This
past weekend I went to a Leadership Retreat at Finbrooke Program Center, a
property out near Rogersville owned by Girl Scouts of the Missouri Heartland,
our local Girl Scout Council. I’ve been attending this event since 2000 and
been on the planning committee for it since the 2001 event. Every year this
event has a different theme which is suggested by the participants and fleshed
out by the committee. Since 2012 is the 100th anniversary of Girl
Scouting the theme this year was 100 years and shining. Some of the
workshops/classes at the event relate to the theme and others are on
leadership, outdoors and others on crafts. It’s a pretty busy weekend filled
with learning, food, hanging out with other leaders and enjoying camp without
the kids being around. It really is a pretty fun weekend overall, although I
swear I’m more tired after it than I am going into it sometimes with everything
that has to run smoothly to make it happen for the participants. For the past
few years I’ve been a Unit Leader, which is someone with camp experience that
is responsible for taking care of the participants in one unit, answering their
questions and keeping it running smoothly as well as making sure it is properly
cleaned and closed down at the end of the weekend. This is a pretty stressful
job and with everything crazy in my life I decided to not take that on this
year and join a group known as the Mafia. This is a group of long time scouts
and Leader’s Weekend participants that are the ones you call if you need
something dealt with that’s not serious enough for the ranger to be called, or
the ones he calls when he is needed in too many areas at once. Everyone in this
group has more than 15 years of experience camping at Finbrooke, I personally
have 20 and am one of the younger/least experienced members of the group. We stay in a separate camping unit and are a
generally pretty relaxed group. We are also responsible for setting up and
running the night hike, which is a hike at 10 PM on Saturday that is typically
done with minimal lighting. There are always a few interesting things set up on
the trails, such as glowsticks and reflective disks and such, which make for
some fun, we even typically have a few helpers in the woods making Naga noises
(Nagas are their own blog post, I’ll try to fit them in before the end of the
year). The hike ends in one of the camp units where we sit around a campfire and
tell legends and stories about camp as well as answer any questions anyone has
about camp or camping experiences we have had. It really is a fun time and I’ve
helped with it for years, as I started helping set up some of the sights and
such back when I was a teenager.
I grew up
out at camp, I’m on my third camp ranger and can’t believe that I’m actually
not working out there this summer. I’ve been the resident camp nurse and it hit
me really hard on Saturday that I won’t be living there this year. Well that’s
really all I have to say about this for now, I might come back in and add some
camp/LW pictures in the future, or I might write a post next week about
Finbrooke in general. We shall see J
This sounds like so much fun! Girl Scouts is a great organization, I had so much fun as a girl scout!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy a lot of what I do with girl scouts. :) I'd quit if I didn't. Am pretty bummed that I now have a job where I can't be the camp nurse, but it's time to pass the torch so to speak and move forward.
DeleteThat sounds like so much responsibility and it's awesome there are people like you that donate their time to the kids. My daughter has been asking to join Girl Scouts but we haven't done so yet. Thank you for all you do for the young girls!
ReplyDeleteIt's a lot of fun. I hope you guys can find time to join, it's an amazing organization and there are tons of opportunities available to the girls that are in it. The staff at the office here in Joplin is wonderful :)
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