A very brief mention, of the trip to The Gambia, features in Scouting Magazine this month. |
Welcome to our Blog - At 3rd Ware we have 100 Scouting years behind us and now you can read about some of our adventures as we embark on the next 100! Enjoy and feel free to add a comment.
Tuesday, 31 July 2012
Sunday, 29 July 2012
London 2012
It seems that 3rd Ware were represented at the Olympics today! We look forward to any other photos of the Green and Black scarf visiting Olympic events this summer. Well done Richard .
Wednesday, 18 July 2012
Ware Fire Station
Last meeting of the term and River Lea were off to the fire staion with sixteen very excited beavers.Having warned the firemen how excited the beavers were the fireman started off by giving us a guided tour of the fire engine
here we are all paying attention
in the cab
just testing the equipment
all eyes on the hydrant
I can do it !!
if you can so can I
are we going to get wet?
yes we are!!!!!
and a big thank you to the firefighters at Ware fire station for a great evening
Saturday, 14 July 2012
Shelter Building
This week saw River Ash Beavers visit Presdale's Wood for the final meeting of the summer term.
We were ably assisted by Badger and several Parents, who stepped in to ensure we could run a meeting, as several Leaders needed to go to secondary school's with their own children.
Despite the rain, all the Beavers enjoyed helping to build a large shelter.
It was well covered with bracken, and looked almost good enough to spend the night in! (That's exactly what the Scouts did last Friday!)
We were ably assisted by Badger and several Parents, who stepped in to ensure we could run a meeting, as several Leaders needed to go to secondary school's with their own children.
Despite the rain, all the Beavers enjoyed helping to build a large shelter.
It was well covered with bracken, and looked almost good enough to spend the night in! (That's exactly what the Scouts did last Friday!)
Sunday, 8 July 2012
Don't stop the Carnival
Ready to leave, just as the rain begins |
Smiles as we set off |
Getting wetter but still smiling |
Our sports bag |
Scouting for all - sports for all |
Wet but happy |
Multi purpose banner - great as a shelter! |
Smiles right to the end. |
After an exciting morning watching the Olympic torch relay, and entertaining the assembled crowds with our camp fire songs although this one seems to sum up our feelings quite well, we along with most of the Amwell end crowd, darted to Broadmeads and assembled to take part in the wettest carnival parade most of us can remember.
However the Scouting spirit shone through and there were still smiles right up to the end where our centenary banner became a useful shelter. For more general photos have a look here.
Saturday, 7 July 2012
Olympic Flame
Before the carnival began today we had the chance to take the Group to watch the Olympic Flam pass through Ware.
We set up our benches and the Young people sat on them and sang their hearts out whist we waited, entertaining all those around us.
When the torch bearer arrived we were delighted that she came over to have her photo with the group and let the young people touch the torch, thank you.
It was a thrilling experience for them and hopefully something they will always remember. You can view this relay on the BBC. The Ware leg starts around 10.45
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Friday, 6 July 2012
Scout survival camp
Tonight the Scouts are holding a joint camp. They have let the Lynx and Bobcats loose to build their own shelters and sleep in them. Let's hope the weather holds!
The view |
Rounders before football |
Room for a little one |
Hmmm.... |
Sunday, 1 July 2012
Beavers Water Activities
On Saturday afternoon, River Ash and River Lea Beavers met up at 1st Hertford's HQ, for an afternoon of messing about in boats.
Beavers had the chance to try canoeing and sailing, and even get a ride in a power boat.
We were very lucky with the weather, as it was hot and sunny. The wind was also very strong, which allowed the sailing boats to go very fast.
Up wind was harder though, with the rescue boat being used to tow them back to the start.
Afterwards we were treated to a Barbecue by Doormouse.
Don't forget to check out the full gallery on our main website at 3rd Ware Website.
Beavers had the chance to try canoeing and sailing, and even get a ride in a power boat.
We were very lucky with the weather, as it was hot and sunny. The wind was also very strong, which allowed the sailing boats to go very fast.
Up wind was harder though, with the rescue boat being used to tow them back to the start.
Afterwards we were treated to a Barbecue by Doormouse.
Don't forget to check out the full gallery on our main website at 3rd Ware Website.
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