On Saturday, the 5th Dartford Scout Group was asked to provide the pioneering activities for the Dartford District Scout Carnival in Central Park. The 5th’s leaders, section assistants and parents helped build 6 structures for the young people in the community to tackle; the Beavers and Cubs, with the help of thier leaders and parents, dressed as Vikings and complete with a decorated Viking longboat, participated in the carnival parade. The Earley Scout Troop was also victorious in winning the Scouts 5-a-side football
competition, which put the cherry atop a great day, which I believe was enjoyed by all.
Special thanks to Maggie and the tea team who who kept us all hydrated on the events so we could focus on the young people having fun.
As always, we have some photo’s, but I can’t be everywhere at once, so please forward any other quality pictures, especially any of the Beavers and Cubs on parade to: jason@5thdartfordscouts.org.uk or on a cd in the Earley Troop mailbox at the hall.

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It was a grey, damp and often rainy day, which began for most at 08:30 at Sevenoaks station for the 17 mile hike back to Darford Central park on the 13th annual Jamboree On The Trail. 
Tonight GSL Paul, assisted by Eagles patrol leader Dom, invested new member Fergus and new leader Darren in to the 5th Dartford Scout Group’s Earley Troop. On behalf of everyone in the Earley Troop and in the group, we welcome you and wish you many years happy scouting with us.

Today representatives from all sections of the 5th Dartford Scout Group attended a St George’s Day service in full smart uniform with the other groups in the Dartford District. We assembled in Central Park at 10:45 for the 11:00 service and then paraded around the town @ 11:40.
Following on from their success in the penalty shoot out competition during the visit to Dartford F.C. in January 2010. One Explorer (Jacob) & One Scout (Lewes) from 5th Dartford Scout Group took part in the final of the Community Penalty Challenge in glorious sunshine on Saturday 17th April before the Darts last home match against Aveley in a championship winning season.
The first ever sleepover for the 5th Dartford scout group’s Philpott Beaver colony was held tonight at 1st
Dartford Scout Hall. 6 Beavers arrived at 15:30 for an evening themed around Dr Who, where the young people made their own T.A.R.D.I.S and got a surprise visit from “The Master” aka GSL Paul Boreham in disguise. Hot cross buns were cooked by the young adventurers over a camp fire; they prepared and peeled their own vegetables to eat with dinner and even did the washing up afterwards, albeit under duress. There were games and fun aplenty with a sleeping bag race at 06:30 and the event finished at 09:30, with the youngsters begging the question “When can we do it again?” Well Aunty Beaver, will it be soon? Do keep us posted.