Ballyfin '93
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Ballyfin '93 was an Irish Scouting Jamboree which took place between the 27th July and the 5th August. It was hosted by Scouting Ireland (CSI), and co-organised by the Federation of Irish Scouts Associations (FISA). It was the third of four such jamborees rotated among the members of FISA. Portumna '85, and Gosford '89 preceded it, while it was followed by Lough Dan '97. The jamboree took place in the grounds of Ballyfin College. The jamboree song "The Spirit lives on" was a version of that used for the 15th World Scout Jamboree.
[edit] Subcamps
The campsite was split into seven subcamps for troops, packs and staff, each named after an Irish Lake/Lough:
[edit] UNICEF Day
One of the highlights of the jamboree was a charity fundraising day in aid of UNICEF. As it took place on visitors' day, troops and staff set up stalls to raise money by selling items of food, or with novelty competitions.