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Cubs get Soaked at Centenary Camp |
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Starting with an Opening Ceremony on the Friday, the camp was offering a great range of traditional and modern activities for scouts in a series of five 2-hour bases: Global Village Adventure Sports & Games Arts ‘n’ Crafts History of Scouting CherryJam also provided a variety of evening entertainment in the form of discos, movies and sketch shows, giving scouts the freedom to choose whichever activities they wanted to participate in. The kid's bar stocked a range of soft drinks and food was provided by a central catering team on site. On Saturday evening, all participants gathered for a campfire and to witness Cambridge's Centenary beacon being lit by long-serving scouter and 18th Chairman, John Chambers. The usual campfire songs and sketches followed. Sunday however was the wettest day of the camp, and a combination of cold, wet, wind and tiredness was beginning to take its toll. A nice warm breakfast gave many a renewed sense of optimism and it wasn't long until they were off for even more activities, happy and smiling again despite the weather. The main morning feature was the investiture of several scouts from all sections and the renewal of Scout Promises. The Closing Ceremony rounded off the event nicely with an appearance from the County Commissioner, Richard Hames. Members from each section also made their way on stage to give an account about why they liked being a scout and how it has made an impact on their lives, from a small Beaver right through to a newly-appointed District Commissioner. Around 16 Cubs from the 18th Cambridge attended the event, and all of them went home extremely muddy...all in good fun! |
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18th Cambridge: Central (v4.1)
© Simon Gates - 2008 |
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