Click here for Girl Scout Engineering Challenge flyer
Hosted by Alpha Omega Epsilon and Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast
Engineering involves building and creating things in many
different ways. One of the traditional activities is an egg drop -
building a "carrying case" for an egg to survive a fall.
This engineering challenge will have small teams play around with
different types of structures and materials before ultimately building
their perfect case for an egg. Each team will have at least one
college student mentor who is currently studying engineering.
Not only that, but you will earn a patch designed just for you through this event!
Participants will receive a confirmation email with additional event information upon completion of the registration form.
Bring a lunch, snacks and refillable water bottle. No peanuts please!
Please wear comfortable, layered clothes and closed toe shoes.
No tagalongs. No pets.
Troop leader or adult chaperone is required to have all traveling forms for each participating girl. (Annual Permission Form, Health History, Permission for Medication, Permission to Release) Forms can be downloaded from the council website www.girlscoutsccc.org/forms Review specific event requirements in Safety Activity Checkpoints before taking any trip. All drivers should be registered Girl Scout Members, have completed a volunteer application and background check, have a valid CA driver’s license and hold current vehicle insurance.