Tuesday, June 24, 2008

"Zink the Zebra" by 11 year old Kelly Weil


How Zink was born...


Kelly was a little girl, like any other, who loved friends, family, books, swimming, animals and computers - except at age eleven, she lost her battle with cancer. While undergoing treatment for cancer, Kelly wrote a story about a zebra named Zink who has spots instead of stripes. Zink questions why she is treated differently just because she looks different on the outside.


Kelly's story expresses the pain associated with the withdrawal of friendships due to misconceptions about physical differences. The sensitive message she relays concerns the importance of friendship, tolerance, and acceptance by others.


"I don't want people to treat me differently because I'm dying," she said on the afternoon she discovered her bone cancer could not be cured. Still, her friends drew away from her because they didn't understand she was the same sunny Kelly, in spite of her cancer. As you can imagine, this touched her deeply.


After Kelly died in 1993, her father, Les Weil, published her story, Zink the Zebra - A Special Tale. His daughter's poignant message also inspired him to create Zink the Zebra Foundation. He did this for two reasons: He wanted to remember the daughter he loved, and he also saw the need to help other people who feel they aren't as worthwhile as others because they are different.


The moral of Kelly's courageous and wise story continues to reach thousands of children and adults today through Zink the Zebra Foundation. Every day, the Foundation's educational programs spread Kelly's "special and different" message to schoolchildren, Girl Scouts, Camps and others throughout the nation. In addition, Kelly's story, coupled with endearing illustrations by Jay Jocham, has become a popular book in homes and libraries across America.


Watch the animated story book at the link below...


For more information and program details, visit your local Girl Scout Council office or http://www.zinkthezebra.org/.


Monday, June 23, 2008

Camp Ocanku-sa Hits the Road - 2008

Here are some camp highlights from this summer's session of Camp Ocanku-sa. The rumor was that Hannah Montana was going to perform, however, her alter-ego "Jane Mein" showed up instead! Enjoy...
Camp Ocankusa Hit the Road in search of water and wildlife refuge animals.
We visited Long Lake Wildlife Refuge and took in a day's worth of bird fun - egg painting, sign making, a bird hike and more! A short hike to the Mandan Tesoro Refinery showed us how industry and nature can work together in harmony. Walking the pond trails we saw lots of water life including the majestic pelicans that make their home there. Amazing!
Worms, worms and more worms! This year we avoided the dreaded mosquito, but, Herman the Worm was a constant 'carry along' companion. "He was 'this big'!"
A dutch oven cook-off was a fun finale to camp. Baking a pinapple upside down cake at camp can be done - and it's delicious! Swimming and a tent slumber party for the Juniors was a blast.
Join Girl Scouts - Join the Fun! Early Bird registration for the 2008-2009 session of Girl Scouts ends on June 30th. Contact the Bismarck Girl Scout office for more information. 701-223-4525.
See you next year at camp!