
AUGUSTA, GA - Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is hosting it’s fifth annual S’morevivor Team Challenge Event on September 7, 2024. S’morevivor will be held at Girl Scout Camp Tanglewood (4687 Columbia Road Augusta, GA) and take place across the 180+ acre property.
The Team Challenge will have participants tackling fun and popular outdoor activities throughout the 20 stations set up at camp - including canoeing, archery, robot building, knot tying, and much more! Every great camp experience includes s’mores, which is why we know you’ll love S’morevivor. The Team Challenge event will consist of both corporate and community divisions.
S’morevivor is open to everyone in the CSRA - businesses, families, military personnel, troops, and friend groups. The team challenge event provides an excellent opportunity for team building in a fun, challenging, and competitive way. These physical and mental challenges create strong teams, heighten creativity, and build partnerships. Each participant will receive a branded S’morevivor buff and free Zaxby’s!
There are three divisions in the team challenge- corporate, community, and Girl Scout troop - with prizes and trophies for top finishers. The first place corporate team receives not only bragging rights, but a large trophy engraved with the winning business name to display for a year! Cost is $125 per team (we recommend 4 people per team!)
Special thanks to our presenting sponsors Aurubis Richmond, Textron, Keen Signs, Heavener Construction, and Zaxby’s for helping us build girls of courage, confidence, and character in the CSRA!
For more information about S’morevivor, contact Shawn Risher at (803) 270-6428. ❧
ABOUT GIRL SCOUTS OF HISTORIC GEORGIA Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia is rich in heritage and purpose. The council extends from the North Georgia mountains to the Okefenokee and from the Atlantic coast to the Chattahoochee Valley. Girl Scouts of Historic Georgia serves more than 13,000 girls and 5,000 adults in 122 counties in Georgia, two counties in South Carolina and one county in Alabama. The council is also the home of our organization’s founder, Juliette Gordon Low, who founded Girl Scouts on March 12, 1912 in Savannah, Georgia, where her birthplace and the historic First Headquarters still welcome thousands of Girl Scouts every year. Girl Scouting gives girls a wide range of experiences to define leadership their way.