Scout Own At Blair Atholl Castle
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Scout Own At Blair Atholl Castle
KastleKurrents Sunday 24th July 2016 Scout Own At Blair Atholl Castle 700 Satellite Campers joining around 1500 Scouts from right across the World for the 35th World Scout Jamborette’s Scouts Own at Blair Castle. This is the largest Scout Own ever held at the Blair Atholl Jamborettes. There is 70 years of history, since the first Jamborette took place in 1946 which makes it the oldest continually held Jamborette in the world. Scotland Scouts and Leaders are extremely proud to host such a huge international event, and give our Scottish Scouts the chance to form friendships with Scouts from right across the world and from all different backgrounds. The Scouts Own theme was IMAGINE where one Scout from each Subcamp came with a letter and described what it meant to them in their own language, with everyone led by a choir singing Imagine by John Lennon. www.jamborette.org.uk Sunday 24th July 2016 Visitors Day Country Fair The opening was welcomed by our pipe band procession from the front gate with a sea of people waiting to pour into our Country Fair. The day was well attended and the Atholl’s ,(camp Fair money) where used to numerous buy tasty treats at the stall all prepared and cooked by our Scouts. www.jamborette.org.uk Sunday 24th July 2016 Challenge of the White Cockade The White Cockade was the badge worn by the followers of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) during the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745-6. The Marquis of Tullibardine, son of the 1st Duke of Atholl, carried the Prince’s standard when he landed at Moidart and gathered the clans at Glenfinnan. The White Cockade, which was worn by the Marquis, can be seen in a display cabinet in Blair Castle. The Marquis’ brother, Lord George Murray, was the General in charge of the Jacobite army. All Scouts at Blair Atholl can win a Cockade badge by successfully completing 12 Activities (all day activities count as two) and organising and participating in two social activities in the evenings as approved by your Subcamp Leader. In choosing your activities, you must select at least one activity from each of the Activity Zones (Adventure, Basics, Sports, Creative, and Treks and Tours). www.jamborette.org.uk Freckles: Yay or nae? Our survey says yay 24 out of 28 respondents said they liked freckles, and nobody had any reaction worse than ambivalence, and though some may have been a touch biased as 17 of them were freckled themselves. When asked to define a freckle, Blair’s favourite answer was “a brown spot on yer face”. Sunday 24th July 2016 p 8pm Sub Cam pfires Chill out - cam on sub camps P International Supper L's Deer can jump as high as 10 feet in the air from a full sprint. Did you know... Monday’s Forecast Summary A mouse can squeeze through an incredibly small space A mainly dry start with some sunshine. The odd shower in the west and then scattered heavy showers breaking out more widely, perhaps isolated thunder. holes bigger than a ballpoint pen, a mouse can get in. thanks to its soft skull. Zip up your tent at night–if there are You can tell the temperature by listening to a cricket chirping. Count the number of chirps in 14 seconds and add 40 for the temperature in Fahrenheit. Raccoons can purr. Like house cats, they usually purr when they feel content or safe. www.jamborette.org.uk