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- Camp_Fire abstract "Camp Fire, formerly Camp Fire USA, originally Camp Fire Girls of America, is a secular co-ed inclusiveness Scout-like organization. Camp Fire was the first nonsectarian, multicultural organization for girls in America. Its programs emphasize camping and other outdoor activities for youth.Its informal roots extend back to 1910, with efforts by Mrs. Charles Farnsworth in Thetford, Vermont and Luther Gulick M.D. and his wife Charlotte Vedder Gulick on Sebago Lake, near South Casco, Maine. Camp Fire Girls, as it was known at the time, was created as the sister organization to the Boy Scouts of America. 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, and in 2012 it became Camp Fire.Camp Fire's programs, including small group experiences, after-school programs, camping and environmental education, child care and service learning, build confidence in younger children and provide hands-on, youth driven leadership experiences for older youth.".
- Camp_Fire thumbnail Camp_Fire_Girls_stamp.png?width=300.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageExternalLink books?id=cjOuu6lui5MC&pg=RA1-PA320&dq=%22Camp+Fire+Girls%22&lr=&ei=FXyCSbnKMJOMkATC_4j5BQ.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.campfire.org.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageExternalLink www.campfireusa.org.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageExternalLink purpose.htm.
- Camp_Fire wikiPageID "160996".
- Camp_Fire wikiPageRevisionID "604266366".
- Camp_Fire chiefscout "Cathy Tisdale".
- Camp_Fire chiefscout "Glenn Cravez".
- Camp_Fire chiefscout "Gwen Whitson".
- Camp_Fire chiefscouttitle "Nation Board Chair".
- Camp_Fire chiefscouttitle "Nation Board Vice Chair".
- Camp_Fire chiefscouttitle "President/CEO".
- Camp_Fire country "United States".
- Camp_Fire fDate "--03-17".
- Camp_Fire founder "* Luther Gulick, M.D. * Charlotte Gulick".
- Camp_Fire founders "yes".
- Camp_Fire hasPhotoCollection Camp_Fire.
- Camp_Fire headquarters Kansas_City,_Missouri.
- Camp_Fire members "750000".
- Camp_Fire name "Camp Fire".
- Camp_Fire type "organization".
- Camp_Fire website www.campfire.org.
- Camp_Fire subject Category:AmeriCorps_organizations.
- Camp_Fire subject Category:Non-aligned_Scouting_organizations.
- Camp_Fire subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1910.
- Camp_Fire subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1912.
- Camp_Fire subject Category:Scouting_in_the_United_States.
- Camp_Fire type Agent.
- Camp_Fire type Organisation.
- Camp_Fire type Organization.
- Camp_Fire type Agent.
- Camp_Fire type SocialPerson.
- Camp_Fire type Thing.
- Camp_Fire comment "Camp Fire, formerly Camp Fire USA, originally Camp Fire Girls of America, is a secular co-ed inclusiveness Scout-like organization. Camp Fire was the first nonsectarian, multicultural organization for girls in America. Its programs emphasize camping and other outdoor activities for youth.Its informal roots extend back to 1910, with efforts by Mrs. Charles Farnsworth in Thetford, Vermont and Luther Gulick M.D. and his wife Charlotte Vedder Gulick on Sebago Lake, near South Casco, Maine.".
- Camp_Fire label "Camp Fire USA".
- Camp_Fire label "Camp Fire".
- Camp_Fire sameAs Camp_Fire_USA.
- Camp_Fire sameAs m.0159lp.
- Camp_Fire sameAs Q2935213.
- Camp_Fire sameAs Q2935213.
- Camp_Fire wasDerivedFrom Camp_Fire?oldid=604266366.
- Camp_Fire depiction Camp_Fire_Girls_stamp.png.
- Camp_Fire homepage www.campfire.org.
- Camp_Fire isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Fire.