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The streets were named for African-American leaders such as Sojourner Truth and Frederick Douglass, and the families that settled there created a real sense of community through creation of many organizations including a sewing circle, a theatre group, a choir, and for the girls, a Campfire Girls chapter.
Kate Kelly: Black History Month: Former Slave Founded a Town Kate Kelly 2012
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It was a cash cow that could provide enormous riches to buccaneers who make the Somali pirates look like Campfire Girls in comparison.
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There was another pause, and then Natalie began to sing in a tentative voice, “Sit around the campfire … join the Campfire Girls.”
Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999
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(d) Affiliated activities and outside interests: school and traveling libraries; reading circles; social centers; recreation for rural communities; clubs for boys and girls, agricultural, corn, tomato, etc.; playground movement, pagents and festivals; Boy Scouts; Campfire Girls;
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And while this might sound like a tip useful for Campfire Girls, it’s also imperative information for anybody wanting to lose weight.
Jumpstart Your Metabolism Pam Grout 1996
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The Bicycle Thief featured former members of Campfire Girls and (Red Hot Chili Pepper) John Frusciante's band, along with guitar wunderkind Josh
PopMatters 2009
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At least four variations of the title of the book are present in the text: book cover: "Camp-Fire Girls at Twin Lake frontispiece:" Campfire Girls at Twin Lake "title page:" Campfire Girls at Twin Lakes "main text heading:" Camp Fire Girls at Twin Lakes "
Campfire Girls at Twin Lakes The Quest of a Summer Vacation Stella M. Francis
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