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Campfire USA Birthday Week

Campfire USA Birthday Week is a celebration of youth empowerment, outdoor learning, and community spirit. It’s a time when Camp Fire councils across the country come together to recognize the growth and contributions of young people involved in the organization.

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Activate local communities and families around youth empowerment and outdoor learning through Camp Fire USA's birthday week celebration, positioning your brand as a supporter of youth development and community service.

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  • Share alumni stories and legacy moments from Camp Fire participants to inspire intergenerational engagement
  • Promote community cleanup and outdoor activity partnerships that align with environmental stewardship
  • Highlight DIY nature crafts and backyard campfire ideas as family bonding moments
  • Feature bake sales and fundraising tie-ins that support local youth programs and community causes

History

Campfire USA Birthday Week started as a way to honor the organization’s founding and celebrate its ongoing mission. Camp Fire, originally called Camp Fire Girls, was created in 1910 by Dr. Luther Halsey Gulick and his wife, Charlotte Vetter Gulick.

Their goal was to offer girls outdoor learning opportunities similar to what boys had through the Boy Scouts.

The celebration now highlights the organization’s evolution. It became coeducational in 1975, welcoming boys into its programs. Since then, Camp Fire has focused on teaching leadership, teamwork, and community service to all youth.

The birthday week reflects this, encouraging communities to get involved in activities that promote personal growth and giving back.

As the years passed, this event became more than just a birthday. It’s now a time for reflection and appreciation of the values that have shaped Camp Fire.

With activities that connect youth to nature, service projects, and leadership opportunities, the celebration has grown into a week full of meaning.


How to celebrate

Organize a Community Cleanup

Why not rally friends and neighbors to beautify a local park? Grab gloves, trash bags, and good company to clear away litter. A spruced-up green space benefits everyone and honors Camp Fire’s spirit of service.

Host a Backyard Campfire

Gather your circle for an evening around a cozy backyard fire. Share stories, roast marshmallows, and teach outdoor skills. If fire pits aren’t your style, indoor “campfires” made with string lights and blankets work just as well.

Collect Memories from Alumni

Reach out to former Camp Fire members in your community and invite them to share their stories. Old photos, tales of past camp adventures, and wisdom from past participants can inspire new generations and bring a sense of legacy to the celebration.

Craft Nature-Themed Art Projects

For a more creative twist, dive into nature-inspired crafts. Use materials like leaves, twigs, and stones to make art with kids. These simple projects offer a hands-on way to appreciate the outdoors and spark creativity.

Organize a Charity Bake Sale

Mix up some fun with a bake sale that supports local causes. Gather volunteers, whip up some treats, and donate the proceeds to a community project. It’s a tasty way to blend fun, giving, and teamwork into one activity. These are just a few lively ways to celebrate, each bringing out a different side of what makes Campfire USA special. Whether you’re aiming for fun, creativity, or service, there’s a celebration idea to match your vibe!​