Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers are meeting this week. Please make sure you read the important information.
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This week the Beavers are working on their health & fitness.
Please make sure you bring a warm waterproof coat and a full water bottle with you.
If the fire exit door is closed please follow the path and enter the Scout Hut through the door into the foyer on the other side of the building.
Sweet cones are on sale in tuck shop for £1 and handmade woggles for £2 to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
Get your badges sewn on for 50p per badge to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
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Do you have any of the following unwanted items?
Do you have any of the following unwanted items? Can you have a spring clean?
Over the next few month as part of the Scout section program they are going to be working on the World Challenge award and Global Issues.
To cover some parts of these we are going to be looking at how we can recycle and save various items going to landfill, redirecting them to projects that benefit others.We will set up boxes in the Foyer for the following so please drop any you have in.
Old spectacles and sunglasses
Please drop in your old eye glasses that are no longer needed and through lions Club international these will be sent to other countries saving sight projects. If you can also include any details of prescriptions for the glasses, that would be ideal.
Unwanted old bras
Does not matter if they are still wearable or not, these will be recycled in one of 2 ways and in doing so raise funds for Breast Cancer research. Once sent away bras that have come to the end of their wearable life will be broken down and various component recycled. If they are still in a wearable condition they are sent off to countries in which for women to have underwear is a luxury, but also gives them better respect in their communities, often helping then protect them from abuse and harm.
Pens, felt tips, marker pens, bingo dobbers, mechanical pencils, Tipex pens, pots and tapes
No wax crayons, rubbers, glue sticks or wooden pencils.
If you have any of the above items that have run out, at end of life please send them in so that they can be sent off to be recycled and raise funds for a midlands Hospice.
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Can't make it?
Can we remind everyone please that it is really important to let us know if anybody is going to be absent from their meeting night.
Beaver Leader Contact Details
Pathfinder – Monday
Charlie: 07453 008308
[email protected]Woodward – Wednesday
Graham: 07877 754877
[email protected]Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
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Contact us
Beaver Leader Contact Details
Pathfinder – Monday
Charlie: 07453 008308
[email protected]Woodward – Wednesday
Graham: 07877 754877
[email protected]Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
Beavers parent/carer rota
We’re asking all parents/carers to commit to volunteering at least 1 night every 6 months at a meeting with (or without!) their child.
This week the Cubs are going to be doing some tie-dying. Please can you bring a plain white t-shirt with you.
Please bring a warm waterproof coat and a full water bottle with you.
If the fire exit door is closed please follow the path and enter the Scout Hut through the door into the foyer on the other side of the building.
Sweet cones are on sale in tuck shop for £1 and handmade woggles for £2 to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
Get your badges sewn on for 50p per badge to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
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Do you have any of the following unwanted items?
Do you have any of the following unwanted items? Can you have a spring clean?
Over the next few month as part of the Scout section program they are going to be working on the World Challenge award and Global Issues.
To cover some parts of these we are going to be looking at how we can recycle and save various items going to landfill, redirecting them to projects that benefit others.We will set up boxes in the Foyer for the following so please drop any you have in.
Old spectacles and sunglasses
Please drop in your old eye glasses that are no longer needed and through lions Club international these will be sent to other countries saving sight projects. If you can also include any details of prescriptions for the glasses, that would be ideal.
Unwanted old bras
Does not matter if they are still wearable or not, these will be recycled in one of 2 ways and in doing so raise funds for Breast Cancer research. Once sent away bras that have come to the end of their wearable life will be broken down and various component recycled. If they are still in a wearable condition they are sent off to countries in which for women to have underwear is a luxury, but also gives them better respect in their communities, often helping then protect them from abuse and harm.
Pens, felt tips, marker pens, bingo dobbers, mechanical pencils, Tipex pens, pots and tapes
No wax crayons, rubbers, glue sticks or wooden pencils.
If you have any of the above items that have run out, at end of life please send them in so that they can be sent off to be recycled and raise funds for a midlands Hospice.
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Can't make it?
Can we remind everyone please that it is really important to let us know if anybody is going to be absent from their meeting night.
Cub Leader Contact Details
Walton – Thursday
Danni: 07833 477495
[email protected]Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
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Contact us
Cub Leader Contact Details
Walton – Thursday
Danni: 07833 477495
[email protected]Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
Cubs parent/carer rota
We’re asking all parents/carers to commit to volunteering at least 1 night every 6 months at a meeting with (or without!) their child.
Please read through this update so you can ‘Be Prepared’. To earn 10 bonus Scout of the Month points this week you need to write down the ‘reason we are recycling items’ and write it on a piece of paper together with your name and hand in the paper when you arrive at Scouts.
This week at Scouts half of the Troop will be kayaking and the other half will be doing some archery. The groups have swapped from last week. Both archery and kayaking will be taking place at 5 Ways Lakes.
Please make sure you bring a warm waterproof coat and a full water bottle with you.
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Kayaking at 5 Ways Lakes
Kayaking at 5 Ways Lakes
Date & time
5:45 pm to 7:15 pm
Location
What to wear & bring with you
All safety and specialist equipment will be provided. Please wear light clothing. If the weather is warm a T shirt, shorts and an old pair of pumps or trainers will be ideal. If it is a bit colder or windy trackie bottoms may be better than shorts and a lightweight waterproof top would be handy. It is essential that everyone wears an old pair of trainers or pumps these will get very wet.
Please bring a spare change of clothes and a towel. Scouts will not be getting changed – these are only for emergencies.
Drop off and Pick Up arrangements
This activity is taking place on an operational caravan & camping park by kind permission of the site owners Karen & Paul Merchant. There will be customers on site and it is vital that everyone follows the arrangements below to ensure safety. Failure by anyone to follow these instructions may result in us being unable to use the site for future activities.
Arrival – Please arrange to arrive between 5.35pm and 5.45pm. Do not enter the site before 5.35pm. Follow the drive to the main car park where you will see a leader by the benches next to the carpark. Adults providing transport are asked to please leave 5 Ways as soon as they have dropped off their youngster.
Pick Up – Please arrive at site between 7.10pm and 7.15pm, park up in the main car park and please remain in your car. The leader will send your youngster over to your car when it is safe to do so.
Please drive slowly on site and follow all instructions from site staff and our leaders.
Sweet cones are on sale in tuck shop for £1 and handmade woggles for £2 to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
Get your badges sewn on for 50p per badge to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
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Do you have any of the following unwanted items?
Do you have any of the following unwanted items? Can you have a spring clean?
Over the next few month as part of the Scout section program they are going to be working on the World Challenge award and Global Issues.
To cover some parts of these we are going to be looking at how we can recycle and save various items going to landfill, redirecting them to projects that benefit others.We will set up boxes in the Foyer for the following so please drop any you have in.
Old spectacles and sunglasses
Please drop in your old eye glasses that are no longer needed and through lions Club international these will be sent to other countries saving sight projects. If you can also include any details of prescriptions for the glasses, that would be ideal.
Unwanted old bras
Does not matter if they are still wearable or not, these will be recycled in one of 2 ways and in doing so raise funds for Breast Cancer research. Once sent away bras that have come to the end of their wearable life will be broken down and various component recycled. If they are still in a wearable condition they are sent off to countries in which for women to have underwear is a luxury, but also gives them better respect in their communities, often helping then protect them from abuse and harm.
Pens, felt tips, marker pens, bingo dobbers, mechanical pencils, Tipex pens, pots and tapes
No wax crayons, rubbers, glue sticks or wooden pencils.
If you have any of the above items that have run out, at end of life please send them in so that they can be sent off to be recycled and raise funds for a midlands Hospice.
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An important message to parents & guardians
We encourage Scouts to show independence and be responsible for themselves wherever possible and appropriate. It is therefore really important that you encourage your youngster to read this update every week, so that they can ‘Be Prepared’ on their Troop Night. We greatly appreciate your support with this.
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Can't make it?
Can we remind everyone please that it is really important to let us know if anybody is going to be absent from their meeting night.
Scout Leader Contact Details
Wilson Scouts
Stuart: 07973 777172 or [email protected]
Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
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Contact us
Scout Leader Contact Details
Wilson Scouts
Stuart: 07973 777172 or [email protected]
Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
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Other important information
It is important that everyone wears full and correct uniform. Please remember that the uniform rules are the same for both girls and boys. Black, dark grey or navy socks and black smart footwear are compulsory uniform wear for all Scouts. Please remember that uniform shirts must be worn tucked into trousers. Leggings or very tight trousers are not correct uniform.
Please make sure you wear a t-shirt under your uniform shirt. If you wish to change out of your uniform trousers after flag break then please make sure that you are wearing a pair of shorts under your uniform trousers and you bring some old trousers to change into.
If the footwear you are wearing with your uniform is unsuitable for activities then please bring along some more suitable footwear to change into after flag break.
Please make sure you bring a warm jumper, sweatshirt or similar with you to Scouts. You will also need a warm waterproof coat. We may be working outdoors and you will need to stay warm and comfortable. You might find a warm hat and a pair of gloves handy as well. Even if we are indoors it may be colder than normal as at times we need to have the outside doors open to improve ventilation because of Covid. Apart from Flagbreak and Flagdown, Scouts are welcome to wear their warm clothes over their uniform whether indoors or outdoors.
Don’t forget to bring along a bottle filled with water or a suitable non-fizzy drink.
You need to bring along a backpack to put your drinks bottle, warm clothes and similar in.
Please remember that mobile phones are not allowed at Scouts. It is best that you leave your mobile at home. If you feel you must bring your mobile with you it must be turned off and put in your bag or daysac, as soon as you come through the gate. It must remain in your bag until you have gone through the gate at the end of the night.
Scouts parent/carer rota
We’re asking all parents/carers to commit to volunteering at least 1 night every 6 months at a meeting with (or without!) their child.
This week the Explorers are going to be working on their shelter building skills at Rough Close, Coventry. Please drop off and pick up from Rough Close, Coventry.
Rough Close, Tanners’ Ln, Berkswell, Coventry CV7 7DB
Please make sure you bring a warm waterproof coat and a full water bottle with you.
Sweet cones are on sale in tuck shop for £1 and handmade woggles for £2 to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
Get your badges sewn on for 50p per badge to help raise funds for an Explorer to go to the 25th International Scout Jamboree in Korea
-
Do you have any of the following unwanted items?
Do you have any of the following unwanted items? Can you have a spring clean?
Over the next few month as part of the Scout section program they are going to be working on the World Challenge award and Global Issues.
To cover some parts of these we are going to be looking at how we can recycle and save various items going to landfill, redirecting them to projects that benefit others.We will set up boxes in the Foyer for the following so please drop any you have in.
Old spectacles and sunglasses
Please drop in your old eye glasses that are no longer needed and through lions Club international these will be sent to other countries saving sight projects. If you can also include any details of prescriptions for the glasses, that would be ideal.
Unwanted old bras
Does not matter if they are still wearable or not, these will be recycled in one of 2 ways and in doing so raise funds for Breast Cancer research. Once sent away bras that have come to the end of their wearable life will be broken down and various component recycled. If they are still in a wearable condition they are sent off to countries in which for women to have underwear is a luxury, but also gives them better respect in their communities, often helping then protect them from abuse and harm.
Pens, felt tips, marker pens, bingo dobbers, mechanical pencils, Tipex pens, pots and tapes
No wax crayons, rubbers, glue sticks or wooden pencils.
If you have any of the above items that have run out, at end of life please send them in so that they can be sent off to be recycled and raise funds for a midlands Hospice.
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Can't make it?
Can we remind everyone please that it is really important to let us know if anybody is going to be absent from their meeting night.
Explorer Leader Contact Details
Explorer Leader
Meeky: 07585 709922 or [email protected]
Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
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Contact us
Explorer Leader Contact Details
Explorer Leader
Meeky: 07585 709922 or [email protected]
Group Lead Volunteer
Andy: 07810 485962 or [email protected]
Explorers parent/carer rota
We’re asking all parents/carers to commit to volunteering at least 1 night every 6 months at a meeting with (or without!) their child.