PACE 2014

P.A.C.E
PERFECT AFTERNOONS, COLD EVENINGS
PLAYING uno, ARCHERY, CLIMBING, EGGS for breakfast
PITCHING tents, eating APPLES (Molly), CYCLING, EATING
PULLING (cart) AXES, COOKING, ENTERTAINING films
PIONEERING, AERIAL runway, bouncy CASTLE, ELEVEN people to feed
PURPLE neckers, ACHING limbs,wet CLOTHES , shooting EXPERT (Jack T)
PACKING up, filling AQUA roll, CLEANING up, END ceremony
PLANNING to go AGAIN as we all CERTAINLY ENJOYED it.
Richard

Beavers District Challenge

On Saturday 10th of May I went to the 1st Baldock Scout Hut to take part in the District Beaver Challenge along with five other beavers for 8th Letchworth Group. There were 7 other groups from the district also taking part.

First we had a piece of paper with silhouettes of aeroplanes on which we had to match  with pictures of aeroplanes outside and write their correct name underneath. Continue reading

Mothers Day with the Beavers

The Beavers treated their mums in style this Mother’s Day.
They held a special ‘tea party’ for them.
The week before they had all made invitations inviting them to come to the hut at 6.45pm.
Cucumber sandwiches were lovingly buttered and cut into triangles, fairy cakes were iced with pink icing and then all presented on special plates decorated with hearts.
The tables were laid and then it was time to invite them in, along with a warning to check the thickness of the butter before they ate the sandwiches !
Each mum had their chair pulled out for them and offered their choice of orange or blackcurrant, while Michael Bubble serenaded them in the background.
Everyone had a lovely time, even a great aunt from Australia who is visiting one of the Beavers.

Dobby Triumphs at Scouts Annual Balloon Debate

Picture the scene……….a hot air balloon is in trouble and losing height, about to plunge into shark infested waters. To keep it flying weight must be thrown overboard. This year scouts drew names of fictional characters and prepared their costumes and arguments. After each round of debate, three scouts were chucked out of the balloon. Our evening was run by a very dapper Debate Master (Russell) and competition was brutal. Bribery and threats were commonplace and the three members of the judging panel (Richard, Charlie and Stan) were happy to accept large quantities of chocolates and sweets for extra points! Dobby, Dr Who and ‘He who shall not be named’ made it to our semi finals with Dobby triumphing in the final vote. For pictures of all the competitors follow the link on the albums page.

Beaver Sleepover

When we first arrived on Friday night we played with the puzzles until everybody had arrived. We then got shown to our rooms and put our bags away. We then we for a walk in the forest in the dark so we had to take our torches. Dragonfly made a joke telling us that we might see a gruffalo in there but we didn’t. We walked to the campfire and sat down to sing some christmas songs and Santa made a surprise visit. We then went back to base and had some playtime before going to bed.

On Saturday we woke up, had some playtime and then got dressed. It was then time for my breakfast of sausages, toast and cereal …. Yummy! After we had cleared up we did some crafting. We made a Santa and a Christmas tree decoration to hang on my Christmas tree at home. We packed our things away then had some playtime before going home. I had a great time and definitely want to go again next time! Thank you to all the leaders for making it such fun!
Maddi

Scouts Carol Singing at Kingfisher Court

Tonight we have been to Kingfisher Court carol singing with the elderly residents. We received a very warm welcome and hope they enjoyed it as much as we did. Some of the scouts played instruments, we all sang, some read Christmas poetry then we served tea and mince pies and swapped stories with the residents. They have kindly invited us back next year. Happy Christmas to All.

Hall Clean Up!

Thanks to everyone who came along this morning to help blitz the inside of the hall (plus Mike de-mossing the roof!). We had committee members, leaders, parents and young people from all three sections turn out to help scrub the hall top to bottom – with such a lot of helpers it was all done in three and a half hours and is now sparkling and for a short time smells pretty good!