2009-11-21 – 5th Dartford Raffle Ticket Sales

raffleToday saw members from all sections participate in the sale of tickets for the 5th Dartford Scout Group Christmas Raffle. For most, the day started at 09:00 and ended at 17:00 with each section putting inhamper two hours to sell as many raffle tickets to shoppers at the Crayford branch of Sainsbury’s as possible.  As always however, Maggie and Jim were there earlier to set up and remained there right until the end to clear down too.

A big thanks to everyone who took time out of their day to raise funds for the group, which not only helps with the cost of gas, electricity and water, but also keeps the subs down too.  Total sales on the day were £576.33, with £195.63 spent on tickets and prizes leaving a £380.70 balance for the 5th’s coffers, which grew substantially, once the boy’s had sold tickets to friends, family and neighbours, to £568.14.  Well done to all.

2009-11-20 – Earley Troop Night Navigation #2

cartoonTonight the Earley Troop set of on their 2nd night navigation of 2009 and this route, recommended by Jim Lilleycrop, followed the historic London Loop.  Departing Crayford Station @ 20:00, each patrol set off at 10 minute intervals armed with glow-sticks, torches, a map, compass, a set of headings and a good sence of humour.

Although there had been some rain earlier in the day, leaving mud and puddles aplenty, the over night weather was mild and dry, with a mist in open areas, but good general visibility so no problems asside from some wet feet and muddy trousers.  

A big thanks to Julie and Christopher for having the hot chocolate and cakes ready for our return to base, where we bunked down, watched a film and one-by-one fell asleep, before rising at 7am to the smell of bacon sandwiches.

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2009-11-14 – Earley Troop @ Lord Mayors Show

The day started with thunder, lightening, rain and possibly the strongest winds this year to date, but that’s just a walk in the park for the weather hardened scouts of the Earley troop and just reminded them of summer camp.  As planned, we met at Crayford station at 11:00 and took the train to London and first visited the Bank of England museum, which usually closed at weekends, had opened especially for the show.  Alas photography was not allowed at the bank, but it provided welcome shelter from the elements and gave the scouts the chance to not only see what a solid gold ingot looked like, but the rare and possibly only opportunity to lift one and at 24lbs needed some effort. The morning value of the bar (updated twice daily,) was in excess of a staggering £256,000.

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After our visit to the bank, the roads had cleared sufficiently for us to find a fantastic vantage point from which to view the return parade and shelter whilst we ate our packed lunch. We soon heard the procession returning and we watched the many floats, bands, acrobats and vehicles, who despite the weather were all in excellent spirits – from cheerleaders to armed Marines and pork farmers many of whom “Hi-Fived” our scouts as they watched and cheered them from the kirb-side.

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2009-11-06 – Leigh-Pack Fireworks & Investature

1386-0812-2217-3633ist2_6389510-hot-dogThis evening the Leigh Cub pack celebrated with fireworks, outdoor games and a feast of hot-dogs. This was a great night for young Jack who was invested in to the Leigh-Pack.

The evening also saw a presentation to Debbie Cameron of a bouquet of flowers, chocolates and a montage of photo’s from the cubs she has worked with over the years. Debbie has now moved on to pursue other interests outside of scouting so it was important the boys gave her a good send off.

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2009-11-01 – Beavers’ Chief Scout Bronze Award

bronze awardBeavers from Peacock and Philpott colonies attended a district presentation at Stone today to receive their Chief Scout Bronze Award.   

This is the highest award available to  Beaver Scouts and is gained by completing the following challenges: Creative, Fitness, Friendship, Global, Outdoor & Promise

Congratulations to you all on your fantastic achievement – your leaders and everyone at the 5th Dartford Scout Group are exceptionally proud of your efforts.

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World Scout Jamboree 2011 – Invite.

Please find attached an invitation from Dartford district to apply to attend the 2011 World Jamboree in Sweden.  jamboree

I would like to recommend all those who are eligible and interested to apply.  I have had a number of previous scouts attend Jamborees which they thoroughly enjoyed, with memories that last a  life time. 

Closing date 6th Nov with a parents information evening 3rd Nov.

Best regards

Paul Boreham (GSL)

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Sainburys Active Kids Voucher Haul 2009

Thank you!

A big thanks to all the parents, family and friends of the 5th Dartford Scout Group who collected and donated the 2009 Sainsbury’s Active Kids vouchers this year.

It’s always worthwhile collecting these tokens regardless of how many or few you get as an individual because collectivly, they mount up.  In fact, this year we collected a staggering 14,495 points and Wendy, Del and the team have been beavering away (Yes, the pun was intended 😆 ) ensuring they were put to good use. 

Please see below how much free equipment we have been able to add to our stores for the benefit of our members because of your efforts.

6 Mega Scoots, 20 Compasses, 4 Vango 3 Man Tents, 12 Play Balls, 6 Poly PG Balls, 1 Orienteering Pack, 1 Sports First Aid Kit, 1 Basketball Ring, 6 Basketballs, 10 Mixing Bowls, 2 Soft Ring Toss Sets, 4 Sticky Monster Mitts, 2 Mango Flasks and a whisk.

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