Regional Stage Schedule for Wednesday, July 28

Here is the regional stage schedule for Wednesday, July 28. The schedule is subject to change. For the latest information, sign up for updates at http://twitter.com/regionalstages.

FORSCOM, Army Ground Forces Band: The Army Ground Forces Band provides world-class music in support of the U.S. Army Forces Command, headquartered at Ft. McPherson in Atlanta, Ga.  Their Hip Hop style of music serves as the musical ambassador of the American Combat Soldier to the American people.

Jonny Magic: Jon Williams has been performing magic for over 25 years, professionally since 1996.  He has entertained all over the country.

Jonny Magic’s Jamboree appearance is sponsored by Trails End Popcorn.  Join us for a show of fun magic, it will be a popcorntastik time!  The first 1000 Scouts to attend the Jonny Magic show will be given free popcorn.

Koshare Dancers: The Koshare Indian Dancers are members of Boy Scout Troop 232 in the Rocky Mountain Council of the Boy Scouts of America, located in La Junta, Colorado. They have been dedicated to maintaining Native American culture through dance since 1933. They have danced at Jamboree’s before and dance at this Jamboree in honor of their founder, James F. “Buck” Burshears.

Kwahadi Dancers: The Kwahadi Dancers are a unique Native American dance group from the panhandle area of the Texas plains.  The Kwahadi’s present a colorful pageant of song, dance and stories of the American Indian.  They are a Venture crew of the Golden Spread Council and have presented more than 3800 performances across the country and overseas.

Mana of Hawaii: Mana means “spirit”.  This dynamic group will showcase the Scouting “Mana” of Hawaii (which is also celebrating 100 years of scouting in the Aloha Council) through Polynesian drumming, music and dance.  This presentation will include the spectacular Samoan Fire knife and intricate Navajo 22 hoop dances.

Michael Scott: Michael Scott began writing over twenty-five years ago, and is one of Ireland ‘s most successful and prolific author, with one hundred titles to his credit.His most recent series The Alchemyst was published by Random House in May 2007, followed by The Magician, The Sorceress and The Necromancer.New Line Productions optioned the feature film rights to the entire six book series and rights have been sold into 37 countries.  Michael’s appearance is sponsored by Random House and Boys Life Magazine.  Chapters of his book will be available for autographs and several full novels will be available as door prizes.

Racine Scouts: The Racine Scouts are a drum and bugle corps that is the oldest, continually competitive Junior corps in North America.  Originally formed as a Boy Scout organization, the corps continues to promote scouting values in today’s highly competitive marching music activity.

Rhode Island 88th Army Band: The Rhode Island 88th Army Band is all about Rock and Roll.  Their mission is to provide music that promotes troop morale, unit esprit de corps, and support civil and military operations and ceremonies.

Rock Band: Release your inner rock star and play the game Rock Band on a regional stage in front of thousands of screaming fans.  Bring your band mates and sign up for a spot.  The list will be kept by the regional stage manager for each stage.  Space is limited, so get signed up and have some Rock Band fun.

Theodore Roosevelt: Joe Wiegand provides a humorous and informative presentation as America’s 26th President Theodore Roosevelt.

Whether recalling the adventures of Roosevelt’s Rough Riders in the Cuban-American War or recounting the establishment of America’s great National Parks and Monuments, this Teddy Roosevelt brings Turn-of-the-Century  American history to life with wit and charm.

United States Navy Drill Team: Established in 1931, the United States Navy Ceremonial Guard is the official Ceremonial Unit of the U.S. Navy and is based at NSF Anacostia in Washington, D.C.

The Ceremonial Guard’s primary mission is to represent the Navy in Presidential, Joint Armed Forces, Navy and public ceremonies in the Nation’s Capital under the scrutiny of the highest ranking officials of the United States and foreign nations, including royalty. Whenever one sees sailors participating in a Washington ceremonial event, they are seeing members of this most prestigious Navy unit.

World Wrestling Entertainment: WWE is one of the world’s top entertainment attractions, featuring bigger-than-life personalities, physical performances and huge audience appeal. And now, WWE is teaming up with the Guard to support Soldiers, and promote fitness and youth programs.

Bringing together entertainment and real-world heroes: the Guard and the WWE.  This Jamboree performance of the WWE will feature a full wrestling show and is sponsored by the National Guard.

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2 Responses to Regional Stage Schedule for Wednesday, July 28

  1. Peter Gruenbeck says:

    Since President Obama looks like he can’t make the Saturday show, perhaps the legendary Chuck Norris (huge BSA advocate and very popular with the boys) would be a terrific rock-star type substitute.

  2. Mike says:

    The schedule grid font is too tiny to read on am iPhone.

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