Submitted by: Cadette Troop 78 Piedmont Area GSC
Our troop (2nd yr. Cads) did "On a High Note" as
an overnight lock-in at the church where we meet.
Skill Builder: SB #1: The girls had been told at our
Tuesday night meeting to do the poll required. They would then use this info to
plan a musical program & actually put in on during our Friday night
activities.
SB #2: After their programs, we had a karaoke session.
SB #3: Then we listened to music from other cultures and learned about what
celebrations music is used in and instruments are played. We did Irish (Celtic)
music and Native American music, thanks to outstanding recordings again offered
by our public library.
SB # 5, courtesy of recordings borrowed at the public library. They not only listened
to portions of the operas, but read the booklets telling the story in English
so they'd know what was going on in the selections they heard.
Technology:
T #1: We met at 6 pm on Friday, drove about 30 mins. to a nearby music store
(Hames Music, one of the largest dealers in the Southeast), where I had
arranged a tour, demo, and info from the assistant manager on technology in
music today.
T #4: we did the part comparing same songs recorded at diff. times when we
returned back to the church. My co-ldr. had checked out some recordings from
the public library.
Service Projects:
SP #1: We did our annual caroling visit to a local retirement housing project
apartment complex.
Career Exploration:
CE #1: We asked specific questions of the assistant manager (who also plays in
a band, is a composer, etc. etc. etc.).
CE #3: Back at the church after our 1.5-hour field trip (which, by the way, the
guy was nice enough to do AFTER regular work hours so we wouldn't be
interrupted by customers!), the girls planned (in small groups of 3-5 people)
their musical programs with the info from Skill Builder # 1. They spent about 2
hours getting these programs together. Each girl in each group had to serve a
portion of their program time (minimum 30 minutes for whole program) as the
disc jockey. They included contests, humor, commercials, etc., as well as the
music they brought from home.
This IPA was very easy to cover in the amount of time we
had (Friday 6 pm through Saturday noon, with only about 6 hours for sleep),
except for the poll they did beforehand and the service project. All total, I
would estimate the project took about 8-10 hours, plus poll time beforehand and
service project time being extra. The girls LOVED being able to complete an IPA
pretty much all at one fell swoop.
If
your troop has completed this IPA, and would like to share what you did.
e-mail
Capt. Froggy