The Rock and Roll Camp for Girls is a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States which gives girls ages 8–18 the opportunity to form rock bands, learn instruments, and put together performances. The camp was first held in August 2001. The camp grew out of founder Misty McElroy's 2000 project as a women's studies major at Portland State University. A New York City-based offshoot, the Willie Mae Rock and Roll Camp for Girls, had its first session in 2005.
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- The Rock and Roll Camp for Girls is a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States which gives girls ages 8–18 the opportunity to form rock bands, learn instruments, and put together performances. The camp was first held in August 2001. The camp grew out of founder Misty McElroy's 2000 project as a women's studies major at Portland State University. A New York City-based offshoot, the Willie Mae Rock and Roll Camp for Girls, had its first session in 2005.
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- The Rock and Roll Camp for Girls is a non-profit organization based in Portland, Oregon, United States which gives girls ages 8–18 the opportunity to form rock bands, learn instruments, and put together performances. The camp was first held in August 2001. The camp grew out of founder Misty McElroy's 2000 project as a women's studies major at Portland State University. A New York City-based offshoot, the Willie Mae Rock and Roll Camp for Girls, had its first session in 2005.
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