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Special Events
Girl Scout Night at the Erie Seawolves
Friday, Jul 12 @ 7:00 pm
Girl Grades: K-12 and families
Location: Jerry Uht Park, 110 East 10th St, Erie, PA 16501
Time: 7 pm - midnight
Cost Option 1: Game only - $9 per person
Cost Option 2: Game and buffet - $15 per person
Minimum Capacity: 100
Registration Deadline: June 27Join the Erie Seawolves for some baseball fun at Jerry Uht Park! First enjoy an all you can eat picnic while you watch the Erie Seawolves take on the Harrisburg Senators! Then, after the game come out on the field for a showing of The Sandlot 2 on the big screen and enjoy a walking S'more! All registrants receive a free hat and patch (must be picked up at the Girl Scout table before the 4th inning). Gates open at 6pm.
27th Annual Kennywood Day-Girl Scouts Making Kennywood Memories
Tuesday, Aug 13 @ 10:00 am
Girl Grades: K-12 and families
Location: Kennywood Amusement Park, 4800 Kennywood Blvd., West Mifflin, PA 15122
Time: 10 a.m.-park closing
Cost: $24.50 per person
Registration Deadline: Tickets are now on sale at the Pittsburgh, Greensburgh, Kittanning, and Beaver GSWPA Shops. They will be on sale until August 13th.
Parade Information: Troops participating in the parade are encouraged to bring a decorated troop banner.YAY
Celebrate Kennywood’s 27th Girl Scout Day with your friends and family. Activities will include games from past decades of Girl Scouts, contests, sing-a-longs, a Girl Scout parade, SWAPS and much more Girl Scout fun! Troops that purchase tickets between May 1-June 1, are automatically entered into a drawing to win refreshment coupons for their entire troop on Girl Scouts Kennywood Day.
Perry 200 Trail Photo Scavenger Hunt
Saturday, Aug 24 @ 10:00 am
Girl Grades: 4-8
Location: Dobbins Landing, Erie, PA 16507
Time: 10 am - noon
Cost: $7 per person
Minimum Capacity: 10
Registration Deadline: Aug. 14Prior to the War of 1812 Erie was a rustic frontier town of less than 500 people. Wartime activities accelerated the town’s growth and maturation, and it wasn’t long before Erie transitioned into a bustling port city. Today, evidence of these early years exists in the buildings and sites of downtown. Together, we'll walk the Let's Move Outside! Erie County Recreational Passport Perry 200 Trail and hunt for Erie history. Be sure to bring a camera or camera phone!
