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That’s all Friends!
It was quite the celebration last night, as thousands of young people (and not-so-young people) surrounded the main stage for a night of music, dance and jollity. The celebrations were kick-started by a fierce DJ battle – Red vs Blue – which really got people moving. The sound of the whole crowd...
100% Volunteer, 100% Professional, 0% Pay
Wow, how fast did that week go? Did you blink and miss it? We certainly did but what a week it has been! This jamboree was brought to you by an army of volunteers, almost every person who has helped you around the site, or looked after you in the evenings was doing so in […]...
Thank You for the Music!
We'd like to take a moment to appreciate everyone that has made this week in a field possible. Firstly, to the facilities team. Every marquee, every toilet, every line of fencing, all built and maintained by facilities. They were the first to be on site, and will be the last to leave as well. Thank ...
Inspire: Empowering Young Women for bright futures
Girlguiding Inspire, a dynamic initiative within Girlguiding, focuses on empowering young women aged 18-30 through opportunities for personal development, community involvement, and global engagement. This program is designed to bridge the gap between youth and adulthood, offering a supportive platf...
A Taste of Talent!
Anyone got a picnic blanket? Today at the main stage, the subcamps came together to share a picnic. Libby and Sofia from Southend thought the picnic was a “really cute” idea, and “really nice to have everyone in one place, because everyone is usually split during the day and to see actually ho...
Ssssuper cool petting zoo:
Taking the jamboree site by storm this morning, our enterprise zone was transformed into a petting zoo! Filled with many amazing creatures, scouts and guides from across the world has the opportunity to experience these fantastic animals. From ponies to snakes and even a tiny little tortoise 🐢, t...
A Tale of Two Chiefs
By Susie Williams and Kaitlyn Lafferty Karen and Paul are two icons who, in their own words, have worked on Essex International Jamboree 2024 “since we cancelled 2020, so essentially 8 years as we didn’t stop planning since 2016” - how impressive! It's tough trying to stay motivated for so lon...
Dancing in the Moonlight!
By Kaitlyn Lafferty and Susie Williams Calling all dancers! Did you learn any international dances last night at the International Showcase? We had groups from Malta, Australia, Japan, Netherlands and the Finland take to the stage and show everyone a little taste of their culture through dance. Maya...
Do You have what it takes?
By Alex Jacobs and Josh Dixon Want to spend your evenings doing something exciting? Come down and try the subcamp Challenge! The subcamp challenge is an exciting and challenging way to spend the afternoon. To do this you have to walk around each Subcamp completing the activities, for which they will...
Noa and Peggy: Big Names on Campus
Noa is at the heart of the jamboree logo. Noa is a symbol that celebrates everything that jamboree is about. Noa means ‘movement’. Noa symbolises the joining of scouting and guides and them working together to create the jamboree site. “Noa is a symbol of friendship and enjoyment” - Olivia. ...
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