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SCOUTS New Zealand 22nd Jamboree Site Announced

Published: Thu 28 Sep 2017 10:54 AM
SCOUTS New Zealand 22nd Scout Jamboree site announced
SCOUTS New Zealand is delighted to announce that the site of the SCOUTS New Zealand 22nd Scout Jamboree will be the Mystery Creek Events Centre, Waipā District, near Hamilton. The Jamboree will be held over the Christmas/New Year period from December 2019 to January 2020.
Located centrally in the Waikato region, the site provides space to run a wide range of exciting on-site activities as well as adventurous Scouting activities nearby. There is also great support from the Waipā District, Waikato District and Hamilton City Councils, alongside New Zealand National Fieldays Inc. who will work with the Jamboree team to develop and stage activities.
“Planning for the Jamboree is a three year activity for our volunteer team, and the Mystery Creek site ensures our volunteer effort is focused on developing and delivering adventurous activities, events and community service rather than site preparation”, says Jamboree Director, Guy Beatson.
A range of sites across the central and upper North Island were considered as part of the decision making process.
“We’re fortunate to be situated in the heart of the country. We have so many activities and action to offer the troops and it’s all so close. We’re sure local businesses will be excited to be a part of the visitor experience come 2019,” says Waipā District Mayor, Jim Mylchreest.
“We are very pleased at the prospect of 3,000 plus young people coming to enjoy what is on offer. We congratulate Mystery Creek Events Centre on showcasing a great site to house the many Scouts and we thank the other local councils who backed the bid, Hamilton City Council and Waikato District Council,” he says.
SCOUTS New Zealand and the volunteer Jamboree team look forward to working with the Waipā District Council and other partners to create an amazing “once in a lifetime” event, which attracts Scouts from around the world as well as New Zealand.
SCOUTS New Zealand would also like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the other councils and organisations (Franklin Community Board and the Pukekohe A Society, H3/Hamilton City Council, and the Taupō District Council and the National Equestrian Centre) who were interested in hosting our Scout Jamboree.
ENDS
About SCOUTS New Zealand
As New Zealand’s best-known youth organisation, SCOUTS New Zealand offers 15,000 plus young people a programme full of new adventures, outdoor experiences, personal challenge and leadership opportunities that will set them on a pathway of lifelong success. Supporting both girls and boys in almost 400 communities across New Zealand, SCOUTS’ national programme focuses on the outdoors, community, personal development and new experiences, equipping 6 to 26-year olds with life skills such as problem-solving, team work, leadership and citizenship, supported by over 5,000 trained and accredited volunteers.
www.scouts.org.nz

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