2025-2026 Inspire Discovery

Silver Award Training March 10, 7:30-8:30 pm $0 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 20 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13 Extreme Adventures: Amazing Race March 15, 9 am-4 pm

Offered to: Cadette | Adult Grades 6-8

This program is for Girl Scout Cadettes who are interested in pursuing the Girl Scout Silver Award. This training will allow Girl Scouts and their adults to learn the steps necessary to complete their Silver Award project and how to submit their completion form.

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

Offered to: Cadette | Senior | Ambassador Grades 6-12

On this extreme adventure, Girl Scouts will take part in Girl Scout-appropriate activities modeled after The Amazing Race . Girl Scouts will work together in small teams to solve clues, cross rugged terrain, interact with people, and try to earn more points than the other groups. They do not need to have any previous experience, although this will be an active program so proper attire and being able to handle the outdoors is needed. This is a day program—lunch and snacks provided.

$60 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13 Mind, Body, Me March 26, 6-8 pm $10 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 20 Max Adults: 2 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Location: Camp Cedarledge, 8501 Girl Scout Rd., Pevely 63070

Offered to: Senior Grades 9-10

Through this new Body Appreciation badge, Seniors learn that the mind and body are a package deal, and whatever we do with one affects the other. Girl Scouts will explore using this connection to nurture ourselves, both mentally and physically, through activities like making time for wellness, activating their body’s natural mood-boosting chemicals, getting outdoors and active, practicing mindfulness, taking care of our mental health, and much more.

Girl Scout Seniors earn their Mind, Body, Me Badge.

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

Sneaker Ball March 27, 6-9 pm $10 per Girl Scout and Adult Max Girl Scouts: 250 Max Adults: 250 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Offered to: Daisy | Brownie | Junior | Cadette | Senior | Ambassador | Adult Grades K-12

Get ready for a magical evening of music, laughter, and unforgettable memories at our She & Me Dance—a special night just for Girl Scouts and the amazing adults who love and support them! Whether Girl Scouts are dancing with their mom, uncle, grandma, big brother, or another amazing role model in their life, this event is all about celebrating the powerful bond they share. Girl Scouts will dress to impress in their favorite sneakers and step onto the dance floor for a night filled with joy, sparkle, and connection.

Girl Scouts receive a fun patch.

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

STEM Showcase March 28, 10 am-noon $15 per Girl Scout Max Girl Scouts: 100 Max Adults: 20 Reg. Opens: Jan. 13

Offered to: Daisy | Brownie | Junior | Cadette | Senior | Ambassador Grades K-12

Get ready to explore, experiment, and share discoveries at the Girl Scout Science Fair! Girl Scouts of all levels are invited to showcase their STEM curiosity by creating a project based on a theme of their choice—space, robotics, life science, physical science, nature, or even a Girl Scout badge they’ve already completed! During the fair, Girl Scouts will present their projects to visitors, including family members, fellow troops, and members of our community. Between presenting projects and exploring others, dive into our fun, hands-on STEM activities! Local scientists and STEM professionals will be on site to share exciting demonstrations and talk about real-world careers in science and technology. This is a celebration of learning—no competition, just a focus on curiosity, creativity, and confidence. Projects can take the form of a display board, model, demonstration, or interactive activity, but must include some form of scientific observation, experiment, or STEM concept. Forms requesting project information, including a description and presentation needs, will be sent out prior. All participating Girl Scouts will receive a tri-fold board. Need help getting started? Join us at our Science Fair Maker Space on March 8 to get a jumpstart on a project! Whether observing the stars, building a robot, studying animal behavior, or solving real-world problems, our voices matter—Girl Scouts can come share their science story with us! Girl Scouts receive a special GSEM science fair patch and a certificate to recognize their hard work and enthusiasm for STEM.

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

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