Scouts WA Group November Events

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Scouts WA Events November

Mullaloo Sea Scout Group

This year, to recognize Remembrance Day, Mullaloo Sea Scout Group teamed up with Mullaloo Beach Primary School and collected poppy donations from our generous Mullaloo community.

Together we raised $342 to support returned service personnel.

Donation

We welcomed Vince from Joondalup City RSL Sub-branch to our meeting, where he talked with everyone about the meaning of Remembrance Day and the symbolism of poppies.

Vince also gifted us a copy of “Next Door’s Dog is a Veteran’s Dog” that we donated to the Mullalloo Beach Primary School library.

Standup Paddle Boards

Mullaloo Sea Scout Group

Mullaloo Sea Scout Group Stand Up PaddleboardA huge THANK YOU to Kiwi, Pelican, Derien and Johnny for traveling all the way up to Hillarys to share their stand up paddle board skills with our Scouts.

We had a beautiful morning for it and got off the water just as the seas breeze kicked in. The paddle team was fantastic, and it was great to have access to all the required gear – I think a few members now have a SUP on their Christmas wish-list!

Community Pantry

Margaret River Scout Group

Margaret River Scout Group activities

A mixed group of Scouts, Cubs and Joeys Scouts had a great trip to the Community Pantry.
We learnt how food is donated and redistributed to people and families in our community who need that extra bit of help. Donated food is bagged up and available every Friday from 10am to 1pm.
Their motto is “take what you need, give what you can.” Our Scouts are keen to be involved in collecting goods and promoting the Pantry – we took a donation bin with us to put in our hall as it will be great to help any way we can with this wonderful community venture.

 

Campfire Night

Canning Sea Scout Group

A Camp for our Cub and Joey Scouts ended with an amazing campfire, games and a movie after an early dinner.

The Cub Scouts started their day early with a short hike (3 km) then the Joey Scouts joined them for a short paddle, lunch and catapult construction (thanks to our three Scouts who were on hand to provide some guidance and instruction on knots).

Fundraising

Manjimup Scout Group

Manjimup Scout Group

The Manjimup Scout Group has an Eclipse Camp fundraising group at this year’s Cherry festival on Saturday 10th of December.
We would love more volunteer helpers for our stall from 9-3pm selling cherries, icey-poles and drinks. Plus we need extra hand to assist with set up and takedown  for the gazebo set: 2 shifts, 1@ 6am and the other @4pm.
COME and support us at the festival – we look forward to seeing you there! 

 

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