I’ve been a Scout and a musician my whole life
František Vejvoda was born March 29, 1933 in Hradec Králové. His father Vojtěch and his wife Marie ran a restaurant in their house called ‘U Vejvodů’, later renamed to ‘U čeného orla’. Their restaurant had been a center of the city’s cultural life until the World War II. František had three siblings. He met with his friends in a group called the Vultures, drawing on the example of Rychlé šípy (Rapid Arrows). The Nazis seized the restaurant hall of the Vejvoda family in 1944 and established an aircraft engine warehouse there. Right after the war František Vejvoda joined a Scout troop and became a trumpeter in a Scout band. In 1947 he attended a Scout Jamboree in France. The family lost their business after the Czech coup in 1948 and the Scout movement ceased its activity as well. František trained to be a cook, then completed a hotel school and started gaining experience in the restaurant business. He taught technical classes at a hotel school in Teplice nad Metují for twenty years. He married Jiřina, née Štěpánová, and together they had two sons and settled in Hronov. František liked teaching, doing sports and has played the trumpet his entire life in a band that was transferred back under the Scout organization after 1989. In the 1990s he took over the formerly nationalized family property and has ran a grocery store. In 2019 he received a commemorative medal from the cities Hradec Králové and Hronov.