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Camp Fire, formerly Camp Fire USA and originally Camp Fire Girls of America, is a co-ed youth development organization. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Camp Fire was the first nonsectarian, multicultural organization for girls in America. [ 3 ]
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She attended St Paul's Girls' School in London, and was involved, with Elsie J. Oxenham, in the British Camp Fire Girls' Association. Oxenham wrote the sixteen-year-old Simey into her novel Abbey Girls in Town and dedicated it to her; as a teenager, Simey had chosen "Thistle" as her Camp Fire name [ 2 ] and later became known to herself and ...
The Camp Fire Girls at Onoway House, or, The Magic Garden: Hildegarde Gertrude Frey: A. L. Burt Co. 1916: The Camp Fire Girls at School, or, The Woleho [sic] Weavers: Hildegarde Gertrude Frey: A. L. Burt Co. 1916: The Camp Fire Girls at Top o' the World, republished in 1936 by Reilly & Lee as Molly Wren's Promise: Margaret Love Sanderson ...
The Campfire Girls formed in 1993, shortly after Christian Stone moved from Massachusetts to California and met Pikus at the Miracle Mile district. The band later moved to DeLongpre, east of Highland. and met Andrew Clark thanks to Casey Nicolli, a close friend of Stone's.
Camp Fire Girls was founded in 1910, two years prior to the Girl Scouts, by some of the creators of the Boy Scouts of America. [144] In 1975, the group became co-educational and soon afterwards changed its name to "Camp Fire Boys and Girls". The name was changed to Camp Fire USA in 2001 and to Camp Fire in 2012. As of 2009, the group has a ...