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==Girl Scouting in Indiana== There are 5 Girl Scout councils that serve Indiana. On August 26, 2006, Girl Scouts of the USA's (GSUSA) national board of directors voted to endorse a plan to realign 312 councils into 109 high-capacity, community-based councils. The new structure will make the most effective use of resources to better serve the local community and create more opportunities in Girl Scouting for even more girls. Girl Scouts of Central Indiana was the first Girl Scout council in the nation to complete the merger process. ===Girl Scouts of Central Indiana=== Formed by the merger of Girl Scouts of Hoosier Capital Council, Covered Bridge Girl Scout Council, Girl Scouts of Treaty Line Council, Girl Scouts of Sycamore Council, and Girl Scouts of Wapephani Council, and the addition of Howard and Carroll Counties from Girl Scouts of Tribal Trails Council. Girl Scouts of Central Indiana serves over 36,000 girls in 45 counties in Central Indiana. Council headquarters is Indianapolis, Indiana but service centers remain in cities that were the headquarters of former councils Web Site: {{official | http://www.girlscoutsindiana.org}} ====Camps and cabins==== * Camp Sycamore Valley near [[Lafayette, Indiana|Lafayette]] is {{convert|160|acre|km2}} on Wildcat creek. * Camp Na Wa Ka in [[Poland, Indiana]] is {{convert|259|acre|km2}} * Camp Gallahue in [[Morgantown, Indiana|Morgantown]] * Camp Dellwood in [[Indianapolis, Indiana|Indianapolis]] * Camp Ada in [[Spiceland, Indiana|Spiceland]] ===Girl Scouts of Greater Chicago and Northwest Indiana=== See [[Scouting in Illinois]] for more information. The former Scouts of The Calumet Council and Drifting Dunes Girl Scout Council became part of this council. ===Girl Scouts of Kentuckiana=== See [[Scouting in Kentucky]] for more information. Serves many counties in southern Indiana ===Girl Scouts of Northern Indiana-Michiana=== This is a new council includes more than 18,240 Girl Scouts in northern Indiana ([[Adams County, Indiana|Adams]], [[Allen County, Indiana|Allen]], [[Cass County, Indiana|Cass]], [[DeKalb County, Indiana|DeKalb]], [[Elkhart County, Indiana|Elkhart]], [[Fulton County, Indiana|Fulton]], [[Huntington County, Indiana|Huntington]], [[Kosciusko County, Indiana|Kosciusko]], [[LaGrange County, Indiana|LaGrange]], [[LaPorte County, Indiana|LaPorte]], [[Marshall County, Indiana|Marshall]], [[Miami County, Indiana|Miami]], [[Noble County, Indiana|Noble]], [[Pulaski County, Indiana|Pulaski]], [[St. Joseph County, Indiana|St. Joseph]], [[Starke County, Indiana|Starke]], [[Steuben County, Indiana|Steuben]], [[Wabash County, Indiana|Wabash]], [[Wells County, Indiana|Wells]], and [[Whitley County, Indiana|Whitley]]) and two counties, [[Berrien County, Michigan|Berien]] and [[Cass County, Michigan|Cass]], in southwest Michigan. Formed by the merger of Indiana Lakeland Girl Scout Council, Girl Scouts of Limberlost Council, Girl Scouts of Singing Sands Council (except for a part that joined [[Scouting in Michigan|Girl Scouts Heart of Michigan]]), and Girl Scouts of Tribal Trails Council (except for a part that joined Girl Scouts of Central Indiana). Website: {{official | http://www.girlscoutsnorthernindiana-michiana.org}} ====Camps==== *Camp Logan - {{convert|220|acre|km2}} near [[Syracuse, Indiana]] *Camp Shawadasee β near [[Lawton, Michigan]] *Camp Singing Hills - {{convert|240|acre|km2}} near [[Middlebury, Indiana]] *Camp Soni Springs - {{convert|156|acre|km2}} near [[Three Oaks, Michigan]] *McMillen Program Center - {{convert|103|acre|km2}} in northeast Indiana *Wildwood Program Center - {{convert|40|acre|m2}} in [[Logansport, Indiana]] ===Girl Scouts of River Bluffs Council=== Headquarters is Glen Carbon, Illinois website: {{official | http://www.riverbluffs.org}} ===Girl Scouts of Western Ohio=== Headquarters is Cincinnati, Ohio website: {{official |http://www.girlscoutsofwesternohio.org}} See [[Scouting in Ohio]] for more information ===Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana=== Headquarters is [[Evansville, Indiana]]. It serves Vanderburgh, Warrick, Spencer, Perry, Posey, Gibson, Martin, Pike, Daviess, and Dubois Counties in Indiana and White County in Illinois. website: {{official | http://www.girlscouts-gssi.org}} Located in south-west Indiana and also a small part of Illinois. It was formed after a previous realignment in September 1957. ====Camps==== *Camp Koch in [[Cannelton, Indiana]] *Carmi Little House in [[Carmi, Illinois]] *Camp Three Lakes Camp Koch has a [[sycamore]] that is a "[[Moon tree]]"; as a seed it was on the [[Apollo 14]] mission to the [[Moon]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Moon Trees |url=http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/lunar/moon_tree.html}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Goble |first=Joan |date=2006-01-01 |title=Project Moon Tree |url=http://www.techlearning.com/shared/printableArticle.php?articleID=175006734 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927043907/http://www.techlearning.com/shared/printableArticle.php?articleID=175006734 |archive-date=2007-09-27 |website=techlearning}}</ref>
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