Scouting was my life
Lubomír Vávra was born on the 12th of September in 1935 in Prague but he spent all his life in Přelouč. His early childhood was under strong influence of his growing up in the Protectorate. His father worked in the army truck factory and communicated with Germans. After the war, it was seen as questionable and as a punishment, he had to work on the memorial to the Soviet army. Lubomír was very active scout between 1945 – 1950 and he participated in several summer camps. He taught his children and grandchildren to enjoy scouting and nature. After the Velvet Revolution, he was among the first to renew the Junák/scout organisation and went on to organise scouts’ summer camps.