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Mini
International Scout Jamboree this month
By
Pat Grubb
If you’re
wondering why you see so many Scouts wandering around the Point
during the last weekend in March, the explanation is simple. It’s
the second annual Mini International Scout Jamboree which is scheduled
to be held March 28-30 at Lighthouse Marine Park. While exactly
how many troops and individual scouts will attend isn’t known,
there’s room for up to 600 of them.
Organized
and hosted by the 12th Central Surrey Troop, scouts from B.C.
and Washington and perhaps further afield will have the opportunity
to make new friends and learn new skills. And when they leave,
they’ll leave the Point a little better, too.
In lieu of
paying for camping, the scouts will be doing a cleanup of Lighthouse
Park in order to ready it for its opening weekend the following
week. As well, they’ll continue working on their trail project
begun last year. This time they’ll be helping construct the new
marina trail that leads from Tyee Drive and APA Road behind the
lagoon to the park.
And if you’re
curious why there seems to be so many girls hanging around, there’s
an answer for that, too. In Canada, girls are welcomed into the
scouting movement. For more information, contact Clay Ambrose
at 604/788-6768.
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