Saturday 31 December 2011

That was the year that was

January
February
March

April
May
June
July
August
September

October
November

December

Do you remember what these events were. It was very difficult to choose just 12 photographs from the whole of last year. We packed a lot into it. What was your favourite event and why?


More 100 challege booklets returned



Well done Joe. Rama got your booklet today and we can see you have worked very hard over the last few days to complete the final few of your 100 challenges. Even today you Learnt to tie a Friendship knot and on Christmas day you were seeing who could eat the most cream crackers!

Ethan and Jacob also returned their today. I see that both of you have enjoyed the food aspect of this challenge, have helped with the recycling and had attended lots of Scouting events.

Friday 30 December 2011

100 challenge

Thanks Alex. Rama got your sheet today. You have been very busy this year. I enjoyed reading your article about Cubs and hope you enjoyed seeing it on the blog.

I can see you have done lots of good turns and now have many new life skills. I hope you continue to help with the cleaning and cooking.

How old was the person you asked to share their memories and what did they tell you?

Well done for completing this and returning it.

Saturday 24 December 2011

Merry Christmas

I have been to the Crib service (I saw many of our Group there!), have helped hang up the stockings, have left a snack for Father Christmas and the reindeer, lit the candles  and have sprinkled the magic reindeer food outside on the grass (thanks Walkerdine family).

Merry Christmas from Gus and all at 3rd Ware Scout Group.

Friday 23 December 2011

....and more

Thank you Josh and Hollie who have also posted their 100 challenge sheets through Rama's door.

I hope your mum enjoyed her birthday surprise, Rama's wife said she saw the rockets launched on the school field in the summer, Bewilderwood sounds great fun, climbing a lighthouse is something that Rama enjoys and what sort of fruit tree did you plant? You also seemed to have completed a lot of the food activities!

I wonder what sort of things Uncle Jack told you.

100 challenge

Thank you William and Jacob...I have your booklets. Cutting the grass, cleaning windows, cleaning shoes,  and collecting 100 coins for charity. Fantastic!

The food challenges seemed to have gone down well with you both as well.

I would be interested to know what your personal challenges were and who the oldest people were that you met; as well as your 10 facts about Baden Powell.

Blowing bubbles, building sandcastles, reading books, learning 100 new words and your names in sign language mus have been fun.

Well done for completing 100 challenges.

What’s good about Cubs

Number 60 of the 100 challenges was to email Rama and article on why you enjoy Scouting, today Rama showed me this....

Dear Rama
I am sending an article about why I like Cubs as part of my 100 challenges.Thanks for reading the article from Alex M.

I enjoy doing outside challenges. I like doing night hikes, watching fireworks and building tents. I used to be in Herons but I moved into Falcons. I like doing inside ball games because when I was in Herons I used to play a good ball game. Sometimes when I get stuck on something the leaders help me. My leaders are Akela, Shere Khan and Ka. We used to have a Baloo but she left. On the last day of Cubs I got my silver award with my promise badge.  


This is me getting my silver award.

Travel Bug Race nearing the end


The race is nearly over and the travel bugs have had a busy year.

Some more than others!




Final results will be published as soon as they are available, although the bugs will hopefully continue to travel and enjoy their own Scouting adventure.

Thursday 22 December 2011

100 Challenge




The year is almost over and so it is time to finish off those last challenges and get your forms back to Rama asap and certainly by the 31st of January 2012.

Many thanks to Abigail and Noah who have recently posted their back.

Sunday 18 December 2011

Scout Postal service

3rd Ware Sorting Office
Well, the cards have been collected, sorted and are mostly delivered. Thanks to everyone who used this service and we hope you continue to do so in the coming years. 

Delivering a card
Not us, but a link to a BBC report showing another Scout Group and their Scout Post. Have a look and see what happens elsewhere in the country.

Saturday 17 December 2011

Trek Cart

Having got the trek cart out to show it off at our Historical afternoon teas a few weeks ago, the Scout leaders challenged the Scouts to take it to camp with them this Friday.

Last night Bobcat and Lynx held a joint overnight camp at the sow and pigs field. This was a fitting end to our centenary year.

The Scouts rose to the challenge, loaded up the Cart, made sure I was with them and off we went. They found it surprisingly easy to pull/push the cart and enjoyed this novel experience.

 
The Scouts enjoyed their night and woke to a frosty field, but a campfire and a good breakfast soon warmed everyone up.
 
It was a great way to end a year of special events, where we have looked back to the past and forwards to the future
 
The Trek cart at a few Group events over the last 100 years
 

Wednesday 7 December 2011

Farewell Baloo

On Tuesday I went down to Falcon Pack as they were having a Christingle evening to finish the term.

They started with the chocolate game where you have to throw a six, dress in hat, gloves and a scarf then try to eat chocolate with a knife and fork. Great fun to watch as well as do! During this, the Vicar John Hookway arrived as he had been asked to help with the evening.

The Cubs got into their sixes and with the help of the leaders everyone made a Christingle from an orange, red ribbon, a candle and some sweets and raisins. When everyone had finished, they were all lit and John said a special Christingle prayer.


Then we got ready for some special presentations. Alex had finished his silver award so John was pleased to present that to him. Then we had a very special part of the evening when we said a sad farewell to Baloo who is leaving the Cubs after 15 years as a Leader. The Cubs gave her some flowers, a card that everyone had signed, and a picture made especially for her by Ian West who used to do the cartoons in the back of Scouting magazine.


In turn, Baloo gave all the Cubs and Leaders a present as well! The Leaders got a special edition of the Jungle Book, Will and Oli a buff that they are going to wear on the Explorers weekend away this coming weekend and the Cubs got a little bag each with a pencil, notebook and some sweets. Blue six got the prize for gaining most points this term then we had Grand Howl, led by Baloo for the last time!


And we weren’t even late finishing after all that excitement!

Monday 5 December 2011

Film night

Tonight I went to Herons and  finish the term off with a night at the movies.


The Cubs watched the film Elf and were served home made popcorn made by myself and Bagheera's son who came down to help.

Everyone enjoyed the film and the tasty snack. Those Herons certain love their food.


Afterwards Rama came down and presented some Silver awards and we aid Godd bye to Tom and Greg who are leaving us to live in Scotland. The Herons gave them a copy of The Jungle book as a going away present.

Saturday 3 December 2011

Short film of Ware and District Christmas party

Ware and District Centenary Party

I will tell you more about this in a short while, but for now I will soon publish a taster film of the District party and carol service, held today at Wodson park for all Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Explorers (provided the nativity) and Leaders.

Many thanks to those who organised it and those who ran it today. We all had a great time!

Photos will be on the 3rd Ware website soon (ish) and if anyone who was there would like to write about it for the blog, please email Rama A.S.A.P!



Friday 2 December 2011

Tree Festival

Have you been to see our tree yet? If not pop down to Leaside tonight or tomorrow and take a look. It was decorated by the young people.

There are also many other wonderfully decorated trees, loving created and decorated by the many many local organisations.

Don't forget to give a donation to charity or write your prayer and hang it in the prayer tree.

Dickensian Evening


Tonight I was in for a surprise. I was taken to the Town Dickesian Evening and was quite happily helping on the, ever popular, 3rd Ware Bottle stall, when a very smart Victorian gentleman came and spoke to me. I suppose this is only to be expected at a Dickensian evening...


....Then the penny dropped, it was the GSL....that is two weeks in a row that I have seen him in something other than his Scout uniform or camp clothes.

I also had a walk around and visited several stalls run by other Guiding or Scouting groups as well as all the other various local organisations.

The high street was full of happy families wandering around enjoying a crisp December evening , spending some money having faun, knowing that they were helping local charities, schools and organisations.

I also bumped into a bear who was advertising the Hertford pantomime and had my photo taken with him, he was a very friendly bear and made me laugh.

Our stall proved very popular and after our last bottle was won, Ian, one of our Scout leaders stayed on to sell our Christmas stamps.