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National Scout Day is celebrated every August 14 to honor the establishment of the Indonesian Scout Movement, officially launched by President Soekarno in 1961. The movement was created to unify various scouting organizations under one identity, fostering unity and national spirit.
The coconut sprout emblem symbolizes resilience, strength, and the spirit of youth, guiding scouts to live by the values of discipline, teamwork, and service.
Beyond ceremonies, National Scout Day promotes leadership, solidarity, and mental resilience. Scouts participate in activities such as camping, skill competitions, and community service, shaping them into well-rounded individuals.
For its members, scouting is more than just wearing the brown uniform or giving a salute it is a way of life that cultivates love for the nation and care for others.
Celebrations often feature grand assemblies, flag ceremonies, and events involving scouts from all levels from Cub Scouts to Rover Scouts. In 2025, the theme is “Collaboration to Build National Resilience”, highlighting the importance of teamwork in preparing for future challenges.
Environmental programs, tree planting, and charity work are also common, reflecting the scout’s commitment to community and nature.
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