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Girl Scouts love to
visit the Museum of Science in Boston for an
overnight of fun and learning. This famous
institution was a pioneer in hands-on museum design
and among the first to bring science down to earth
in a way that is easily understood. These special
overnight programs inspire children in an
entertaining, educational, and interactive way. A
typical Camp-In includes a variety of hands-on
science activities, science demo, an Omni show, a
late night program, and plenty of time to explore
the museum.
Adjustments in registration numbers can be made up
until the final payment date. Until then, decreases
will be accepted, and additional girls may be added
if space is available. Once final payment is made,
there can be no refunds or credits. Since this
is such a popular program, priority is given to
those troops and groups who did not have a chance to
participate in the past year.
Program assistants: Girl
Scouts age 14 and older can sometimes attend a
Camp-In as a program assistant. Program assistants
help the museum staff with science workshops and
other activities.
Adult liaisons: One
volunteer is needed to be the liaison between the
council and the museum for each date. Liaisons
arrive at the museum 30 minutes early, check in
troops, direct troops to activities and
problem-solve with museum staff if needed. They
spend most of the time with their troop at the
Camp-In. The fee is waived for liaisons.
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Camp-in Dates |
Who |
Maximum |
Final Payment |
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Feb 29 |
Brownies and Juniors |
100 |
Dec 31 |
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Mar 8 |
Brownies and Juniors |
175 |
Jan 8 |
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Mar 14 |
Brownies and Juniors |
100 |
Jan 14 |
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Mar 15 |
Teens |
100 |
Jan 15 |
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Apr 4 |
Brownies and Juniors |
75 |
Feb 4 |
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May 2 |
Brownies and Juniors |
100 |
Mar 3 |
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May 3 |
Brownies and Juniors |
75 |
Mar 4 |
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May 10 |
Brownies and Juniors
(with adult mentors) |
100 |
Mar 11 |
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May 16 |
Brownies and Juniors |
100 |
Mar 17 |
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May 30 |
Brownies and Juniors |
200 |
Mar 31 |
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