Programme

22nd April – Athletes badge(1st session)- for Fitness challenge.
29th April – Healthy Eating-. Cubs to prepare, cook and try broccoli, carrots and other veg. Also fruit. To be given food diary to complete over 2 week period showing how he/she has tried to improve diet. Must be given in to qualify for Fitness Challenge.
6th May – Athletes Badge(2nd session). If wet then boating prep.
13th May – Boating prep or Athletes badge
20th May –boating(schedule to follow)
27th May- boating
Half term
10th June- boating
17th June – theatre visit( George’s Marvellous Medicine)
19th/20th June – Sixer/Seconder weekend
24th June- boating
1st July- boating
3rd July –Cub/Beaver Banbury sailing
8th July –boating
11th July - ? District cub outing to Slimbridge (not confirmed)
15th July – try new sport - for Fitness Challenge

29th July - ? September - No Meetings
:Last updated 28th April 2010

 

This year, we joined with other local scout beaver and cub groups to hunt dragon masters, hidden at strategic points around Warwick center, mainly on the far side of busy main roads. Six stickers were there to be collected, and we completed the task in good time for the parade and march around the town. Our dragon was probably the longest entered, but nobody told us when judging was takling place, so we were too late for the judgment! However see then photos to appreciate the achievement of lining quite so many cubs under such a long sheet!

 

This weekend, with almost perfect weather, the Cubs tried a range of activities: archery, air rifles, scaling a climbing wall, the destruction of a bouncy castle (it only lasted Saturday), and pioneering. They also had the chance to go on a guided Park Walk, on which the Warden described the history of the park (undisturbed since the 11th century) and its amazing variety of wildlife (mostly too small to notice). For the adventurous there was an orienteering course.

On Sunday, they got the opportunity to have a paddle in the kayaks, which was definitely better than a ride in powered Rovers that was the lot of all other cub groups attending. There are definite advantages in being the only water oriented Scout Group at the camp!

Definitely a camp worth attending

 

A fantastic afternoons swimming from the cub team!

 

Well done, 47 laps!! (1 lap = 2 lengths)

 
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