Thursday, 7 September 2017

Summer Camps 2017


We’re now back to our regular weekly meetings after a fantastic summer of boating and camps. We’re also celebrating Kidlington Scout Group’s 75th Anniversary this month, and marking the occasion with a day of activities and an evening party. We’ll share photos of that in the next Kidlington News, but for now, here are the highlights of the Sea Scout and Explorer Scout Unit summer camps.

Sea Scouts

This year, the Sea Scout Troop held their annual summer camp near Southampton. Despite mixed weather, everyone had a great time in a busy week packed full of activities. The pirate-themed week began with a visit to Fort Nelson and crabbing, then a trip to Portsmouth to see HMS Warrier, the Mary Rose and HMS Victory. Later in the week the Scouts visited Marwell zoo (in the rain!) and had great fun dry slope skiing. During all the fun activities out and about and back at the campsite, the Scouts completed lots of badge work too. The leaders gave out a whopping 140 badges before the end of camp!






Explorer Scouts

Our older members, the Gordo Explorer Scout Unit, spent their summer camp week in the Lake District. They packed in a whole load of activities throughout the week, trying axe throwing, rifle shooting, and high ropes, as well as rock climbing, boating and cycling. And it wouldn’t be a Scout camp in the Lake District without climbing a mountain – the group successfully scaled Scafell Pike!







 

 

 

Thursday, 13 July 2017

What have we been up to in June and July?

We’ve been making the most of the summer weather here at the Scout Group with lots of outdoor activities and camps over the last few weeks.

Sea Scouts
As well as enjoying their Tuesday evening Troop nights on the water, the Sea Scouts held their annual expedition camp at the Wolvercote boat base over the first weekend of July.  Under a sunny sky, the Scouts spent the weekend boating in kayaks, canoes and rowing boats and building rafts.


Land Scouts
The Land Scouts have been learning all about the things they do and don’t need to take on camp with them, and put that to the test with an overnight camp at the Scout Centre in Blenheim Road at the end of June. As well as building improvised shelters using tarpaulins and parachutes, the Scouts lit fires for cooking their meals.



Jacala Cubs
Jacala Cub’s camp at the start of July was held at Youlbury Scout camp site in Boar’s Hill. The Cubs chose a Minecraft theme for their camp, and took part in many lots of crafting sessions and games based around the computer game. And, of course, they enjoyed an evening sing song around a camp fire!



Mowgli Cubs
Mowgli Cubs featured in the Oxford Mail after spending a day tidying up the grounds at Oxford Stadium. They pulled up weeds and tidied up part of the track as part of their work towards their Community Challenge badge.  The pack also enjoyed two victories at the recent District Cubs football tournament. Not only did one team win the tournament overall, but the other team took home the Fair Play trophy. Well done all!





Beavers
Our youngest section of 6-8 year-olds have also been out and about at their meetings this month. They built a bug hotel in the grounds of the Scout Centre and along the canal from Wolvercote Lock to North Oxford to earn their Explore Activity Badge and Hikes stage 1 badge. They also had a visit from the Dinosaur and Wildlife Education Centre, who brought lots of animals for them to meet and handle, including a scorpion, a frog, a parrot, a meercat, a snake, a hedgehog!



As the summer term comes to a close, some of the units are looking forward to week-long camps during the school holidays, and when we start back in September, we’ll be celebrating 75 years of Kidlington Scout Group.




Friday, 7 April 2017

April - awards galore!

Kidlington Scout Group

This month, we have a special report from our Sea Scout Troop.

Tuesday 4th April was a very big end of term meeting for the 33rd (Oxford) Kidlington Sea Scouts RN102.
Firstly, as a Royal Navy recognised Sea Scout Troop (one of only 103 in the country), the Troop are subject to an annual review to ensure that the high standards required for this recognition are maintained. Lieutenant Will Jones RN commanding officer of our local Royal Navy Unit came along to spend an evening with the Troop and congratulated them on their broad programme, training opportunities and reminding the Scouts of the valuable life skills they are learning. Lt Jones confirmed the review was successful and RN recognition maintained.
Lieutenant Will Jones 

Secondly, District Commissioner Anthony Morris came along to present three Scouts with the Chief Scouts Gold Award. To earn this, the Scouts each had to complete six activity or staged badges and a further nine challenge badges - no mean feat! Anthony reminded the Scouts that the requirements for achieving this Award have become more difficult and encouraged them to thank their Leaders, parents and fellow Scouts for helping them achieve this award. Well done to Holly, Tilly and William!
Will, Tilly and Holly


Last, but by no means least, Phil Earl (County Commissioner) and Anna Weekes (District Commissioner) came to the meeting to present Sea Scout Leader David Eyles with the Silver Acorn Award. This prestigious award is only given to a few Leaders and recognising exceptional service to Scouting for a minimum of 20 years. David’s Award deservedly recognises not only his 27+ years as a Scout Leader, but also his roles as Assistant District Commissioner for Scouts, District Nights Away & Water Activities Advisor and County Canoe, Kayak & Rafting Assessor. Well done David!
David Eyles and Phil Earl


This was a fantastic end to the term, and followed the Troop's first outdoor camp of the year at Youlbury Scout campsite in Boar's Hill on the weekend of 31st March-2nd April. 34 Scouts and Leaders camped, and rather than the usual wind, rain, sleet and snow, the Troop were lucky to have warm sunshine for their 'back to basics' weekend. Over the two days, they learned Scouting skills such as making camp gadgets, navigation and cooking on open fires. They also had a lot of fun taking part in one of the onsite activities, axe throwing!




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Elsewhere in the Scout Group all of our units have had an action-packed term of meetings, weekend events and awards. Of particular note are the six members of the Land Scout Troop who earned their Chief Scout Gold Awards (well done Kian, Harry, Adam, Ashton, Natasha and Charles) and Lennon in Mowgli Cubs who earned his Chief Scout Silver Award. Jo Hawtin, a Scout Leader for many years in Kidlington and now Assistant County Commissioner, receives a Silver Wolf award in this year’s St George’s Day Awards.

District Commissioner Anthony Morris and Lennon


Well done to each and every one of you who has worked hard to earn awards and badges this term. You make us all proud!

AGM
If you’re interested in learning more about the Scout Group or want to find out how you can get involved, please join us at our Annual General Meeting on 8th May. The meeting is at the Scout Centre in Blenheim Road and starts at 7.30.

Find out more at www.kidlingtonscoutgroup.org.uk


What have we been up to in February?


Beavers

Our Beavers at Oxford Spires County Fun Day. They took part in activities, games and crafts based around disability awareness
Homemade torches

Mowgli Cubs

Building bird boxes
Not quite what was meant by 'paint everything'...


Learning first aid

Pancake day - yum!

Jacala Cubs

Activity time on Jacala's Space Camp at Youlbury





Saturday, 21 January 2017

Christmas post: Help us reunite these undelivered cards with their senders

Can you help us reunite these cards with their senders? We think most of these were never intended for delivery in the Scout Christmas post and we'd like to return them to the people who posted them.

Where we were unable to find the house even though it looks as though it is in Kidlington or Bletchingdon, we have tried our best to locate the recipients by searching on the electoral register.

If you recognise any of these, please get in touch with us by email (kidlingtonscoutgroup@gmail.com) or through the Friends of the 33rd Facebook page


Wednesday, 11 January 2017

A fantastic run of fundraising!

January's ScoutRail model rail show at Exeter Hall in Kidlington

It's mid January, and that means Kidlington Scout Group's bumper fundraising season is finished for another year. And what a successful few weeks it was!

December's Christmas Post saw our Scouts deliver thousands of Christmas cards in Kidlington and Bletchingdon. Our one day bag-packing at Sainsbury's just before Christmas was really well supported by members of the group and shoppers. Our final major annual fundraiser, the ScoutRail model railway show at Exeter Hall, saw around a thousand visitors enjoying the models, the stalls and the wonderful cafe.

All of us at the Scout Group are extremely grateful to everyone who has supported these events. THANK YOU! It costs a lot of money to maintain our headquarters in Kidlington and our boat base in Wolvercote, and fundraising events help keep subs affordable for our members.

Holding three major fundraising events close together means that we start 2017 able to plan our building improvements for the whole year. Our next planned major improvement is to refurbish the toilets at the Scout centre.


Our members taking control of the model railways