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Jamboree Today Archive

Stories from Previous Scout Jamborees

A crowd of Scouts look on as their friends from Bangladesh perform on the Summer Stage during the Cultural Day Festival at the 2011 World Scout Jamboree in Rinkaby, Sweden.

Canadian Hockey in Sweden

The Canadian Scouts demonstrate their national past time, hockey. Scouts from around the globe joined in the friendly matches. We're not sure how the well-trodden Swedish pastureland cooled the Canadians' sticks — there's no ice rink to be found!

Signing the Pag

Pakistani Scout Hamza Ankiar dons his traditional shalwar dohti garb and invites Scouts at the jamboree to sign his pag during the Cultural Festival Day. He hopes to fill the pag with signatures before leaving Sweden.

One wheel, but not a unicycle

Scout BMX cyclists amaze the 39,000 fellow Scouts assembled for the Cultural Day Festival.

Timbuktu in Jamboree Performance

Music artist Timbuktu performs for the 39,000 Scouts assembled for the Cultural Day Festival arena show.

Indian Pride

Indian Scouts don traditional garb and show their nation's colors during the Cultural Day Festival arena show.

— Eagle Scout Daniel M. Reck has been a member of the Boy Scouts of America for 25 years. He is Jamboree Today's international editor and a member of the International Service Team at the 2011 World Scout Jamboree. Beyond Scouting, Daniel is a college educator and Director of Digital Media for the Northwestern University bands.

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