What’s
Going to be New at the Jamboree?
There has been a lot of discussion about
what will be new at the 2010 National Scout Jamboree, our 100th Anniversary
jamboree. The jamboree gets bigger and better each time, and this one will be
no exception.
For the first time, there will be swimming.
Two new pools have been purchased for this jamboree. This is in addition to the
four pools that will be in use for the scuba programs. Speaking of getting wet,
the Order of the Arrow’s Mysterium Compass will give participants a chance to
cool off at the end of their trek through the Compass.
Also, for the first time there will be a
sporting clays event using world-class shotguns at the new Camp Thunder.
The staff coordinating the Merit Badge
Midway tells us there is a huge effort being made to find a way for the most
popular merit badges to be represented. Experts in all merit badge fields are
being recruited to assist Scouts at the midway.
A new, enhanced visitor plan will ensure a
better jamboree experience for guests. Booths with information and refreshments
will be available near the visitor parking lot. There will be an optional
visitor packet with a map, a patch, and other items.
Food! There will be more refreshments stands
with drinks, water, and lots of ice cream. There will also be a value added
card that can be used like a debit card at trading posts and concession stands
throughout the jamboree.
The opening and closing arena shows of the
jamboree will be unforgettable. The closing will be all about the Boy Scouts of
America’s 100th Anniversary. This show is in development and will be produced
by a professional entertainment company. You won’t want to miss it! In
addition, there will be a show the night before the Scouts arrive to thank
staff members for their great work in developing and staffing the jamboree.
The 2010 National Scout Jamboree will have
lots of new things, but also the wonderful traditions of the past. Don’t miss
this one. Sign up today!