Brighton Scout News
Appointments Advisory Committee News PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Jackson   
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 09:46

A meeting of the Appointments Advisory Committee was held on 19th September 2008.

The following new applicants were in attendance

Michael Curry        ASL     42nd Brighton

Nigel Dengate        AGSL   31st Brighton

Paul Groves           ACSL   31st Brighton

Joan Marshall        GSL      31st Brighton

Heidi Shah            ACSL   31st Brighton

Azhar Shah          ASL      31st Brighton

Lewis Taylor        ACSL    30th Brighton

Lucy Taylor         CSL       23rd Brighton.

We wish them well in their respective positions and hope they enjoy their roles.

 

 
Talk to us and other members of the Brighton district! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Justin Cruttenden   
Friday, 15 August 2008 17:45

Our Guestbook has just gone live!

You can now leave us your feedback, comments and messages.

 
30th Brighton Chipperwa Beaver Colony Visit the Caves PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elsie Shekle   
Monday, 21 July 2008 19:56
It was dark and scary but I thought it was great, especially the mud.
Charlie

It was scary and wet and I liked going through the tunnels.
Thomas
 
Scouter Recognised by HQ PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Jackson   
Friday, 18 July 2008 13:45
I was invited to a camp fire being held by the 23rd Brighton Beaver Scouts and with the aide of one of the leaders was able to surprise David Hunt and present him with his 50 year service award. David is now the 7th recipient of this award in the Brighton District.
 
Fellowship Events Next Year PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elsie Shekle   
Wednesday, 16 July 2008 22:02

Events taking place next year 2009

Ten Pin Bowling , Feb

Treasure Hunt - June

An evening walk - July

Skittles at the Bull Henfield - Oct

Christmas Meal - Dec

dates and time to be notified.

All leaders and friends are invited to join as on these activities.

Elsie

 
Centenary Cub Camp PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dave Jackson   
Monday, 14 July 2008 15:09

170 very active Cub Scouts attended the Centenary Cub Camp at Parkwood over the weekend. The management team promised good weather and so it was.

After flag break on Saturday morning 170 Cubs were invited to attempt to achieve 100 activities over the two days.

All packs bar one were represented and the cubs were asked to brave the assault course, get themselves out of the rope maze, play water hockey, dance the macaranas (and the boat song - oops upside your head) and then in true cub tradition dance the time warp. They made dough twists, fired air pressured rockets, saved the site from radio activity by putting the isotopes into their protective covering, they were forced to endure the stocks, they did the original grand howl, they played golf and hit the original tin can alley, talking of alley's the played marbles to original rules to name just a few activities. Each pack were themed to a famous Brightonian these included Max Miller, Rudyard Kipling, Magnus Volk, Martha Gunn and Norman Cook. Each pack had to make a banner to depict their choice and this competition was won by Rudyard Kipling also known as the 19th.

The traditional water fight took place in the afternoon and in the evening we were joined by the 35 strong D of E contingent from Twickenham at the camp fire where each group performed stunts and sang unusual camp fire songs. Father Abraham will never be the same again.

During the day we were visited by the High Sherriff of East Sussex who was massively impressed with what he saw, also the County Commissioner brought some pupils of Chailey Heritage to enjoy the afternoon, we let them loose in the caves and a thoroughly good time was had by all.

The sunday saw the annual tug of war contest which was eagerly contested by all teams eventually won by the Martha Gunn team of the 54th Brighton with the runner up trophy going to the Norman Cook team of the 30th Brighton.

My congratulations to the organising team and to all the leaders that took part in making this a fabulous weekend. I hope you all recover quickly.

 
Fellowship PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elsie Shekle   
Sunday, 22 June 2008 18:26

The Lewes Fellowship has invited us to their next meeting, an evening all about Bats.

Date Monday 14th July at Ringmer HQ, Ringmer

Time 8.30pm

Please either email me or leave a message saying whether or not you will be coming

as they need numbers for teas and coffee etc.

If there are any other leaders who would like to come, again please let me know.

Elsie

 
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