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Welcome to the Home for NCAC 2010 National Scout Jamboree Troops
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The 2010 National Scout Jamboree marks the 100th anniversary for Boy Scouts of America. It will be held July 26th to August 4th, 2010 at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline County, Virginia. National Captial Area Council plans to send a contingent of 12 troops to the National Jamboree. The opportunity to experience the event of a lifetime! The purpose of the website is to create a place where local Scouts and families can get information about the 2010 National Jamboree. Our website will provide information, entertainment and social networking for Scouts and parents. Over the next year local Scouts and Leaders will post photos and blog entry about their experiences. We hope you enjoy this site! |
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Pre-Jamboree Campout - June 26-27, 2010 - Mandatory For All>>> --More details to follow-- |
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| At the 2010 National Jamboree, you will have the unique opportunity to join an elite group of Scouts who will be leaders for Scouting’s next 100 years… PACEsetters. Each Jamboree Scout who completes the program will become a member of PACEsetters… and of course, there’ll be cool stuff for members to wear… so be sure to get yourself ready and join us at the Jamboree!
To be a PACEsetter, you need to do the following:
- Earn the Personal Fitness Merit Badge (get stated now becuase their is a 90 day requirement!)
- Complete the PACEsetters Program at the Jamboree
At the Jamboree, search out and find the PACEsetters headquarters tent… there you’ll find out how to become a member of PACEsetters, and earn the Jamboree PACEsetters Award! The sooner you find them, the more you’ll be able to do, so check them out after getting to the Jamboree! For more info goto: http://leaders-for-life.org/?page_id=27 |
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| Jamboree Emergency Preparedness Award |
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| From its beginning, the Scouting movement has taught young people to do their best, to do their duty to God and country, to help others, and to prepare themselves physically, mentally, and morally to meet these goals. The basic aims of Scouting include teaching young people to take care of themselves, to be helpful to others, and to develop courage, self-reliance, and the will to be ready to serve in an emergency. Click here for information on the 2010 National Scout Jamboree Emergency Preparedness Award. |
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