Sep 19, 2024
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Amelia developed an app called Historic Lamont, a location-aware
walking tour app that highlights the hidden historical gems of her
hometown, Lamont, a suburb of Chicago.
Inspired by a limited-availability walking tour from the Lamont
Historical Society, Amelia wanted to make local history more
accessible to everyone in her community.
Amelia shared fascinating historical facts she uncovered, such as
the local metro station witnessing President Lincoln's funeral
train and being a site of the Lamont Massacre.
She detailed the technical challenges she faced, including learning
a new programming language and navigating Apple's stringent App
Store approval process. Despite these hurdles, she successfully
launched the app with the help of various community members,
including the Lamont Historical Society, her history teacher, and
students from her school's Historical Honor Society and Art Honor
Society.
Amelia also discussed the extensive community involvement in her
project, estimating that over 1,000 hours were collectively
invested. She emphasized the importance of starting early and being
thorough in the Gold Award application process. Amelia's project
not only made local history more accessible but also significantly
boosted her confidence and skills, from writing professional emails
to public speaking.
Looking ahead, Amelia plans to attend the University of Chicago,
majoring in computer science and possibly history or economics. She
has already dabbled in AI and machine learning and hopes to
integrate these fields with her historical interests. Amelia's
story is a testament to the transformative power of the Girl Scout
Gold Award, and she encourages other Girl Scouts to pursue their
projects with dedication and passion.
More About Amelia:
Amelia Dunkin is a recent graduate of Lemont High School. She has
been a dedicated member of the Girl Scouts for 12 years,
progressing from Daisy to Ambassador. Throughout her involvement,
she both attended and served as a counselor at her local Girl Scout
summer camp. Amelia's Girl Scout journey culminated in earning her
Gold Award through the development of an app called *Historic
Lemont*, a location-aware iOS app designed to highlight the rich
but often overlooked history of her town.
In addition to her work with the Girl Scouts, Amelia was actively involved in various academic and extracurricular activities throughout high school. She participated in several honor societies, co-captained the Mathletes team, and played varsity on the Scholastic Bowl, Academic Challenge, and Bowling teams. She also volunteered with Special Olympics and the Northern Will County Special Recreation Association, where she is now employed.
This fall, Amelia will attend the University of Chicago, where she plans to major in Computer Science and History. She aims to pursue interdisciplinary studies, particularly in the field of machine learning.
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