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Camp Sandy Pines

Route 1 Box 116A
Fruitland, MD 21826


27157 Riverside Drive Extension,
Fruitland, MD 21826


281-844-6854 – Ranger
410-742-3438 – Connie Bell Lodge

 

2012 Summer Camp Registration Form

2012 Summer Camp Financial Aid Form

(Detailed registration information can be found within the camp guide below.)

 

 

Sandy Pines is located near Fruitland, Maryland on 49 acres of wooded area with a sandy meadow. It consists of brand new Tree House units with a firepit area, a cabin, a platform tent unit with a screened troop house, and a primitive camping area and a pavilion.

Click here for Camp Sandy Pines amenities and fees.

 

Have something to donate? Click here to see the Camp Sandy Pines Wish List

 

 

 

Camp Sandy Pines Day Camp

This camp offers a fun and educational summer camp experience for ALL girls. Our trained volunteers present programs in nurturing ways that help girls learn about themselves, others and nature. The program will include fun skill-building activities that girls have enjoyed over the last 100 years. A great overnight trip to Camp Todd will also be enjoyed by campers! This year per girl request, we will bring back a Sandy Pines tradition: an award ceremony for family and friends on Friday, before pick-up time.

 

WHEN: July 16-20 Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m., optional overnight on Wednesday at no cost. (Includes dinner and breakfast.)

COST: $120 per camper, unless otherwise stated. Includes snacks, materials, shirt and patch. Girls will bring their lunch from home each day with the exception of Thursday. The camp fee will be waived for one camper if an adult family member (age 18+) volunteers for the week. If you would like to volunteer, please contact the Camp Director.

 

 

GRADE

TITLE

DESCRIPTION

1-3

Her-Story in the Making

Girls throughout the last 100 years have felt the magic of Girl Scout camp. Learn what it means to be prepared and how to stay safe while at camp. We will make sure to remember the S’mores. 

4, 5

Centennial Queens

A Centennial celebration of girls facing their fears with courage. Find out what courage was needed in the past by Girl Scouts who went to camp before us and had to face their fears. Play their games, wear their clothes and learn what safety measures they took before leaving camp. Join us in the adventure and we promise to remember the GORP.

6-8

History Mystery Tour

Have you ever wanted to build a campfire or wondered how girls over the years have changed the way they have camped? Dive in with us at this program and you will explore camping traditions as well as take a surprise camping trip that is designed just for older campers like you.

6-8

Program Aide

Join us if you have your Program Aide Pin. Practice the following skills while having fun: group management, young girl inspiration and facilitating program activities. Girls may achieve P.A. recognition.

9-11

Counselor In Training I

Learn what to expect from younger campers, teach younger campers outdoor skills and facilitate a camper program. Pre-camp CIT training is required. Girls may receive CIT recognition.

7-12

Camp Aide

Join us for a week as an assistant. You must attend pre-camp training. This may fulfill Service Learning Hour requirements and/or Community Service Bar requirements.

 
 
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