Girl Scouts - Small Craft, Junior Badge

Location:
Genoveva Chavez Community Center
3221 Rodeo Road
Santa Fe, NM, 87507
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Start Time: 
Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 9:00am - 11:30am

This 2.5 hour clinic begins where Paddle Safety leaves off.  We still play fun games to build confidence, balance and coordination, but we also teach the girls the basic skills necessary to enter and exit the kayak from deep water and maneuver their kayak in any direction.  Fun on flat-water is the objective. 

Girl Scouts in this class often associate kayaking with "driving" their own car because of the freedom, mobility, empowerment and independence they get from the kayak on the water.

Participation in this program meets all the requirements for the Junior "Small Craft" badge as well as the "kayak" requirement toward the Junior Adventure Sports Badge.

This program is designed for Juniors, although many CSA troops take the Small Craft class as a sampler before the Paddle, Pole & Roll Interest Project, or as an abbreviated review following the Paddle, Pole & Roll Interest Project. 


 

"You guys rock!!!!  I couldn't wait another minute to tell you how much fun the girls had last night!  What a great lesson!  We didn't even need the games because they enjoyed what they were doing so much.  One of the coolest things was seeing girls who were a bit timid, feel comfortable enough to try things that they normally wouldn't have tried.  What a great time!  Well done all!"
Cris Todd, Troop #1521

"Kelly led my Girl Scout troop through an introductory kayaking workshop [Small Craft badge] and the girls are begging for more, as are the parents who participated.  Kelly's approach was customized to the comfort level of each girl, so they each felt comfortable and excited to be in the kayaks.  They learned a lot, and more importantly, are really looking forward to more kayaking."
Michelle Bloodworth, PhD, Troop #7070

 

Price: 
$35.00
I believe it is important for girls of this age to work together and have fun.  This course exceeded my expectations in both teamwork and fun! 
Margaret Baca  -  Troop #171, Juniors, Santa Fe, NM
My girls were Brownies. From a leader perspective, I wanted to see something fun, and that would build confidence. This was one of our first real "outings" as a Girl Scout. I was looking for something "different", something with a sense of adventure/out of the ordinary (something they don't do everyday) but controlled and safe. I also wanted something a bit challenging - physically, but also something they hadn't done before, something that would build confidence. This really fit the bill perfectly. They didn't' want to get out of the pool!
Kathleen Tighe-Smith  -  Troop #10228, Brownies, Albuquerque, NM

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