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In 1909, William D. Boyce was traveling through the foggy streets of England and lost his way. A lone scout came out through the fog and helped Mr. Boyce find his way back to his hotel. Mr. Boyce attempted to tip the Scout, but the Scout refused payment saying that he was merely doing his duty as a Boy Scout.
Mr. Boyce was so impressed by the Scout's actions, that he returned to the United States and in 1910 formed the Boy Scouts of America. Since then, the Boy Scouts of America has guided more than 100 million Americans in the principles of the Scout Oath and Law.
In late 2009 and 2010, the Mt. Diablo Silverado Council will celebrate 100 years of Scouting with one event each month. Make sure you don't miss out on what is sure to be the biggest celebration of the century.
A council wide environmental day will kick off a year of celebration. On this “Patriots Day” weekend Scouts council wide will demonstrate that the Scouts have always been green. Led by Chair Bob Passey Scouts, parents, leaders and friends will conduct environmental projects in each district. Each project will serve the needs of the district from clean up to tree planting. On completion of the project each district will host a recruitment BBQ providing the opportunity for all the friends of the Cub Scouts and Scouts to join Scouting.
Once an Eagle Always an Eagle. Eagle Scouts of all ages will be attending a once in a Lifetime event celebrating the achievement of the rank of Eagle and the 100th anniversary of Scouting. Join Chairman Lou Paulson, President of the California Professional Firefighters at the Concord Hilton Hotel for what will be a glorious evening of fellowship and the celebration of Scouting. All Eagles are invited to attend.
Sponsored by the Golden Empire Council, Scouts and Scouters will gather at a determined location in Sacramento and march to the capitol building to meet with Governor Schwarzenegger. Details will be announced at a later date.
All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers and Leaders are invited to submit an essay on “What Scouting Means to Me”. The winning essays will be read at the Council Recognition Dinner in February 2009. For those Scouts who prefer technology, a video contest will also be conducted. The winning video will be shown at the Recognition dinner and the Patron Dinner.
A black tie gala will be held at the Blackhawk Auto Museum. Chaired by Sue Rainey the committee is planning a spectacular evening of “Dancing for the Scouts”.
Watch out for details on a special anniversary program.
At this special birthday celebration the winners of the Patch, Essay and Video winners will be recognized.
Friday – Early registration and sub camps will be set up like a Jamboree. Experience “Reenactments and Living History” as Scouting’s past come to life. There will be a Merit Badge Midway, interactive displays and an event wide Cracker Barrel.
Saturday – A special musical opening, activities, demonstrations, entertainment, extreme sports, field sports, interactive displays, high adventure, historic Brownsea Island, a Mountain Man Village, an Order of the Arrow Village, mountaineering, displays, today’s technology, Jamboree on the Air and the Merit Badge Midway plus much, much more. Saturday night will feature a WOW arena show.
All Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Venturers and Explorers participate in the local 4th July Parade.
Over 45,000 Scouts will convene at Fort AP Hill Virginia for the National Boy Scout Jamboree. This will be eight days of activities and adventure and will conclude the 100th Anniversary celebration.
The San Francisco Giants and the Oakland A’s are planning special 100th Anniversary Extravaganzas. The dates of these events will be announced at a later date.