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Roverang Scout and Guide Show

Roverang have big plans ahead to for their 59th production in April 2016 too with a new production team with some new and exciting ideas, bringing Roverang ever closer to its 60th year!!!
Cast registration details are outlined below and will be held at 3rd Itchen North HQ, Brook Road, Bitterne. Roverang cast is open to members of both The Scout Association or Girlguiding UK under the age of 25.

Adults cast : Open to Rangers, Explorer Scouts, Scout …Network/leaders from 14+ – 6-7pm on Sunday 4th October
Junior Cast: Open to anyone who is Scout or Guide age for the week of the show – 4-6pm on Sunday 1st November
Kids Cast: Open to anyone who is Cub or Brownie age by the week of the show – 4-6pm on Sunday 1st November

And if you want just a sneak peek of both the above productions them along with the talents of Basingstoke Gang Show, Andover Gang Show and Odiham Scout Show, then why not come along to ourCounty Show on 18th October in Winchester and show your support. Tickets available from www.hampshirescoutspresent.co.uk

Scott Marshall
County Creative Activities Advisor 
Hampshire Scouts

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Remembrance Day

Our District has been invited by The Mayor of Southampton to attend the Remembrance Day Service, at The Cenotaph, on Sunday 8th November 2015.

It is hoped that we can make up a contingent comprising, a Beaver, a Cub and a Scout and Explorer and a Scouter from every group in the district. Also all Active Support and Network members are invited.

Our aim is to have a good smart contingent for the remembrance parade at the Cenotaph in West Park Southampton for this year’s Remembrance Service. Last year was a lovely event and it gave our young people a chance to show their respect and remembrance and it was particularly mentioned by those attending, including the Mayor, that it was lovely to see our youngsters taking part.

Of course if your group has already arranged to go to your local church that is fine I am just pleased that they are doing that. But for those groups that do not go to a local church we would like you to join us at the main Southampton Cenotaph.

We hope we will have at least 50 people attending. Even though I have said only one please do bring more if you wish to.

We will meet at 9.45am at Guildhall Square I will be there earlier, so please look out for me. You can park for free up to 12 noon on a Sunday at the West Park Car Park.

Please do make sure you are all in smart uniform please, polished shoes etc. I will have poppies to give you if you have not already purchased some.

The parade will be marching from Guildhall Square to the cenotaph and back to Guildhall square after the service so Parents please come and see the parade and pick up your children from guildhall square just before 12 noon.

If you could all please send me an email to say if you are coming or not I would be grateful.

Colin Floyd
District Commissioner

07770364711 or colin.floyd@ntlworld.com

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Leader Training Sep-Oct 2015

We have plenty of leader training courses running during Autumn 2015 and I recommend signing up for any that you have not done. Let me know if you would like to register for any of these courses:

Sat 5 Sep am Module 11 Administration Southampton
Sat 5 Sep pm Module 12 (A) Delivering a Quality Programme Southampton
Sat 5 Sep pm Module 12 (B) Programme Planning Southampton
Sat 12 Sep day Module 10 First Aid Fareham
Sat 19 Sep day Module 10 First Aid Romsey
Sun 20 Sep day Module 25 Assessing Learning Eastleigh
Sat 26 Sep am Module 14 Young People Today Southampton
Sat 26 Sep am Module 15 Promoting Positive Behaviour Southampton
Sat 26 Sep pm Module 19 International Southampton
Mon 28 Sep eve Module 1 Essentials Southampton
Wed 30 Sep eve Module 23 Safety for Managers-Supporters Eastleigh
Sat/Sun 3/4 Oct W’end Modules 11-13-14-15-17-18 Residential Weekend Ferny Crofts
Sun 4 Oct am Module 5 The Fundamentals of Scouting Southampton
Sun 4 Oct pm Module 7 Scouting for All Southampton
Sat 10 Oct day Modules 1-2-3 Getting Started Southampton
Tues 13 Oct eve Module 15 Promoting Positive Behaviour Southampton
Sat 17 Oct am Module 24 Managing Adults Eastleigh
Sat 31/Sun 1st W’end Modules 5-7-8-9-12a/b-16 Residential Weekend Ferny Crofts
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2nd Southampton: Dorset Summer Camp

Catch up with the spectacular adventure that the 2nd Southampton Scouts have had on their Summer Camp in Dorset!

Showing just how much you can pack into one camp, from coasteering and kayaking to mountain biking and tunnelling to exploring the nearby highlights including the preservation Swanage Railway and Corfe Castle.

 

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A Grand Day Out for Active Support

On Wednesday 5th August 12 members of the ASU enjoyed a “Grand Day Out” Having collected everyone from home we were on our way by 10 a.m. First stop for morning refreshment and a walk round the shops was Lyndhurst. unfortunately at this point the weather decided to rain on us.Then it was back to the minibus and down to Christchurch where everyone had time to do as they please as well as have lunch.Some decided to visit the shops, some to visit the Priory,and some were adventurous enough to hire a boat on the river and the sun shone on us all the time…

We met up again at 2 30 p.m. for the return journey stopping off at The Station Tea Rooms at Holmsley for a cream tea.This was a treat from one of our late members,Doreen Old who had bequeathed that we should “Do something nice” in her memory, and we toasted her with a cup of tea.We then made the return to Southampton dropping everyone of around 4,30.p.m. It was agreed by all that we had a very enjoyable day.

Our thanks go to Mansell Park Primary School for the use of their excellent minibus and to our D.C. Colin Floyd, for not only arranging the use of the minibus but delivering it to me and collecting me afterwards. Cant wait to do it all again sometime!!

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Loggerheads 2015

Elaine reports on the beaver scouts Loggerheads competition 2015…

The loggerheads competition was held in June at our district campsite – Wilverley – where seven colonies entered teams of up to 4 Beavers.  The colonies were asked this year to provide ‘Scouting’ activities as their base.
The Beavers from each colony worked together as a team to complete the activities at each base. The day began with them decorating boxes which were later built into a totem pole.

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The bases included, Pioneering, putting up a tent, knot, decorating biscuits, building a shelter, water trail and a scavenger hunt.  The weather was very kind to us – with sunshine all day.
After lunch the Beavers played water games getting drenched during each game, the day ended with a wonderful water fight.
When the Beavers had changed into dry clothes we all met in the shade of Paddy’s’ Place for the presentations. Congratulations to the 7th colony who won the competition, to the 1st colony for coming second and the 13th colony coming third. Each Beaver was presented with an Adventure Challenge Badge and a certificate for taking part.

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Many thanks must also go to the Beaver Leaders, the Explorer young leaders, and all the parents that helped before and during the event
Elaine (Clover)

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Brownsea Island 2015

Elaine reports on the May 2015 Beavers trip to Brownsea Island…

The day began at 8:30 when we boarded the coach for the journey to Sandbanks. On arrival at Sandbanks the very excited but  well behaved Beavers walked the 5 min journey to the ferry, The short journey on the ferry was spent pointing out different landmarks that could possibly be Brownsea Island.

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On arrival at Brownsea Island we all went round together, taking in the breathtaking views and looking out for animals such as the Red Squirrel.

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We were given a talk at ‘St Marks Church’ by one of the amazing volunteers, the Beavers were in awe listening to her, she then sent them on a hunt in the church to find the ‘Kneeler’ that had been made by our Southampton City Active support Ladies.

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Later we went down to the beach where the beavers had a great time playing in the sand.  Then we walked back up to ‘Horse field’ where we had lunch, the Beavers were fascinated  when a visitor ‘A Peacock’ came to join them for lunch.

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After lunch we walked round to ‘The Trading Post’ where we took group photos, then walked up to the Scout stone where we renewed our Scout Promise and the Beavers were all presented with a Brownsea island woggle.

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We then carried on walking round the Island to the wonderful play area that has been created from trees that have either fallen or been felled on the Island.

 

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The day finished with a gentle walk past the reed beds back to meet the ferry for our return journey home.

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Elaine (Clover).

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Watch: Year in Review – 2nd Southampton

We do love a good montage video, especially the ones which show off all the incredible adventures our young people get up to. Here’s some highlights from the 2nd during the last year.

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District Commissioner Blog – April and May 2015

Well at long last the summer weather looks to be here even though Kent has just had an Earthquake!! That means we can get our young people out and about and enjoy Wilverley and our nearby scouting activity centre’s and the New Forest. We are so lucky to have such a wide range of opportunities on our door step. For those of you planning a camp can I please prompt you to send me well in advance your nights away notification form and a full list of anyone over the age of 18 years old going on the camp. We must insure the records are correct and our safe guarding measures are upheld.

I had a wonderful evening with our members of SSAGO with a ball on a boat. This was organized by the SSAGO members in Southampton inviting other members from all over the UK. It was a wonderful dinner and a great time was had by me and all those that attended. Thank you for inviting me.

We had a great weekend again at Biblins in the Wye Valley for the scout Explorer and Network activity camp. A huge thank you goes to Ian Budd who yet again organized this event with ease and great efficiency. The young people climbed, walked, floated, and aimed and had a wonderful time. This weekend has always has been the highlight of my own scouting and long may it continue.

It is with great regret that it was decided at the last moment that we best not hold our St Georges Day Parade this year. The Centre of the City was closed off due to some crazy people wanting to run not walk. That made it impossible for us to hold our event safely and easily. Fortunately the 29th, 2nd and 1st Scout Groups assisted the race by volunteering to be marshalls and man the water stops. This was a great opportunity to again see scouting helping in the community. I have received several letters and emails from some of the runners saying how grateful they are to the scouts for helping and what a great encouragement they were. Well done to those that helped you did us proud.

The AGM season is upon us and so far I have attended the 1st, 9th and 14th AGM’s which have been wonderful events and well supported by the parents and everyone in the groups. Well done these formal meetings are a great way of shouting load how good we are and to also ask for more Parents to give us a helping hand.

The District AGM is being held on the 2nd July at 7.30pm at the 11th Scout HQ Kentish Road. I hope you can ALL come and join us for the evening and celebrate our scouting. We don’t often all get together so this year let’s try and get a full house. Please bring a dirty car the young people going on international trips are still fund raising and they will clean your car and you can buy a burger.

Don’t forget to ask for more adult volunteers, we have a Southampton City wide adult recruitment page if you have anyone at all who would like to get involved in our scouting please refer them to southamptonscouts.org.uk that will tell them of a range of different opportunities to join us and our adventure!!

We will be launching very soon a District Youth Council. I have asked Mike Langford and Heather Porter our new District Network Commissioners to help me by leading on this initiative. They will be guided by Keiran Brackley Ben Hibbert and Taylor Watson who are all young leaders. In partnership with Stuart Ganney and Dave Bowers on behalf of the scout and explorer sections. The format will be to invite two scouts from each group and two explorers from each unit to form the District youth Council. We will be asking for nominations soon. It will be wonderful to ask the representatives to help us shape our scouting going forward. Look out for more details soon.

We are also looking to recruit more adults to help us with the Tuesday morning maintenance team at Wilverley. If you know of anyone who would like to get involved please ask them to contact me or Laura Dyer the camp Site Manager. We would love to hear from them.

Recently I asked the District to look for the next DC as I would like to stand down in July next year. My thoughts were it would be a great help to me if the appointment was made now and they could help me in my last year. Several people were suggested as being well placed to take on the challenge but to date no one has put themselves forward. So be it, no worries I will crack on for my final year in my own peculiar way and see what we can achieve for our scouting.

I will be reviewing my position over the summer and will update you later on what the long term plan for the district management will be in the future.

Yours in Scouting, Colin Floyd, District Commissioner

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Southampton City AGM and BBQ – 2nd July

Southampton City Scout Council invites you to a celebration of another year of Southampton Scouting in 2014/15 with our AGM and a BBQ

Thursday 2nd July 2015 and the 11th Scout HQ in Kentish Road Freemantle SO15 3GX @ 7.30pm

There is also a great opportunity to get your car cleaned by Rozy, Owen and Kieran who are raising the money required to go to Japan and Tanzania and Iceland. Please support them by bringing your grubby car!