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Re: World Moot 2000

Bill Sills (whs@idcnet.com)
Mon Jan 18 17:13:25 1999


Hey, i am still alive and I was a Rover Scout AND a RSL.
May I go? <VBG>

YISS;
Bill Sills

Alex Chacko John Neroth wrote:
>
> For those of you who don't know, a World Moot is like a World Jamboree for
> Rovers, but smaller. One is held every four years, and all WOSM members are
> invited to send contingents. For various inexplicable reasons (see below), the
> BSA is not planning to send a contingent.
>
> Yours in Scouting,
>
> Alex C. J. Neroth
> E-mail: aneroth@stanford.edu
> URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~aneroth
>
> ==================BEGIN FORWARDED MESSAGE==================
> >Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 17:23:48 -0800
> >From: "Alex Chacko John Neroth" <aneroth@leland.Stanford.EDU>
> >Subject: Re: International events in 2000 (fwd)
> >To: "World Jamboree Chile" <wjchile@dynapolis.com>
>
> At the Jamboree, I talked to one of the Mexican Organizers of the 2000 World
> Moot, and she
> told me that again, BSA is not planning to send a contingent "because we don't
> have
> Rovers." I agree; it's completely ridiculous. In order to attend the Moot,
> one must be a
> Rover between 18 and 25 or an adult leader between 18 and 25. The BSA has
> Venturers (who
> are between 14 and 21) and adult leaders (who are 18+). I see absolutely no
> reason why we
> can't send a contingent composed of Venturers and adult leaders who are between
> 18 and 25.
>
> Yours in Scouting,
>
> Alex C. J. Neroth
> Scout Monitor, Bird Watching Workshop
> Workshops on the Environment, Global Development Village
> International Service Team
> 19TH WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE
>
> E-mail: aneroth@stanford.edu
> URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~aneroth
>
> On Mon, 11 Jan 1999 13:49:01 +0100, Kyung-Bin Cho wrote:
>
> >You do have the World Moot year 2000 in Mexico(a WOSM event), which won't
> >conflict with NOAC. As american though, you might have some difficulties
> >to get there, since at last Moot BSA decided to not send any contingent
> >simply because 'we don't have any Roverscouts', which is quite ridiculous,
> >since you must have scouts aged between 18-25.
> >
> >Yis
> >Kyung-Bin Cho
> >WJ99 IST Hike route 4
>
> ===================END FORWARDED MESSAGE===================


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