Youth Member Price: $30; Adult Member Price $0
Location: St. Paul, MN
Registration Closes Jan 29
Grades 2-3: Calling all Brownies: Come and earn your Democracy badge! We'll take a journey through the different levels of government and explore the jobs of mayors, governors, judges, legislators, and presidents. You'll make a campaign poster and participate in a fun-filled mock election, move through interactive activity stations, and learn how to make your voice heard in government. You might even get to meet some real-life elected officials and learn what their jobs are like!
This event is great for Brownies who are planning to attend Day at the Capitol and want to learn more about government before visiting the Capitol. Even if you don't plan to attend DATC, you still won't want to miss this interactive event!
Included: Democracy for Brownies badge, snack
Adult/Youth Ratio:Adult chaperones are required to register and attend with youth members. Please limit adult registration and attendance to 1-2 adults for every 10 youth.
Payment details: This event has a minimum deposit. Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Full payment is due by registration close date.
If requesting financial assistance, please pay the deposit with a credit card and select Financial Aid as a payment type. After registering, visit girlscoutsrv.org/financial-assistance to submit your financial assistance application.
If planning to pay using program credits, please pay the deposit with a credit card and select Program Credits as a payment type. Submit Program Credits by using this form.
Cancellations: To receive a refund, less the non-transferable/non-refundable deposit, we must receive your cancellation notice by the posted cancellation deadline (30 days prior to the event). To cancel your registration, submit the Events & Camp Cancellation Form. See our full Camp and Event Registration and Cancellation Policy (Updated January 2022)
Your Questions: If you have questions, please contact us online, by email (girlscouts@girlscoutsrv.org), or by phone (800-845-0787).