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The Jamboree is traditionally held in early January and typically runs for ten nights. The first, in 1934, was held in Frankston, Victoria, and was attended by the World Chief Scout, Robert Baden-Powell. The Frankston district still uses the original Jamboree logo as its district emblem.
The 1937 jamboree in Washington attracted 25,000 Scouts, who camped around the Washington Monument and Tidal Basin. [1] The event was covered extensively by national media and attended by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Following the disruption from 1938-1945 of World War II, the next jamboree was not held until 1950 in Valley Forge ...
1934-35 - Pan-Pacific (1st Australian) Jamboree - Frankston, Victoria - attended by Baden-Powell - 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. 1948-49 - Pan-Pacific (3rd Australian) Jamboree - Yarra Brae, Wonga Park, Victoria - 29th December 1948 to 9th January 1949.
Aug. 10—Friday, Aug. 18 East Webster Jamboree Biggersville vs. East Webster, 6:30 p.m. Biggersville vs. Water Valley, 7:15 p.m. Water Valley vs. East Webster, 8 p.m ...
Jul. 20—glen jean — The first full day of activity at the Boy Scouts of America's National Jamboree 2023 featured a big dose of fun and camaraderie. However, a little more serious fare such as ...
Frankston South was the site of the first Australian Scout Jamboree, in 1935, which was attended by the founder of the Scouting movement, Sir Robert Baden-Powell. [2] The site was chosen for its proximity to the town of Frankston, distance from Melbourne and its relatively unspoilt natural areas as well as access to the beach.
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The grandstand at Frankston Park was the original grandstand from the first ever Australian Scout Jamboree in 1935, and was relocated to the ground shortly after. [5] In 2005, Frankston City Council funded a A$1.2 million refurbishment of the grandstand. [6]