Enjoy Camp Jam Finals With Radio Disney AM 640 at Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania's Summer Camp Open House
Enjoy Camp Jam Finals With Radio Disney AM 640 at Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania's Summer Camp Open House
13 Girls Will Compete in a Talent Competition, Vying for a Free Week at the Girl Scouts Camp of her choice
MIQUON, Pa., June 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania (GSEP) is holding an Open House event on Sunday, June 7 from 1 - 4 pm at Camp Laughing Waters, located on 460 scenic acres in Gilbertsville, PA (300 Hildebeidel Road, New Hanover Township). Families of all girls ages 6 to 18 are welcome to attend, talk to camp staff, tour the facility, and see why GSEP's summer camp is fun and economical. GSEP camps and camp programs are designed to give girls a meaningful link with nature, friends, and caring adults. The outcome is a fun-filled leadership development experience they can draw upon for life, while making life-long friendships.
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As an added element to this Open House event, visitors can watch the final event of a LIVE musical talent competition from 1:30 to 3:30 pm entitled Camp Jam, where the winner will receive a FREE week at the GSEP camp of her choice. In addition, Radio Disney AM 640 will be on hand with music and a fabulous prize wheel. Girls 14 and under can register to win four (4) tickets to Disney's Broadway musical, The Little Mermaid, and dinner at a New York City restaurant.
To qualify, 14 finalists -- including one 1st-grade youngster -- performed at four Camp Jam competitions held this spring at GSEP Open House events throughout the Council's service region in the Delaware and Lehigh Valleys. Finalists competing this weekend are:
-- Julia Richter of Phoenixville, entering the 5th grade at Schuylkill Elementary School this fall -- Lynde Kuntz of Lehighton, entering the 5th grade at Towamensing Elementary School -- Katie Pullman of Churchville, entering the 7th grade at Richboro Middle School -- Arianna Boccardi of Quakertown, entering the 5th grade at St. Michael the Archangel -- Olivia Schwartz of West Chester, entering the 6th grade at Hillsdale Elementary School -- Emily Murasso of Bethlehem, entering the 9th grade Liberty High School -- Alexandra Waugh of Sinking Spring, entering the 8th grade at Wilson Central Junior High School -- Mackenzie Hall of Bethlehem, entering the 6th grade at St. Anne School -- Marisa Verdi of Holland, entering the 4th grade at Hillcrest Elementary School -- Katelyn Sapp of Chadds Ford, entering the 6th grade at C.F. Patton Middle School -- Gina South of Glen Mills, entering the 6th grade at C.F. Patton Middle School -- Caroline Daly of West Chester, entering the 6th grade at C.F. Patton Middle School -- Amanda Colton of Lafayette Hill, entering the 5th grade at Colonial Elementary School
(Emily Strauss of Cochranville, who will enter the 2nd grade at Octorara Primary Learning Center this fall, is also a finalist but unable to attend this weekend's competition.)
Finalists will arrive at Camp Laughing Waters on Saturday morning for a full weekend itinerary, which includes on-stage and dress rehearsals, performance tips from a professional musician and a make-up artist, and a chance to meet Radio Disney AM 640's Stylin' Steph. Girls will have free time for socializing and group activities, before their overnight stay at the campsite.
Judges for the event are: -- Tina Wells, CEO of Buzz Marketing Group, a youth marketing agency that serves clients in fashion, beauty, entertainment, business and lifestyle sectors. Wells relies on her "buzzSpotters" -- a network of 9,000 teen consultants she built to stay on top of youth interests and trends. She has been named to Essence magazine's 40 under 40, Billboard's 30 under 30, AOL's Black Voices Black Women Leaders in Business top-10 list, and Inc. magazine's 30 Under 30. Wells is the 2009 recipient of the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award, and serves on the national Board of Directors for Friends of Orphans and the Board of Directors for the Philadelphia Orchestra. -- Rachel Smolinsky, a junior at West Chester University (WCU), majoring in music education with a concentration in clarinet. She is a member of the University's Wind Ensemble, which recently appeared at the Kimmel Center. Smolinsky will be this year's drum major for WCU's "Incomparable Golden Rams" Marching Band, and is also a member of Concord Winds, a woodwind quintet that performs throughout the West Chester community. -- Ann Meredith, CEO of Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania since 2007, and founder and former-CEO of Lights of Liberty, Inc.
Girls Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania is the largest girl-serving organization in Pennsylvania. It serves 42,000 girls and 14,000 volunteers in Berks, Bucks, Carbon, Chester, Delaware, Lehigh, Montgomery, Northampton and Philadelphia counties. Today 80 percent of all women in leadership and executive roles in this country were Girl Scouts. Girl Scout alumnae comprise 70 percent of women in the U.S. Congress. For further information about Girl Scouting, to sign up, volunteer or donate, contact www.gsep.org or call 610.791.2411.
CONTACT: Cheryl Baker Director of Marketing, Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania 888.664.9770, x1508 610.248.0414 (cell) cbaker@gsep.org Betsy Taube on behalf of Girl Scouts of Eastern Pennsylvania 919.271.6497 (cell)
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