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Camp Fire Clubs

Camp Fire Clubs
Grow and develop with their members
Are co-ed, welcoming both boys and girls
Build caring, confident youth & future leaders

Little Stars is for Pre-K children, 3 - 5 years old.  Forming lasting relation- ships in and outside the family, exposure to music, nature, the community, nutrition and dramatic play help develop confidence and identity, and introduce Camp Fire values.
 

Starflight clubs provide kindergarten - 2nd graders with activities that focus on the outdoors, creativity, service, acquiring new skills, learning more about themselves and getting along with others.

 
In Adventure clubs, 3rd – 5th graders earn Action Crafts beads for all the new things they do and for the good habits they learn as they begin to accept more responsibility for choosing and planning their club activities.
 
As Discovery club members, 6th - 8th graders explore new interesting fields and begin to make gowns and tunics to wear during Camp Fire ceremonials as their adult leaders function more as an adviser than a supervisor.
 
In Horizon club, high school students participate in self-guided programs geared toward preparing them for adult responsibilities and community service, and may choose to earn a WoHeLo Award.
 

Community Family Clubs are for whole families, regardless of who makes up each family. The goal is to include at least one adult with every child who attends. Siblings of all ages are included. Developmental outcomes are identified for every age level, including adults.

Under ConstructionA text & photo directory of our current clubs, their leaders, their membership and any areas of special interest to each club.

 Cedar Rapids Little Stars (in formation)
 
Alexis "Gusher" Starr, Leader
 
   
 Vinton Adventure
Dorrin Graves, Leader  
   
 Garrison Discovery

Erica Devine, Leader

   
Iowa City Discovery
 
Lilly Tate, Leader
 
   
 Center Point / Urbana Horizon                                       
  Although they may not continue as a full-fledged club, this great group of youth are staying involved by helping out with our big council events - like designing and presenting the Haunted House during Halloween Trails.
   
 Delaware County Community Family Club
 Janice Boll, Leader
Delaware County Camp Fire is a group of guys and gals with special needs who have graduated from high school.  Parents of the individuals take turn hosting a campfire meeting each month.  Our focus is on socialization and community involvement for this group.  We plan activities each month (ie: bowling, concerts, plays, ballgames and day trips) with parents' support and guidance. We try to do outdoor activities during the summer months.  Sitting around a campfire is lots of fun for our group.
   
   

Coming Soon:  Information & Photos about our clubs' most recent activities
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