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[5] [6] Camp Fire Girls, as it was known at the time, was created as the sister organization to the Boy Scouts of America. [7] The organization changed its name in 1975 to Camp Fire Boys and Girls when membership eligibility was expanded to include boys. In 2001, the name Camp Fire USA was adopted, [8] and in 2012 it became Camp Fire.
The site has had four names: Camp Edith Macy (C.E.M.) - University In The Woods, Edith Macy Training School, Edith Macy Girl Scout National Center and since 1982, Edith Macy Conference Center. However, it is often simply referred to as Macy. The John J. Creedon Education Center and Camp Andrée Clark are part of the complex. In 1926, Macy ...
Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA), commonly referred to as Girl Scouts, is a youth organization for girls in the United States and American girls living abroad. [2] It was founded by Juliette Gordon Low in 1912, a year after she had met Robert Baden-Powell, the founder of Scouting.
The East Troy Girl Scout camp was founded in 1924. From activities to clothing to food, there have been lots of changes over the past 100 years. Girl Scout Camp Alice Chester in East Troy turns ...
Council-level camps of the Girl Scouts of the USA. NOTE: the Scouting WikiProject endeavors to have state-related articles rather than 400+ council articles. Articles on lodges, camps and districts may be suggested to merge into the proper state or council article.
A Girl Scout troop for young migrants offers a haven in a chaotic city. Kate Linthicum. August 20, 2024 at 3:00 AM. Girls listen to their Scout leaders about a craft project during a meeting in ...
Camp Julia Crowell. Coordinates: 41.250°N 81.663°W. Camp Julia Crowell was a Girl Scout camp in Richfield Township, Summit County, Ohio, opened in 1937. It was named for Julia Cobb Crowell, a Cleveland civic leader who served as the city's first Girl Scout commissioner in the 1920s. The camp closed as a Girl Scout property in 2011.
Founded in 1912 by the Quebec Council, the 400 hectares (990 acres) Camp Tamaracouta is Canada's oldest Scout camp. It is located near Mille-Isles in the Laurentian Mountains, 60 kilometres (37 mi) northwest of Montreal. [a] Founded in 1933, the Knights of Tamara Society is the camp's honor society.