March 17: Camp Fire Girls day

Camp Fire Girls Day is celebrated annually on March 17 in the United States to honor the work of Camp Fire, a youth development organization. Originally known as Camp Fire Girls of America, the organization changed its name to Camp Fire Boys and Girls in 1975 to include boys, and later to Camp Fire U.S.A. in 2001, finally becoming simply Camp Fire in 2012. The day marks the founding of the organization, which focuses on leadership development, camping, environmental education, and community service. The organization has a structured membership system with various age groups, and it awards the prestigious WoHeLo medallion to 200 members each year. Camp Fire also has a rich history, including contributions during World War I and significant membership growth over the years.

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March 17: Camp Fire Girls day


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