Happy Hundredth Birthday Scouting

It is the hundredth anniversary of Scouting today.  One hundred years ago, Sir Robert Baden-Powell opened the first scout camp on Brownsea Island in Dorset England, creating the movement that…

It is the hundredth anniversary of Scouting today.  One hundred years ago, Sir Robert Baden-Powell opened the first scout camp on Brownsea Island in Dorset England, creating the movement that has molded hundreds of thousands of young people world wide. There are National Scouting organizations in 155 countries, with Scouting in another 26 territories controlled by one of them. A further 36 countries have scouting organizations not yet recognized by the world body, it is a true world wide phenomenon.

I spent many years in Scouting, being one of the first cubs to be invested in Roblin Manitoba (A-ke-la we’ll do our best!…), and consider Scouting one of the major influences in my life.  In my later life whenever someone called me a "boy scout", because of an adherence to my personal moral code, I would consider it a great compliment.  I learned skills, both out door and social, that have benefited me my entire life. My first travel abroad, to Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, was because of Scouting, I traveled to the World Jamboree in Lillehammer Norway. It is a great organization.

So thank you Baden-Powell, and thank you Scouting.  Hope the next hundred years is as great.

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