans that will provide her and her council with a significant and lasting return on investment.

    Who can attend?

    The Girl Scout Leadership Institute is open to girls 14 and older. GSCCC is selecting a team of ten girls and two chaperones.

    Girls who are elected as national delegates are automatically registered for GSLI. The GSLI sessions will be designed around selected issues. Many of the GSLI sessions overlap with the National Council Session, so girls who are elected as national delegates will attend the National Council Session as a delegate and will miss some of their selected issue sessions. 
    Facts about the 2014 GSLI

    Eligibility: Girls who are 14 or older at the time of GSLI (by October 16, 2014) are eligible to attend the GSLI.

    Dates: GSLI will run from early afternoon on October 16, 2014, through the evening of October 18, 2014. The GSCCC GSLI delegation will depart Virginia on October 15, 2014 and will return on October 19, 2014.

    Participation in national convention: Girls’ and chaperones’ fees include admission to the national convention and girls are encouraged and welcome to attend the business sessions, exhibits, celebrations, and conversations when GSLI is not in session. 

    Cost: The GSLI requires group registration (girls and chaperones). The fee includes entrance to the National Council Sessions, Conversations of Consequence, Hall of Exhibits, plenaries, travel, accommodations and meals, as well as all GSLI sessions and materials. 

    Girl’s fee: $300.00 
    Chaperone’s fee: $300.00










     

    Delegate Webinar Recording

    Service unit delegates who were unable to attend the face-to-face meeting or one of the webinars can now view a recording of the webinar. Register through ebiz, and you will receive an email message with the link to the recording.  At the end of the recording, you will be asked to complete a short questionnaire.  You will receive credit for completing this training requirement once the questionnaire is submitted.

    Register for the webinar recording here.

    (https://gsusa.ebiz.uapps.net/vp/FamilyManagement/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductId=222322796&featured=1)

    Delegates and alternate delegates are required to attend the face-to-face meeting, attend the webinar, or view a recording of the webinar.  If you haven't completed this part of your responsibility, please view the recording by January 24th.

    For questions, contact Cheryl McGrenra, Adult Learning Manager, at adultlearning@gsccc.org.

    GS Program Basics Class

    GS Program Basics Class

    The GS Program Basics class scheduled for Thursday, January 16th, at Kings Grant Presbyterian Church in Virginia Beach, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., is in jeopardy of being cancelled due to low enrollment.

    If you still need to attend this class, please register through eBiz here.



    Wednesday, January 8, 2014

    "We're All In This Together" Volunteer Support Team and Adult Learning Facilitator Retreat

    JANUARY 17-18, 2014

    Volunteer Support Team Retreat 2014

    "We're All In This Together" will be the theme of the Volunteer Support Team and Adult Learning Facilitator Retreat that will be held January 17-18, 2014, in Camp Skimino's Enmeier Center.  This retreat is for Community and Service Unit level volunteer support team members (includes adult learning facilitators).

    Friday night we will open the doors for check-in at 6 p.m. Saturday will be a full day of activities from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m..  Join us for team building and professional development workshops plus a lot of fun activities. View event details here, and register now here.

    Overnight Accommodations:

    There is still time to reserve a hotel room (at your own expense) or you can stay at Camp Skimino.  You can decide where you want to spend the night!  

    The two hotels where we have blocks of rooms under "GSCCC" are listed below.  
      
    Days Inn Williamsburg
    902 Richmond Road
    Williamsburg, VA 23185
    757-229-5060
    Rates:  $48.23 for up to 4 people in a room (includes tax)
    Must reserve by January 10, 2014

    OR

    Holiday Inn Express
    720 Lightfoot Road
    Williamsburg, VA 23188
    757-220-0062
    Rates:  $68.54 for up to 4 people in a room (tax and occupancy fee already included)
    Deadline Extended!  Must reserve by January 10, 2014

    Block of rooms for both hotels is listed under “GSCCC”.

    Please contact Cheryl McGrenra, Adult Learning Manager, at 757-410-0595 or cherylm@gsccc.org with any questions.

    Tuesday, January 7, 2014

    Volunteer Opportunity at WAGGGS World Center - Sangam


    A message from the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts World Center Sangam in India:

    Namaste from Sangam!

    The application deadline for Sangam volunteers has been extended to January 15, 2014. If you know a young woman who would make a great volunteer in an international environment, please let her know! Applications can be downloaded here.

    We hope to see you soon here at your Girl Scouting home in India!
    For more information about this opportunity, contact:

    Christa Ochocki
    Deputy World Center Manager: Operations
    Sangam World Center

    Main Line: +91 (0) 20 6500 8066
    Cell: +91 9970071393
    Email: operations@sangamworldcentre.org


    Monday, January 6, 2014

    Annual Council Meeting Silent Auction - Applications due February 1, 2014


    Annual Council Meeting will be held Saturday, March 8, 2014 at Norfolk State University. A silent auction is held at this event to support girls in the travel pathway. Any girl registered with Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast Council who is participating in an approved Girl Scout travel opportunity can submit items to be included in the silent auction.

    Complete guidelines for participation are located on the Annual Council Meeting page of the Girl Scouts of Colonial Coast Council website.

    To participate in the silent auction, review the guidelines and complete an application by February 1, 2014.  Submit your completed application to the community travel pathway coordinator listed for your community in the guidelines for participation.
     

     

    GSCCC Scrapbooking Group

    The next meeting of the GSCCC Scrapbookers will take place Saturday, January 11 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Riverside United Methodist Church in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, located at 1460 Edgewood Drive. Attendees can expect to work on personal projects, as well as contribute to special Council scrapbooks. Plan to bring scissors, a ruler and photo safe adhesive- please no Elmer's brand.

    The scrapbooking group is currently looking for photos of the 100th anniversary sleepover and scavenger hunt that took place at the Girl Scouts Rock the Beach event held in 2012. To share photos or RSVP for Saturday’s meeting, send an email to scrapbooking@gsccc.org.

    Friday, January 3, 2014

    Governor's School Winter Dance Concert


    January 16-18, 2014
    8 p.m.
    TCC Roper Performing Arts Center, Norfolk
    $15 general admission
    $10 students/ seniors


    And as the new year begins, we celebrate with the GSA Winter Dance Concert and you're invited!  

    Please join us for a wonderful evening of dance including Jose Limon's, Walstein Sanata, new works by Kathy Brenner, Joni Petre-Scholz, Janelle Spruill and Krista Zomar as well as a new student work.


    We are proud of our young artists and their accomplishments!!

    To purchase tickets, visit tccropercenter.org

    For more information visit gsarts.net or call 628-2746.
     

    Thursday, January 2, 2014

    Office Supply Discount Program

    EMTA Enterprises has partnered with Office Depot to provide a national discount program, and is making this sponsored discount program available to Girl Scouts.  Receive savings of up to 80% on office and school supplies from Office Depot. Shop online or go to the nearest Office Depot location to take advantage of these special discounted prices on products and services. All online orders are delivered next day with free shipping on orders over $50.

    Accessing the discount is easy. Go to http://emta.ctcsavings.com/ and click the SHOP ONLINE to receive your savings online…or click on PRINT FREE CARD to print the discount card for use at Office Depot locations. This program is 100% FREE to all Girl Scouts! Just shop and save!