- Scouting 2007 Centenary
Infobox WorldScouting | name = Scouting 2007 Centenary |
| caption = The Badge for the 2007 Centenary, worn by Scouts around the world | type = event | country = All countries of the world | website = [http://eng.scouting2007.org/ Scouting 2007] The Scouting 2007 Centenary comprised celebrations around the world in which Scouts celebrated 100 years of the World Scout Movement. The original celebrations were focused on theUnited Kingdom , such as the camp on Brownsea Island, the birthplace ofScouting , and the21st World Scout Jamboree inChelmsford ,Essex .National Scout Movements added extra celebrations in amongst the international ones, including the
Australian Scout Jamboree held 1–13 January 2007 atElmore, Victoria ,Australia , and KanderJam at theKandersteg International Scout Centre inSwitzerland .Global activities
The
Centenary celebrations began on the1 January 2007 , and members of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) were encouraged to start their programme on that day, and continue right through the year. InLondon , there was aNew Years Day Parade of Scouts. In towns, flags were flown to celebrate Scouting.Europa postage stamp s were issued monthly throughout 2007 for the celebration.Scout and Guide Spirit Flame
On
22 February 2007 , the 150th anniversary of Robert Baden-Powell's birth, a torch was lit at his grave inNyeri , Kenya. Several thousand Scouts and Guides from around the world attended the ceremony that included a procession from Baden-Powell's old home nearby.The flame was carried by Scouts and Guides through
Ethiopia ,Sudan ,Egypt ,Greece ,Italy ,France ,Belgium 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 acrossPoole Harbour . After the Sunrise celebrations on1 August 2007 . the flame continued onwards to the 21st World Scout Jamboree.unrise ceremony
The first Scout Camp opened on the
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. OnBrownsea Island , a Scout read out Baden-Powell's words of 100 years ago, calling for peace, comradeship and co-operation.cite journal | title = Centenary Scout go back to where it began -breakfast on Brownsea | journal = The Times | date = 2 August 2007] Members of the Scout association worldwide renewed their promise at 8am local time; and Scout troops organised a "good turn" in aid of their local communities. Additionally, at 8amWestern European Summer Time , Scouts internationally used theInternet 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.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.
World Jamboree 2007
The
21st World Scout Jamboree 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 inChelmsford in the south ofEngland . The event started on27 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 inBirkenhead at the "Coming of Age" Jamboree 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.Fact|date=August 2007Brownsea Island camps
There were several camps on the famous birthplace of Scouting, including a "Sunrise Camp", a "Replica Camp", and a "New Centenary Camp".cite web | year = 2007| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6925312.stm | title = Scouts in centenary celebrations | publisher = BBC | accessdate = 2007-08-04] 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.cite web | last = Harper | first = Alison | year = 2007 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/6925794.stm | title = From small camp to global phenomenon | publisher = BBC | accessdate = 2007-08-04]
Activities by national Scout organisations
Scouts Australia-Dawn of the Centenary
Scouts and Scouting supporters in Australia gathered at public venues to celebrate the Dawn of the New Scouting Centenary. In
Canberra ,Australia's capital, local Scouts joined theChief Scout of Australia to renew theirScout Promise in a commitment of world peace and social betterment. Other events occurred inSydney at theOpera House and inMelbourne .Guidisme et Scoutisme en Belgique (Belgium)-JAMbe
On
29 April 2007 , 95,000 members from the five Belgian Scout and Guide associations gathered in Brussels.Association des Scouts du Canada-11th Canadian Scout Jamboree
The
11th Canadian Scout Jamboree (CJ'07) was held from25 July 2007 to1 August 2007 atTamaracouta Scout Reserve just north ofMontreal . On1 August there was asunrise ceremony commemorating the first 100 years of Scouting.Asociación Scouts de Colombia-National Centenary Gathering
About 5.000 Colombian Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Rovers gathered in the Simón Bolívar National Park, in the hearth 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 "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.
Scouts et Guides de France-Sunrise Ceremony on Mont Blanc
A team of Scouts and Guides from the
Savoie districts celebrated Scouting Sunrise from the peak ofMont Blanc .Eduardo Missoni , Secretary General of WOSM, visited the team's first preparatory weekend and presented them with a flag to take to the summit. Guillaume Légaut, president ofScouts et Guides de France is participating in the expedition.Federação Escotista de Portugal-Acanac
In Portugal, a one week "Acanac" ('acampamento nacional, meaning 'national camp') was held where Scout troops from Portugal got together to celebrate the 100 years of Scouting worldwide. They also celebrated the sunrise ceremony.
Swiss Guide and Scout Movement-Igloo village and KanderJam
On 17 and
18 March 2007 , Swiss Scouts planned to build anigloo village with each construction representing one of the member countries and territories of WOSM. The event was held on the glacier of thePlaine Morte near the resort ofCrans-Montana , inSwitzerland . A total of 130 igloos were built, short of the planned number, but this still beat the previousworld record 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 "peace". The public was encouraged to attend the event, in order to show how igloos are made and to involve them in the construction.A large gathering of Scouts from forty countries took place at
Kandersteg International Scout Centre , the Scout centre run by the World Organization of Scouting Movement. Having taken place at the same time as the world jamboree, 1,800 guests stayed at the centre where on1 August 2008 Scouts from around the world celebrated the Scouting's Sunrise andSwiss National Day atOeschinensee , overlooking the town ofKandersteg , high in the Swiss Alps.cite web | year = 2007 | url = http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0F_QJzPrbU | title = 7th Donnybrook Scouts Scouting Sunrise Kanderjam 2007 | publisher = 7th Donnybrook Scouts | accessdate = 2007-08-31]The Scout Association of the United Kingdom
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
The Scout Association .Scottish Scouting is 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.
Hampshire Scout County organised H007, held at New Park near
Brockenhurst , with over 8,000 Scouts in attendanc. Amongst the range of activities, the camp hosted members of the British Army and Royal Navy. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/articles/2007/07/27/scouts_hampshire_feature.shtml BBC Report of Centenary of Scouting in Hampshire] ]Other activities
Gifts for Peace
During the 36th
World Scout Conference , 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.Maize maze
British farmer Nick Lees and his family created a
maze in a 10acre maize 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 Bickleigh, nearTiverton, Devon . [cite web | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/6898775.stm | title = Maze celebrates Scouts centenary | publisher = BBC | accessdate = 2008-01-13]ee also
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21st World Scout Jamboree
*Brownsea Island Scout camp Notes
External links
* [http://www.scouts.org.uk/2007/plans/ The Scout Association (UK) Interactive map of Centenary Events.]
* [http://eng.thejamboree.org/ 21st World Scout Jamboree English Homepage]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/oxfordshire/6926477.stm Centenary celebration at Ardington Stone Circle, England]
* [http://eng.scouting2007.org/ Scouting 2007 Centenary English Homepage]
* [http://www.scoutsbadenpowellstatue.org.uk Baden-Powell statue on Poole Quay to celebrate the centenary of the first ever scout camp on Brownsea Island]
* [http://www.theexplorerscouts.org.uk 12 Camps of 2007]
* [http://www.spirit-flame.com/ Scout and Guide Spirit Flame website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/6925987.stm In Pictures: Scouting centenary]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0F_QJzPrbU Scouting Sunrise Kanderjam]
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