About a year ago, The Center for Youth Evangelism asked the world to come up with a theme song for the 2009 International Pathfinder Camporee in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. The theme song contest winner would receive free tickets to the 5-day event and become famous (well, at least to the tens of thousands of Pathfinders in attendance).
So after having worked its way through nearly 100 song entries, the theme song committee has managed to narrow the list down to 10 finalists. Now they want you to help them decide which song to pick! Here are the entries*:
- Theme Song Entry #1
- Theme Song Entry #2
- Theme Song Entry #3
- Theme Song Entry #4
- Theme Song Entry #5
- Theme Song Entry #6
- Theme Song Entry #7
- Theme Song Entry #8
- Theme Song Entry #9
- Theme Song Entry #10
UPDATE: (Obviously) voting is closed and the above links may no longer work.
Listen to previous camporee theme songs:
- 2004 "Faith on Fire" Camporee
- 1999 "Discover the Power" Camporee
- 1994 "Dare to Care" Camporee
- 1989 "Friendship" Camporee
- 1985 "Camp Hale" Camporee
*Legal Note: All audio is publicly available on copyright holder's website. A Sabbath Blog is simply linking to the original source and has not upload these music files. A Sabbath Blog is not and cannot be held responsible.
2 comments:
Hello, I am happy I came across this blog. While searching for more inspiration to finish off my courses in Pathfinders, I am reminicising about 1999's Discover the Power Camporee song. Apparently, on this site, the link is not working. Would anyone help me in finding this song?
Hi, the Center for Youth Evangelism moved to a new website, so we updated the links to the previous camporee theme songs. Give it another try. :)
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