All are alive and well after a week of camping in Surrey. No Scout’s returned with Foot and Mouth, only with cuts (thanks to Limpet) and scrapes. In all it was a great week, especially as halfway through we saw the dawn of the new centary of Scouting. Some pictures to come soon!

 

Here is a link to the Meridian TV website to see what else happened on that very special day on the 1st August.

We’re going tommorow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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As no comments were left, here is aother image, from my school production from last year. Happy captions!

HERE IS THE NEXT PICTURE TO HAVE CAPTIONS ADDED TO. IF YOU CAN THINK OF ANYTHING TO SAY, ADD IT TO THE WEBSITE IN THE FORM OF A COMMENT. MY FAVOURITE CAPTION WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON 9TH JULY APPROX.

See what ‘The News’ thought of our District Camp:

Scouts reach for skies at camp to mark movement centenary

 

Thanks to Adam for the last caption.  Have a go at this one - The winner will be announced at the end of May.  Good Luck!

 

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More Infomation 

Beaver Scouts from 1st Fareham and 1st Catisfield Colonies stand proudly as the tree is blessed by the Reverend Frank Wright, of the Holy Trinity Church in Fareham

A Mountain Ash was officially ‘dedicated’ at 6:45pm on Monday 23rd April, St George’s Day, marking 100 years of scouting, by the Mayor of Fareham, Councillor John Bryant and Mr Alfred Breeze the President of the Fareham District Scouts.

 

The tree, a Mountain Ash has been provided by the council, together with a plaque and sign to celebrate the centenary year of scouting. The tree and plaque are located on the Civic Walk between the Civic Offices and the Library.

 

Executive Member for Community, Councillor Brian Bayford, said: “As a Queen’s Scout, I am pleased to congratulate all those involved in scouting on celebrating their centenary. I am delighted that the council has been able to pay tribute by planting a special tree, and erecting a plaque and sign to mark the occasion.

 

On March 13 2007, Radio 4 interviewed Chief Scout Peter Duncan.
Hear the edited highlights of the interview (27 minutes):
MP3 at 80kbps: 15.4MB
MP3 at 128kbps: 24.6MB
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I thought it should be said to all those Scouts that attended St George’s Day Parade yesterday, that you all did yourselves proud.

I think we had the biggest attendance of any section….again, and we were the best presented…..again!

It’s not the most fun of activities, and the church service can be a little bit nauseating. Most of you know that I am not a Christian, but one thing I do love about the Church is the music - some of the finest pieces of music ever written were made for the church, and it is a crying shame that the modern church seems to disregard this wealth of wondrous music for some of the drivel that passed as songs yesterday. Gimme ‘Jerusalem’ any day of the week!!!

Anyway, my point was that it’s not the most fun activity, and I know that some of you are going through that phase of caring what anyone thinks of you, and fearing the embarrassment of being seen in public in uniform. So thanks for being there for each other, and remember - if somebody takes the rip out of you for doing something you enjoy, and that is worthwhile - their opinion is not worth listening to, coz they’re a complete……oooops! Can’t say that on here!

Well done lads.

The one caption that made me laugh out loud was “Whilst digging the Bog Pit, someone forgot to tell Limpet we were only on Summer camp for a week!!” thought of by Gareth.

Good luck with the next caption.

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