591:. Each year, approximately 200 Camp Fire youth throughout the nation receive the WoHeLo Award. A member may apply for the award after completing four major long-term projects called Reflections, and three self-selected projects, called Advocacies, dealing with an area of concern of the youth member's choosing. The first must be to Camp Fire; the second cannot be to Camp Fire; and the third can either be in Camp Fire or outside of Camp Fire. Each of the three Advocacies must involve leading, teaching, serving, and speaking out. Many councils have removed the requirement that Advocacies must be completed to the Camp Fire program, citing that opportunities do not always exist for members enrolled in all areas of the country. The third requirement for a Camp Fire WoHeLo Award is to "know Camp Fire". Youth are required to read the History of Camp Fire, tour the office of their council, or follow another approved method of understanding the services Camp Fire provides.
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Community Family Clubs also provide opportunities to create strong partnerships with corporations, schools, faith-based communities, child care settings and other community organizations to advance the needs of children, youth, and families across the country. Families come together once a month to share a meal and participate in a recognition ceremony designed to recognize both individual and group accomplishments. The club then breaks into age-level groups for an activity session led by a team of parents who volunteer for the short-term assignment for that month. This program offers parents and guardians the ability to find a community support group for raising their families, and also provides positive family interaction base on structured, educational and fun experiences and activities.
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America, but was rejected in January 1913 as the Camp Fire Girls were then the larger group. By December 1913, Camp Fire Girls' membership was an estimated 60,000, many of whom began attending affiliated summer camps. The Bluebird
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is for sixth through eighth grades, giving young people an opportunity to explore new interesting fields. Club members do much of their own planning and decision making, with the adult leader functioning more as an advisor than a supervisor. This is when Camp Fire youth are eligible to make and wear
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Camp Fire Girls celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1960 with the "She Cares ... Do You?" program. During the project, Camp Fire Girls planted more than two million trees, built 13,000 birdhouses, and completed several other conservation-oriented tasks. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Camp
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produced a Camp Fire Girls board game. There were no turns in the game; everyone played at the same time. The game ended when someone entered the "Log Cabin
Council Fire", which could only occur on an exact count. The winner of the game was the person who had collected the most "Honor Beads" on the
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American women's gowns, and was made optional in 1946. Today, a member may choose any style of ceremonial attire, particularly if it honors their ethnic background, such as tunics, kimonos, and Scandinavian skirts/aprons. The ceremonial
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Youth are able to earn beads while completing projects on the “Camp Fire Trails" as well as emblems. Previously, once the participants earned ten of one type of bead, they were awarded a larger one of the same type to represent the ten smaller ones. By 2006, there was one bead for each of the Camp
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September 1911 over differences with the Gulicks. However, there was an organization meeting held by Lina Beard on February 7, 1912 in Flushing, New York of a Girl Pioneers of America organization.
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Explorers a co-ed program. By 1974, Camp Fire's membership was at 274,000 in 1,300 communities of the United States. Camp Fire Girls expanded its horizons in 1975, welcoming boys to participate in all Camp Fire
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American symbolism was a natural outgrowth of an
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while learning about ecology, conservation and the interrelationships of all living things. The Camp Fire camping and environmental education experience teaches youth to work in teams and make friends, while building self-esteem and good decision making skills.
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was issued featuring the Camp Fire Girls insignia. A new program, Junior Hi, where twelve- and thirteen-year-old girls explored new interests as a group and as individuals, was created in 1962. This program name changed later to Discovery. That same year, the
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headquarters announcing that with the success of the Boy Scout movement, a group of preeminent New York men and women were organizing a group to provide outdoor activities for girls, similar to those in the Boy Scouts.
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levels, Camp Fire leaders help youth choose activities and guide them in earning the recognition items. As teens, members select their own activities and develop their own action plans for earning recognition items.
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leadership in areas never thought possible. Programs of this nature aim to inspire and honor community responsibility, contribute to the future of American volunteerism, and encourage a sense of caring for others.
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series, which portrayed many of Camp Fire's activities, rituals, and ceremonies, including their summer camps. In the 1980s, Camp Fire was featured in the
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Royal Blue – (formerly Citizenship, discontinued in 2003)
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medallion became Camp Fire's highest achievement and honor.
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watched their brothers, friends, and schoolmates—all
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2062:"Camp Fire's Family Club Builds Partnerships"
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1062:Turner Strong, Pauline (December 18, 2008).
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2369:(Dissertation thesis). Brown University.
1014:"A Long History of Helping Youth Thrive"
898:Connie Dresie, Director, Council Support
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1695:. Smithsonian National Postal Museum
1560:Georgia Women: Their Lives and Times
2536:The Book of Camp Fire Girls c. 1913
2291:"Lauren Graham on Bonnie Hunt Show"
1241:"10 reasons we are campfire strong"
1149:Marshall, Edward (March 17, 1912).
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2194:"Camp Fire Girls—Ceremonial Gowns"
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2148:"Camp Fire Names and Symbolgrams"
2038:. The Macmillan Company. p.
1968:"Historical Origins of Camp Fire"
1896:. Alpha Phi Omega. Archived from
820:often mentioned Camp Fire in her
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245:Photograph of Luther Gulick from
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1752:. Ayer Publishing. p. 114.
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2032:Curtis, Henry Stoddard (1917).
1645:The New International Year Book
1624:. George H. Doran Company. 1913
1591:McFarland, John Thomas (1915).
1093:Cathy Tisdale (July 19, 2012).
2171:Indian Names Facts & Games
1648:. Dodd, Mead and Company. 1920
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1130:. Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
764:In fiction and popular culture
32:Camp Fire Girls (novel series)
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2572:Scouting in the United States
2174:. Thomsen—Bryan—Ellis Company
1865:"History | Camp Fire Georgia"
1668:"Camp Fire Girls Game (1926)"
1322:. NYU Press. pp. 49–51.
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793:Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys
681:Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
659:Counselor in Training program
442:Absolutely Incredible Kid Day
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892:Shawna Rosenzweig, President
722:Bluebirds, Blue Jays, Sparks
666:American Camping Association
2631:Polish Scouting Association
2486:Canadian Journal of History
2402:Helgren, Jennifer. (2022).
2323:"Patrice Munsel: Biography"
2168:Poast, Florence M. (1916).
1923:"NPO Spotlight – News"
1813:"Information Resource Book"
1621:The Book of Camp Fire Girls
1481:""Girl Pioneers," New Club"
991:Scouting in popular culture
841:National Board of Trustees:
27:American youth organization
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2727:SpiralScouts International
2505:Proctor, Tammy M. (2009).
2360:Foley, Jessica L. (2010).
1925:. Philanthropy News Digest
1891:"Camp Fire USA Fact Sheet"
1781:"Camp Fire Boys and Girls"
1351:"Scout Like Organizations"
986:Religious emblems programs
830:For the Sake of the School
204:Camp Fire Girls of America
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1453:Miller, Susan A. (2007).
1184:. NYU Press. p. 51.
1095:"It Pays to Be Inclusive"
855:Mara H. Cohara, Secretary
734:Native American influence
703:Pro Football Hall of Fame
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1946:"For One Camp Fire Bead"
1545:Camp Fire Girls Handbook
1533:, Lucien T. Warner, and
1269:The Arrow of Pi Beta Phi
1072:10.1177/1532708608325918
476:The program levels are:
253:In 1910, young girls in
227:Camp Fire Boys and Girls
2789:Rhode Island Boy Scouts
2687:American Heritage Girls
1693:"Camp Fire Girls Issue"
861:Melanie Lockwood Herman
605:Learn and Serve America
2784:New England Boy Scouts
2779:Lone Scouts of America
2774:Boy Rangers of America
2742:Troops of Saint George
2600:Girl Scouts of the USA
2583:Scouting organizations
2241:Keiler, Allan (2000).
2060:Ashby, Nicole (2001).
1839:"Camp Fire Girls Move"
1316:Paris, Leslie (2008).
1178:Paris, Leslie (2008).
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39:Campfire Girls (band)
2794:Sons of Daniel Boone
2532:by Alice Marie Beard
2424:10.1353/aq.2014.0031
2219:Beard, Alice Marie.
2200:on February 18, 2009
2146:Beard, Alice Marie.
1966:Beard, Alice Marie.
1944:Beard, Alice Marie.
1527:Mortimer Loeb Schiff
1379:. September 22, 2011
811:published a special
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2808:Other organizations
2764:American Boy Scouts
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2115:Girlhood in America
2093:on January 21, 2010
1749:Time on Their Hands
1537:. See the lists in
1507:Ernest Kent Coulter
981:The Scouting Portal
774:Margaret Vandercook
333:Juliette Gordon Low
318:Spokane, Washington
95:Luther Gulick, M.D.
2412:American Quarterly
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2125:978-1-57607-206-6
2011:"Teens in Action"
1759:978-0-405-05993-3
1540:Handbook for Boys
1535:James Edward West
1329:978-0-8147-6707-8
1319:Children's Nature
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