Today, the 5th Dartford Scout Groups Mal and Alex’s mamouth 777 Marathon challenge was featured in the Gravesend Reporter. See page 12 of the online version of the publication here
Category Archives: Cub Blog
2011-06-11 – District Scout Carnival
For the 5th Dartford Scout Group, Saturday’s District Carnival began at 08:00 with our trusty van the first on field, laden with all the poles, ropes and pulleys required to build the pioneering adventures for the young folk at Carnival.
All of our Beavers and Cubs sections took part in the parade, which was billed as “Musical Films” and we chose Bugsy Malone. Making excellent efforts to dress up as gangsters and boxers, our younger members paraded from the bandstand and through Dartford before returning to the park for the activities to begin.
Aside from a light lunchtime shower, the weather held out and was for the most part, a pleasant day with many hundreds of young adventures climbing our obstacles. Our contribution to the carnival was further bolstered by our sales of sweets and pots of strawberries & cream, which sold out.
Our Five-a-Side football team played well throughout the afternoon and reached the semifinals, but sadly had to relinquish the title of district champions held since last year.
This was an excellent event to publicise Scouting within the community, so that everyone could see and, for a short time, take part in our adventure and for Scouts across the district to get together and network, whilst doing what we enjoy.
Here are a few pictures from our day, but if you have more………… please email media@5thdartfordscouts.org.uk
Sunday 19th June – AGM/Activity Day
Sunday 19th June is the 5th Dartford Scout Group’s AGM and Activity Day. All invites and flyers have been handed out and we expect a wonderful turn out with the District representative, Mayor, leader of the council and other dignitaries all confirming their attendance. 
Burgers and refreshments will be on sale at very reasonable prices, so go easy on the breakfast and treat yourself 😉
May we remind all our members that we expect you to attend to help out and join in with the all the activities, which start at 11:00.
We look forward to seeing everyone there.
2011-05-27/30 – Family Camp
Family Camp 2011 – Broadstone Warren.
This year we wanted to do something different compared to the last two family camps. Our aim was to demonstrate a different type of camping and to offer a wider set of activities. As a result we chose Broadstone Warren in the Ashdown Forrest, which allowed us to camp in amongst the trees and offered a set of activities never done before on a family camp.
Friday
The advanced party arrived in the morning to set up camp. The area we were to camp on consisted of 3 individual clearings in the trees which were in close proximity to each other. Waiting at the corner of the main clearing were our four friendly Potraloos. More about them later! The tranquil scene reminded me of Robin Hood a film with everyone diligently beavering away with the various tasks involved in setting up the camp. Although I am sure Robin never heard the dulcet sounds of his merry men saying. “That part of the floor of the clearing seems to be moving.” Then on closer inspection. “ Have you seen the size of those wood ants!” Later followed by a phone call including the words “Dave, make that as much ant powder as you can lay your hands on”
Setting up camp went smoothly. There has always been a tradition in 5th Dartford Scouting to forget something for camp. This time it was a side of a party tent ,which was not much of a problem compared previous years. For my own part, to keep up the custom, I forgot my towel and hat!
Later around 6pm parents began arriving and setting up their tents. Most parents had a much better journey compared to the previous camp last year, when many were parked on the M25 for hours. Unfortunately one family broke down and had to wait for the AA. However, they did make it to camp. Quite a few people celebrated setting up the camp with fish and chips from the local chip shop. You should have seen the queue caused by Stu and Dan with their “small order” for people from the camp. Well the 5th Dartford always like to make an impression.
The evening finished with the golden ticket draw for the activities over the next two day. For those who did not go to camp we had two types of activities gold and silver. (If you follow the links you can find out more information about the activities)
| Abseiling | climbing | Silver |
| Aeroball | Gold | |
| Air Rifles | air rifles | Silver |
| Archery | archery | Silver |
| Climbing | climbing | Silver |
| Crate Stacking | crate_stacking | Gold |
| Cube Course | cube | Gold |
| Gladiator Duel | gladiator_duel | Gold |
| Grass Sledging | grass | Gold |
| Human Table Football | football | Silver |
| Low Ropes | low ropes | Gold |
| Pot Holes | pot holes | Gold |
| Pushball | Gold | |
| Rafting | rafting | Gold |
| Sumo Wrestling | sumo | Gold |
| Swimming | swimming | Silver |
| The Rack’ | the rack | Gold |
| Traverse Wall | traverse | Gold |
For silver anyone could turn up and have ago. However, for gold we were limited so we came up with a lottery scheme which gave everyone a chance to go on two gold activities. This is the most activities we have ever tried to run on a family camp but as said before we wanted this camp to be different. I wanted people to try things they have never done on a camp before.
By the time we had worked out all the names it had gone 12:30 am. Quite a few people stayed up to the early hours of the morning exchanging stories over camp fires, just as scouting should be.
Saturday
One thing with any camp you are never sure how it will turn out is the weather. So as I opened the tent zip at 7:00 am to look out I was not sure what I would see. I am glad to say it was not raining. Instead I was confronted by the lovely aroma of bacon. You see as part of the fundraising for the hall, bacon and sausage rolls were being sold in the main marquee. There was rather a brisk trade when I went in the Marquee, with quite a few families and leaders sampling the culinary delights served up by Karen and Maggie. Some people who will remain nameless cooked their own breakfast and then sneaked into to buy a bacon roll!
There were quite a few activities due to take place on Saturday. The first activity was the cube course which, started at 8:30 am. There seemed to be a lot of apprehension in some peoples face as they left to do the course. However, I can safely say “I counted them all out and I counted them all back”. Well okay I borrowed the phrase from Brain Hanrahan, but everyone said they had good time.
During the rest of the day the activities ran very smoothly. The climbing, abseiling and Archery ran by the Group leaders went really well, with lots of people taking part on these activities. At the traverse wall activity, we had lots of different ages trying to crisscross the wall. Best traverse climber has to go to little Gemma, who really showed up the Dads with superb her climbing skills. The afternoon saw potholing, swimming and human table football. I was amazed how many adults squeezed through the potholes, but I have to say the funniest activity of the day has to be the human table football.
The evening meal was spaghetti and pasta followed by apple pie and custard. It is no mean feat cooking for so many on camp, so well done Maggie, Liz and the rest. Following the evening meal Paul Boreham organised a wide game, whilst Ted and Hillary did a Quiz Evening for the Adults. For those who have never done a Ted Quiz the modern way to describe Ted’s questions are “Random”.
Sunday
Sunday was another action packed day of activities. This included sumo wrestling, grass sledging and the rack.
The rack is best described as a person becoming a Thunderbird puppet. They are lifted in the air by four people operating ropes. Although I have never heard a Thunderbird puppet complaining to its puppeteer about being stretched! Grass sledging went down really well. Well actually it was the adults who went down really well. Some of the speeds they notched up were truly amazing . Thank goodness for the gravel landing area.
The main activity of the day and also the most eagerly anticipated was the cardboard canoe race. This is a traditional 5th Dartford activity that we have been doing for quite a few years. I did chuckle to myself when on explaining to the site we would be doing this activity the following question was asked. “What are the cardboard canoes made of?” “Cardboard of course,” I replied. This year there were 19 entries, which was a new record. The winner of the race is the canoe which does the most laps of the lake. We also had a prize for the best decorated.
Following the cardboard canoe race we had a fantastic barbeque, followed by cake. What a great way to finish the evening.
Monday
Monday is always the saddest part of a family camp as this is the last day of the camp. The weather forecast gave rain for lunchtime so our aim was to be packed before the heavens opened. Everyone helped with breaking camp. This was a real help. We then finished with a flag break and that was it, camp over until the next time.
A camp like this takes a lot of planning and co-ordination once the camp is underway. This cannot be done by one person alone, so I would like the opportunity to thank everyone who helped. Without this help we could not of had such a brilliant camp.
GSL’s Footnote…….
What a super weekend, a great campsite, so many activities, so many people actively getting involved, offering help and assistance. I believe a great weekend where parents and children got involved and working as a group enjoying the great outdoors as Scouts.
I am sure you will all join me in thanking Tim for organising an excellent family camp, as well as showing our appreciation to all the leaders that made the well laid plans come to life. A special mention needs to go to Maggie heading up the catering team that provided excellent evening meals as well as Karen and the 777 fundraising for the new hall with breakfast rolls. See more 777 New hall fundraising details on http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/777 or https://mydonate.bt.com/charities/5thdartfordscouts
It was great to hear all the interest and enthusiasms from parents asking when the next family camp will be, and whether that we can hold them twice a year, unfortunately not that soon. We (5th Dartford Scouts) run a pretty full programme and camp at least six times a year already, with the Dartford District Jamboree being scheduled for next year we are proposing the next family camp to be at Gilwell Park, Chingford on the Spring Bank Holiday 24-27th May 2013. However please don’t feel that you need to wait until then to get involved, please speak to myself or any of the leaders of how you can get involved with all the great activities we are involved with now.
Yours in Scouting
Paul Boreham
Group Scout Leader – 5th Dartford Scouts
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14th International JOTT – 2011-05-14
Well done to everyone from The 5th Dartford Scout group who represented us at the 14th Jambouree on the Trail, with young people from all sections taking part in the adventure. As usual, the starting point for the scouts, explorers and many parents, instructors and leaders was Sevenoaks Station. The route followed the Darent Valley Path for the 17 miles back to Dartford Central Park, which for the most part, was in glorious sunshine. Along the way our number grew as we were joined by Cub scouts and Beaver scouts at distances more suited to little legs; However, it should be noted that some cubs did the full distance and some beavers completed the Cub course too.
The Earley Scout Troop were given the chance to submit any photos taken for a prize competition and we’ll report on the result of that once all the entries are in.
Many young people took up the challenge to raise group funds for 777 through sponsorship for their efforts and once the totals are in, we’ll report on that too.
Finaly, a big thanks to the District team for making this a well organised event, which everyone enjoyed.
Create your own Virgin fundraising page…
Go to www.virginmoneygiving.com
Click “Start Fundraising” (at the top)
Click on “Create Your Page”
Click on “Personal Challenge” and select your event.
Complete the questions, such as where is your event taking place and click on next.
Under Charity’s Name, type in 5th Dartford Scouts and then search.
Complete the next boxes as appropriate, then click on next.
You then need to complete your name and address details, click on the box you agree to the terms and conditions and press next.
Complete your date of birth (01/01/1995) – Note the site will only allow 13 years and over, so younger members may need a little creative licence here ;).
Input a password of at least 8 characters.
Click on next and you have done it.
You can also upload photo’s and add widgets to customise your page.
Now you need to spread the word to everyone through Facebook, Twitter, Myspace and text etc.
Make sure you send an email to media@5thdartfordscouts.org.uk so we can track and publicise your page on our website.
Good luck raising the funds……
Virgin Money Giving all set up
The Virgin money giving account & links have been set up & we’re already recieving donations from friends & supporters. The new link on the right will direct donators to our money giving site for 777 – The New Hall fund, which allows them to make donations of any size & even cliams the gift aid for us too.
2011-04-22 – Easter Camp 2011
33 Members from the 5th Dartford Scout group’s Earley Scout Troop, Burne Scout Troop and Johnston Explorers made the gruelling cycle ride to The Shaw’s campsite at last weekend for our annual Easter Camp. Friday’s weather could not have been better as we cycled in glorious sunshine although the heat did make the hill climbs a little tougher than last years overcast conditions. Dave organised a great programme with backwoods cooking for the scouts for their first evening meal, including the sourcing of the materials and fire-lighting.
Saturday saw the young folk taking part in orienteering, saw and axe, safe use of knives, fire-lighting, plucking chickens and preparing vegetables for Saturday’s evening meal and as a total surprise and delight to most, Collins-Pack leader Michelle Watts arrived with ice lollies for all and 5 cubs eager to see what the next level of scouting was all about. The cubs took part in the gathering of fire supplies and made dough “Twists” with raisins and chocolate chips, which they toasted over the fire, followed by marshmallows cooked the same way. Upon departure, all of the visiting cubs said they were looking forward to moving up to scouts and we look forward to making that transition a reality when they’re old enough.
Alas the weather on Saturday, which until @ 15:00 was perfect, but fast changed (after the cubs left) in to a sustained deluge for over an hour with a lightening storm who’s epicentre was our campsite and a hailstorm with hailstones the size of large peas; and whilst this dampened our plans (and the fire we spent hours stocking) to cook all the chickens and rabbits in the embers, we had the trusty field kitchen and oven with which the fresh animals were transformed into a culinary delight, which was enjoyed by everyone.
On Sunday the weather was again perfect and after a morning of games and activities, including an Easter egg hunt we broke camp, loaded the van and set off for the cycle home, which due to the hills being predominantly in our favor, was some 2hrs shorter than the outbound journey.
On behalf of everyone at camp, a big thanks to camp leader Dave for his organisation and to all the leaders who gave their time and expertise.
Below are a few pictures from the weekend, but if you have more…………. please send to media@5thdartfordscouts.org.uk
We Collect TESCO Vouchers too!
We’ve now registered the 5th Dartford Scout Group for the TESCO vouchers scheme which is similar to Active Kids run by Sainsbury’s, but the difference being there’s more craft type items in the TESCO catalogue, which would be very useful to the younger sections. So could you please let your parents know we’re now collecting both when you return after the Easter break.
There will be a collecting box down the hall next to the Sainsburys one but it really doesn’t matter if they get mixed up as I will empty them each week and count them as we go along.
Many Thanks
Wendy
Teenage Cancer Trust – Leigh Pack Fundraising
Over Christmas, the 5th Dartford Scout Group’s Leigh Pack Cubs decorated a tree for the Dartford Christmas Tree Festival.
The Cubs made and decorated decorations out of recycled materials to raise some money for a local charity.
John (Akala) asked the boys if they had any charities that they would like to raise money for, and one of the boys suggested The Teenage Cancer trust, which has recently started a South East Branch.
I contacted the Teenage Cancer Trust and made them aware that we would be raising money for their very well needed trust. They were very helpful with our appeal and sent us banners, stickers, balloons and a collection box, which along with the Cubs decorations this made a excellent display for our tree.
This is a wonderful occasion, where the children get the opportunity to really show their creative side and enjoy a fun evening of design.
In the picture below, I’m sure you will agree that our tree really did have great effort spent on it.
When the festival was over, the collection pots where counted by the festival organisers and we received a cheque to send off to The Teenage Cancer Trust for £65.94 which is a fantastic amount of money raised for such a fantastic appeal.
Thank you for everyone who donated to this fund, I’m sure this money will go a long way to helping young people in our community with life threatening illnesses.
If you would like to find out more information about The Teenage Cancer Trust please click on the link below.
http://www.teenagecancertrust.org/get-involved/as-a-fundraiser/unit-appeals/south-east/


