
Daisies
(Grades K-1)
Becoming a Girl Scout Daisy is a great way for a girl who is just starting school to make friends and gain confidence!
In the troop pathway Daisies usually meet a couple times a month, in groups of 5 to 10 girls with two or more trained adult leaders in a nurturing, inclusive environment. They go on trips, learn about nature and science and explore the arts and their communities.
Girl Scout Daisies can also earn Learning Petals and receive participation patches. Petals can be worn on official uniforms, but uniforms are not required in Girl Scouting.
Upcoming Events
- Outdoor Camp—Give Camp a Chance
Getting ready for your first camping experience? Then prepare for a great time of swimming, hiking, camp games and arts & crafts! You’ll never want to go home!
- Reptiles Around the World
Shake the hand of a bearded dragon from Australia and meet other unusual reptiles that come from all over the world. If you want, you can touch and hold the reptiles. Also, you will learn about animals native to Illinois and see places where they live on a short hike through the prairie.
- Who Dun It?
Join Ruff Ruffman as you explore chemical reactions to learn if Grandma Ruffman baked a cake with the metal file it in. Write a secret message to your friends using an invisible ink and mix two liquids together to make a gooey solid.
- Wetland Wonders
Hidden among the prairie plants is the wet land of wetlands. Discover the plants and animals that depend on the wetlands. See how pollution can be cleaned up with the help of the wetlands. Plan on getting a bit wet and dirty as we go in for a close look.
- 3 Cheers for Farm Animals!
Come learn all about how farm animals need care and help the Angelic Organics farm crew do animal chores, care for the goat kids, hunt for eggs and hold the chickens. Have a farm grown snack while you learn about the roles of animals on the farm.
- Family Camp Weekend
Spend 4th of July weekend with the family at Camp Far Horizons! Splash in the pool, go for a hike, and make something in arts & crafts to remember this weekend together. Limit four people per tent, however, a family can have more than one tent. RVs/campers are not allowed.
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