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Welcome to the portal about Scouting! Scoutingis a worldwide youth movement composed of many organizations. Its aim is to develop young people physically, spiritually and mentally so that youth may take a constructive place in society. Mostly boys are in scouting, but the leaders can be female. This is achieved through non-formal education with emphasis on practical activities in the outdoors, the so called Scout method. The Scout Movement was founded in 1907 by Robert Baden-Powell, a retired Lieutenant Generalin the British Army. He was also at that time a good friend of William Alexander Smith, Founder of the Boys' Brigade. Currently Scouting and Guidinghave over 38 million members in 217 countries and territories represented through several different Scouting associations at the international level. editSelected article
The Scout Association is the World Organization of the Scout Movement recognised Scouting association in the United Kingdom. Scouting began in 1907 through the efforts of Robert Baden-Powell. Due to the rapid growth of Scouting and a desire to remove control from the publisher of the Scouting magazine, The Scout Association was formed under its previous name, The Boy Scout Association, in 1910 by the grant of a charter by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Boy Scout Association was re-named as The Scout Association in 1967. The stated aim of The Scout Association is to "promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential" and to create "responsible citizens". As of 2007, The Scout Association provides a Programme to help achieve this aim for young people from the age of 6 to 25. Girls were first admitted in 1976 to the Venture Scouts, and the rest of Sections on an optional basis in 1991. Since 2007 all Scout Groups in the UK must accept girls as well as boys, although religious preferences can be accommodated.
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Girl Guides in the Central African Republic editCurrent collaboration
Current Scouting Collaboration Current article Flag semaphorePrior article WoggleNext article chosen TBA Date of next change Jul 01, 2008Did you know...
...that the United States Navy named the USS Boy Scout (SP-53) after the Boy Scouts of America?
...that Kate Silverton is a Queen's Guide?
editSelected anniversaries - June
15th
- 1916 – U.S. President Woodrow Wilson signs a bill incorporating the Boy Scouts of America, making them the only American youth organization with a federal charter.
19th
- 1977 – Death of Olave Baden-Powell
30th
- 1937 – First National Jamboree, held at Washington, DC. Ran June 30-July 9. Was to have been in 1935, but was cancelled due to a polio epidemic.
- 1950 – Second National Jamboree, held at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, begins. Ran June 30-July 6.
Scouting lists
- Age Groups in Scouting and Guiding
- Discontinued merit badges (Boy Scouts of America)
- List of highest awards in Scouting
- List of notable Eagle Scouts
- List of famous Scouts
- List of Order of the Arrow national events
- List of Scouting memorials
- List of Scouting museums
- List of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts members
- List of World Organization of the Scout Movement members
- Merit badge (Boy Scouts of America)
Scouting by region
World Organization of the Scout Movement:
World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts:
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editScouting news
- June 11: Four Boy Scouts dead and dozens injured from tornado at Little Sioux Scout Ranch in Iowa. Full Story
- June 9: Boy Scouts of America is seeking a permanent home for its National Jamboree. Full Story
- June 6: Scouts' 40.26m high tower makes it into the Malaysian Book of Records. Full Story
- May 15: A bill to issue a commemorative silver dollar to honor the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America is passed by the United States House of Representatives by a vote of 403-8. Full Story and Full Story
- May 6: British Rainbows celebrate 21 years with sunflowers. Full Story
- April 23: Many Scouts worldwide celebrate St George's Day this week. Czech Republic, UK
- April 21: UK's Scout Association reports fastest membership growth in 22 years but needs more adult volunteers. Full Story
- April 18: Nigerian Scout Leader, Chief Okuyiga Okunuga, honored for his remarkable career in Scouting. Full Story
- April 17: Plush toy wolf cub from Calgary, Canada visits francophone Scout groups worldwide. Full Story, Blog (in French)
- April 14: Scouting mourns the loss of Uganda's former Chief Scout, Hon. Manuel Pinto. Full Story
- March 31: Kenyan Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka urges Kenyan Scouts to be advocates for peace and co-existence. Full Story
- March 30: Girl Guides Association of Trinidad and Tobago's national camp opens. Full Story
- March 27: Original manuscript of Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys goes on public display for first time. Full Story
- March 26: Actress Abigail Breslin joins Girl Scouts of the USA. Full Story
- March 17: International survey of Scouts and Guides at Roverway 2006 shows members attitudes to pre-marital sex, drugs and homosexual experiences. Full Story
- March 16: Britain's longest-serving Girl Guide honored for 80 years of unbroken service. Full Story
- February 29: Herman Hui resigns as Chairman of the World Scout Committee of the WOSM. Full Story
Selected biography
Steve Fossett (April 22, 1944 – missing September 3, 2007, declared legally dead February 15, 2008) was an American aviator, sailor, and adventurer who became the first person to fly solo nonstop around the world in a balloon. He was also a member of the World Scout Committee and Distinguished Eagle Scout Award recipient. He made his fortune in the financial services industry and was best known for many world records, including five nonstop circumnavigations of the Earth: as a long-distance solo balloonist, as a sailor, and as a solo flight fixed-wing aircraft pilot. A fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and the Explorers Club, Fossett set 116 records in five different sports, 60 of which still stand. Fossett was reported missing after the plane he was flying over the Nevada desert failed to return. Despite a month of searches by the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and others, Fossett could not be found, and the search by CAP was called off on October 2, 2007. However, privately-funded and directed search efforts continued. On November 2, 2007, Peggy Fossett and Dick Rutan accepted the Spread Wings Award in Steve Fossett's behalf at the 2007 Spreading Wings Gala, Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, Denver, Colorado. On November 26, 2007, Fossett's wife requested that Fossett be declared legally dead.
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- Bronze Wolf awardees
- World Committee members
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