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21. All Scouting Associations In Every Country
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All Scouting Associations in Every Country
This page lists every country in the world, with key information about each country's Scouting program(s). What is Scouting? I prefer to define "Scouting" simply as any program that does its best to follow the Scouting concepts originally defined by Baden-Powell. Given that more and more Scouting organizations are partially or fully coed, it has become impossible to maintain the traditional distinction between "Boy Scouting" and "Girl Guiding/Girl Scouting". Since Baden-Powell founded both movements, and since many former Boy Scout and Girl Guide/Girl Scout organizations have merged, I have included here all Scout/Guide organizations, regardless of whether they are male-only, female-only, or coed. I use the terms "Scout" and "Scouting" as they are used throughout the world to apply to male or female participants and their organizations (female participants have been called both Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, depending on the country or organization, from the earliest days up through today).

22. Welcome To The Calgary SpacePort!
Scouting groups (including Beavers, cubs, and scouts) usually visit in the evenings . For more information about girl guides Canada click here.
http://www.calgaryspaceport.com/about/scouting.html
Scouting Programs at SpacePort Beaver, Cub, and Scout Groups at SpacePort
As many Scouts Canada leaders already know, SpacePort is a great destination for Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts. We are a non-profit education and entertainment facility offering learning and hands-on activities focusing on space and aeronautics. We use the latest innovations in computer, simulation, and communications technology to help make space and aeronautics fun and accessible to Scouting groups of all levels. SpacePort first opened in September of 2000 and has since welcomed countless Beaver, Cub, and Scout groups from across Calgary and the surrounding areas.
SpacePort is located on the Mezzanine level of the Calgary International Airport, right beside the food court. The facility is open to the public 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week. Scouting groups (including Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts) usually visit in the evenings.
SpacePort offers stageshows, workshops, activities, and hands-on exhibits pertaining to space and aeronautics to help encourage interest in these fields. These include Dock the Shuttle, Mars Odyssey, Air Pressured Rockets, the Fly-a-Plane wind tunnel, and more! Members of your group can step inside a real 1947 Beaver plane, check out a real moon rock, see what astronauts eat in space, read part of the Mir space station operations manual, or marvel at 1/4-scale space shuttle on long-term loan from NASA.

23. Municipality Of Thames Centre Guides And Scouts
girl guides of Canada guides Du Canada is the country s largest organization for cubs, 8 - 11. scouts, 11 - 14. Venturers, 14 - 18. Rovers, 18 - 25
http://www.thamescentre.on.ca/guidesco.htm
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Phone: bobdavis@home.com CALL TO JOIN JEAN DAVIS 268-7872 About The Girl Guides Girl Guides of Canada - Guides Du Canada is the country's largest organization for girls and women. We're part of a worldwide organization currently active in 128 countries. Founded in Canada in 1910 with a few companies of Guides, today we have over a quarter of a million members and more than 46,000 volunteer Guide Leaders. The vast majority of our organization's work is carried out by our volunteers. The local Girl Guides organization was established in 1960. Aims and Objectives The Aim of the Girl Guides of Canada - Guides Du Canada is to help girls and young women become responsible citizens, able to give leadership and service to the community, whether local, national or global. GROUP AGES Sparks 1st Brownies 2nd Brownies 3rd Brownies 1st Guides 2nd Guides 3rd Guides 1st Pathfinders 2nd Pathfinders Rangers The Adventure Is Scouting.

24. Liechtenstein Boy Scout Uniforms
The girl guides were founded in 1932. The Scout association was accepted by the scouts and guides now wear the same unifor, The Brownies and cubs have a
http://histclo.hispeed.com/youth/youth/org/sco/country/eur/scoutlie.htm
Liechtenstein Boy Scout Uniforms
Figure 1.. Knoten . The Scouts and Guides cooperated in many activities and in 1981 joint celebrated the annoversary of 50 years of Scoiting.
History
Knoten . The Scouts and Guides cooperated in many activities and in 1981 joint celebrated the annoversary of 50 years of Scoiting. The Scots and Guides merged in 1989 and the organization is now called Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen. HSH Prince Nikolaus and his sister HSH Princess Nora are honorry members.
Activities
Major events in Liechtenstein Scouting are both summer, fall, and winter camps.
Membership
There are about 820 members in 2002, somewhat more boys than girls.
Associations
The Main Liechtensteion Scout association are the Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen which is recognized by the WOSM. There is a second association active in Lichtenstein, the Pfadfindergruppe Maria Enzersdorf/Liechtenstein. They are a member of the Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Österreichs [Scouts and Guides of Austria]. I wonder what may underlie these differences. Liechtenstein is a country with some 15.000 inhabitants in six villages, measuring approx. 15 by 6 kilometers. There cannot be more than just a few Scout troops, yet they belong to two different umbrella organizations.
Levels
The Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen have four levls of Scoting: Cubs/Brownies (7-11 years), Boy Scouts.Girl Guides (11-15 years), Pioneers (15-18 years, and Roivers (18 years and older). The Pfadfindergruppe Maria Enzersdorf/Liechtenstein call their 10 to 13 year olds "Späher"and their 13 - 16 year old's "Explorer" as indeed do the Scouts in Austria.

25. The Library - Scouting History - The History Of Scouting
The World Association of girl guides and girl scouts (WAGGGS) has another Wolf cubs dealt with those too young to be scouts, what was to be done with
http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/history/index-pr.htm
The Library
The History of Scouting
These pages give a brief over view of the History of Scouting and some of the changes that have happened to the movement over its history, this is viewed mainly from a British perspective. More details can be found on related pages.
The birth of an idea
Baden-Powell returned to England a national hero, after defending the town of Mafeking (Mafikeng as it is now spelled) for seven months from the besieging Boer troops, the first real British triumph in the Boer War. When he returned to England, he discovered that many boys and young men were avidly reading his book Aids to Scouting . This book was intended as a military training manual, teaching soldiers techniques such as observation, tracking, initiative... B-P. met with various influential people in youth movements across the country, and was persuaded to write a version of Aids to Scouting aimed at teenage boys, Scouting for Boys was published in 1908 (after a camp on Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, Dorset, where B-P. tried out his ideas on four patrols of boys from London and Bournemouth).

26. Boy Scout's Badges - Girl Guide Collectibles
1earth s Boy scouts and girl guides collectibles, badges and books. Wolf cubs,Boy scouts, Venturers Rover scouts badges ~
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27. HQ Scout Unit, Dublin:Guestbook
We have 341 troops and totally 16850 members cubs, junior scouts, I wouldlove to hear more about girl guides in Ireland for Thinking Day 1999.
http://www.kst.dit.ie/scouts/gb030.html
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March 1998
This is our guestbook for March 1998. Our current guestbook and other previous guestbooks are also available. Please make an entry to tell us a bit about yourself or to leave messages for other scouters. Your message will be automatically added to the end of the current guestbook. Back to HQ Unit's home page.
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From: Barbara , Huntersville, North Carolina, USA , ( bcourts@hotmail.com I am a Junior Girl Scout leader in the US, and would like to find more information on the 1999 WAGGGS conference to be held in Dublin.I am thinking about making the trip. If you can help, please contact me at: bcourts@hotmail.com I am also interested in trading Girl Scout/Guide patches and pins from all over the world. If you are interested, please contact me. Great webpage!!! Sun Mar 1 18:03:55 GMT 1998
From: LEONARDO ADAMOWICZ , Maputo, Mozambique , ( scout2000@hotmail.com Hi brothers, This is very nice to find you in internet but it will be perfect to develop friendship. I am Chief Scout of Liga dos Escuteiros de Mozambique (Scouts Union of Mozambique). We are very new association but allready implamented in most of 10 provinces from noth to south, i.e. from Rovuma to Maputo River. We have 341 troops and totally 16850 members: cubs, junior scouts, senior scouts, Rovers, scouters and scoutmasters. We are open for everybody: boys, girls, Muslim, Christian, "Black","White", and so on. The main our problem are: lack of uniforme and support for our activities with street kids Yours in Scouting Leonardo

28. Astronomy In Guides And Scouts
Astronomy in the guides and scouts Programs. girl guides OF CANADA National cubs age 8 to 11 The Cub program includes a series of activity areas.
http://www.erin.utoronto.ca/~astro/guidescout.htm
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29. The FIN-1 Paper The Guides And Scouts Of Finland An Introduction
Having come to Finland in 1910, the girl guides and Boy scouts have been in for younger scouts and guides (nowadays known as brownies or cubs ) were
http://www.uta.fi/~katri.vaiste/scoutsandguides.html
The Guides and Scouts of Finland: And Introduction to Finland's Largest Youth Organization
Katri Vaiste (GB)
Having come to Finland in 1910, the Girl Guides and Boy Scouts have been in Finland for longer than there has been an independent Finland. Their history in Finland is deeply intertwined with that of the country itself, and is something all Finns have a positive opinion about. But how were Finns introduced to the movement? Are the Finnish Scouts and Guides different from or similar to other Scouts and Guides? What is it that they actually do? And what do the Finnish people think about them? The Founding of the Scout Movement The Scouting Movement in Finland Scouting came to Finland via several different routes. The new influences came both from Sweden and Russia ( Suomen Partiolaiset ). "Scouting for Boys", a book written by Baden-Powell in 1908, was translated into Swedish in 1910 and both the English and the Swedish versions were in active use in Finland. Also magazines for children and the young published several articles on this new movement. Several people became interested in these new ideas of learning and having fun at the same time (Rissa 150). Not much written information about the first local groups has survived through the years, but in 1910 there were local groups in several towns. Mostly they were independent groups which were not aware of the others. The winter 1910-11 was very active in terms of founding new groups. The Finnish name was not yet standardized; several versions were used, from the English name to different Finnish words, one of them being

30. Marmalade.ca
girl guides of Canada. 1207 PM Yrth wrote about being in girl scouts as a kid . totally know what you felt. well, sorta, i was in beavers/cubs/scouts
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31. Conservation Halton - Guided Programs At Mountsberg
scouts Canada girl guides of Canada. Guided Programs for Scouting and Ontario,offers many opportunities for brownies, guides, cubs and scouts to have a
http://www.conservationhalton.on.ca/scoutinggroupsmountsberg.html
Guided Programs for Scouting and Guiding Groups at Mountsberg Guided Programs for Scouting and Guiding Groups at Mountsberg The Mountsberg Wildlife Centre, located 5 km west of Campbellville, Ontario, offers many opportunities for brownies, guides, cubs and scouts to have a great outdoor experience as well as work on badge activities. The area has a variety of woodland, wetland and meadow habitats, a demonstration sugar bush, picnic areas and playing fields. The Visitors Centre, Raptor Centre and picnic pavilion provide exhibits, displays and demonstrations as well as sites for poor weather activities.
Your visit can take place in one of four ways. 1. You may pre-register to use our group campsite, featuring a covered picnic pavilion and kitchen facilities. Click here for more information. 2. You may wish to simply join in with the general public for our regular weekend programming. This is seasonal in nature and includes outdoor pond skating in winter, the sap to syrup experience during March and April’s Maple Syrup Time, wildflower hikes during the spring, Raptor events during the summer and a hay playground and maze during the fall. 3. A special event may interest you more. A series of these events take place year round. Some require the regular admission fee while others need pre-registration and pre-payment of a special program fee. Click Special Events for more details on these programs.

32. BC Girl Guides - Around BC - WTD Peace River Area
girl guides of Canada is a movement for girls, led by women. to attend a potluck dinner with the Beavers, cubs and scouts to celebrate Thinking Day.
http://www.bc-girlguides.org/06bc/Peace River/06WTDpeaceriver.html
WORLD THINKING DAY PEACE RIVER STYLE!
Fort St. John Guides
and Scouts held a Thinking Day Carnival on February 23, 2004. This is the third year for the event which is open to the public. Admittance was by donation of a book. Over 200 books were collected for the Literacy Society! Activities included go fish; lawn dart throw; bowling; face painting, decorating cupcakes; paper clip drop; marshmallow dipping; sucker pull etc. Prizes included bookmarks; balloons and stickers. Drinks were provided.
Chetwynd Sparks were invited to attend a pot luck dinner with the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts to celebrate Thinking Day.
Chetwynd Brownies had a birthday party complete with a cake with 75 candles! Everyone sang happy birthday to Lord and Lady Baden Powell. They discussed how Guiding started and the World Centres A coloring sheet was handed out with Brownies from different countries.
held a Thinking Day party. They painted T-shirts that said THINKING DAY 2004 and played games.
Aurora District
Peace River Area
hosted Cupcakes and CandIes. 32 girls participated in the weekend sleepover. Activities included making a birthday card for Our Chalet; crafts from around the world (origami; Guatemalan worry dolls; Mexican shakers); skating and bubble gum relay.

33. Stamp Collecting Scout Badges
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34. GHANA
Ghana Scout Association Ghana girl guides Association cubs\scouts\VentureScout\Rover Scout\\PreAnanse Guide\Ananse G\girl guide\Junior Guide\Ranger
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GHANA
GENERAL INFORMATION
Climate
tropical; warm and comparatively dry along southeast coast; hot and humid in southwest; hot and dry in north Religious Affiliations
Indigenous beliefs 38%, Muslim 30%, Christian 24%, other 8% Major Languages
English (official); African languages include Akan, Moshi-Dagomba, Ewe and Ga Ethnic Divisions
black African 99.8% (major tribes - Akan 44%, Moshi-Dagomba 16%, Ewe 13% en Ga 8%), European and other 0.2% Capital
Accra Legal System
based on English common law and customary law; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction Legislative Branch
unicameral National Assembly dissolved after 31 December 1981 coup, and legislative powers were assumed by the Provisional National Defense Counsil Leaders
Chief of State and Head of Government - Chairman of the Provisional National Defense Counsil Flt. Lt. (Ret.) Jerry John RAWLINGS (since 31 december 1981) Industries
mining, lumberin, light manufactoring, fishing, aluminum, food procesing Agriculture
accounts for more than 50% of GDP (including fishing and forestry); the major crop is cocoa; other principal crops - rice,coffee,cassava,peanuts,corn,shea nuts Exchange Rate 1 USD = 0.000 1 USD = 381.6794 cedis (C)

35. Jordanstown Cubs Scouts Guides
After school activities included cubs, scouts, guides and Brownies under the 2nd Brownies and girl guides were taken by Elizabeth (Elsie) Coyne,
http://www.aoqc42.dsl.pipex.com/jord/cubs.shtml

36. Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre - Group Programs - Scouts And Guides
Overnight Programs for Scouting and Guiding Groups *NEW* For Guiding GroupsGirl guides of Canada Emergency Response Plan
http://www.wyemarsh.com/prog_grboys.html
Overnight Programs for Scouting and Guiding Groups
Stay for the weekend and your group can earn up to 3 badges!
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Download Overnight Programs Information including the badge programs offered *NEW* For Guiding Groups: Girl Guides of Canada Emergency Response Plan
Facilities Offered
The Wye Marsh Wildlife Centre has great facilities to make your overnight stay a memorable one. We can accommodate up to 100 campers! Click on a thumbnail to see a larger photo of our facilities. Tenting:
  • Forest glade, includes flat area for tents, fire pit, fire wood, and sitting stumps Washroom facilities in visitor centre (flush toilets, sinks, heated) We have space for up to 100 campers tenting!
Bunkhouses:
  • Up to 24 Campers including leaders on wooden bunk beds with mattresses in a rustic heated cabin Kitchen/common cabin between bunkhouses with electric heat, stove, fridge, tables, chairs, woodstove, sink, pots and pans Fire pit with firewood, grill and benches

37. WAGGGS - The World Association Of Girl Guides And Girl Scouts
girl Guiding/girl Scouting introduced. 1915. Membership 2001 SGP girl ScoutSenior Ranger Cub. FOS Guide and Beaver. FOS Cub. GCB Cub
http://www.wagggsworld.org/aroundtheworld/regions/countries/europe/belgium.htm

38. Pfadfinder Und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins - The English Page
As a Scout / girl Guide. I seek my way to God I am upright help where I can Cub scouts/Brownies Boy scouts/girl guides Pioneers Rover/Ranger
http://www.scout.li/english/aboutus.php
Scouting and Guiding in Liechtenstein Development of the Movement in Liechtenstein Scouting in Liechtenstein began in Schaan in 1931 and Guiding started in Vaduz in 1932.
The Scout Association became a member of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1933. The Girl Guides of Liechtenstein became a full member of the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) in 1952.
At the end of World War II, Rangers and Rovers helped in refugee camps.
In 1953 the World Scout Conference took place in Vaduz and for this reason, a special scout stamp was published.
A first-aid-group for Scouts and Guides was founded in 1973.
The Scouts and Guides have had their own shop since 1976 and in 1979, they started publishing a magazine for leaders, which is called "KNOTEN".
Co-operation between the Scout and the Guide Associations has increased since 1981, when joint activities were organized to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Scout Movement in Liechtenstein. In 1989, the two Associations merged and its official name now is "Pfadfinder und Pfadfinderinnen Liechtensteins". HSH Prince Nikolaus of Liechtenstein and his sister, HSH Princess Nora are Honorary Members of the Movement.

39. Scouting: Information From Answers.com
The guides are known as girl scouts in the United States. Cub scouts alwaysdo their best Think of others before themselves And do a good turn every day
http://www.answers.com/topic/scouting-organization
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Scouting is a world-wide youth organization . Its aim is to develop young people physically, spiritually and mentally through non-formal education with emphasis on practical activities in the outdoors so that youth may take a constructive place in society. The movement was founded by Lord Baden Powell in who at that time was a senior member of the Boys' Brigade . Currently it has over 28 million members in 217 countries and territories.
Origins
Lord Baden-Powell founded the Scouting movement in in the United Kingdom . He also introduced Girl Guides in 1910 with the aid of his sister Agnes Baden-Powell . The Guides are known as Girl Scouts in the United States The stone on Brownsea Island, Poole Harbour, England, commemorating the first Scout camp. The seeds of Scouting began during the Siege of Mafeking South Africa , where Baden Powell served as the commanding officer during the Boer War of . Baden-Powell defended the town against the Boers ( Afrikaners ), who outnumbered his troops eight to one. He formed the Mafeking Cadet Corps to help support the troops. The Corps consisted entirely of boy volunteers. Baden-Powell trained the boys and they acquitted themselves well, helping in the successful defence of the town (

40. Scouts Badge Guide
Find a guide to Boy scouts and girl scouts badge activities through the Kansas Scout guides to the Kansas State Historical Society. Bear Cub scouts
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Find a guide to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts badge activities through the Kansas State Historical Society. Select by organization to find cultural and historical badge themes. These handy guides are available in a printable PDF format that connects badge requirements with matching activities through the Kansas State Historical Society. If you have further questions about programs, call 785-272-8681, ext 414, or education@kshs.org
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