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==Girl Scout Councils in Massachusetts== [[Image:Massachusetts-gsusa1.svg|350px|right|Map of Girl Scout councils in Massachusetts]] There are three Girl Scout councils serving Massachusetts, one of which is headquartered in Rhode Island. ===Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts=== Girl Scouts of Central and Western Massachusetts serves 15,000 girls in 186 communities. It was formed by a merger in early 2008 of three councils: Girl Scouts of Montachusett Council, Girl Scouts of Pioneer Valley, Girl Scouts of Western Massachusetts. Headquarters: [[Holyoke, Massachusetts]] and [[Worcester, Massachusetts]]<br /> website: {{URL|www.gscwm.org}} Camps * Bonnie Brae, [[East Otis, Massachusetts]] * Green Eyrie, [[Harvard, Massachusetts]] * Laurel Wood, [[Spencer, Massachusetts]] * Lewis Perkins, [[South Hadley, Massachusetts]] ===Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts=== [[File:WalthamMA EphraimHammondHouse.jpg|thumb|The historic [[Ephraim Hammond House]] in [[Waltham, Massachusetts|Waltham]]. The estate is now owned by the Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts.]] Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts serves more than 19,000 girls and 11,000 adults in [https://www.gsema.org/content/dam/girlscoutseasternmass-redesign/documents/SAC/map-council.pdf 177 Massachusetts communities] and [[South Hampton, New Hampshire]]. It was formed February 1, 2008 by a merger of three councils: Girl Scouts, Patriots' Trail; Girl Scout Council of Southeastern Massachusetts; Girl Scouts of Spar and Spindle Council. Headquarters: [[Waltham, Massachusetts]]<br /> website: {{URL|http://www.gsema.org}} ====Service Centers==== * [[Andover, Massachusetts]] * [[Middleboro, Massachusetts]] * [[Waltham, Massachusetts]] ====Camps==== * Camp Maude Eaton, [[Andover, Massachusetts]] * Camp Favorite, [[Brewster, Massachusetts]] Available activities include sailing and accommodations are usually platform tents. * Camp Rice Moody, [[Reading, Massachusetts]] * Camp Runels, [[Pelham, New Hampshire]] * Camp Wind-in-the-Pines, [[Plymouth, Massachusetts]] * Camp Cedar Hill, [[Waltham, Massachusetts]] * Friendship House, [[Gloucester, Massachusetts]] * Wampanoag Girl Scout Center (Chilmark), [[Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts]] * Cedar Hill Program Center, [[Waltham, Massachusetts]] ====Former Girl Scout Camps==== * '''Camp Edith Reed''', [[Norton, Massachusetts]] * '''Greenbrier Girl Scout Center''', [[Acushnet, Massachusetts]] * '''Camp Virginia''', [[Bolton, Massachusetts]] * '''Camp Winnetaska''', [[Ashland, Massachusetts]] * '''Marion White''', [[Richmond, Massachusetts]] * '''Neyati''', [[Leicester, Massachusetts]] * '''Kinnebrook''', [[Worthington, Massachusetts]] * Camp Malcolm, [[Needham, Massachusetts]] * Camp Wabasso, [[Bradford, New Hampshire]] * Camp Menotomy, [[Meredith, New Hampshire]] ===Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England=== {{main|Scouting in Rhode Island}} This council supports Massachusetts girls in [[Bellingham, Massachusetts|Bellingham]], [[Blackstone, Massachusetts|Blackstone]], [[Attleboro, Massachusetts|Attleboro]], [[Fall River, Massachusetts|Fall River]], [[North Attleboro, Massachusetts|North Attleboro]], [[Plainville, Massachusetts|Plainville]], [[Somerset, Massachusetts|Somerset]], [[Swansea, Massachusetts|Swansea]], [[Westport, Massachusetts|Westport]], [[Wrentham, Massachusetts|Wrentham]], [[Millville, Massachusetts|Millville]], [[Rehoboth, Massachusetts|Rehoboth]] and [[Seekonk, Massachusetts|Seekonk]]. ===Former Girl Scout Camps=== * '''Camp Muriel Flagg''' is a locale in [[Williamstown, Massachusetts]] named for [[Muriel Flagg]], a [[Girl Scouts of the USA|Girl Scout]] leader and teacher. Originally a Girl Scout camp, it opened in June 1964 and probably ceased operations in the late 1970s or early 1980s. It is located at an elevation of {{convert|1004|ft|m|1}} and is {{convert|1.5|mi|km|1}} north of Williamstown in [[Berkshire County, Massachusetts|Berkshire County]] Latitude {{Coord|42|44|28|N|073|11|08|W|}}
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