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Scouting 2007 Centenary

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367: 84: 262: 160: 553: 545: 254: 353:. The replica camp was held twice, each 4.5 days camping running around the August celebrations. The activities included historical 1907 activities, several with a modern twist. The first of the replica camp's was for purely Boy Scouts and the second included a patrol of girls. As well as Scouts there were boys from the Boys Brigade, as in the original 1907 camp. 612: 499:
About 5.000 Colombian Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Rovers gathered in the Simón Bolívar National Park, in the heart of Bogotá, Capital City of Colombia, in the National Rally "Mapialsancla: A trip to the Fantastic dreams world", the National Jamboree "Sliders Live100Scout", and the National Rover Moot
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of 100 igloos. Additionally, every team composed a message of peace for the Scout organisation represented by their igloo. These letters will be sent including a photo of the igloo village taken at night-fall, when the igloos were illuminated by torches laid out in the snow spelling out the word
677: 278:, a Scout read out Baden-Powell's words of 100 years ago, calling for peace, comradeship and co-operation. Members of Scout associations worldwide renewed their promise at 8am local time; and Scout troops organised a "good turn" in aid of their local communities. Additionally, at 8am 273:
opened on 1 August 1907 by the Movement's founder General Baden-Powell. At 8am, he blew a kudu horn to gather round the 20 boys that were on the island for that camp. Exactly one hundred years later, around 400,000 Scouts in the UK took part in an event to commemorate this. On
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field in the shape of Baden-Powell and a Scouting logo. The maze was open to the public until September 2007, when the maize was harvested. Due to mediocre weather, the maize did not fully reach the expected height of 4.5 m. The maze was at
366: 322:. The event started on 27 July 2007, where the camping participants celebrated the Scouting Sunrise in one place. While this is not the largest encampment of Scouts ever held (over 50,000 young Scouts camped in 697:, it was decided that each National Scout Organisation would present a Gift for Peace during 2007. This Gift is expected to be the culmination of work by young people in Scouting over the previous year. 333:
in 1929), it is expected that the large numbers of day visitors and the concurrent camps around the world made this jamboree the largest Scouting event since the movement started 100 years earlier.
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developed the Centenary of Scouting Peace Boomerang which completed a journey of over 18,000 km around Australia spreading a message of peace and unity leading up to the Centenary.
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Despite hosting a large number of international centenary events, including the World Jamboree, a large number of county and district level events were also organised by members of
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and finally the UK to arrive on Brownsea Island, UK on the eve of Scouting's Sunrise. The spirit flame was brought to Brownsea Island via Sea Scouts that rowed a small boat across
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On 28 and 29 April 2007, 95,000 members from the five Belgian Scout and Guide associations gathered in Brussels to celebrate. The final show was attended by the Belgian
500:"Challenge Colombia". The participation of many young people who took Bogotá for 7 days with fun and varied activities for celebrating the centenary of World Scouting. 296:, blew the same kudu horn, and one Scout from each Scouting country passed over a "Bridge of Friendship", and shook the left hand of every other Scout as they passed. 631:
Scottish Scouting ran a set of 12 camps open to members of the Explorer Section in the UK. These camps' themes ranged from activity camps to Young Leaders courses.
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A flame that traveled from Africa was used to light a campfire that burned through the night, marking the passing of the first 100 years of the Scout movement.
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to celebrate and communicate with Scouts on Brownsea Island as part of the World Scout Jamboree. Scout groups turned the event into a day-long celebration.
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7th Donnybrook Scout Troop (Ireland) celebrating Scouting's Sunrise at Oeschinensee, high in the Swiss Alps above Kandersteg village, 1 August 2007
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has a capacity of only 50,000 people. This was the biggest gathering (in numbers at one day) of any of the festivities anywhere held by Scouting.
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village with each construction representing one of the member countries and territories of WOSM. The event was held on the glacier of the
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Scouts and Scouting supporters in Australia gathered at public venues to celebrate the Dawn of the New Scouting Centenary. In
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was the main event of the year, with more than 40,000 young people from around the world taking part in a 12‑day event in
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and the general public, and raise awareness and generate discussions amongst young people about peace. The boomerang, an
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celebrated the Centenary of Scouting by issuing commemorative badges and holding their own Centenary Camp in
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Baden-Powell statue on Poole Quay to celebrate the centenary of the first ever scout camp on Brownsea Island
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National Scout movements added extra celebrations in amongst the international ones, including the
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celebrated 100 years of the world Scout movement. The original celebrations were focused on the
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The sun rising above Oeschinensee bathing 2,500 Scouts in sunshine at 09:00 (CET)
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in a commitment of world peace and social betterment. Other events occurred in
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There were several camps on the famous birthplace of Scouting, including a
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Actor reading Baden-Powell's final words to Scouts at a Sunrise Ceremony
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The badge for the 2007 Centenary, worn by Scouts around the world
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The Scout Association (UK) Interactive map of Centenary Events.
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A large gathering of Scouts from forty countries took place at
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of Scouts. In towns, flags were flown to celebrate Scouting.
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Swiss Guide and Scout Movement-Igloo village and KanderJam
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AsociaciĂłn Scouts de Colombia-National Centenary Gathering
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Scouts et Guides de France-Sunrise Ceremony on Mont Blanc
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were issued monthly throughout 2007 for the celebration.
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celebrations began on 1 January 2007, and members of the
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Centenary celebration at Ardington Stone Circle, England
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ceremony commemorating the first 100 years of Scouting.
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Mosaic made from Scouting pictures by Luxemburg Scouts.
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districts celebrated Scouting Sunrise from the peak of
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Scouting's Sunrise Ceremony, Oeschinensee, Switzerland
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Index

Centenary of Scouting

Scouting 2007
Scouting portal
Scouts
United Kingdom
Brownsea Island
Scouting
21st World Scout Jamboree
Chelmsford
Essex
Australian Scout Jamboree
Elmore, Victoria
Australia
Kandersteg International Scout Centre
Switzerland

Centenary
World Organization of the Scout Movement
London
New Year's Day
Parade
Europa postage stamps
Robert Baden-Powell
his grave
Nyeri
Ethiopia
Sudan
Egypt
Greece

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