Year Location Theme/Notes Dates Attendance[6]1935 Washington, D.C. BSA Silver Jubilee (25th) August 21, 1935-August 30, 1935 cancelled due to a polioepidemic.[7]1937 Washington D.C.[8]June 30, 1937-July 9, 1937 27,238 1950 Valley Forge,Pennsylvania"Strengthen Liberty" June 27, 1950-July 6, 1950 47,163 1953 Irvine Ranch, California
(Area now calledNewport Center andFashion Island) "Forward on Liberty's Team"
Jamboree Roadbuilt for the event July 17, 1953-July 23, 1953 45,401 1957 Valley Forge, Pennsylvania "Onward For God And My Country" July 12, 1957-July 18, 1957 52,580 1960 Colorado Springs,Colorado "For God and Country"
BSA Golden Jubilee (50th) July 22, 1960-July 28, 1960 56,377 1964 Valley Forge, Pennsylvania "Strengthen America's Heritage" July 17, 1964-July 23, 1964 50,960 1969 Farragut State Park,Idaho"Building to Serve" July 16, 1969-July 22, 1969 34,251 1973 Farragut State Park, Idaho and Moraine State Park,Pennsylvania"Growing Together" August 1, 1973-August 7, 1973(ID)
August 3, 1973-August 9, 1973(PA) 73,610 (Combined) 1977 Moraine State Park, Pennsylvania "Forward Together" August 3, 1977-August 9, 1977 28,601 1981 Fort A.P. Hill,Virginia"Scouting's Reunion with History" July 29, 1981-August 4, 1981 29,765 1985 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "The Spirit Lives On"
BSA Diamond Jubilee (75th) July 24, 1985-July 30, 1985[9]32,615 1989 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "The Adventure Begins...With America's Youth" August 3, 1989-August 9, 1989 32,717 1993 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "Scouting...A bridge to the Future" August 4, 1993-August 10, 1993 34,449 1997 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "Character Counts...Be Prepared for the 21st century" July 28, 1997-August 6, 1997 36,015 2001 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "Strong Values, Strong Leaders...Character Counts" July 23, 2001-August 1, 2001 42,002 2005 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "Character Not Only Counts, It Multiplies" July 25, 2005-August 3, 2005 43,307 2010 Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia "Celebrating the Adventure, Continuing the Journey"[10](100th) July 26, 2010-August 4, 2010 43,434 2013 The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve West Virginia "Go Big. Get Wild." July 15, 2013-July 24, 2013[11]
There have been 21, the 22 World Scout Jamboree will be held on the 27th of July through the beginning of August.
The Boy Scouts of America only has one jamboree- the national Scout jamboree held every four years or so. The 2013 National Scout Jamboree will be held at the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve in West Virginia.Similar events at district, council or other levels are usually called camporees or camporalls. Sometimes these are called jamborees, but the BSA officially reserves that term only for the national event.The BSA is a member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM), an international association for Scouting organizations. WOSM has a world Scout jamboree every four years or so. The 23rd World Scout Jamboree will be held in Japan in 2015Other Scouting organizations and international associations also have jamborees.
The next World Scout Jamboree will be int he summer of 2019 and located at the Summit Bechtel Scout Reserve in West Virginia US (the site of the US national Scout jamborees).
Boy Scouts can go to National Jamborees at 4 year intervals
In the Boy Scouts of America, a gathering of Scouts for an event is called a camporee or camporall or may have a local name. The national Scout jamboree is a gathering of Scouts from all over the US.
A list of things needed for Girl Scout camp should be given/mailed to you when you register for the camp or it might be listed in the camp registration/information booklet or on the Girl Scout council's web site for the camp you are attending.
This would depend on the kind of cookie. A list of ingredients for current Girl Scout cookies can be found at the Girl Scout Cookie Finder web site - see link below...
No. Harding was never a boy scout at all.
There are Eagle Scout Scholarships for the 'top' eagle scout in certain councils. The definition of 'top' is the young man who exemplifies the Scout Oath and Law in all that he does.
http://www.meritbadge.org should be a helpful resource for this question. It provides a detailed description and list of requirements for every Boy Scout merit badge.
There are about 50 different countries in Africa which have Girl Guides and Girl Scouts. Each association determines the uniform for their members, so it would be difficult to list all of them in this one answer. The one uniform piece that almost all Guide and Scout organizations require is the scarf/neckerchief. Most countries also require a shirt and the color of the shirt is based on the Guide/Scout level and the association they belong to.
Big international camps are often referred to as "world camps" or "international camps." These gatherings bring together participants from various countries for cultural exchange, education, and shared experiences. Examples include World Scout Jamborees and international youth camps, which promote friendship and teamwork among diverse groups.