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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Dipolog hosts 12th ZANDIDAP council jamboree

By Mary May A. Abellon
DIPOLOG CITY – A total of 1,610 junior and senior boy scouts joined the 12th Zamboanga del Norte, Dipolog, Dapitan (ZANDIDAP) Council Urban Scout Jamboree held at the Zamboanga del Norte Sports Complex in this city last Nov. 13-17.

The participants who were divided into four sub-camps with their teacher-coaches came from 68 schools in the province including the two cities of Dipolog and Dapitan.

The four sub-camps were “Makakalikasan” for participants from the first and second congressional districts, “Makadiyos” for third district, “Makatao” for Dipolog City, and “Makabansa” for Dapitan City.

Coinciding with the 60th anniversary of the Boy Scout of the Philippines (BSP), the activity was anchored on the theme, “Scouting: Education for Life,” which implies that the scouting activities are designed to develop every scout to become independent and to survive any challenges that may come his way.

In her message during the opening program, Schools Superintendent Natividad P. Bayubay of the Zamboanga del Norte schools division reminded the participants of the environmental issues confronting the country like the earthquake in Bohol and the strong typhoon that hit Leyte.

“Let us dedicate this urban jamboree to the global movement to save what has been left on earth. Let us link arms to break the barriers of race, ideology and political belief to make this province, region, nation and this world a better place to live in,” said Bayubay who also served as division scouting commissioner.

She, however, urged the scouts to make new friends, share experience and make most of the once-in-a life time experience of the jamboree.

Among the activities conducted during the whole duration of the jamboree were leadership training, lectures, community immersion, tree planting, teambuilding, etc. with emphases on climate change adaptation and mitigation, disaster preparedness, environmental protection and responding to any emergencies. (PIA9)