2025-2026 Inspire Discovery

Steminism: A Celebration of Women and Girls in Science for Juniors

Offered to: Junior

Grades 4-5

In honor of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, join the Girl Scouts for a celebration dedicated to exploring STEM careers! Participants will learn about the different STEM fields, discover potential career paths, and meet female professionals currently working in STEM. We will celebrate the women and girls who play a critical role in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

Feb. 7, 1:30-4 pm $15 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 50 Max Adults: 10 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Girl Scout Juniors earn their STEM Career Exploration Badge.

Location: Cortex 1, 4320 Forest Park Ave., St. Louis 63108

Virtual Bronze Award Training Feb. 11, 6-7 pm $0 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 20 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

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: Virtual

Galentine’s Day Feb. 13, 6-8 pm $15 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 100 Max Adults: 25 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Offered to: Daisy | Brownie Grades K-3

Celebrate friendship, fun, and all things Girl Scouts at our special Galentine’s Day program just for Daisies and Brownies! Girl Scouts will enjoy a heart-filled evening of activities inspired by the four pillars of Girl Scouting—Entrepreneurship, Life Skills, STEM, and the Outdoors. Join us to share the love and strengthen our sisterhood!

Girl Scouts receive a fun patch.

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

Junior Snow Adventure Feb. 22, 3-6 pm

Offered to: Junior Grades 4-5

Let’s hit the slopes and have some snow fun! A unique opportunity in Missouri, Juniors will learn to downhill ski at Hidden Valley Ski Resort. Girl Scouts will get fitted for gear, then take a skiing lesson with a certified instructor in small groups. If Girl Scouts would like to continue skiing after the lesson is over (their ski lift is good for the rest of the evening), a guardian must check them out of the program and supervise them on the slopes. Adults registered for the program will help supervise the group, but will not ski.

$135 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 60 Max Adults: 8 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Girl Scout Juniors earn their Junior Snow Adventure Badge.

Location: Hidden Valley Ski Resort, 17409 Hidden Valley Dr., Wildwood 63025

World Thinking Day Feb. 22, 1:30-2:30 pm $10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Offered to: Daisy | Brownie | Junior

Grades K-5

Each February, Girl Scouts and Girl Guides across 150 countries celebrate World Thinking Day. It’s a day of international friendship and a time to stand up for causes that could improve the lives of girls around the globe. This year’s theme is “Our Friendship”, celebrating the bonds that unite us across borders, generations and cultures. We will immerse ourselves in the rich traditions and diverse customs that make our Movement unique, and engage in interactive activities designed to inspire reflection and strengthen bonds.

Girl Scouts receive the World Thinking Day Patch.

Location: Girl Scout Service Center, 2300 Ball Dr., St. Louis 63146

Space Science Investigator for Juniors Feb. 24, 6-8 pm $10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 30 Max Adults: 4 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Offered to: Junior

Grades 4-5

Girl Scout Juniors will venture through the solar system to earn their Space Science Investigator Badge! Juniors will see that space is even bigger than they may have imagined by learning more about the solar system and Earth’s place in it.

Girl Scout Juniors earn their Space Science Investigator Badge.

Location: To Be Announced (Location will be shared when spring registration opens)

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