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The 19th New Zealand Scout Jamboree (known as Adventure Jam 2011) was held at Mystery Creek Events Centre, Hamilton, New Zealand between 29 December 2010 and 6 January 2011. Mystery Creek Events Centre, near Hamilton, was the main venue for the Jamboree. Some activities were held outside Mystery Creek.
Mystery Creek has been the venue for previous New Zealand Scout Jamborees, including those held in 2019–2020 [2] and 2023–2024. [3] References
Between 1985 and 1998 the Fieldays Society operated a short-term radio station for Fieldays visitors. Ag Week Radio, later known as Fieldays Radio, operated from the Mystery Creek site. It broadcast on 1XR 855 AM in 1985 and 1988, 1296 AM in 1993, 792 AM in 1994, 94.6 FM in 1997 and 97.0 FM in 1998. [2] Fieldays was suspended in 2020.
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5th Malaysian Scout Jamboree [13] [14] [15] 8 South Korea: Muju, Jeollabuk-do: 1982: 6th Korean National Jamboree [16] 9 Thailand: Vajiravudh National Scout Camp, Chonburi: November 1985: 11th Thailand Jamboree [17] 10 India: Hyderabad: 1987: 11th Indian National Jamboree [18] 11 New Zealand: Mystery Creek, Hamilton: 3 January 1990 – 11 ...
It's just a fun time, and it's free." Rufus and Jean Clinkscales pose entering the 9th Golden Years Jamboree at the Anderson Sports & Entertainment Complex in Anderson, S.C. Wednesday, July 17, 2024.
The 2017 National Scout Jamboree was the 19th national Scout jamboree held by the Boy Scouts of America, from July 19, 2017 to July 28, 2017. It was the second National Scout Jamboree held at the Summit Bechtel Reserve in West Virginia. The theme of the jamboree was "Live Scouting's Adventure". [1]
This provided the Scouts with a means of participating in an activity at the same time as fellow Scouts from around the world. It was an adjunct activity to the World Scout Jamboree as well as Jamboree on the Air and Jamboree on the Internet. The final JOTT (#26) was held on May 13, 2023, after which the worldwide hike chief retired the event. [4]