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Founder's Day

Summary

Baden PowellThe 22 February 2007 is the 150th birthday of Lord Robert Baden-Powell, Founder of the World Scout Movement. The anniversary is celebrated by nearly 28 million Scouts across the world as 'Founder's Day' and will be marked by parties, events and activities, normally on the Sunday closest to the date.

Co-incidentally, Baden-Powell shared his birthday with his wife, Olave, who later became World Chief Guide. Girlguiding UK celebrates the same day as 'Thinking Day.'

Idea/programme

A special national service will take place at Westminster Abbey attended by Scouts and Guides from all parts of the UK. It is an occasion, not just to celebrate the Founder, but also the special spirit of unity that exists between the two youth movements.

There will also be a special event to launch ‘Playing the Game ‘ a new compendium of the writing’s of Baden-Powell published by Pan Macmillan.

Aims and Objectives

The day is an opportunity to give thanks for the Founder’s life and work and to celebrate diversity in culture, colour and creed. It is hoped that this year we can promote our message of everyday adventure by making the celebrations as active as possible.

Audience

All adults and young people in Scouting are encouraged to take part in a local or national Founder’s Day celebration.

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