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Vol. XXVIII  NO. 3

SCOUTING NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNCIL

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Members of the 2005 National Jamboree Contingent were: Rene Mancha, Adam Buck, Conner McKeel, Matthew Miller, Neal Buck, Zach Vincent, Josh McGuire, Matthew Dirkson, Bryan Sablan, Ethan Flores, Garrett Maxwell, Daniel Lumpkin, Matthew Perez, Marcus Martinez, Westin Zamarippa, Chase Beasley, Nathan Calk, Eric Martinez, Jacob Calk, Steven Silva, Mark Zamora, Mario Zamora, Jesse Sandoval, Jakob McKeel, Matthew Mahler, Cole Milne, Randy Rountree, William Sims, Cal Hengst, Trevor McKinney, Matthew Smart, Thomas Nunley, and leaders; Butch SimpsonScoutmaster, Chris Calk-Asst. Scoutmaster and Pat Ramos-Asst. Scoutmaster.

Jamboree Participants Share Memorable Experience

It started off with a late night bus trip to DFW airport for the thirty-plus participants of the 2005 National Jamboree.   After a plane ride to Washington DC, these Scouts from across West Texas toured such notable sites as the Washington, Jefferson and Lincoln Memorials and the Smithsonian for three days.  They enjoyed hotel rooms with all the amenities during this brief stay in our nation’s capital.  Then it was time to board another bus and head off to Ft. A.P. Hill Virginia for the 2005 National Scout Jamboree.

At Ft. A.P. Hill the Scouts were able to participate in a myriad of different activities; Scuba, Kayaking, Rock-climbing/rappelling and the Adventure Mine just to name a few.  Other popular distractions were the merit badge midway and the always present patch trading.  Scouts from our council enjoyed meeting Scouts from all across the globe and trading a memento or two to help remember the experience.

One of the highlights of the Jamboree was the long-awaited arrival of President George W. Bush to the closing ceremony.  The President’s visit to the Jamboree had been postponed twice due to inclement weather, but once he finally had the opportunity to address the 45,000 plus Scouts and Scouters in attendance, he made sure to stress the importance of Scouting and service to our country.

See Jamboree on page 3

Council Welcomes Two New District Executives!

The Concho Valley Council is proud to announce the addition of two new District Executives to our staff.  Chris Johnson joined our team on August 15th to serve the Permian Basin District and Joshua Watson came onboard September 1st to serve Amangi Trail.

Chris is an Eagle Scout from George- town, TX.  He is a recent graduate of West Texas A&M University in Can- yon, TX and has taken up residence in Ozona.

Joshua was never in Scouting, but has a level of enthusiasm that makes him a welcome addition to our team.  He has a wife and daughter and has been a resident of San Angelo all of his life. He is a graduate of Angelo State University.

Please help us welcome Chris and Joshua to the Concho Valley Council.

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