About the Trip
You’ll spend the week at Ohio State’s Stone Laboratory, the oldest freshwater field station in the United States, located on Gibraltar Island in beautiful Lake Erie. The research lab serves as a base for more than 65 researchers from 12 agencies and academic institutions, all working year-round to solve the most pressing problems facing the Great Lakes, such as invasive species and algae blooms. Through excursions, field study, and hands-on activities, you will gain insider knowledge of freshwater ecosystems from active researchers and experts. You’ll also experience the beauty of the Great Lakes from your island home for the week!
Who Should Apply?
Age: Girl Scouts entering grades 9–12 or those who have just graduated 12th grade in summer 2023
Interests: Marine science, biology, environmental conservation
Requirements: Teamwork, basic swimming skills, willingness to travel in small boats
Equipment: A packing list will be provided.
Ignite Your Passion! This trip is great for Girl Scouts who are interested in marine science or the environment.
The Cost
Program fee: $TBD
The program fee does not include airfare. Girl Scouts will need to arrange transportation to Cleveland, Ohio.
Deposit due upon acceptance: $350. (This deposit is included in your trip program fee.)
Final payment due: Spring 2023
Financial aid may be available. Check with your local council.
Host and Contact Info
Girl Scouts of North East Ohio | www.gsneo.org
Fallon Pulley, fpulley@gsneo.org, 330-983-0372
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