Those of you who have been to Great Escape before know that we like to have a wide range of workshops available so people can choose their preferred type of fun! Right now we are finalizing the list for 2015; we hope to reveal it online this week over at the Great Escape website (www.gsgreatescape.org.) If you would like to present a workshop, let us know via email or leave a comment here!
Registration!
September 25 - 27, 2020. Registration will open in spring!
Monday, March 30, 2015
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Whales, Tales and Trails
http://forgirls.girlscouts.org/travel/whales-tales-and-trails/
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is still accepting applications from girls aged 13 - 18 to attend the Whales, Tales and Trails destination! And there's financial aid available!
Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts is still accepting applications from girls aged 13 - 18 to attend the Whales, Tales and Trails destination! And there's financial aid available!
Monday, March 23, 2015
Cookies for a Cause!
Hundreds of Girl Scouts from across Eastern Massachusetts gathered early Saturday morning to deliver cookies to Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, as part of the Cookies for a Cause program. Daisies through Ambassadors spoke with airmen and wrote letters of thanks to military serving overseas. There was more gratitude than snow, and plenty of smiles - and cookies! - to go around! Thousands and thousands of boxes of cookies will be delivered to armed service personnel across the globe (you'll have to wait until they are all counted for the exact number!) Update: over 30,000 boxes were donated!
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Vote for New Outdoor Badges!
http://girlscoutsusa.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0BRbVBv0UUfJ82x
Click on the link, above, to vote. Only girls can vote.
You voted, and we listened! Outdoor Explorer is the winning choice! BUT GIRLS MUST VOTE TODAY!!!! (Sorry - I just got the information! Please send this on to all the girls you know.)
Here are the badges for each age
level:
- Brownie: Outdoor Adventurer (a choice of outdoor activities)
- Junior: Horseback Riding
- Cadette: Archery
- Senior: Paddling (canoeing, kayaking, or paddle boarding)
- Ambassador: Ultimate
Recreation Challenge (a choice five outdoor challenges)
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Hand and Foot
No, this is not "Fifty Shades of Green." Hand and Foot is a card game popular with some of the long-time Great Escape attendees. It's a lot of fun! Several years ago I wrote up the rules, and thought I would share them with you.
Directions for playing “Hand and
Foot”
Use one more deck of cards than the number of people playing. Leave the Jokers in the packs. The decks should have unique back designs so that you can sort them out later. Otherwise, it's a lot of work!
If you have an even
number of players (4, 6) play the partner version, it’s much faster.
To BEGIN
Shuffle all the decks together – pass half your deck to the person to
the left, she shuffles hers and yours together.
After a few passes all the decks should be successfully shuffled
together.
Divide the cards into as many piles as players. Arrange them in a circle in the center of the
table. The discard pile will be in the
center.
Each player takes some cards from the top of a pile, aiming to take
exactly 22. Divide cards into two piles
of 11 each. If you have more, put them
back, if fewer, take that number more.
(If you take the 22, you get 100 points.) Do not look at the cards at any time!
Your left pack is given to the player on your left. That’s their “Foot.” The pack you keep is your “Hand.” You may pick up your hand after the
pass. Leave the foot on the table.
Play travels
clockwise. One partner is the keeper of
the books, if playing partners.
Values and scoring:
2s
|
WILD
|
20
|
Jokers
|
WILD
|
50
|
Black 3
|
-5
|
|
Red 3
|
- (minus) 500
|
|
4 – 7
|
5
|
|
8 – K
|
10
|
|
Aces
|
20
|
|
Clean Books
|
300
|
|
Black Books (books with wild cards)
|
100
|
|
First to go out
|
100
|
To PLAY: Players EITHER take two cards from any unused
pile
OR, if there are at least 7 cards in the discard pile, and if player
has 2 cards in hand matching the top card on the pile in her hand, she may take
the seven cards from the top of the discard pile. The top card must be played immediately with
the other two matching cards (plus one or two wild cards, if desired) to make a book.
“3”s can’t be booked. A 3 played on the top of the discard pile
prevents the next player from picking up discards, as do discarded wild cards
(2s and Jokers.)
A turn is finished when
the player discards one card on the discard pile.
MELDS (minimum point value for first book(s)
played on the table.
A meld must be made before a player can
make books at will. (Either partner can
meld in the partner game.)
Minimum amount for meld (first time putting book(s) on table.)
First hand
|
50 points
|
Second hand
|
90 points
|
Third hand
|
120 points
|
Fourth hand
|
150 points
|
After meld, books can be started (by either partner in partner game)
with at least two cards and a wild card, or three cards of a denomination.
Closed books – consist of seven cards.
Clean books (also called red or natural) are seven cards of the same
denomination. Black (dirty) books must
contain 4 natural cards (up to 3 may be wild cards) A book in progress must always contain more
natural cards than wild cards.
Books are piled neatly and left in view of the players. Closed books in top row, open in bottom
row. Books to be “closed” must be
declared closed, and all plays made, prior to discard. Natural books are
signified by placing a red card on top.
Black books signified by black card on top.
Additional cards of the denomination can be added to a closed book
during play, but no wild cards can be added to a closed book. You may not start another book of the same
denomination. If you have a closed book
of a denomination you may not pick up a top card of that denomination (even if
you have two in your hand.)
The FOOT.
When you have played all cards in the “hand” you can pick up your foot
and play from that. If you play all the
cards in your hand before discard, you can use the foot on that play. If you discard your last card, you can pick
up the foot and look at it, but you must wait until your next turn to put cards
from foot on table.
When three Clean and three Dirty books have been closed, player (team)
may go out by discarding the last card in their hand. It’s unlikely and
undesirable to go out before foot(s) have at least been picked up. Partners must ask partner for permission to
go out (to avoid partner being caught with red three in hand.) Cards left in hand and unclaimed foot are subtracted
from scores.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Winter Escape - The Presidential Range
Laura has a busy winter schedule, and the plaque had barely recovered from the quilt weekend when it was off to New Hampshire's famed Presidential Mountain Range (part of the White Mountains.) Here is the plaque with Mounts Adams and Madison.
Alpenglow on Mount Washington - 6:30 am.
Flag Sculpture made from twigs on Mount Washington.
The story behind the sculpture.
I find the story a bit creepy (no pun intended) but chacun a son gout!
Alpenglow on Mount Washington - 6:30 am.
Flag Sculpture made from twigs on Mount Washington.
The story behind the sculpture.
I find the story a bit creepy (no pun intended) but chacun a son gout!
Saturday, March 7, 2015
Girl Scout Week 2015
Let's celebrate Girl Scout Week! 103 years have passed since Juliette founded GSUSA on March 12, 1912. Here are ways to celebrate the whole week long.
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