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Save the Date for Girlfriends Weekend! Sept 11-12, 2010

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Be a pampered camper with just us girls!

Start Time: Saturday, September 11, 2010 at 9:00 a.m.

End Time: Sunday, September 12, 2010 at 11:00 a.m.

Location: Camp River Ranch in Carnation, WA

We had a hootin' great time at the 2009 Girlfriends Weekend and we hope you'll join us for the next one! One camper even traveled from Florida to be with us. We had mother-daughter pairs, best friend pairs, sister pairs and trios, co-workers, you name it!

Make new memories and discover your hidden talents at our workshops:

- Get a massage
- Lakeside sunrise yoga
- Crafts
- Canoeing
- Campfires (s'mores)
- Wine tasting, & more!

Your support will send Girl Scouts with financial need to camp next summer. Come alone for $350 or bring a girlfriend for the "buddy" rate of $500 for two. A cabin for four or a unit for 12 can also be reserved.

Space is limited to 100 campers for this event. We would love to have you join us!

Pleace call Michelle Yang at (206) 826-2189 or email michellehy@girlscoutsww.org to reserve your spot.

Start and end times are flexible for you to come and go when you like.

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