Thursday, October 18, 2007

Scouts! - JOTI this weekend @ Avoca



JOTA/JOTI - The World's largest Scout activity!

Centenary of Scouting 50th Jamboree On The Air / 11th Jamboree On The Internet 20-21st October 2007

Everyone in Scouts Australia can make friends, exchange experiences and cultures and have fun in the largest activity in World Scouting. JOTA and JOTI gives Youth Members the awareness that they belong to a Worldwide movement which has 26 million members.

Avoca Beach Scouts will be running an activity at the hall for all scouts and cubs from 2 - 7pm on Saturday and Sunday afternoon the 20th & 21st October for JOTI. All members, friends and visitors are welcome to attend and participate. We will have a number of PCs in operation for you to join in on JOTI and contact fellow cubs and scouts from all over the world. If you attend please wear your uniform as there will be opportunities to take some digital photos and exchange them with other scouts worldwide. Let’s show them who Avoca Beach Scouts are!

All members who participate can earn a great looking JOTA/JOTI badge to wear !

More information can be found at: http://www.avocascouts.com/ click on the JOTI logo on the main page for information and how you can also do it at home.

Cya there, Musca.

Monday, October 15, 2007

JOTI at Avoca Beach Scouts this weekend


This weekend (20/21st Oct) is the annual JOTI activity.
This year will be a special year for JOTA/JOTI, as with all scout activities this year it is of course the Centenary of scouting, but in addition it is the 50th anniversary of JOTA. More information on JOTA/JOTI can be found at:
http://www.international.scouts.com.au/main.asp?iMenuID=9071085

Note scouts can do this activity at home themselves if they have a PC with internet access, details are in this link. In the past though scouts and cubs have had a lot of fun doing this together as a group activity. This activity is also being conducted by the Hunter & Coastal Region at Camp Kanangra, Nords Wharf.

Locally, with the kind sponsorship of the local Telstra Countrywide office Telstra will again be providing the Avoca Scout hall with Broadband access for the weekend. At this stage we would probably use a similar format as per the previous years. That is setup a dozen or so PCs with internet access for use of IRC chat on the Scoutlink channel, plus web access, email etc. We would also have a couple or more "high-end" PCs setup with multimedia/webcams for use on MSN for live video chat with scouts around the world.

Again, this weekend will be available to all Avoca Beach scouts and cubs, open to all scout groups across the Gosford district and you are all invited and encouraged to attend if you wish to. Depending on people's availability etc. we would probably start around the middle of the day on Saturday going through to Sunday afternoon. However given when people can attend amongst other activities and commitments on a weeekend, we will not necessarily be there for this whole time, so please, if you are planning on coming get back to me with a suggested time so I can be sure people will be there to conduct the activity and the Hall is open.

Given all our required hall upgrades are now complete we may also plan with the scouts a hall sleepover for the Saturday night, but this will up to the patrols as to whether or not they want to do this. We will at least have a BBQ on the Saturday evening and anyone is welcome to attend if they wish to.

I planned to have also a small display of scout memorabilia (some books, badges, uniforms) from around the world to add to the international theme of JOTA/JOTI. I have a collection of items which was used in the recent Gangshow which I will bring down to display.

Please pass this information on to your respective section leaders and if they are interested in attending please have them contact me to arrange suitable times to visit.

Again thanks to Telstra for the broadband access and to ADC Krone for the use of network LAN equipment and PCs.

All the best,

Musca (Rob).

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Total Lunar Eclipse - Evening of the 28th August


On Tuesday evening the 28th August a total eclipse of the moon will occur across all of Australia. Fortunately for east coast observers this will happen at a very convenient time early in the evening. The partial phases of the eclipse will begin at 6.51pm, totality will commence at 7.52pm with greatest eclipse at 8.37pm where the moon will be relatively high in the sky at 38ยบ making observing easy. Totality will end at 9.22pm.

A Lunar Eclipse occurs when part or all of the Moon passes into the Earth's shadow. Lunar Eclipses (unlike Solar Eclipses) are completely safe to observe with the unfiltered and unaided eye - no special equipment is needed. The full moon will appear to go dark and turn a deep blood or coppery red.

Use of a telescope or binoculars can help improve the view, giving you more magnification and intensifying the colouration.

Sometimes a Total Lunar Eclipse is best viewed without any optical aid, just lying under the stars watching the change as the Moon first gets slightly darker and eaten away (partial phase), finally turning deep red as it enters totality.

Whilst you can watch this event (weather permitting) from any location where you have a clear view of the moon, Avoca Beach Scouts will have an eclipse viewing evening at their hall which all Gosford district scout members, their family, friends and public are welcome to attend and view jointly. Bring a friend! We will set up some telescopes for viewing to enhance the experience. We can also show you how to find south, identify constellations, whilst watching the eclipse up close! All of which can count towards achievement of your astronomy badge.

The Avoca Beach scout hall will be open from 7.30pm to 9.00pm during the lunar eclipse totality period. A light supper will also be available for a gold coin donation, and/or bring your own or something to share!

Note there will be no organised or supervised activities by Avoca leaders on this night, just casual observing, so all youth members attending would need to be supervised and accompanied by their parents and leaders. All members attending please wear your full uniform so we at least look like scouts. If you have your own telescopes and binoculars of any sort, please bring them to enhance your experience of this rare event!

Note this evening is weather dependent, if it is heavily overcast or raining it will be off. If in doubt call me at my number below. If you plan to have significant numbers attending please let me know so I can be prepared!

Even if you can’t come to our viewing night, go outside next Tuesday and take a look!

Robert “Musca” Milne – Group Leader, 1st Avoca Beach
Mob: 0403 333030
www.avocascouts.com

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Happy Birthday to Us !


Happy birthday to all scouts worldwide, 100 years today !!

Musca.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Centenary of Scouting – Sunrise Breakfast, Terrigal

Scouts Australia is proud to be celebrating the World Centenary of Scouting in 2007. To celebrate this special occasion all Scouts in New South Wales are being encouraged to attend Scouting Sunrise ceremonies to renew their Scout’s Promise. 28 million Scouts worldwide will be renewing their Scout’s promise in this fashion.

Avoca Beach Scouts, together with other scout groups from around our area, will jointly participate in a ceremony to be held at the Terrigal Skillion at sunrise on Sunday the 5th August; to celebrate the 100 years of scouting. This will be followed (weather permitting) by a BBQ breakfast below the Skillion in the Terrigal Haven.

As sunrise is at 6.45am we ask all past and present scouts (in uniform) to assemble at the Skillion at 6.30am. Please bring your pack, troop and patrol flags with you. Following the ceremony will be the BBQ breakfast for $2 per head. Please advise your leader if you will be attending so the breakfast can be catered for.

Avoca scouts, this is part of your Centenary 100 challenge, so if you can please be there. All Avoca members, past members, family and friends, this is a 1-in-100 year opportunity, so please make an effort to attend. Opportunity for participation by all !

Further details and a permission note can be found on our website in the Calendar tab at www.avocascouts.com

All current scout members from any group or location are invited and encouraged to attend, but also importantly all past members are welcome and what a great reunion it would make ! For any old scouts and guides, if you still have your old scarf, dust it off and wear it proudly !

I look forward to seeing you on Sunday morning, the 5th August, bright and early !

Yours in scouting,

Musca

Thursday, July 5, 2007

Great School Holiday Activities !

KIDS' FUN & ADVENTURE JULY HOLIDAY PROGRAM

Experience fun and challenging activities during the July School Holidays 2007! The Kids fun & Adventure Program is a program for the wider community in a safe and friendly outdoor environment.

Run by scouts, for everyone !

Baden-Powell Scout Centre, Pomona St. Pennant Hills.
Girls and boys from ages 6 -12 years are welcome!
8:30am - 5:30pm daily

FULL DAY PROGRAM - $44
HALF DAY ACTIVITIES - $33

Lunchtime from 12pm-1pm

BOOK NOW AND BRING A FRIEND!

Pennant Hills is only about 50 minutes drive from Avoca and it's a great day out for the kids if there at a loose end, missing scouts and looking for a bit of action !

For more information please go to:

http://www.nsw.scouts.com.au/default.aspx?ArticleID=852

Have a great holiday !

Musca.

Thursday, June 28, 2007

“Scouting Sunrise” – Wednesday 1 August 2007


Scouts Australia NSW is proud to be celebrating the World Centenary of Scouting in 2007. To celebrate this special occasion all Scouts in New South Wales are being encouraged to attend Scouting Sunrise ceremonies on Wednesday, 1 August 2007 to renew their Scout’s Promise. 28 million Scouts worldwide will be renewing their Scout’s promise at 8am on this day.

As you may be aware, the Scouts development programs for young people have a long and successful history here in Australia as well as in more than 150 other countries around the world. The worldwide membership is now 28 million making it the largest youth development organisation in the world. In Australia today 47,000 young people are involved in Scouting’s exciting leadership and community service programs supported by some 20,000 adult volunteers (both uniform and lay supporters).

Two major events are being held in Sydney on the morning of the 1st August at both the Opera House and Martin Place, as well as regional and local events.

Join with your 28 million fellow Scouts, worldwide, in renewing the Scout’s Promise!

# All Scouts summoned to renew their promise
# Politicians invited. (Close to Parliament House)
# Approved Public School Activity in NSW

There will be two venues, Opera House and Martin Place.

Venue 1: Opera House

Arrival Time: By 7.30 am

Assembly Point: All Scouts assembled on Western forecourt (near Drama Theatre), move the contingent to Northern Forecourt [which can accommodate 500 Scouts]. If numbers go beyond 500 the event will be moved to the front steps of the Opera House.Please ensure that all youth have adequate Leader or Parent Helper supervision during the event.

Kudu Horn will be blown by a Queen’s Scout from atop the northern sail.

Guest Speakers: The proceedings will focus on youth members leading the Ceremony.

* Mr John Ravenhall AM, Chief Commissioner Australia
* Miss Nikketah McGrath, Chair National Youth Council
* Past Famous Scout
* Current Queen’s Scout
* MC – current Gang Show Scout

Departure Time: Around 9.00 am

Transport Options:

Self, by any of
Water – Ferry or Rivercat
Train – Arrive Circular Quay and walk around to the Opera House.
Bus – drop off in Macquarie Street just up from Opera House on the Botanical Gardens side of the street.

Wet weather: Marquee on site – cater for 500.

Venue 2: Martin Place

Arrival time: By 7.30 am

Assembly Point: All Scouts assembled outside Channel 7 [large red number 7]. Between Pitt and Castlereagh Streets [site can accommodate up to 300].Please ensure that all youth have adequate Leader or Parent Helper supervision during the event.

Guest Speakers: The proceedings will focus on youth members leading the Ceremony.

* The Governor, Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir AC CVO
* Past Famous Scout
* Current Queen Scout
* MC – current Gang Show Scout

Departure Time: Around 9.00 am

Transport Options:

Self, by any of
Train – Arrive Martin Place Railway Station and walk out to site.
Bus – drop off at bus stops in either Pitt or Castereagh Streets\

Wet weather: Church located nearby.

This is a completely optional, no obligation, no cost attend event.
But a great, once in a lifetime experience to connect up with scouts of NSW and globally. So attend if you wish, we would love to see you there !

Some activities will be available after the event, I am just not sure what...

Well at least it's a good excuse for a day off school !

I (Musca) will be attending with my family on the day at the Opera House venue and would love to see you there. If you are going please let me know so I can advise the branch office of numbers attending and also to arrange to meet up with you there and renew the promise jointly. Please attend in uniform if going.

Note that on the following Sunday, 5th August, we will be having our own Scouting Sunrise for local scout groups in the Gosford District at The Skillion, Terrigal followed by a BBQ breakfast at The Haven. So hope to see you at that one !

Musca.

The Scout’s Promise

On my honour
I promise that I will do my best
To do my duty to my God,
And to Australia,
To help other people, and
To live by the Scout Law

Sunday, June 24, 2007

LIttle Beach => Maitland Bay Scout Hike is ON !

Weather is OK, but expect a few showers. Bring wet weather gear.
See you at the Little Beach car park at 9am !
Sunday 24th June.

Musca.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Avoca Scouts on Ice !







It's winter but that doesn't keep Avoca Scouts indoors, we're out doing it in the cold, on ice. Whether on our bums sliding down hills on blocks of ice, or skating in style, Avoca scouts are making the best of the conditions and revelling in it !

A bit of cold weather doesn't stop our scouts. Of course at the end of August we are also off to the snow for a bit of skiing and boarding.

You want to do this fun stuff too ? Then come and join in, go to www.avocascouts.com for more information.

Musca.

Friday, June 1, 2007

We're going to Gang Show !

On the evening of Friday the 13th July, the combined 1st Avoca Beach scout and cub group is planning to attend a performance of the 2007 Central Coast Gang Show. This is a great social activity for all members. Indeed the whole family and friends are most welcome too, it’s a great family night out !

What is Gang Show ?
Gang Show is a number of very clever theatrical performances performed by district scouts and guides. It’s fun for all ages, fast moving, a mixture of comedy and music, specially designed sets, stage lighting, sound effects and hundreds of costumes. Gang Show brings scouts and guides together, to participate in an exciting performance, in a professional venue, to an enthusiastic audience which often gets to participate and be involved in aspects of the performance. For the last two previous years we attended as a group and I’m sure that for those who went would agree it was a fun night.

1st Avoca Beach is planning to attend the Gang Show performance to be held on Friday evening the 13th July at 7.30pm at The Laycock Street Theatre in North Gosford. This is in the last week of the school holidays. We will attend as a Scout group in uniform and will be making a group booking. The performance runs for approximately 2 hours. To ensure seating as a group we need to make the booking and purchase tickets as soon as possible. Note that depending on seating availability the performance date may change. If you cannot attend on this night with our group, then the performance is also on other days, which you can still attend; but you would have to book independently. Transport is by self/car pooling. A permission note will be provided closer to the event. All payments to 1st Avoca Beach Scouts.

Ticket prices are:
All Youth Members in Uniform: $8.00
Children under 15: $8.00
Concessions: $12.50
Adults: $15.00

All family members and friends are welcome to attend and are encouraged !

Rob “Musca” Milne – GL 1st Avoca Beach Scouts

Monday, May 28, 2007

Scouts on Top of the World



Scouts fulfil 10-year dream to conquer Everest

A group of Hampshire mountaineers have become the first ever Scout group to conquer Mount Everest. The five intrepid climbers put the cap on a decade of planning and fundraising for the once-in-a-lifetime expedition. Their historic climb of the world's highest peak was a perfect way of marking Scouting's centenary year.

Leader of the Sky High Climb team Nathan Figg, a 32 year-old satellite technician from Alton, said: "This has been the ultimate challenge in Scouting's 100th year. We've spent an amazing ten years to prepare for this immense challenge.

"It has been a lot of hard work and a great challenge and we are thrilled to have made it."

Team member Dave King, a 23-year-old marine engineer from Southampton, told how he had shed a tear of emotion as they reached the summit.

He said: "We have conquered one of the world's toughest challenges in Scouting's Centenary year and what a great way to mark the occasion.

"It's taken a lot of time and hard work to get out here but it has all been worth it."

A scout can do anything if they put their mind to it. From the scout promise: "I promise to do my best" and for cubs "scouts never give in to themselves". How true in this fantastic achievement !

Musca.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Family Camp, this weekend !


Cubs, Scouts and families,

Just a reminder the family camp is on this weekend at Camp Kanangra, Nord's Wharf.
We would love to see you there, this is a not to be missed event !
If you didn't get the notes at the last meeting or lost them, I have attached copies here.
They are also on the website (www.avocascouts.com) if you need them.
Some families will be going up there on Friday night and anyone is welcome to do so.

If you are coming and you have a car with a towbar that is free, then Dave Temperley has a Hobie Cat, sailing catamaran available to bring up on a trailer; it just needs a car to pull it ! This would be a lot of fun on the lake to use, and this location will be ideal for it. The cubs and scouts would appreciate it. If you can help, please contact Dave or myself for more information.

Let's hope for fine weather !

Musca.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Scouts at the Reptile Park, this Saturday


All Avoca Cubs and Scouts,

Now of course we would really love to see you at our family camp this weekend, even if only for one day if perhaps you can't stay overnight. But if you are unable to attend on the Saturday, then there is a Gosford district scout activity which you may also be interested in, Gosford District will (weather permitting) be at the Reptile Park from 10.00am, this Saturday 19th May. There will be many cubs and scouts attending a special scout open day there, where admission prices are at a significant discount from the normal. Information on that is attached. Please note that there will be NO leaders from Avoca in attendance at the Reptile Park activity, so supervsion will be up to yourselves. Information on this is in the picture.

Maybe check out the lizards, snakes and crocs enroute to our family camp ??!

Musca.

Monday, May 7, 2007

Ploddy's a Scout !





Ploddy, the Central Coast icon, looks good now !

He's now a scout for the Centenary of scouting, for the world to see.
Next time you're on the F3 coming into Gosford take a look.

Musca.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Scouts go Totally Wild, on TV !

Please watch Totally Wild on Channel Ten at 4pm Tuesday 8 May until Tuesday 15 May (including 7.30am on Saturday 12 May) as Scouts at the Australian Jamboree (AJ2007) will feature. However, still check your local guides for screening times.

Let as many people as possible know about this fantastic exposure for Scouting. Totally Wild has been a strong supporter of Scouting in the past. They have done stories on subjects such as bush survival skills and billy cart races.

Musca.

Friday, May 4, 2007

2008 Year of the Scout !

Latest News !

Prime Minister John Howard has just declared 2008 as the Year of the Scout in Australia.

" NEXT year, 2008, has been declared Year of the Scout to mark the centenary of Australia's scouting movement.

Prime Minister John Howard said Australia was one of the first countries in the world
to adopt scouting.

About 60,000 people were involved in the Australian scouting movement, while another two million had been part of the nation's largest youth development organisation over the past 100 years, Mr Howard said.

"The Government greatly values the contribution these young Australians make to their families, their communities and the entire nation," Mr Howard said.

"To commemorate this event and to recognise the contribution that scouting has made and will continue to make to Australia, I am also pleased to announce that the Australian Government has decided to designate 2008 as the Year of the Scout.

"In addition, the Royal Australian Mint will strike a circulating coin next year to commemorate this event."

Australia's scout halls also would share a government grant of $17.7 million to install rainwater tanks, Mr Howard said.

"This funding will assist the Scouts to generate significant water savings while at the same time providing a tangible and ongoing demonstration of actions we can all take to conserve our precious water resources," he said. "

Re the government grant for installation of rain water tanks, I have already submitted Avoca Beach Scouts application for this back in February, of which I have garnered support from Jim Lloyd, our local Federal member for this. So here's hoping...

Musca.

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Avoca Scouts Snow Trip for 2007


Avoca Scouts announce the "Grand Alpine Adventure II" for 2007.

Scouts, we're going to the snow !
I hope you can join us.
It's on the weekend of Fri 31st August - Sun 2nd September.

Hurry though, places are limited and it's filling fast, so don't delay and book now !

For more details click on the skier on our home web page at www.avocascouts.com

Friday, April 27, 2007

Centenary of Scouting T-shirts and merchandise available

T-shirts (polos), hats and jackets featuring the Centenary of scouting logo are available for ordering now. These are a one off in a hundred years item !

Children's shirts are $15 and adults $20. Fleece and rain jackets are $35 and bucket hats $6.50. There's also a rugby jersey too at $32.

Orders close on the 29th June, and we will bulk order as a group, so if you want a great momento of the centenary of scouting year, please get your orders in now !

See Musca for further details and an order form.

FLY THE FLAG – WIN COOL PRIZES!




Scouts, here's a wonderful activity to get stuck into...

Ask your scout leader now !

Like doing wacky and zany things?

Want to show the world just how cool Scouts REALLY are?

Want to win some cool prizes for you, your group and mates?

Then you better FLY THE FLAG!

What Do I Have To Do??

You need to form a team of Scouts (any Section) and find unique ways to make the World Scout logo or fleur-de-lis as publicly visible as possible. Then take a photo of the unique or widely viewed place that the logo/flag appears and send it in!

It’s a great way of displaying our pride, giving exposure to the Scout Movement, and promoting World Scouting’s Centenary in 2007 and Australia’s Centenary in 2008. Guidelines restrict teams to legal and safe measures in their promotion of the logo or flag.

Conditions

  1. Competition closes 31 August 2007
  2. Send entries to flytheflag@scouts.com.au
  3. Entries which cannot be sent via email should contact 0402 647 363 for postal or fax details.

So get out there and show us where you can Fly the Flag!

Monday, April 23, 2007

Scouts in Space

Scouts, here are some interesting facts about scouts who have been into space.

With a keen interest in space flight and as an ex-astronomer, I just couldn't help myself !

Of the 294 men and women selected to be astronauts since 1959 to 2005, more than 180 have been Scouts.

Baden-Powell wrote in the first volume of his autobiography about those “clear frosty nights under the dark, overhead vault with its stars big and brilliant, twinkling humorously and watching you”. He could not have imagined that just 35 years later we would be up amongst them, exploring outer space.

Astonishingly, 11 of the 12 men to have walked on the moon were Scouts. Even more remarkably perhaps, two thirds of all the astronauts ever to have gone into space were involved in Scouting. When NASA began its astronaut selection process, they were looking for people who were not only fit and technically proficient, but who had an even temperament and above all, a thirst for adventure. It was no coincidence that the majority of those who were handed “tickets to the moon” were former Scouts.

Despite the huge resources ploughed into the first manned space flights, the astronauts were still taking enormous risks. It was vital that those who spent days in the cramped conditions could keep calm under pressure and cope with being thousands of miles from Earth. Of course, many were former test pilots, but the confidence and initiative of the young men who had come from Scouting also impressed NASA.

One Giant Leap
Surely the most famous of all the “Space Scouts” was Neil Armstrong. Born in Ohio in the US on 5 August 1930, his interest in flight began early, when as a Scout he built and flew model planes. By the age of 16, he had earned his student’s pilot licence.

When Armstrong become the commander of the Apollo XI mission to the moon in 1969, he was to lead “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins in one of the most daring exploits of the 20th century. On 20 July 1969, from the surface of the moon, Armstrong famously proclaimed: “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.

In 1971, Armstrong resigned from NASA and moved back to Ohio. As well as being honoured by his country, he also received the Boy Scouts of America’s highest honour: the Silver Buffalo Award. What’s more, Armstrong had carried the World Scout Badge with him on his historic mission.
There is a curious addition to Armstrong’s Scouting story. When 17 year old American Scout, Ken Dayton, was working towards his Space Exploration Badge, he was disappointed to learn that there were no certified adjudicators available to sign it off. Jokingly, his leader suggested he should ask an astronaut. Dayton drove 150 miles directly to Armstrong’s farm in Ohio and gave his presentation on the driveway. Armstrong’s testimony read: “I am not a certified instructor, however in my opinion; Ken has completed all requirements satisfactorily!”

As a side note, popular British sci-fi comedy of the 90’s Red Dwarf had a character that was a hologram called Arnold J Rimmer who was in the Space Scouts along with his brothers, Frank, John and Howard!

Scouts Australia is currently investigating whether Australian astronaut Andrew Thomas, originally from Adelaide, is a former Scout, he is thought to be...

Scouts Australia Award Scheme
In line with the achievements of astronauts, Scouts Australia's award scheme encourages interest and participation in science, space and flying:

Cubs
Can cover the area of Scientific Discovery (The World Around Us) as part of the Boomerang Scheme.
Attain the Achievement Badges for: Space; Flight; Scientist.
Scouts
Achieve the Air Activities Badge for each of the Pioneer, Explorer and Adventurer Badges.
Achieve Proficiency Badges for: Astronomer; Science.
Venturer Scouts - Can participate in air activities.
Rovers - Can participate in air activities.

Did you know that as a Venturer or Rover (hopefully leaders too !) you can learn to fly through scouts ? You can, flying training is conduted at the Scout Air Activities Centre at Camden.

Avoca Scouts visited the Air Activities Centre back in December 2005. Scouts, must be time to go again soon, ask your leaders !

Lastly, Australian scouts have a special affinity with space through the new scout uniform, we're Trekkies !





Hmmm, Star Trek Voayger !
It would seem Scouts Australia was very clever in the design department (not..), right down to the section colours !
The designers must have been Trekkies (Star Trek fans).
Can't say I am a real fan of the new uniform though, scouts overall lost the "look" that everyone associated with scouting and sea scouts lost their distinguishing uniform which stood out from landlubber scouts (Avoca Beach Scouts are actually sea scouts you know). Also as unfortunately the new uniform has to be changed as a member progresses through each section, this adds to the cost of scouting, and I am definitely not a supporter of that, scouting should be affordable for everyone. Anyway that discussion for another day...

Musca.

Sunday, April 22, 2007

SCARF UP FOR SCOUTING DAY - Friday 27th April 2007

To celebrate the Centenary of Scouting and Scouts involvement in National Youth Week, all scouts are asked to wear their Scout Group Scarf over their school uniform on Friday, 27 April, 2007.

An icon of the Scout uniform, the scarf is worn rolled with a triangular piece at the back of the neck and is held by a clasp named a ‘woggle’ at the front. Originally the Scarf served practical purposes, such as covering the nose and mouth against dust, as an emergency handkerchief, a triangular bandage, an arm sling and as ties for a stretcher. Now, it is mainly used for differentiation as every Scout Group has its own distinct scarf colour and pattern.

Avoca cubs and scouts, what a great opportunity to promote 1st Avoca Beach Scouts !

Even better, what a great fashion accessory for your school uniform, start a trend !

Let's see those Avoca scarves out there !

Musca.

Contact from 1st Longham Scouts

Please see below the contact I received from a scout (Daniel Goodliffe) from 1st Longham Scouts in the UK. Note as per his email below they are very close to Brownsea Island, the birthplace of scouting 100 years ago.

I have written back to Daniel but if anyone would like to correspond with him I can provide his contact details.

Corresponding with him can earn credits towards your centenary medal project.

Musca.

"Hello,

We are from 1st Longham Scout Group in Dorset, England and are located quite close to where the first Scout camp took place on Brownsea Island in Dorset.

To celebrate 100 years of Scouting, we are attempting to visit as many Scout groups online from around the world as possible. We would appreciate it if you sign our guestbook on our website www.longhamscouts.org.uk

If you are attending the World Jamboree in England this year and paying a visit to Brownsea Island, let us know as one of our Scouts will be one of the only in the world to be camping on the island for the duration of the Jamboree.

We would also be interested to hear what your favourite activities are to compare what different scouts get up to around the world.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Longham Scouts"

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Travel overseas for free with Scouts !

Wow, you can travel overseas as scouts and best of all it's for free !

OK only a few of our members may be eligible, but it certainly shows the opportunities that scouting opens up for it's members.

If you know of older scouts or Venturers that may be interested then please pass this onto them.

Also, keep in mind that one day in the future when you are older enough, it will be your turn...

Scholarships – Kenya and Switzerland

The 100 years of Scouting has opened some amazing international opportunities for members of Scouts Australia. Through the International Funds Committee the following scholarships are available.

Event
KanderJam – Staff

Country
Switzerland

Date
24 July to 10 August 2007


Kandersteg International Scout Centre (KISC) will hold KanderJam from the 27 July to 8 August 2007. The Jamboree will have 1,800 participants and more than 100 staff.

Scouts Australia is offering scholarships to two youth members aged between 15 and 17 years old and one adult leader.

Event
Centenary Jamboree

Country
Kenya

Date
26 July to 4 August 2007


Details of Event

Kenya Scouts Association will be celebrating 100 years of Scouting since it was founded in 1907 by Lord Baden-Powell. Kenya is privileged to be the country where Baden-Powell came to live upon his retirement and was later buried. Over 30,000 international and local Scouts, and Scouter friends will converge in Nyeri the place where the spirit of Scouting lives to pay homage to the founder during the Centenary Jamboree.

Activities

Participants will have the opportunity to participate in a number of events including:

“Trees for Peace” – planting of 10 million trees
Scouting Sunrise on Mt Kenya
Eastern Africa Zone peace caravan
Visit major sites including PAXTU – BP’s house, Outspan and Treetops Hotel, BP grave and the memorial centre.
Scouts Australia is offering scholarships to two youth members aged between 15 and 17 years old and one adult leader.

To apply for the scholarships please submit, to the International Commissioner of Australia, a letter of expression outlining what the 100 years of Scouting means to you and why you should be selected to represent Scouts Australia together with your scouting resume outlining your scouting history and achievements. Your application must be supported by your Branch. Applications must be received by the International Office no later than 7 May 2007. Check out International Scouting at www.scouts.com.au

Emma Barker
Scouts Australia International Office
PO Box 730
HEATHMONT VIC 3135

Friday, April 20, 2007

Anzac Day Dawn Service, Wednesday 25th April

Avoca Scouts and cubs will be attending the Anzac Day (Weds. 25th April) dawn service as an invitation from Terrigal Wamberal RSL sub-branch, to honour those that served for Australia and sacrificed their lives for the freedoms we now enjoy. We will march with our flags and participate in the wreath laying ceremony. This is a very moving experience and one definitely not to miss !

I do hope that as many of our youth members, leaders and supporters can attend as possible, please also invite your family and friends, it's worth it. Meet at the Terrigal police station in uniform at 5.00am (yes, it's that early..) ready for the march to the beachside memorial next to the surf club.

Following the dawn service we will be having a breakfast BBQ together and with some other scout groups also attending, at the Terrigal Haven. Bacon, eggs and orange juice will be provided. All are invited, members, family, relatives and friends for just $2.00 per head; now there's a great way to kick off the holiday morning ! However to cater I need to have an idea of the total numbers attending so I can ensure all will be fed. If you will be attending could you please let me know the number of people for breakfast by return email, phone or SMS no later than Sunday evening, next weekend the 22nd April. I will need to order some items in advance so will order based on the numbers received. Remember there is no limit to who wants to attend, as long as I know they are, otherwise you will be going hungry !

Even better, scouts will be cooking for us as part of the work towards their Centenary medallion.
Scouts, if you want to get that great medallion you really need to be at this event as the activity and duty here will count towards it...

In case you have lost it, a permission note is available from our website in the Calendar section.

See you there !
Musca 0403 333030

New Snowgum Store Opened in Hornsby

"Snowgum, Australia’s leading retailer of Climate Control Clothing has opened in Hornsby.
Founded in 1924 as “The Scout Shop”, Snowgum has grown to 21 stores across Australasia with plans for further expansion to 40 stores over the next 3 years. With “Everything a Scout Needs”, Snowgum store manager, Carla Eden is looking forward to meeting and assisting the large and active scouting community in the Hornsby region."

Contact Details:
Shop 3009 Westfield Hornsby, 236 Pacific Hwy Hornsby NSW
Phone: 9476 8956
Fax: 9482 3062

For all uniform and scout needs.
At least this ones closer to home.
For those heading north there is also Phil's Trophies in Newcastle at Gateshead (02) 4943-0631

For online shoppers use www.snowgum.com.au

Years ago there used to be a scout shop in Hornsby just around the corner from where Westfield is now, in Edgeworth David Road. I remember when I was a young cub getting my first uniform there !

Musca.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Avoca Cubs group photo from the end of Term 1


Cubs,

Here's the photo we took at the end of Term 1.
What a great pack !

Musca.