Dutch National Jamboree Explained

Dutch National Jamboree

The Dutch National Jamboree is a jamboree organized by Scouting Nederland for the Scouting age groups scouts (11–15 years old), and explorers (15–18 years old). It is organized every four years. Though it can be characterized as a national event, the Jamboree also welcomes foreign scouts.

History

In 1985, a 75-year Dutch Scouting jubilee Jamboree was organised. This was not yet named National Jamboree, but can be characterized as one. The first Dutch National Jamboree took place in 2000 and was located in Dronten. Parts of the event area were also used as the location for the World Jamboree 1995 as well as the European Jamboree 1994, though the event is much smaller than its global and European equivalents. The second and third edition took place on Landgoed Velder in Boxtel and hosted around 4,000 participants. The last edition was a special Dutch scouting centenary edition. Though a 2012 edition was prepared, it was cancelled due to lack of subscribers.

Activities

The Nationale Jamboree's program contained a lot of activities, as: hiking, canoeing, make torches, climbing, music, theater, international buffet, swopping, open stage, mountainbiking, friendship award, Scout FM, raft building, film night and a party.

Overview

Number Year Number of nationalities Number of participants Location Theme
1985 7.500 JubJam Scouting 75 jaar
1 2000 30 4.000 Absolutely Anders
2 2004 33 4.300 More 2 explore
3 2008 31 3.800 Boxtel My future my fantasy
2010 ? 12.600 JubJam Scouting 100 jaar
4 2012 Cancelled
5 2020 ? ? International Scout and Guide Center Scouting Estate Zeewolde[1] ?

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nationale Jamboree. Scouting Nederland.