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Cubs Equestrian Badge

Recently, many of the cubs successfully completed their Equestrian Badge.
This involved learning about horses and their care. They also took part in several activities involving fun quizzes and games.
All the hard work culminated in a 2 hour trek at Sheans Horse Farm in Armoy where the Pack mastered the art of the ‘Rising Trot’ and going ‘Round the world’ in the saddle.
 
 

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AGM

Ballymoney Scouts held their AGM on Friday 25th May; we would like to thank all those who attended.
The call went out for leaders & helpers as well as parent representatives for the group executive committee. No skills or previous experience required – you just need to be committed to working with the young people and having fun!
All adult helpers must be Access NI checked, and any training (1st Aid, Child safeguarding, or anything else identified) will be provided.
If you feel you can offer any support, or know of anyone that would be interested in taking on a leader or helper role then please speak with Kevin on 07775632415 or email kevinhelen.wellings@btinternet.com

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Ballymoney Scouts Meet Chief Scout, Bear Grylls

On Saturday 19th May 2012 Chief Scout Bear Grylls took to the air to meet almost 4,000 Scouts from Northern Ireland at a series of events in Clandeboye, the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum and Crawfordsburn Scout Centre.
Ballymoney Scouts took part in an overnight survival camp at the Clandeboye estate, where they slept out in basic shelters that they made themselves and ate under the stars.
In the morning they took part in various survival skills including making and using a bow drill to light the cooking fire, filtering water through a sock and making camp firelighters.
When Bear arrived the scouts got the chance to meet with him and show off the skills they had learnt.
The event was one of a number that Bear visited in Northern Ireland and Scotland at the weekend.  
The tour is part of his mission to encourage more adults to volunteer for Scouting, as well as celebrate the important role of Scouting in Northern Ireland and the UK as a whole.  The journey comes as part of his plan to visit the whole of the UK during his term as Chief Scout, having previously visited many parts of England.
The weekend’s events showed what Scouting is all about, offering thousands of young people the opportunity to take part in adventure in the company of peers and trusted adults. The Scout Association is the largest co-educational youth Movement in the country. Recent figures have shown that membership has passed the 525,000 mark in the UK, with almost 10,000 members in Northern Ireland.
However, the Movement is in desperate need of more adult volunteers to ensure that more young people can join the adventure.
Bear Grylls, Chief Scout, says: “It was great to visit Scouts in Northern Ireland. At every event I go to, I know I’ll meet young people taking part in the adventure that Scouting provides. It’s crucial though that more adults sign up as volunteers, to ensure that all young people have the opportunity to join.”
If you are interesting in volunteering with Ballymoney Scouts please contact the Kevin, Group Scout Leader, on 0777 563 2415

More About Scouting:

  • The Scout Association was founded on 1st August 1907.
  • Adventure is at the core of Scouting, and the Association passionately believes in helping their members fulfil their full physical, intellectual social and spiritual potentials by working in teams, learning by doing and thinking for themselves.
  • Over 200 activities are offered by Scouting around the UK, made possible by the efforts of more than 94,000 volunteer leaders. This has helped make Scouting the largest co-educational youth Movement in the country.
  • One of the challenges that the Scout Movement faces is finding more volunteers to plug the current gap.
  • Adults working in Scouting contribute in excess of 364 million hours of voluntary work each year to their local communities.
  • The number of volunteers working for Scouting is bigger than the combined workforces of the BBC (24,000) and McDonalds (67,000) put together.
  • Worldwide Scouting has 28 million members both male and female and operates in nearly every country in the world.
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"Bear's Big Breakfast" arrangements

All scouts and Explorers who are attending “Bear’s Big Breakfast” this weekend are asked to meet at the Scout Hall on Friday 18th. We plan to leave the Scout Hall at 6.00pm. Please make sure that you bring consent forms.
Uniform is not required, but everyone must be wearing their knecker and woggle. Please ensure that you dress warmly and have spare clothes. Bear should be arriving on Saturday morning and everyone will have a chance to meet with him.
We expect to be back on Saturday at about 4.00pm at the Scout Hall.