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CTU Stream Girls


  • Kassler Center/Lake Lehow 11338 Waterton Road Littleton, CO, 80125 United States (map)

STREAM Girls is an outdoor watershed experience that employs STEM-education (science, technology, engineering, math) plus recreation and arts to explore a local stream. By visiting a local stream and having the opportunity to observe it as scientists, anglers, and artists, Girl Scouts in the 4th through 8th grade (juniors and cadets) will get the complete picture of what their stream could mean to them.

STREAM Girls 1.0 - July 20, 2024

This full-day program intended for girls from 4th – 8th grades, empowers girls to explore a local stream, collect flow data, sample macroinvertebrates, tie flies, and learn fly casting. Sign up as an individual or a whole troop and if you aren't a Girl Scout no worries -- you can join in the fun too. Please note STREAM Girls 1.0 does not include fly fishing due to our limited time, that comes in STREAM Girls 2.0. 

Where: Kassler Center @ Waterton Canyon, 7:30AM - 5:30PM

Volunteers Needed for Hydrology, Fly Tying, Casting and Photos

STREAM Girls 2.0 - July 21, 2024

This half-day program intended for girl’s 4th grade or older, empowers novice anglers to build upon their already learned casting skills and grow into confident anglers and river conservationists. It is highly recommended that you have already taken STREAM Girls 1.0 before enrolling in this event. Girls are welcome to retake STREAM Girls 2.0 as often as they would like!

Where: Lake Lehow, 10:15AM - 2:00PM

Volunteers Needed for Knots, Casting, Fishing and Photos