2025-2026 Inspire Discovery

October 2025 Create and Innovate Oct. 3, 6-8 pm $10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 19 Bronze Award Training Oct. 8, 6-7 pm $0 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 20 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 24 Engineering Adventures at WashU Oct. 11, 9 am-noon $10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 30 Max Adults: 4 Reg. Deadline: Sept.27 STEM Stories at The Novel Neighbor Oct. 12, 1-2:30 pm $30 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 18 Max Adults: 5 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 28

Offered to: Brownie

Grades 2-3

Imagine inventing a jet pack to fly to school! Or, adding a sidecar to a bike for a pet to ride along. Makers turn big ideas into real-life objects. They don’t just create—they also innovate, finding new ways to improve what they make. In this program, we’ll become creators and innovators by dreaming up our own inventions to solve a unique problem—and building a prototype to bring our ideas to life!

Girl Scout Brownies earn their Brownie Create and Innovate Badge.

Location: Berges Family Girl Scout Program Center, 2300 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146

Offered to: Junior | Adult Grades 4-5

This course is for Girl Scout Juniors who are interested in pursuing the Girl Scout Bronze Award. This training allows Girl Scouts and their adults to learn the steps necessary to complete their Bronze Award project and how to submit completion.

Location: Berges Family Girl Scout Program Center, 2300 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146

Offered to: Junior Grades 4-5

Join the Washington University in St. Louis’ Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Chapter for a morning of hands-on engineering fun! Juniors will participate in engineering design challenges and activities with female engineering students and hear from professional engineers about how they solve problems.

Girl Scout Juniors receive a fun patch.

Location: Washington University, 1 Brookings Dr., St. Louis 63130

Offered to: Daisy Grades K-1

Girl Scout Daisies are invited to a special day of curiosity and creativity at The Novel Neighbor bookstore! Girl Scouts will enjoy a tour of the bookstore and dive into hands-on STEM activities inspired by the Ada Twist, Scientist book series. From making simple experiments to asking big questions, Daisies will explore the world just like Ada! Each Girl Scout will go home with a new book to keep the learning and fun going. This adventure is perfect for sparking a love of reading and science!

Girl Scout Daisies receive a fun patch.

Location: The Novel Neighbor, 7905 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves 63119

Junior True North Award Oct. 12, 1-4 pm $30 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 28

Offered to: Junior Grades 4-5

What is something that takes courage? Maybe it’s trying something new, having a hard conversation, or showing support for something to believe in (even if others disagree). This award is a Girl Scout’s chance to make it all happen—and grow as a leader! We’ll learn about leadership and our own strengths, build up our confidence, and discover the courage to make change in the world, starting in our own communities.

Girl Scout Juniors earn their True North Award.

Location: Berges Family Girl Scout Program Center, 2300 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146

Brick-or-Treat Hannibal Oct. 13, 6-7:30 pm $15 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 24 Max Adults: 4 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 29 Junior Coding Basics Oct. 14, 6-8 pm

Offered to: Daisy | Brownie | Junior Grades K-5

Girl Scouts are invited to a spooktacular LEGO ® celebration. Activities include Halloween crafts, LEGO ® building, and more.

Girl Scouts receive a fun patch.

Location: Hannibal Public Library, 200 S 5th St., Hannibal 63401

Offered to: Junior Grades 4-5

Juniors will learn how programmers write computer programs for computers to solve problems.

$10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 18 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Deadline: Sept. 30

Girl Scout Juniors earn their Junior Coding Basics Badge.

Location: Berges Family Girl Scout Program Center, 2300 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146

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