KID QUEST
Songwriters Win National Contest
Have you ever sat around a campfire and sung songs?
Maybe someday you'll be singing a song written by four Texas girls at an MDA
summer camp last year. It's one of only 10 songs to win a national Girl Scouts
songwriting contest, and is being released on a CD this month.
"I Want to Thank You" was written with the help of professional
singer-songwriter Jana Stanfield (pictured second from left), a volunteer at
Camp John Marc in Meridian, Texas. The authors are (from left) Brittany Spanier
(10, dermatomyositis), Rosario Chavarria (9, SMA), Brandee Deibert (12,
limb-girdle MD) and Veronica Aviles (11, SMA).
The four girls were sharing a cabin at camp and wanted to come up >with
something good for the camp talent show. "We had never written a song before,
but it was kind of easy," says Veronica, who plays a little piano and likes to
sing. Jana supplied the tune, and the girls wrote the words in English, Spanish
and sign language because, "we wanted to make it a sweet song that everybody
could understand," explains Brittany, who hopes to have her own band someday.
Stanfield entered the song in a Girl Scouts contest and the judges picked it
over 380 other entries. It's being released on the Girl Scouts 90th anniversary
CD called Sisters Hand in Hand: New Songs for Girl Scouts Everywhere (available
from your local Girl Scouts council or online at www.girlscouts.org).
"When my mom told me it had won, I just went all over the house screaming, I was
so excited," laughs Brandee. Brandee loves to sing and has taught the song to
her friends.
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The song's words are:
I want to thank you for great memories.
I want to thank you for being there for me.
I want to thank you, you're my only one.
I want to thank you, I had fun!
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Along with the honor came a $1,000 prize, which was split among the four girls.
Thank You Sarah!
Sarah Schwegel, 8 (shown here with her dog, Ashley) has spent the past year
traveling and appearing as the MDA 2001 National Goodwill Ambassador. What was
it like? Sarah explains:
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What was the best part about being MDA's National Goodwill Ambassador?
The best part was getting to meet a lot of new people.
What was the hardest part?
The hardest part, honestly, was having to write all those
thank-you notes!
What advice do you have for Mattie Stepanek, the
2002 MDA National Goodwill Ambassador?
I don't think Mattie needs any advice! You just have to be
yourself. |
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