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Here are some of my favorite links to helpful
sites about Jamboree. Youth should always "Be
Prepared" and aware of Online
Safety when surfing the internet.
These sites may present content that changes
with a broad range of links and advertisements. We
are not responsible for nor do we endorse any
content, links, or advertisers, provided by these
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The official BSA 2001 Jamboree
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Jamboree youth can join an
Email discussion group with other Scouts going to Jamboree. Subscribe
to JamboreeScouts by following the instructions: http://www.bowline.org/html/lists.html
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One of the directors of the
Jamboree youth staff band has published a site: www.mindspring.com/~steagle/jamboband.html
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The National Jewish Committee
on Scouting has information on kosher foods, Jewish services, and
activities at Jamboree as well as the opportunity to go to Jamboree in
one of the Shomer Shabbot troops sponsored by Old Colony Council in
Massachusetts: www.jewishscouting.org/jambo01/j2001.html
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The Scouters' Unofficial Guide
and Resource for the 2001 National Jamboree is created by experienced
volunteers from the Bowline lists community. From this site, you can
also subscribe to the Jambo01 email discussion list and access archived
discussions. Good information for troop adults and national staff, but
unofficial: www.jambo.org
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The official Boy Scouts of
America site: www.bsa.scouting.org
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Scouting Resources
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The US Scouting Service Project
has lots of online Scouting resources, including the current
requirements for merit badges: www.usscouts.org/
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Scouter Magazine is also full
of web resources for Scouters: www.scouter.com/
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The Bowline Scouting Community
hosts several email discussion groups that you can join, specializing
in various interest areas like Jambo01, Canoe Base, Philmont, Sea Base,
Venture, Girl Scouting, and more: www.bowline.org/
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