Waukesha County

Fall 2024 • Spring 2025
 Girl Scout Nights: Tues., Sept. 24 & Thurs., Sept. 26
Cub Scout Night: Spring 2025


 

Girl Scout Night
Fall 2024 schedule

$6 per Girl Scout per program
Badges not provided 

Join us to earn badges at our Fall Girl Scout Night!

• Come as a Troop or independently
• Each Girl Scout must be accompanied by parent chaperone (individual scout) or leader chaperones (troop).
• Each Girl Scout must register individually for desired programs
• Programs start promptly; please arrive on time as groups will head out on the trails.
• Portion of each program* is outside; be sure to dress for the weather. 
• Cancellation: A program may be cancelled if fewer than ten enrollments
 Register online by Noon the day before each programSorry, no late registrations accepted


Below: View program schedule and register for Daisy, Brownie, and Junior!

September 24, 2024 Tuesday

Scout Rank Time Program Registration
 Daisy 5:00 - 6:00 pm  

Eco Learner
Limit: 30 Girl Scouts

Nature gives us many gifts. Daisy Girl Scouts will learn: ways to give back by protecting nature, how to be prepared before going outdoors, and how to protect nature from trash. We will also play a wildlife game and observe plants
and animals within a “nature circle.”
*Dress for the weather.

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 Register
Junior 5:00 - 6:30 pm 

Animal Habitats Badge
Limit: 60 Girl Scouts

Junior Girl Scouts will learn about animal habitats in Wisconsin, investigate animal habitats at Retzer Nature Center, learn about endangered habitats and how to protect and create animal habitats. We will complete steps 1-4.
*Dress for the weather.

Register

 

September 26, 2024 Thursday

Scout Rank Time Program Registration
Brownie 5:00 - 6:30 pm  

Bugs Badge
Limit: 60 Girl Scouts

Talk to a bug specialist, see bugs in action, explore bug homes, take a brief bug walk, and take home a bug craft.
*Dress for the weather.
 Register

Cub Scout Night
Spring 2025 schedule

STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS TO COME
$6 per scout per program
Badges not provided 

Join us to complete adventures during our Spring Cub Scout Night!

• Come as a Scout Den or independently
• Each Scout must be accompanied by parent chaperone (individual scout) or leader chaperones (den).
• Each Scout must register individually for desired programs
• Parents, leaders, and siblings: registration required only for Planetarium programs.
• Programs start promptly at scheduled times; please arrive on time.
• Portion of each program* is outside; be sure to dress for the weather. *Except Planetarium programs.
• Cancellation: A program may be cancelled if fewer than ten enrollments
 More details will come in the Sept.-Dec. 2024 Environmental Education Activity Guide


Below: View program schedule and register for Tiger, Wolf, Bear, and Webelos!

Scout Rank Time Program Registration
Tiger TBD

Sky Is The Limit🌠
Discover that the sky is the limit during this visit to Horwitz-DeRemer Planetarium. During the star talk and Star Signs planetarium show, observe constellations and names of stars in the night sky. After, explore jobs in astronomy within the literature found in the planetarium lobby.

 
Wolf TBD

Paws on the Path 
Limit: 30 Scouts 
Join a naturalist on a hike to identify birds, insects, and other animals along the trails. We will watch and record interesting items we find as we hike. We will complete Requirements 1-6.

 
Bear TBD Fur, Feathers, and Ferns
Limit: 30 Scouts
We will hike the trails and learn how to identify signs of mammals, birds, insect and plants. We will observe wildlife from a distance and plants close up! We will complete Requirements 1, 2, 4, and 5.
 
Bear • Wolf TBD

Space Exploration🌠
Scouts will examine space exploration through the new historical documentary called CapCom Go! The Apollo Story, which showcases the achievements of the Apollo program and what it took to put the first human on the moon.

 
Tiger TBD Tigers In The Wild
Enjoy the outdoors while identifying different plants and animals and the signs they have left behind as we hike the trails. We will complete Requirements 1-4 and 6-7 
 
Webelos TBD

Into the Woods
Limit: 30 Scouts
Join a naturalist on a hike to identify native trees and plants, their many uses and their importance to our ecosystem. Identify useful things made from wood. Use growth rings to tell a tree’s life story and learn about the function of tree bark. We will complete Requirements 1-4 and 6-7.

 
Webelos TBD

Adventures in Science🌠
Study the night sky by taking an extensive six-hour time lapse tour of the night sky, where Scouts will sketch and draw some of the major constellations of that season, and watch Zodiac: The Stars, the Moon and the Path of the Sun.

 

 *🌠Any chaperone or sibling wishing to attend the planetarium show with their scout can pay $6 at the door on Cub Scout Night as space allows (capacity: 90).

 

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