Monday 26 March 2018

Wood Works

One of my favourite activities to do with the Brownies is building with tools. While we do a lot of crafts and art with the girls but there is something about creating with wood, hammers and nails that I just love. I feel like often kids, especially girl's don't get chances very often to develop building and construction tools. As a result they tend to get really excited when we pull out the hammers and safety glasses. 

Our Tawny Owl Alison is the master of finding good activities and good deals when it comes to stuff for Brownies. She called me one weekend and said "I found the coolest thing for Brownies at Homedepot. I've got the meeting planned for Monday."


Alison found these amazing picture frame kits on sale for $5/piece. They came with all of the wood pieces (precut and drilled), nails, finishings, even the clear plastic covers to act as glass. This coupled with some borrowed hammers and safety goggles from the school that I teach at and we had a meeting. 


The girls worked in partners sharing a pair of safety goggles and hammer. Before we started building we all chatted about safety and the different kinds of tools we'd be using. The girls were so careful and took great care in assembling their picture frames. I'm happy to report there were no injuries just a lot of smiles.

Building the frames took about 1/2 of the meeting so for the second half we pulled out the craft cupboard paints and let the girls decorate! If you are looking to do some building/woodworking with your unit I highly suggest checking out these craft kits. Happy Building!

Saturday 17 March 2018

Reptilia Sleepover with the Brownies!

We are always looking for fun overnight opportunities for the girls. While I LOVE camping, it is a ton of work and we can usually only manage 2-3 camping trips a year. This year we thought we'd try out a sleepover at a local reptile house. The girls were able to cover off some of their "Key to the Living World" programming as well as complete their "Saving Plants and Animals" interest badge. We also used this sleepover as a bridging opportunity matching up with a spark/brownie unit as well as a guide unit. 

First up was some crafts and and arrival activities. We had a lot of kids and a lot of gear so it took awhile to get everyone arrived and settled. Luckily Reptilia has a ton of party rooms which were were able to quickly dump our stuff into and get right down to the fun. After everyone had arrived we went to the Reptilia theatre to watch the animal show. The girls got to see a wide range of animals - focusing mostly on Canadian turtles and reptiles. They loved getting to see the creatures up close and touch all of them. 


After the show we went back to the party rooms for a quick snack and to get ready for the flashlight tour. Since many of the zoo's animals are most active at night our tour guide led us through the exhibits in the dark with just a flashlight. She pointed out all of the creatures and the girls got to see everything! Turtles, crocodiles, birds, snakes. It was so much fun!

After the night tour it was time for bed. The next morning went pretty quick as we had to be out of the zoo by the time it opened to the public. We had a ton of fun and will definitely be back!

Monday 5 March 2018

Library Visit and Reading Badge

We have a fantastic relationship with the church where we do our meetings. We've had Sparks/Brownies/Guides units in the church on Monday nights for over 30 years so we are well established and connected with the church staff. Most of the time our meeting space is available with no conflicts but every so often we will get a short notice email that we can't use the space. Just such a call happen this week as 5 hours before the meeting we had to find a new space and meeting topic. Flexibility is something we talk about with the girls all the time so we packed everyone up and went on a trip to the local public library. 



I was able to whip up a quick "Passport to Reading" that enabled the girls to complete their Hurrah for Reading interest badge. The Library trip also fit into the Key to my Community program area as we talked about the role of the library in our community. You can get a copy of the Reading Passport Here



This was a pretty low-key meeting. We looked around at the different parts of the library - front desk, different sections for books, meeting rooms, computers, etc. Most of the girls were very familiar with the space as this was their local library branch. Then the girls worked away through their reading passports. All were able to finish and received their reading interest badge at the next badge night!



We had a super fun time on this field-trip. Have you ever taken your unit to your local library?

Thursday 1 March 2018

Link Meet Up - Board Games Night!

What do you do in GGC after you turn 18? This is a common question for those who have gone through the Girl Guides of Canada program. What do you do after high school to stay involved in GGC? You are possibly off at college/university, maybe don't want to lead a unit but still want to stay involved with the community.

Enter GGC LINK

Created for women 18-30 LINK provides an open and flexible space for GGC women to stay involved with their community and do awesome, fun stuff. We even have a LINK Program now *Including Badges* that focuses on figuring out who you are and what paths are available to you in the areas of: Health and Wellness, Active Citizenship, Personal and Professional Development & Outdoors and Adventure. 


In Toronto we've been trying to get young guiders together to create a vibrant LINK group. Most recently we've had a great night of board games to get to know people in our community! If you are a GGC member between 18-30 consider joining LINK and come have a great time with us!