Local Girl Scouts gathered for annual Twilight Camp. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
Girl Scouts always start camp with singing. Dee Morrison led the evening’s song session. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
By JESSICA CLAYTON
Girl Scout Leader
Local Girl Scouts gathered for their annual Twilight Camp the week of June 1. This year’s theme celebrated the modern cowgirl with a variety of activities including knot-tying, knife safety and whittling, lassoing and hobby horse racing, leather crafts, creating tin punch lanterns, target practice, sending Morse code messages, and beading crafts.
The girls were treated to square dance lessons from Deniece Korzekwa and performed square dancing and line dancing one evening. This tradition brings together troops from Los Alamos, White Rock, Pojoaque and Espanola. Each year, the Cadettes, Seniors, and Ambassadors (Girl Scouts in grades 6-12) select a theme, suggest stations, and write activity plans.
These older Girl Scouts (also known as Program Aides or PAs) lead groups of younger Scouts (age kindergarten through 5th grade) to stations—providing valuable opportunities for older Scouts to practice leadership skills and allowing younger Scouts to learn from girls who were in their shoes only a few years ago. This year’s camp included 64 campers and 40 PAs.
For information about joining local troops, visit Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails.
Girl Scouts practiced basic lassoing skills. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
Girl Scouts created leather bracelets. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
Younger Girl Scouts learned to tie knots. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
Girl Scouts had target practice. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
Girl Scouts enjoyed line dancing at the end of the evening. Photo by Lauren McDaniel
The Girl Scouts held a square dance performance. Photo by Lauren McDaniel