The Fall School Committee would like to thank everyone who came to Fall School 2007. A special thanks to the many hands who worked or volunteered in any capacity to put all of the pieces together to make this year terrific! Thanks mostly for the best weather ever! We hope everyone had as great a time as we did with the pirate theme.
Congratulations to the following Service Units who earned these awards
and a $10 in Pirate Booty Bucks to the Bay Shop or for program:
Service Unit 12 for having the most attendees
Service Unit 31 for having the most new attendees
Service Unit 88 for the best dressed
Service Unit 36 for the best song
Thank you to the Fall School Committee of 2007! Bigger & Better Than Ever!
Maryann Shovestul, Chair-person
Pat Scott, Chair-person
Eva Anderson
Briana Barnhart
Maritta Dukes
Millie Gamborg
Michelle Hlavac
Shelia Koiv
Brenda Lyons
Nancy Quade
Andrea Spurlock
Lauren Arthurs
Nancy Cropper
Meghan Figgs
Muriel Gillespie
Jan Kirk
Trish Lock
Debbie Petka
Jossie Ruiz
Laurel Stiles
Takieyah Young
2007 Course Materials
The following materials were used to facilitate Fall School 2007 courses and are provided for your convenience courtesy of Maryann Shovestul and the facilitators involved. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Camp Circle Camp Songs
Want to learn songs your girls will love to sing? Download this and have fun!
Council 07-08 Service Project
Learn all of the exciting ways your troop can participate in the 07-08 Council-wide service projects relating to health.
Ductigami
Combine duct tape with the art of paper-folding to create functional folded objects that will stand up to the rigors of modern life. You'll need scissors, ruler or tape measures.
One Pot Cooking
Learn to cook some FABULOUS one pot meals using a dutch oven. You'll leave with a full tummy and fist full of recipes. You'll need a mess kit.
Outdoor skills for Girls
Learn how to teach Daisies and Brownies Outdoor Skills and the colorful recognitions they can make to remember them. Optional items are a pocketknife and sit-upon.
Pirate Murder Mystery Party
Learn how to host a mystery dinner or event and take part in your own mystery of the murdered pirate…
Shakari
Indians in the past made instruments from knotted vines and stones. We will be using waxed linen and pony beads to create our own instrument. You will need plastic pony beads.
Swashbuckling SWAPS
Information on the meaning of SWAPS (little pins) and the opportunity to make at least 4 samples ranging from the very easy to moderate in difficulty.
Swordfight in the Galley
Come join us for some good swash-buckling fun in the outdoor galley. Prepare a hearty pirate dinner. You'll need a hearty appetite.
Treasure Chest of Games
Need an activity in a hurry for your troop that has lost interest in the meeting? Pull out a game from your treasure chest for them to play and save the meeting. You'll need a will to be silly & spirit of adventure.
The Treasure Within
Do you know what a Scouts Own is? Learn what they are, and how to plan one. There are lots of ideas to use for your group's own Scouts Own.
Ukranian Eggs
This craft has been passed down from generation to generation. Learn how to do this popular art.
Wild Women Pins
What do you get when you combine shrinky dinks and wire? A pin with attitude! You'll need wire cutters, needle-nose pliers, 22 or 24 gauge wire - can be colored but not plastic coated.