Last Shout - Posted by: Cat - Saturday, 27 September 2008 13:40
Well done to Tia, Sophie, Dannii, Tab, Will and Rishona for turning up to the Explorers fundraiser this morning, raising lots of money and improving the nations gardens!
1st Upton St Leonard Scout Group Proudly presents the Family Christmas Fayre 2008. Please print out and display the poster at your workplace in local shops and anywhere else it might get seen. Copies are available in the downloads area.
Following our Balloon release on the 17th May we received only 5 returned balloons. As we predicted on the day the balloons travelled in a South West direction, finally landing in and around the Forest Of Dean area. The winning ticket travelled 22.09 miles with a final resting spot in Llandogo, Monmouthshire.
So well done to Trish Bluett for buying the winning ticket, and to June for returning it. Both of you will receive your prizes in the post.
Well the Scouts that went on camp are now back from a successful weekend, in Dinedor Hereford. During they weekend they cooked on fires, did pioneering, bivvy building, grass sledging and lots of running around. A great weekend was had by all, a big THANKYOU must goto Chief (AKA Matt) for doing such a great job planning and running the weekend.
The Great Balloon Race launched earlier today at the Car Boot Sale at the Ridge and Furrow, Abbyedale, Gloucester. All funds that were raised will go towards the Essex International Jamboree. Over 100 balloons were launched and now we are all waiting with interest to see how far the furthest ballon will go.
If you find a balloon please use our Contact Form to tell us the number on the ticket attached to the balloon.
For more photos and some videos of the launch please have a look at our photos page
1st Upton St Leonards Scout Group are holding a Car Wash on the 10th May at Gloucester Fire Station between 10am and 1pm. Please come down and support us and have a glimmering car for only £2.50
The minutes from 1st Upton St Leonards Scout Group Executive Committee meeting in September have now been uploaded. They are available to view in the download section on the group website. You will need to be logged in to view the minutes.
Any questions about anything in the minutes please ask your sectional parent rep.
byAdmin, Wednesday, 24 October 2007 02:28 , Read all
The leaders had a really good time on the Explorers Bronze Practice Expedition, which involved a 10 mile walk from Upton St Leonard's to Miserden. The weather was wonderful, and Blackadder took plenty of really interesting photos - I'm sure he'll upload some in due course. It was a great teambuilding weekend - thanks to all for their company!
The Scouts took part in a week of many and varied activites on Summer Camp this year.
We stayed at Bramhope Scout Campsite, West Yorkshire's County Campsite where the hospitality and facilities were second to none! The staff and wardens took pity on those poor (dirty) Scouts from Gloucester with no clean running water at home, and let us use the indoor accommodation so that we could all get cleaned up and cook normally. There website http://www.bramhope.org.uk/. This is one highly recommended campsite!
On the Sunday the Scouts enjoyed a day in the sun on Ilkley Moor takling the less than straightforward orienteering course for the Adventure Challenge, returning to site to be rewarded with time to play in the paddling pool! All participants completed First Aid stage 1 in the evening.
Monday was our trip to York. In the morning some Scouts went to the Viking museum (http://www.jorvik-viking-centre.co.uk/) whilst others went to the Railway museum (http://www.nrm.org.uk/home/home.asp). The rest of the day was spent exploring the city for their Adventure Challenge - they did a treasure hunt in the afternoon then following a much deserved pizza in Pizza Hut went on to the ghost tour in the evening...BOO! http://www.theoriginalghostwalkofyork.co.uk/
On Tuesday we went for a walk from Malham up to Malham Cove and down Goredale Scar (http://www.malhamdale.com/walking.htm) for the Adventure Challenge - we were also supposed to visit Malham Tarn... More map reading sessions are planned for Spring term. All Scouts were awarded Hikes Away Stage 1 - with Isabel making it to Stage 2 already! Some Scouts completed their Guide badge that evening too.
Wednesday was our trip to Skipton Castle (http://www.skiptoncastle.co.uk/). The Scouts had a great time learning about where these old phrases like 'getting hold of the wrong end of the stick' came from (if you want to know, ask one of them!). In the evening we went swimming. Some Scouts completed their swimmer stage 2 badge. Some Scouts also completed their Sports Enthusiast badge that evening. James completed his Chief Scouts Gold Award.
Friday was spent on site. Whilst some of the leaders were busy packing some kit away the Scouts took part in Archery, Air Rifle Shooting, Go Karting, Service Project, and the Gladiator Arena. Tea was at Harry Ramsdens and followed by a campfire back at site. Some Cubs from Wallasey joined us for the campfire - thanks guys for your contributions!
We returned from Gloucester on the Saturday where Scouts were awarded with the many badges they completed througout the week. All badge requirements for the Scout Section can be found at http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/6to25/scout/badges/index.htm
Once again I express my greatest thanks to all who helped with the camp, whether it be by helping with the fundraising and organising the event beforehand, helping with the catering, running activities or driving - thank you to everyone!
Skip.
byCat, Saturday, 15 September 2007 09:47 , Read all
Well done to Tia, Sophie, Dannii, Tab, Will and Rishona for turning up to the Explorers fundraiser this morning, raising lots of money and improving the nations gardens!
Calling all Nutty Badgers :!: Please bring with you to the first meeting on 12 September details of your current address, phone, mobile, email and parents mobile and email details :!:
I would quite like us to obtain an update of email address, and mobile details for all the Nutty Badgers, and also their parents, just so we we can be sure we are up to date. Would anyone fancy taking on that challange?
The reports from all section leaders for the AGM are now available in Downloads, along with a copy of the GSL's report and the make up of our group for 2008/2009
Car boot sale! Saturday 17 May from 08:00 at the Ridge and Furrow, Abbeydale. £5 per car, £10 per van. Bake a cake for the cake stall! All proceeds to Essex International Jamboree 2008.
Sponsored Walk for Essex Jamboree is this Sunday: 11th May. As the weather may be hot, walkers need not wear full uniform, just neckers please. Also remember to bring plenty of liquids to drink. Meet at 9.45am at Shab Hill car park, Birdlip.