Anonymous wrote:My daughter just spent three fantastic weeks at Girl Scouts Council of Nation's Capital Camp Camp Winona this summer - I would HIGHLY recommend it. She learned. grew, and gained significant self confidence as a result of these three weeks! It was well worth every penny I spent and in fact, with my work schedule and need to obtain before/after care had she been in a day camp - GS resident camp was a reasonable priced alternative which she LOVED! She is begging to return to Girl Scout resident camp! I heard (from my daughter advocating for me to sign her up) that there are still openings for this summer session in the remainder of July and August.
Anonymous wrote:Do a girl need to be a Girl Scout to go to Girl Scout camp?
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford a day camp like Calleva, at $500 a week, I would definitely look at that.
There's no way Girl Scout day camp at maybe $40 - $150 a week is going to be able to match what Calleva has to offer. Let's be real.
But GS camp is affordable and fun. Girls might not do so much high adventure. The day camps are staffed mostly by volunteers. Girls do singing, arts and crafts, some adventure. GS camp lets a LOT of girls have the fun of camp. NOt just those who can pay $400-$500 a week!
http://www.gscnc.org/content/dam/girlscouts-gscnc/documents/Camp/day%20and%20evening%20brochure.pdf
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford a day camp like Calleva, at $500 a week, I would definitely look at that.
There's no way Girl Scout day camp at maybe $40 - $150 a week is going to be able to match what Calleva has to offer. Let's be real.
But GS camp is affordable and fun. Girls might not do so much high adventure. The day camps are staffed mostly by volunteers. Girls do singing, arts and crafts, some adventure. GS camp lets a LOT of girls have the fun of camp. NOt just those who can pay $400-$500 a week!
http://www.gscnc.org/content/dam/girlscouts-gscnc/documents/Camp/day%20and%20evening%20brochure.pdf