Girl Scouts Camp Arrowhead Now Recruiting Campers

This past February, Camp Arrowhead, Girl Scouts - Columbia River Council's summer resident camp, narrowly escaped being sold. The council's Board of Directors had voted in August 2007 to sell the camp, due to a combination of safety and financial concerns. A determined group of
 volunteers worked to convince the board to keep the camp, devising a new business plan and raising more than $80,000 in just a few months. The board voted in February to keep the camp, and in March they voted to open for resident camp in 2008 -- just a few months before the resident camp season begins, and months after other camps had already begun planning and promotion for the season!

Now, volunteers and staff are scrambling to find campers to fill summer sessions. Many potential campers have already signed up for other summer camps, and some don't even know that the camp has re-opened. "Because the decision to hold camp was not made until the end of March, we are unfortunately in a position of having to act fast," says camp committee chairperson Kari Rothi. Committee members are trying to get girls registered as quickly as possible in order to make key staffing decisions.

Camp Arrowhead is located within the Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area, near Stevenson, Washington. Activities offered include, canoeing, archery, crafts, nature study, rock wall climbing, whitewater rafting, and backpacking. In addition, the camp is offering specialty programs in dance, drama, music, yoga, and math and science.

Girls do not have to be members of the Girl Scouts to attend Camp Arrowhead. Non-members simply pay an additional $10 with their camp fees, which registers them as Girl Scouts for the summer only. Programs are available for girls aged 7 to 17 as individuals, for Girl Scout troops, and for "Sals and Pals" -- girls who come to camp with an adult female partner.

 
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:-) Hi, Kathleen!

Posted on 05/30/2008 at 3:05:32 PM

:-)

Posted on 05/28/2008 at 6:05:24 AM

Marvelous news that the camp wasn't sold after all :)

Posted on 05/27/2008 at 11:05:30 AM

Forgot to add -- this is also near Portland, Oregon -- that's where the Girl Scout Council is based.

Posted on 05/27/2008 at 10:05:55 AM

Thanks for the info...very good read!

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 8:05:40 PM

glad to hear it survived. I remember your last story when things weren't looking altogether promising.

Posted on 05/26/2008 at 6:05:09 PM

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