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The 2011 destinations have been posted! Check out www.studio2b.org/escape/destinations to begin your adventure.

References and applications are due on November 12, 2010 to:

Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Council, Inc.

ATTN: Beth Frey

35 N. Park St.

Mansfield, OH 44902

 

 

 

 

 

Girl Scout destinations

Just click on an image to explore all the great resources from GSUSA that will help you discover the exciting travel opportunities available!

 

 

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Want to learn more about destinations travel? Check out Explore It! Your Guide to Girl Scout destinations (PDF - 4.26 MB). It's packed with information about trips and tips for filling out applications and writing essays.

 

Or see Pages 1-13 (PDF) 

            Pages 14-23 (PDF)

 

 

Exploration: The Girl Scout Guide to Global Travel (PDF - 11.16 MB) takes you through the steps of planning your own international group trip. It's filled with tips and tricks for traveling abroad.

Also available in sections:

World, Here You Come, pp 1-8 (PDF)

12-16 Months, pp 9-15 (PDF)

8-12 Months, pp 16-21 (PDF)

3-8 Months, pp 22-26 (PDF)

6-12 Weeks, pp 27-30 (PDF)

4-6 Weeks, pp 31-33 (PDF)

On Your Trip, pp 34-37 (PDF)

Home Sweet Home, pp 38-43 (PDF)

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The Adult Guide to Girl Scout Global Travel (PDF - 9.35 MB) serves as a companion to The Girl Scout Guide to Global Travel and The Girl Scout Travel Log.

Also available in sections:

Inside the Adult Guide, pp 1-7 (PDF)

18-24 Months, pp 8-11 (PDF)

12-16 Months, 12-16 (PDF)

8-12 Months, pp 17-24 (PDF)

3-8 Months, pp 25-28 (PDF)

6-12 Weeks, pp 29-30 (PDF)

4-6 Weeks, pp 32-34 (PDF)

On Your Trip, pp 35-36 (PDF)

Home Sweet Home, pp 37-41 (PDF)

 

 

The Girl Scout Travel Log (PDF - 7.61 MB) - A journal for you to record your travel experiences – before, during and after your trip.

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The Appendix (PDF - 2.97 MB) - Travel resources, handouts and forms

 

 

Girl Scouts offers young women between 18 and 35 Global Leadership Opportunities (GLO) to represent Girl Scouts of the USA at World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) leadership events and learning sessions. 

 For more information check out the GSUSA Girl Scouting Global Leadership Opportunities page on Facebook,

or the page on GSUSA's website.

2011 destinations Timeline

 

November: Check with your council to see when the exact dates are for receiving applications. Your council will mail your application to the event sponsor
Thanksgiving: All applications are in route to event sponsors from the applicants' home councils
Dec. 1: All "early" applications received by event sponsors
Jan. 15: All applicants notified of their status for "early" applications
Feb. 1: All deposits holding a participants' spot are due to event sponsors for "early" applications
Feb. 16: "Late" applications received by event sponsors
Mar. 2: All additional applicants notified of their status. Participant status report to GSUSA by event sponsors
March 16: All "late" applicants' deposit due to event sponsors (Please note that there might be some destinations that will extend the deadline if the event is not full)

               

All destinations events are posted on the STUDIO 2B web site within the ESCAPE section.

The web site contains not only information about all of the national and international destination choices, but also additional travel information including:

The application and reference forms, which girls can download

Tips for writing application essays

Tips for choosing a personal reference

Download the destinations 2010 girl application.

 

 

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