Summer Camp 2016
Camp General Information Camp Guides will be mailed by early January to every Girl Scout family. Summer camp information is available online mid December. Families may begin registering online January 19th. Day Camp- Dellwood, Sycamore Valley, NaWaKwa, Journey University Resident Camp- Gallahue, Sycamore Valley, Purdue University, NaWaKwa, Indiana University, Marian University, Troops Love Camping - Sycamore Valley Family Camping- Gallahue and NaWaKwa
Dellwood Day Camp Dellwood day camp: Camp runs from 9a.m.- 3:30p.m., campers optional overnight on Thursday. Campers must have completed kindergarten to attend. Bus Transportation available in your area for specific weeks Contact: Katie Wahlstrom: or
Dellwood Day Camp Located on 141 acres on the far west side of Indianapolis Open House: June 4 th from 2-4 p.m. 7, 1-week Sessions: June 6 – July 22, 2016 Activities at camp include: Math and Science Center Swimming pool Archery Cook-out Optional sleepover on Thursday night Buses run according to service units served at each session. Please see day camp bus transportation for more information.
Sycamore Valley on 160 acres 5 miles east of I-65 on State Rd. 26 in Lafayette. Located on 160 acres 5 miles east of I-65 on State Rd. 26 in Lafayette. 5, 1-week Day Camp Sessions starting June 13th5, 1-week Day Camp Sessions starting June 13th Aid in Training week June 8-12 for girls in grades: 7 th and upAid in Training week June 8-12 for girls in grades: 7 th and up No bus transportation No bus transportation Resident Camp: Resident Camp: July 6-8 for grades 2-8July 6-8 for grades 2-8 Troops Love Camp:2 day sessions Troops Love Camp:2 day sessions June 6-8, 8-10 June 6-8, 8-10 Open House June 4 th 3-5 p.m. Contact: Lindsay Hale or or
Dudley Gallahue Sessions run 5 and 12 days. Starting June 5th Bus transportation is available for Camp Gallahue at 7 different locations. Resident camp is open to all girls entering grades 2-12 New sessions: Zombie Rangers Anything Goes Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Open House: May 22, 2-5 p.m. Contact: Barb Nichols: or
Open House: Sunday June 5 th Noon to 4 p.m. Day Camp: June and July Grades K-7 –Bus transportation available from the Terre Haute service center, Forest Park, Brazil, Cloverdale High School. –Thursday overnight (no busses Thursday p.m. or Friday a.m.) Journey Mini Sessions: July 11-13, July Grades 4-10 Me and My Guy: June Grades 1-12 Me and My Gal : June Grades 1-12 Resident Camp: June 26-July 1 Troops Love Camp: July 8-10 Contact: Blair Adams – Camp Na Wa Kwa
Located at Purdue University Resident Camp Explore the different technology departments Girls live in a dorm July Grades 6-8 th Contact: Jaime Hubbard or TAGS Technology Advances Girl Scouts
Journey University at Butler University Day Camp June June July For : Grades 6-8 Grades 9-10 Grades Work toward your Silver or Gold Award Complete a Journey in a week! 8 a.m. -4 p.m. Stay in a Dorm on the campus of Butler University, Thursday night Contact: Kendra Nowell: or
Girls Exploring Medical Sciences Learn about various medical specialties Hand-on activities Stay at Marian University Grades 8-10 th June Contact: Jaime Hubbard: GEMS Camp Resident Camp
Grades 6,7,8 July Stay at Indiana University Informatics and computing Making electronic textile 3D visualization, basic programming Fashion show with your end product Contact: Jaime Hubbard IU E-Textile Camp Resident
Grades 11,12 July Stay at Indiana University dorm Informatics and computing with IU staff Enjoy evening activities like bowling, Movies, swimming and more. Contact: Jaime Hubbard IU Informatics Camp Resident
Family Camp Two weekends available: Na Wa Kwa, Poland July 1-4 Gallahue, Morgantown Labor Day Weekend: September Fees range from $ for the entire family. Activities include: Canoeing, fishing, swimming Cabins, platform tents, primitive Organized events by volunteers Only open to Girl Scout families. No crowds and very inexpensive!
Summer Safety School May at Camp Gallahue Classes will offer canoe certification, lifeguarding, basic water rescue, archery, fire building, songs and games, and many other trainings. May 22 nd - Lifeguarding May 21st: Canoe/Basic Water Rescue May 21-22: Archery Certification Other class dates and times will be announced at a later date Stay one day or the entire training Costs for program registration include overnight accommodations and meals. If you are interested, please Meg Booth your name, address, city. We will mail you out a brochure once they are finalized.
Bring a friend to camp! Earn a patch Bring a friend that has never attended that specific camp Fill out the form and mail it in to receive your patch Both girls need to fill out a camp registration form to attend camp. Both girls must attend the entire week. Pass the word along!
Diana Keely, Director of Program Services Blair Adams: Na Wa Kwa Lindsay Hale: Sycamore Valley Jaime Hubbard: TAGS, GEMS, IU Barb Nichols: Gallahue Kendra Nowell: Butler University Katie Wahlstrom: Dellwood, Math and Science Center Theresa Sutton: Facility Reservation Specialist Questions? na.org