What Will Your Daughter Learn This Summer?

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What will your daughter learn this summer? Will she have a meaningful, engaging, character building experience, or will she redefine the word relaxation by spending most of her time in front of the television?

This summer, give your daughter the opportunity to develop self-reliance, face new challenges, learn traditional values and connect with lifelong friends. She doesn’t even have to be a Girl Scout to attend.

For more than 50 years Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee has inspired girls to take their journey outdoors where they can discover the exciting adventures that our camps have to offer.

Activities include high ropes course, horseback riding, canoeing, swimming, climbing tower,
rappelling, tree climbing, archery, hiking, open fire cookouts, art classes and more.

By empowering girls of all ages and outdoor experience levels to connect with their natural surroundings, they will value and appreciate the preservation of their Girl Scout camps and also their planet, making the world a better place.

For more information and to find out when you can take a tour of our camps, visit www.gsmidtn.org.

Girl Scouts of Middle Tennessee serves more than 14,000 girls and 7,000 adult volunteers in 39 counties. It is a part of Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), the world’s preeminent organization for girls, with a membership of more than 2.6
million girls and adults nationwide.

Today, as when founded in 1912, GSUSA strives to build girls of courage, confidence and character, who make the world a better place. For information about Girl Scouts call (615) 383-0490 or visit www.gsmidtn.org.
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