Jamboree Patch
 

Nestled in the rolling green hills of Virginia, close to our nation's capital, Fort A.P. Hill lies near many historical Civil War landmarks.

This 76,000-acre facility has hosted the national Scout jamboree since 1981.

The Boy Scouts of America uses approximately 3,000 acres of land to support a city of more than 43,000 Scouts and leaders.

A century of the finest outdoor and leadership experience a boy could have! This tradition lives on at the pinnacle of the 100th Anniversary of Scouting: the 2010 National Jamboree.

Yesterday merges with tomorrow at the greatest Scouting event of the century.

It is the opportunity of a lifetime, one you will never forget.

DON'T MISS OUT on this special moment in time!


 

Contacts

Rob Law, Jamboree Troop Scoutmaster

Randy Smith, 1st Assistant Scoutmaster (Equipment and Physical Arrangements)

Roland Nunez, 2nd Assistant Scoutmaster (Travel/Logistics and Troop Activities)

Phillip S., 3rd Assistant Scoutmaster (Youth Liason)

Bob Altman, Council Jamboree Advisor


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Randy Smith has been a Scouter since 2004. He has been a Tiger Cub Leader, Webelos Leader, Assistant Cubmaster, Cubmaster, and Assistant Scoutmaster. He is currently the Scoutmaster of Troop 73 at Bushland Middle School . Randy completed Wood Badge training in 2007. He is a Professional Engineer, and retired from the Marine Corps Reserve as a First Sergeant. Married to Kay, a Bushland High School Math Teacher and Girl Scout leader, they will celebrate their 20th anniversary this July. They are blessed with 5 beautiful and talented children, (who obviously take after their Mother!). Steven is a 6th grader at Bushland Middle School , and is a member of the Jamboree troop. Daughters Jamie and Stacie, are Brownies, and attend 3rd and 1st grades at Bushland Elementary. Future Girl Scouts Jennie and Stephanie are 3 and 1 years old. Many women think they are married to clowns, but Kay can honestly say that she is, as Randy enjoys entertaining children as a Khiva Shrine Klown named Smitty.

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Roland has been with the Scouting program for over 10 years and has served in many leadership roles in the Cub Scout, Boy Scout, district and council level areas. Currently, he is Scoutmaster of Troop 1776, Den Leader of Pack 301 and the Training Chair of Boy Scouting for the Golden Eagle District. Roland has been deeply involved with youth leader training, spearheading the National Youth Leadership Training courses for the Golden Spread Council since 2006. At the 2005 National Jamboree, he was Scoutmaster of Golden Spread Council's Jamboree Contingent Troop 1737. Roland is married to Sarah Grace and raised five sons, two of which are Eagle Scouts.

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