Beach Heros (C/S/A)
Date: Fri May 05, 6:00 PM PST - Fri May 05, 7:30 PM PST

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GSCCC & Surfrider Foundation are looking for… Girl Scout Beach Heroes

Are you an older girl or troop interested in improving the health of local beaches?

Are you interested in learning how to advocate for the health of our beaches?

Join fellow Girl Scouts at an informational meeting to learn how to become a Girl Scout Beach Hero.

The Girl Scouts of California’s Central Coast and the Monterey Chapter of the Surfrider Foundation are partnering to build a Girl Scout advocacy program focused on the health of our local beaches, including learning how to analyze beach debris and share information with local decision makers.

 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 here. 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.

Girls will have lots of sweet fun learning to make delightful chocolatedesigns to wow friends and family for the holidays.

Girls will work with several chocolate varieties—milk, semi-sweet and white—and learn a few fun techniques, including how to dip fruit, make chocolate veneers, use a mold, as well as learn some culinary science on the melting point of chocolate, how to use a double boiler, and “save” mistakes.

Girls will have lots of sweet fun learning to make delightful chocolatedesigns to wow friends and family for the holidays.

Girls will work with several chocolate varieties—milk, semi-sweet and white—and learn a few fun techniques, including how to dip fruit, make chocolate veneers, use a mold, as well as learn some culinary science on the melting point of chocolate, how to use a double boiler, and “save” mistakes.