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Amazing Race- Day Three

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2011

Day Three of Amazing Race

Is this really Arizona? Driving in a Winter Wonderland

6:00am Sunday Morning Amazing Race staffer Jen and I drove down to Bisbee to join the girls for the final day of the Amazing Race adventure. As we drove through the city, we could not believe our eyes. It was snowing, and snow had even stuck to the ground by the airport! That would not be the only snow we saw that day. As we made our way to the first stop, Copper Queen Mine, more snow continued to fall. Team X sprinted inside after parking to warm up by the fire. Arriving a close second to the Mine was Team Green Extreme. These early birds got to go on the 9am tour of the mine. Our third group Road Warriors came in just a bit after 9am. Unfortunately, this meant they had to wait to go on the next tour that would depart at 10:30am. Although an hour and a half seemed like a long time, Road Warriors, The Force, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Girl Scouts took advantage of the wintry weather, made snowballs, and of course, had a snowball fight. After the Copper Queen Mine DETOUR, the next clue led the teams to Shady Dell and the following task: Choose an airstream trailer of your choice and have a team photo taken in front of it.  Be respectful of those who might be renting these trailers!

After Shady Dell a ROUTE clue was received: It may be the “town to tough to die” but in this graveyard there are plenty of people who did!  Make your way to Boothill graveyard.  Here the teams searched for the famous residents of Tombstone and met Coco to receive their next assignment- a much needed lunch break! Whew!

Next clue: Photo of the Thing sign… nothing more. When the teams discovered what The Thing was referring to they made their way over there and met Timalee who handed out their next task- a digital scavenger hunt of the museum and gift shop. Team Teenage Mutant Ninja Girl Scouts not only enjoyed the task but helped themselves to a Dairy Queen treat as well!

The next ROUTE clue received was: Are you a Wildcat fan?  Do you bleed red and blue?  You’ll want to head to the Wildcat statue. Unbeknownst to the teams, the University of Arizona would be the finishing stop of the race.

Find it or Yell it! Find it: All team members participated in finding 5 different statues around campus where a cookie magnet had been placed. Using the clues provided, teams had to find the statue and take a picture by the magnet.

If you’d like to test your knowledge here is what the teams received:

1. Find the statue of the football player who famously told his team to Bear Down in 1926.

2. Let’s honor those who served our country. Find the statue of Bill Lowell, member of the 1942 University of Arizona football team, who died serving our country in World War II.

3. The ‘invention’ of football goes back as far as the 11th century in England. During those days the football was an inflated bladder, usually from a pig. This is where the term ‘pigskin’ came from. Find the row of giant pigskins.

4. Ever wonder why the sky is blue or how a telescope works or why you are able to read this page? The answers lie in optics. Head to the campus building where this department would be, to find the optical statue

5. There’s a statue outside that gets lots of looks,

Find the main place that houses lots of books

Yell it: Show your spirit. For the final assignment teams had to learn a cheer from four of the University of Arizona cheerleaders, Amanda, Kendall, Emma, and Megan. Amanda- the red head was a former Girl Scout at our Council! Not only did all members of the team have to learn the cheer, they had to perform it by themselves to the cheerleaders’ satisfaction! If they did not perform it correctly, the teams had to start over before getting their next clue. At this task, daughters, mothers, and even a grandmother (Ma-maw) rocked their Wildcat spirit. Way to go ladies!

After the cheer routine, the next clue was given: This isn’t a mall where you shop but lots of other things happen here.  Leave your car where it’s parked…You’ll be racing to the finish on foot at the UofA Mall.

The finish line… finally! Team X started out and ended the weekend with a bang, 1st place. The Force, Road Warriors, Green Extreme and Teenage Ninja Girl Scout Turtles finished close behind. The Ninja Girl Scouts even skipped their way to the finish line where their families and other teams were all waiting and cheered them on! We capped off the Race with a group picture all teams, staff, and volunteers. The girls exchanged numbers with each other and we said our goodbyes. What a great weekend! Thanks to all the girls and moms who participated.  Y’all are the best!

Looking for field trip ideas?

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011

On Wednesday, January 5, Junior Troop #518 and their sister Brownie Troop, both from Mesa Verde Elementary School, visited the Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Farm. They rode the monster truck and had a female drive – Danna – who was totally awesome. The girls learned about the Sonoran Desert, the civil war battle fought at Picacho Peak, and everything you ever wanted to know about Ostriches. It was as educational as it was fun. The girls got to touch a frozen dead rattlesnake, hold an ostrich egg, and try ostrich jerky. They fed the deer, ostrich, goats, donkeys and the larakeets, which would perch right on their arms and head! Some of the girls even kissed a goat! We highly recommend this adventure for an troop.

For information on how to make reservations for your troop contact:

Rooster Cogburn Ostrich Ranch
(520)446-3658

Super Six Video Contest Winners

Wednesday, January 26th, 2011

Best Use of Super Six Theme- Troop 1616

(video coming soon)

Best Motivation and Inspiration- Troop 274

Overall Impact- Troop 1772

Are you a Super Troop?

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

The purpose of the Super Troop program is to recognize troops and groups who have achieved a high standard. The emphasis is on girl-adult partnership, girl and adult membership, diversity, service in the community, visibility, adult training and adult involvement.

Troops and groups accumulate points by completing activities listed in the program. Each activity counts toward only one requirement. Daisy troops must earn 250 points to receive distinction as a Super Troop. Troops with a majority of girls other than Daisy age must earn 300 points to receive distinction as a Super Troop.

To read more about the process download the Super Troop Application.

If you have questions regarding this program, please contact Ellen Pott at 520.319.3151 or epott@sahuarogsc.org.

It’s Your Journey- Customize it!

Saturday, January 8th, 2011

This workshop will guide you through the two emerging, age-appropriate program resources, the Journeys and the forthcoming Girl’s Guide to Girl Scouting, which are complemented by fun, dynamic, and meaningful programming for girls and the adults who guide them through the various stages of their personal growth and development.

You also understand how girls travel through their journey and earn awards along the way and the differences between service projects and take action projects. Each participant will receive a copy of the “It’s Your Journey- Customize it! book (included in cost of workshop).

To read the full workshop description and view dates and times, download the workshop flyer.

For more information, contact Ellen Pott, 520.319.3151, epott@sahuarogsc.org.

Troop brings smiles to nursing home

Tuesday, December 28th, 2010

from NogalesInternational.com

Published Tuesday, December 28, 2010 9:30 AM CST

Members of the Peña Blanca Daisy Troop 1895 helped spread the holiday cheer when they made Christmas door hangers and hand-delivered them to residents of the Carondelet Holy Cross Hospital Nursing Home on Dec. 15.

According to troop leader Cristina Pierce, the residents broke into huge smiles and started clapping when the girls walked in.

“It was such a tender moment to see how the elderly faces lit up when the girls walked in the room saying Merry Christmas,” Pierce said. “The RN said it was a very nice gesture since many of them never have visitors, much less children. In Daisy Girl Scouts we try to instill good values such as being considerate and caring, and I think they did a good job.”

The Peña Blanca Daisy Troop 1895 is comprised of girls in kindergarten and first grade. Karina Nido is the troop’s co-leader.

Stuff the Bus!

Wednesday, August 11th, 2010

On August 7th 2 Junior Girls Scouts from Troop 429 Elizabeth & Madalyn, and the Walgreens staff at Grant & Swan Store No. 4045: Mr. Z, Rudy Ornelas, Joseph Thorn, Alina Altshteyn, Ana Somoza & Holy Rook participated in filling a Walgreens kart full of back to school supplies and

 ”Stuffed the Bus” for two Tucson Unified Schools, Lyons & Line Weaver Elementary Schools.  We are honored that we were asked to help!  Thanks to Walgreens, its wonderful staff and troop 429 and many others who helped make the ”Stuff the Bus” a success!!!


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