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T.R.E.C. (Teens Reaching
Extraordinary Challenges)
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Facilitator: Volunteer-led
Place: Camp Hoffman, West
Kingston, RI
Date: Friday, Oct. 26 - Sunday,
Oct. 28, 2018
Time: 5:00PM Fri - 1:00PM Sun
Cost: $15.00 per girl (FREE for adults)
Age: C Division I & S A Division II
Registration closes Oct. 12, 2018
Sign up your Troop/Group and
challenge other girls your age in
the 13th Annual T.R.E.C. event of
outdoor competitions! Pitch your
own tents and compete in lashing,
fire building, cooking, orienteering,
Leave No Trace, and more! Register
early via GSSNE to get the booklet
outlining events so you can prepare
and practice! Interested girls are
recommended to get together and
form a patrol/group for participation
in this event. Email teamTREC@
hotmail.com with any questions.
Minimum: 20 | Maximum: 125
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Minimum: 40 | Maximum: 100
Venture Out: Crack the Code
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Facilitator: Council Sponsored
Place: Camp Hoffman, West Kingston, RI
Date: Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018
Time: 9:00AM - 3:00PM
Cost: $25.00 per girl
Registration closes Oct. 12, 2018
Girls will rotate through hands-on
activity stations learning about
different types of engineering.
They’ll build their own rolling toys
to take home, design an egg bungee
jump, make an electrical circuit
booklet to share with younger girls,
design a Rube Goldberg machine to
crush cans, create an engineering
collage, and build a challenging paper
tower. Since the stations are run by
engineering and science collegians,
they can address any questions
the girls (or you) may have on what
courses to take for these careers.
Run and sponsored by the Society of
Women Engineers (SWE). Girls will
take home the SWE patch.
Facilitator: Partner Program
Place: URI Pastore Hall, 51 Lower
College Rd., Kingston, RI 02881
Date: Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018
Time: 9:00AM – 12:00PM
Cost: $10.00 per girl
Registration closes Oct. 19, 2018
Do you have what it takes to crack the code? Your team will compete
in a series of challenges while compiling clues to crack the code to the
ultimate prize. Along the way you will learn new skills and even earn
some of the requirements for an Outdoor badge! This program is the
perfect introduction to basic outdoor survival skills. Bring a bag lunch
and we’ll provide the snacks! Note: Individually-registered girls must
be accompanied by an adult.
Minimum: 30 | Maximum: 80
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