Dolly joins Girl Scouts and becomes a lifetime member during a ceremony at Dollywood

She raised her right hand and recited the Girl Scout promise with the Girl Scouts of Tanasi Council. In a ceremony held at Dollywood, she received her very own sash and 30 badges. The badges highlight her accomplishments in community service, theater, art, literacy, songwriting, and environmental advocacy among other areas. Becoming a Girl Scout was a dream come true. She said,

“This great honor lets me live out a dream and to be part of an organization that stands for many of the same values I do and Dollywood does.”  

Glenda McCarter-Johnson attended Sevier County High School with Dolly. She is now president of Girl Scouts of Tanasi Council. The two friends were in the 4-H Club together.

Knowing Dolly’s dream of joining the organization and her exemplary life, Glenda knew Dolly would make a great Girl Scout. Glenda said,

“Dolly realizes the importance of a program that helps girls grow into young women of courage and confidence.”

Dolly awarded the Johnny Mercer Award

In 2007, Dolly was recognized with the Johnny Mercer Award by the Songwriters Hall of Fame. Dolly has written over 3,000 songs throughout her career. The Johnny Mercer Award is given to songwriters previously inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame but,  as the organization said in a statement

“whose body of work is of such high quality and impact, that it upholds the gold standard set by the legendary Johnny Mercer.”

Prior to accepting the award, Dolly commented on her formula for success,

"You need to be yourself. Stay true to yourself, and be aware of the stuff you say and the stuff that you do… I always try to be true to me, and be true to my music."

Johnny Mercer was an incredibly popular performer, composer, and lyricist from the 30s through the 50s.  Mercer wrote the lyrics to over 1,500 songs, received 19 academy award nominations, and won 4 Academy Awards during his career.

After successfully replicating the Imagination Library program in USA and Canada, the book gifting program launched in the United Kingdom

After Canadian families began receiving books each month in 2006, the global expansion of Dolly’s Imagination Library continued in England in 2007. One of the goals of the popular book gifting organization is to create a love of reading in all kids all over the world, as a result, The Dollywood Foundation of the United Kingdom was launched and the Imagination Library was made available to new families in Britain.

Penguin Books UK was named the exclusive publisher for the collection, the Royal Mail was used for monthly deliveries, and a wonderful panel of experts gathered to choose the best selection of book titles.

 

'An Evening with Dolly Parton' tour covers seven shows in the U.S., six concerts in Canada, and 19 European dates

After nearly 11 months off the road, Dolly returned to touring Nov. 16, 2006 through May 20, 2007 with a show called "An Evening with Dolly Parton." Dolly performed seven shows in the U.S., six concerts in Canada, and 19 European dates. Covering her signature songs along with material from albums including "Those Were the Days," the tour included her Mighty Fine Band led by guitarist Kent Wells.

Dolly recognized for lifetime contribution to American culture

Dolly was honored with the Kennedy Center Honors on Dec. 3, 2006, along with classical music conductor Zubin Mehta, musical artist Smokey Robinson, motion picture director Steven Spielberg, and composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. The award recognizes a performing artist’s lifetime contribution to American culture.

Steve Buckingham, Dolly’s longtime record producer, was not surprised by the honor at all because he feels Dolly’s impact has been "huge... not just because of her body of work as a singer and songwriter and an actress but her philanthropic work... That impact isn't limited to this country [U.S.]... I've been around different parts of the world with her, the U.K., Switzerland, Amsterdam, Paris... There's no place you go...  that people don't know her. I always say, the one thing you never hear when you're anywhere with her is, `I wonder if that's Dolly Parton?' because there's no doubt."

Artists who performed or delivered remarks on Dolly’s behalf at the ceremony were actress Reese Witherspoon and musical performers Reba McEntire, Kenny Rogers, Carrie Underwood, Alison Krauss, Suzanne Cox, Cheryl White, Shania Twain, Vince Gill and Jessica Simpson.

President George W. Bush praised the honorees for “enriching the cultural life of our country."

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