There are two ways that you can become involved in writing for this Blog.
Write an article
Any member of the Group can write an article about an activity that they have taken part in and email it to Rama. Your parents/guardian should have his email address, if not ask your Leader or visit the Group website. It will be available in the members section on the information sheet about me, the centenary event leaflet or the 100 Challenge booklet. If you have not registered on the Group website you will need to get your parent/guardian to do that to gain access.
You can write to me after a special event or activity, you can write after your section meeting if there is something you particularly enjoyed or you can write to tell me about your 100 Challenge. You do not need to wait to be asked by a Leader, although sometimes they may ask a particular person. This is just to give everyone a chance, it does not mean you can not write as well!
Visitors to my blog or people who have met me at events are welcome to contribute as well, either email Rama (our GSL) if you have his address or send it via the Group website.
Write a comment
At the bottom of each new post/article there is a small word that says comments. If you click on this word you can send me a comment about that particular item.
If you do not have a registered account you may send it as anonymous but please add your name or initials to the end.
In a separate comment please let me have your name and section or who you are and how you found the blog. This 2nd comment and these details will not be published. You will need to do this in 2 comments (one for the comment and one for your details).
Anonymous comments may not be published unless the second one with identity is sent.
Comments have to be moderated before they go onto the site and so they will not appear immediately. (This means I get to read them first and choose whether to put them on my site!)
I always enjoy hearing from you and look forward to reading many more of your words and sharing them with my readers. Please feel free to send photographs and drawings as well.
Gus