Founder's Day celebrations: President's Gold Medal Award ceremony held
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: More than 30 million youths marked the birth of Lord Baden-Powell, father of the modern scout movement, on Wednesday as Founder's Day. In this connection, a major event took place in Islamabad, titled 'The Ceremony for President's Gold Medal ...

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WBNG-TV

Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts Recognize Class of 2011 Eagle Scouts
WBNG-TV
By WBNG News Binghamton, NY (WBNG Binghamton) -- The Baden-Powell Council, Boy Scouts of America recognized 63 area Boy Scouts who earned their Eagle Scout Rank in the calendar year of 2011 on Sunday at a reception at the Binghamton Club.

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MorinvilleNews.com

Scouts well prepared for birthday tribute to founder Robert Baden-Powell
Bournemouth Echo
This anniversary, marking the birth of Lord Baden-Powell, father of the modern scout movement, takes place every year at the scout memorial looking out to Brownsea Island. Poole District Scout Council chairman Brian Woolgar described Sunday's short ...
World Thinking Day observedE-Pao.net
Thinking - and doing - Scouty sportsThe Barrie Advance
Local scouts ready to light their torchesMorinvilleNews.com

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Cantabrians coming together to mark earthquake
The Bay of Plenty Times
by Julia Proverbs | Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:03 Jessica Weightman and Rosalie Crawford prepare Baden Powell Hall, the venue for a quake service. Christchurch people who moved to Tauranga after last year's devastating earthquake are joining ...

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Korea Times

World Thinking Day
Korea Times
22 by all Girl Guides and Girl Scouts ― the birthday of the founder Robert Baden-Powell and his wife Olave Baden-Powell, the First World Chief Guide. It is also celebrated by Scout and Guide organizations and some boy-oriented associations around the ...
Girl Guides to mark 'World Thinking Day'Pakistan Observer
York Guides to celebrate Thinking DayThe Press, York

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Plain Dealer

Stacy A. Cordery's 'Juliette Gordon Low' tells how Girl Scouts founder was a ...
Plain Dealer
Then she met Robert Baden-Powell, a war hero who had recently founded the Boy Scouts in Britain. Daisy loved the idea and its newly emerging sister organization, the Girl Guides. She started the first troop of American Girl Guides in her hometown of ...
Germantown Girl Scouts celebrate organizations 100th anniversaryWashington Post
Girl Scouts celebrate century of service, campingChicago Daily Herald
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Aiken Standard
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SunLive

Cantabrians gather for anniversary
SunLive
A crowd of Cantabrians, now living in Tauranga, are at the Baden Powell Hall in Welcome Bay to commemorate the one year anniversary of the Christchurch earthquake. Kirsten Clark and daughter Shaylin Wickliffe, 8, gather to remember the Christchurch ...

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Werribee, Hoppers Crossing Star

This family is the fab five
Werribee, Hoppers Crossing Star
By Alesha Capone Family members Emma Russell, young Eliza and Annabelle, Kaye McKee and Sara McKee all attend or work at Baden Powell College, which has campuses in Hoppers Crossing and Tarneit. 77291 Picture: DAMJAN JANEVSKI SCHOOL is a family affair ...



The Moral Liberal

Saluting a Centennial
Wall Street Journal
Daisy settled on her mission after meeting Robert Baden-Powell, the renowned former British army general who a few years earlier had founded the Boy Scouts and its off-shoot, the Girl Guides. The youth movement was immediately popular, and an American ...
Sir Robert Baden-Powell and the Boy Scouts of AmericaThe Moral Liberal
Scouting still importantBasehor Sentinel

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South Yorkshire Times

What’s on across the Isle this week?
South Yorkshire Times
FIRST Isle of Axholme Baden Powell Scout Group, wolf cubs 6pm-7.30, scouts 7-9pm, Westwoodside Village Hall, contact Karl Eastham on 01427 754120. SHINING stars under-five sessions, St Norbert's RC Primary School, Crowle, 1.15-2.45pm, contact 07717 ...

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