Join us to celebrate our accomplishments, explore challenges, create solutions, and learn together! A conference especially for Volunteer Learning Team members, Service Team members and Staff. EARLY BIRDS ARE ENTERED INTO A SPECIAL DRAWING! EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DUE JULY 22 Please use the Event Registration Form or Register online by Sept 6 Group Presentation GSWW Update CEO Report Diversity Initiative Find out all the latest info! Wide Game Delving Into Diversity Take Action Gallery Walk Regional Community Groups Digging deeper to choose how YOU can be part of the solution! Special Events Silent Auction Saturday and Sunday Saturday Evening Campfire Drawings Many ways to participate! A-1: Letterboxing A-2: Art Therapy A-3: Leading the Way to Highest Awards Letterboxing is a great way to get outside and do a fun activity with girls and adults. We will be making rubber stamps to put in containers, which we will then hide on the trails around camp for each other to find. Unlike geocaching, letterboxing does not require any GPS and has a wonderful artistic side. Take a moment for yourself to assess your feelings, determine what brings you joy and what causes stress, pain or frustration. Then release these thoughts into art! We'll experiment with colors, designs and words. Let go, relax and refocus! Come learn about the adult role in Highest Awards. Whether it is supporting a troop leader whose girls are working on their Bronze Award, helping Cadettes pursing their Silver Award, or serving on highest awards committee there are
A-4: Outdoor Curriculum Updates A-5: Conflict Management: From Conflict to Collaboration A-6: Mindfulness for Youth Leaders A-7: How To Stay Motivated in your Volunteer Role A-8: Best Practices: Trends in Adult Learning A-9: Explore Online Tools for Leading Meetings and Workshops many roles that volunteers play. Come explore the basics of Highest Awards so you can see what fits you best. Wondering what the new curriculum looks like? Come to this workshop and learn about the new Basic Overnights and Outdoor Overnight curricula, how they progress from one another and what specific changes have occurred. This workshop will help you identify sources of conflict, your personal style for dealing with conflict and how to match the style to the situation. The course content focuses on conflict between you and another person (not mediating the conflict of 2 others). The development of mindfulness: being aware moment-by-moment of our thoughts, emotions, sensations and surrounding environment. It is a proven, effective way to combat the unhealthy stress that has become a part of our lives. Having a personal mindfulness practice helps us to sleep better at night, avoid adrenal fatigue, helps us learn better, be more present for everyone in our lives, have better mood regulation, and avoid ugly confrontations. Once we are more mindful and present, we can teach this to our girls. THAT is priceless! Do you really know what is most important to you? Staying motivated in and with anything is dependent on being clear about what is most important to you and then taking steps to make sure that those elements are present in your areas of participation. Volunteering is an area of participation? IF you are not feeling motivated in your volunteer role, it is time to take a look at how to make sure that at least some of the elements that are important to you are present in that arena. If they are not, then what? You will have an opportunity to explore that in this workshop. Do you have time to stay current with adult learning? What do you understand about lifelong learners that makes them different from regular folks? Are you a lifelong learner yourself? Come to this interactive workshop and participate with your colleagues in exploring the current educational thinking around adult learning. We will use online tools throughout the workshop, so feel free to bring a "device", if you have one. Looking for a way to increase participation by including on-line or remote options to your face-to-face meetings? Trying to find an online tools that won't break the bank? We will explore chatting, video chats, shared spaces, desktop sharing, conference calling, and other options and trends in virtual communication options. B-1: Native Trees, Shrubs and Flowers Identify and learn about native trees, shrubs and flowers. Which plants are edible? Used by Native Americans? Learn quick identification tricks and stories about the plants. Be prepared to walk around the camp to see specimens in the wild.
B-2: Song Squeeze B-3: What Volunteers are Learning in the GSWW Online Learning Modules B-4: Mission Impossible: Understand the Teenage Brain B-5: Finding & Facilitating Hot Topics B-6: The Development of Heartfulness B-7: Communicating with Impact B-8: Best Practices: Trends in Adult Learning Squeeze some singing into your conference day! Join like-minded folk for a casual song circle in the middle of your learning day. Song Sharing, lyrics handouts, and some brainstorming about how to fit more singing into your Girl Scout toolbox. Come spend time getting your hands on and get comfortable with the various online learning modules Girl Scouts of Western Washington provides for volunteers. Ask questions about content and walk away with a list of all the topic s covered in each module. Have you ever struggled to understand older girls and wished you could help keep them interested in Girl Scouting? If so, join us for this interactive workshop to learn how the teenage girl s brain works. Then enjoy a teen panel to hear the voices and experiences of teens in our Girl Scout community. This is a great workshop for those working directly with teens and for those working with the adults who guide teens. Want to add some zing to your meeting? Try adding a Hot Topic to keep your meeting participants coming back for more. What is a Hot Topic? The Learning Department has several mini-workshops that are only 10-30 minutes long and can be led by anyone. Come to a fun and informative workshop to learn what Hot Topics are available and get tips on how to lead them. Similar to mindfulness, heartfulness is the intentional nurturing of open heart states such as kindness, empathy and compassion, and appreciation of innate differences between people. Taken with Mindfulness or alone, these trainings will improve your ability to manage a number of significant psychological challenges associated with stress. An experiential training introduction of techniques for becoming more heartful with just a little introduction of the science behind the techniques. What does it mean to communicate with impact? Does it mean resolving conflict effectively? Does it mean letting others know what is most important to you? Does it mean knowing what is most important to others? This workshop will give you tools to help you effectively deal with these questions. Do you have time to stay current with adult learning? What do you understand about lifelong learners that makes them different from regular folks? Are you a lifelong learner yourself? Come to this interactive workshop and participate with your colleagues in exploring the current educational thinking around adult learning. We will use online tools throughout the workshop, so feel free to bring a "device", if you have one.
BLACK DIAMOND CAMPS is conveniently located 35 miles from downtown Seattle in Auburn, WA. They offer two types of overnight accommodations and a variety of locations for our workshops as well as space for the entire group to gather for our keynote events. Additionally, wifi access is available throughout the camp. For more information, go to: blackdiamond.org. Hotel Style Accommodations These rooms are equipped with linens, house two people per room and have en suite, private bathrooms. 1 night + meals = $100 2 nights + meals = $130 Single occupancy upgrade = $50/night Dorm Style Accommodations These rooms will have between 2 and 4 occupants, do not include linens and have a shared bath. 1 night + meals = $80 2 nights + meals = $100 Each hotel-style room has a double bed and twin bunk beds as well as a private bath. Each dorm style room has bunk beds and is located off a shared living room with a shared bathroom attached.
These fees for the conference only partially help to defray the cost of the site, meals, overnight accommodations, conference program and program supplies. Financial assistance is available. For more information, please go to: tinyurl.com/gswwfinaid Black Diamond Camps provides family style meals in the dining hall. In addition to the meals served, they also provide a breakfast cereal bar with fresh whole fruit, assorted cereals and yogurt, as well as a lunch & dinner salad bar with mixed greens, fresh vegetables, protein items and fresh whole fruit. If you feel that the combination of family-style meals and the cereal and salad bars will not fulfill your dietary requirements, the camp has let us know that there is refrigerator space available as well as a microwave to heat meals. Please contact the Learning Department if you feel you will use this option so we can ensure that these accommodations are available to you during the weekend. Staying two nights? Five meals are included: Saturday breakfast, lunch & dinner; Sunday breakfast & lunch Staying one night? Four meals are included: Saturday lunch & dinner; Sunday breakfast & lunch Commuting? Four meals are included: Saturday lunch & dinner; Sunday breakfast & lunch Providing an accurate meal count is important. Please be sure to mark your registration with what days you will be attending and whether you are a commuter or will be staying one or two nights.
2016 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SEPT 24-25 REGISTRATION FORM Registration Deadline Sept 6 EARLY BIRDS ARE ENTERED INTO A SPECIAL DRAWING! EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DUE JULY 22 Name: Role in Girl Scouts: Facilitator/Coach/Instructor Service Team Member Staff Member Other: Mailing Address: City: Zip: Change of address: Yes No Primary Contact Phone: Alternate Phone: E-mail address: I have the following physical or dietary needs: Emergency Contact Name: Day Phone: Evening Phone: Cell Phone: This is page 1 of a 2-page registration form. Please fill out your workshop choices & preferred housing option on p. 2. METHOD OF PAYMENT: Cash Total Payment: (from Total Amount Due on page 2) $ Check # Payable to: Girl Scouts of Western Washington Please charge my: Visa Master Card American Express Card # Exp. Date: V-code: (3 digits on back of card): Printed Name of Card Holder: Signature of Card Holder: Applying for Financial Assistance: Application enclosed Application already submitted Release Form Information Each participant needs to complete an online release form for the camp. Please go to the VLT website for the link and directions. tinyurl.com/gswwvlt Mail to: Girl Scouts of Western Washington Volunteer Learning Registrar PO Box 770 DuPont, WA 98327 or fax to (253) 473-0969
2016 VOLUNTEER LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE SEPT 24-25 REGISTRATION FORM DUE SEPT 6 EARLY BIRDS ARE ENTERED INTO A SPECIAL DRAWING! EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION DUE JULY 22 A Sunday Morning Workshops 9:00am-10:30am (Mark 1st & 2nd Choices) A-1 Letterboxing A-2 Art Therapy A-3 Leading the Way to Highest Awards A-4 Outdoor Curriculum Updates A-5 Conflict Management A-6 Mindfulness for Youth Leaders A-7 How to Stay Motivated in Volunteering A-8 Best Practices: Adult Learning A-9 Explore Online Tools for Meetings B Sunday Afternoon Workshops 1:00pm-2:30pm (Mark 1st & 2nd Choices) B-1 Native Trees, Shrubs & Flowers B-2 Song Squeeze B-3 GSWW Online Learning Modules B-4 Understanding the Teenage Brain B-5 Finding & Facilitating Hot Topics B-6 The Development of Heartfulness B-7 Communicating with Impact B-8 Best Practices: Adult Learning Please let us know below which day or days you will be attending the conference. I will be attending Saturday only. I will be attending Saturday & Sunday I will be staying at camp Friday night only. I will be staying at camp Saturday night only. I will be staying at camp Friday & Saturday night. I will be commuting. Housing Options (select one) Hotel style room, 1 night (2 per room, private bath & linens)...$100 Hotel style room, 2 nights (2 per room, private bath & linens). $130 Hotel style room, Single occupancy upgrade..... $50/night Dorm style room, 1 night (2-4 per room, shared bath, no linens)...$80 Dorm style room, 2 nights (2-4 per room, shared bath, no linens). $100 Commuter & meals (1 or 2 days). $75 Roommate Preference & I have agreed to be roommates. No roommate preference. Name as it appears on Page 1: - Price of preferred housing option: Single Occupancy add-on ($50/night): Optional donation to council to defray costs of the conference: TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: $