12th World Scout Jamboree – Farragut State Park, USA, 1967

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With its theme "For Friendship" the 12th World Scout Jamboree attracted 12,000 Scouts from over 100 countries

The 12th World Scout Jamboree in 1967 was a landmark event, bringing Scouts from around the globe to the scenic Farragut State Park in Idaho, nestled in the Rocky Mountains. The Jamboree, themed “For Friendship,” was designed to promote international brotherhood and understanding among youth.

A range of activities showcased the rich history and adventurous spirit of Scouting. One of the highlights was the faithful reconstruction of Baden-Powell’s original camp at Brownsea Island, where the Scouting movement began. This provided a tangible link to the movement’s roots and inspired many participants. Water-based activities on Lake Pend Oreille, such as fishing and boating, were especially popular, offering both relaxation and challenges in the pristine natural surroundings.

The Jamboree also featured a vibrant cultural exchange, with Scouts from different nations sharing their traditions and forging lifelong friendships. A visit to a wild-west rodeo added an authentic American flavor to the event, delighting the international visitors. Additionally, the Friendship Wide Game, first introduced at the 1963 Jamboree in Greece, was played again, emphasizing teamwork and cooperation among Scouts of different nationalities.

Distinguished visitors included Olave, Lady Baden-Powell, the World Chief Guide and widow of Scouting’s founder, who inspired the Scouts with her presence and words. U.S. Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey also attended, underscoring the event’s significance.

The 1967 Jamboree not only celebrated the unity of the Scouting movement but also reinforced the values of peace, friendship, and global understanding, making it a memorable chapter in the history of Scouting,

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Organising Committee for
the 26th World Scout Jamboree

Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland
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The Organising Committee for the XXVI World Scout Jamboree has been established by Związek Harcerstwa Polskiego as a foundation under the Host Organisation Agreement, providing a legal entity for the planning and delivery of the World Scout Jamboree Poland 2027. The foundation is registered in the National Court Register held by the District Court Gdańsk-Północ in Gdańsk under the number KRS 0001022285. It has a tax identification number of PL-583-347-28-08 and a statistical number REGON 52467170500000. The foundation’s legal seat is located at Za murami 2-10, 80-823 Gdańsk, Poland.