Scouts Newsletter II – Summer 2007

Thursday, May 31st, 2007
Scouts

Don’t forget Sarah and Jo’s Art competition which closes on 8th June. Finished art work will be strung up for display and will also festoon our gate at Centenary Camp so we want as many entries as possible please to ensure all of 3HH are represented at this camp. We are also looking for Scout assistance for an hour or so over the weekend to help run the refreshments and if anyone can bring cakes to sell, we’d appreciate it. Don’t forget the Art event at our HQ on the weekend of 9/10th May.

Centenary Bring a Friend will be on Friday 15th June – however at 3HH we hardly need anyone to bring friends so we’re having a ‘bring an adult’ evening. The Scouts will be running a SuperScout evening for you, a round robin mad evening of activities from shooting to golf, an obstacle course to mental challenges. Every Scout must bring at least one adult, but no more than two! Please come along and join in the fun and games as we don’t want to disappoint our Scouts who will then earn the ‘bring-a-friend’ badge for their Centenary Scarf.

Friday 29th June – outing for those who’ve attended Church Parade this year or St George’s Day Parade. If you don’t receive an invitation letter than it means we don’t have a record of you attending the relevant parades. As mentioned I am aware that some Scouts have sporting or other commitments and so if this is the case and they’d like to come please let me know ASAP.

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Scouts Newsletter – Summer 2007

Friday, May 4th, 2007
Scouts

Just a short newsletter this time as we’re all such busy people this year and we’ll start with……

Congratulations to our 12 and over 5-a-side football team who ran out champions at last week’s tournament and commiserations to the 12 and unders who lost painfully on penalties in their final. Maccy D’s will follow!

My thanks to the turn out of 21 Scouts at this year’s St. George’s Day Parade, good considering the lack of info we had from district and late arrival of same. An excellent event all the same and I will long remember the huge procession winding it’s way through to Marble Hill Park; Scouting dying? Not in Richmond it ain’t!!

Don’t forget this Sunday 6th May – Church Parade 9.15am Park Rd, Hampton Hill. If you want to come to our outing whatever it be on 29th June, you need to be there if you haven’t made Church Parade or St Georges Day yet this year! Please note there will be no Parade on 3rd June due to half term so this is your only chance!!

Next week 11th May we’ll be holding a bike rodeo organised by Giles Bowell. By definition this means you need to bring your bike, so please ensure your bike is in good condition and that you come with helmet etc as we’re probably going into the Park.

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Scouts Newsletter III – Spring 2007

Friday, March 23rd, 2007
Scouts

Easter Camp is going ahead and still open for people to join.

Summer Centenary Camp – we need the first £50 instalment before we break up for Easter please

Summer Centenary Camp – is still open for people to join but will close during the Easter break. Please get any last minute applications in ASAP.

Summer Centenary Camp fund raiser at Claremont School – see below – please let me know if you and your Scout can help on this fund raiser to help us lower the price of camp for all. It’s on the same day as……

5-a-side footy – I currently don’t have enough Scouts to field a 12 and under team!! 12 and over team is OK. Closing date for entries is this Friday, so get ‘em in now.

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Scouts Newsletter II – Spring 2007

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
Scouts

Truly into the swing of the new term and 2007 and here’s the second newsletter already. Firstly, dates for the next few weeks: next week Friday 9th March is a modified re-run of our Bushy Park orienteering challenge. As last time, please meet at the SHAEF Gate at 7:30pm opposite Shaef Way, Sandy Lane Teddington with a pick up at 9:30pm at the same location. As usual, we will go in all but foul weather so please ensure your Scout is suitably dressed and comes with torch and pencil. Please note the following week is a challenge evening against the Guides on Tuesday 13th March at 7.15pm at St James Church Hall, Park Rd Hampton Hill. Full uniform please and don’t forget a coat.

Fire station visit – I have a large number of ‘fire-safety’ badges available but as yet not a single Scout to give them to. Unusually the Scouts have had virtually nothing to do to attain this badge as the fire-fighters did such an excellent job when we visited. There is one requirement though and that is to provide the address of someone who would benefit form a visit from the fire service to assess their home form a safety point of view. This will ideally be an elderly, infirm or otherwise relevant member of the public, perhaps a neighbour relative or friend. Return of this form will be rewarded with the badge.

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Scouts Newsletter – Spring 2007

Sunday, January 7th, 2007
Scouts

Well, here we are at the start of the most exciting year in Scouting ever! I apologise in advance for the number of letters, general bits of paper and what have you accompanying this letter; it’s an indication of the humongous year we have ahead!

In the programme you’ll see a lot of ‘100’ based activities, some just at our HQ, a large number at district level, one or two at county level and this year a whole host of national events.

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Scouts Summer Camp 2006 Photos

Monday, August 28th, 2006
Scouts

Yet another cracking summer camp event for the 3HH scouts. There were boat loads of activities to be tried as the photos below show!…

Patrol Leaders Training Camp

Tuesday, March 7th, 2006
Scouts

On the weekend of 4th/5th March, the Scouts section held its first ever Patrol Leaders training camp in the freezing cold at our HQ.

The Scouts enjoyed 24 hours of challenges (bridge building, egg drop challenge, the Helium Stick amongst others), learning sessions, both practical and classroom based, the proper way to light fires (and a few cheats) amongst other activities and an excellent trip to Megabowl.

The extreme sub-zero temperatures which left drying tea towels board-solid also disrupted many of the Scouts and leaders sleep, didn’t diminish in any way the excellent spirit and team work of the weekend. Congratulations to Joe C, Alex, Harrison, Cameron, Irie, Joe R, Miles and James for all completing the course and to Rich, Jon and Charles for their assistance over the weekend.

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