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Jamboree Today Archive

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Check out JamboWatch every day for special tips as well as information about the day's flag ceremony and menus. Here's the JamboWatch for July 21, 2013.

Tip of the Day

For campers attending worship this morning, this table of religious services lists services by denomination, time, and location.

Today's Flag Ceremony

Between 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. the World Faith Flag and other flags of faith will be posted; after 1:30 p.m., the flags of U.S. military services will be flown. The U.S. and Summit flags will fly all day.

Today's Menu

Breakfast: Shell-less eggs, ham, onions, peppers, with pancakes, sausage patties, toast, orange juice and milk.

Lunch: Barbeque chicken, crackers, apple-cinnamon bars, diced pineapple cups, yogurt-apple-nut mix, dried fruit and drink mix.

Dinner: Diced chicken, mixed vegetables, soy sauce, hosin sauce, rice, and Gatorade. Two celebration cakes for any special occasion will also be included.

Monday's Menu

Breakfast: Bagels and cream cheese, with cereal, milk, apples and orange juice.

Lunch: Beef deli bites, white-cheddar chips, trail bars, fruit strips, nut-n-yogurt trail mix, Oreo cookie sandwiches and citric splash drink mix.

Dinner: Beef stew, biscuits, cherry pie and Gatorade.

Did You Know?

At least 35 different faith groups and denominations are represented among participants, leaders and staff. All worship services at the jamboree are open to all participants who wish to attend. Feel free to visit other services from other spiritual traditions to respectfully observe and learn about how they are different.

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