Abstract

I wrote this piece initially based on my experience and observations while attending the 100 th anniversary of the Girl Scouts of America event with my daughter, in regards to the reactions I observed to favorite camp songs that where enjoyed by multiple generations of current and former Girl Scouts in attendance. This led me to think about how often Girl Scouts (as well as Boy Scouts, and other organizations) engage in song, and what greater roles and purposes this serves in the lives of children, and on into their adult lives. I spoke with two troop leaders, as well as two high school-aged Girl Scouts, who shared their views and experiences into how songs unite Girl Scouts, and lead them to success.

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