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In the press..

Check on Lawrence scaling new heights in 'The Comet'

Things coming up and who's organising
30th Oct
Hockey Variety Night – Adam and James
6th Nov
Wide games – Tanny and Chris W
9th November
Remembrance Sunday Parade
13th Nov
Movie and Pizza Night – Ben and Harry
20th Nov
Space Silly Games – Lisa and Laura
Friday 21st – 23rd
Platinum and Diamond Walks
27th Nov
Ready Steady Cook – Rhian and Robyn
4th Dec
Quasar – Chris Amos and Mike Darlow
11th Dec
Uniform and Planning
18th Dec
Xmas Dinner
 

Diamond Walk

Hockey Night
Drama Night

Denmark Summer Camp 2008

19 of us visited Hounes Odde in Demark for a week of adventure during July.. For more information about the campsite and Scouting in Denmark visit - http://www.houensodde.dk/

Gillwell 24 - 9am Saturday to 9am Sunday (24hours of activities)
Pioneering Night - How many people can you support on a platform created by the Explorers?
White Water Rafting
Ready Steady Cook - See how the Explorers can cook when they want to.
Paragliding - Explorers enjoy the high life
Line Dancing - Explorers learn how to strut their stuff
Backwoods Cooking - The ultimate camp food 'dough twists'
Camp Gadgets - Why buy it if you can make it yourself?
Sumo Wrestling 2007 - Explorers discover the art of Sumo wrestling!
Silly Games 2007 - See how silly the Explorers can be
Lawrence become Queen Scout Lawrence is presented with his Queen Scout Award by John Durley, County Commissioner
Downes Summer Camp 2007 The 2007 Explorer Summer Camp started to Downes Activity Centre near Biggin Hill in Kent.
Gilwell 24 The Unit participated in the 2007 Gilwell 24 event held at Gilwell for Explorer and Ranger groups on the weekend of 6th to the 8th July.
Cub Knots As part of the Platinum Award, the Explorer Unit spent an evening teaching the Cherokee Cubs how to tie four basic knots.
Tolmers Camp 2007 Our first camp of 2007 took place over February Half Term at Tolmers Scout Camp in Hertfordshire, on the 14th February to the 16th February.
Charnwood 2006 Summer Camp report Read the reports from the Explorers as well as look at the photos from the week. 5th to 12th August 2006

Whats Coming Up?
Weekly Meeting
19/03/2010 19:30
Scuba Diving
Non Uniform
Other Activities
Next Camp
12/03/2010 18:00
Sleepover

As a Explorer Scout, you will be able to decide, along with the rest of your Unit, what you want to do - whether it is powerboating, socialising, hiking or enjoying a trip abroad. Some Units hold their meetings in a hall, or at someone's house, or even up a mountain! You will be able to gain badges and awards. The highest award you can earn is the Queen's Scout Award. This is recognised by many employers as the sign of someone that is enthusiastic, dedicated and reliable

Explorers meet on Thursday evenings at 8:00pm - 9:30pm at the Stotfold Scout headquarters.

The Explorer (Previously Ventures) unit in Stotfold has been running for over the last 30 years. If you want to socialize mid-week and meet fun, young and like-minded people, then why not enquire about joining your local Explorer unit. You can only benefit.

Explorers can help with:

UCAS / social skills  / making friends out of school  & meeting with present friends ......

Why not try it out, take a look at the website and see if Explorers looks like the sort of extra-curricular activity you would enjoy.

Explorers can find out more about the various different awards by selecting the different awards below

The Chief Scout's Platinum Award

The Chief Scout's Diamond Award

The Queen's Scout Award

The Explorers also have a range of activity badges that they can access if they wish

 

 

 
 
Nick - 30 November, 2008

 

 
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